Professor Hamilton's Diary: Oct. 7, 1935
He seeks a fellowship; Supreme Court moves into new building
Professor Hamilton was back in the classroom this morning. He spent his afternoon at home, taking baby Mary Elizabeth on a short walk and writing a letter inquiring about a “Soc. Service Research Fellowship.”
In the evening he went to teach his seven o’clock adult education class, but only four students came. He was home about an hour later.
In Washington, the Supreme Court began its session in a brand new building. Paid subscribers can read on.
The vintage picture postcard of the court building is being offered by a dealer on eBay.
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