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Blanchard v. Steward Carney Hosp., Inc.
Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd.
Commonwealth v. Gomes
Marchese v. Bos. Redevelopment Auth.
Veolia Energy Bos., Inc. v. Bd. of Assessors of Bos.
Bos. Globe Media Partners, LLC v. Chief Justice of the Trial Court
Commonwealth v. Reyes
United States v. Block
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Wayne v. Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
No. 870. Wayne, Trustee in Bankruptcy, v. Cutler-Hammer, Inc. May 22, 1939. Messrs. Marion Smith and Harold Hirsch for petitioner. Mr. E. Harold Sheats for respondent.
Seiberling v. United States
No. 834. No. 835. Seiberling et al., Executors, v. United States; and Lehigh Valley Trust Co. et al. v. Same. May 22, 1939. Mr. Arthur E. Otto for petitioners. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Morris, and Messrs. Sewall
Case v. Los Angeles Lumber Products Co.
Nos. 817 and 818. Case et al. v. Los Angeles Lumber Products Co. May 22, 1939. Mr. Robert M. Clarke for petitioners. Messrs. David R. Fdries and Woodward M. Taylor for respondent.
Ex parte Billings
No. —, original. No. —, original. Ex parte Richard Paul Billings; and Ex parte Howard H. Higley. May 22, 1939.
Rorick v. Devon Syndicate, Ltd.
RORICK v. DEVON SYNDICATE, LTD. No. 676. Argued April 24, 1939. Decided May 22, 1939. Mr. George R. Effler, with whom- Messrs. H. W. Eraser and R. B. Swartzbaugh, were- on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. George D. Welles, with whom Mr. Fred
O'Malley v. Woodrough
O’MALLEY, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. WOODROUGH et ux. No. 810. Argued April 28, 1939. Decided May 22, 1939. Solicitor General Jackson, with whom Assistant Attorney General Morris, and Messrs. Sewall Key, Arnold Raum, and Joseph T. Vo
Lane v. Wilson
LANE v. WILSON et al. No. 460. Argued March 3, 1939. Decided May 22, 1939. Messrs. Charles A. Chandler and James M. Nabrit, Jr. for petitioner. Messrs. Charles C. Watts and Joseph C. Stone, with whoin Mr. Charles A. Moon was on the brief, f
Bethlehem Steel Co. v. Zurich General Accident & Liability Ins. Co.
BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. v. ZURICH GENERAL ACCIDENT & LIABILITY INS. CO. No. 590. Argued February 9, 10, 1939. Reargued April 27, 1939. — ■ Decided May 22, 1939. Mr. Frederick H. Wood, with whom Mr. Wm. D. Whitney was on the briefs, on the rearg
Guaranty Trust Co. v. Henwood
GUARANTY TRUST CO., TRUSTEE, v. HENWOOD, TRUSTEE, et al. No. 384. Argued February 8, 9, 1939. Decided May 22, 1939. Mr. John W. Davis on the reargument, and with Mr. Ralph M. Carson on the original argument, for petitioner in No. 384. Messr
Maytag Co. v. Hurley Machine Co.
MAYTAG COMPANY v. HURLEY MACHINE CO. et al. No. 76. Argued April 19, 20, 1939. Decided May 22, 1939. Mr., Wallace R. Lane, with whom Messrs. Thomas G. Haight, Nelson E. Johnson, and Oscar W. Jeffery were on the brief, for the Maytag Company
Electrical Fittings Corp. v. Thomas
ELECTRICAL FITTINGS CORP. et al. v. THOMAS & BETTS CO. et al. No. 582. Argued April 19, 1939. Decided May 22, 1939. Mr. Samuel E. Darby, Jr., with whom Mr. Lloyd H. Crews was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. George White field Betts, Jr.,
United States v. One 1936 Model Ford V-8 De Luxe Coach, Commercial Credit Co.
UNITED STATES v. ONE 1936 MODEL FORD V-8 DE LUXE COACH, COMMERCIAL CREDIT COMPANY, CLAIMANT. No. 10. Reargued May 1, 1939. Decided May 22, 1939. Mr. Gordon Dean, with whom Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General McMahon, and M
Driscoll v. Edison Light & Power Co.
No. 509. Driscoll et al. v. Edison Light & Power Co. May 15, 1939.
Essley Shirt Co. v. Celanese Corp.
No. 877. No. 878. Essley Shirt Co., Inc. v. Celanese Corporation; and Trubenizing Process Corp. v. Jacobson et al. May 15, 1939. Mr., Merrell E. Clark for petitioners. No appearance for re- spondents.
Southern Pacific Co. v. United States
No. 875. Southern Pacific Co. v. United States. May 15, 1939. Messrs. Henley Clifton Booth, W. I. Gilbert, and W. I. Gilbert, Jr. for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General McMahon, and Messrs. William W. Barron,
Falvey v. Foreman-State National Bank
No. 866. Falvey v. Foreman-State National Bank et al. May 15, 1939. Patrick J. Falvey, pro se. Messrs. Weymouth Kirkland, Howard Ellis, Herman Waldman, Edward R. Adams, and James F. Oates, Jr. for respondents.
Federal Reserve Bank v. Algar
No. 842. Federal Reserve Bank v. Algar et al. May 15, 1939. Messrs. Yale L. Schekter and Clarence L. Cole for petitioner. Mr. Leonard D. Algar, pro se.
United States ex rel. F. B. Spears & Sons v. Arthur Storm Co.
No. 820. United States for the use and Benefit of F. B. Spears & Sons v. Arthur Storm Co. et al. May 15, 1939. Messrs. P. J. J. Nicolaides and William F. Kelly for petitioner. Mr. Samuel Shapero for respondents.
American Employers' Insurance Co. v. Montgomery
Nos. 821 and 822. No. 823. American Employers' Insurance Co. v. Montgomery; and United States Casualty Co. v. Same. May 15, 1939. Mr. B. Randolph Hicks for petitioners. Messrs. Robert H. Richards, Aaron Finger, and Thomas J. Crawford for re
Kammerer v. New York
No. 919. Kammerer v. New York. May 15, 1939. Fred Kammerer,- pro se. No appearance for respondent.
Ex parte Goodman
No. —, original. No. —, original. Ex parte John P. Goodman; and Ex parte Richard Bundy. May 15, 1939.
United States v. Powers
UNITED STATES v. POWERS et al. No. 687. Argued April. 21, 1939. Decided May 15, 1939. Mr. Charles A. Horsky, with whom Solicitor General Jaókson, Assistant Attorney General McMahon, and Messrs. William W. Barron, Amos W. W. Woodcock, George
Rorick v. Board of Comm'rs of Everglades Drainage Dist.
RORICK et al. v. BOARD OF COMM’RS OF EVERGLADES DRAINAGE DIST. et al. No. 554. Argued March 28, 29, 1939. Decided May 15, 1939. . Mr. William Roberts, with' whom Messrs. W. H. Wat-r son and Samuel Pasco were on the, brief, for appellants. M
United States v. Marxen
UNITED STATES v. MARXEN, TRUSTEE. No. 544. Argued March 28, 1939. Decided May 15, 1939. Assistant Attorney. General Whitaker, with whom Solicitor General Jackson, and Messrs. Paul A. Sweeney, Edward J. Ennis, and Abner H. Ferguson were on t
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