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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Charles F. Mullett of the University of Missouri regarding the American Historical Association's planned tribute to Louis Brandeis. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Justice Felix Frankfurter regarding a memorandum Hurst wrote about Justice Brandeis and the Thompson case, the progress of Hurst's manuscripts, and Hurst's academic position. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Gerald Kanner of Collier's Encyclopedia regarding a request for Hurst to compose an article submission on Louis Brandeis. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Myron S. Einisman of the University of Louisville regarding a tribute to Mr. Justice Brandeis. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor William Goldsmith of Brandeis University regarding The Lost Scrolls of Louis Brandeis. |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Melvin Urofsky and David W. Ley of Ohio State University regarding files on Louis Brandeis. |
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Correspondence between Hurst and Nathan Smith regarding the admission of Justice Louis D. Brandeis to the Fame for Great Americans and New York University. |
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Correspondence to Hurst from Debra Lewinson regarding a request for Hurst to review the Letters of Louis Brandeis, Volume II. |
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Excerpts of speeches from Franklin, Brandeis, and an individual at the 86th Convocation at University of New York in 1952 relating to various aspects of civil liberties. |
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Benjamin Franklin, Louis Brandeis, and a speaker at the University of New York are quoted on their varying interpretations of civil liberties within a system of law. |
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Original and transcribed correspondence from Louis Brandeis regarding Hurst’s decision to decline an offer from Yale Law School and his affinity for the University of Wisconsin. |
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