Index
1952 Act (Immigration and Nationality Act, June 27, 1952, c. 477,66 Stat. 163), 47-50
AA UW case (American Association of University Women v. Washington Branch of American
A.B. Dick Company, 32-34,36
A.B. Dick Company v. Marr, 197 F.2d 498 (2nd Cir. 1952), cert.denied, 344 U.S. 878 (1952),
ABA Committee on the Judicky, 122- 125
Acheson, Dean, 74
ACLU, 43,46,48
see also Perez v. Brownell, 356 U.S. 44 (1958)
Association of University Women, 175 F.2d 368 @.C. Cir. 1949)), 21
(Dick v. Marr case), 32-34,36
see also Toyosaburo Korematsu v. United States, 323 U.S. 214 (1945), and see also Exparte
Mitsuye Endo, 323 U.S. 283 (1944) andsee also Perez v. Brownell, 356 U.S. 44 (1958)
Advisor to the President for the District of Columbia, 74-82, 87-97
Pollak, Steve, takes over position, 76
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Public service
Agricultural Adjustment Act, May 12, 1933, c. 25,48 Stat. 31, 15,60
Alsop, Joseph W., 14
Altman, Victor, 25-27
Altman v. Central of Georgia Railway Company, 488 F.2d 1302 (D.C. Cir. 1973), 25-27
American Association of University Women, 2 1
American Association of University Women v. Washington Branch of American Association of
American Bar Association Committee on the Judiciary, 122- 125
American Can Company v. Russellville Canning Company, 191 F.2d 38 (8th Cir. 1951) (Bruces
American Civil Liberties Union, 43,46,48
University Women, 175 F.2d 368 (D.C. Cir. 1949) (AAUWcase), 21
Juices case), 34-35,36
see also Toyosaburo Korematsu v. Unitedstates, 323 U.S. 214 (1945), andsee also Exparte
Mitsuye Endo, 323 U.S. 283 (1944), andsee also Perez v. Brownell, 356 U.S. 44 (1958)
American Society of Authors and Composers, 41
American Soviet Friendship Society, 75
American Waterways Operators v. United States, 421 U.S. 1006 (1975), 27-28
Amtrak, 27,50
Amtrak statute (Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970, P.L. 91 -5 18, 84 Stat. 1327), 27
Anacostia River, 103
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Anderson, Jack, 96
Atomic Energy Commission, 53-54
Austern, Tommy, 34
Austria, 66-68
Bazelon, David L., 26,27
Beal, Joe, 11
Berrien, Mrs., 20
Berrien v. Pollitzer, 165 F.2d 21 (D.C. Cir. 1947), 19-21
Bible, Senator, 80
Black studies, 86
Board of Higher Education, 82-87,97,99
Board of Tax Appeals, 22-23
Bostaert, Professor (later Colonel), 68-70
Bowie, Maryland, 14
Bowles (Administrator of the Price Control System), 38
Brennan, Justice, 48-49
Brooklyn, 10
Bruces Juices case (American Can Company v. Russellville Canning Company, 191 F.2d 38
(8th Cir. 1951)), 34-35,36
Bryant, William B., 27-28, 1 16-1 18
Bureau of Standards, 83-84
Burger, Chief Justice, 24-25
Burling, Edward, Jr., 45
Burling, Edward B., 17,18,45,62,63
Burling, Jack, 45
Byrd, Senator, 80-8 1
California, 43-46
Cambridge, 6-7, 12
Catholic University, 23
Central of Georgia Railroad, 25-27
Chalk, 0. Roy, 88
Chase, Harry, 9- 10
Clark, Bennett Champ, 21
Claytor, Graham, 17
Coast Guard, 64-73
College of Cardinals, 49
Commerce Department, U.S., 84
Anschlutz, 66-68
see also under Horsky Charles A., Public service
see also Hecht Company v. Bowles, 321 U.S. 321 (1944)
see also Altman v. Central of Georgia Railway Company, 488 F.2d 1302 (D.C. Cir. 1973)
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Legal career, Nuremberg trial
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Committee to study District of Columbia courts, 102-1 06, 109- 1 1 1, 1 1 5, 123
Conrail, 50-5 1
Cook, Paul, 82
Council for Court Excellence, 106- 108, 1 1 1 – 1 15
Court of Claims
Covington & Burling, 2, 16-17, 18-36,37-54, 62-63,73, 74, 102, 119-120
Cox, Archie, Sr., 33-34
Cravath, 12- 13
Curran, Edward M., 20
Davis, John W., 57
Davis, Ken, 12, 54
Defense Department, U.S., 64
Depression, the, 9- 10
Devitt Award, 120
DeWitt, General, 44-45
DeWitt Report:
see also Horsky, Charles A., Public service, District of Columbia Bar, Horsky Commission
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Public service
