William Horsley Orrick Jr. person
also: William Horsley, William Orrick Jr., William Orr Jr., William Oreck Jr.
Explore in graph → Export claims (CSV) ↓
Related entities (most co-mentioned)
Skull and Bonesorganization · 4San Franciscoplace · 3Patty Hearstperson · 2Stanford Universityorganization · 1William Randolph Hearstperson · 1Potter Stewartperson · 1William R. Dayperson · 1Nicholas G. Thatcherperson · 1U.S. District Court in Northern Californiaorganization · 1Thacker Schoolorganization · 1Berkeley School of Laworganization · 1Patty Hearst sentencing caseevent · 1Sherman Day Thatcherperson · 1Richard Nixonperson · 1Andrew Downey Orrickperson · 1United Statescountry · 1U.S. Department of Justiceorganization · 1
Claims (4)
William Horsley Orrick Jr. member_of
Skull and Bones host_asserted
“auric junior auric is o-r-r-i-c-k he's a bonesman in 1937 and he's got a brother named andrew downey auric who was a bonesman in 1940. uh andrew downey's easy uh he's best known he would become the san francisco administrator for the sec fr…”
▶ Shadow State 27 Secret Societies 11; The 1930's @ 49:19
William Horsley Orrick Jr. member_of
U.S. Department of Justice host_asserted
“Okay. Nothing too much to talk about, but it's time in the Army. Post-war, he goes back to private practice in San Francisco and gets named a United States Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Division of the DOJ in 1961 and 2. And then …”
▶ Shadow State 27 Secret Societies 11; The 1930's @ 51:00
Richard Nixon appointed
William Horsley Orrick Jr. host_asserted
“from 65 to 74, and then he gets nominated by Richard Nixon for the U.S. District Court in Northern California in 1974 to be a judge. He's best known for being the judge in the Patty Hearst sentencing case in 1976. Remember the Patty Hearst …”
▶ Shadow State 27 Secret Societies 11; The 1930's @ 51:32
William Horsley Orrick Jr. carried_out_attack
Patty Hearst sentencing case host_asserted
“from 65 to 74, and then he gets nominated by Richard Nixon for the U.S. District Court in Northern California in 1974 to be a judge. He's best known for being the judge in the Patty Hearst sentencing case in 1976. Remember the Patty Hearst …”
▶ Shadow State 27 Secret Societies 11; The 1930's @ 51:32
Mentions (7)
▶ 48:44
Institutional ones. Yeah, and I'm furious at him over a couple of them in particular that I've done videos on. So Potter Stewart is not my favorite. He was a relatively fair guy, but I guess you would say he's liberal leaning. He'd be like …
▶ 49:19
auric junior auric is o-r-r-i-c-k he's a bonesman in 1937 and he's got a brother named andrew downey auric who was a bonesman in 1940. uh andrew downey's easy uh he's best known he would become the san francisco administrator for the sec fr…
▶ 49:52
Horsley, Oreck Jr. Here's some fun connections. He went to something called the Thacker School, F-T-H-A-C-H-E-R. That was founded by Sherman Day Thatcher, whose brother was a bonesman we talked about previously. That's a private school form…
▶ 50:24
So this whole story, everything's been eastern seaboard. Today's group are the first times we see the shift to the West Coast, which I think is important. William Orr Jr. would join the Army in 1942. And guess what? You're not going to beli…
▶ 51:00
Okay. Nothing too much to talk about, but it's time in the Army. Post-war, he goes back to private practice in San Francisco and gets named a United States Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Division of the DOJ in 1961 and 2. And then …
▶ 51:32
from 65 to 74, and then he gets nominated by Richard Nixon for the U.S. District Court in Northern California in 1974 to be a judge. He's best known for being the judge in the Patty Hearst sentencing case in 1976. Remember the Patty Hearst …
▶ 52:07
and go back and look at what that was all about. Yeah. Patty Hearst. Yeah. Yeah. I'd like to do that. Yeah. And it just was more than anything. I want to go back and look at the origins of yellow journalism because William Randolph Hearst, …