Word: fullers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...other matches were less dramatic but well played. C. M. S. Fuller of Lincoln's Inn defeated B. B. Jackson '27 but the Harvard team won its other matches...
...what Senator Bruce says is true, you were not only wrong in every possible way, when you said in your issue of Oct. 19 that Chief Justice Fuller was the "only Roman Catholic" Chief Justice, but you were wrong again in your issue of Oct. 26, when you say that "the attributes erroneously attached to the name of Chief Justice Fuller were really those of his eminent successor, the late Chief Justice White...
...note at or near the bottom of Column 2, Page 8, of your issue of the 19th in stant the statement, "Chief Justice Fuller, Confederate Veteran, the only Roman etc." Catholic Chief Justice, used to remark...
...Sirs: In your issue of Oct. 19 you refer to "Chief Justice Putter, Confederate veteran, the only Roman Catholic Chief Justice," on Page 8. You evidently mean Chief Justice White. Edward D. White of Louisiana was both a Confederate veteran and a Roman Catholic. Melville W. Fuller of Illinois was neither. WILLIAM H. KELLER Judge of the Superior Court of Pa. Of course, as Judge Keller points out, the attributes erroneously attached to the name of Chief Jus tice Fuller were really those of his eminent successor, the late Chief Justice White...
...previously done), holding that the members of the Court must never touch politics. When his own daughter came to plead before the Court there was no precedent, no regulation covering the contingency, but he voluntarily retired from the bench and did not sit on the case. Chief Justice Fuller, Confederate veteran, the only Roman Catholic Chief Justice, used to remark that he had jurisdiction over the entire U. S. except the Fuller home and family. Justice Brandeis doubtless feels in much the same...