Arthur A. Kimball
Arthur Alden Kimball (1908 – 1996) was an American civil servant and lawyer who was part of the prosecution staff for the Nuremberg Trials, and also helped establish the Economic Cooperation Administration for administering the Marshall Plan. == Early life and education == Kimball was born in Washington, D.C. His father, Arthur H. Kimball, was a prominent ophthalmologist and his grandfather, Judge Ivory Kimball, was a Civil War veteran who was appointed judge of the Washington, D.C. Police Court by President Grover Cleveland in 1893.