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...American Member of the British-American Joint Arbitration Tribunal created by treaty in 1910, and serving in London. What of it? Nothing, but he is the second St. Paul man to receive a major appointment in about two weeks. The other was William D. Mitchell, made Solicitor General (TIME, June 15). Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Kellogg are very great friends-members of the same church in St. Paul. Mr. Olds, it happens, is also of the Kellogg circle-in fact, he was formerly Mr. Kellogg's law partner. Some murmured: "This man Kellogg has influence with the President...
...President appointed Porter J. McCumber, onetime (1899-1923) U. S-Senator from North Dakota, to the International Joint Commission; William D. Mitchell, St. Paul lawyer, to be Solicitor General (see CABINET) ; Albertus Hutchinson Baldwin to the Tariff Commission?, Allan Robinson to rep- resent the U. S. at the Building and Public Works Congress at Paris this month...
James M. Beck recently presented Mr. Coolidge with his resignation as Solicitor General (TIME, May 11), consequently the President has been casting about for a successor. Last week, he picked. He picked William D. Mitchell of St. Paul. This Mr. Mitchell has never before held political office. He is the son of a man who sat in the Minnesota Supreme Court. Now, at 50, he has been practicing law for 29 years. He is a member of the firm of Butler, Mitchell & Doherty. His chief excursions outside of the law have been into military life. He served as a lieutenant...
Closing. Just before recessing until fall, the Court received William D. Mitchell of St. Paul who was presented as the new Solicitor General...
...formality preceding beatification, a postulator (solicitor) appears before a tribunal (commission of Cardinals) of the Congregation of Rites, of which the Pope is supreme judge. The postulator must prove...