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Correspondence between Hurst and Louise F. Bilebof of the Dictionary of American History regarding a request for an article submission on treason trials. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Bill Whitford regarding a consumer manscript. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor Stanley Katz regarding a manuscript review. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Robert B. Seidman regarding comments on a market economy. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Professor E.D. Duryea of the University of Buffalo regarding Hurst's use of Roman influence in The Legitimacy of the Business Corporation. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Denis Killeen regarding a text review. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Dean Spencer Kimball of the University of Wisconsin regarding the Smongeski fellowship for 1972-1973. Correspondence
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Proposal rating for Lawrence Friedman. Document
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Preble Stolz of the University of California regarding a manuscript review. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Norman Dorsen of New York University regarding busing amendments to the United States Constitution. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Robert L. Rabin of the Stanford Law Review regarding the Law Review Recruitment Program. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Sidney H. Scheuer regarding an invitation for Hurst to join the National Committee for an effective Congress. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Richard A. Primuth regarding credits for student work on the Law Review. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and the members of the Reginald Heber Smith Community Lawyer Fellowship Program regarding a recommendation for Susanna Fodor. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Robert Sharlet regarding a paper on the Soviet Political System. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Gerald Carson regarding literature on the administrative process. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Laurie Burt regarding a recommendation for Burt. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Michael Smith regarding permission to quote from "The Law in United States History." Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Dean Phil Neal of the University of Chicago regarding a recommendation for James Graham. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Professor Harold M. Hollingsworth of Wright State University regarding a readings course covering Hurst's work. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Stanley Mosk regarding permission to quote from The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor I. William Zartman of New York University regarding a recommendation for Richard Randall. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Benjamin F. Boyer of Hastings College of Law regarding a faculty appointment for Hurst at Hastings. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Lloyd Garrison regarding personal anecdotes and current legal research. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Walter Mansfield of the U.S. Court of Appeals regarding the nomination of the American Bar Foundation Award for outstanding research in law and government. Correspondence