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Last week the U.S. Supreme Court, by narrow 5-4 majorities, decided that Braden and Wilkinson had no reason not to answer. In majority opinions written by Associate Justice Potter Stewart (Justices Felix Frankfurter. John Marshall Harlan, Charles Whittaker and Tom Clark concurring), the court ruled that Congress could legally inquire about a witness' Communist ties if the question was related to some legislative purpose and if that purpose was made clear...
...college towns and big cities. Los Angeles had two 20 years ago (one of them was Sigmund Romberg's), now there are more than 30. José Ferrer and Edie Adams each have one as the newest thing in Hollywood chic. Pomona's retired English Professor Harlan Smedley, 53, who plays a harpsichord as "a countermeasure to all the tensions and noisiness of the day," thinks that "you can't be a pest on a harpsichord." Most harpsichord buffs are piano players who discovered baroque music on LPs; once accustomed to the sweet, incisive, brilliant tone...
Felix Frankfurter Reminisces, recorded in talks with Dr. Harlan B. Phillips. Off the bench, the famed jurist is a refreshing, verbally wicked man who rambles on about Presidents, Cabinet members, journalists, as well as about life and law, both of which he loves...
Felix Frankfurter Reminisces, tape-recorded in talks with Dr. Harlan B. Phil lips. The law's happiest hot dog sizzles with lively recollections of fellow greats on the American scene...
Felix Frankfurter Reminisces, recorded in talks with Dr. Harlan B. Phillips. A great jurist's informal recollections make for a stimulating source of Americana...