William H. Berry (Defense Lawyer)
Born in Illinois in 1849, William H. Berry moved to Iowa with his parents and siblings in the spring of 1867 and entered Simpson College the following year. He graduated in 1872 and married the class valedictorian, Alice Barker. The couple had one son, Don.
After reading the law, Berry was admitted to the bar in 1873. For the next fifty years, he was a prominent lawyer and politician in Warren County, serving two terms as state senator. In that position, he proposed legislation to abolish the death penalty, and, in 1912, he was prominently mentioned as a candidate for governor. He was later named head of the state Board of Parole. He also served for more than fifty years as a trustee of Simpson College.