Oral History Interview with Edward T. Fairchild, 1957

Contents List

Container Title
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Family origins
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Early life
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First practice of law in Milwaukee
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Entering politics: 1900, 2nd asst. D.A., Milwaukee
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1904 criminal case
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Nomination for state senate
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McGovern-Fairchild primary
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Practice of law to 1914
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Vocational education, 1909, 1914
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Circuit Judge, Milwaukee to 1930
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Justice
Side   1
Chief Justice
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Question and Answer session
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Motivation for entering law as a profession
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Early impressions of Milwaukee
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Milwaukee socialism
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Platform for gubernatorial candidacy: Workmen's compensation, Woman's suffrage; Alignment nationally--Taft, Roosevelt, Wilson
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Circuit judgeship and Freedom of the press issue
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Chief justiceship and Industrial disease controversy
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Association with Herbert Hoover
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Educational reflections
Side   2
Role of the family in America
Side   2
Personal interests
Side   2
President Harding anecdote