Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar AssociationThe Association, 1919 - Bar associations |
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Page 56
... thing attempted by the new act is a better mehod of selecting and retiring judges . The chief justice is elected every six years . He has power to fill vacancies in judgeships by appointment , with this qualification - that he cannot ...
... thing attempted by the new act is a better mehod of selecting and retiring judges . The chief justice is elected every six years . He has power to fill vacancies in judgeships by appointment , with this qualification - that he cannot ...
Page 57
... thing in the City of Chicago as the selection of judges by the electorate . All talk of the people choosing their judges is political bunk . The judges in the City of Chicago are appointed , and have been for years . Anybody who knows ...
... thing in the City of Chicago as the selection of judges by the electorate . All talk of the people choosing their judges is political bunk . The judges in the City of Chicago are appointed , and have been for years . Anybody who knows ...
Page 72
... thing to add to the report as printed . I can assure the Association , however , that the work has proceeded during the year very satisfactorily . I think I can promise you that possibly within a year two volumes , which will be of in ...
... thing to add to the report as printed . I can assure the Association , however , that the work has proceeded during the year very satisfactorily . I think I can promise you that possibly within a year two volumes , which will be of in ...
Page 96
... things . " * He married Mrs. Helen M. Clark of Chicago . She survives him as his widow with three daughters , Mrs. G. B. Wilson and the Misses Irene N. Burdette and Idelle J. Burdette . EDMUND WHITNEY BURKE , of Chicago , died Sept. 9 ...
... things . " * He married Mrs. Helen M. Clark of Chicago . She survives him as his widow with three daughters , Mrs. G. B. Wilson and the Misses Irene N. Burdette and Idelle J. Burdette . EDMUND WHITNEY BURKE , of Chicago , died Sept. 9 ...
Page 115
... things in our present constitution , which time prevents my enumerating , that should be retained . And the fact of the business is that the most of the new consti- tution which will be for the best interest of the State of Illinois is ...
... things in our present constitution , which time prevents my enumerating , that should be retained . And the fact of the business is that the most of the new consti- tution which will be for the best interest of the State of Illinois is ...
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