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Nominated for Supreme Court. Washington, D.C., Jan. 15. 53-year-old Stanley F. Reed, Solicitor General of the United States, has been nominated by President Roosevelt to succeed Justice George Sutherland as a member of the Supreme Court, 11538

Nominated for Supreme Court. Washington, D.C., Jan. 15. 53-year-old St...

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In spotlight at dinner of National Lawyers Guild. Washington, D.C., Feb. 21. Delegates from all parts of the country attended the annual dinner of the National Lawyers Guild last night in Washington. Solicitor General Robert H. Jackson and Senator Robert F. LaFollette were the principal speakers. In the photograph, left to right: Thurman Arnold, Toastmaster; Robert H. Jackson; Senator Robert F. LaFollette; and John P. Devaney, President of the Guild and Former Chief Justice of Minnesota, 2/21/38

In spotlight at dinner of National Lawyers Guild. Washington, D.C., Fe...

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Nebraska senator studies answers. Washington, D.C., Feb. 10. Senator George W. Norris, veteran republican from Nebraska, listens intently to the answers of Robert H. Jackson, nominee for Solicitor General, as he questioned by a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, 21038

Nebraska senator studies answers. Washington, D.C., Feb. 10. Senator G...

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Solicitor General nominee quizzed by senate committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 10. Robert H. Jackson, nominee for Solicitor General, today denied before a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee that he is attempting to remake the Constitution and the laws of the nation. Jackson underwent a grueling cross-examination at the hands of Senator Warren R. Austin, Republican of Vermont, with the Supreme Court Reform Program as the principal issue, 2/10/38

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Mr. and Mrs. Sommerville Pinckney Tuck, leaving St. Thomas' Church, Wash., following wedding ceremony, Oct. 25. Mrs. Tuck, nee Beatrice Beck, daughter of the Solicitor General and Mrs. Jas. M. Beck

Mr. and Mrs. Sommerville Pinckney Tuck, leaving St. Thomas' Church, Wa...

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In spotlight at dinner of National Lawyers Guild. Washington, D.C., Feb. 21. Delegates from all parts of the country attended the annual dinner of the National Lawyers Guild last night in Washington. Solicitor General Robert H. Jackson and Senator Robert F. LaFollette were the principal speakers. In the photograph, left to right: Thurman Arnold, Toastmaster; Robert H. Jackson; Senator Robert F. LaFollette; and John P. Devaney, President of the Guild and Former Chief Justice of Minnesota, 2/21/38

In spotlight at dinner of National Lawyers Guild. Washington, D.C., Fe...

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Discuss sale of helium to Germany. Washington, D.C., May 11. Germany's request to buy a large quantity of helium for German- owned commercial airships was discussed by President Roosevelt and the U.S. Chief of Staff, Chief of Naval Operations, U.S. Solicitor General, and the Secretary of Interior. Shown leaving the conference are, left to right: Admiral William D. Leahy, chief of Naval operations; Solicitor General Robert H. Jackson, and Maj. General Malin Craig, chief of staff

Discuss sale of helium to Germany. Washington, D.C., May 11. Germany's...

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Former member of Social Security Board takes new post in Department of Justice. Washington, D.C., Aug. 30. Vincent M. Miles, whose term as a member of the Social Security Board [...]ired on August 13, was today sworn in as a Special Assistant to Attorney General Cummings. In the photograph, left to right: Stanley F. Reed, U.S. Solicitor General; Vincent M. Miles, and Ugo Carusi, Executive Assistant to Attorney General who administered the oath, 8/30/37

Former member of Social Security Board takes new post in Department of...

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Jackson successor takes oath. Washington, D.C., March 21. Thurman Arnold, former Yale University Law Professor, was today sworn in as Assistant Attorney General in charge of anti-trust division. He succeeds Robert H. Jackson, who was appointed Solicitor General. In the photograph, left to right: Solicitor General Robert H. Jackson, Thurman Arnold, and Ugo Carusi, Executive Assistant of the Attorney General administering the oath, 3/21/38

Jackson successor takes oath. Washington, D.C., March 21. Thurman Arno...

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Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Senator Edward R. Burke of Nebraska, who recently introduced bill for a senate investigation of the National Labor Relations Board, listens in at the Senate hearing on the nomination of Robert H. Jackson to be Solicitor General, 2/1/38

Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Senator Edward R. Burke of...

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DAVIS, JOHN WILLIAM. REP. FROM WEST VIRGINIA, 1911-1913; SOLICITOR GENERAL OF THE U.S., 1913-1918; AMBASSADOR TO GREAT BRITAIN, 1918-1921; DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT OF THE U.S., 1924. HORSE SHOW

DAVIS, JOHN WILLIAM. REP. FROM WEST VIRGINIA, 1911-1913; SOLICITOR GEN...

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Admitted to practice before Supreme Court at 82. Washington, D.C. Oct. 13. The oldest living American born in the Hawaiian Islands, James Monsarrata, 82 years old, was admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court today. He was sponsored by Stanley Reed, Solicitor General. Enthusiastic over the ceremony Mosarrat says he got a greater thrill by seeing Associate Justice Brandeis with whom he had attended Harvard Law School in 1878

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Nominated for Supreme Court. Washington, D.C., Jan. 15. 53-year-old Stanley F. Reed, Solicitor General of the United States, has been nominated by President Roosevelt to succeed Justice George Sutherland as a member of the Supreme Court, 1/15/38

Nominated for Supreme Court. Washington, D.C., Jan. 15. 53-year-old St...

