On March 8, 1931, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court Oliver Wendell Holmes turned 90. He concluded a short radio address on that occasion by quoting a Roman poet: Death plucks my ear and says, Live - I am coming. With those words, Holmes was not only celebrating his longevity ...
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Westbrook Pegler, the only man who ever made a living out of the sort of stuff that small boys scraw...
The pioneering legal realist Jerome Frank once characterized Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., as ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes is everywhere recognized as a great American. His life story has been depicted...
Sheldon M. Novick. Honorable Justice: The Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes. New York: Little, Brown & C...
Mr. Justice Holmes was ninety on March 8, 1931. That anniversary brought him a shower of birthday c...
Funerals of Supreme Court Justices are now complicated and highly choreographed affairs. Lying in re...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (1841-1935), twenty-fifth Chief Justice of Massachusetts, needs no introd...
Review of "Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes- His Book Notices and Uncollected Letters and Papers" by Ha...
I T HAS taken a decade to elevate Mr. Justice Holmes from deity to mortality. When he left the bench...
What appears here is part of a longer psychological study of Holmes which takes as points of focus, ...
A Review of The Justice from Beacon Hill: The Life and Times of Oliver Wendell Holmes by Liva Bake
Although a half-century separated us in age, when I was introduced to Webb Garrison, he remained ver...
Civil War Book Review (cwbr): One of your earlier works is on Ambrose Bierce and, now, The Better An...
The Supreme Court case of Buck v. Bell, while never overturned, endures in infamy among those who kn...
Interview with David Madden Interviewed by John Idol Guest interviewer John Idol lives in Hillsbor...
Westbrook Pegler, the only man who ever made a living out of the sort of stuff that small boys scraw...
The pioneering legal realist Jerome Frank once characterized Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., as ...