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Correspondence to Hurst from Barbara J. Kaiser of the Wisconsin State Historical Society regarding Hurst's donation of the Rosenberg Papers. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Gergadt Nielsen of the Hofstra Law Review regarding policies of the Reagan administration. |
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Correspondence between John P. Frank and Hurst regarding a review of a recent Brandeis-Frankfurter book. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and John P. Wagner regarding "Dividing the Elephant" and Hurst's Carpentier Lectures. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from the National Science Foundation regarding a proposal review. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Steven A. Felsenthal regarding a review of a Brandeis and Frankfurter article. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Robert B. Seidman of the University of Zimbabwe regarding court legislation. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Saul Touster regarding Brandeis and Frankfurter. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Aida D. Donald regarding Philippa Strum's political biography of Brandeis. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Robert L. Johnston of Little Brown and Co. regarding the out-of-print status of Hurst's The Growth of American Law. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor Jan G. Laitos regarding a publication agreement. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Nancy Paul of the University of Wisconsin Law Library requesting a bibliography of Hurst's work. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Attorney George M. St. Peter regarding Brandeis and Frankfurter with an attached newspaper article entitled "Friends of Two Ex-Justices defend their Secret Tie." |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Wisconsin Circuit Judge Peter Pappas regarding career and achievement recognition. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to the Forest History Society regarding a review of "Law and the Forest." |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Jerry A. Minnich of the University of Wisconsin Press regarding a copy for the jacket flap of Hurst's new book. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Professor Stanley Kutler of the University of Wisconsin regarding a critique of Kutler's book on injustice in the world war. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor William D. Barnard of the University of Alabama regarding a recommendation for Tony Freyer. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Attorney Thomas Keegan regarding biographies of Brandeis and Frankfurter. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Robert Gordon regarding an essay covering the "codification" movement. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and G. Thomas Tanselle of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation regarding a recommendation for William Nelson. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor William Nelson of New York University regarding the fourteenth amendment. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and The National Science Foundation regarding a review of a proposal on partisan judicial elections for state supreme courts from 1880-1920. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Professor Robert Engler of the City University of New York regarding an acknowledgement of Hurst's work and achievements. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Kermit L. Hau of Florida State University regarding the elective bench. |
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