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A listing of Hurst’s public service activities. |
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Handwritten address and dates that seem to be for a trip to Paradise Valley Guest Resort in Arizona. |
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At the Borderland of Law and Economic History: the Contributions of Willard Hurst |
Journal Article |
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Memorandum to Hurst from Spencer Kimball regarding the mediation center. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Spencer Kimball regarding the graduate research committee. |
Correspondence |
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A listing of Hurst’s date and place of birth, educational degrees, and societies and fraternities in which he participated. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to R. L. Clodius regarding academic leave and Vilas trust funds. |
Correspondence |
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Memorandum from Dean Young to the faculty of the University of Wisconsin regarding topics for the upcoming spring program. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Dean George Young regarding current research activities of University of Wisconsin faculty members. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Spencer Kimball regarding the trip Hurst would take to Michigan for a seminar course including a discussion on legal research, and Hurst’s text Law and the Conditions of Freedom. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Spencer Kimball regarding the promotion of legal research. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence from Dean George Young to Professor Marcus L. Plant of the University of Michigan regarding a deanship position for Hurst. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence from Dean John Ritchie to Dean Charles W. Taintor of the University of Pittsburgh regarding various professorships offered to Hurst. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Dean John Ritchie regarding Hurst’s decision to decline a tenure invitation from the University of California, Berkeley. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence between Hurst and President E. B. Fred regarding a decision to decline a professorship invitation at Yale and his reasons for choosing to remain at the University of Wisconsin. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence between Dean Rostow of Yale and Dean Jack Ritchie regarding a professorship invitation for Hurst. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence from Dean Oliver S. Rundell to President Edwin B. Fred regarding the need to retain Hurst as a faculty member at the University of Wisconsin, and the allocation of his time to allow for increased research opportunities. |
Correspondence |
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A listing of Hurst’s education, governmental service, teaching experience, research projects and publications, and military service. |
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Correspondence to President Edwin B. Fred from Dean Oliver S. Rundell regarding Hurst’s contribution to a Marbury v Madison conference. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence from Hurst to President E. B. Fred regarding the importance of legal research at the University of Wisconsin, and the terms surrounding Hurst’s professorship. |
Correspondence |
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Original and transcribed correspondence from Louis Brandeis regarding Hurst’s decision to decline an offer from Yale Law School and his affinity for the University of Wisconsin. |
Correspondence |
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Law and Social Relations: A Report on the Summer Research Training Institute, 1956 |
Article |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Spencer Kimball of the University of Utah regarding a professorship at the University of Michigan. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Norman Buchanan of the Rockefeller Foundation regarding Hurst’s sixth end-of-the year report for the research grant in American legal history with an attached program from the Rosenthal lectures. |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Herbert Blumer of Berkeley regarding a permanent position in social science development. |
Correspondence |