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People
3
Organizations
3
Locations
2
Events
2
Relationships
3
Quotes

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Type: Draft manuscript / memoir page
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Summary

This document is page 48 of a draft manuscript (dated 4.2.12), likely written by Alan Dershowitz, recounting his time as a law clerk for Chief Judge David Bazelon in Washington D.C. starting in the summer of 1962. The text describes the political atmosphere of the Warren Court era and details Bazelon's social circle, specifically weekly lunches hosted by liquor distributor Milton Kronheim attended by Supreme Court Justices and Senators. The page concludes with the beginning of a joke about Kronheim's fame.

People (12)

Name Role Context
The Narrator Author/Law Clerk
Likely Alan Dershowitz based on biography (clerked for Bazelon 1962-63); describes himself as a young liberal lawyer ...
David Bazelon Chief Judge
Court of appeals judge, mentor to the narrator, socially connected figure in Washington.
Milton Kronheim Liquor Distributor / Host
Hosted weekly lunches for high-profile political and judicial figures; lived to 97.
Earl Warren Chief Justice
Guest at Kronheim's lunches.
Thurgood Marshall Justice
Guest at Kronheim's lunches.
William Brennan Justice
Guest at Kronheim's lunches.
William Douglas Justice
Guest at Kronheim's lunches.
J. Skelly Wright Judge
Guest at Kronheim's lunches.
Abe Ribacoff Senator
Guest at Kronheim's lunches.
Jacob Javits Senator
Guest at Kronheim's lunches.
Lee Harvey Oswald Historical Figure
Mentioned in opening sentence regarding his murder.
John F. Kennedy (JFK) President
Mentioned in the context of the Kennedy Administration and a joke about Kronheim.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
The Warren Court
Referenced as a period of liberal judicial activism.
Kennedy Administration
Time period when the narrator arrived in Washington (1962).
House Oversight Committee
Indicated by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

Summer 1962
Narrator arrives in Washington D.C. to clerk for Judge Bazelon.
Washington D.C.
Narrator David Bazelon
Weekly (approx 1962-1963)
Lunches at Milton Kronheim's office restaurant.
Kronheim's office restaurant

Locations (3)

Location Context
Setting of the narrative.
Location of weekly lunches.
Mentioned in a joke about Kronheim.

Relationships (2)

Narrator (Likely Alan Dershowitz) Clerk/Mentor David Bazelon
Narrator calls Bazelon a mentor and says he was his senior clerk and protégé.
David Bazelon Friend/Social Milton Kronheim
Bazelon attended weekly lunches at Kronheim's office.

Key Quotes (3)

"It was a heady time for a young liberal lawyer to be in the nation’s capital."
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"He saw me as a protégé and he took me with him everywhere that it was appropriate for me to go."
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Quote #2
"“There was a guy named Kronehiem who bragged he was so famous he could be photographed with “anyone in the world.”"
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Quote #3

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