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AMERICAN JUDGE AND BASEBALL COMMISSIONER (1866-1944)
Kenesaw Landis; Kennesaw Mountain Landis; Judge Landis; Kenesaw M. Landis; Kennesaw Landis; Landis, Kenesaw Mountain
  • Public notice published in April 1923 urging a labor boycott of the [[Chicago White Sox]] and [[Chicago Cubs]], and opposing the Landis building trades award
  • The eight "Chicago Black Sox"
  • Landis's grave at Oak Woods Cemetery
  • In the 1917 government film ''The Immigrant'',<!-- No, it is not the Charlie Chaplin film of that name --> which was filmed in part in Landis's courtroom, he portrays the judge as actor [[Warren Cook]] "appears" before him.
  • Judge Landis at a baseball game in Chicago in 1920
  • Cartoon showing Landis delivering his sentence against Standard Oil, a fine of $29,240,000, to [[John D. Rockefeller]], who was actually in Cleveland at the time
  • Landis's summoning of John D. Rockefeller to his courtroom created a media frenzy. Here Rockefeller testifies before Landis, July 6, 1907.
  • Landis pictured with [[Babe Ruth]] (left) and [[Bob Meusel]] after turning down their requests for early reinstatement, Yankees spring training camp, New Orleans, March 1922
  • Landis with New York Yankees owner [[Jacob Ruppert]] (standing), 1923
  • Landis at the 1937 All-Star Game, [[Griffith Stadium]], Washington, D.C.
  • The five Landis boys in November 1882; Kenesaw (second from left) was almost sixteen years old.
  • Kenesaw (second on left) in 1908 with his four brothers, two of whom served in Congress
  • Crooks feared Judge Landis, at least according to [[Chicago Daily News]] cartoonist [[John T. McCutcheon]], 1920.
  • his son Reed]] and his wife Winifred, 1919
  • Landis throws out the first pitch, 1924.
  • Executive and State Department listings from 1894, showing Landis's salary of $2,000
  • Landis, surrounded by baseball owners and officials, signs an agreement to be Commissioner of Baseball, November 12, 1920.
  • Commissioner Landis opens the 1921 baseball season.
  • Roosevelt's letter to Landis, January 15, 1942
  • A 1921 cartoon shows Landis unimpressed by the acquittals in the "Black Sox" trial.
  • Part of [[William B. Van Ingen]]'s mural ''The Divine Law'', which was on display in Landis's courtroom while he was a federal judge

Evgenii Landis         
RUSSIAN MATHEMATICIAN
Yegeniy Landis; E.M. Landis; Yevgeniy Landis; Evgeny Landis; Yevgeny Landis; Evgenii Mikhailovich Landis
Evgenii Mikhailovich Landis (, Yevgeny Mikhaylovich Landis; 6 October 1921 – 12 December 1997) was a Soviet mathematician who worked mainly on partial differential equations.
Gerald W. Landis         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1895-1971)
Gerald Landis
Gerald Wayne Landis (February 23, 1895 – September 6, 1971) was an American educator and politician who served five terms as a U.S.
Story Landis         
AMERICAN NEUROBIOLOGIST
Story C. Landis; Story Cleland Landis
Story Landis is an American neurobiologist and former director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke at the National Institutes of Health. She was director of the institute between September 1, 2003 and October 2014.

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Kenesaw Mountain Landis

Kenesaw Mountain Landis (; November 20, 1866 – November 25, 1944) was an American jurist who served as a United States federal judge from 1905 to 1922 and the first Commissioner of Baseball from 1920 until his death. He is remembered for his handling of the Black Sox Scandal, in which he expelled eight members of the Chicago White Sox from organized baseball for conspiring to lose the 1919 World Series and repeatedly refused their reinstatement requests. His firm actions and iron rule over baseball in the near quarter-century of his commissionership are generally credited with restoring public confidence in the game.

Landis was born in Millville, Ohio. His given name was a variant spelling of the site of the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, a major battle of the American Civil War in which his father had been wounded. Raised in Indiana, Landis became a lawyer, and then personal secretary to Walter Q. Gresham, the new United States Secretary of State, in 1893. He returned to private practice after Gresham died in office.

President Theodore Roosevelt appointed Landis as a judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in 1905. Landis received national attention in 1907 when he fined Standard Oil of Indiana more than $29 million (approximately $800 million in 2021) for violating federal laws forbidding rebates on railroad freight tariffs. While Landis's action was reversed on appeal, he was seen as a judge determined to rein in big business. During and after World War I, Landis presided over several high-profile trials of draft resisters and others whom he saw as opposing the war effort. He imposed heavy sentences on those who were convicted, although some of the convictions were reversed on appeal, and other sentences were commuted.

In 1920, Landis was a leading candidate when American League and National League team owners, embarrassed by the Black Sox scandal and other instances of players throwing games, sought someone to rule over baseball. Landis was given full power to act in the sport's best interest, and used that power extensively over the next quarter-century. Landis was widely praised for cleaning up the game, although some of his decisions in the Black Sox matter remain controversial: supporters of "Shoeless Joe" Jackson and Buck Weaver contend that he was overly harsh with those players. Others blame Landis for, in their view, delaying the racial integration of baseball. Landis was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by a special vote shortly after he died in 1944.

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1. On Jan. 15, 1'42, little more than a month after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt told the baseball commissioner, Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, that the season should go on despite the war.