William O. Douglas
A Register of His Papers in the Library of
Congress
Prepared by Audrey A. Walker with the
assistance of Paul A. Colton, Larry Larsen, and Teresa Salazar Revised and
expanded by Audrey A. Walker with the assistance of Patrick Kerwin and Andrew
Passett Addition by Patrick Kerwin Revised by Connie L.
Cartledge

Manuscript Division,
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
2000
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Latest revision: 2008 July
Title: Papers of William O.
Douglas
Span Dates: 1801-1980
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1923-1975) ID No.: MSS18853 Creator:
Douglas, William O.
(William Orville), 1898- Size: 634,000 items
;
1783 containers plus 2 classified plus 7
oversize ;
715.6 linear feet
Language: Collection material in
English
Repository:
Manuscript Division, Library of
Congress,
Washington, D.C. Abstract: Associate justice of the
United States Supreme Court, chairman of the United States Securities and
Exchange Commission, and professor of law. Correspondence, speeches and
writings, subject files, Supreme Court files, financial records, family papers
and genealogy, printed matter, photographs, and other papers documenting
Douglas's legal and judicial career, government service, concern for the
environment, and other interests.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person
or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed
alphabetically therein.
Personal Names Bannerjee,
P. K.--Correspondence. Bates,
George Eugene--Correspondence. Bazelon,
David T., 1923---Correspondence. Bost,
Martha Douglas, b.1897--Correspondence. Bowmer,
Jim D.--Correspondence. Clark,
Charles Edward, 1889-1963--Correspondence. Clifford,
Clark M., 1906-1998--Correspondence. Davis,
Sidney M.--Correspondence. Dilliard,
Irving, 1904-2002--Correspondence. Douglas,
Arthur, 1902---Correspondence. Douglas,
William O. (William Orville), 1898-1980. Fortas,
Abe--Correspondence. Frank,
Jerome, 1889-1957--Correspondence. Gilbert,
Elon James, 1897-1978--Correspondence. Hamilton,
Dagmar S.--Correspondence. Hooker,
John J.--Correspondence. Hoyt,
Edwin Palmer--Correspondence. Hutchins,
Robert Maynard, 1899-1977--Correspondence. Janeway,
Eliot--Correspondence. Johnson,
Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973--Correspondence. Kennedy,
Robert F., 1925-1968--Correspondence. Lantz,
Robert--Correspondence. Maloney,
Francis Thomas, 1894-1945--Correspondence. Meneely,
A. Howard (Alexander Howard), 1899-1961--Correspondence. Neuberger,
Richard L. (Richard Lewis), 1912-1960--Correspondence. Rahul,
Ram--Correspondence. Rodell,
Fred, 1907-1980--Correspondence. Roosevelt,
Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945--Correspondence. Shanks,
Carrol M. (Carrol Meteer), b. 1898--Correspondence. Shubert,
J. Howard, d. 1951--Correspondence. Smith,
Richard J. (Richard Joyce), 1903---Correspondence. Strauss,
Helen M. (Helen Marion), d. 1987--Correspondence. Tippin,
Phil--Correspondence. Yen, Y. C.
James, 1893---Correspondence.
Organizations Albert
Parvin Foundation. Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railroad Company. Columbia
University. School of
Law--Faculty. Fund for
the Republic. Harvard
Law School--Curricula. Harvard
University. Graduate School of Business
Administration--Curricula. United
States. Constitution. United
States. Supreme Court. Yale Law
School--Faculty.
Subjects Air--Pollution. Bankruptcy--United
States. Botany. Business
education--Curricula. Business failures--United
States. Conservation of natural
resources. Constitutional
amendments--United States. Corporations--United
States--Finance. Economic assistance,
American--Israel. Environmental
protection. Fundamental
education. Impeachments--United
States. Law--Study and
teaching--Curricula. Law--Study and
teaching. Plants--Type
specimens--Middle East. Railroad law--United
States. Voyages and
travels. Water--Pollution. Wilderness areas. Wildlife
conservation.
Locations Chesapeake
and Ohio Canal (Md. and Washington, D.C.) United
States--Foreign relations--Asia. United
States--Foreign relations--China. United
States--Foreign relations--Israel. United
States--Politics and government--1933-1945. United
States--Politics and government--1945-1989.
Occupations Educators. Jurists. Public
officials.
Provenance:The papers of William O. Douglas, professor of law, Securities and
Exchange commissioner, and associate justice of the United States Supreme
Court, were acquired by the Library of Congress in three parts. Part I was
given by Douglas in several installments between 1960 and 1968. Parts II and
III, some of which had been deposited in segments in 1976 and 1977, were
bequeathed to the Library in 1980. The remaining papers of the bequest were
received in 1980, 1985, and 1997. Small additions were given to the Library by
Mrs. A. Howard Meneely in 1961 and John P. Frank in 1998.
Processing History:Part I of the papers of William O. Douglas was arranged and described
in 1987. Additional material received was processed as Part II in 1997 and as
Part III in 1998. This register was revised in 2000.
Transfers:Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other
custodial divisions of the Library. Maps have been transferred to the Geography
and Map Division. Sound recordings have been transferred to the Motion Picture,
Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division. All transfers are identified in
these divisions as part of the William O. Douglas Papers.
Copyright Status:Between 1960 and 1968 copyright in the unpublished writings of William
O. Douglas in Part I of these papers and in other collections of papers in the
custody of the Library of Congress was dedicated to the public as each
installment was given to the Library. Copyright in the unpublished writings of
William O. Douglas in Part II and III of these papers is controlled by the
executors of his estate.
