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  Irving R. Kaufman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Kaufman was something of a prodigy, he had graduated from Fordham College at the age of 18.
Kaufman finished Law School at 20, a year before he was eligible to take the Bar exam.
Kaufman's trial rulings, harsh sentences, and post trial interference in the Rosenbergs-Sobell case earned him the enmity of critics including Justice Frankfurter, and probably delayed his elevation to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals by several years.
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/projects/ftrials/rosenb/ROS_BIK.HTM   (148 words)

  
 Irving Kaufman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irving Robert Kaufman (June 24, 1910 - February 1, 1992) was a federal judge in the United States.
From 1949 to 1961, Kaufman served as a judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, to which he was appointed by President Harry S Truman.
Kaufman is best remembered as the judge who presided over the espionage trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and imposed their controversial death sentences.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Irving_Kaufman   (456 words)

  
 IRVING KAUFMAN & another vs. LEITH L. LEARD & others
Kaufmans and at a cost reasonably related to what in the light of results they would be willing and pleased to pay, even though it might exceed somewhat the $17,000 figure.
Kaufman were familiar with remodeling costs and it was not until the work was substantially completed were they aware of the fact that the cost of the work done far exceeded the original estimate of $17,000.00.
When it became apparent to Brooks and the Kaufmans about the middle of October that the cost of the work was to be greatly in excess of the estimate, it was suggested that Kaufman could get an additional loan on the house from the holder of the mortgage.
www.corwinlaw.com /appellate/kaulea1.html   (3334 words)

  
 Stephen Roth Institute: Antisemitism and Racism
When it was discovered that the maiden name of Kaufman’s wife was Rosenberg (bearing no relation to the accused) it was speculated that the judge had deep reservations about the Rosenbergs, supposedly because this raised the question of the Jews’ dual loyalty, the alleged clash between their religious and national allegiances.
Saypol was a frequent visitor to Kaufman’s chambers and acted as a contact between the judge and numerous senior administration officials and politicians, including the head of the FBI.
Irving R. Kaufman was considered a ‘wonder kid’ because he completed his undergraduate degree at the age of eighteen.
www.tau.ac.il /Anti-Semitism/asw2002-3/gutfeld.htm   (9004 words)

  
 Remarks on Presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Irving R
But President Eisenhower also told you that whenever he considered weakening or giving in to that political pressure, he thought of the courage that you had shown during the trial and sentencing, and I know he told you he took inspiration from that.
Judge Kaufman, keeping a judiciary independent and protecting the courts from political pressures is both noble and heroic work, and you certainly earned both of those adjectives.
Irving Robert Kaufman became an assistant Federal prosecutor at the age of 25.
www.reagan.utexas.edu /archives/speeches/1987/100787c.htm   (1380 words)

  
 Ploughshares, the literary journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Her hair was tinted blond, her skin tanned and creased around the eyes, and yesterday Kaufman had noticed a geometric tattoo barely rising out of the back of her jeans, the same as a lot of his students had back in the city.
Kaufman pretended to know what she was talking about, even though his TV had died two years ago during a thunderstorm, an electric bleat of protest before falling silent.
Kaufman had almost forgotten the smoke after this afternoon in the relatively clean air at the lake, but now he found it irritating to his eyes.
www.pshares.org /issues/article.cfm?prmarticleID=8276   (4092 words)

  
 HLS Office of Public Interest Advising: Irving R. Kaufman Fellowships
The Irving R. Kaufman Fellowships were created in recognition of Judge Kaufman's distinguished career in public service and are made possible by a generous gift from the late Honorable Walter Annenberg, philanthropist and former Ambassador to the Court of St. James
The Kaufman Fellowship is intended as an award to graduating Harvard Law School students and recent alumni/ae who demonstrate the potential for outstanding careers in public service.
Kaufman Fellows who receive the Heyman Fellowship will be considered honorary fellows but will not be eligible for the monetary award.
www.law.harvard.edu /students/opia/details.php?id=fellowships-kaufman   (369 words)

  
 Judge Kaufman and the Rosenbergs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
From the grave, he now boasts that he had private conversations with Rosenberg Judge Irving Kaufman in which he convinced the judge to impose the Rosenbergs' controversial death sentences.
If Cohn had extrajudicial contacts with Judge Kaufman in the Rosenberg case, he has similarly betrayed the Judge's confidence - although no bounds of legal ethics would protect such clearly inappropriate conduct, particularly since Cohn had denied the existence of such contacts until his confession to Zion.
But the fact remains that the landmark report of the Kaufman commission coincided with both Cohn's own legal problems and the beginning of his memoirs.
www.walrus.com /~jklotz/rosen.htm   (708 words)

