F. William McCalpin

He was named Chair twice of the national Legal Services Corporation and served on that organization's board of directors across four decades.

"[1] McCalpin was a partner and counsel of the St. Louis, Missouri law firm Lewis, Rice & Fingersh, L.C..

"[4] The F. William McCalpin Pro Bono Award, given by the Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, is named for him.

On November 19, 2010, the Legal Services Corporation dedicated its Conference Center Washington, DC, to McCalpin, formally naming it in his honor.

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Brothers F. William McCalpin (left) and George A. McCalpin (right) in Golden Gate National Cemetery in August 2007 at the grave of their cousin Sgt. William "Billy Jack" Dieter who died on the Doolittle Raid .