Covers the later years of his life, closing with his death.
The letters in this volume record an important transition in Brandeis's life. In July 1907, when the letters begin, Louis D. Brandeis was merely an unusually successful local reformer.
Covers the later years of his life, closing with his death.
People's Attorney Louis D. Brandeis Melvin I. Urofsky, David W. Levy. We had Rem ? in to dine with us recently , and enjoyed much seeing him . He is working in the worst region in the city , and I think is finding life very serious ...
Have just learned of indications that there is something like a storm in the Cabinet over Hoover's statement on Russian trade , & that something may soon appear which will be a slap in his face & that both Hughes & the President will be ...
Photographs and maps further illustrate this volume which tells the story of one of the most exciting and stressful eras in the history of the state.
11 Fitch John 123, 151 Floyd 34, 69, 105,106, 116, 126, 157,162 Mary 105 William 69, 105, 116 Flushing 179, 206 Fosdick Nicoll 156, 159, 161, 162, 163, 198, 199, 208, 209, 212, 213 Fourth Provincial Congress 11 French Abel 161, ...
No, you had not before sent me Upton Sinclair's article explaining why American literature is “bourgeois.” It is amusingly grotesque. The political and economical situation has about as much to do with it as have the direction of our ...
Letters of Louis D. Brandeis: 1907-1912