Word: dakotas
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...case will be tried before the Honorable C. W. Pound of the New York Court of Appeals, who will act as Chief Justice, Honorable D. E. Campbell of the Supreme Court of South Dakota, and W. J. McCoy '82, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia...
...School were announced yesterday by the committee in charge of the trials. The case will be tried in Langdell Hall Friday before the Honorable C.W. Pound of the New York Court of Appeals, who will act as chief-justice, Honorable D.E. Campbell of the Supreme Court of South Dakota, and W. L. Mecoy '82, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia...
Justice McCoy was a representative from New Jersey districts to the Sixty Second and Sixty-Third Congress. In 1916 he was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Washington D.C. Justice Campbell was appointed President of the Board of Education of Aberdeen, South Dakota in 1920, later pecoming city attorney there. In 1925 he was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of South Dakota. He is coming East expressly to preside at the trial...
Besides jack-knives, the White House had an abundance of turkeys (nine of them), ducks, partridges (many a brace), Michigan potatoes (one sack), giant beets (one bushel), South Dakota honey (ten pounds). From Louis Liggett, Bostonian friend of the President, came the millionth rifle manufactured by the Winchester Arms Corp...
Senator McMaster, South Dakota Republican, unexpectedly chimed in to demand just what assurance of action on farm relief the "progressives" had obtained. He discomfited his Republican brethren with a resolution to bring up revision of the industrial tariff, that being the vulnerable spot of farm-relief antagonists. Senator Brookhart tousled himself afresh in a harangue to the effect that he was proud of having once been "kicked out" of the G. O. P. "There are only two parties in the United States now," he cried. "One is the Wall Street party and the other is that opposed to it." Senator...