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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor Clark Byse of the University of Pennsylvania regarding legal cirriculuum. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Paul Tillett of Princeton University regarding an open professorship position at the University of Wisconsin. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Dr. Joseph Willits of the Educational Survey regarding a listing of the ten best law schools in the United States. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor A.J. Beitzinger of the Catholic University regarding a grant for the study of Judge Andrew Miller. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Professor Julius Stone of Harvard regarding a recent visit to Madison. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Arthur W. Macmahon of Columbia University regarding an evaluation of Columbia Law School. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Barbara Page of the Newhouse Building regarding job openings in Madison, Wisconsin. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Dr. Joseph H. Willits of the University of Pennsylvania regarding a rating of the intellectual initiatives of law schools. |
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Correspondence between Hurst, Professor Malcolm D. Talbott of Rutgers University, and John Kernochan of the Legal Drafting Council at Columbia regarding a recommendation for Shirley Abrahamson. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to John P. Frank of the Title and Trust Building regarding a recommendation for a former student. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Dean Carl B. Spaeth regarding an appointment for Jaro Mayda. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Dean Carl Spaeth of Stanford University regarding a recommendation for Del Karlen. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Honor Felix Frankfurter regarding a recommendation and texts covering the Dreyfus case. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Dean Carl B. Spaeth of Stanford University regarding the possibility of Hurst guest lecturing for an introductory law course. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor C. Dallas Sands of the University of Alabama regarding an A.A.L.S. round table discussion. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to the Committee on Judiciary regarding the destruction of obsolete records. |
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Royalty statement from Little Brown and Company for The Growth of American Law. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and John A. Delaney of the Federal Trade Commission regarding a recommendation for Thomas A. Sterner. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and L. Quincy Mumford of the Library of Congress regarding the selection of an inscription for the new Senate office building. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Paul Tillett of Princeton University regarding a historical approach to law and a history of the courses and materials Hurst had used for this methodology. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Leonard W. Levy of Brandeis University regarding a manuscript review of "Law and the Conditions of Freedom." |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Willis Zich of Lowry and Hunter regarding the rules of judicial interpretation. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Raoul Berger regarding Hurst's new book and a word of congratulations. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and John W. Gardner of the Carnegie Corporation regarding problems in higher education. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Walter T. Fisher regarding the meaning of double jeopardy in the eighteenth century. |
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