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Marshall Houts

(1919-1993)
American academic, attorney, and author
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Marshall Houts (1919–1993) was an American academic, attorney, and author. Educated at Brevard College and the University of Minnesota Law School, Houts wrote 44 books and that may have helped inspire the television series Quincy, M.E. He wrote a book on the death of Sir Harry Oakes and a book (co-written with Harold Stassen) on Dwight Eisenhower. He was in the FBI, Office of Strategic Services, and CIA. He served as a municipal-court judge, married, and had seven children.

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1993 (aged 73)
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