1912 Journal
1 SUPEEMB COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Monday, October 14, 1912. Present: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice McKenna, Mr. Justice Holmes, Mr. Justice Day, Mr. Justice Lurton, Mr. Justice Hughes, Mr. Justice Van Devanter, Mr. Justice Lamar, and Mr. Justice Pit- ney- I William E. Baff of Washington, D. C, Thomas A. Witherspoon of Washington, D. C., Robert Grover Langmade of Washington, D. C, H. Fred Mercer of Pittsburgh, Pa., Harry J. Nesbit of Pitts- burgh, Pa., Malcolm Donald of Boston, Mass., Clyde Alton De Witt of Manila, P. I., Bynum E. Hinton of Washington, D. C., Joseph S. Brooks of Kansas City, Mo., Morris R. Bevington of St. Louis, Mo., John M. Coleman of New York City, David Meade White of Rich- mond, Va., Alonzo L. Curtis of Belton, Tex., Winbourne Pearce of Temple, Tex., and William J. Lewis of Paterson, N. J., were admitted to practice. No. 21. Samuel Loeb, plaintiff in error, v. The State of Georgia. On motion of Mr. Jackson H. Ralston, leave granted him to with- draw his appearance herein as counsel for the plaintiff in error. No. 1. Morris Canal & Banking Company et al., plaintiffs in error, v. David Baird et al. Motion to continue submitted by Mr. William J. Lewis, in behalf of counsel. No. 698. Martin Pederson, plaintiff in error, v. Delaware, Lacka- wanna & Western R. R. Co. Motion to advance submitted by Mr. Frederick S. Tyler in behalf of Mr. George Bell for the plaintiff in error. No. 799. James D. Hardin, petitioner, v. Union Trust Company of the City of Philadelphia et al.
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