Affichage de 67 résultats

Description archivistique
Duane Krohnke Papers
Aperçu avant impression Affichage :

Hale and Dorr: Backgrounds and Styles

Written by John A. Dolan, a history of the Hale and Dorr law firm, including a chapter entitled Joseph Nye Welch, a graduate of Grinnell College (1914) and a research subject of Duane Krohnke. It also specifically details Welch's confrontation with Joseph McCarthy, and the trial in which Welch represented the United States Army.

Welch Correspondence in Manuscript Collections

Correspondence written between Joseph N. Welch and various colleagues from the Harvard Law Library's Special Collections, as well as letters between Duane Krohnke and David Warrington, head of special collections at Harvard Law Library.  Krohnke's annotations of the letters are also included.

Estate of Joseph N. Welch

Last will and testament of Joseph Nye Welch ('14), subject of extensive research by Duane Krohnke ('61).

Duane Krohnke '61 on Joseph Welch '14

Krohnke's research on Joseph Welch '14: his life and career, specifically his confrontation with Joseph McCarthy during the trial in which he was the lead counsel for the United States Army.

Joe Welch's comments in class letters (class of 1914)

From the Grinnell College Alumni Office, newsletters for the class of 1914 entitled Your '14 Classletter. They detail Welch's life and career after Grinnell as well as some of his then current projects, including his representation of the Army when under fire by Joseph McCarthy, as well as his lucid series on the constitution for OMNIBUS, as quoted from the newsletter dated January 1958. There are in total two photocopied documents and a page of Duane Krohnke's handwritten notes on the papers.

Articles by Duane Krohnke about Joseph Welch

Two articles by Duane Krohnke '61 about Welch's career as a lawyer after his time at Grinnell, and about his role in Otto Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder. The first articles is entitled Joseph Welch: A Gracious American Patriot, the second Otto Preminger's 'Anatomy of a Murder' Raises Issues of Legal Ethics.

Speeches and Talks of Edward B. Burling

includes the statement of Edward B. Burling before Senate Committee on Appropriations, 1957, and a speech to the lawyers of Covington and Burling, 1963.

Résultats 31 à 45 sur 67