Word: dembitz
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Times appeared in October 1887, and since then there have been 48 others. Average circulation of the reviews: 1,414-the largest (Harvard's) 4,400, the smallest 375-with students accounting for 18% of the total. Some Harvard Law Review editors who have made good: Louis Dembitz Brandeis, retiring SEChairman James McCauley Landis, Morgan Partner Seymour Parker Gilbert, Harvard's Felix Frankfurter...
...Roosevelt had Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes on her right and the duck-hunting senior Associate Justice, Willis Van. Devanter, at her left. All the other members of the Court except liberal Louis Dembitz Brandeis, who, at 80, goes to no evening functions, and liberal Harlan F. Stone, recuperating from a recent illness, were ranged along the board according to precedence. Senator Ashurst and Representative Summers, heads of the Senate and House Judiciary Committees, who before the week was out were to be handed a bill to dilute the power of the honored guests, were also at the table. Likewise...
Birthday. Louis Dembitz Brandeis, 80, oldest Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court; in Washington...
...George Soule, H. L. Mencken, Heywood Broun, Carl Van Doren. Members of the U. S. Senate might be considered prime material, but among unhonored Senators are Nebraska's George Norris, Wisconsin's Robert Marion La Follette Jr., Montana's Burton Kendall Wheeler. Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis got his last honorary degree...
...commemorate the building where U. S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis began to practice law in 1878, the St. Louis Bar Association ordered a bronze plaque, scheduled elaborate unveiling ceremonies. Day before the unveiling someone peeked, found that the plaque read "Louis Dembitz Brandies." The plaque-maker worked overtime on his misspelling, had it correct for the ceremony...