Henry W. Pollock

Born in what is now the Bronx, Pollock graduated from Columbia Law School with an LL.B.

Following his graduation, he practiced as an associate in the firm of Stern, Signer & Baer for six years.

In January, 1908, he became a partner in the firm of Sternberg, Jacobson & Pollock, which became Jacobson & Pollock in June 1917 after Samuel H. Sternberg left the firm.

[2] He died on December 9, 1954, at his home at 16 West 77th Street in Manhattan, of a heart attack.

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