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Correspondence between Hurst and Franklin A. Long of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences regarding the Talcott Parsons Prize Committee. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Mark Feurst of the Center for Public Representation regarding Louis Brandeis. (includes direct quotations from "The Brandeis Guide to the Modern World") |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor Scott Van Alstyne of the University of Florida regarding a manuscript review. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Reed Dickerson of Indiana University regarding a text review. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Robin Stryker regarding a text review. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Wallace M. Rudolph of the University of Illinois regarding an article review. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Don Landon of Southwestern Missouri University regarding rural Missouri law practices. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Stanley Kutler of the University of Wisconsin regarding the federalists. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Lloyd Garrison regarding Nathan Feinsinger. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Raoul Berger regarding recent publications and a brief personal exchange. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Don W. Wilson of the Gerald Ford Library and Museum regarding a grant for Stanley Kutler. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Elizabeth Quinson of Garland Publishing Company regarding a reprint of "Legal Elements in United States History" for a volume entitled Collected Articles on the American Constitution and Legal History. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Patricia Anderson of the Wisconsin Humanities Committee regarding a project entitled "The Framers, the Individual, and the Community," and the Northwest Ordinance. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Anthony Chase of Nova University regarding legal history. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and John P. Frank regarding the American Bar Foundation Research Journal. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Walter Weyrauch of the University of Florida regarding the campus of the University of Wisconsin, and a text covering the 1930's depression. |
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Correspondence between Hurst, Professor William E. Nelson of New York University, and Professor John P. Reid regarding "The Literature of American Legal History" dedicated in honor of Hurst. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Honor Louise Tesmer of the Wisconsin Assembly regarding bills curbing excessive force. (Includes article from Civil Liberties News covering the bill) |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor Michael Kammen of Cornell regarding Thoreau and market processes. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Professor Michael I. Swygert of Stetson University regarding a campus invitation. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and William Barnard of the University of Alabama regarding an evaluation for Professor Tony Freyer. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Amy Dru Stanley regarding wage labor. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Gordon Bakken of California State University regarding a volume on California law. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Angus MacIntyre of Australia regarding a review of "Activist Judges." |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor William Gangi of St. John's University regarding the role of the Supreme Court. |
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