see U.S. Court of Federal Claims
see also under Horsky, Charles A,, Legal career
Justice Departmenwentagon controversy over, 44-45
Reliability of, 44-47
see also Toyosaburo Korematsu v. United States, 323 U.S. 214 (1945)
DiBenedetto v. Morgenthau, 326 U.S. 686 (1945), 31
Dick, Mr., 32-33
Dick v. Marr case (A. B. Dick Company v. Marr, 197 F.2d 498 (2nd Cir. 1952), cert.denied,
District Appropriations Subcommittee of Senate Appropriations Committee, 80
District of Columbia, 125
344 U.S. 878 (1952)), 32-34,36
1930s, reminiscences of the, 14-16,59-62
Advisor to the President for the District of Columbia, 74-82, 87-97
Board of Education, 83
Board of Tax Appeals, 22-23
City Council, 1 15
Commissioners of, 77-78, 90, 116-1 17, 11 8
Federal payment, 78-80
Highway Department, 89-91
Investigative arrests, study of, 1 16- 1 1 8
Police Department, 1 16- 1 17
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Public service
Washington Ethical Society v. District of Columbia, 249 F.2d 127 (D.C. Cir. 1957), 21-24
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Secret City, The, 14-1 5
Segregation, 14-15, 61
see also Racism
District of Columbia Bar, 102- 106, 109- 1 1 1
District of Columbia Courts, 108
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Public service
Hamilton, Chief Judge, 1 12, 115
Home rule for, 1 12- 1 13
Horsky Commission, 102-106, 109-1 11 , 1 15, 123
Landlord and Tenant Court, 105
Moultrie, Chief Judge, 1 10
Probate Court, 1 14
Reorganization of:
effect of, 1 12
Ellison Commission, 1102, 113, 122
Small Claims Court, 1 14
Study, evaluation of need for new, 1 12- 1 15
Superior Court, 1 14
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Public service, District of Columbia Bar
DonnelZy Garment Company v. Dubinsky, 154 F.2d 38 (8th Cir. 1946), 35-36
Dooling, Jack, 10
Dubinsky, David, 35-36
DuPont Company, 18,120
Edgerton, Henry W., 21
Elizabethtown, New York, 11
Ellison, Mr., 102
Ellison Commission, 102, 1 13, 122
Endo, Miss, 46
Endo v. United States (Exparte Mitsuye Endo, 323 U.S. 283 (1944)), 46
England, 12, 70
Europe, 12
Exparte Mitsuye Endo, 323 U.S. 283 (1944) (Endo v. United States), 46
Executive Office Building, 76
Fahy, Charles, 23,45, 118-1 19
Farben, I.G., 73
FBI, 75
Federal City College, 81-86
Dougan, Art, 9-1 0
see also Donnelly Garment Company v. Dubinsky, 154 F.2d 38 (8th Cir. 1946)
Chastised by Chief Justice in Exparte Mitsuye Endo, 323 U.S. 283 (1944), 46
see also Horsky, Charles A., Public service, Advisor to the President for the District of
Columbia, University of the District of Columbia, and see also Horsky, Charles A.,
Public service, Board of Higher Education
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Federal Power Commission, 24-25
Fels, Nick, 25
Flathead Lake, 24
Ford Foundation, 103
Forrest Holiday case (Holiday v. Johnston, 313 U.S. 342 (1941)), 37-38
Fox,Sam, 41
France, 12,70
Frankfurter, Justice, 9- 10
Freund, Paul, 15
Gardner, Professor, 8
Gardner, Warner, 15
Germany, 12,66-68
Gesell, Gerhard R., 18
Appointed to U.S. District,Court for the District of Columbia, 119-120
Devitt Award, 120
assignment by U.S. Supreme Court, 37
see also Sam Fox Publishing Company v. United States, 366 U.S. 683 (1961)
Gordon, Spencer, 20
Graham, Eunice, 76,97
Graham, Philip, 74, 10 1
Green, Constance McLaughlin, 14- 1 5
Green, Joyce Hens, 122
Greene, Harold H., 122
Griffin, Mr., 4 1-42
Grzfln v. Illinois, 351 U.S. 12 (1956), 41-43
Hamilton, Chief Judge, 1 12, 1 15
appointment of counsel by U.S. Supreme Court, 41
Hand, Augustus, 9- 1 1 , 62
see also Horsky, Charles A., Legal career, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, clerk to
Judge Augustus Hand
Hand, Learned, 9-1 1
Harrihan, Sam, 103-107
Harvard Divinity School, 22
Harvard Law School, 6-9, 14, 15
Hecht Company, 38-41
Hecht Company v. Bowles, 321 U.S. 321 (1944), 38-41
Appeal, 39-40
Argument in U.S. Supreme Court, 40
Background of case, 38-39
Trial, 39
Helena, 1-2,4,7