Security Classified Documents:Government regulations control the use of classified material in this
collection. Manuscript Division staff can furnish information concerning access
to and use of classified items.
Preferred Citation:Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the
following information: Container number and roman numeral designating the Part,
William O. Douglas Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress,
Washington, D.C.
| Date |
Event |
| 1898, Oct. 16 |
Born, Maine, Minn. |
| 1904 |
Family moved to Yakima, Wash. |
| 1920 |
Received A. B. degree from Whitman College, Walla Walla,
Wash.
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| 1920-1922 |
Teacher, Yakima High School, Yakima, Wash. |
| 1923 |
Married Mildred Riddle (divorced 1953) |
| 1925 |
Received LL. B., Columbia University School of Law, New York,
N.Y.
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| 1925-1927 |
Associated with law firm of Cravath, De Gersdorff, Swaine and
Wood, New York, N.Y.
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| 1925-1928 |
Member of faculty, Columbia University School of Law, New
York, N.Y.
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| 1928-1936 |
Professor, Yale Law School, New Haven, Conn. |
| 1929-1932 |
Conducted various bankruptcy studies for U.S. Department of
Commerce, Yale Law School, and Yale Institute of Human Relations
|
| 1934-1936 |
Director, Protective Committee Study, Securities and Exchange
Commission
|
| 1936-1937 |
Commissioner, Securities and Exchange Commission |
| 1937-1939 |
Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission |
| 1939-1975 |
Associate justice, U.S. Supreme Court |
| 1954 |
Married Mercedes Davidson (divorced 1963) |
| 1963 |
Married Joan Martin (divorced 1966) |
| 1966 |
Married Cathleen Heffernan |
| 1975 |
Retired from U. S. Supreme Court |
| 1980, Jan. 19 |
Died, Washington, D.C. |
The papers of William Orville Douglas (1898-1980) span the years 1801
to 1980, with the heaviest concentration of material dated between 1923 and
1975. Although the collection is divided into three parts, some topics and time
periods are common to all parts. Part I, dating from 1920 to 1953, focuses
primarily on Douglas's professional life. Part II forms the bulk of the
collection, and although it covers the years 180l to 1980, the earliest Douglas
manuscript is dated 19l6. Part III is confined primarily to Douglas's diary and
his personal correspondence with other justices of the United States Supreme
Court. The collection consists of a small group of family papers, several
correspondence series, subject files, speeches and writings, Supreme Court
files, financial papers, photographs, miscellany, and printed matter.
Douglas's papers are as varied as his many interests and encompass the
full scope of his life and career from his college days through his years of
retirement from the Supreme Court. Following graduation from Whitman College,
Douglas taught for a brief period at the high school in Yakima, Washington.
After receiving a degree in law from Columbia University, he served on the
faculties of Columbia and Yale law schools. At both law schools he was among a
small group of professors who advocated an interdisciplinary rather than the
traditional compartmentalized approach to the study of law. This innovative
approach is reflected in his papers by two major projects. The first is the
comprehensive study of the bankruptcy system and its effect on the social and
economic structure of society begun in 1928 as part of a cooperative program
between the Yale Law School and the Yale Institute of Human Relations. The
study examined business failures in several cities and looked at court rules
governing bankruptcy. In 1929 under the combined auspices of the Yale Law
School, the Institute of Human Relations, and the United States Department of
Commerce, these studies were broadened to investigate contributory causes and
results of business failures. Most of the
correspondence with his colleagues, staff, and
Department of Commerce officials, the published reports of the department's
projects, and several technical articles on bankruptcy and corporate finance
written by Douglas are found in Part I of his papers. Bankruptcy forms,
additional correspondence, working papers relating to the studies, law course
syllabi, student papers, and other records dealing with his teaching
responsibilities at Columbia and Yale universities and the Yakima high school
are in the
subject
files of Part II.
The other project illustrating a nontraditional approach to the study
of law is Douglas's support for the concept of a combined law and business
course, a proposal espoused by a group of Harvard Business School professors
after it had been rejected by the Harvard Law School. Seeing the integration of
the study of law and business as a means of making the law more amenable to the
needs of society, Douglas, working with George Eugene Bates of the Harvard
Business School and others, designed a four-year course granting degrees in
both law and business. Curriculum plans and the progress of the course are
discussed in letters exchanged with George Eugene Bates, Charles Edward Clark,
and others filed in the
General
Correspondence series and the Harvard University
subject
files in Part I and in the Yale-Harvard Business School file in the
Subject
File series of Part II of the collection.
Although Douglas engaged only briefly in private law practice, he
served an apprenticeship with the firm of Cravath, De Gersdorff, Swaine and
Wood and maintained his relationship with the firm during his professorial
years at Columbia. Records from his service with this firm for the years 1922
to 1929 are found in both the
Subject
File series of Part II and in the
General
Correspondence series of Part I. The largest file deals with the affairs
of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railroad Co.
