New York: Court of Appeals, 1920s
Judges of the New York Court of Appeals, 1920-29 (may be
incomplete!)
Frederick
Collin 1910-20
Benjamin
N. Cardozo 1914-26
Frederick
E. Crane 1917-34
William
S. Andrews 1917-29
Abram
I. Elkus 1919-20
Irving
Lehman 1924-39
Henry
T. Kellogg 1927-34
John
F. O'Brien 1927-39
Irving
G. Hubbs 1929-39
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Judges of the New York Court of Appeals: Events
and Candidates of the 1920's (may be incomplete!)
- 1920 Nov 2:
Frederick
E. Crane (Rep & Dem), elected;
Emory
A. Chase (Rep), elected;
Abram
I. Elkus (Dem), defeated;
Leon
A. Malkiel (Socialist), defeated;
Jacob
Axelrad (Socialist), defeated;
Thomas
F. Dwyer (Farmer-Labor), defeated;
Coleridge
A. Hart (Prohibition), defeated;
Francis
E. Baldwin (Prohibition), defeated;
Swinburne
Hale (Farmer-Labor), defeated.
- 1921:
Townsend
Scudder (Dem), defeated.
- 1923 Nov 6:
Irving
Lehman, elected.
- 1926 Nov 2:
Henry
T. Kellogg, elected.
- 1927 Jan 24:
John
F. O'Brien, appointed.
- 1928 Nov 6:
Irving
G. Hubbs (Rep), elected;
Leonard
C. Crouch (Dem), defeated;
Hezekiah
D. Wilcox (Socialist), defeated.
"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political
graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February
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