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I knew Melville W. Fuller for many years before he became Chief Justice.
Fifty Years of Public Service Shelby M. Cullom
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He agreed with me; and very soon thereafter Melville W. Fuller was nominated as Chief Justice of the United States.
Fifty Years of Public Service Shelby M. Cullom
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Melville W. Fuller filled the position of Chief Justice of the
Fifty Years of Public Service Shelby M. Cullom
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President Cleveland had selected Melville W. Fuller of Illinois for the office of chief justice of the Supreme Court.
The Cleveland Era; a chronicle of the new order in politics Henry Jones Ford 1888
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Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller administering the oath of office to Benjamin Harrison on the east portico of the U.S.
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Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller administering the oath of office to Theodore Roosevelt on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol.
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W.en he was chief justice in the late 19th century, Melville W. Fuller required that when the justices assembled for the private conferences in which they discuss decisions, each justice shake the hand of the other eight.
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Melville W. Fuller, Chief Justice of the United States; the Hon.
Fifty Years of Public Service Shelby M. Cullom
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Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller and the late Hon.
Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics Allen Johnson 1900
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Melville W. Fuller, the present Chief Justice of the United
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