In 1934, having gained a reputation in the field of finance and
corporate matters, Douglas was named director of the Securities and Exchange
Commission's Protective Committee Study charged with investigating types of
abuses embraced by the various committees formed to protect investors during
business reorganizations, foreclosures, or bankruptcies. The goal of the study
was to develop legislation designed to facilitate and regulate bankruptcy
reorganizations. Before the study was completed, however, Douglas was appointed
to the commission, becoming chairman in 1937. Information concerning the work
of the Protective Committee Study is found in the
General
Correspondence and the
Subject
File of Part I. Other commission files in Part I indicate that in
addition to implementing the rules and regulations of the agency, Douglas was
involved in revising bankruptcy legislation and in other issues concerning the
economy, such as financing small businesses, reorganization of the railroads,
and economic planning to meet the national emergency precipitated by events in
Europe. Material in the
Subject
Fileof Part II from his tenure with the Securities and Exchange
Commission includes desk calendars, records of press conferences, stenographic
notebooks kept by his secretaries, and files relating to Douglas's role as an
adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt. During his years at the commission he drafted
speeches and prepared memoranda in response to queries from the President.
Several of the speeches are in the Franklin D. Roosevelt
subject
file in Part II, but most of the memoranda are in the commission files in
Part I. The
chronological
file in the
correspondence series also contains items other than
correspondence for his years with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
When Douglas retired from the Supreme Court in November 1975, he had
served on the bench longer than any previous justice. His Court files are the
most extensive in the collection. Records from 1938 to 1952 are in the
Supreme Court
File in Part I and those from 1953 to 1975 are in
Part II.
The files contain correspondence, memoranda prepared by the justices, memoranda
prepared by law clerks, drafts and final opinions, docket books for each term,
and printed matter. The case files are preceded by an office file consisting of
applications for employment, memoranda exchanged between Douglas and his staff,
scheduling and planning files, general information about the operation of the
Court, and the law clerks file which contains various assignments given to the
clerks and a file of correspondence Douglas exchanged with his former clerks
over the years.
Case files are arranged by October term and sequentially within by
docket number. Cases carried over to the next term were assigned new numbers
for each court term until 1971 when all cases retained the court year prefix
assigned when they were first entered on the court docket. For some court terms
lists of conversion numbers are included at the front of the docket books.
Assignment lists, argument lists, conference lists, docket books, and memoranda
by the Court are generally grouped at the beginning of each October term.
Douglas divided his case files into three major categories: argued cases,
office memoranda (also called certiorari memoranda), and opinions. The argued
case files include office or certiorari memoranda, memoranda and notes Douglas
made at the weekly conferences recording the votes of the justices, and
opinions prepared by other justices. The office memoranda file contains law
clerks' summaries of issues in cases generally denied certiorari. The opinion
files consist of cases in which Douglas wrote the opinion for the court or a
dissenting or concurring opinion. The opinions, kept in a format that allows
one to follow the stages in the drafting process, contain handwritten,
typewritten, and various printings of opinions, circulations to the other
justices, Douglas' conference notes, memoranda prepared by law clerks,
including initialed opinions indicating that the clerks had reviewed or edited
the various printings, occasional letters from attorneys or the public
pertaining to the cases, and printed matter.
In terms of judicial philosophy, Douglas was regarded as a liberal.
Some of his opinions and actions generated voluminous correspondence and press
coverage. Douglas interpreted the First Amendment to oppose government action
aimed at silencing or excluding those whose ideas differed from popular
opinion. He was involved in major decisions guaranteeing the rights of the
individual against federal and state governments and issues such as federal
commercial law and bankruptcy and economic legislation. Analyses of his
opinions are presented in the volumes,
Douglas of the Supreme Court (1959) and
The Judicial Record of Justice William O. Douglas (1974)
by Vern Countryman, one of his former law clerks.
Throughout his life Douglas exhibited an interest in nature and a
curiosity about the diversity of cultures among the peoples of the world. He
combined these interests in his travels throughout the United States and visits
to almost every foreign country. Some of the trips were vacations; others were
to obtain information for articles he had agreed to write. He recorded his
immediate impressions, explanatory notes, and observations in notebooks that
became valuable resource tools when writing many of his books and articles.
Wherever he traveled, he collected specimens of the local flora and was
particularly interested in "subspeciation in the world of botany." He was
fascinated with the Middle East, particularly Central Iran which he described
as an area in which the botany of the East met that of the West. He submitted
many of his specimens to botanists for scientific identification at state and
national departments of agriculture and park and forest services. Descriptions
of many of the plants native to localities are incorporated in his books and
articles. He often illustrated his writings with photographs which he took
during his travels. This aspect of his life is demonstrated in Part II of the
papers by the immense
articles and
book file, the collection of correspondence and resource material in the
Foreign
Countries series, the extensive vacations and travel file in the
Subject
File, and by the array of
photographs at the end of the collection.
The broad range of Douglas's interests is also exemplified by the
proliferation of topics in the
Subject
File series of Part II. A comprehensive file on the environment includes
material on conservation, the C & O Canal, wildlife, preservation of
wilderness areas, and pollution of the air and water. He wrote numerous
articles and several books on the status of wilderness areas and gave speeches
on environmental issues, including an annual lecture on the "Wilderness Bill of
Rights." He took part in demonstrations to have certain areas like the C &
O Canal declared national parks or to prevent the destruction of scenic vistas.
Other large files relate to the Fund for the Republic, the attempt to impeach
Douglas, the Mass Education Movement, the Parvin Foundation, Columbia and Yale
universities, and Whitman College.
Many of the topics in the Subject File also appear in the
Speeches and
Writings series, especially the environment and the rights of the
individual. Douglas made it a practice not to accept speaking invitations from
organizations likely to become litigants in cases before the Supreme Court.
