Word: judgments
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Like Lawyers Holmes, Cardozo and Brandeis, Lawyer Frankfurter is a firm believer in judicial self-limitation. The most relevant qualifications for a Supreme Court appointee, he once wrote, "are his breadth of vision, his imagination, his capacity for disinterested judgment, his power to discover and suppress his prejudices...
Britons who stayed tuned in after "Calling All Dogs" heard the Archbishop of Canterbury deliver a gloomy sermon, saying: "In the present condition of the disordered world, we are beholding judgment day. . . . In spite of all the hopes of progress, are these not signs of a return to the dark ages...
...should be something of which the reader is supremely unconscious; it should be clear and neutral, like the glass of a shop window. And because one offers a study of people long dead is no reason why that glass should be the knobbly 'bottle' kind which hasty judgment might deem more seemly." Under close examination Miss Lofts's glass proves to be fairly clear plate, not too marred by fingerprints...
Last week Mr. Gorman recalled that judgment, said it wiped out T. W. O. C. as a legal entity. He ordered "700 locals" of U. T. W. to follow his leadership-back to A. F. of L., for he and his local in Providence have rejoined William Green...
...good-natured Irishman was elected a director of the road. For the past nine years he has been Vice President in charge of Finance and Corporate Relations. Today, white-haired Albert County, 67, may well hold more directorships (121) than any other U. S. businessman, is famed for his judgment of the capital market-he invariably picks the right moment to float bond issues. Last week, after 48 years with the Pennsylvania, he gave up railroading, planned henceforth to chop trees and roam the woods near his Christmas Cove, Me. home...