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Hurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence

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    Correspondence between Hurst and Richard C. Davis of the Forest History Society regarding a contribution to the Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst; Richard C. Davis
    • Date1980-01-01
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    Correspondence from Hurst to Mr. Roger Howley of Cornell University Press regarding publication materials.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst
    • Date1980-01-16
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    Board of Attorneys Professional Competence form.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst
    • Date1980-01-16
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    Rules of Continuing Legal Education and Courses and Credits approved by the Board of Attorneys Professional Competence.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst
    • Date1979
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    Board of Attorneys Professional Competence form.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst
    • Date1978
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    Correspondence between Hurst and Louis Seidman of Georgetown, Dean David M. Trubek of University of Wisconsin, and Professor J. William Hicks of Indiana School of Law regarding a recommendation for Joel Handler.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst; Louis Seidman; David M. Trubek; J. William Hicks
    • Date1980-01
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    Correspondence between Raoul Berger and Hurst regarding the death penalty and the power of federal judges.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst; Raoul Berger
    • Date1981-12-15
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    Correspondence to Hurst from Professor Lawrence M. Friedman of Stanford regarding a review of Roots of Justice.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorLawrence M. Friedman
    • Date1981-12-03
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    Correspondence to Hurst from Gerald T. Dunne of St. Louis Law School regarding Grenville Clark.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorGerald T. Dunne
    • Date1981-11-23
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    Correspondence from Hurst to Professor Stanley Kutler of University of Wisconsin regarding governmental processes and treason.

    CollectionsHurst CollectionHurst Collection Series VII: Correspondence
    • CreatorWillard Hurst
    • Date1981-11-30
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