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Contains scripts, scrapbooks, correspondence, contracts, box office statements, stories and poems relating primarily to Ehrmann's theatrical career. Includes correspondence between Ehrmann and the American dramatist and producer George S. Kaufman, pertaining to their lawsuit (1938-1942).
This volume, which opens after the great schism in the Zionist movement and closes with Brandeis's death, depicts him trying, in a variety of ways, to make the world a better place. Once again, the scope of his interests and the intensity of his involvement is astounding. He writes on Zionism, Palestine, the liberal press, economics, the University of Louisville, family affairs, Savings Bank Life Insurance, the Harvard Law School, unemployment compensation, prohibition enforcement, civil liberties, and much more. The book also includes a cumulative index to all five volumes that will make it easier for students and scholars to trace the various threads that were woven together in the quite remarkable life of this one man.