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Nebraska senator studies answers. Washington, D.C., Feb. 10. Senator George W. Norris, veteran republican from Nebraska, listens intently to the answers of Robert H. Jackson, nominee for Solicitor General, as he questioned by a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, 2/10/38

Nebraska senator studies answers. Washington, D.C., Feb. 10. Senator G...

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Sits in on special cabinet for Attorney General. Washington, D.C., Sept. 14. Stanley Reed, U.S. Solicitor General who sat in today's special cabinet session for Attorney General Cummings, was an early arrival at the White House. 9/14/37

Sits in on special cabinet for Attorney General. Washington, D.C., Sep...

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Receives Commission as Special Assistant to Attorney General. Washington, D.C. Aug. 30. Vincent M. Miles, (right) former member of the Social Security Board, receiving his commission as Special Assistant to the Attorney General from Stanley F. Reed, U.S. Solicitor General. Mrs. Miles is in the center of photograph. 8/30/37

Receives Commission as Special Assistant to Attorney General. Washingt...

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Solicitor General James M. Beck at White House after return from extensive trip abroad

Solicitor General James M. Beck at White House after return from exten...

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Supreme Court possibility. Washington, D.C. Aug 5. Another whose name is being prominently mentioned as an appointee to the Supreme Court bench is Stanley F. Reed, U.S. Solicitor General. He is shown leaving the White House today after a conference with President Roosevelt, 8/5/37

Supreme Court possibility. Washington, D.C. Aug 5. Another whose name ...

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Robert Jackson before Senate committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 15. Robert H. Jackson, nominated as Solicitor General, told a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today that both he and Sec. of the Interior Harold Ickes, 'stole' portions of their recent speeches attacking monopoly in big business. Jackson said, 'I never hesitate to use a good phrase wherever I find it'

Robert Jackson before Senate committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 15. Rob...

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Solicitor General of U.S. Washington, D.C., April 26. A new photograph of Robert H. Jackson, Solicitor General of the United States. He was photographed while speaking at a recent dinner here

Solicitor General of U.S. Washington, D.C., April 26. A new photograph...

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Stanley Reed, Solicitor General

Stanley Reed, Solicitor General

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Stanley Reed, Solicitor General

Stanley Reed, Solicitor General

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Roosevelt and fiancee visit Supreme Court. Washington, D.C., Jan. 31. John Roosevelt and his fiancee Miss Anne Clark, shown as they left the Supreme Court today after seeing Stanley Reed, former Solicitor General take his place on the bench, 1/31/38

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Confer with President on anti-trust matters. Washington, D.C., June 24. William O. Douglas, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Left; and Robert Jackson, Solicitor General, photographed after leaving the White House today where they conferred with the President on anti-trust matters, preliminary to the government inquiry into monopolistic business practices, 62438

Confer with President on anti-trust matters. Washington, D.C., June 24...

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Sits in on special cabinet for Attorney General. Washington, D.C., Sept. 14. Stanley Reed, U.S. Solicitor General who sat in today's special cabinet session for Attorney General Cummings, was an early arrival at the White House. 91437

Sits in on special cabinet for Attorney General. Washington, D.C., Sep...

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Supreme Court possibility. Washington, D.C. Aug 5. Another whose name is being prominently mentioned as an appointee to the Supreme Court bench is Stanley F. Reed, U.S. Solicitor General. He is shown leaving the White House today after a conference with President Roosevelt, 8537

Supreme Court possibility. Washington, D.C. Aug 5. Another whose name ...

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Receives Commission as Special Assistant to Attorney General. Washington, D.C. Aug. 30. Vincent M. Miles, (right) former member of the Social Security Board, receiving his commission as Special Assistant to the Attorney General from Stanley F. Reed, U.S. Solicitor General. Mrs. Miles is in the center of photograph. 83037

Receives Commission as Special Assistant to Attorney General. Washingt...

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Jackson successor takes oath. Washington, D.C., March 21. Thurman Arnold, former Yale University Law Professor, was today sworn in as Assistant Attorney General in charge of anti-trust division. He succeeds Robert H. Jackson, who was appointed Solicitor General. In the photograph, left to right: Solicitor General Robert H. Jackson, Thurman Arnold, and Ugo Carusi, Executive Assistant of the Attorney General administering the oath, 32138

Jackson successor takes oath. Washington, D.C., March 21. Thurman Arno...

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Confer with President on anti-trust matters. Washington, D.C., June 24. William O. Douglas, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Left; and Robert Jackson, Solicitor General, photographed after leaving the White House today where they conferred with the President on anti-trust matters, preliminary to the government inquiry into monopolistic business practices, 6/24/38

Confer with President on anti-trust matters. Washington, D.C., June 24...

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Roosevelt and fiancee visit Supreme Court. Washington, D.C., Jan. 31. John Roosevelt and his fiancee Miss Anne Clark, shown as they left the Supreme Court today after seeing Stanley Reed, former Solicitor General take his place on the bench, 13138

Roosevelt and fiancee visit Supreme Court. Washington, D.C., Jan. 31. ...

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New Supreme Court Nominee faces "firing squad." Washington, D.C., Jan. 15. Shortly after his nomination to the Supreme Court bench was announced today by President Roosevelt, U.S. Solicitor General Stanley F. Reed faces this huge battery of cameras--both sounds and still--at his office in the Justice Department, 1/18/38

New Supreme Court Nominee faces "firing squad." Washington, D.C., Jan....

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