Background
CASE, Norman S. was born on October 11, 1888 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Son of John Warren and Louise Marea (White) Case.
CASE, Norman S. was born on October 11, 1888 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Son of John Warren and Louise Marea (White) Case.
Bachelor of Arts, Brown U., 1908. Studied law, Harvard University, 1909-1911. Bachelor of Laws, Boston University, 1912.
Doctor of Laws, Manhattan College, 1930, Rhode Island State College, 1931.
France, 1944), Elizabeth Richmond. Admitted to bar, Rhode Island, 1911, Massachusetts, 1912, Supreme Court of the United States, 1923.
God never intended nor desired for a single person to go to Hell. Sin caused a separation between God and man, and that Jesus’ death on the cross is the only bridge to cross from death to life. This bridge, however, is accessible by anyone at anytime.
Churches should continually prioritize and monitor the progress in adequately representing the increasing racial and ethnic diversity of communities in local congregations and entities.
Every person needs the Church for spiritual and emotional care that enables to reconcile relations with God, with others, and with self.
Member City Council, Providence, 1914-1918. Member Soldiers’ Bonus (Board Rhode Island), 1920-1922. Member F.C.C., 1934-1943.
Alumni trustee Brown U., First Lieutenant Troop A, Rhode Island National Guard, Mexican border, 1916, World War service, July 25, 1917-July 19, 1919, as captain Company A, 103d Machine Gun Battalion, 26th (Yankee) Division, later with General Staff, American Expeditionary Force. Member Delta Upsilon. Mason.; Clubs: University, Dunes, Squantum Association (Rhode Island).
Married Emma Louise Arnold, June 28, 1916. Children: Norman Stanley, John Warren (deceased France, 1944), Elizabeth Richmond.