Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Joseph N. Ulman (1878-1943)
MSA SC 3520-14398

Sources:



Archival sources -

BALTIMORE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS (Death Record) Joseph N. Ulman, 18 April 1943, Certificate No. G03374 [MSA CM1132-222, CR 48, 265]



Newspaper/journal articles (chronological order) -

The Evening Sun, 3 July 1933.

The Baltimore Sun, 14 October 1934.

The Baltimore Sun, 1 October 1935.

"Urban Group Pays Tribute to Ulman." The Baltimore Sun, 22 May1936.

"Judge Ulman's Resignation As Pen Board Head Accepted." The Baltimore Sun, 15 November 1936.

"Urges Radical Revision of Criminal Law." The Baltimore Sun, 13 June 1937.

"Evening Sun Spots: Why It's Fun To Be A Judge." The Evening Sun, 22 June 1937.

"Speaking in Seattle." The Evening Sun, 28 March 1938.

"Judge Joseph N. Ulman." Baltimore News-Post, 9 August 1940.

"Judge Ulman Succumbs to Heart Attack." The Baltimore Sun, 19 April 1943.

Editorial. "Judge Joseph N. Ulman." The Baltimore Sun, 19 April 1943.

"Ulman Services Being Held." The Evening Sun, 19 April 1943.

Editorial. "Judge Ulman." The Evening Sun, 19 April 1943.

Obituary. The Baltimore Sun, 20 April 1943.

"Members of Bench Attend Funeral Services for Judge Ulman." The Daily Record, 20 April 1943.

Reinemann, John Otto. "The Expansion of the Juvenile Court Idea." 13 Fed. Probation 34, 1949.

Boles, Nancy G. "Notes On Maryland Historical Society Manuscript Collections." Maryland Historical Magazine. 67: 307-309 (1972).



Other sources -

"Report of Committee on Legal Biography." 48 Report of the Annual Meeting of the Maryland State Bar Association 126-128 (1943).


Works and addresses of Joseph N. Ulman -

Ulman, Joseph N. "Chaos in Crminal Justice," The American Mercury. 34: 80-87 (1935).

Ulman, Joseph N. "Dead-End Justice," Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 33: 6-15 (1942).

Ulman, Joseph N. A Judge Takes the Stand. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1933.

Ulman, Joseph N. "A National Program to Develop Probation and Parole," Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 29: 517-528 (1938).

Ulman, Joseph N. "Two Prophets: Reflections of a Jurist on the Race Problem," Opportunity, Journal of Negro Life. 13: 339, 349 (1935).


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