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1913 J. Sup. Ct. U.S. 1 (1913-1914)

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
MONDAY, OcroBER 13, 1,913.
Present: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice McKenna, Mr. Justice
Holmes, Mr. Justice Day, Mr. Justice Lurton, Mr. Justice Hughes,
Mr. Justice Van Devanter, Mr. Justice Lamar, and Mr. Justice
Pitney.
Robert M. Clarke, of San Buenaventura, Cal.; Don G. Bowker, of
San Buenaventura, Cal.; Stephen J. McMahon, of Milwaukee, Wis.;
Asher B. Wilson, of Akron, Colo.; Fred Ikeler, of Bloomsburg, Pa.;
Erwin L. Regennitter, of Idaho Springs, Colo.; Milton Eugene Cor-
nelius, of Los Aigeles, Cal.; Peter 0. Knight, of Tampa, Fla.;
Emanuel J. Myers, of New York City; Chas. F. Blackstock, of Ox-
nard, Cal.; George P. Kimmel, of Washington, D. C.; Gordon S. P.
Kleeberg, of New York City; George S. Engle, of Washington, D. C.;
Richard S. Harvey, of New York City; Frank S. Roby, of Indianap-
olis, Ind.; Thomas J. Freeman, of New Orleans, La.; George H.
Thorne, of Washington, D. C.; J. H. Adriaans, of Washington, D. C.;
William Van Dyke, of Detroit, Mich.; Henry A. Cutter, of Nashua,
N. H.; John T. Harris, of Harrisonburg, Va.; Lawson E. Lurvey, of
Fond du Lac, Wis.; J. G. L. Harvey, of Kansas City, Mo.; Clarence
E. Pope, of East St. Louis, Ill.; J. C. South, of Mountain Home,
Ark.; Thomas M. Seawell, of Springfield, Mo.; and Christopher W.
Ney, of New York City, were admitted to practice.
Mr. Attorney General McReynolds presented Mr. John W. Davis,
of West Virginia, as Solicitor General of the United States, and it
was ordered that his commission be recorded.
The Chief Justice announced that all motions noticed for to-day
would be heard to-morrow, and that the court would then commence
the call of the docket, pursuant to the twenty-sixth rule.
Adjourned until to-morrow at 12 o'clock.
The day call for Tuesday, October 14, will be as follows: Nos. 481
(and 482 and 483), 423, 395, 257, 275, 459 (and 460 and 446), 457, 466
(and 467), 506 (and 507 and 508), 165, 168, (and 169), 195, 153, 356,
378, 419, 502, 401, 503, 382, 439, 511 (and 515), 539, 546, 567, 568, 571,
and 548.

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