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  Bull Run, Battle of, 76, 79

  Bundy, Harvey H., 315, 317, 318, 320, 353, 466

  Bundy, Katharine, 206, 210

  Bureau of Investigations, 387

  Burghclere, Lady (Winifred, née Herbert), 138, 251, 283

  Burke, Edmund, 135

  Burleson, Albert, 368, 386–87

  Burns, Anthony, 67–68, 77

  Burnside, Gen. Ambrose, 105

  Butler, Benjamin, 180

  Butler, Charles, 264

  Butler, Justice Pierce, 402, 412, 430, 440

  Butt, Archibald Willingham (“Archie”), 278, 325, 501n61

  Buzzard’s Bay (Mass.), 156 (see also Mattapoisset)

  C & O Canal, 80, 87, 281

  Cabot, Eliot, 221

  California

  car-service licensing law, 410

  constitutional ban on margin sales, 272, 295

  OWH’s visit to, 216–17

  Union army regiment, 83

  Calvinism

  and New England psyche, 8, 28–29, 63, 367

  theological tenets, 29, 33, 64, 284

  Unitarian reaction to, 29–30, 31–33

  Cambridge (Mass.), 31–32, 32, 34, 53–54, 55

  Cambridge University, 17

  Camoens, Luis de, 8

  Campbell, John Archibald, 289, 290

  Campbell, Miss, 142

  Cannon, Rep. Joe, 323

  Canoe Meadow (Pittsfield, Mass.), 51, 52

  Canterbury Tales, 205

  Canton (Ohio), 378, 379

  Cape Ann (Mass.), 371

  Cape Cod Canal (Mass.), 200

  Caplan, Charles, 386

  Cardozo, Justice Benjamin, 432

  Carter, Judge Robert L., 511n73

  Casanova, Giacomo, 178

  case study method, 169–70

  Cass, Thomas, 133

  Castletown, Bernard FitzPatrick, 2nd Baron

  aristocratic empty-headedness, 235–36, 237

  in Boer War, 252

  introduces OWH to Canon Sheehan, 284

  nervous breakdown and financial ruin, 324–25

  OWH on friendly terms with, 250, 252

  writes OWH on wife’s death, 423

  Castletown, Lady (Emily Ursula Clare, née St. Leger), 235

  background and family, 235, 236

  death, 423

  first meets OWH, 219

  flirtation and correspondence with OWH, 208, 237–40, 239, 251–53, 325, 455, 465–66

  horseback riding injuries, 219, 252, 324

  house at Doneraile, 236–37, 237

  and Lewis Einstein, 281–82

  love affair with Percy La Touche, 239–40, 252

  married life, 236, 240, 251–52, 325

  OWH’s remarks to: “humbug of indifference,” 130; great emotions of life, 143; loneliness of original work, 152; lawyers’ speechifying, 194–95; preferring conversation of women, 208; “canny” about money, 227; fights with fellow justices on SJC, 230; shame at making Fanny come to meet him, 238; caring for “infinite” not “finite” in their relationship, 239; success of speech at Boston University, 245; can fit into old Civil War uniform, 247; detractors do not consider him a “serious person,” 247; profusion of roses in his Washington yard, 306; her wisdom in not leaving her husband, 325; “high goodness” of Jewish friends, 359; draconian rule in injury cases, 432; asks to burn letters, 455

  OWH’s visits to: 1896, 234–35, 236–38; 1898, 249–51; 1901, 252–53; 1903, 283–84; 1907, 304; 1909, 252; 1913, 252, 325

  photograph in OWH’s library, 238–39, 307–8

  Catholics

  attacks on OWH by, 14

  in Boston, 77, 133

  and “natural law,” 14, 15

  OWH’s view of, 151, 285–86, 326, 431

  and slavery, 77

  theological certainties of, 130, 151, 286

  and Virginia sterilization case, 430

  Catlett’s Station (Va.), 102

  certiorari, writ of, 402–3, 438

  Chafee, Zechariah, Jr., 369, 385, 387, 393

  “Chambered Nautilus, The” (Holmes Sr.), 42

  Chandler, Shattuck and Thayer, 154, 163

  Channing, William Ellery, 29, 63, 66

  Charnwood, Godfrey Benson, Lord, 3

  Chattanooga (Tenn.), 416, 417, 428

  chemical factories, 432

  Chicago, OWH’s trips to, 217, 259, 321

  Chicago Board of Trade, 199

  Chicago Record-Herald, 273, 273

  child labor, 291, 362–63, 362, 458–59

  childbed fever, 36

  Childs, Marquis, 357

  China, S.S., 143

  Choate, Joseph H., 336

  Christie, Loring, 328, 329

  Churchill, Winston, 3, 9, 218

  cigar factories, 291

  Circuit Court of Appeals, U.S., 369, 377, 402

  civil law, Roman, 169

  civil rights, see free speech; peonage laws; search and seizure; segregation; trial, right to fair; voting rights

