I am posting this for a librarian who is not on law-lib. Please respond
to me and I will forward your responses to her. If anyone is curious
about the answers let me know & I'll fill you in when we find out.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Maureen A. Eggert meggert@law.wfu.edu
Head of Public Services 336-758-4520
Wake Forest Prof. Center Library
I've been trying to locate footnote quality sources for two quotations:
The first is: "We can have democracy in this country or we can have
great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can't have
both." Louis D. Brandeis, Labor, 10/17/41. Our resources do not
include what we surmise this publication to be, and we have been
unsuccessful in pursuing it through ILL. This quote appears in
Political Quotations, by Gale Research, Inc., which was unable to
provide further source information.
The second quote is: "The day will come when our Republic will be an
impossibility. It will be an impossibility because wealth will be
concentrated in the hands of a few." This is possibly erroneously
attributed to President James Madison, from "an interview with the New
York Post." I have been unable to verify James Madison as the author,
not to mention the printed source, through books of quotations,
internet, JSTOR, Westlaw, Lexis.
We would be most grateful for your help!
Marcia Baker
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