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Gerald Gunther, a Learned Hand biographer, described Chase as a modest man who "never claimed to be an intellectual or a penetrating student of the law... preferring his outings on the golf course to his struggles with arguments and judicial opinions," and yet had "integrity and competence" and was
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was. (Manton resigned in the midst of corruption allegations in 1939 and served time in prison for accepting bribes.) Chase was considered a conservative member of the Second Circuit bench and is remembered today primarily in connection with his colleagues, including Hand.
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appointed him a superior court judge on May 16, 1919; at age 29, Chase was one of the youngest individuals in the state to become a judge. He served as a superior court judge until 1927, and was chief judge from 1926 to 1927. In 1927, he succeeded
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in 1912. Admitted to the Vermont bar in 1912, he formed a partnership with his father in October of that year and continued to practice law until 1919 From February 1, 1919 to June 1919, he served as
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in religion. He was the son of attorney Charles Sumner Chase and Carrie (Brigham) Chase, and his siblings included
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on January 31, 1929, and received his commission the same day. He primarily worked out of his chambers in
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on September 1, 1954, and heard very few cases after the mid-1950s. He was succeeded by
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on August 9, 1889. He attended Whitingham public schools, Wilmington High School, and
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not a "political judge preoccupied with cronyism" as colleague
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Covey, Mary F. (Vernon, VT Town Clerk) (November 19, 1969).
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Harry B. Chase

Senior Judge
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Thomas Walter Swan
Charles Edward Clark
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Calvin Coolidge
Sterry R. Waterman
Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court
John E. Weeks
Frank L. Fish
Julius A. Willcox
Whitingham
Vermont
Vernon
Vermont
Brattleboro
Vermont
Republican
Dartmouth College
AB
Boston University
LLB
Supreme Court of Vermont
United States circuit judge
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Whitingham
Vermont

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