Herbert B. Ehrmann

Herbert B. Ehrmann (HBE) (December 15, 1891 – June 17, 1970)[1] was an American lawyer and activist.

He gained fame also for authoring books on the famous Sacco and Vanzetti case.

[6] In 1957 Ehrmann was a member of a Fact‐Finding Group, a nine-man delegation, conductinv a 15,000-mile fact-finding survey meeting government leaders in France, Italy, Tunisia, and Morocco, and Israel.

[2][6] Herbert's wife, Sara R. Ehrmann (1895–1993) was a Boston-area civic leader.

A career she began when Herbert became an associate counsel for Sacco and Vanzet in 1925.