  
 Catalogue » Irving Kaufman Anthology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Kaufman's very first record was "I Love the Ladies," and within a year he was also making top hits for Victor with "Underneath the Japanese Moon" (from the Ziegfeld Follies of 1914) and "They Don't Hesitate Anymore." By 1916, Irving was helping to usher in the Jazz Age for Columbia with "Mr.
Irving Kaufman was called on to do Jolson-esque or Cantor-like renditions of current hit songs.
The Gang’s All Here—Irving Kaufman and Columbia Quartette (1917)
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 Kaufman Public Interest Fellowships
The Kaufman Fellowships are managed by the School's Office of Public Interest Advising, which is directed by Alexa Shabecoff.
Established in 1990, the Kaufman Fellowship Program honors the late Judge Irving R. Kaufman of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for his distinguished public service career, which included 40 years on the federal bench.
Kaufman wrote more than 2,500 opinions, with many serving as landmarks in First Amendment, desegregation, and antitrust law.
www.news.harvard.edu /gazette/1999/06.17/kaufman.html   (989 words)

  
 02/10/00: Writers Guild of America nominations announced   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
For Ball, Irving, and Kaufman, the scripts were their first produced screenplays.
Irving, who waited 14 years before making the screenplay deal, says, "I am honored by the nomination because the opinion of my fellow writers means a lot to me."
Kaufman, who began work on Malkovich in 1994, noted he spent three years being told that people liked the screenplay but that it would be unlikely to ever be produced.
www.mrcranky.com /movies/scream3/106.html   (680 words)

  
 FOXNews.com - Whitney's New Album Postponed Again - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment
Even though Kaufman claimed to this reporter to be a friend of the Bronfmans "since the Seagram days," a secretary at Edgar Bronfman Sr.'s office said she had never heard of James M. Kaufman and didn't schedule appointments for her boss to see him.
Irving Kaufman was a controversial and celebrated jurist, who in the early 1970s, ruled in favor of John Lennon in his case against the INS when they wanted to deport the ex-Beatle.
Kaufman told me his "one percent" ownership of Vivendi comes from six shareholders whose names he refused to reveal.
www.foxnews.com /story/0,2933,65049,00.html   (1368 words)

  
 The Rosenbergs: A Case of Love, Espionage, Deceit and Betrayal
Kaufman was ambitious, known for his scholarly decisions, and a stern ruler of his trials.
This, said Bloch, was to preserve "the secret of the atom bomb." Judge Kaufman, asking Bloch if he was sure that was what he wanted, granted the request.
Then, in what was to prove most damning to the Rosenbergs, Kaufman asked if he had ever belonged to any group that discussed the Soviet system.
www.crimelibrary.com /terrorists_spies/spies/rosenberg/4.html   (2902 words)

  
 players 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Kaufman was born in New York City in 1910.
He then worked for a private firm, and, as a government attorney in the mid-1930s, prosecuted several notorious New York City cases and became known as the "boy prosecutor." He was named to the federal bench for the Southern District of New York in 1949.
Judge Kaufman sentenced both Rosenbergs to death, the first such peacetime sentences in U.S. history.
www.rosenbergtrial.org /plyrstxt2.html   (2556 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Kaufman
Kaufman, Fayanne G. (born c.1928) — of Michigan.
Kaufman, J. — of Tacoma, Pierce County, Wash. Republican.
Kaufman, Samuel Hamilton (1893-1960) — of New York.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/kaufman.html   (618 words)

  
 The Cocoanuts -- Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Kaufman, the author, delivered a dotty fable concerning Florida real estate, a stolen necklace and a love affair between a hotel clerk and a soprano heiress.
Kaufman is a less nervy man. As a Florida hotel keeper he was in his most ridiculous mood.
The production of a musical comedy with songs by Irving Berlin, with wise cracks by George S. Kaufman, and with the last four of the mad Marxes all involved, was a formidable assault nay -- battery upon the ill-concealed susceptibilities of this department.
www.whyaduck.com /info/broadway/coco-reviews.htm   (1111 words)

