Index ABA Commission for the Mentally Disabled, 137 Alabama, 60 Alaska, 2 Alzheimer’s disease, 126-129 American Embassy, 24, 26 American University, 139-140 Appficnrioti of the Presidetit ntid the Ditzctom ofGeotgeto~~t1 College, hic., 33 1 F.2d 1000 (D.C. Cir. 1964). 107-108 Aspen, Colorado, 58, 1 15 AT&T Company, 122 Atomic Energy Cornmission, 46, 47 Barrage balloons, 26 Bass, Jack, 65, 69, 75, 76 Bastian, Judge Walter Maximillian, 94, I25 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 73 Bazelon, Judge David L., 95, 105, 11 1, 125 Bienville Hotel, 56-57 Biggs, Judge John Jr., I 15 Birmingham, Alabama, 17 Black, Elizabeth, 98, 1 14- 1 16, 144, 146 Black, Justice, 37, 38, 88, 97, 103, 114-130, 144 Friendship with Judge Wright, 97, 98, 114, 115, 145, 146 Black, Justice & Mrs., 1 15 Blackburns Mews, 24, 26 Blackmun, Justice, 103, 1 I1 Blitz, the, 25-27 Borah, Judge Wayne, 54, 55, 60,61, 76 Bork, Judge Robert H., 123, 144 Boston, Massachusetts, 128, 129 Botwood, Newfoundland, 10 Boulder, Colorado, 58 Bredhoff & Kaiser, 1 Bremerton, Washington, 2 Brennan, Justice, 103, I I I, 114 Brennan, Marjorie, 1 14, 116-1 19, 145 Brennan, Mary, 1 19, I45 Relationship with Judge Wright, 11 1-1 13 Friendship with Judge Wright, 114, 116, 119-120, 146 -A I – Brigham & Women’s Hospital, 128 Brown, Judge John, 62, 73 Brown 11. Board c?f’Ediictrtioti, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), 63, 66, 76 Burger, Vera, 114 Burger, Justice Warren E., 88, 114, 125, 144 Burton, Justice, 39 Bush, Oliver (Earl), 75, 76 Birsh 11. Orletiris Parish SchoolRoard, 138 F. Supp. 336 (E.D. La. 1956), 71, 75, 76 Buzz bombs, 26 Cabaret Club, 24 Cambridge University, 143 Cameron, Judge Benjamin F., 61 Canada, 9, IO Cancer Society, 68 Capitol Hill (the Hill), 44, 46, 1 10 Caracas, Venezuela, 59 CarlosMmxllo case (U.S. ex re/. Marcello I). Ahrens, 113 F. Supp. 22 (E.D. La. 1953), 59 Carney, Susan Laura, 1, 44, 85, 120 Case Western Reserve, 2 Casey, Eugene (“Farmer”), 5-6 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 12 Charlie Brown, 15 .see Merchant Marine Hearing Unit Chevy Chase section of Washington, D.C., 1 Chevy Chase, MD, 2 Christ Church Cathedral, 70 Christenberry, Judge Herbert, 20, 50, 60, 72, 73, 76, 110 Churchill, Winston, 7 Circuit Judicial Conference, D.C. Circuit, 130 Claiborne, Louis, 62, 98-101 Coast Guard, U.S., 14, IS, 2 I, 24 Cobb School, 2, 3 Coles, Marvin, 48 Coninir/r,i/j,,fi,i, (‘/wi/ive h’ori-C’iolerice I). Watt, 703 F.2d 586 (D.C. Cir. 1983), 122, 123 Connecticut Avenue (D.C.), 35-36 Corey, Lady, 13, 30 Cosmos Club, 28 Country Day School, 106 Cowen, Dorothy, 62, 102 Cross burning, 82-83 Cuba, 57-58 Cumberland Hotel, 11, 24 D.C. Board of Mental Health, 137 -A2- D.C. Circuit, 86, 87, 89, 90, 95, 121, 143, 144 D.C. Circuit Historical Society, 85, 116 Danaher, Judge John A,, 94, 125 DeBlanc, Bertrand, 37,40 Degraf, Ohio, 2 Democratic National Committee (DNC), 4, 5, 44 Department of Agriculture, U.S., 6 Department of State, U.S., 6, 1 I, 127 Desegregation cases: Rlo~vii 1′. Hoard of Edricotkm, 347 U.S. 483 (1 954), 63, 66, 76 Cross burning at Judge Wright’s home, 82-83 Enforcement of, in New Orleans, 78-8 1 Legislative reaction to, in Louisiana, 73-74 LSU Law School case (see 7iirxmrid 1). Hd. cy Sipei.1i.sor.s of LS(J, et al.)