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...faith. U.S. Circuit Judge Taft observed his legal ability, marked him as a good man. President Roosevelt brought him to Washington in 1907 as an assistant Attorney General, sent him back to Tennessee the next year as a U.S. District Judge. When in 1922 ill health forced Justice Mahlon Pitney to resign from the Supreme Court, Chief Justice Taft recommended to President Harding the appointment of "Ed" Sanford as his successor. On the high bench Justice Sanford belonged instinctively with the conservative majority, particularly on economic questions. He rarely dissented...
Docket number 119 is the Pitney Club (Leavens, Ottenheimer) versus the Sutherland Club (Franke, Gleason). The meeting will be at 12 Perkins Hall with R. L. Rice 3L as chief justice...
Docket 110 is the Sargent Club (Alpern, Rotberg) versus the Pitney Club (Jersild). The meeting will be at 40 Kirkland Street with W. F. Reardon 3L as chief justice...
...Finkle, Willard v. Pitney--Clayman, Rand
Burke--Merritt, Rowe v. Pitney--Beitman, Wurfel