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Robert Leon Wilkins
From the Oral History of:
Ginsburg, Judge Douglas H.
Hon. Douglas H. Ginsburg Complete Oral History Package
David McCarthy2020-11-04T04:24:28-05:00
... abstract art, having seen other things that were done in this area, I wasn’t going to seriously entertain the kinds of things that were being proposed. Over at the Reagan Building, there is a sculpture that appears to be a 40- or 50-foot phallus, by a local artist who won a competition an execrable use of money and a disgrace to put it in front of
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From the Oral History of:
Ginsburg, Judge Douglas H.
Hon. Douglas H. Ginsburg Fourth Interview
David McCarthy2020-11-03T01:58:52-05:00
... abstract art, having seen other things that were done in this area, I wasn’t going to seriously entertain the kinds of things that were being proposed. Over at the Reagan Building, there is a sculpture that appears to be a 40- or 50-foot phallus, by a local artist who won a competition an execrable use of money and a disgrace to put it in front of
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Hon. Charles Fahy
From the Oral History of:
Scalia, Antonin
Appendix One: Associate Justice Antonin Scalia Memorial
Dawn Bellinger2019-03-30T03:10:34-04:00
... of the Court’s cases. As law clerks, we also had the incomparable experience of watching that amazing wordsmith take our drafts and work his magic. He routinely was handed a stone and returned a sculpture. Indeed, the transformation was generally so complete that I often wondered why he asked for drafts at all. I strongly suspect it was because he had no idea how to format a new document on the comp...
From the Oral History of:
Scalia, Antonin
Antonin Scalia Complete Oral History Package
Dawn Bellinger2022-04-28T11:23:13-04:00
... of the Court’s cases. As law clerks, we also had the incomparable experience of watching that amazing wordsmith take our drafts and work his magic. He routinely was handed a stone and returned a sculpture. Indeed, the transformation was generally so complete that I often wondered why he asked for drafts at all. I strongly suspect it was because he had no idea how to format a new document on the comp...
From the Oral History of:
Farrell, Michael W.
Michael Farrell Fifth Interview: November 12, 2015
Catherine Nugent2022-05-12T10:48:08-04:00
... You know, all the dynasties that were
in there, and the French, and the Austrians, and everybody. So, the
museums are just a treasure trove of interesting things, particularly
wonderful marble sculpture, because they have great marble down
there in the southern part of the country. And we stayed in the old
city, which was nice, and got a chance to do a lot of things, including
taking a funicula...
From the Oral History of:
Farrell, Michael W.
Michael Farrell Complete Oral History Package
Catherine Nugent2022-04-26T15:30:51-04:00
... You know, all the dynasties that were
in there, and the French, and the Austrians, and everybody. So, the
museums are just a treasure trove of interesting things, particularly
wonderful marble sculpture, because they have great marble down
there in the southern part of the country. And we stayed in the old
city, which was nice, and got a chance to do a lot of things, including
taking a funicula...
From the Oral History of:
Trout, Robert P.
Robert Trout First Interview: October 7, 2014
Dawn Bellinger2022-05-23T11:04:22-04:00
... who was trying his first case.
And the defense attorney, I think in both of them, was an attorney by the name of Joel
Hirschhorn, who is, I think, the nephew of the Hirschhorn for whom the sculpture museum
is named.
Stu Pierson: Oh, really?
Bob Trout: I think. And he was a very good lawyer and a very nice guy. We got along
fine. He was much more experienced than I was, and I was learning h...
From the Oral History of:
Trout, Robert P.
Robert Trout Complete Oral History Package (1,388 KB)
Dawn Bellinger2022-05-23T11:03:10-04:00
... who was trying his first case.
And the defense attorney, I think in both of them, was an attorney by the name of Joel
Hirschhorn, who is, I think, the nephew of the Hirschhorn for whom the sculpture museum
is named.
Stu Pierson: Oh, really?
Bob Trout: I think. And he was a very good lawyer and a very nice guy. We got along
fine. He was much more experienced than I was, and I was learning h...
