Background
Mackay, Albert Calder was born on February 11, 1891 in Salt Lake City. Son of John Calder and Catherine Jane (Moses) Mackay.
Mackay, Albert Calder was born on February 11, 1891 in Salt Lake City. Son of John Calder and Catherine Jane (Moses) Mackay.
Bachelor of Arts Utah, 1915. Bachelor of Laws, George Washington University, 1917.
General law practice, Salt Lake City, 1919-1922. Special attorney, representative United States government in 1st case tried before Board Tax Appeals Bureau Internal Revenue, Washington, 1922-1926. Law practice specializing in taxation law Los Angeles, from 1926.
Senior partner firm Mackay, McGregor and Bennion, from 1940. Board directors American Hospital Supply Corporation, Don Baxter Inc., E & J Manufacturing Company, Plomb Tool Company. Occasional advisory Stanford, University Southern California and other educational and religious institutions.
Secretary Italian War Damages Board of America Peace Commission, Paris and Rome, 1918-1919. With United States Army, World War I. Member American Bar Association, California State Bar Association, Los Angeles Bar Association, Stanford Associates, Friends of Colleges at Claremont, Masons, Bel-Air Bay Club (Santa Monica, California), Los Angeles Country Club, California Club, Lincoln Club.
Married Leah Hortense Newton, September 23, 1915. Children: John Calder, Richard Newton, Leah Louise.