Earl Wilson Kintner was born in the historic town of Corydon, Indiana, on November 6, 1912. He grew up in Princeton, Indiana, where he worked in the farm fields as a boy to help support his family. He graduated from Princeton High School in 1932, and then worked his way through DePauw University as a short-order cook and dishwasher. He received his A.B. degree from DePauw in 1936. Kinter then enrolled at the Indiana University School of Law where he received his law degree in 1938. Kintner spent the next six years in Princeton as City Attorney and then as Prosecuting Attorney, before entering the Navy in 1944. At the war’s end, Kintner served as Deputy United States Commissioner for the United States War Crimes Commission, Co-chairman of th...