Nomination of Simon E. Sobeloff: Hearings, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on the Nomination of Simon E. Sobeloff, of Maryland, to be United States Ciruit Judge, Fourth Circuit, May 5, 21-22, June 4, 11, 25, 28, 1956U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 272 страница |
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... chief clerk , and Thomas B. Collins , member , professional staff . Senator O'MAHONEY . The committee will come to order . This meeting has been called in accordance with the policy of the committee in order to allow persons who may ...
... chief clerk , and Thomas B. Collins , member , professional staff . Senator O'MAHONEY . The committee will come to order . This meeting has been called in accordance with the policy of the committee in order to allow persons who may ...
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... chief judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland , which position he filled with great dignity and ability , is now the Solicitor General of the United States , within the last 18 months or 2 years having come before this committee and ...
... chief judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland , which position he filled with great dignity and ability , is now the Solicitor General of the United States , within the last 18 months or 2 years having come before this committee and ...
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... chief judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland , which in my opinion is one of the finest courts in the United States , and has had a long line of distinguished persons to be its chief judge . He has now carried on the office of ...
... chief judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland , which in my opinion is one of the finest courts in the United States , and has had a long line of distinguished persons to be its chief judge . He has now carried on the office of ...
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... chief judge of the supreme bench of Balti- more City . I pause to ask , is there any other question to ask at this time ? Senator O'MAHONEY . No. I just wanted your identification to be a matter of record . I knew , of course , of your ...
... chief judge of the supreme bench of Balti- more City . I pause to ask , is there any other question to ask at this time ? Senator O'MAHONEY . No. I just wanted your identification to be a matter of record . I knew , of course , of your ...
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... chief law office of the city of Baltimore . He served under both Republican and Democratic mayors . He was of the utmost importance and assistance to the Governor of Mary- land in various voluntary public work that could be done , and ...
... chief law office of the city of Baltimore . He served under both Republican and Democratic mayors . He was of the utmost importance and assistance to the Governor of Mary- land in various voluntary public work that could be done , and ...
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