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From Seeds of Treason (1950) by Ralph de Toledano and Victor Lasky
There was no professional detachment about the reporters who waited in the third-floor corridor of New York�s Federal Courthouse on May 31, 1949. ( . . ) When special assistant Attorney General Thomas J. Donegan and Assistant United States Attorney Thomas F. Murphy appeared, they were immediately surrounded (etc).
( pages 252, 253 )
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( . . ) Tom Murphy had been thrown into the first trial too late to grasp fully the highly complex evidence, the little by-ways of fact and fancy that made up the case. The mass of material to be absorbed was fantastic in its aggregate, and Murphy had done surprisingly well in his first presentation. Between the two trials he was given a chance to assimilate what experts on Communist subversion were familiar with only out of their long experience. (Etc.)
When Murphy stepped into court on November 19, 1949, he was fully dedicated to the job ahead. (Etc).
( pages 252, 253 )
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New York : Funk & Wagnalls 1950.
From Witness by Whittaker Chambers
'Within the Justice Department he was known as a man who had never lost a case. Otherwise, he was a man who jostled no one, for he seemed without ambition beyond his immediate work. and he was so little caught in the enveloping atmosphere of politics that he was presently discovered not even to belong to a political club.*'
Murphy's success in convicting Alger Hiss seemed for a time to have ended his career in Government. After the second Hiss trial, he was called to the White House and officially thanked. when the next appointment to a judgeship came up, Murphy was passed over. It was said that he did not have sufficient political backing. Murphy resigned from the Justice Department to become Police Commissioner of New York City. Then the appointment of Judge Medina to the Appellate bench left a vacancy in the United States District court. Once more, it seemed as if Murphy would be passed over. ( . . ) Only when powerful Democratic forces pointed out the unhappy impression that [another] appointment might leave on the nation, and that the Senate might refuse to confirm, did the White House yield and appoint Murphy a judge.
New York : Random House 1952, p. 792.
Photo : http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/hiss/murphy.jpg
Bibliographic
Murphy, Thomas.
Title Thomas Murphy's cross-examination of Dr. Carl A. Binger in U.S. v. Alger Hiss (Hiss II)
Publisher Minnetonka, Minn. : Professional Education Group, [1987]
Description 348 p. ; 22 cm
Series Classics of the courtroom ;v. 5
Language English
Note "With foreword by Irving Younger"--Cover
Subject Hiss, Alger -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Binger, Carl Alfred Lanning, 1889-
Chambers, Whittaker.
Trials (Espionage) -- New York (State) -- New York.
Trials (Perjury) -- New York (State) -- New York.
Evidence, Expert -- New York (State) -- New York.
Communism -- United States.
Format Book
Library UCD
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Author Murphy, Thomas
Title The magnetic survey of Ireland for the epoch 1950.5 / by Thomas Murphy
Publisher Dublin : Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies School of Cosmic Physics, 1953
Description 27 p., 4 maps in pocket : ill. ; 34 cm
Series Geophysical memoirs, no. 4
Language English
Note Bibliography: pp. 19-20
Subject Geomagnetism -- Ireland
Format Book
Author Murphy, Thomas
Title The fooleen
Publisher Dixon, Cal., Proscenium Press [c1968]
Description 48p. 22cm
Series The Irish play series ;no. 3
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Murphy, Thomas F
Title Mary Brice.
Publisher c1922.
Note In The Players, Detroit. The Players' book of one act plays; first series. 1928. p.233-259
Language English
Format Book
Author Murphy, Thomas F.
Title Maps I have known of the world before 1800 : a set of photographs of 85 original maps of the known world published between the years 1493 and 1806 - compiled by Thomas F. Murphy.
Imprint New York City, 1979.
LOCATION CALL NO. STATUS
Humanities-Maps Map Div. 79-514 AVAILABLE
Location Humanities-Maps
Descript [17] leaves, 85 [i. e. 91] leaves of plates : maps ; 30 cm.
Note Each leaf sealed in transparent pocket.
Maps are 18 x 24 cm.
Bibliography: leaf [2], 1st sequence.
Contents - Maps of the Old World. - Early non-hemisphere maps. - Early hemisphere maps. - California as an island on English maps. - California as an island on Dutch maps. - California as an island on French and Italian maps. - Later maps of the 18th century.
Subject Early maps -- Facsimiles.
Maps -- Facsimiles.
California -- Maps.
Title Measurements of gravity in Ireland.
Imprint Dublin, Ireland : Meteorological and Geophysical Dept., School of Cosmic Physics, 1950-1952.
LOCATION CALL # STATUS
SIBL PSA+ (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. Cosmic Physics, School of. Geophysical memoirs. no.2, pt.1-4)
Location SIBL
Descript 4 v. : ill., maps ; 33 cm.
Series Geophysical memoirs (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. School of Cosmic Physics) ; no. 2.
Note At head of title: Institi�id �rd-L�inn Bhaile �tha Cliath, Scoil na Fisice Cosma�E Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, School of Cosmic Physics.
Includes bibliographies.
Contents pt. 1. Pendulum observations at Dublin, Sligo, Galway and Cork / by A.H. Cook -- pt. 2. Gravimeter observations between Dublin, Sligo, Galway and Cork / by H.I.S. Thirlaway -- pt. 3. Gravity survey of central Ireland / by Thomas Murphy -- pt. 4. Gravity survey of Ireland north of the line Sligo-Dundalk / by A.H. Cook, T. Murphy.
Subject Gravity -- Measurement.
Gravity -- Ireland.
Add'l name Cook, Alan H.
Thirlaway, H. I. S.
Murphy, Thomas.
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