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Alexander Pope Humphrey IV T ...
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The Washington Post
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February 20, 2008
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Alexander Pope Humphrey IV, 67, a lawyer for a telecommunications
firm, died of complications of myotonic muscular dystrophy Feb. 16
at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Washington. He lived in
Chevy Chase.
Mr. Humphrey was Washington counsel for GE American
Communications and its predecessor firm, RCA American
Communications, as well as RCA's international affiliate. He was a
lawyer in the Department of Justice's Civil Appellate Division from
1969 to 1971.
He was born in L...
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