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Robert W. Calvert

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Robert Wilburn Calvert (February 22, 1905 – October 6, 1994) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Texas from September 18, 1950 to October 4, 1972, serving as chief justice from January 3, 1961 to October 4, 1972.[1]

His father died when he was seven, and his destitute mother placed him in an orphanage, where he endured harsh conditions for ten years, including the death of his sister from the Spanish flu in 1918.[1] He graduated as salutatorian of the State Orphans' Home high school 1923, and then studied law at the University of Texas at Austin. He was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1933, and was Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives from 1937 to 1939.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c "Robert Wilburn Calvert (1905-1994)". University of Texas, Tarlton Law Library.
Political offices
Preceded by Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives
1937–1939
Succeeded by
Preceded by Justice of the Texas Supreme Court
1950–1961
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court
1961–1972
Succeeded by