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 Our Contributors. The nomination of Judge Taft by the Republican party makes particularly appropriate the sketch of his legal career which we pub lish in this issue. JUDGE HOLLISTER was -born in Cincinnati in 1856. He is a graduate of Yale College and has practised in Cin cinnati since 1887, where he has served as assistant prosecuting attorney and judge of the court of Common Pleas. The latter office he has filled since 1893. In this number we conclude MR. WARREN'S story of the Charles River Bridge case begun in our last issue. The articles will ulti mately form a chapter in the history of the Harvard Law School which Mr. Warren is writing. WILLIAM ROMA INK TYREE is a native of Staunton, Virginia. He received his legal education in the University of Virginia and first practiced in Staunton, where he was Right-of-Way Attorney for the Virginian Railroad Company. He has recently removed to the county seat, Chatham, Virginia. MR. BLYTHE and JUDGE BLOUNT are becoming such regular contributors this year that our readers will not need a further introduction. PERCY A. ATHERTON is a graduate of the Harvard Law School and of Harvard College who is in active practice in Boston as a member of the firm of Morse & Friedman. He finds time, however, to take an active part in public work and to indulge his taste for literature.