  Civil War

  beginning of, 70–76

  casualties, 72, 93, 94, 103, 105, 476n59

  Colored Regiments, 68, 109, 111

  effects of, 127–34

  immigrants in, 76–79, 89–90, 132–33

  infantry tactics, 94

  and understanding of the Constitution, 447

  Union strategy, 91, 100, 115, 118

  see also names of specific battles, officers, and units

  Clapp, Horace B., 186–87

  Clark, Austin H., 215, 480n70

  Clarke, Justice John Hessin, 401, 406–7, 411, 466

  “clear and present danger” test, 384, 385, 391

  clerks, law, see secretaries (law clerks), OWH’s

  Cleveland, Grover, 217

  Clifford, Lucy, 218–19, 250, 283, 424

  Clifford, William K., 219

  coal mining, 411

  Codman, Anna K.

  literary works, 209

  long friendship with OWH, 18, 209, 211, 239, 280, 442

  observations about OWH, 18, 219

  OWH’s remarks to: unconduciveness of Washington to flirtations, 279–80; reluctance to employ a secretary, 313–14

  visit to OWH in hospital, 408

  Cohen, Morris R.

  on constitutional “fetishism,” 460

  and OWH’s observations on Darwin and religion, 33–34, 62, 170–71

  on OWH’s world view, 63, 400, 461

  sabbatical subsidized by OWH, 398

  Cold Harbor (Va.), 116

  Cold Harbor, Battle of, 123–25,124

  Collier, Rosemary, 496n24

  Collins, Ronald K. L., 460–61

  collusive lawsuits, 415, 429–30

  Columbia Broadcasting System, 446

  Columbian Artillery, 77, 133

  Coman, Katharine, 332

  Commentaries on American Law (Kent), 47, 153, 163–67, 485–86n40

  Commentaries on the Laws of England, see Blackstone (Commentaries on the Laws of England)

  Commerce Clause

  and child labor, 362–63, 459

  and “current of commerce” theory, 301

  Supreme Court’s narrow reading of, 268, 301, 459

  commercial law, 164, 172, 198–200

  commercial speech, 440–41

  commodity trading, 199

  common carriers, 340

  common law

  adaptability of, 10–11, 64, 170, 172

  external standards in, 21, 170, 175–76, 229, 232–33

  fault and negligence in, 173–76, 232–33

  federal, 436–38, 459

  moral fault and terminology in, 165, 170, 175, 233, 397

  origins of, 169

  OWH’s mastery of, 165–66, 406

  as policymaking, 170, 172–74, 242–43

  privilege under, 174, 230

  as reflection of community, 172, 175–76, 233

  repurposing old forms in, 170–73

  and sovereign power, 435–38
/>   see also contracts; libel; torts and tort law

  Common Law, The (Holmes)

  influence and reception, 10–11, 21, 177–78, 232

  key ideas in, 14, 21, 168–76, 244, 292, 435

  and Lowell Lectures, 168, 176–77

  OWH celebrates publication, 177

  Communist Party, 387

  competition, economic, 198–99, 241–42

  Compromise of 1850, 66, 67

  Concord River (Mass.), 198

  Confederate veterans, 238, 270, 273–74, 278, 344

  Congress, U.S.

  handling of OWH’s bequest, 453–55, 522n1

  and jurisdiction of the Court, 402, 405

  power to regulate business, 301, 302, 458–59

  see also legislation

  conservation, 301, 447

  conservatives

  in Boston business establishment, 62, 63, 254, 388, 394, 426

  constitutional theories, 21–22, 270, 409, 459–60

  and free speech, 388, 393, 426, 460

  opposition to social and economic legislation, 223, 288–91, 335, 337, 343, 404–5, 409–10, 412, 459

  Constantinople, 280

  Constitution, California, 272

  Constitution, Massachusetts, 25–26, 222, 225

  Constitution, U.S.

  as experiment, 354, 392

  as framework of government, 22, 224–25, 288, 293, 296, 342

  as “living Constitution,” 64, 447–48, 460

  see also Commerce Clause; constitutional law; First Amendment; Fourth Amendment; Fifth Amendment; Thirteenth Amendment; Fourteenth Amendment; Due Process Clause; Equal Protection Clause; free speech; Privileges or Immunities Clause

