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Oliver Wendell Holmes was the name of two prominent men, father and...


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Oliver Wendell Holmes was the name of two prominent men, father and son: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. - poet and essayist Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. - justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Insanity is often the logic of an accurate mind...


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Monarch Notes
Poems of Oliver Wendell Holmes: The Background For Literature
01/01/1963: 2,945 words, approx. 10 pages
Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 The Background For Literature Beginnings: Poetry sprang up slowly in America because the majority of men and women in Virginia, New England, and the other new colonies were simple, hard-working people faced with the hard tasks of a new life. The...
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Michigan Law Review
Holmes' failure. (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.)
12/01/1997: 16,629 words, approx. 55 pages
The failures of Oliver Wendell Holmes are rooted in his limited views and interests. Holmes' legacy is minimal, leaving a lifetime of work with no relevance for future generations. His concentration on an already less important common law limited his examination of constitutional issues....
 


 

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