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  • Edward White so again… everyone connects to everyone in this era.

    On being called a bigot and/or racist 2010

  • In 1965, the American astronaut Edward White dropped a glove, and ever since it has been orbiting the earth at 17,000 miles per hour.

    Johann Hari: The Strange Problem of Space Junk - And How It Threatens Our Way of Life 2009

  • In 1836, Andrew Jackson made Roger B. Taney the first occupant of what became known as the Catholic seat on the Court, and that tradition carried forward intermittently for more than a century, with Edward White, Joseph McKenna, Pierce Butler, Frank Murphy, and William J. Brennan, Jr., occupying the chair.

    Different Kinds Of Context Provided | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • The first American spacewalker, Edward White, lost a glove.

    Harmless Debris on Earth Is Devastating in Orbit 2009

  • Edward White, University of Virginia Law School, has posted on bepress The Origins of Modern American Legal History, a paper on how the Harvard Law School's Charles Warren Fellowships in the late 1960s and early 1970s amounted to a defining moment in the academic discipline of American legal history.

    White on the Charles Warren Fellowships Dan Ernst 2009

  • Edward White writes, and in young Roscoe it produced a hothouse child.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008

  • Edward White said it well in the Dictionary of American Biography: in Pound one confronts the paradox of a scholar who for a time can be said to have bestridden his profession like a colossus but who was so disinclined to probe beyond a certain point that one cannot find much of enduring value in his work. . .

    Roscoe Pound and the Administrative State Dan Ernst 2008

  • Finally, in May of 1911, at the end of a particularly tedious afternoon, a mumbling Chief Justice Edward White said, “I have also to announce the opinion of the Court in No. 398, the United States against the Standard Oil Company.”

    The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008

  • Finally, in May of 1911, at the end of a particularly tedious afternoon, a mumbling Chief Justice Edward White said, “I have also to announce the opinion of the Court in No. 398, the United States against the Standard Oil Company.”

    The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008

  • Edward White said it well in the Dictionary of American Biography: in Pound one confronts the paradox of a scholar who for a time can be said to have bestridden his profession like a colossus but who was so disinclined to probe beyond a certain point that one cannot find much of enduring value in his work. . .

    Archive 2008-09-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008

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