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Hurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence

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    Correspondence from Hurst to Professor Martha Fineman regarding a draft review.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst
    • Date1982?
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    Correspondence to Hurst from Dean John E. Murray of the University of Pittsburgh regarding the 1983 Caplan Lecturer.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorJohn E. Murray Jr.
    • Date1982-10-28
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    Correspondence between Hurst and Allen N. Fitchen of the University of Wisconsin Press regarding the Herbert Hill proposal.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst; Allen N. Fitchen
    • Date1982-10-28
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    Correspondence from Hurst to Professor Walter Dickey regarding administrative rule making.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst
    • Date1982-10-28
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    Correspondence to Hurst from Professor Wythe W. Holt of George Washington University regarding the "Horwitz" essay.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWythe Holt
    • Date1982-10-25
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    Correspondence to Hurst from Attorney Robert La Follette Sucher regarding a request for a personal interview.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorRobert La Follette Sucher
    • Date1982-10-25
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    Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Louis Bartelt of Valparaiso University regarding the Edward A. Seegers Lectures.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst; Louis Bartelt
    • Date1982-10-19
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    Correspondence from Hurst to the editor of the Wisconsin State Journal and The Capital Times regarding the election of Tony Earl.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst
    • Date1982-10-21
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    Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Robert W. Gordon of Stanford regarding Hurst's text Law and Markets.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst; Robert W. Gordon
    • Date1982-10-06
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    Correspondence between Hurst and P.B. Waite of the Canadian Institute for Justice regarding an invitation for Dalhousie lectures in Nova Scotia.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst; P. B. Waite
    • Date1982-09-27
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