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Stone Harlan

1p bifold TLS on watermarked paper with "Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, DC" letterhead, signed by then Supreme Court Associate Justice and future Chief Justice Harlan Stone (1872-1946) as "Harlan Stone" at bottom right. In very good to near fine condition with expected paper folds. Overall light toning and minor grubbiness in the upper left corner. Page measures 8" x 10.5".

Harlan Stone wrote this TLS on October 17, 1938 from his chambers in Washington, DC. At it's close, Stone eulogized his deceased colleague Associate Justice Benjamin Cardozo (1870-1938). Stone wrote: "The death of Justice Cardozo was an irreparable loss to his friends, to the Court, and to the country. I could hardly undertake to say how greatly I miss him". Cardozo had suffered a heart attack in late 1937 and a stroke in early 1938; he had died just three months earlier in July 1938.

Stone also thanked his correspondent, New York lawyer Harold Roland Shapiro, for sending him a "very interesting account of Mr. Wellman's book". This may well have been a work New York City Assistant District Attorney Francis L. Wellman (1854-1942). Wellman published a book called Luck and Opportunity: Recollections in 1938, and this could have been the "interesting reading" that Stone refers to. Wellman's monograph The Art of Cross-Examination, originally published in 1903, is still used by law students today.

Harold Roland Shapiro (active 1930-1970) was admitted to the New York bar in 1927. Shapiro served for many years as a New York City Assistant District Attorney dealing mainly with criminal cases. He was also a writer. His What Every Young Man Should Know About War (1937) shocked many with its gruesome descriptions of modern warfare. Shapiro's scholarly interests were diverse: he also published monographs on topics ranging from labor law to Lincoln biography. Shapiro also contributed to the New York Times and wrote book reviews.

Harlan Stone was first appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by 30th U.S. President Calvin Coolidge. Stone served on the bench from 1925 to 1941 as an Associate Justice, and from 1941 to 1946 as its 12th Chief Justice. Like his colleague Felix Frankfurter, Stone taught at a prestigious law school (in this case Columbia) and privately practiced before his Supreme Court appointments. Stone, along with his dead colleague Benjamin Cardozo, formed two thirds of the left-leaning Supreme Court's “Three Musketeers”. Throughout his twenty-year-long Supreme Court career, Stone adjudicated  issues ranging from World War I conscientious objectors to World War II German saboteurs, and from anti-trust laws to personal jurisdiction.

 

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

 

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