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Biography/History
- Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1902, the son of Matthew and Minnie Helen (Kanneberg) Naujoks.
- Married Doris A. Bullock, 1931; Children: Judith Doris, Nancy Marcia, Gracia Lynn
- Degrees: A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1924; LL.B., University of Wisconsin, 1925; M.A., University of Wisconsin, 1929; J.S.D., Yale University, 1930
- Admitted to Wisconsin Bar, 1925; Illinois Bar, 1937
- Professional Career:
Staff, Office of Attorney General, Madison, Wisconsin, 1925-1936;
Assistant Attorney General, 1927-1936;
Associate, firm Ekern & Myers, Chicago, 1936-1941;
Member firm Ekern, Myers & Mathias, 1942-1951;
Partner firm Ekern, Naujoks & Ekern, 1951-1959;
Private legal practice, Chicago, 1959-1961
- Special Assistant to Attorneys General of Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin in the Chicago water diversion litigation in the U.S. Supreme Court, from 1938
- General Legal Counsel, Great Lakes Harbors Association, Milwaukee, 1938-1957
- President and Legal Counsel, Great Lakes Harbors Association, 1957-1961
- Major Publications:
“The Chicago Water Diversion Controversy,” Marquette Law Review, Dec. 1946, Feb. 1947, May 1947;
“Title to Lands Under Navigable Waters” Marquette Law Review, May 1948;
“Compacts and Agreements Between States and a Foreign Power,” Marquette Law Review, Winter 1952-1953
- Member U.S. Seventh Regional Loyalty Board
- Owner Rynksel Oil & Coal Company, 1952-1961
- Died in Wilmette, Illinois, April 13, 1961
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