? 63, 64 LSU (Morial) case (see Loriisitniti Stote Rocrid ofEd/icaiiorr 1’. Allerr), 63-64, 66 New Orleans city bus and park cases (see New Orleorrs C’ii)~ Park Inijxmemeiif New Orleans public school case (.see Hiis/? 11, 0i.leari.T Prrr.ish School Board), 71, 75, 76 Resistance to discrimination in New Orleans, 75 Threats against Judge Wright, 69-7 I, 8 1-84 A.T.T’/~ 11, De/ieRe), 66-67 District ofColumbia (D.C.), 1, 4, 28, 32, 34-35, 49, 56, 87, 91-94, 104, 106, 107 Dixiecrats, 53 Doodle bugs, 25, 26 Douglas, Justice, 103, 144 Drug cases, 21 Dugan, Jack. 14, 22 Dumbarton Avenue (Georgetown), I 16 Dun, Bishop Angus, 9-3 Durham, Dick, 44, 4S Eastland, Senator James, 85 Economic Warfare Division, American Embassy, London, England, 6, 8, 12 Edgerton, Judge Henry W., OS, 106, 114, 125 Edgeware Road (London), 26 Edwards, Judge Harry T., 123 Eisenhower, President Dwight D., 61, 80, 81 England, Liverpool, 11 England. London, 10-14. 22-23, 28-29, 56 Bombing of during World War 11, 25-27 Estes Park, Oregon, 58, 1 15 Estrich, Susan, 143 “Explorer” (see U.S.S. Explorer), 2 Export-Import Bank, 143 Fahy, Judge Charles, 95, 106, 114, 125 -A3- Isle of Wight, 30 Jehovah’s Witness case (see Application of the President and the Directors of Georgetown Johnson v. United States, 333 U.S. 10 (1948), 40-41 Judicial Conference, 124 Justice Department, U.S., Katzen, Sally, 142 Kennedy, President John F., 85, 86, 90, 144 Kennedy, Senator Robert F. (Bobby), 85,86, 89,90 Kentucky, 3 Kingsmith Studios, 3 Kronheim, Milton, 110, 11 1 lunches, 1 10, 1 1 1 Lafayette Park case (see Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Watt);. 122, 123 LaSaba, Honduras, 57-58 Law clerks, 61-62, 98-103, 127, 142, 143 Lee, Carol, 103, 143 Lee Circle (New Orleans), 57 Lee, Judge Elmo Pearce, 53 Leicester Square (London), England, 26 Leche, Governor, 19,20 Levine, Martin, 102 Lighthouse for the Blind, 65 Lindberg, Judge George W. & Mrs., 1 15 Liverpool, England, 11 Lombardi Clinic, 1 19 London, England, 10-14,22-23,28-29,31, 32, 56 Long, Senator Russell, 85 Los Alamos Project, 47 Louisiana, 33, 34, 53, 60, 90, 110 College, Znc.), 107-108 involvement in enforcing school desegregation orders, 80, 8 1 Bombing of during World War 11, 25-27 New Orleans, 16, 32-34, 55-56, 64, 91, 96, 109 Racism in, 42, 43 Resistance to desegregation, 73-75 Loyola Law School, 18 Loyola University, 18 LSU cases (see Tureaud v. Bd. of Supervisors of LSU, et al., and Louisiana State Bd. of Luce, Clare Booth, 46 Lynchings, 43 MacKinnon, Judge George E., 114, 123 Manchester, Massachusetts, 1 19 Education v. Allen), 63-64, 66 -A5- Manhattan, New York, 3-4 March of Dimes, 75 Maris, Judge Albert B. & Mrs., 115 Marshals, U.S., 69, 71, 79, 81, 82 Marshall, Justice, 103, 11 I, 146 Martzell, Jack, 62, 100. 