Helena High School, 1-2
Hiss, Alger, 15
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Hodges (Secretary of Commerce), 84
Hogan, Thomas F., 123
Holiday, Forrest, 3 7-3 8
Holiday v. Johnston, 313 U.S. 342 (1941) (Forrest Holiday case), 37-38
Hoover, J. Edgar, 75
Horsky, Charles A.:
District of Columbia, experiences during 1930s, 14-16, 59-62
Early life:
career plans, 2-3,6-7
family history, 2
home town:
lawyers in, 2
size of, 1-2
movies, silent and talkies, 5
siblings, 10
Harvard Law School:
applies to, 6-7
expectations of, 7-8
on Law Review, 9
living arrangements during, 7
summers during:
European travel, 12,54
work, 11-12
Education:
Helena High School, 1-2
University of Washington (Seattle):
college politics, 5-6
major, 3
summers during, 11
work during, 3-5
at Covington & Burling:
Legal career:
appellate practice, 19
Court of Claims cases, 30-3 1
International Ladies Garment Workers’ Union, work for, 35-36
joins firm, 16-17
becomes partner, 18
returns from Solicitor General’s office, 18, 63
major cases:
AA UW case (American Association of University Women v. Washington
Branch of American Association of University Women, 175 F.2d 368
(D.C. Cir. 1949)), 21
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Altman v. Central of Georgia Railway Company, 488 F.2d 1302 (D.C. Cir. 1973),
American Waterways Operators v. United States, 421 U.S. 1006 (1975), 27-28
Berrien v. Pollitzer, 165 F.2d 21 (D.C. Cir. 1947), 19-21
Bruces Juices case (American Can Company v. Russellville Canning Company,
DiBenedetto v. Morgenthau, 326 U.S. 686 (1945), 31
Dick v. Marr case (A. B. Dick Company v. Marr, 197 F.2d 498 (2nd Cir. 1952),
cert.denied, 344 U.S. 878 (1952)), 32-34,36
Donnelly Garment Company v. Dubinsky, 154 F.2d 38 (8th Cir. 1946), 35-36
Endo v. United States (Exparte Mitsuye Endo, 323 US. 283 (1944)), 46
Forrest Holiday case (Holiday v. Johnston, 313 U.S. 342 (1941)), 37-38
Grzfln v. Illinois, 351 U.S. 12 (1956), 41-43
Hecht Company v. Bowles, 321 U.S. 321 (1944), 38-41
Korematsu v. United States (Toyosaburo Korematsu v. United States,
Meyer v. Morgenthau, 122 F.2d 216 (D.C. Cir. 1941), 31
Montana Power Company v. Federal Power Commission, 459 F. 2d 863
National Association of Railroad Passengers v. Central of Georgia Railway
News Printing Company v. National Labor Relations Board, 23 1 F.2d 767
Perez v. Brownell, 356 U.S. 44 (1958), 47-49
Reel v. United States (United States ex re1 Reel v. Badt, 141 F.2d 845
Regional Rail Reorganization Act Cases, 419 U.S. 102 (1974), 50-53
Sam Fox Publishing Company v. United States, 366 U.S. 683 (1961), 41
United States v. United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company,
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation v. National Resources Defense
Washington Ethical Society v. District of Columbia, 249 F.2d 127
25-27
191 F.2d 38 (8th Cir. 1951)), 34-35, 36
323 U.S. 214 (1945)), 43-47, 118-1 19
(D.C. Cir. 1972), cert. denied, 408 U.S. 930 (1972), 24-25
Company, 475 F.2d 325 (D.C. Cir. 1973), 27,50
(D.C. Cir. 1956), cert. denied, 352 U.S. 845 (1956), 27
(2nd Cir. 1944)), 31-32
339 U.S. 186 (1950), 50
Council, Inc., 435 U.S. 519 (1978), 53-54
(D.C. Cir. 1957), 21-24
Montana Power Co., work for, 25
National Custom Service Association, work for, 3 1
Perm Central:
history of firm’s work on reorganization, 52-53
Regional Rail Reorganization Act Cases, 419 U.S. 102 (1974), 50-53
trustee problems, brought in on, 5 1-52
“Solicitor General,” acts as, 28-29
Southern Railroad, work for, 25-29,50
Supreme Court practice, 19,28, 32, 34,37-54, 118-1 19
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tax work, 18,62
trial experience, 19
District of Columbia courts, appearances in, 108
Nuremberg trial:
Ambassador Messerschmidt, gets affidavit from, 66-68
Covington & Burling, carries on practice at, 73
Covington & Burling, potential conflict with, 64
military protocol, anecdote about, 67-68
Pentagon, assigned office at, 65-66
