Posted by Orin Kerr:
The Supreme Court and Life in the 1950s:

   I recently came across [1]Kremen v. United States, 353 U.S. 346
   (1957), an old Fourth Amendment decision. FBI agents located a
   fugitive in a secluded cabin; after arresting the fugutive and two
   other men, agents seized the entire contents of the cabin and sent the
   contents off to FBI headquarters. The Supreme Court issued a very
   short per curiam opinion saying without analysis that this was
   impermissible. The case doesn't say much about the law, but I was
   struck by the very interesting list of items seized from the cabin
   included as an Appendix to the Court's opinion. The Appendix lists
   about 200 items -- everything in the cabin, I assume -- and gives us
   an interesting insight into life in the mid-1950s. (Ok, so it's not
   like everybody lived in a cabin in the 1950s, but you get the idea.)
   Here are just a few items on the list:

     1 Package lighter flints - Ronson
     1 Prince Albert tobacco - pocket size can
     1 Ronson cigarette lighter & cigarette case combination (empty)
     1 Jar scalp pomade, dark, by Ogelvie Sisters, N. Y.
     2 Tubes toothpaste, Chlorodent (1 small & 1 large size)
     1 Bottle Pepto Bismol, marked 98
     1 Can Sopronol for athletes foot
     1 Can Rise Shave Cream marked "59" on side
     1 Newspaper clipping captioned, "Drive Two Hours - Then Rest"
     1 Yellow plastic toothbrush in case
     1 Cash register receipt, dated 4/10 for $1.88 to Palmer's Drug
     Store, Hayward, California
     1 RCA portable radio, Model B X 57
     1 Sentinel portable radio with plastic case, Model 316P, serial
     29004
     1 Pair black rubber overshoes
     2 Windshield wiper blades
     1 Clipping - "San Jose Evening News," 8/26/53 (Inside Labor)
     30 Sheets unused stencil paper
     1 Columbia record - "Edith Piaf Encores"
     1 Pair white bobby soxs
     1 Portable Royal typewriter, serial #0-431783

      To see the whole list, click on the link above and scroll down a
   bit.

References

   1. 
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-bin/getcase.pl?navby=case&court=us&vol=353&invol=346

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