Word: solicitors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cave, and being, doubtless aware of his critical condition, promptly elevated him to the rank of Earl. His charm, straightforwardness, and singularly active common sense were recalled as men ran over a few of the great offices which he has held: Attorney General to Edward of Wales (1914-15), Solicitor General (1915-16), Home Secretary (1916-19) and, since 1924, Lord High Chancellor...
...Mitchell, Solicitor General of the United States, and R. M. Hutchins, Dean of the Yale Law School, will be guests of honor at the annual dinner of the Law Review Board, to be held at the Harvard Club of Boston tonight at 7 o'clock. All of the members of the Faculty of the Law School have been invited to the dinner, most of whom have accepted...
...Mitchell, in addition to his position as Solicitor General, to which he was appointed in 1925 by President Coolidge, is a member of the Central Committee, counselor for the American Red Cross, and a member of the American Bar Association, the Spanish War Veterans, and the American Legion...
...Basil, turns out to be the son of another father and immediately sets about marrying the opera singer's offspring. To Sir Basil's further chagrin, the U. S. illegitimate, whose coy and daring cajoleries have made her his "favorite little bastard," falls in love with his solicitor; when she has achieved her father's consent to their marriage, she calls the curtain down by prettily observing: "Well, anyway, it will be the first wedding in this family...
Albert C. Ritchie was graduated from Johns Hopkins University at twenty, and from the law school of Maryland at twenty-two. Leaving law school in 1898 he practiced with a Baltimore firm. Through city solicitor and people's counsel and State Attorney-General the road led to the Governorship. He was elected first in 1920, and has been reelected twice. He has given the State an economical, business-like administration...