security clearance issues, 64-65
sentencing, 73
simultaneous translation system:
Bostaert proposes system, 68-69
IBM donates equipment, 70
multilingual translators needed, 70-7 1
skill of interpreters, 72-73
success of, 7 1-72
Subsequent Proceedings, tries cases in, 72-73
in U.S. Coast Guard, Temporary Reserves, 64-73
volunteers to help, 63-64
in Solicitor General’s Office:
joins office, 13-14
labor relations cases, 15, 1 18
leaves office, 16
New Deal, constitutionality of, 59-61
reminiscences of during 1930s, 15-16,59-62
returns to argue Supreme Court cases, 16- 18,62-63
National Labor Relations Board v. Sands Manufacturing Company,
United States v. Bentelson and Peterson Engineering Company,
United States v. Powers, 307 U.S. 214 (1939), 36-37,55
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit, arguing before, 35
assigned by Justice Frankfurter, 9-10
experiences as, 10- 1 1, 13
job offers following, 12- 13
salary, 9-10, 12
306 U.S. 332 (1939), 37
306 U.S. 276 (1939), 37
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, clerk to Judge Augustus Hand, 62
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 9th Circuits, appearances in, 28
District of Columbia courts, need for new evaluation of, 1 12- 1 15
Supreme Court, changes in argument before, 55-56
Supreme Court, Government’s advantage before, 56
Legal philosophies:
Supreme Court, quality of advocacy in, 55-57
Supreme Court bar, 57-58
Marries, 61
Political views, 105
Public Service:
on FBI enemies list, 75
Advisor to the President for the District of Columbia:
appointed as:
discusses job with Attorney General, 74-75
recommended for position, 74
District of Columbia Commissioners, relationship with, 78, 1 18
Executive Office Building, office in, 76
federal payment:
background, 78-80
creates District budget and budget message, 79, 8 1
federal paymeqt raised, 78-80
meets with President and heads of House and Senate District Committees, 80-8 1
Highway Department Master Plan, 90-9 1
Kennedy Center:
location, discussion of, 9 1-92
Pennsylvania Avenue Commission proposal, 92
Washington Center for the Arts, proposed as, 91
leaves position, 76,97,99
the Metro:
background, 87-88
interstate compact for (Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority), 88
opposition to, 88-90
legislation introduced, 94
Pennsylvania Avenue Development Commission, creation of, 95
Pennsylvania Avenue rebuilding, 93-95
role as, 77-78,87
University of the District of Columbia:
Federal City College, legislation creating, 82
proposal in President’s budget message, 8 1 , 97
Washington Technical Institute, legislation creating, 82
Pope John Paul I, correspondence about, 96-97
American Bar Association Committee on the Judiciary:
serves on, 122-125
Supreme Court nominees, quality of, 124-125
Watergate complex, 9 1-92
American Civil Liberties Union, started District of Columbia branch, 43
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Board of Higher Education:
appointed chair, 82-83,97,99
Federal City College, creation of, 83-86
presidents of College, appointing, 83, 85,86
purposeof, 82
Technical Institute Board, conflict with, 83-84
University of the District of Columbia, creation of, 84-85
court problems solved, 1 1 1 , 1 14
created, 106- 107
District of Columbia courts, evaluation of need for new study, 1 12-1 15
educational role of, 107
passes chairmanship on, 108
Probate Code, reform of, 1 14-1 15
purpose of, 113-1 15
Board of Directors, elected to, 102
on Board of Governors, 102
Horsky Commission:
Council for Court Excellence:
District of Columbia B,ar:
appointed as chair by Board of Governors, 102, 109
background, 102- 103
cooperation from courts, 109- 1 1 1
Executive Director hired, 103
funding of, 103
implementation of recommendations (Pickering Committee), 106,111
review process, 103-105, 109-1 11
Senate sponsorship, 105- 106
investigative arrests in the District of Columbia, chair of study committee, 1 16- 1 18
Meyer Foundation, on Board of Directors of, 125
