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William G. McKechnie, Springfield. Ralph A. Stewart, 60 State St., Boston. Henry Wheeler, Sears Building, Boston. Frederick N. Wier, Lowell. There have been only two occasions during the year for this Committee to take any action in relation to the appointments of judges. The first arose in March last, when the resignation of Judge Le Baron B. Colt, following his election as United States Senator from Rhode Island, created a vacancy in the Circuit Court ol Appeals. The Committee through Attorne...y-General McReynolds commu- nicated to the President their opinion that Honorable Arthur L. Brown, District Judge for the District of Rhode Island, was eminently qualified for the position to be filled, and that the sentiment among the Bar of Massachusetts was strongly in favor of promoting him to the higher court. In their letter of advice they said : " The Committee believe in the principle of promo- tion where service has been such as to earn a reward ; and in their opinion the President may most fittingly apply the principle in the present situation." The other occasion was the result of the recent resigna- tion of Associate Justice James M.
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