Consequently most of his engagements were at universities or with lecture
forums. His speeches and writings prior to his appointment to the Court deal
with financial matters. Among the recurrent themes in later speeches and
writings are American policy towards Asia, including diplomatic recognition of
the People's Republic of China, support of Israel, the Constitution and Bill of
Rights, the Supreme Court, and the rule of law among nations.
Evidence of the relations among members of the Douglas family can be
found in the small segments of
family papers
in Part II and
Part
III. This series contains an extensive correspondence between Douglas and
his sister, Martha, who often enclosed letters she had received from other
members of the family. There is also correspondence with his brother, Arthur,
his two children, his nieces, and his grandchildren discussing family
celebrations, problems, finances, schooling for the grandchildren, and travel
plans. This series also includes correspondence and papers relating to
Douglas's marriages and a small group of letters concerning genealogy. Part III
contains a letter from Douglas to his mother describing the last days and death
of his father in 1904.
Douglas's extensive
correspondence in Part I and
Part II
includes letters from prominent individuals, friends from college days,
colleagues at law schools, jurists, American and foreign government officials,
sports figures, acquaintances made during his travels abroad, and the general
public. Douglas's correspondence with fellow justices of the Supreme Court
contained in
Part
III relates to social affairs and ceremonial occasions or articles by the
justices, except for several items in the Abe Fortas file concerning Fortas's
nomination as chief justice in 1968 and his resignation from the Court in 1969.
Among the more frequent correspondents are P. K. Bannerjee, George Eugene
Bates, David T. Bazelon, Martha Douglas Bost, Jim D. Bowmer, Clark M. Clifford,
Sidney M. Davis, Irving Dilliard, Arthur Douglas, Abe Fortas, Jerome Frank,
Elon James Gilbert, Dagmar S. Hamilton, John J. Hooker, Edwin Palmer Hoyt,
Robert Maynard Hutchins, Eliot Janeway, Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy,
Robert Lantz, Francis Thomas Maloney, Alexander Howard Meneely, Richard Lewis
Neuberger, Ram Rahul, Fred Rodell, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Carrol M. Shanks, J.
Howard Shubert, Richard J. Smith, Helen M. Strauss, Phil Tippin, and Y. C.
James Yen.
The collection is organized in three parts composed of twenty-six
series:
- Part I
- Part II
-
Family
Papers, 1916-1980
-
Correspondence, 1920-1980, n.d.
-
Subject
File, 1856-1979, n.d.
-
Speeches
and Writings File, 1928-1979, n.d.
-
Supreme
Court File, 1952-1980, n.d.
-
Foreign
Countries, 1948-1978
-
Financial
Papers, 1921-1980
-
Miscellany, 1801-1980, n.d.
-
Photographs, 1916-1974
- Part III
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Diaries,
1939-1940
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Family
Papers, 1904-1968, n.d.
-
General
Correspondence, 1941-1980, n.d.
-
Subject
File, 1953-1973
-
Writings, 1957-1972
-
Supreme
Court File, 1945
-
Miscellany, 1918-1969, n.d.
-
Photographs, 1953-1968
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Oversize,
1947-1973, n.d.
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Classified,
1942-1968
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Letters received with attachments, carbons of letters sent,
telegrams, and memoranda.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and
chronologically therein.
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| BOX 17-21
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Congratulatory letters received and carbon copies of
acknowledgments re Douglas's appointments to the Securities and Exchange
Commission and the Supreme Court.
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Arranged by appointment and alphabetically therein. |
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| BOX 22-34
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Correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, office files, and
printed matter relating primarily to Douglas's association with Yale University
and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
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| BOX 34
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Drafts of speeches and articles, published articles, and related
correspondence.
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Arranged by type of material and chronologically therein. |
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| BOX 35-234
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Briefs, correspondence, docket books, notes and memoranda,
opinions, and printed material.
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Arranged in two sections: a general section arranged
alphabetically by type of material and a second section consisting of cases
arranged chronologically by October terms and within by type of material.
Further differentiation where necessary is by case number.
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| BOX 235
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Bank statements, bills and receipts, insurance papers, and tax
records.
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Arranged by type of material. |
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| BOX 235-238
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Miscellaneous legal papers, notes and memoranda, printed matter,
and Douglas's notes as a law school student.
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Arranged by type of material and alphabetically therein. |
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| BOX 239-245
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Correspondence, greeting cards, financial papers, printed matter,
and genealogical records.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of family member. |
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| BOX 246-520
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| BOX 246-304
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Chronological,
1936-1980. |
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Carbon copies of letters, telegrams, and memoranda sent.
Includes a few copies of speech drafts, reports, and findings by Douglas or
members of his staff during his tenure with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
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Arranged chronologically. |
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| BOX 305-383
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General,
1935-1980. |
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Letters received and carbon copies of letters sent with
enclosures or attachments.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and
chronologically therein. Some files are in reverse chronological sequence.
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| BOX 384-520
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Miscellaneous,
1920-1980, n.d. |
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Letters received and carbon copies of letters sent with
enclosures or attachments.
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Arranged alphabetically and chronologically by year within each
alphabet.
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| BOX 521-680
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Correspondence, memoranda, notes, and printed matter. |
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Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
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| BOX 681-1098
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Articles, speeches, book manuscripts (including drafts), plays,
drafts and final copies of book reviews, and records of interviews for radio
and television together with related correspondence and reference material.
Arranged by type of material and chronologically within, except
for the book files which are alphabetical by title.
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| BOX 1099-1706
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Administrative papers, briefs, certiorari memoranda,
correspondence, docket books, notes, draft and final opinions, and printed
material.