Washington Housing Association:
Board of Directors, president of, 10 1 – 102
involvement with, 100
appointed to Board, 97-98
creation of, 99
Woodrow Wilson Commission report, 98-99
Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars:
Segregation, experiences with, 14- 1 5,6 1
University of Virginia Law School, teaching at, 32
U.S. Coast Guard, joins Temporary Reserves, 64-68,73
Watergate trials, book about, 120
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Public Service, District of Columbia Bar
Horsky Commission, 102- 106, 109- 1 1 1 , 1 15, 123
House District Committee, 77-78, 80
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Howard Law School, 118
Hughes, Chief Justice, 55
Humphrey, Hubert, 99
IBM, 70
Illinois, 4 1-43
Immigration and Nationality Act, June 27, 1952, c. 477,66 Stat. 163, 47-50
Implementation Committee (Pickering Committee), 106, 1 1 1
Interior Department, 94
International Ladies Garment Workers’ Union (ILGWU), 35-36
Interstate Commerce Commission, 26, 50, 52
Investigative arrests, 1 16-1 18
Jackson, Thomas Penfield, 123
Jackson, Justice, 16-17,36,49
Jackson, Leroy, 15
Japanese exclusion cases, 43-47, 1 18-1 19
Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 63,76,82,87,94,97,99
see also Grzfin v. Illinois, 351 U.S. 12 (1956)
see also Donnelly Garment Company v. Dubinsky, 154 F.2d 38 (8th Cir. 1946)
Chief prosecutor at Nurederg trial, 63-73
see also Horsky, Charles A., Public service, Advisor to the President for the District of
Columbia
Johnson, Norma Holloway, 122
Judicial Conferences of the District of Columbia Circuit, 12 1
Judicial Nominating Commission, 1 12- 1 13
Justice Department, U.S., 32-34
Attorney General’s Office, 74-75
Federal Bureau of Investigations, 75
Judicial nominations, 122, 124
Solicitor General’s Office, 18, 35,36-37, 59-61, 62
Fahy, Charles, 23,45,46, 118-1 19
Jackson, Robert H., 16-17,36,49,63-73
Lawyers in during 1930s, 15-16
Reed, Stanley, 13, 15- 16
Role of, 13-14
Supreme Court, advantage in, 56
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Legal career
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 74-77, 87,92,93,96
see also Horsky, Charles A., Public service, Advisor to the President for the District of
Columbia
Kennedy, Robert, 74-75
Kennedy Center, 9 1-92
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Public service, Advisor to the President for the District of
Columbia
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Korematsu, Mr., 43-44,46
Korematsu v. United States (Toyosaburo Korematsu v. United States, 323 U.S. 214 (1945)):
DeWitt Report, 44-47
Japanese-American internment case, 43-47
Solicitor General Fahy argues for U.S., 45, 118-1 19
Subsequent proceedings, 46
Kramer, Sydney, 64-65
Lamberth, Royce C., 123
Letts, F. Dickinson, 39
Leventhal, Harold, 24-25, 120- 12 1
Lindman, Ray, 7-8, 12
MacKinnon, George E., 26
Mahin, Amy Ruth, 31
Manton, Judge, 9-1 1
Maryland, 88,89,105
Mathias, Senator, 105, 107 ,
McCarthyism, 49
McGowan, Carl, 26
McLaughlin, Jim, 14
McMillan, John, 77,79-80
Medina, Harold, 33-34
Messerschmidt, Ambassador, 66-68
Metro, the, 87-90
Columbia
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Public service, Advisor to the President for the District of
Mexico, 47-48,66
Meyer, Agnes, 82
Meyer Foundation, 103, 1 16, 125
Meyer v. Morgenthau, 122 F.2d 216 (D.C. Cir. 1941), 31
Miller, Wilbur K., Jr., 21, 27
Model-A Ford, 7, 13
Montana, 1 , 1 1 – 12,24,76
Montana Power Company, 24-25
Montana Power Company v. Federal Power Commission, 459 F. 2d 863 (D.C. Cir. 1972),
cert. denied, 408 U.S. 930 (1972):
Appealed to U.S. Supreme Court, 25
Arguement in US. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 24
Montgomery County, Maryland, 89
Morse, Senator, 82
Moultrie, Chief Judge, 1 10
Moynihan, Pat, 93,95
“Nancy Hanks”, the, 27
Nathanson, Councilman, 1 15
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National Association of Railroad Passengers, 27, 50
