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1917 J. Sup. Ct. U.S. 1 (1917-1918)

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
MONDAY, OCToBER 1, 1917.
Present: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice McKenna, Mr. Justice
Holmes, Mr. Justice Day, Mr. Justice Van Devanter, Mr. Justice
Pitney, Mr. Justice McReynolds, Mr. Justice Brandeis, and Mr.
Justice Clarke.
The Chief Justice said:
The court will receive motions for admission to the bar and other
motions noticed for to-day and which are ready for submission, and
the call of the docket will commence fo-morrow pursuant to the
twenty-sixth rule.
All motions and petitions noticed for to-day that are not ready for
submission may be submitted to-morrow.
At the conclusion of the business of to-day the court will adjourn
until to-morrow at the usual hour, in order to enable it to pay its
respects to the President of the United States.
C. M. Hanna, of Parkersburg, W. Va.; Thomas G. Fewell, of
Meridian, Miss.; Benjamin F. Harrah, of Washington, D. C.; Wil-
liam A. Morrow, of Chicago, Ill.; Chauncey C. Colton, of Duluth,
Minn.; Charles M. Rosecrantz, of New York City; Samuel A. Mitch-
ell, of St. Louis, Mo.; Charles F. Kelley, of New York City; Nathan
H. Frank, of San Francisco, Cal.; Robert M. Riculfi, of Jackson-
ville, Fla.; Will R. Miller, of Franklin, Ind.; Fred W. Milverton,
of Honolulu, Hawaii; Frank Healy, of Providence, R. I.; Henry P.
Dart, jr., of New Orleans, La.; Philip S. Ehrlich, of San Francisco,
Cal.; Harry H. Nayor, of Boston, Mass.; Samuel Sigilman, of Bos-
ton, Mass.; Louis J. Warren, of Honolulu, Hawaii; E. Curtis Rouse,
of New York City; Henry O'B. Cooper, of Alexandria, Va.; Wil-
liam Ellis Lady, of Los Angeles, Cal.; Joseph William Sharts, of
Dayton, Ohio; Edmund C. Strode, of Lincoln, Nebr.; Palmer Pil-
lans, of Mobile, Ala.; David B. Trammell, II, of Fort Worth, Tex.;
Alexander Johnston, of Okmulgee, Okla.; Harry S. Barger, of
Washington, D. C.; Hatton W. Sumners, of Dallas, Tex.; C. W.
King, of Oklahoma City, Okla.; Herbert G. Thompson, of Musca-
tine, Iowa; Jeremiah B. Collins, of Michigan City, Ind.; Frank V.
Barns, of New York City; 0. T. Richey, of Tucson, Ariz.; and
A. S. Baskett, of Dallas, Tex., were admitted to practice.
158-17-1

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