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Arranged in two major divisions: office files arranged
alphabetically by type of material and case files arranged by October term and
alphabetically therein by type of material. Further differentiation where
necessary is by case number.
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| BOX 1706-1733
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Correspondence, notes, and printed matter relating to various
countries.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of country. |
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| BOX 1733-1758
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Account books, income tax records, insurance policies, investment
papers, and real estate records.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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| BOX 1758-1774
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Awards and certificates, club and committee membership records,
school and college papers, medical and personal records, plans for social
activities, and related correspondence.
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Arranged by type of material. |
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| BOX 1774-1779
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Photographs removed from various files in the collection. |
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Arranged by series according to the box and folder from which the
items were removed.
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| BOX 1780
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Diary and partial typewritten transcript. |
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| BOX 1780
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Letters between family members and genealogical material. |
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Arranged alphabetically by name of family member. |
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| BOX 1780-1782
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Letters sent and received, invitations, thank-you cards, printed
attachments, and clippings.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and
chronologically within.
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| BOX 1783
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Correspondence and attachments, clippings, and other material.
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Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
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| BOX 1783
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Articles by Douglas. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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| BOX 1783
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Opinions in Bihn v. United States
circulated to Douglas.
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| BOX 1783
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Anecdotes, bibliographic index of writings, and miscellaneous
material relating to Douglas's military service and his appointment to the
Supreme Court.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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| BOX 1783
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Photographs removed from various files in the collection. |
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Arranged according to the series and folder from they were
removed.
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| BOX OV1-OV7
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Photographs, scrapbooks, galley proofs, card indexes and
miscellaneous items.
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Organized and described according to the part, series, folders,
and containers from which the items were removed.
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| BOX CL1
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Documents containing national security information. |
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Arranged according to the part, series, folder, and container from
which the iterms were removed.
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Contents |
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Part I: General
Correspondence,
1925-1951
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Letters received with attachments, carbons of letters sent,
telegrams, and memoranda.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and
chronologically therein.
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| BOX 1
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"A" miscellaneous |
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(2 folders)
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Agersborg, H.P.K.,
1933-1934
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Ainsworth, Richard B.,
1935
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Alexander, Conrad J.,
1929-1938
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Angell, James R.,
1930-1936
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Arnold, Thurman,
1933-1938
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"B" miscellaneous |
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(3 folders)
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Ballinger, Willis,
1934-1938
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Bates, George Eugene, 1932-1939
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(3 folders)
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Becker, Arthur M.,
1930-1935
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Berle, Adolph A.,
1929-1938
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Bierce, Herbert M.,
1928-1937
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Burns, John J.,
1934-1938
|
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"C" miscellaneous |
|
(4 folders)
|
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| BOX 3
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Callaghan & Co., 1929-1938
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(3 folders)
|
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Carey, Homer F.,
1929-1937
|
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Clark, Charles Edward,
1929-1939
|
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Clark, Samuel O., 1932-1937
|
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(2 folders)
|
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| BOX 4
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Clark, William, 1929-1939
|
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(3 folders)
|
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Coit, Henry,
1931-1932
|
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Cooke, Thomas T.,
1933-1934
|
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Cooper, James W.,
1930-1938
|
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Cravath, De Gersdorff, Swaine
& Wood, 1925-1929
|
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Cullom, Neil P.,
1934-1935
|
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"D" miscellaneous |
|
(2 folders)
|
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Dale, H. C.,
1931-1932
|
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| BOX 5
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Dewey, Thomas E.,
1931-1938
|
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Dodd, E. Merrick,
1928-1934
|
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Donald, James T.,
1926-1938
|
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Douglas, Arthur,
1930-1939
|
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Douglas, Mrs. William and other
family members, 1925-1939
|
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"E" miscellaneous |
|
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Encyclopedia Britannica, 1928-1938
|
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Evans, Wainwright,
1930
|
|
|
"F" miscellaneous |
|
(3 folders)
|
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Fee, James A.,
1925-1938
|
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Flexner, Abraham,
1929-1931
|
|
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Flynn, John T.,
1934-1939
|
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| BOX 6
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Fortas, Abe, 1932-1939
|
|
(4 folders)
|
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Frank, Jerome,
1932-1939
|
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Frankfurter, Felix,
1931-1938
|
|
|
"G" miscellaneous |
|
(2 folders)
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| BOX 7
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(1 folder)
|
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Gamer, Saul R.,
1929-1935
|
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Garrison, Lloyd K.,
1929-1937
|
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Ginsberg, Albert W., 1930-1931
|
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(2 folders)
|
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Goebel, Julius,
1929-1938
|
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Gordon, Samuel M.,
1930-1931
|
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Greenbaum, Edward S.,
1934-1937
|
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"H" miscellaneous |