  
 AmericanHeritage.com / When the Last Law Was Down
If this was a shameful admission of the state’s willingness to electrocute an individual whose guilt it could not ascertain, the sentence became even worse when it was revealed that Judge Irving Kaufman had had numerous improper communications with the government over the punishment.
Kaufman would insist that he had wrestled with his conscience and prayed for guidance.
Roy Cohn, then the assistant U.S. attorney on the case, sneered that “the nearest Irving got to a synagogue was the phone booth outside the courthouse.
www.americanheritage.com /articles/magazine/ah/2002/5/2002_5_36.shtml   (1060 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - The Rosenberg File, by Ronald Radosh and Joyce Milton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
...We have already spoken of Judge Kaufman's role, but it was up to the Supreme Court to permit further deliberation, and this it failed to do...
...Kaufman sought the views of the FBI and the Department of Justice on the sentencing...
...Others besides Ernst and Kaufman come off badly in Radosh and Milton's account, and perhaps most strikingly Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, who voted again and again against reviewing the case-and then, at the last moment, after the Supreme Court had adjourned for the year and scattered, issued a stay of execution...
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V76I4P68-1.htm   (2528 words)

  
 TIME.com: Worse Than Murder -- Apr. 16, 1951 -- Page 1
Judge Kaufman, one of the youngest (40) federal judges, had had only ten hours' sleep in a week, had spent long hours in prayer at his synagogue.
After a brief recess, Judge Kaufman went back to the bench to sentence sullen Morton Sobell, because of his "lesser degree of implication," to 30 years.
Next day, Judge Kaufman sentenced David Greenglass, the ex-Army sergeant who had fed atomic secrets to the Rosenbergs and whose testimony had convicted his sister and brother-in-law, to a milder 15 years because of his help to the Government.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,814669,00.html   (730 words)

  
 HLS: News: HLS Awards Kaufman Public Interest Fellowships
Harvard Law School has awarded Irving R. Kaufman Public Interest Fellowships to graduating 22 students and recent graduates.
Established in 1990, the Kaufman Fellowship Program honors the late Judge Irving R. Kaufman of the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals for his distinguished public service career, which included 40 years on the federal bench.
Judge Kaufman wrote more than 2,500 opinions, with many serving as landmarks in First Amendment, desegregation, and antitrust law.
www.law.harvard.edu /news/2000/08/25_kaufman.php   (1678 words)

  
 Reopen The Rosenberg Case
Irving Saypol was the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the Chief Prosecutor of the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell.
He became one of Irving Saypol's assistants on the Rosenberg prosecution team (Cohnhad worked with Saypol prior to the Rosenberg case in an trial of eleven Communists).
In Cohn's autobiography (The Autobiography of Roy Cohn, co-aurthored by Sidney Zion) he reveals his collusion with Judge Irving Kaufman before, during and after the Rosenberg trial.
www.rosenbergtrial.org /plyrstxt.html   (5232 words)

  
 Judge Kaufman's Sentencing Statement in the Rosenberg Case
Judge Kaufman's Sentencing Statement in the Rosenberg Case
Citizens of this country who betray their fellow-countrymen can be under none of the delusions about the benignity of Soviet power that they might have been prior to World War II.
Love for their cause dominated their lives--it was even greater than their love for their children."
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/projects/ftrials/rosenb/ROS_SENT.HTM   (417 words)

  
 Kaufmann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bel Kaufman (1911-), author of Up the Down Staircase and granddaughter of Sholom Aleichem
Frank A(lbert) Kaufman, judge on United States District Court for the District of Maryland
Neilson N. Kaufman, football writer and historian to Leyton Orient Football Club of London, England
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kaufman   (183 words)

  
 <CENTER>Vocals-Page 2 - updated 8/7/04
Irving Kaufman doing the vocal chorus on side"B" for Hackel-Berge O / side "A" - "All Star Trio and Their O.....
Jack Kaufman - w/ orch accomp / Bessinger and Fain - w/ piano.....
Jack Kaufman - w/ orch accomp / John Spear - w/ piano, violin and cello.....
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 Poet: Irving Kaufman, M.D. - All poems of Irving Kaufman, M.D.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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 Classic Jazz Guitar - Articles
Many of these early recorded sessions included both banjo and guitar with Lang’s guitar paired with notable banjo players like John Cali (Irving Kaufman) and Jack Bland (McKenzie’s Candy Kids and The Mound City Blue Blowers).
Lang moved to New York around 1924 and during the next 10 years played and recorded with just about every leading orchestra and performer.
He backed numerous singers among them, The Boswell Sisters, Bing Crosby, Francis Langford, Peggy English, Irving Kaufman and Bessie Smith to name just a few.
www.classicjazzguitar.com /articles/article.jsp?article=13   (448 words)

  
 VARIATIONS Sound Recording vaa0657   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Chong [he come from Hong Kong] -- Irving Kaufman
One and two and three and four : rock-a-bye -- Irving Kaufman
Use of this copy is restricted to authorized computers at Indiana University.
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