101 Massachusetts, 1 18, 1 I9 McGowan, Jodie, 113-1 14 McGowan, Judge Carl, 88, 95, 113, 1 14 McMahon, Senator Brien, 46 McMahon Bill, Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 60 Stat. 755, 45, 47 Mental Health Association, 77 Mental Health Law Project, 143 Merchant Marines Hearing Unit, 14, 15, 22 Meredith, Burgess, IO Metairie Park Country Day School, 70-71, 106 Mikva, Judge Abner J , I23 Miller, Judge Wilbur K. Jr., 94, 125 Milne Home, 70 Mississippi, 60 Montgomery County, Maryland, 5 Morial, 64, 66 Murphy, Justice, 37 Nantucket, Massachusetts, 1 18 National Airport, I26 National Association of Broadcasters, 35 National Board of Mental Health, 137 National Cathedral, 14 I National Cathedral Association, 137 National lnstitute of Mental Health, I37 National Presbyterian Church, 35 Native Washingtonian, I New Brunswick, Canada, 9 Newcoinb Boulevard (New Orleans, Louisiana), 57 Newfoundland, Botwood, IO Newinan School, 106 New Mexico, 145 New 0i.Iemi.s Ci/y I’rirk /niproveiwn/ A.s.s‘ii 11. Deliege, 252 F.2d 122 (5th Cir. 1958), 66, 67 New Orleans. Louisiana, 15, 16, 2 I, 23, 28, 32-34, 39, 45, 49, 52, 53, 55-56, 58, 59, 60, 64, 69, 70, 72, 85. 87, 91, 96, 109 New Orleans school desegregation case, (see Biish 11. Orleans Parish School Bd.), 71, 75, 76 New Orleans Police Department, 8 1 Public furor over opinion, 66, 67 -A6- Federal Bureau oflnvestigation, (FBI ) 17 Federal Communications Commission, (FCC) 1 IO Fifth Circuit, 53, 60 First Amendment, 123 Florida, 22, 60, 126 Flying boat (srr Pnti Ani (‘lii)pei.), 9- 10 Foot, Dingle, 13 Foreign Econoinic Adininistratioll (FEA), 8 Foynes, Ireland, 10 Francis, Willie, 36-38, 42, 47 Frankhrter, Justice, 37, 38, 98, 99, 103-104 Galveston, Texas, 58 Georgetown section of Washington, D.C., 1 16, I I9 Georgetown Hospital, 107 Georgia, 60 Ginsburg, Justice, 123, 143, 144 Grafton Street (Chevy Chase, Maryland), 2 Greenbrier, The, 130 Grosvenor Square (London, England), 24 Gunston Hall, 2, 3, 29 Harvard Law School, 100, 103 Hebert. Leon, 20 Higgins Boat Builders, 34 Hill, the (see Capitol Hill), 46, 47, 50 Hillcrest Children’s Center Board, 137 Historical Society of the D.C. Circuit, 85, 116 Hitler, Adolf, 25 Hohsoii case (see Hoh.wi 11. Hot~.seti), 96, I44 see trlso State qjloriisicriicr ex ivl. Fix1iici.s 1). Xe.(74~her, 329 U.S. 459 (1 946) Assignment of, 104- 105 Effect on Wright family, 106, 107 Public reaction to, 106 Hohsoii I). Hariser,, 327 F. Supp. 844 (D.D.C. 1971), 96, 144 Homestead. The, 130 Hospice Care of D.C., 134, 138 Hospice Care of Washington, D.C., 134, 138 Huey Long machine, 19-20 Hiley Lorig ninchirir cases (see (J.5 v. Clawic, et nl., and 17.5′. I). Leche, e1 d.), 19-20 Hutcheson, Chief Judge Joseph C., Jr., 54, 61-62, 99 Ingoldsby, Coles & Wright. 36, 48 Ingoldsby, Roy (John L.), 36, 48 Ireland, Foynes, I0 Iron Gate Restaurant. 35 -A4- New York City, 3, 4, 22, 23, 56, 78, 96 Nelt’ Ycwk Tinies 1). Ifiiited S’tdes, 403 U. S. 7 1 3 ( 1 97 1 ) (Pen/ago:on l’apers case), 12 1, 122 Nixon, President Richard M., 80 Nova Scotia, Canada, 9 O’Connor, Justice, 103 Oral History Project, 1, 44 oss, 12 Pan Am Clipper, 9- IO Paris (France), 29 Patton, Virginia Mitchell (Ginny) (sister), 1, 3, 7, 14, 28 Patton, Raymond Stanton (father), 2 Patton, Virginia Mitchell (mother), 2, 3, 7, 28, 29 Pearl Harbor, 7. 