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- Oliver Wendell Holmes
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- (MARCH 15, 1926)
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- It was in March, 1841, that Oliver Wendell Holmes was born.
- Hence he celebrated his 85th birthday last week. In 1861 he had
- graduated from Harvard; in 1865 he had graduated from Harvard;
- in 1865 he had served four years in the Civil War, been thrice
- wounded and become a commissioned officer; in 1882 he had behind
- him an education in law, several years as editor of the American
- Law Review, several years as professor of law at Harvard, as
- well as several works on the law. In 1902 he had been 20 years
- a member of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, for three years its
- Chief Justice. The he was 61. He had finished 41 years of active
- life.
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- In that year a young man--only 44--was president of the U.S.,
- Theodore Roosevelt. He must have faith that Mr. Holmes had
- still several years of active life ahead of him--else why did
- he appoint him to the Supreme Court? But did Roosevelt conceive
- that Mr. Justice Holmes would continue in active service for
- more than 23 years--still going on when President Roosevelt
- himself had been dead seven years?
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- Although he is now the oldest member of the Supreme Court, he
- is now and always has been regarded as one of the liberals of
- the Court. He has never been known as an old fogy. He is no
- stickler over small technicalities, not one to place the
- tradition of the law above the majesty of justice. He has
- written: "Law is not a brooding omnipresence in the sky." With
- the influx of liberal members to the Court in recent years and
- his contributions to jurisprudence, he has been more and more
- recognized in the law schools not only of his country but of
- England. Last fall Chief Justice Taft remarked: "Mr. Justice
- Oliver Wendell Holmes continues to honor the Supreme Court as
- its most brilliant and learned member."
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