*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 106--- CRAIG, Gavin W. Judge Superior Court. Res. 185 Virgil ave.; office Court House, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Scotia, Neb., June 22, 1878; son of Gavin Rolston and Emma Edwards (Morse) Craig. Married to Berdena Brownsberger in 1903. Attended dis- trict school, Greeley Co., Neb., and Scotia, Neb., 1884-90; grammar school, Ukia, Cal., 1890-92; high school, Pomona, Cal., 1893-97; College of Law, Univ. of So. Cal., 1899-1909; from Brownsberger Commercial College of Law, 1900; graduated from College of Law, Univ. of So. Cal., 1909. Worked at various occupations while obtaining his education; practiced law in offices of Byron Waters in Los Angeles, 1901-02; then in the office of Edwin A. Meserve, six months; in district atty.'s office one year and a half; secy. College of Law, Univ. of So. Cal., 1904- 10; during this time was instructor of elementary law, Blackstone, torts, real property, water rights and irrigation law; court commissioner, Superior Court, Los Angeles Co., 1908-10; judge, 1910 to date. Member Board of Control, College of Law, Univ. of So. Cal, 1911 to date; instructor, College of Law, Univ. of Sol. Cal. Vice- pres. Brownsberger Commercial College, 1910-12; pres., 1912 to date; deputy county clerk, two months under Charles Bell, 1900. Author: "Craig on Water Rights and Irrigation Law." (Bancroft Whitney Co.) Judge of Superior Court of Los Angeles Co., Jan., 1911, to date. Member of Metropolitan, Celtic and Gamut clubs; Fraternal Brotherhood; Masonic fraternity, Scottish Rite; Shrine; Clan Cameron; W. O. W. Presbyterian. CRAIG, Mary Tuttle. Wholesale grocer. Res. Los Angeles; office cor. Second and Santa Fe sts., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Van Buren Co., Ia., daughter of Owen and Mary S. (Burns) Tuttle. Married to R. L. Craig in 1887. Educated in the public schools of Santa Cruz, Cal., and the State Normal School, San Jose, Cal., graduating in 1885; engaged in teach- ing, 1885-87; during early maried life assisted her husband in business; upon death of Mr. Craig became pres. of R. L. Craig Grocery Co., which office she holds to date. Elected mem- ber of Los Angeles Board of Education in 1911, which office she holds at present. Member Friday Morning and Woman's City clubs. Christian Scientist. CRAIG, William Talton. Lawyer. Res. 528 Harvard Blvd.; office 731 Higgins Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Watsonville, Cal., Mar. 8, 1866; son of Andrew and Mary Catherine (Pace) Craig. Married to L. Etta Brown in 1895. Attended public schools, Santa Cruz and San Francisco, Cal.; gradu- ated from Univ. of Cal., Ph.B., 1889; attended Hastings Law College, San Francisco, Cal., 1889-90. Admitted to the bar at Sacramento, Cal., in 1890, and was associated in partnership, in San Francisco, with his father, Hon. Andrew Craig (former judge of Santa Cruz county,) under the firm name of Craig & Craig; moved to Los Angeles in 1893, and entered into partnership with E. T. Dunning in 1900, practicing under firm name of Dunning & Craig, partnership dissolved in 1905; during this period the firm was attorney for the Board of Trade; with Carroll Allen became attor- ney for the Wholesalers' Board of Trade in 1905; has practiced alone 1905 to date; acting as counsel for Wholesalers' Board of Trade, Bradstreets, and Credit Men's Assn., as well as for various mer- cantile, mining and industrial corp's.; lecturer on bankruptcy in law dept. of Univ. of So. Cal. 1907 to date. In the office of the city and county atty. of San Francisco for two years. Member Los Angeles, California State, and American Bar assns.; Native Sons of the Golden West; Masonic fraternity, 32nd degree; Shrine; University and South Coast Yacht clubs; Chamber of Commerce. Democrat. CRANDALL, E. Earl. Lawyer. Res. 506 Marathon st.; office 408 American Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Manson, Ia., Nov. 14, 1876; son of T. H. and Clara (Common) Crandall. Married to Blanch Newcomb in 1903. Graduated from Iowa College of Law, Drake Univ., LL. B., 1899; immediately entered upon practice in Ia. Moved to Los Angeles in 1905; admitted to the bar in Cal. in 1905; has been associated with Elmer McDowell, 1907 to date; took post-graduate course in the Law Dept. of Univ. of So. Cal., 1909. Dir. and atty. for Pyramid Investment Co.; secy., treas. and atty. Lone Pine Utilities Co.; dean of Dept. of Law es- tablished by the Los Angeles Business College. Member Masonic fraternity, 32d degree; Shrine; Los Angeles Bar Assn.; Metropolitan and City clubs. Universalist. *** end ***