Word: medinae
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After listening to evidence for seven months, patient Federal District Court Judge Harold Medina seemed to be losing patience with the Government's attempt to prove that 17 Wall Street firms had monopolized the investment banking business (TIME, Dec. 11). Said Judge Medina: "I have heard a lot of talk about [an agreement to restrict competition], but I just haven't seen it yet." He complained last week that the U.S. attorneys, who had thumbed through nearly 4,000 documents, were reading only those parts which seemed to show a lack of competition, were skipping the parts which...
...Arthur Goodhart is a U.S. citizen, who had every possible reason for staying right at home. The son of Manhattan Millionaire Philip Goodhart, and a nephew of Herbert Lehman, he went through Hotchkiss and Yale ('12), passed his New York State Bar exams with ease (he took Harold Medina's "cram course"). But right from the start, Arthur Goodhart was interested in something more than politics or private practice. His real passion: the great common philosophy underlying both U.S. and British...
Harold R. Medina, U.S. district judge for the Southern District of New York, judge-designate of the Court of Appeals LL.D...
...succeed Medina, Truman picked New York's big Police Commissioner Thomas F. Murphy, the prosecutor of Alger Hiss...
...reward for able, patient handling of the marathon 1949 trial of the eleven Communist leaders, he appointed District Judge Harold R. Medina, 63, to the seat on the U.S. circuit court vacated by the famed Learned Hand, 79, who retired last fortnight...