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Correspondence between Hurst and Glenn Porter regarding Porter's invitation to Hurst to deliver a lecture at the University of Delaware. |
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Correspondence to Hurst (and Mark Tushnet) from Walter W. Tiffany complimenting Hurst on his legal history course. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Samuel D. Thurman concerning Hurst's winning of the 1976-1978 Triennial Award of The Order of the Coif for his book, Law and Social Order in the United States. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor David T. Konig complimenting Konig on his book about Essex County legal order in the 17th century. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Chas. T. Lester concerning Robert R. Wright, III's application for Dean of the Law School at Emory University. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor John Kidwell explaining to Kidwell that legal scholarship can play a central role in public policy and that Professor Dickey's work on correctional institutions falls under that category. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor Tony Freyer reviewing Freyer's book about legal history. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Russell N. Fairbanks regarding the promotion of Jay M. Feinman to associate professor and the award of tenure at Rutgers University. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Charles Alan Wright regarding the hiring of Gordon N. Bakken as a legal historian at the University of Texas at Austin. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Raoul Berger regarding Hurst's Hamilton contribution and Berger's reply to Walter Murphy in the Wisconsin Law Review. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Fred Geilfuss expressing his enjoyment of the courses he took with Hurst. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Aida Donald regarding Hurst's review of Charles Black's Holmes Lectures. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Jack B. Weinstein regarding Weinstein's inquiry into legal history literature. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Chancellor Irving Shain thanking Shain for the Genevieve Gorst Herfurth Award for Outstanding Research in Social Sciences for his book, Schooled Lawyers. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Orlan L. Prestegard regarding different formats in publishing the Wisconsin Statutes Annotated. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Raoul Berger regarding Berger's work on the 15th Amendment's impact on the 14th Amendment. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Arthur Allen Leff of Yale Law School as well as Professor John Phillip Reid of New York University Law School regarding the promotion of William Nelson to professor at Yale and a visitation appointment at NYU. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and June M. Weisberger of Federal Judiciary Nominating Committee as well as Barbara Crabb regarding Hurst's nomination of Crabb to the Federal bench. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Raoul Berger supporting Berger's work against critical reactions the book received. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Laurence H. Tribe regarding Tribe's comments about Bakke and his new treatise. |
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Thank you note to Hurst from Joseph J. Kalo. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from John Phillip Reid regarding Reid's Huntington and Guggenheim fellowships as well as his series of legal history books. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Robert La Follette Sucher, Sr. concerning Sucher's application for a teaching position at the College of the Virgin Islands. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Professor Edmund W. Kitch regarding Kitch's research on the history of economic regulations. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Robert W. Bennett of Northwestern University School of Law regarding information about Hurst's course on the legislative process. |
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