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Correspondence to Hurst from Mrs. James H. Chadbourn of the Harvard Law Library regarding Hurst's contribution of Frankfurter and Brandeis items. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Paul Freund of Harvard Law regarding Frankfurter and Brandeis papers. Correspondence
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Copy of a biographical essay on Felix Frankfurter by Joseph P. Lash. Document
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Publication Reviews and Correspondence Regarding "Justice Holmes on Legal History" (1964) Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Hon. Felix Frankfurter regarding the will of Justice Holmes and his estate. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Felix Frankfurter, and Dr. Douglas Logan regarding Hurst's publications and a visitation from a traveling professor. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from US Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter regarding a program of Hurst's. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Tom Moses expressing appreciation of a speech delivered by Hurst. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Justice Felix Frankfurter regarding Frankfurter's support of the themes Hurst expressed as a result of the Aspen Institute. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Honor Felix Frankfurter of the U.S. Supreme Court regarding Hurst's lumber study and Cooley Lectures. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Felix Frankfurter regarding a past correspondence. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Hon. Felix Frankfurter of the United States Supreme Court regarding an Oliver Wendell Holmes lecture series and a text publication. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Mr. Justice (Felix Frankfurter) regarding the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise and the publication of the lumber industry manuscript. Correspondence