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Upon Judge Benjamin Barr Lindsey of the Denver Juvenile Court was last week served a court order officially ousting him from his position. The order was the result of the Colorado Supreme Court's decision last winter that Judge Lindsey's election in 1924 had been illegal. As Judge Lindsey's opponent, Royal R. Graham, had died since the election, the office was declared vacant and the County Commissioners appointed to it Attorney Robert W. Steele. It was under this man's father, then (1899) Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court that Judge Lindsey first...
Chiefs of the national banks of England, France and Germany debarked at Manhattan last week for their regular summer conference and discussion of world economics with their good friend, Benjamin Strong, Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. All had been in the U. S. before, but severally. All had met before, but in Europe, where heretofore Governor Strong has spent his summers visiting with them. These comrades in finance, these truly international bankers, were...
...Benjamin Nathan Cardozo, Chief Justice, New York Court of Appeals...
...Benjamin Nathan Cardozo: Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals of New York, deeply revered for his learning and character throughout the length and breadth of the land...
...magna cum laude and 18 cum laude. The maguas were awarded to the following law students: Lawrence Soule Apsey '24, of Cambridge. Walter Colquitt Carter, a graduate of the University of Georgia, of Atlanta, Ga. Charles-Sprague Smith Epstein. College of the City of New York, of New York. Benjamin Goodman Jr. Princeton, of Memphis, Tenn., Livingston Hall. University of Chicago, of Chicago, and Frederick August Otto Schwartz '24, former president of the CRIMSON of Greenwich, Conn...