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1921 J. Sup. Ct. U.S. 1 (1921-1922)

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921.
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.
William Paul Allen, of New York City; James V. Oxtoby, of
Detroit, Mich.; James N. Linton, of Columbus, Ohio; Ripley B.
Brower, of St. Cloud, Minn.; George E. Walker, of) Charl6ttes-
ville, Va.; W. L. Dunn, of Oakley, Idaho; W. H. Comley, of
Bridgeport, Conn.; John C. Sullivan, of Baltimore, Md.; J. Wal-
lace Bryan, of Baltimore, Md.; Mary Campbell Johnson, of Rome,
Ga.; Mabel Wake Willebrandt, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Ralph Mun-
den, of Chicago, Ill.; H. Stanley Hinrichs, of Washington, D. C.;
Thomas Jefferson Randolph, of Charlottesville, Va.; Glenn C. Gil-
lespie, of Pontiac, Mich.; Walbridge S. Taft, of New York City;
Ransom E. Walker, of Chicago, Ill.; Joseph C. Slaughter, of New
York City; T. Catesby Jones, of New York City; John L. Cable,
of Lima, Ohio; Elbert Ottinger, of New York City; John W. H.
Crim, of New York City; William R. Wilder, of New York City;
Rufus P. Roope, of Chandler, Okla.; Edward L. Craig, of Colum-
bia, S. C.; George H. Shaw, of Fort Collins, Colo.; Carl J. Skinner,
of Clinton, Iowa; Neil T. Currie, of Hattiesburg, Miss.; J. W.
Cassedy, of Brookhaven, Miss.; William Q. Davidson, of Port
Chester, N. Y.; Walter F. Meier, of Seattle, Wash.; Burt W. Henry,
of New Orleans, La.; Paul W. Lee, of Fort Collins, Colo.; and
William C. Lahkford, of Douglas, Ga., were admitted to practice.
Mr. Justice McKenna said:
GENTLEMEN OF THE BAR: Since the last adjournment of the
court, the President has appointed William Howard Taft Chief
Justice of the United States. His commission has been received,
and the clerk will read it.
The clerk then read the commission, and immediately thereafter
the oath of office was administered by Mr. Justice McKenna, and
Mr. Chief Justice Taft took the seat of the Chief Justice.
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