|
(2 folders)
|
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| BOX 8
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Hamilton, Robert P.,
1930-1934
|
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Hand, Chauncey H.,
1934-1937
|
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Harno, Albert J.,
1930-1932
|
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Henderson, Leon,
1929-1938
|
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Hensel, H. Struve,
1933-1937
|
|
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Hexter, David B.,
1935-1936
|
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Hickey, Sylvester,
1933
|
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Hinton, E. W., 1931 |
|
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Holm-Nielsen, Henning,
1932-1937
|
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Horsky, Charles A.,
1933-1934
|
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Hutchins, Robert Maynard,
1928-1939
|
|
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"I" miscellaneous |
|
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Isaacs, Nathan,
1932-1935
|
|
|
"J" miscellaneous |
|
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Joy, Harper, 1929,
1937-1938
|
|
|
"K" miscellaneous |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
| BOX 9
|
Katz, Wilber G.,
1931-1938
|
|
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Kennedy, Joseph P.,
1934-1939
|
|
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Klagsbrunn, Hans,
1931-1937
|
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"L" miscellaneous |
|
(2 folders)
|
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LaCrosse, H. T.,
1929-1934
|
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Landis, James M.,
1933-1937
|
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Laski, Harold J.,
1932-1938
|
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Lincoln, Francis F.,
1934-1936
|
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Llewellyn, Karl,
1928-1938
|
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Lowenthal, Max,
1930-1936
|
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"M" miscellaneous |
|
(2 folders)
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| BOX 10
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(2 folders)
|
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MacCormack, D. W.,
1930
|
|
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Maloney, Francis Thomas,
1934-1939
|
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Maxey, Chester C.,
1928-1937
|
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May, George,
1929-1934
|
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McCormack, Alfred,
1926-1937
|
|
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Meeks, Everett V.,
1934-1936
|
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Meneely, A. Howard, 1926-1951
|
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(4 folders)
|
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Meyer, Charles H.,
1933-1937
|
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Miller, A. Arthur,
1934-1937
|
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| BOX 11
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Montague, Gilbert H.,
1933-1938
|
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Moore, Underhill,
1928-1938
|
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Morgan, Edmund M.,
1930-1931
|
|
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"N" miscellaneous |
|
(2 folders)
|
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National Broadcasting Co.,
1938-1939
|
|
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Nehemkis, Peter,
1932-1939
|
|
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Nelson, Eric B.,
1933-1935
|
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Nelson, Floyd E.,
1932-1933
|
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Newsom, E. Earl,
1929-1936
|
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Newton, James Q.,
1936-1938
|
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Nugent, Rolf,
1930-1934
|
|
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"O" miscellaneous |
|
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O'Keefe, Arthur,
1930-1931
|
|
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Oliphant, Herman,
1929-1939
|
|
| BOX 12
|
"P" miscellaneous |
|
(3 folders)
|
|
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Paradise, Charles H.,
1934-1939
|
|
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Payne, Oliver H.,
1934-1935
|
|
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Pierce, Walter M.,
1936-1938
|
|
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Plummer, W. C., 1928-1934
|
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(3 folders)
|
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Powell, Thomas R.,
1929-1936
|
|
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"Q" miscellaneous |
|
| BOX 13
|
"R" miscellaneous |
|
(4 folders)
|
|
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Reed, Peter,
1934-1938
|
|
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Riddle, C. M., 1934 |
|
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Riger, Martin,
1934-1936
|
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Ritter, Paul O.,
1929-1933
|
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Robbins, George W.,
1929-1930
|
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Robbins, Horace H.,
1930-1935
|
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Rodell, Fred, 1932,
1936-1937
|
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Roosevelt, Franklin D.,
1936-1938
|
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Ross, J. D.,
1937-1939
|
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Rowley, Scott,
1929-1937
|
|
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Ryan, John P.,
1938-1939
|
|
| BOX 14
|
"S" miscellaneous |
|
(4 folders)
|
|
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Sadd, Victor,
1931-1933
|
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Sanders, T. H.,
1935-1936
|
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Scrivener, George G.,
1927-1938
|
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Shanks, Carrol M.,
1929-1938
|
|
| BOX 15
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Shubert, J. Howard,
1925-1938
|
|
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Slesinger, Donald,
1930-1934
|
|
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Smith, Richard J.,
1929-1938
|
|
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Spellacy, Thomas J.,
1933-1934
|
|
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Stroud, Charles G.,
1937
|
|
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Sturges, Wesley A.,
1928-1938
|
|
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Swatland, Donald C.,
1927-1937
|
|
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"T" miscellaneous |
|
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Teitelbaum, David,
1931
|
|
|
"U-V" miscellaneous |
|
|
"W" miscellaneous |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
| BOX 16
|
Walter, George F.,
1928-1930
|
|
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Ward, Diederich H.,
1929-1938
|
|
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Waters, Edith, Secretary (and
other office staff), 1935-1938
|
|
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Weiner, Joseph L.,
1929-1937
|
|
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Weir, John H., 1929-1930,
1937
|
|
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West Publishing Co.,
1931-1947
|
|
|
Whitney, William,
1933-1938
|
|
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Williams, Frank,
1933-1939
|
|
|
Wiseman, Frank,
1934-1935
|
|
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Woltman, Frederick,
1934
|
|
|
"Y-Z" miscellaneous |
|
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Zimmerman, Milford S.,
1929-1930
|
|
| BOX 17-21
|
Part I: Special
Correspondence,
1934-1939
|
|
Congratulatory letters received and carbon copies of
acknowledgments re Douglas's appointments to the Securities and Exchange
Commission and the Supreme Court.
|
|
Arranged by appointment and alphabetically therein. |
|
| BOX 17
|
Congratulatory
letters
|
|
|
Appointment to Securities and
Exchange Commission, 1934
|
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Appointment as chairman of
Securities and Exchange Commission, 1937
|
|
|
A-P |
|
(5 folders)
|
|
| BOX 18
|
Q-Z |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Appointment to Supreme Court,
1939
|
|
|
A-C |
|
(3 folders)
|
|
| BOX 19
|
D-J |
|
(7 folders)
|
|
| BOX 20
|
K-P |
|
(6 folders)
|
|
| BOX 21
|
Q-Z |
|
(10 folders)
|
|
| BOX 22-34
|
Part I: Subject File,
1925-1939
|
|
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, office files, and
printed matter relating primarily to Douglas's association with Yale University
and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
|
|
Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
|
| BOX 22
|
Annuities by United States
government
|
|
|
Automobiles |
|
|
Biographical sketches |
|
|
Blackman house, Conn. |
|
|
Boonton, N.J., Elks
Lodge
|
|
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Columbia University, New York,
N.Y.
