HOOD, Chief Judge.
In this action the appellee sought to recover from appellant a debt said to be due under an agreement between appellee and members of a syndicate formed for the purchase and sale of real estate in the District of Columbia. The issue was joined on the question whether or not appellant was bound by this agreement.
The trial court, sitting without a jury, found as facts the following. Sometime in 1952 George P. Marshall brought to the attention...
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