Felix Frankfurter #78 (1882-1965)
Felix Frankfurter #78 (1882-1965) Frankfurter was nominated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt whose picture is found at the bottom of the board. He became a member of the court in 1939 and after 23 years and he retired from the court.
Felix Frankfurter #78 (1882-1965)
On January 6, 1943, on Supreme Court stationary Felix Frankfurter #78 (1882-1965) writes a chambers card to F. J. O’Connor, wherein Justice Frankfurter responds, “My dear Judge O’Connor, and I cordially reciprocate your good wishes.” The chambers card was dated January 1943.
Felix Frankfurter #78 (1882-1965)
Felix Frankfurter #78 (1882-1965) Frankfurter was born in Austria. (that impediment would have prohibited him from becoming President.) Frankfurter obtained a degree from Harvard….he eventually became a professor there. He performed various jobs but it seems important to note he assisted in founding the American Civil Liberties Union. He befriended franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Felix Frankfurter (78) (1882-1965)
Felix frankfurter (78) (1882-1965).
At one time justice frankfurter was thought to be the most dangerous man in America.