National Association of Railroad Passengers v. Central of Georgia Railway Company,
475 F.2d 325 (D.C. Cir. 1973), 27,50
National Clubhouse, 20
National Custom Service Association, 3 1
National Labor Relations Act, 15,37,59-60
National Labor Relations Board, 27,35, 61, 1 18
see also News Printing Company v. National Labor Relations Board, 23 1 F.2d 767
(D.C. Cir. 1956), cert. denied, 352 US. 845 (1956)
National Labor Relations Board v. Sands Manufacturing Company, 306 U.S. 332 (1939), 37
National Park Service, 94
National Women’s Party, 19-20
Naval AttachC, 67-68
Nazis, 63-73
Nelson, Ancker, 82 1
New Deal, 15,59-62, 118
New York, 9-1 1 , 12,62, 107
News Printing Company v. National Labor Relations Board, 23 1 F.2d 767 (D.C. Cir. 1956),
NIRA, 60
Nixon, Richard, 124- 125
Norfolk and Western Railroad, 29
Nuremberg trial, 63-73
Justice Jackson appointed as chief prosecutor, 63
Sentencing, 73
Subsequent Proceedings, 72-73
Taylor, General, principal assistant to Justice Jackson, 72-73
Translation system for, 68-72
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Legal career
see also Horsky, Charles A., Legal career, Nuremberg trial
cert. denied, 352 U.S. 845 (1956), 27
O’Brian, John Lord, 2 1-23
O’Donnell, Ken, 8 1
O’Melveny-Myers, 7
Old Post Office Building, 95
Owings, Nathaniel, 92-95,98
Pacific Coast Command, 44
Patterson, Bob, 64
Penn, John Garrett, 122
Penn Central, 50-53
Pennsylvania Avenue Development Commission
see also Regional Rail Reorganization Act Cases, 419 U.S. 102 (1974)
Creation of, 95
Kennedy Center, involvement in planning of, 91 -92
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Moynihan, Pat, report by, 93
Owings, Nathaniel, chair of, 92-95
Pennsylvania Avenue, rebuilding of, 93-95
Old Post Office Building, 95
Willard Building, 95-96
Columbia, Pennsylvania Avenue rebuilding
see also Horsky, Charles A., Public service, Advisor to the President for- the District of
Pepper, George Wharton, 57
Perez v. Brownell, 356 U.S. 44 (1958), 47-49
Peterson, Esther, 76
Pickering, John, 106-107
Pickering Committee, 106, 1 1 1
Pollak, Steve, 76
Pope John Paul I, 48-49,96-97
Prettyman, E. Banett, 2 1,27 ,
Price Control System, 38
Probate Code, District of Columbia, reform of, 1 14-1 15
Racism, 77, 80, 86
Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970, P.L. 91-518,84 Stat. 1327, 27
Reed, Senator, 35-36
Reed, Stanley, 13, 15-16
Reel, Mr., 3 1-32
Reel v. United States (Unitedstates ex re1 Reel v. Badt, 141 F.2d 845 (2nd Cir. 1944)), 3 1-32
Regional Rail Reorganization Act, 50
Regional Rail Reorganization Act Cases, 419 US. 102 (1974), 50-53
see also Horsky, Charles A., Public service, District of Columbia Bar, Horsky Commission
Penn Central reorganization, 50-5 1
Tucker Act remedy, 5 1
Ripley, Dillon, 99
Robb, Roger, 1 16- 1 17
Roberts, Justice, 60-6 1
Robinson, Aubrey E., Jr., 125
Robinson, Spottswood W., 111, 27-28, 12 1 – 122
Robinson, Marian, 12 1
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 100
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 9- 10
Sam Fox Publishing Company v. United States, 366 U.S. 683 (1961), 41
Sands Manufacturing Company
Seattle, 3-6, 11
Seavey, Warren, 1 1-12
Secret City, The, 14- 15
Shorb, Paul, 18,62
see National Labor Relations Board v. Sands Manufacturing Company, 306 U.S. 332 (1939)
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Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 92
Smith, John Lewis, Jr., 27-28
Smith, Marvin, 15
Smithsonian, the, 99
Social Security Act, Aug. 14, 1935, c. 531,49 Stat. 620, 15, 60, 61
Social Security Administration, 6 1-62
Solicitor General’s Office
Southern Railroad, 25,27-29, 50
Soviet Union, 70
Star, The, 75
Starr, Ken, 108
State Department, 66-68
Stolzenbach, Darwin, 89
Stone, Chief Justice, 120 ,
Subsequent Proceedings, Nuremberg trial, 72-73
Sullivan & Cromwell, 12- 13
Supreme Court, U.S., 10, 13-14,30
see under Horsky, Charles A., Legal career, and see under Justice Department, U.S.
