. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. VIEW OF KEE\ ES AVENUE, SOUTH. (;RAX1> FORKS. THIRD STREET, GRAND FORKS, LOOKINO SOITH FROM HOTEL DACOTAH HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 455 and discriminating in applying these principles to concrete cases. His publishedopinions are expressed in terse, lucid language witliout any attempt at rhetoricaleffect. They are a plain exposition of the salient features of the is both a sound and an able jurist and should be elected again to the bench inNovember, 1916. In November, 1910, Edward T. Burke, of Valley City, judge of


. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. VIEW OF KEE\ ES AVENUE, SOUTH. (;RAX1> FORKS. THIRD STREET, GRAND FORKS, LOOKINO SOITH FROM HOTEL DACOTAH HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 455 and discriminating in applying these principles to concrete cases. His publishedopinions are expressed in terse, lucid language witliout any attempt at rhetoricaleffect. They are a plain exposition of the salient features of the is both a sound and an able jurist and should be elected again to the bench inNovember, 1916. In November, 1910, Edward T. Burke, of Valley City, judge of the FifthJudicial District, and Evan B. Goss, of Minot, judge of the Eighth Judicial Dis-trict, were elected associate judges of the Supreme Court for the term of six yearscommencing in December, 1910. They defeated John Carmody and S. E. Ells-worth, the appointees of Governor John Burke. At the primary election held on June 28, 1916, Judge Burke was selected asone of the six to go on the nonpartisan judicial ballot for election in Goss was defeated in the primaries and will retire from the b


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