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...Moline Plow Co., is rated a "Baruch man." Ever since President Roosevelt gave him the AAA he has been fighting clear of the Braintrusters who stood close to Mr. Wallace in the Department of Agriculture-Assistant Secretary Tugwell, Columbia professor, and AAA Counsel Jerome Frank, disciple of Felix Frankfurter. They favored restricting production, holding down the profits of processors and distributors. Their aim was not just recovery for the farmers but a radical step: permanent "socialization" of the processing and distributing business. When they could not get their way with Mr. Peek, Mr. Tugwell and allies set about maneuvering...
...other day, the place where the Harvard students buy their books. One case was not aside for "Books by Members of the Harvard Faculty." At one end of the shelf were a couple of volumes by Dr. A. Lawrence Lowell; a little farther over was a book by Professor Felix Frankfurter. And in between was a beautifully bound, seven-volume edition of the works of Geoffrey Chaucer...
...Oriential Caravan by Sinder Ikbal Ali Shah (Claude Kendall, $2.75). A distinct treasure house of fine litetature, this is a highly appropriate gift selection. If you wish to continue your line of reading straight down to the turbulence of man and sea, we suggest Mother Sea, beautifully written by Felix Riensenberg (Claude Kendall,$2.50), whose characters move with the restlessness of the waters...
...undying opposition of Wall Street to certain provisions in this bill is well known. Apparently the reason is that shrewd Felix Frankfurter has written a law in which their sharp lawyers could find no loophole. Loudly they proclaimed that with the director's responsibility and full publicity clauses, the act would stop all new investment. Since last June, in fact, there has been only a trickle of investment...
After Birmingham. Since he got out of Harvard Law School where he was a protégé of Professor Felix Frankfurter, a smooth-browed young man named David Eli Lilienthal has spent most of ten years defending the public in Illinois and Wisconsin from the ogre of privately-owned utilities. The consuming public had been consistently appreciative of Mr. Lilienthal's efforts in its behalf until last month in Birmingham...