Here under a single cover are the extra-judicial writings of our great philosopher-judge. For the most part this book is made up of well-known materials, including the famous lectures on the judicial process and the witty and gracious talks on law, literature, opinion writing, the new jurisprudence, the game of the law and its prizes, and the comradeship of the bar. But there are some new materials of interest: lecture notes from Professor Nicholas Murray Butler\u27s psychology class; a student essay on The Moral Element in Matthew Arnold, suggesting one shaping source forthe Justice\u27s beautiful and lucid prose; and a Columbia Commencement Oration on The Altruist in Politics. The last, delivered in 1889, was a vigorous condemnation ...