. Review of reviews and world's work. Iwwl WUiU Tilt Gum AH ¥>%: I cjoni want VcHun, iVtiimr) TICK MAD (.KMMAV BITI kMi. KINC HIS IIIAO AGAINST TIIK IKON tiOOK TIIKSK M^NY MONTHS Profn lllnili Punth (nombay). HON. JOHN H. CLARKE, OF OHIO. ASSO-CIATE JUSTICE OF THE UNITEDSTATES SUPREME COURT THE successor to Justice Hujj;hes. whorcsifjned his place on the bench whennominated for the Presidency, will be JudpcJohn H. Clarke, of Ohio, who two years agobecame PVderal District Judge for the Cleve-land district. Judge Clarke was born atLisbon, O., in 1857. He was graduated


. Review of reviews and world's work. Iwwl WUiU Tilt Gum AH ¥>%: I cjoni want VcHun, iVtiimr) TICK MAD (.KMMAV BITI kMi. KINC HIS IIIAO AGAINST TIIK IKON tiOOK TIIKSK M^NY MONTHS Profn lllnili Punth (nombay). HON. JOHN H. CLARKE, OF OHIO. ASSO-CIATE JUSTICE OF THE UNITEDSTATES SUPREME COURT THE successor to Justice Hujj;hes. whorcsifjned his place on the bench whennominated for the Presidency, will be JudpcJohn H. Clarke, of Ohio, who two years agobecame PVderal District Judge for the Cleve-land district. Judge Clarke was born atLisbon, O., in 1857. He was graduated atAV^estern Reserve University in 1877, and inthe foll()\\ ing >ear was admitted to the that time until he was appointed Dis-trict Judge in 1^14 he continuously prac-tised law before the Ohio courts, in theearlier years at Youngstown, and after 1S07at Cleveland. Although for some years gen-eral counsel of the Nickel Plate Railroad,Judge Clarke favored the radical policies ad-Nocated b\ the late Mayor Tom Johnson ofCleveland, who supported Clarkes candidacy 162 for the United States Senate against the lateMark Hanna. Judge Clarke has alwaysbeen a Democrat in politics. His apjwint-nient to the Supreme Court bench, fol


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