  Constitution (frigate), 35

  constitutional law

  literalism and scholasticism, 21–22, 288, 342

  originalism, 21, 447–48

  as politics, 22, 223, 287–88, 294, 405 (see also Fourteenth Amendment)

  prohibitions vs. powers, 225

  and sovereign power, 435–38

  standards for overruling legislation, 224–25, 287–88, 293, 295, 409–10, 459

  contempt of court

  and freedom of the press, 363, 380

  in Supreme Court lynching case, 417

  contracts

  meaning of words in, 233

  nuptial, 192, 232

  in restraint of trade, 198–99, 298, 437

  wagering, 199, 415

  yellow-dog, 302, 348, 458

  see also “liberty of contract”

  convict leasing, 414

  copper smelters, pollution from, 301

  Copperheads, 78, 111 (see also Twentieth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry: pro-southern sympathies in)

  copyright cases, 272, 273, 273, 277

  Corcoran, Thomas G. (“Tommy”)

  and Fanny Holmes, 203, 204, 423

  New Deal career, 320

  and ninety-second birthday lunch for OWH, 449

  and OWH’s contribution to Harvard Law fund, 397

  OWH’s remarks to: denial of extramarital affairs, 210; frugality, 227–28

  on OWH’s vigor in old age, 424

  and threats to OWH during Sacco-Vanzetti case, 427

  Corey Hill Hospital, 407

  Cornhill Magazine, 140–41

  Cornish (N.H.), 366, 367

  Court of Appeals, U.S., 369, 377, 402

  Court of Arches, 140

  Court of Chancery, 140, 184

  Cowper, Henry, 218

  Craig, John, 261

  Cranworth, Robert Rolfe, Lord, 140

  “criminal anarchy,” 441

  criminal law

  and attempted crimes, 233, 383–84, 393

  external standard in, 232–33, 383–84, 397

  and government wrongdoing, 434

  and right to fair trial, 290, 350–51, 418–19, 459

  Croly, Herbert, 354, 384, 393, 400

  Culpeper (Va.), 113, 116

  Cunard Line, 132, 143, 250

  Curtis, Charles P., 209, 389

  Curtis, Charles P., Jr. (“Charlie”)

  on Fanny Holmes’s “studied” plainness, 216

  on Laski’s fabulations, 373

  on Mark Howe’s difficulty writing OWH biography, 457

  and OWH’s enjoyment of young people, 2

  rejects idea OWH had extramarital affairs, 210

  Curtis, Ellen (Mrs. Charles P. Curtis)

  appearance and background, 209, 210

  correspondence and talks with OWH, 211, 239, 424

  OWH’s observations to: wishing to write every decision, 7; wounded at Ball’s Bluff, 85; fault of obscurity in his prose, 177; hating “justice,” 189; dislikes stag dinners, 208; “mad with work” on SJC, 253; absorption of cases on Supreme Court, 264–65; Harlan a “great engine,” 270; Fuller hard hit by wife’s death, 271; everyone “smiled and lied” at White House reception, 275; Fanny’s success in Washington society, 276; felicitous phrase in copyright case contributed by Fanny, 277; “profoundly happy” with work, 281; no desire to be TR’s tool, 299; surprise eightieth birthday party, 399; “close shave” in prostate operation, 409; Dewey’s praise in book on pragmatism, 424; receiving ABA medal, 447; “old hulk going to pieces,” 448

  OWH sees after wife’s death, 442

  photograph in OWH’s library, 308

  “providential” visit to OWH in hospital, 407

  Curtis, Laurence, II, 320, 406, 454

  custody, child, 188–89

  Cutting, Mrs. Bayard (Olivia Murray), 482–83n56

  Dalton, Henry R., 117

  Dante, 8, 332

  Darwin, Charles, 23, 62, 170–71, 486n49

  Davis, Jefferson, 105

  Davis, John W., 340

  Day, Justice William R., 269, 338, 397

  De Legibus (Suarez), 326

  Debs, Eugene V., 378, 379, 383, 384, 386

  Delaware River, 447

  democracy

  as experiment, 392, 461

  and free speech, 369, 392, 460, 461

  and judicial restraint, 296

  and nongovernmental institutions, 375

  Democratic Party, 77, 100, 180

  Denison, Winfred T., 328, 329

  deposit insurance, 342

  Derby, Augustin, 308, 314, 315, 317, 320, 398

  Desborough, Lady (Ethel “Ettie,” née Grenfell), 218, 283

  Descartes, René, 333

  Devil’s Dictionary (Bierce), 244

  Dewey, John, 424

  Dicey, A. V., 324

  Dickens, Charles, 7, 140, 333

  Dictionary of National Biography (Stephen), 141

  discrimination, racial, 269, 290 (see also mob-dominated trials; segregation; voting rights)