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Legal career, at Covington & Burling
see also Horsky, Charles A., Legal career, Nuremberg trial
Bar of, 16-17,57-58
Cases:
American Waterways Operators v. United States, 421 U.S. 1006 (1975), 27-28
DiBenedetto v. Morgenthau, 326 U.S. 686 (1945), 3 1
Endo v. Unitedstates (Exparte Mitsuye Endo, 323 U.S. 283 (1944)), 46
Forrest Holiday case (Holiday v. Johnston, 313 U.S. 342 (1941)), 37-38
GrrfJin v. llinois, 351 U.S. 12 (1956), 41-43
Hecht Company v. Bowles, 321 U.S. 321 (1944), 38-41
Korematsu v. United States (Toyosaburo Korematsu v. United States,
National Labor Relations Board v. Sands Manufacturing Company,
Perez v. Brownell, 356 U.S. 44 (1958), 47-49
Regional Rail Reorganization Act Cases, 4 19 U.S. 102 (1 974), 50-53
Sam Fox Publishing Company v. United States, 366 U.S. 683 (1 96 l), 4 1
323 U.S. 214 (1945)), 43-47, 118-119
306 U.S. 332 (1939), 37
United States v. Bentelson and Peterson Engineering Company, 306 U.S. 276 (1939), 37
Unitedstates v. Powers, 307 U.S. 214 (1939), 36-37, 55
United States v. United States Smelting, Rejning and Mining Company,
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation v. National Resources Defense
339 U.S. 186 (1950), 50
Council, Inc., 435 U.S. 519 (1978), 53-54
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Justices:
Brennan, 48-49
Burger, 24-25
Frankfurter, 9-10
Hughes, 55
Jackson, 16-17,36,49,63-73
Roberts, 60-6 1
Stone, 120
Supreme Court Bar
Swan, Tom, 9-1 1
Tamm, Edward Allen, 24-25
Taylor, General, 72-73
Teacher’s College, 8 1-82, 84-85
Technical Institute, 82-85 ,
Technical Institute Board, 83-84
Tennessee Valley Authority, 6 1-62
Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933, May 18, 1933, c. 32,48 Stat. 58, 15,60,61
Tobriner, Walter, 78, 116-1 18
Toyosaburo Korematsu v. United States, 323 U.S. 214 (1945) (Korematsu v. United States),
Treatise on Administrative Law, 54
Tucker Act, 51
TVA, 15,60,61
Union Station, 95
United States v. Bentelson and Peterson Engineering Company, 306 U.S. 276 (1939), 37
United States v. Powers, 307 U.S. 214 (1939), 36-37,55
United States v. United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company, 339 U.S. 186 (1950), 50
University of the District of Columbia, 8 1-86
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Public service, Advisor to the President for the District of
Nomination of justices, 124- 125
see Supreme Court, U.S., Bar of
43-47, 11 8-1 19
Columbia and see also under Horsky, Charles A., Public service, Board of Higher
Education
University of Montana, 3-4, 10
University of Washington (Seattle), 3-6, 8, 11
U.S. Army, 70
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, 10,3 1
Dick v. Marr case (A. B. Dick Company v. Marry 197 F.2d 498 (2nd Cir. 1952), cert. denied,
Judges:
344 U.S. 878 (1952)), 32-34,36
Chase, Harry, 9-10
Hand, Learned, 9-1 1
Hand, Augustus, 9-1 1
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Manton, 9-1 1
Swan, Tom, 9-1 1
Reel v. United States (United States ex re1 Reel v. Badt, 141 F.2d 845 (1944)), 3 1-32
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Legal career
Judges and argument in, 35
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit, 28
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, 28
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, 28
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit:
Bruces Juices case (American Can Company v. Russellville Canning Company, 191 F.2d 38
(8th Cir. 1951)), 34-35,36
Donnelly Garment Company v. Dubinsky, 154 F.2d 38 (8th Cir. 1946), 35-36
Judges and argument in, 34,36
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, 28,32
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 19, 112, 120
