Wayne Macveagh Proceedings of a Meeting of the Philadelphia Bar volume 2

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CARSON. John Cadwalader, Esq.
C. Stuart Patterson, Esq. , moved the adoption of the following Minute.
The members of the Bar of Philadelphia, present at this meeting, record by this Minute their sorrow THE HONORABLE WAYNE MACVEAGH. 15 for the death of their late colleague, the Hon. Wayne MacVeagh, and their appreciation of his distinguished services.
The activities of Mr. MacVeagh's brilliant career were manifold. He was the District Attorney and a leader of the Bar of Chester County; he was an
... active practitioner at this Bar; he was the Attorney-General of the United States in the cabinet of President Garfield, and in his later days in Washington he was constantly consulted in causes of national and international importance. As an adviser, he was sagacious and fertile in ex- pedients, and as an advocate, he was forcible and convincing. One of his most important public services was as a member of the convention which framed the present Constitution of Pennsylvania, and as a participant in the deliberations and dis- cussions of that body.

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