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J. Willard Hurst with book, date unknown |
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J. Willard Hurst, date unknown |
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J. Willard Hurst, 1943 |
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J. Willard Hurst's yearbook photo from Williams College, 1932 |
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J. Willard Hurst’s Books, 1982 |
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Hurst’s certificate of admission to the Bar, Supreme Court of the State of Wisconsin, December 1951. |
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J. Willard Hurst |
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Lumber and the Legal Process |
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Willard Hurst |
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Willard Hurst: A Tribute |
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Willard Hurst |
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Tribute to Professor Willard Hurst, A |
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Willard Hurst |
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Mentoring Graduate Law Students in American Legal History: Some Work of Willard Hurst |
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Willard Hurst: Teacher |
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Willard Hurst as a Colleague |
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Public Economic Policy and the American Legal System: Historical Perspectives |
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Willard Hurst as a Wisconsin Historian |
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Relation of Legal Systems to Social Change, The |
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Bibliography of James Willard Hurst |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Robert Rennebohm of the William F. Vilas Trust Estate regarding a complete listing of the activities Hurst undertook as a Vilas Professor. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Robert B. Rennebohm of the William F. Vilas Trust Estate regarding a review of Law and Social Order in the United States. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Robert Rennebohm of the William F. Vilas Trust Estate regarding a book review on the increasing importance of research. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and William F. Vilas Trust Estate regarding Hurst's nomination for the Triennial Award for Law and Social Order in the United States, and a monograph entitled "Functions of Courts in the United States, 1950-1980." |
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Correspondence from Hurst to William F. Vilas Trust Estate regarding the Phillips Award from the American Philosophical Society, and Law and Social Order in the United States. |
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