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July 12, l953

Distortions in
collectors‘ protest.

Philatelic News

Lawyers’ Stamp Design
Criticized as Faulty

By James Waldo Fawcett

The model for the 3-cent
commemorative for the 75th
anniversary of the American
Bar Association was released

on Tuesday and immediately
created a flurry of critical com-
ment. Based on a frieze 0n
the west side of the chamber
of the Supreme Court, the
composition purports to show
four symbolic figures. “Wis-
dom." with an owl: "Justice,”
with a sword; “Divine Inspira-
tion,” with evenly balanced
scales, and “Truth," with a
mirror. What is objected to
is the fact that the four fig-
ures are disproportionate and
malformed, The two end fig-
ures are too small in relation
to the central figures and the
central figures are monument—
ally too laree~and yet appear
hammered down or sawed off
in defiance of both nature and
art. Study of the symbol of
“Justice" shows it to be nearly
as broad as it is high and care—
ful examination of the symbol
of “Divine Inspiration" dis—
closes a similar fault —» the
wings are much too long and
the arms and hands also are
disproportionately lengthened.

To test the errors in the
frieze a check of the height
of a seated man and that of

a girl or woman standing be—
side him is held to be all that
is necessary. Normally, the
woman’s head and shoulders
loom considerably higher than
the top of the man’s head.
The lawyers‘ commemorative
contradicts this simple real-
ity. Another defiance of the
same character is to be found
in the exaggerated thickness
of the neck of “Justice.”

Responsibility for the er-
rors, however, does not lie
with either the Post Office
Department or the Bureau of
Engraving and Printing. The
primary sketch for the Su-
preme Court frieze seems to
have been made by Cass Gil-
bert. architect of the Supreme
Court Building. Actual sculp-
turing was done by Adolph
A. Weinman, famous for his
designs for the 1916 dime and
half dollar and many popular
statues. The lawyers’ stamp
was based on reproductions
of photographs by De Witt
Ward of a clay or plaster
model for the west frieze of
the Supreme Court chamber
in Architecture Magazine, De—
cember. 1935.

First~day sales arrangements
for the American Bar Asso-
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 January 14, 1952

Memorandum to: Mr. Justice Black
Mr. Justice Reed
Mr. Justice Frankfurter
Mr. Justice Douglas
Mr. Justice Jackson
Mr. Justice Burton
Mr. Justice Clark
Mr. Justice Minton

On Thursday, January 17th, at 12:30 p. m. , there will be a Joint
Meeting of the Senate and House which will be addressed by Prime Minister
Churchill.

A Joint Meeting is to be distinguished from a Joint Session. Were
it the latter, we would receive an invitation and, according to the Marshal,
if we were not in session, we would attend in a body. As I understand it,
the Marshal has been informed that the Congress would like to have us at—
tend, and they desire to know as soon as possible whether or not we will be
there.

Please advise me of your wishes.

Chief Justice.

 1/15/52

Justice Douglas" secretary advises that the Justice will

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Justice Reed

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Justice Burton

Justice Clark

Justice Hinton.

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Churchill.

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it the latter. we would receive an invitetian and. eceordlng to the Marshal.
if we were not in union, we would lite“ in u My. A! I underlie“ it.
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Mr. Justice need/
flit. Justice Frenkfurter
Mr. Justice Beagles
lair. Justice Jackson
Mr. Justice Burton
Mr. Justice Clerk
Mr. Justice Mitten

On Thursday, January 17th, st 11:30 p. m. . there will he s Joint
Meeting of the Senate ens House which will he sddressed by Prime Minister
Churchill.

A Joint Meeting is te be distinguished from 1 Joint session. Were
it the latter, we would receive en invitation end. according to the Mershsl.
if we were not in session. we would attend in s. body. As I understand it.
the Mental hes keen informed that the. Congress would like to have us et-
tend, sud they (lesire to know ss seen es possible whether or not we will be
there.

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Memorandum to: Mr. Justice Black/
Mr. Justice Reed
Mr. Justice Frankfurter
Mr. Justice Douglas
Mr. Justice Jackson
Mr. Justice Burton
Mr. Justice Clark
Mr. Justice Minton

On Thursday, January 17th, .st 12:30 p. m. , there will he s Joint
Meeting of the Senate and House which will be addressed by Prime Minister
Churchill.

A Joint Meeting is to be distinguished from a Joint Session. Were
it the latter. we would receive an invitation and. according to the Msrshsl,
if we were not in session, we would attend in 1 body. As I understand it.
the Marshal has been informed that the Congress would like to have us st-
tend, and they desire to know as soon as possible whether or not we will be
there. ' - '

Please advise me of your wishes.

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March 31 1 19$.-52

The Capitol has approached the
Marshal's office in regard to the
Court's attending the Joint Session
of Congress on Thursday, April 3rd,
at which Queen Juliana will speak.
The meeting will be at noon.

Since the Court is sitting, do you
wish to decline ?

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Memorandum to: Mr. Justice Black
Mr. Justice Reed
Mr. Justice Douglas
Mr. Justice Jackson
Mr. Justice Burton
Mr. Justice Minton

Re: No. 570 - Kawakita V. United States

 

The petitioner filed a typewritten copy of a reply brief in
the above case on April 7th. The Clerk informs me it will cost
$400 or $500 to have it printed.

The typewritten copy of the brief is available for use by the
members of the Court in their consideration of this case. If the
Court desires to have the brief printed, would you please so advise
me.

Chief Justice.

 May 13. 19 52

MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Justice Black
Mr. Justice Reed
Mr. Justice Frankfurter
Mr. Justice Douglas
Mr. Justice Jackson
Mr. Justice Burton
Mr. Justice Clark
Mr. Justice Minton

There has been some talk about having the regular Conference
of the Court on Friday this week, but if this does not meet with the ap-
proval of all of the Brethren, we will meet on Saturday as usual.

Please advise me of your desires.

 My 13. 1953

MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Justice Black

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Mr. Justice Douglas
Mr. Justin Jackson
Mr. Justice Burton
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proval of all of the Brethren, we will meet on Saturday as usual.

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MEMORANDUM FOR THE CONFERENCE:

The regular Conference this week will be held on Friday,

May 16th, at 11:00 a. In.

Chief Justice

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