  dissenting opinions

  history of, 344

  OWH’s view of, 222, 232, 345–47, 415–16

  statistics on, 345, 403, 516n24

  District Courts, U.S., 156, 401, 418–19

  District of Columbia

  minimum wage law, 412

  rent control, 404

  property assessments, 296–97

  divorce cases, 187–89

  Dixwell, Epes Sargent, 53–55, 54, 227

  Dixwell, Fanny Bowditch, see Holmes, Fanny Dixwell

  Dixwell, Mary Catherine (Mrs. George Wigglesworth), 203

  Doherty, James, 331, 453

  Doneraile Court, 235, 236–37, 237, 252, 283–84, 325, 423, 496n24

  Doneraile Papers, 466

  Donnellan, Annie Mary, 20, 448, 452, 453

  Douglas, Stephen A., 77

  Draper, Eben S., 254

  Dreher, Capt. Ferdinand, 76–77, 87, 89, 104

  Due Process Clause

  and housing segregation, 416

  and invalidation of economic and labor legislation, 268, 288, 289, 290–91, 409, 445, 459

  and property rights, 288,

  and racial discrimination, 416

  and right to fair trial, 290, 350, 459

  and taxation, 29
7, 445

  see also Fourteenth Amendment

  Dunker Church, 94, 101

  Dürer, Albert, 60, 88

  Early, Gen. Jubal, 2, 125

  easements, 164

  Edward I, 173

  Ego (Castletown), 236

  Einstein, Lewis

  background and introduction to OWH, 280–81

  extensive correspondence with OWH, 212, 281

  on Fanny Holmes’s sympathy and strength, 203

  OWH’s remarks to: feels as he did fifty years ago but much happier, 2; no good at games, 55; Pen Hallowell’s greatness, 71; increased respect for Lincoln, 102; his need to work hard, 129; every choice has cost, 131; an “imbecile” at running household, 202; Fanny’s reclusiveness, 203; lack of children, 206–7; irked by ignorant praise of labor decisions, 258; impressively unhappy minister he met in Illinois, 284; popularity only to be had by sacrifice of ideals, 323; pleasure at honorary degree from Berlin, 324; “strenuous vagueness” of Bull Moose manifesto, 330; feels “a good deal” about dissent in Leo Frank case, 351; would be shot for the cause but not lose sleep over it, 364; “To hell with improvement!” 376; “ignorant protests” over his decision in Debs case, 386; unconcerned over bomb plot, 387; average Democratic politician more odious than inferior Republican, 399; doggerel about retirement, 399–400; life “one damned thing after another,” 419; beset by genealogical cranks, 420–21; once dreamt of “final calm under old trees,” 425; world “cares more for red than black,” 428; done his best to destroy illuminating documents, 455

  stepdaughter, 455

  Elaine (Ark.), 417

  elections

  of 1860, 69, 77

  of 1864, 269

  of 1882, 180

  of 1904, 297

  of 1912, 322, 329–30, 366, 399

  of 1916, 353

  primary, 433

  see also voting rights

  Eliot, Charles, 39, 137, 179, 181–82

  Elsie Venner (Holmes Sr.) 131–32, 276

  Emancipation Proclamation, 78, 100, 101–2

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo

  on “causes,” 60

  co-founds Atlantic Monthly, 23

  on effects of Civil War, 132

  and Holmes Sr., 38, 43, 49

  lyceum lectures, 26

  mentor to OWH, 2, 58, 59, 60–61, 134, 152–53, 257

  religious views, 30, 62, 66

  and Saturday Club, 38, 144

  Endicott, Justice William Crowninshield, 193

  England, OWH’s visits to

  1866, 138–41, 142–43, 147, 218

  1874, 157–59, 158

  1882, 217

  1889, 217–19

  1896, 234–38

  1898, 249–51

  1901, 252–53

  1903, 252, 283–84, 287

  1907, 252, 303–4

  1909, 252, 323–24, 506n55

  1913, 252, 325–26

  Epictetus, 333

  Equal Protection Clause, 296, 414

 

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