Thurman Wesley Arnold

Arnold, Thurman Wesley

1891 - 1969

Albany County

 

Biographical and Professional Information

 

Thurman Arnold was born in Laramie, Wyoming. He was educated at Princeton, Harvard and Yale, and worked as a sheep rancher and attorney in Laramie during the 1920s. He was also a lecturer at the University of Wyoming and taught at several other law schools. He held several prestigious positions throughout his career, including associate justice to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives, and mayor of Laramie. He wrote extensively on the law, and was a contributor to law journals and magazines.

 

Genres

 

Autobiography or Biography

Nonfiction

 

Titles

 

  • Voltaire and the Cowboy: The letters of Thurman Arnold (1977). Boulder, CO: Colorado Associated University Press. ISBN: 0870810731. Edited by Gene Gressley.

 

  • Fair Fights and Foul: A dissenting lawyer's life (1965). New York: Harcourt, Brace & World. ISBN: (?).

 

  • The Future of Democratic Capitalism (1950). Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN: (?).

 

  • Democracy and Free Enterprise (1942). Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN: (?).

 

  • The Bottlenecks of Business (1940). New York: Reynal & Hitchcock. ISBN: (?).

 

  • The Folklore of Capitalism (1937). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. ISBN: (?).

 

  • Cases on Trials, Judgments and Appeals (1936). St. Paul, MN: West Publishing. ISBN: (?). Co-author Fleming James.

 

  • The Symbols of Government (1935). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. ISBN: (?).

 

  • Judicial Councils (1929). Morgantown, WV: Publisher Name. ISBN: (?).

 

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