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Genevieve R. Cline

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on May 25, 1928, and received her commission on May 26, 1928. She took her oath of office in the Cleveland Federal Building on June 5, 1928, becoming the first American woman ever appointed to the federal bench, serving as an
581: 66: 586: 606: 260: 187: 576: 464: 501: 372: 231: 601: 206:, Cline was the daughter of Edward B. Cline and Mary A. (Fee) Cline. She graduated from Warren High School and attended Cleveland's 591: 284: 571: 404: 449: 428: 308:
Kathleen McLaughlin. "Senior Woman Federal Judge Authority on Customs Cases." New York Times, January 28, 1940, p. D6.
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Patricia Rood. "The Northeast District Meetings." Sandusky (OH) Star-Journal, February 24, 1917, p. 8.
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federal judge. Her service terminated on March 1, 1953, due to her retirement. She was succeeded by Judge
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Norma H. Goodhue. "No Gender in Law, Says Woman Judge." Los Angeles Times, April 17, 1949, p. C1.
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Patricia Rood. "Important Legislation." Sandusky (OH) Star-Journal, March 3, 1917, p. 5.
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and the first woman to serve in the United States federal judiciary, serving as an
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A painting of Cline is included in a group mural at the Student Services area of
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on May 4, 1928, to an Associate Justice seat (Judge from June 17, 1930) on the
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in Cleveland from 1922 to 1928, becoming the first women to hold such a post.
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United States Article I federal judges appointed by Calvin Coolidge
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from 1921 to 1928. She was an appraiser of merchandise for the
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Encyclopedia of Baldwin Wallace History: Genevieve Cline
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Index


United States Customs Court
Calvin Coolidge
William C. Adamson
Mary H. Donlon
Warren
Ohio
Cleveland
Ohio
Baldwin Wallace College
LL.B.
judge
United States Customs Court
Article I
Warren
Ohio
Spencerian Business College
Oberlin College
Baldwin Wallace College
Bachelor of Laws
Cleveland
Ohio
United States Department of the Treasury
Calvin Coolidge
United States Customs Court
William C. Adamson
United States Senate
Article I
Mary H. Donlon
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

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