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Justice Waterman: Beer-Can Connoisseur

by Ryan Koopmans | July 20, 2012

By Ryan Koopmans

“In his professional life, Tom Waterman, 53, is a fourth-generation member of the storied Davenport law firm of Lane & Waterman, and a justice of the Iowa Supreme Court.  In his personal life, he is a husband, father, fitness buff and collector of beer cans.”

So begins an article by Alma Gaul that ran in the Quad-City Times last Sunday; the article is posted here.

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