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Philip B. Perlman photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: PP 0147

Abstract

This collection consists of individual and group portraits of Philip B. Perlman with noted Maryland legislators and political thinkers. Individuals include H. L. Mencken, Governor Albert C. Ritchie, Senator George L. Radcliffe, and Adjutant General Henry M. Warfield. The dates of the collection span 1917-1952.

Dates

  • 1917-1952

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research use.

Conditions Governing Use

The reproduction of materials in this collection may be subject to copyright restrictions. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine and satisfy copyright clearances or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections. For more information visit the MCHC’s Rights and Permissions page.

Biographical / Historical

Philip B. Perlman (1890-1960) was a Baltimore native, the son of Benjamin and Rose Nathan Perlman. Graduating from City College in 1908, Perlman worked as a reporter for the Baltimore American while studying political economy at the Johns Hopkins University. He studied law at the University of Maryland School of Law, being admitted to the bar one year prior to receiving a law degree in 1912. He began working for The Evening Sun in 1910, first as a court reporter, and then as City Editor from 1913-1917. It was probably at this time that he got to know H.L. Mencken.

Leaving newspaper work in 1917, Perlman began many years of public service, interspersed with private law practice. Initially he worked under then Attorney General of Maryland, Albert C. Ritchie, as an assistant in the State Law Department, then became Assistant Maryland Attorney General in 1918. With Ritchie’s election to the Maryland governorship in 1919, he appointed Perlman Secretary of State. Legislation drafted by Perlman included the bill providing for women’s voting. In the 1920s, Perlman was City Solicitor of Baltimore and established a private law practice; in the 1930s he served on a commission to revise city zoning laws and on the first Maryland Water Resources Commission; in the 1940s he advised Governor Lane on issues such as the Chesapeake Bay Bridge construction and highway improvement. In Perlman’s private law practice, he was noted for civil rights cases.

Moving to the level of national politics, Perlman became United States Solicitor General from 1947-1952 under President Harry Truman, chaired Truman’s Commission on Immigration and Naturalization, and was noted for helping to write the 1948 and 1960 platforms for the Democratic National Convention. At the time of his death, Perlman maintained a law practice with the firm Perlman, Lyons and Emmerglick (Browning?) in Washington, D.C., was president of the board of trustees of the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore, and a member of the Maryland Historical Society. He was also a member of the National Press Club and the Associated Jewish Charities. A bachelor, he had a home on Park Heights Avenue in Baltimore, and a suite at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.

Extent

1.30 Linear Feet (1 Oversize flat box)

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

The photographs are arranged according to PP catalog numbers.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Dupkin II, 1991.

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of 11 photographs, some autographed, made in 1917-1952. There are individual and group portraits including Philip B. Perlman, H.L. Mencken, Governor Albert C. Ritchie, Adjutant General Henry M. Warfield, Senator George L. Radcliffe, Emerson C. Harrington, Adlai Stevenson, and President Harry S. Truman with his Commission on Immigration and Naturalization. Several of the photographs were taken at the Governor Ritchie’'s 1920 inauguration.

The collection also contains several pieces of printed ephemera: a menu from a 1957 dinner honoring Harry S. Truman, signed by Truman; Perlman’s 1948 Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from University of Maryland; and a 1952 certificate from Truman appointing Perlman Chairman of the President’s Commission on Immigration and Naturalization.

Title
Guide to the Philip B. Perlman photograph collection
Status
Under Revision
Author
Katherine Cowan
Date
1999-10
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Revision Statements

  • 02-04-2020: Manually entered into ArchivesSpace by Mallory Herberger.

Repository Details

Part of the H. Furlong Baldwin Library Repository

Contact:
H. Furlong Baldwin Library
Maryland Center for History and Culture
610 Park Avenue
Baltimore MD 21201 United States
4106853750