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When Justice Benjamin Nathan Cardozo replaced Justice Holmes in 1932, the change did nothing to alter the Court's balance and it was a minority again which defended Florida's right to impose a system of graduated taxes on chain stores. Brandeis' opinion, in this case too, was the statement of a fundamental tenet. "There is a widespread belief that . . . only by releasing from corporate control the faculties of the unknown many . . . can confidence in our future be restored. ... If the citizens of Florida share that belief, I know of nothing in the Federal Constitution which precludes...
...dean of Columbia University Law School and Attorney General under Calvin Coolidge, once reportedly slated (by President Hoover) for the Chief Justiceship that Charles Evans Hughes surprisingly accepted in 1930, was raised to the bench in 1925. His liberalism, mostly acquired thereafter, contains more tolerance than militancy. Humanitarian Benjamin Nathan Cardozo's liberalism comes from the heart...
...Trokeys, Peruna, Boal's Rolls and Kolor-Bak ("Why have gray hair?"), is an amalgamation of three companies, Royal Drug Co. and Consolidated Drug Trade Products, Inc., in Chicago, and Consolidated Drugs, Ltd. in Canada. All three are the creations and property of the four Hirschfield brothers, James, Nathan, Harold and Irving. In 1916 James at 27 and Nathan at 25 had saved $12,000 from their retail drugstore in the Maxwell Street slum area of Chicago where they were raised, went into the wholesale drug business. Last fiscal year their three companies had combined sales of over...
Paul G. Hamberg '38; Arthur Cantor '40; Sherwood D. Fox '39; Alfred R. Holowenko '38; George S. Kurland '40; Philip Levine '39; Nathan Myers '38; Harry Pollard '39; Robert H. Salk '38; and Charles Zibbell...
...Review team the work of James Heldt 2L stood out. "Big Jim" was a former All-Big-Six tackle for the University of Nebraska and was mentioned for All-American. Nathan Halpern 2L and Charles Feibleman 3L bore the ball-carrying burden for the magazine...