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Illustrations Page 137, Photograph by Franz Jantzen, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States Page 140, Steve Petteway, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States Page 142, This copy of Magna Carta is on loan to the National Archives Pages 149, 150, 151, Courtesy of Georgetown Law School Page 152, Courtesy of George Washington University School of Law Page 155, Getty Images Page 158, Courtesy ofMusser Family Papers, Utah State Archives Page 160, Library of Congress (bottom) and courtesy of Marcia Musser (top) Page 165, Brigham Young University Yearbook, Class of 1933 Page 178, Courtesy of Knoxville Whig (top) Knoxville County Library (below) Page 179, Courtesy of David Babelay, They Trusted and Were Delivered, The French-Swiss of Knoxville, Tennessee (1988) Page 180, Unsigned photograph published in The American Review ofReviews, Vol. 66, No. 4 (October 1922), p. 355. Page 181, Library of Congress Page 182, Collection ofthe Supreme Court ofthe United States Page 187, Photograph by Underwood & Underwood, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States Pages 190, 191, 196, Library of Congress Page 200, Courtesy of Eastman Kodak Page 208, Library of Congress Page 212, Harris & Ewing, photographer, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States Page 215, Library of Congress Page 226, Photograph by Ken Heinan, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States Page 231, Library of Congress Cover: Edward Terry Sanford, Library of Congress Errata: In the last issue, The American College ofTrial Lawyers should have been listed as a Benefactor. We deeply regret the error. On page 59, the sentence in column 2, line 10, should read “Widdifield had left Sutherland’s employ in 1924 to work for the Mixed Claims Commission...” Page 60, column 2 line 36, Cogswell stayed with McKenna until the Justice’s retirement in 1925. Page 63, the paragraph before “Conclusion,” is incorrect. After Justice Roberts retired, his clerk Albert J. Schneider returned to Philadelphia and worked for Montgomery, McCracken, Walker and Rhoads, the firm that Roberts had founded. ...
ISSN | 1540-5818 |
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Print ISSN | 1059-4329 |
Pages | p. 241 |
Launched on MUSE | 2023-03-22 |
Open Access | No |
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