From the Oral History of:
Vieth, G. Duane
Duane Vieth Text of Interview
Dawn Bellinger2022-05-23T11:39:29-04:00
... Golden Glove
award or the Golden Elbow award.
Mr. Vieth: Golden Elbow Award. (laughter) Well that's -that's just kind of
a joke. Indeed there was - I think I still have it - literally a little sculpture that looked like an
elbow. But that was because I had a reputation of dealing with associates or partners or non-legal
personnel in a way that I tried to be kind of avuncular with them would grab...
From the Oral History of:
Vieth, G. Duane
Duane Vieth Complete Oral History Package (2,116 KB)
Dawn Bellinger2022-05-23T11:39:35-04:00
... Golden Glove
award or the Golden Elbow award.
Mr. Vieth: Golden Elbow Award. (laughter) Well that's -that's just kind of
a joke. Indeed there was - I think I still have it - literally a little sculpture that looked like an
elbow. But that was because I had a reputation of dealing with associates or partners or non-legal
personnel in a way that I tried to be kind of avuncular with them would grab...
From the Oral History of:
Aldock, John D.
John D. Aldock Eighth Interview: July 22, 2010
Dawn Bellinger2022-04-29T10:34:04-04:00
... at the time. We also limited ourselves to the number of and time spent in museums. When we were in Rome, we focused the children on Michelangelo, and searched for his work throughout the city: the sculptures, the Sistine Chapel, and his other works in Rome, including his great statue of Moses. We went to Florence but visited only one museum...
From the Oral History of:
Aldock, John D.
John D. Aldock Complete Oral History Package
Dawn Bellinger2022-04-29T10:34:26-04:00
... at the time. We also limited ourselves to the number of and time spent in museums. When we were in Rome, we focused the children on Michelangelo, and searched for his work throughout the city: the sculptures, the Sistine Chapel, and his other works in Rome, including his great statue of Moses. We went to Florence but visited only one museum...
From the Oral History of:
Acheson, David C.
David C. Acheson Third Interview – March 24, 2010
Dawn Bellinger2022-04-29T10:16:52-04:00
... made of marble — and they took us to visit a marble factory where they were making statutes and things and sawing enormous blocks of marble in the forms that they could, you know, work from as sculptures and stuff, and they were using these great electric-driven saw blades cooled by spraying water on them as they cut through this marble. It was really quite a thing to watch, but it was sort of abs...
From the Oral History of:
Acheson, David C.
David C. Acheson Complete Oral History Package (930 KB)
Dawn Bellinger2022-04-29T10:17:07-04:00
... made of marble — and they took us to visit a marble factory where they were making statutes and things and sawing enormous blocks of marble in the forms that they could, you know, work from as sculptures and stuff, and they were using these great electric-driven saw blades cooled by spraying water on them as they cut through this marble. It was really quite a thing to watch, but it was sort of abs...
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Charles Fahy
Court of Appeals
1950 - 1979
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Gladys Kessler
District Court
1994 - 2023
Kessler, Gladys
Dawn Bellinger2023-07-07T07:09:18-04:00
... and senior members of the military and medical communities.
Many of the portraits and still lifes painted by MS. Dawson are displayed in collections throughout the world. Her 17 foot bronze sculpture, "St. Joseph, the Worker," appears on the facade of St. Joseph's Hospital in Towson, Maryland.
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Colleen Kollar-Kotelly
District Court
1997 - present
Kollar-Kotelly, Colleen
Dawn Bellinger2020-08-17T16:21:31-04:00
... and senior members of the military and medical communities.
Many of the portraits and still lifes painted by MS. Dawson are displayed in collections throughout the world. Her 17 foot bronze sculpture, "St. Joseph, the Worker," appears on the facade of St. Joseph's Hospital in Towson, Maryland.
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Bolitha James Laws
District Court
1938 - 1958
Laws, Bolitha James
Dawn Bellinger2019-03-02T18:32:43-05:00
... Egeli's career as a portrait and marine artist has spanned decades. His portraits hang in boardrooms, in government and industrial spaces, and in academia
See Judge Bolitha J. Laws' Sculpture...