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Admitted to Supreme Court practice at 22, Washington, D.C. Oct. 5. Proving that beauty can be combined with brains, Mrs. Henry Moore of Memphis, Tenn., was admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court today, the youngest woman to ever receive this honor. Mrs. Moore is shown with Emery J. Woodall, (right) Washington Attorney, who presented her to the court and [...] the admittance, and Henry Moore, husband of [...] who also admitted to practice before the tribunal

Admitted to Supreme Court practice at 22, Washington, D.C. Oct. 5. Pro...

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20-Year signature interests Kerensky. Washington, D.C., April 21. Following a talk to members of the National Press Club today, Alexander Kerensky, Head of the Russian Provisional Government of 1917, is shown a passport issued and signed by him to D. Heywood Hardy (left), Washington attorney who served with the Red Cross in Russia during World War days. After expelling Kerensky from Russia, Lenin put his signature under that of Kerensky on the passport, 4/21/38

20-Year signature interests Kerensky. Washington, D.C., April 21. Foll...

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Mrs. Victor J. Evans, who, with her husband, a Washington attorney, have a private zoo just outside of the National Capital, is shown feeding the blue and white macaws she has tamed

Mrs. Victor J. Evans, who, with her husband, a Washington attorney, ha...

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M. Hitt of Washington Attorney & H.C. Hopson, Senate lobby

M. Hitt of Washington Attorney & H.C. Hopson, Senate lobby

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M. Hitt of Washington Attorney & H.C. Hopson, Senate lobby

M. Hitt of Washington Attorney & H.C. Hopson, Senate lobby

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Attorney General battles Bobby Jones on links at Bar Association outing. Washington, D.C., May 24. One of the highlights of district bar association outing today at the Congressional Country Club was the golf match between teams captained by Attorney General Homer Cummings and Bobby Jones. The Attorney General is pictured flipping a coin to decide privilege of first to tee off. Left to right: Roger Whiteford, Washington Attorney; Bobby Jones, Attorney General Cummings, and John McClure, Washington lawyer, 5/24/38

Attorney General battles Bobby Jones on links at Bar Association outin...

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"Listening up." Washington, D.C., March 23. Joseph P. Tumulty, (left) former Secretary to the late President Wilson and now a prominent Washington attorney, "listens in" with Senator Harry Flood Byrd, of Virginia, to the opposers of the President's court reform plan before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Raymond Moley, original member ofthe Roosevelt "brain trust" and now a New York editor, was the outstanding witness today, 3251937

"Listening up." Washington, D.C., March 23. Joseph P. Tumulty, (left) ...

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Frankfurter Counsel listens to testimony opposing appointment of Harvard professor. Washington, D.C., Jan. 10. Dean Acheson, right, former Undersecretary of the Treasury, as counsel for Prof. Felix Frankfurter, listens to testimony opposing his client's appointment to the Supreme Court before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today. George E. Sullivan, left, Washington Attorney and author, opposed the nomination on the grounds that Frankfurter was alien born--in Austria--and had 'alien affiliations.' 1/10/39

Frankfurter Counsel listens to testimony opposing appointment of Harva...

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Hill leaves Senate. William A. Hill, Boston, Attorney for the utility king, Howard C. Hopson, leaves the Senate side of the Capitol with his counsel, Moultrie Hitt, Washington attorney, where Hill appeared in response to a citation for contempt growing out of the activities of Hopson, who is wanted by the Senate Lobby Investigating committee, 81535

Hill leaves Senate. William A. Hill, Boston, Attorney for the utility ...

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Frankfurter Counsel listens to testimony opposing appointment of Harvard professor. Washington, D.C., Jan. 10. Dean Acheson, right, former Undersecretary of the Treasury, as counsel for Prof. Felix Frankfurter, listens to testimony opposing his client's appointment to the Supreme Court before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today. George E. Sullivan, left, Washington Attorney and author, opposed the nomination on the grounds that Frankfurter was alien born--in Austria--and had 'alien affiliations.' 11039

Frankfurter Counsel listens to testimony opposing appointment of Harva...

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Hill leaves Senate. William A. Hill, Boston, Attorney for the utility king, Howard C. Hopson, leaves the Senate side of the Capitol with his counsel, Moultrie Hitt, Washington attorney, where Hill appeared in response to a citation for contempt growing out of the activities of Hopson, who is wanted by the Senate Lobby Investigating committee, 8/15/35

Hill leaves Senate. William A. Hill, Boston, Attorney for the utility ...

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Mrs. Victor J. Evans, who, with her husband, a Washington attorney, have a private zoo just outside of the National Capital, is shown feeding the blue and white macaws she has tamed

Mrs. Victor J. Evans, who, with her husband, a Washington attorney, ha...

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"Listening up." Washington, D.C., March 23. Joseph P. Tumulty, (left) former Secretary to the late President Wilson and now a prominent Washington attorney, "listens in" with Senator Harry Flood Byrd, of Virginia, to the opposers of the President's court reform plan before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Raymond Moley, original member ofthe Roosevelt "brain trust" and now a New York editor, was the outstanding witness today, 3/25/1937

"Listening up." Washington, D.C., March 23. Joseph P. Tumulty, (left) ...

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Opposes Frankfurter nomination. Washington, D.C., Jan. 10. George E. Sullivan, Washington attorney and author, appearing before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today said he opposed the appointment of Prof. Felix Frankfurter to the Supreme Court because he was alien born in Austria and has alien affiliations, 11039

Opposes Frankfurter nomination. Washington, D.C., Jan. 10. George E. S...

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Opposes Frankfurter nomination. Washington, D.C., Jan. 10. George E. Sullivan, Washington attorney and author, appearing before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today said he opposed the appointment of Prof. Felix Frankfurter to the Supreme Court because he was alien born in Austria and has alien affiliations, 1/10/39

Opposes Frankfurter nomination. Washington, D.C., Jan. 10. George E. S...

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