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Judge Cooley For The Supreme Court

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Day
1
Month
December
Year
1887
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Public Domain
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A. O. Crozter, of Grand Rapids, was interviewed last Monday in Chicago by a News reporter relative to the vaoancy on the bench of the United States supremo court He thinks that Mr. Lámar would not be confirmed should the president send ia his name for the place; and in that event there is a strorjg probability that Judge Thomas M. Cooley would be nominated. Mr. Cooley, he says, is understood to be a "mugwump;" the president is under obligations to him for the manner in which he has worked on the difficult inter-state commerce law ; Mr. Cooley is a complete master oí constitutional law, and is a writer widely known ; he has a marvelous conetitution and is a hard worker so that he could push the work of the 8upreme court ; these and many other reasons Mr. Crozier gives why Judge Cooley is likely to be chosen.

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Ann Arbor Register