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...Judiciary Committee, the nomination of Attorney General Stone for Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, vice Joseph McKenna, resigned. Speculation as to whom the President would now draft into his Cabinet vice Stone, lingered longest on Attorney Silas Strawn, of Chicago; on James M. Beck, U. S. Solicitor-General...
...Pennsylvania Society of New York, desiring to convey an honor, invited U. S. Solicitor General James M. Beck to be its guest. It was incumbent upon Mr. Beck to make a speech, and he spoke on the Supreme Court. "Once again," he asseverated, "the Supreme Court has survived a real crisis in its existence. A distinguished Senator, leading a new party movement . . " In short, he recounted the history of last fall's campaign and declared that 28,000,000 voters supported the Supreme Court and 4,000,000 turned against it. He explained at length why he believed...
...attended his uncle's "Taft School" at Watertown, Conn., attended Yale College, where he played tackle on the famed football eleven of 1916, captained by "Cupid" Black. Later he attended Yale Law School. His name was presented to the Court last week by James M. Beck, U. S. Solicitor General...
...several of your recent numbers, you have referred to the engagement and now the marriage of Miss Beatrice Beck, daughter of Solicitor General and Mrs. James Beck to one S. Pinkney Tuck, almost referring to him as "Mrs. Tuck's husband," as if he were wholly unknown and wholly unimportant in the event...
Married. Miss Beatrice Beck, daughter of U. S. Solicitor General James M. Beck, to one S. Pinkney Tuck Jr.; in Washington. President Coolidge, French Ambassador Jusserand and a great company of fashionables attended...