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My friends. Washington, D.C., April 7. A striking resemblance to President Roosevelt when the President was Assistant Secretary of War was noticed today when Ignatius M. Wilkinson, Dean of Law Faculty at Fordham, appeared on the stand at the Senate Judiciary hearing at the Capitol today. He presented a resolution signed by all of the lawyers on the faculty at the Law School at Fordham University against the President's Supreme Court bill, 4/7/1937

My friends. Washington, D.C., April 7. A striking resemblance to Presi...

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Senatorial trio. Washington, D.C., May 15. Like mailmen taking a walk on their day off, these powerful Senate figures were snapped while "listening in" on the Senate Judiciary hearing. Left to right: Senator M.M. Logan of Kentucky; Senator William Gibbs McAdoo of California; and Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska, 5/15/1937

Senatorial trio. Washington, D.C., May 15. Like mailmen taking a walk ...

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Judiciary still to continue. Washington, D.C., April 17. Newshawks that have been covering the Senate Judiciary hearing at the Capitol today expected to hear that the hearings would cease. In the above picture the reporters are learning that the hearing will continue for another ten days at least, 4/17/1937

Judiciary still to continue. Washington, D.C., April 17. Newshawks tha...

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Judiciary still to continue. Washington, D.C., April 17. Newshawks that have been covering the Senate Judiciary hearing at the Capitol today expected to hear that the hearings would cease. In the above picture the reporters are learning that the hearing will continue for another ten days at least, 4171937

Judiciary still to continue. Washington, D.C., April 17. Newshawks tha...

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The females seem to be in the [...] Washington, D.C., Mar. 25. At the Senate Judiciary hearing today at the Capitol were left to right: Mrs. W.R. Harris of Dallas, Tex. and Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo, wife of Senator McAdoo of California

The females seem to be in the [...] Washington, D.C., Mar. 25. At the ...

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Veteran Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., May 15. Senator George W. Norris, Independent-Republican from Nebraska, lights a stogie while attending the Senate Judiciary hearing the other day, 5151937

Veteran Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., May 15. Senator George W. ...

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Rejected ...as Federal Judge. Washington, D.C., Feb. 2. Floyd Roberts, whose nomination by President Roosevelt to be a Federal Circuit Judge for the Federal District of Virginia was rejected by the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday. ... upon motion of majority leader Barkley, delayed consideration of the adverse report, Barkley said that the Senate may begin deliberation of the nomination on Monday, 1-2-39

Rejected ...as Federal Judge. Washington, D.C., Feb. 2. Floyd Roberts,...

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Senator Cummins, H.F. Stone and Senator T.J. Walsh (Senate Judiciary Com.), 12825

Senator Cummins, H.F. Stone and Senator T.J. Walsh (Senate Judiciary C...

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The females seem to be in the ... Washington, D.C., Mar. 25. At the Senate Judiciary hearing today at the Capitol were left to right: Mrs. W.R. Harris of Dallas, Tex. and Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo, wife of Senator McAdoo of California

The females seem to be in the ... Washington, D.C., Mar. 25. At the Se...

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For Constitutional amendment. Washington, D.C., Mar. 22. Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana who was the chief witness on the stand today at the Senate Judiciary hearing. He is opposed to the packing of the Supreme Court by legislation. The Senator proposed that the matter be achieved by constitutional ammendment. Saying that the same end May be achieved by letting the people decide, 3/22/1937

For Constitutional amendment. Washington, D.C., Mar. 22. Senator Burto...

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Veteran Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., May 15. Senator George W. Norris, Independent-Republican from Nebraska, lights a stogie while attending the Senate Judiciary hearing the other day, 5/15/1937

Veteran Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., May 15. Senator George W. ...

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For Constitutional amendment. Washington, D.C., Mar. 22. Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana who was the chief witness on the stand today at the Senate Judiciary hearing. He is opposed to the packing of the Supreme Court by legislation. The Senator proposed that the matter be achieved by constitutional ammendment. Saying that the same end May be achieved by letting the people decide, 3221937

For Constitutional amendment. Washington, D.C., Mar. 22. Senator Burto...

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Assistant to Cummings checks up. Washington, D.C., March 12. Joseph D. Keenan, Ass't to the Attorney General is a daily visitor at the Senate Judiciary hearing on the Supreme Court issue. He is shown with the Chairman of the Committee Sen. Henry F. Ashurst, of Arizona ...

Assistant to Cummings checks up. Washington, D.C., March 12. Joseph D....

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Assistant to Cummings checks up. Washington, D.C., March 12. Joseph D. Keenan, Ass't to the Attorney General is a daily visitor at the Senate Judiciary hearing on the Supreme Court issue. He is shown with the Chairman of the Committee Sen. Henry F. Ashurst, of Arizona [...]

Assistant to Cummings checks up. Washington, D.C., March 12. Joseph D....

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