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Articles by Fred Rodell, 1944-1949, n.d.

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1944

"Greetings and Imprecations for 44." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 1/10.

"Confessions of an Anglophilephobe." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 1/21. 2 items.

"Mr. Rodell's Rejoinder." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 1/31.

"Disorder in the Court." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 2/14. 2 items.

"Morris Ernst." (published: Life.) 1944 2/21. 4 items.

"The Press and the Presidency." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 2/28. 2 items.

"Wendell Wilkie: Man of Words." (published: Harper's Magazine.) 1944 3. 3 items.

"The President, the Congress, and the People." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 3/13. 2 items.

"Whence More Bodies?" (published: The Progressive.) 1944 4/3. 2 items.

"The $64 Question." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 4/24. 2 items.

"An Open Letter to Wendell Wilkie." (published: Harper's Magazine.) 1944 5. 2 items.

"Stench on the Potomac." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 5/8.

"Thomas E. Dewey: Politician in Gresepaint." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 6/12.

"Postwar Plan No. 752." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 7/3. 2 items.

"Mr. Rayburn Shatters a Myth." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 7/17. ["a very rough draft']

"Justice Huge Black." (published: American Mercury.) 1944 8/1. [one version titled "Black of Alabama"] 2 items.

"America's Conscience Pricks the War Liberals." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 10/30.

"A Word to the Wise." (published: Liberty.) 1944 11/4.

"In the Sweet Name of Peace." (published: The Progressive.) 1944 12/18.

1945

"Exploded Myths a Good Omen for 1945." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 1/1. 2 items.

"Everybody Reads the Comics." (published: Esquire.) 1945 3. 2 items.

"Walter Lippmann: The Legand and the Man." (published: American Mercury.) 1945 3. 3 items.

"Stars on Their Shoulders." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 3/12.

"Peace in Technicolor." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 3/26.

"Babies at Yale" (published: ?) Letter re from Reader's Digest. 1945 4/24.

"A Champ Leaves a Challenge." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 4/30.

"The Cheap Badge of 'Liberalism'." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 4/9.

"When You Call Me a Liberal, Smile." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 7/23.

"Surplus Property and Not Enough News." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 8/13. 2 items.

"Divorce Muddle." (published: Life.) 1945 9/3. 2 items.

"The Issue in the Atomic Age." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 9/17. 2 items.

"An Open Letter to Justice Burton." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 10/1. 2 items.

"How to Become a Tycoon." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 10/15. 2 items.

"There'll Always Be an England." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 10/29. 2 items.

"Sumner Welles." (published: American Mercury.) 1945 11.

"Bill Douglas, American." (published: American Mercury.) 1945 12. 3 items.

"UAW's Debt to General Motors." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 12/10.

"Peace Comes from Within." (published: The Progressive.) 1945 12/24.

1946

"Robert E. Hannegan: Politician." (published: American Mercury.) 1946 8. 2 items.

1947

"Vanderburg of Michigan." (published: American Mercury.) 1947 1. 2 items.

"Contempt of Court: The Lewis Case." (published: The Progressive.) 1947 3/31.

"Repiblican Robin Hoods." (published: The Progressive.) 1947 4/14.

"The House Goes Light On Labor." (published: The Progressive.) 1947 4/28.

"In LIghter Vein." (published: The Progressive.) 1947 5/26.

"Trial Lawyer." (published: Life.) 1947 5/26. 2 items.

"A Prof Takes a Gander at the Students." (published: Case and Comment.) 1947 9-10. 2 items.

"Taft." (published: '47 The Magazine of the Year.) 1947 11.

"Legal Realists, Legal Findamentalists, Lawyer Schools, and Policy Sience--Or How Not to Teach Law." (published: Vanderbilt Law Review.) 1947 12. 2 items.

1948

"Harold Stassen: The Biggest Tory of Them All." (published: The Progressive.) 1948 6.

"The Man Who Ought to be President and Won't: Justice Douglas." (published: The Progressive.) 1948 7. 2 items.

"The Mood of America." (published: The Progressive.) 1948 11.

1949

"Freedom for Speech We Loathe." (published: The Progressive.) 1949 7.

"The Supreme Court is Standing Pat." (published: The Progressive.) 1949 12-19.

1950

"Hooray for What?" (published: The Progressive.) 1950 1.

"The Impecable Mr. Acheson." (published: American Mercury.) 1950 4. 2 items.

"Come Clean, Alger Hiss." (published: The Progressive.) 1950 6.

1951

"Our Not-So-Supreme Court." (published: Look Magazine.) 1951 7/31. 2 items. [including proof.]

"Justices Black and Douglas Affirming." (published: The Progressive.) 1951 11.

1952

"That Book About Yale: The Attack on Free universities." (published: The Progressive.) 1952 2. 2 items.

"Justice William O. Douglas." (published: The Nation.) 1952 4/15. 2 items. [including letter re and proof.]

"Answer to Max Eastman." (published: The Progressive.) 1952 4. 2 items. [including letter re.]

"Was Alger Framed?" (published: The Progressive.) 1952 4.

1953

1954

1955

1956

"The Court Says No to Congress." (published: The Progressive.) 1956 1.

"The Pattern of Defiance." (published: Look.) 1956 4/20.

"An All-Time All-Amercian Supreme Court." (published: Look.) 1956 8. 2 items.

"Yale Law School Christmas Party - 1956." (unpublished.) [parody of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas.]

1957

"Jerome Frank - In Remberance." (published: Yale Law Report.) 1957.

1958

"Makes Freedom Ring." (possibly published: "Gallery of Justices" in Saturday Review.) 1958 11/15.

Post-1958

"A Sprig of Laurel for Hugo Black at 75." (published: American University Law Review.) 1961 1.

"A Gourmet Dish of Litigati." (published: The New York Times.) 1968 6/23. [photocopy of rough proof.]

"As Jusice Bill Douglas Completes His First Thirty Years on the Court: Herewith a Random Anniversary Sample, Complete with Casual Commentary, of Divers Scraps, Shreds, and Shards Gleaned from a Forty-Year Friendship." (published: UCLA Law Review.) 1969 8/16. [proof.]

No Date, No Title, Both

1944 1/14. [FDR's proposal of National Service Law]

1946 10/12. [Conn. elections]

1946 10/16. [Distocratic Jim]

1946 10/17. [Conn. race for governor]

1946 10/19. [Ray Baldwin]

1946 10/26. [Conn. race for governor]

1946 10/28. [Conn. elections]

1946 10/31. [The Republicans of Conn. are getting panicky...] 2 items.

1946 11/2. [Conn. race for governor]

"The American Caricature"

"Goldsborough" [1949]

"Opinion and Award" [1949] 2 items.

"The Nixon-Burger Supreme Court" (possibly published as "Can Nixon's Justices Reverse the Warren Court?" in Look, 1969 12/2)

"Of Anniversries, Early Promises, Bar Journals, Law Schools and Legal Laughter Or Don't Look Now, Lady, But De Mini-Skirt Not Curried in Lox"

"Dewey" and "Tom Dewey"

"U.S. Supreme Court" [1960s]

Dates

  • Creation: 1944-1949, n.d.

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research use.

Extent

2 boxes

Arrangement

Box 14 contains 1944-1945. 60 items.

Box 15 contains 1946-1969, n.d. 75 items.

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