|
|
|
Committee on Accounting
Principles
|
|
|
Cooperative Committee/Cooperative
Forum
|
|
|
Democratic committees |
|
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Fraternities |
|
|
Harvard University,
Cambridge, Mass.
|
|
|
Business School-Yale Law School
Combined Law, business course
|
|
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Bates, George
Eugene
|
|
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Clark, Charles
Edward
|
|
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Other correspondence and
papers
|
|
|
Tercentenary
celebration
|
|
| BOX 23
|
Howland, John, article on
Sections 77 and 77B of the Bankruptcy Act
|
|
|
Judiciary, Franklin D. Roosevelt
plan for reorganization, 1937
|
|
|
Lake Wentworth, Wolfeboro Falls,
N.H.
|
|
|
New York Law Society |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
New York Stock Exchange
Institute
|
|
|
1938 political campaigns,
congratulatory letters to candidates
|
|
|
Personal recreation |
|
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Securities and Exchange
Commission
|
|
|
Appointment schedule, trips and
speaking engagements, 1936-1938
|
|
|
Bankruptcy laws,
1937-1938
|
|
| BOX 24
|
Capital markets
study
|
|
|
Chronological correspondence
file, July-Sept. 1935
|
|
|
Commissioner's press
conferences
|
|
|
Community Chest |
|
|
Confidential file of William O.
Douglas
|
|
|
Draft legislation |
|
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Capital issues banking
system
|
|
|
Credit facilities for small
independent businesses
|
|
|
Federal Investment Bank Act
of 1939
|
|
|
Frauds, prevention
of
|
|
|
Industrial Expansion and
Coordination Act
|
|
|
Power Defense Act of
1939
|
|
|
Duke University Law Quarterly, articles by
staff
|
|
|
Emergency Program |
|
|
Foreign transactions in
American securities
|
|
(2 folders)
|
|
| BOX 25
|
Greer case |
|
|
H.R. 8940 |
|
|
Industrial banks study
|
|
(3 folders)
|
|
|
Industrial Finance Act,
memorandum for the president
|
|
|
Investment trusts |
|
|
Miscellaneous |
|
|
Report, Part 3, Chapter 5
|
|
(2 folders)
|
|
| BOX 26
|
Kennedy, E.D., memoranda on
corporate bigness
|
|
|
Kruger and Toll |
|
|
Memoranda to and from
staff
|
|
|
Miscellaneous |
|
|
Pegging and stablizing
rules
|
|
|
Petty cash |
|
|
Protective Committee
Study
|
|
|
American Amortization
Co.
|
|
|
American Bond and Mortgage
Co.
|
|
|
Appointment of Douglas as
director
|
|
|
Associated Gas and Electric
Co.
|
|
|
Bankers |
|
|
Bibliography |
|
|
British Labour Party
program
|
|
|
California
Commission
|
|
|
Celotex |
|
|
Chicago, Ill., real
estate
|
|
|
Chicago Title & Trust
Co.
|
|
| BOX 27
|
Confidential file |
|
|
Corporate
trustees
|
|
|
Deposit
agreements
|
|
|
Analysis form |
|
|
Railroads |
|
|
Real estate |
|
|
Douglas's record copy file
|
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Foreign bonds |
|
|
Frisco |
|
|
Guaranteed mortgages,
N.Y.
|
|
|
Internal Revenue
Service
|
|
|
Legal aspects and
cases
|
|
|
Memoranda |
|
|
Law |
|
| BOX 28
|
Miscellaneous |
|
|
Miscellany |
|
|
Missouri Pacific Railroad
Co.
|
|
|
Municipals |
|
|
New York Mortgage
Commission
|
|
|
Paramount-Publix |
|
|
Questionnaires |
|
|
Analysis |
|
|
Chicago Title & Trust
Co.
|
|
|
Corporate
trustee
|
|
|
Instructions |
|
|
R. Hoe & Co. |
|
|
Real estate |
|
|
Receiverships |
|
|
Report |
|
|
Galley |
|
|
Names of people to be sent
copies
|
|
|
Preliminary drafts,
memoranda, outlines
|
|
|
Rulings and
opinions
|
|
| BOX 29
|
Sabath committee |
|
|
Security holders
lists
|
|
|
Seventy-seven (77),
Bankruptcy Act
|
|
|
Seventy-seven B (77B),
Bankruptcy Act
|
|
|
Staff personnel
releases
|
|
|
Straus, S. W., investigation
of
|
|
|
Tables |
|
|
Time
certifications
|
|
|
Trading |
|
|
Trading activities of
secretaries, committee members, and their affiliated interests
|
|
|
Travel orders |
|
|
Public utilities
financing
|
|
|
Public Utility Act of
1935
|
|
|
Railroad problem |
|
(1 folder)
|
| BOX 30
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Registrations under Securities
Act of 1933, follow-up reports, 1937-1938
|
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Securities Acts,
1933-1934
|
|
|
Amendments |
|
(1 folder)
|
| BOX 31
|
(1 folder)
|
|
|
Rules and regulations,
1935-1938
|
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Simplification of
rules
|
|
|
Small businesses, financing
of
|
|
|
Telephone, telegraph, and
typewriter bills
|
|
|
Threat on life of
Douglas
|
|
|
Travel orders and expense
vouchers
|
|
|
Trust Indenture Bill, S. 2344,
H.R. 10292
|
|
|
Printed matter |
|
| BOX 32
|
Sunderland, Henry N. |
|
|
Triggs Island, East
Wolfeboro, N.H.
