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Harbison v. C. G. Lewellyn
280 U.S. 560
| SCOTUS | 1929
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280 U.S. 560

50 S.Ct. 18

74 L.Ed. 615

Ralph W. HARBISON, petitioner,
v.
C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; Joseph Hudson BROOKS, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; James E. LEWIS, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; Lee C. MORGANROTH, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; Harry William CROFT, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; Raymond WILLEY, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; William WALKER, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; R. H. YOUNGMAN, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; Otto M. REIF, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; Elizabeth W. PONTEFRACT, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; William Albert HARBISON, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; Emma J. HARBISON, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; Nin McQUILLEN, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; Kenneth SEAVER, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.; P. R. HILLEMAN, petitioner, v. C. G. LEWELLYN, formerly collector, etc.

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Supreme Court of the United States

October 14, 1929

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and

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Messrs. J. E. MacCloskey, Jr., and F. H. Atwood, both of Pittsburgh, Pa., for petitioner Harbison.

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Mr. J. E. MacCloskey, Jr., of Pittsburgh, Pa., for other petitioners.

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Petition for writs of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.

Case Details

Case Name: Harbison v. C. G. Lewellyn
Court Name: Supreme Court of the United States
Date Published: Oct 21, 1929
Citation: 280 U.S. 560
Docket Number: 134
Court Abbreviation: SCOTUS
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