MERRITT v. PRESIDENT AND TRUSTEES OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE

No. 798.

167 U.S. 745 (1897)

MERRITT v. PRESIDENT AND TRUSTEES OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided May 24, 1897.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Thomas H. Hubbard, Mr. E. S. Pillsbury and Mr. Robert Y. Hayne for motion to dismiss. Mr. Charles H. Lovell opposing.


Per Curiam.

Dismissed for the want of jurisdiction on the authority of Colvin v. Jacksonville, 158 U.S. 456; The Bayonne, 159 U.S. 687; Chappell v. United States, 160 U.S. 499, 507 and 508, and cases therein cited. (The Chief Justice did not sit and took no part in the consideration and disposition of...

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