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NRA and realized that it might blow up, the President was thinking about the Supreme Court as one of his problems. Not only did he say to me that what the court needed was some Roosevelt appointments, but he must have said the same thing to others, somewhat in confidence with superfical emphasis. It was repeated to me by other people that the President thought that it was about time that we got some Supreme Court appointments. As a matter of fact, people as naive as Dan Roper, and other people like that, asked me once in a while if I didn't think the President wanted some of the Justices to resign. I said, well, I thought that was the obvious conclusion.

During this period I was asked to dinner one night by Mr. Justice McReynolds. He was giving a full dress dinner party. I was somewhat astonished to be invited, because he was certainly, so far as the report of his private conversation indicated, and certainly so far as his public statements and public actions as a Justice gave any evidence, not sympathetically inclined toward matters which had been my life's work and which I was here to accomplish. Since I had never invited him to dinner, he didn't owe me a dinner. So I had to assume that for some reason or other he desired to ask me to dinner.





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