Background
WYATT, Walter was born on July 20, 1893 in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Son of Walter and Sarah Caroline (Hodnett) Wyatt.
general counsel Federal Reserve Board
WYATT, Walter was born on July 20, 1893 in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Son of Walter and Sarah Caroline (Hodnett) Wyatt.
Public Schools, Savannah and Columbus, Georgia. University of Virginia., Bachelor of Laws, 1917.
Born in Savannah, Georgia, Wyatt received his Bachelor of Laws from the University of Virginia in 1917. During World War I, Wyatt worked as legal adviser to the Selective Service System, the federal agency charged with enforcing the newly implemented military draft. From 1922 to 1946, he was an attorney for the Federal Reserve System, ending his career there as General Counsel of the agency, and from 1936 to 1946, he also served as counsel to a related agency, the Federal Open Market Committee.
During this period, Wyatt also authored several books on banking law.
Wyatt was appointed as the Supreme Court"s Reporter of Decisions on March 1, 1946, after the post had been vacant for two years following the death of Ernest Knaebel. He retroactively edited the volumes of the United States Reports covering those two years, volumes 322 to 325.
Wyatt died in Washington, District of Columbia in 1978. Much of his official correspondence and personal papers are stored at the Special Collections Library of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, Virginia and available for research.
Member, Board of Editors, Virginia. Law Review, 1914-1916. Editor-in-Chief, 17; Alumnus Editor, 1917-1918.
Associated with Solicitor General, XJ.S., in trial of cases before Supreme Court Author: Fiduciary Powers of National. Banks, 1920; Right of National. Banks to Act as Transfer Agents, 1921.
Member: Phi Delta Phi. American Bar Association. Mason 32°; Shriner. Clubs: Manor (Norbeck, Maryland), National.
Press. (Washington, District of Columbia), Inquirendo (Washington, District of Columbia).
Spouse Allie Graves, July 8, 1918, Syria, Virginia.