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Publication Reviews and Correspondence Regarding "The Growth of American Law: The Law Makers" (1950) Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Correspondence to Hurst from Little Brown and Company Publishing regarding the use of Hurst's text in a Harvard classroom, and upcoming publications. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Little Brown and Company Publishing regarding the submission of Hurst's new manuscript. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Little, Brown & Company regarding the present standing of work on Hurst's book. Correspondence
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Royalty statement for The Growth of American Law from Little Brown and Company Publishing. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Charles F. Woodard of Little Brown and Company regarding the creation of a teaching aid for The Growth of American Law, and an outline of proposed books Hurst planned on completing. Correspondence
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Royalty Statement from Little Brown and Company for The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Little Brown and Company, and Jon Waltz of Yale University praising the value of The Growth of American Law for legal students. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Little Brown and Company regarding a listing of universities utilizing The Growth of American Law as a teaching aid. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Little Brown and Company regarding a listing of schools utilizing The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
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Royalty statement from Little Brown and Company for The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
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Royalty statement from Little Brown and Company regarding The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Marcus Wyler of Switzerland from Little Brown and Company regarding an article based on part V of The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
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Royalty Statement for Little Brown and Company regarding The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Little Brown and Company regarding the course outline for The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Rodney Robertson of Little Brown and Company regarding the Wisconsin Governor's Commission on Human Rights. Correspondence
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Royalty Statement from Little Brown and Company regarding The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
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A series of correspondences regarding Arthur Sutherland's manuscript. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Jane Biddinger Pauli of Little, Brown, & Company regarding a text review. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Robert L. Johnston of Little Brown and Co. regarding the out-of-print status of Hurst's The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Rodney Robertson regarding Little, Brown, and Company Publishers' decision not to print the Hurst Lectures. Correspondence
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Royalty Statement from Little Brown and Company regarding The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Royalty statement from Little, Brown, & Co. regarding Growth of American Law. Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Royalty statement from Little, Brown, & Co. for Growth of American Law. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Rodney Robertson of Little Brown and Company regarding a royalty statement for The Growth of American Law. Correspondence