Arguing in compared to U,.S. Supreme Court, 56-57
Cases:
AA UW case (American Association of University Women v. Washington Branch of
American Association of University Women, 175 F.2d 368 (D.C. Cir. 1949)), 21
Altman v. Central of Georgia Railway Company, 488 F.2d 1302 (D.C. Cir. 1973), 25-27
Berrien v. Pollitzer, 165 F.2d 21 (D.C. Cir. 1947), 19-21
Hecht Company v. Bowles, 321 U.S. 321 (1944), 38-41
Meyer v. Morgenthau, 122 F.2d 216 (D.C. Cir. 1941), 31
Montana Power Company v. Federal Power Commission, 459 F. 2d 863
National Association of Railroad Passengers v. Central of Georgia Railway Company,
News Printing Company v. National Labor Relations Board, 23 1 F.2d 767
Washington Ethical Society v. District of Columbia, 249 F.2d 127 (D.C. Cir. 1957), 21-24
Bazelon, David L., 26,27
Burger, Warren E., 24-25
Clark, Bennett Champ, 21
Edgerton, Henry W., 21
Fahy, Charles, 23,45,46, 118-1 19
Leventhal, Harold, 24-25, 120- 12 1
MacKinnon, George E., 26
McGowan, Carl, 26
Miller, Wilbur K., Jr., 21, 27
Prettyman, E. Barrett, 2 1 , 27
Robb, Roger, 116-1 17
Robinson, Spottswood W., 111, 12 1 – 122
(D.C. Cir. 1972), cert. denied, 408 U.S. 930 (1972), 24-25
475 F.2d 325 (D.C. Cir. 1973), 27,50
(D.C. Cir. 1956), cert. denied, 352 U.S. 845 (1956), 27
Judges:
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Tamm, Edward Allen, 24-25
Wilkey, Malcolm R., 27
Wright, J. Skelly, 27
U.S. Court of Federal Claims, 30-3 1 , 5 1
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 19, 3 1
Hecht Company v. Bowles, 321 U.S. 321 (1944), 38-41
Judges:
Bryant, William B., 116-1 18,27-28
Curran, Edward M., 20
Gesell, Gerhard R., 18, 119-120
Green, Joyce Hens, 122
Greene, Harold H., 122
Hogan, Thomas F., 123
Jackson, Thomas Penfield, 123
Johnson, Norma Holloway, 122
Lamberth, Royce C., l23
Letts, F. Dickinson, 39
Penn, John Garrett, 122
Robinson, Aubrey E., Jr., 125
Smith, John Lewis, Jr., 27-28
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, 10
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, 32-34
Vera Foundation, 107
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation v. National Resources Defense Council, Inc. ,
Virginia, 88
Virginia Law School, 32
W. T. Grant & Co., 10
Walsh, Lawrence, 124
Wannhout, Marion, 18
Washington Center for the Arts, 92
Columbia, Kennedy Center
Washington Ethical Society, 2 1-24
Washington Ethical Society v. District of Columbia, 249 F.2d 127 (D.C. Cir. 1957), 21-24
Brief reprinted and sold, 23
Religion, definition of, as brief issue, 22
see also under Horsky, Charles A., Public service
see also Horsky, Charles A., Public service, Advisor to the President for the District of
435 U.S. 519 (1978), 53-54
see also Horsky, Charles A., Public service, Advisor to the President for the District of
Washington Housing Association, 100- 102
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, creation of, 87-9 1
Columbia, the Metro
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Washington Planning and Housing Association
Washington Post, The, 74
Washington Technical Institute, 82-85
Watergate Complex, 91 , 96-97
Watergate trials, 120
White House, 74-82,87-97, 101
see Washington Housing Association
see also Horsky, Charles A., Public service, Advisor to the President for the District of
Columbia
Wilkey, Malcolm R., 27
Willard Building, 95-96
Williston, Professor, 8
Wilson, Woodrow, 98-99
Wirin, A.L., 44
Wirts, Willard, 5 1-52
Woodrow Wilson Center for S,cholars, 98-99
Woodrow Wilson Commission, 98
Wright, J. Skelly, 27
Zimmerman, Ed, 53
Zioncheck, Marion, 5-6
see also Horsky, Charles A., Public service, Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars
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