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Then the country's highest tribunal changed its mind, consented to review. The ruling handed down last week left Mr. Fox without a leg to stand on. In substance the Court declared that the Fox patents had not been infringed, that they were not valid. Reason: lack of "novelty...
Neatly clad in a brown herringbone suit, a spare, tight-lipped little man walked into a room in the Department of Agriculture one day last month, obligingly posed for cameramen. Secretary Wallace glared at him from the other end of the chamber. So did Secretary Roper and Attorney General Cummings...
Cultured citizens of Cleveland, Ohio were pained last week by the tribulations of large-eared, long-nosed Richard Roiderer, a cultured Clevelander accused by the German Government of high treason. Cleveland friends called Mr. Roiderer "more of a thinker than one obsessed with political intentions." He thinks much about music...
Sir T.: Perhaps I may answer by saying that the application might have been made against the Kitchen Committee-if there is one-of that august tribunal to which your Lordship belongs-the House of Lords. (Laughter.)
Outside the small, chaste chamber that once used to house the Senate there was one question which, if put to any of the nine black-robed Justices on the bench, would have resulted in a summary contempt of court citation. The question: Will the Supreme Court follow the election returns...