JUNE 18, 1945 CONCLUDED (END OF 1944 TERM); AND FROM WALTER WYATT REPORTER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1946 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office KF 101 053 v. 326 ERRATA.-307 U. S. Daniell's . . . (2d ed.)" 166 – 167. In footnotes 5 and 6, "3 should be "2 Daniell's ... (6th ed.)". II HARLAN FISKE STONE, CHIEF JUSTICE. RETIRED. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, CHIEF JUSTICE. JAMES CLARK MCREYNOLDS, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. FRANCIS BIDDLE, ATTORNEY GENERAL.* J. HOWARD MCGRATH, SOLICITOR GENERAL." *Notes on p. IV. III NOTES. 1 Mr. Justice Roberts resigned effective July 31, 1945. He had been an Associate Justice of this Court since June 2, 1930. See post, p. VII. 2 Mr. Justice Jackson was absent from the bench throughout the October Term, 1945. 3 The Honorable Harold H. Burton, United States Senator from Ohio, was nominated by President Truman on September 18, 1945, to be Associate Justice; the nomination was confirmed by the Senate September 19, 1945; he was commissioned September 22, 1945, took the oath of office and was seated October 1, 1945. See post, p. ix. He took no part in the consideration or decision of the judgments or orders announced on October 1 and 8, 1945. Attorney General Biddle resigned effective June 30, 1945. 5 Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark was nominated by President Truman on May 24, 1945, to be Attorney General; the nomination was confirmed by the Senate on June 14, 1945; he was commissioned June 15, 1945; took the oath June 30, 1945; and entered on duty July 1, 1945. Solicitor General Fahy resigned effective September 27, 1945. The Honorable J. Howard McGrath, Governor of Rhode Island, was nominated to be Solicitor General by President Truman on September 28, 1945; the nomination was confirmed by the Senate on October 3, 1945; he was commissioned on October 5, 1945; took the oath and entered on duty October 8, 1945; and was admitted to practice before this Court on the same day. IV |