21 Pelitagoti Popr.r cases (see New York Tinies Conipoly 11. United States, and Mlifed Sfales I). Perez, Leander, 75 Pickering, Elsa, 140 Pickering, John, 140, 14 I Plaquemines Parish. Louisiana. 75 Powers, Peter, 62, 99, 100 Prettyman, Judge E. Barrett. Jr.. 86, 87, 95, 106, 114 Presidents of the United States: W~.~hi~/g/o,/ 1’O.Yt {‘O/~I/X~~V), 403 U.S. 713 (1971)), 121-122 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 61. 80, 81 Kennedy, John F., 85, 86,90, 144 Nixon, Richard M., 80 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 5, 7 Truman, Harry S., 49, 50, 53, 61 Prosperity Press, 140 Prostate cancer, I3 5 Puerto Rico. I09 RAF (Royal Air Force), 13 Radd, Vicki. 143 Reagan, President Ronald W., 130 Reporterty C’oninii(kx>,fi)r (he l;ivcdoiii of!flhr? Piz.s.r I>. AniericLni TeI. 13 7i.I. Co., 593 F.2d 1030 Resolution of Appreciation, I24 Richmond, Captain (Admiral) AI, 24, 3 1-32 Riefler, Winfield W., 12, I3 Rives, Judge Richard T., 6 1. 73 Robinson, Judge Spottswood W., ill, 122-123 Rock Creek Park. 29 Roosevelt, President Franklin Delanor, 5, 7 Rudell, Kathleen, 62, 102 (D.C. Cir. 1978), 122 -A7- Ruinbough, General William S , 29, 30 Rusty (dog), 92, 93, 94 Ruthie (see West, Ruth) Saint Albans Church, 137 Saint Albans School, 93, 94, 106, 137 Saint Martinsville, Louisiana. 36 Salt Lake City, Utah, 1 15 Sans Souci, 117 Savoy Hotel, 30 Scalia, Justice Antonin, 123, 144 Scallon, Hugh, IO 1 – 102 Scallon, Martha, 62, 101-102 School busing case (see Hohso/l v. Ho/lserl), 95 School desegregation in New Orleans Federal Marshal enforcement of, 79-8 1 Opposition to, 73-76 Politics in enforcement of, 80-8 1 Scotland, 22 Seattle, Washington, 2 Secretaries to Judge Wright, 62, I02 Segregation, Judge Wright’s realization of, 65-66 Selfridge’s Department Store, 27 Senate Atomic Energy Committee, 44-46 Senate Judiciary Committee, 85, 90, 91 Shedick. Canada, 9 Short-snorter, IO Sibley Hospital, 128 Sidney, Ohio, 2 Signal Corps (U S Army), 29 Skelly, Joe, 19, 20 Skelly, Margaret, I8 Smithsonian (Institute), IO0 Social Welfare Council, 70 Sofaer, Abe. 127 South America, 17, 59 St James’ Spanish Place (England), 30 St Martinsville, Louisiana, 36 Stark, Admiral Harold, 15, 27 Starr, Judge Kenneth W , 88 State Department, U S , 6, I I, 12, 128 Statue of Liberty, 14 Stevens, Justice John Paul, 103 Sun Valley. California, 145 SupremeCourt,U.S., 37,40,41,47,66,90,98,99, 104, 112, 113, 115, 120, 122, 125, 144, 145, 147 Justices: Black, 37, 38, 88, 97-98. 103, 114, 115, 144, 145 Blackmun, 103, 11 1 Brennan, 103, 11 I, 114. 116, 119, 120, 146 Burger, 144 Burton, 39 Douglas, 103. 144 Frankfurter. 37, 38, 98, 99, 103, 104 Ginsburg, 144 Marshall, 103. I1 1, 146 Murphy, 37 O’Connor, IO3 Scalia, 144 Stevens, 103 Vinson, 144 Law clerks ofJudge Wright who became law clerks at, 103 Notable cases: Hroivt/ 11. Hocrld