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DOI: 10.2307/2141569
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City Planning, by Charles Mulford Robinson

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“…23 As a lawyer, he gained a reputation as a careful and meticulous but weak advocate who was arrogant and aloof. 24 He taught at Vanderbilt law school for three years. 25 Also on the faculty was Horace H. Lurton, whom McReynolds later replaced on the Supreme Court.…”
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“…23 As a lawyer, he gained a reputation as a careful and meticulous but weak advocate who was arrogant and aloof. 24 He taught at Vanderbilt law school for three years. 25 Also on the faculty was Horace H. Lurton, whom McReynolds later replaced on the Supreme Court.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nothing ever came of the scandal, but McReynolds' temperamental and abrasive way of handling the issue caused the President embarrassment. 45 By August 1914, Wilson wanted McReynolds out of the cabinet, and he nominated him for the seat left vacant by the death of Justice Lurton. 46 McReynolds was the first of Wilson's three appointments to the Court.…”
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