Reminiscences of Felix Frankfurter : oral history, 1955.

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Reminiscences of Felix Frankfurter : oral history, 1955.

Life in New York, N.Y. as an immigrant; Harvard Law School, influence of Professors Samuel Williston and John C. Gray; comments on beginning of legal education; C. C. Langdell, Charles Eliot; association with Henry L. Stimson: United States Attorney's Office, New York; War Department; anti-trust activity; minimum wage laws.

Transcript: 337 leaves.

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