Word: reeds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...definite assurance that Stanley Reed's appointment to the Supreme Court will not prevent his sitting upon the finals of the Ames Competition at the Law School answers, but does not discredit the Crimson's earlier expression of doubt on this subject. The questions posed yesterday have reaped the indignant and confident rebuttal printed elsewhere. That confidence is blind to the fact that supreme court appointments are extremely touchy matters. Justices, whether potential or confirmed, are of necessity super-shy with regard to any and all public appearances that might be used in any way as the basis...
...national comment in the press since Saturday has dwelt upon Mr. Reed's past leading part in the argument of leading cases for the Government. Obviously he cannot be too discreet with regard to legal issues that may later come before him as a member of the court. The question for argument on Friday presents such issues...
...Stanley Reed, Solicitor General of the United States and appointee to the Supreme Court, will definitely be present Friday evening at Langdell Hall, where he is to be one of three judges of the Ames Competition...
...very proud son yesterday was Stanley F. Reed, Jr. 3L, who had just been informed of his father's appointment to the Supreme Court...
...only drawback to young Reed's happiness was his fear that his father's new job might interfere with his coming here Friday. The newly-elected Supreme Court justice is scheduled to come to the University next Friday to be one of the judges in the Ames competition...