Background
Isaac, Sol Morton was born on December 5, 1911 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Son of Arthur J. and Bella (Loewenstein) Isaac.
Isaac, Sol Morton was born on December 5, 1911 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Son of Arthur J. and Bella (Loewenstein) Isaac.
Bachelor, Yale University, 1933. Juris Doctor, Harvard University, 1936.
Since practiced in, Columbus. Associate firm James M. Butler, 1936-1940, Butler & Isaac, 1940-1947, Isaac, Postlewaite, O'Brian and Oman, 1950-1972. Senior member firm Isaac & Isaac, 1972-1976, Isaac, Graham & Nester, 1976-1983, Isaac, Brant, Ledman and Becker, 1983-1995.
Secretary, director Diamond Milk Products, Inc., 1959-1970. Chairman board Sunday Creek Coal Company, 1970-1971.
Board directors United Community Council Columbus and Franklin County, 1958-1995, president, 1969-1970. Chairman Governor's Survey Committee Mental Health, 1956-1957. Member Ohio Commission Children and Youth, 1961-1962.
Member council on intercultural education Columbus School Board, 1966-1968. Board Ohio Citizens Council for Health and Welfare. President, 1956-1959, Family Service Association American, 1953-1954.
Vice president National Social Welfare Assembly, 1958-1960. Co-chairman National Conference Lawyers and Social Workers, 1961-1967. Board directors Columbus Academy, 1947-1965, vice president, 1948-1959, distinguished alumnus award, 1978.
Board directors, executive committee Riverside Methodist Hospital, 1965-1981. Board directors executive committee Riverside Methodist Hospital Foundation, 1983-1989, chairman, 1985-1986. Board directors Columbus Area Leadership Laboratory Inc., 1974-1981, president, 1979-1980.
Board directors National Legal Aid and Defender Association, 1958-1960. Lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, 1943-1946. Fellow American Bar Foundation, American College Trust and Estate Counsel.
Member American Bar Association (chairman section family law 1960-1961), Ohio Bar Association (Ohio Bar medal 1972), Columbus Bar Association (president 1952-1953, Community Service award 1969), National Conference Social Welfare (president 1964-1965), The Arts and Education Council Greater St. Louis (board directors 1991-1995).
Married Dorothy Durlacher, December 18, 1936 (deceased). Children: Beatrice, Frederick Morton, Thomas Durlacher. Married Ilma Rifkin Glaser, January 21, 1984.