See also Container 634, Triggs Island
|
|
|
United States Conference of
Mayors
|
|
|
Varney-Douglas
accident
|
|
|
Whitman College, Walla Walla,
Wash.
|
|
|
Yale Club, New York,
N.Y.
|
|
|
Yale University, New Haven,
Conn.
|
|
|
General |
|
|
School of Law |
|
|
Bankruptcy studies,
1930-1933
|
|
|
Course material for
instruction
|
|
|
Business organizations,
1928-1929
|
|
| BOX 33
|
Business units
II
|
|
|
Business units III,
1934-1935
|
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Damages |
|
|
General |
|
|
1935-1937 |
|
(3 folders)
|
|
| BOX 34
|
1938-1939 |
|
|
Procedure study (state),
1930
|
|
| BOX 34
|
Part I: Speeches and
Writings File,
1929-1939
|
|
Drafts of speeches and articles, published articles, and related
correspondence.
|
|
Arranged by type of material and chronologically therein. |
|
| BOX 34
|
Speeches |
|
|
1934, 22 Apr., "The Lawyer and
the Federal Securities Act," address delivered to Duke Bar Association, Durham,
N.C.
|
|
|
1936, 27 Oct., Speech,
University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
|
|
|
1938 |
|
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June, speeches made during
Western trip
|
|
|
26 July, "Scatteration v.
Integration of Public Utility Systems," address before the Section of Public
Utility Systems, American Bar Association, Cleveland, Ohio
|
|
|
1939, 19 Mar., "Financing Small
Business," American Forum of the Air
|
|
|
Articles |
|
|
1929 |
|
|
Mar., "A Functional Approach
to the Law of Business Associations,"
Illinois Law Review
|
|
|
Mar.-Apr., "Vicarious
Liability and Administration of Risk,"
Yale Law Journal
|
|
|
Dec., "Insulation from
Liability through Subsidiary Corporations,"
Yale Law Journal
|
|
|
1930 |
|
|
Jan., "Equity Receiverships
in the United States District Court for Connecticut, 1920-1929,"
Connecticut Bar Journal
|
|
|
May, "The Business Failures
Project--A Problem in Methodology," by William Clark, William O. Douglas, and
Dorothy S. Thomas,
Yale Law Journal
|
|
|
1931, May, "The Business
Failures Project--II: An Analysis of Methods Investigation,"
Yale Law Journal
|
|
|
1932 |
|
|
Jan., "Bankruptcy
Administration: A Factual Study and Some Suggestions,"
Columbia Law Review
|
|
|
Jan., "Some Functional
Aspects of Bankruptcy,"
Yale Law Journal
|
|
|
May, "Secondary Distribution
of Securities--Problems Suggested by Kinney V. Glenny,"
Yale Law Journal
|
|
|
1933 |
|
|
Feb., "Wage Earner
Bankruptcies--State vs. Federal Control,"
Yale Law Journal
|
|
|
May, "Landlords' Claims in
Reorganizations,"
Yale Law Journal,
|
|
|
Nov., "Stock 'Brokers' As
Agents and Dealers,"
Yale Law Journal
|
|
|
Nov., "Some Effects of the
Securities Act Upon Investment Banking," University of Chicago
Law Review
|
|
|
Dec., "The Federal Securities
Act of 1933,"
Yale Law Journal
|
|
|
1934 |
|
|
Feb., "Protective Committees
in Railroad Reorganizations,"
Harvard Law Review
|
|
|
Mar., "Protecting the
Investor,"
Yale Review
|
|
|
June, "Directors Who Do Not
Direct,"
Harvard Law Review
|
|
|
1936, Sept., "The Legal Problem
of Control Over Protective Committees for Municipal and Quasi-Municipal
Obligations,"
Legal Notes on Local Government
|
|
|
1937, Dec., "The Lawyer and
Reorganization," National Lawyers Guild
Quarterly
|
|
|
1938-1939, Article for
Saturday Evening Post, drafts,
|
|
|
1939, Spring, "Public Utility
Integration," preface by William O. Douglas,
Harvard Business Review
|
|
| BOX 35-234
|
Part I: Supreme Court
File,
1938-1953,
n.d.
|
|
Briefs, correspondence, docket books, notes and memoranda,
opinions, and printed material.
|
|
Arranged in two sections: a general section arranged
alphabetically by type of material and a second section consisting of cases
arranged chronologically by October terms and within by type of material.
Further differentiation where necessary is by case number.
|
|
| BOX 35
|
General |
|
|
Administrative Office of the
U.S. Courts, 1939-1951
|
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Applications for first
director
|
|
|
Clerk, 1943-1951 |
|
|
Legal memoranda by law clerks
on opinions not prepared by Douglas
|
|
|
Marshal |
|
|
Opinions of Douglas,
compilations, October terms 1938-1947
|
|
|
Reporter of
Decisions
|
|
|
Rules on admiralty
procedure
|
|
|
Schedules and personnel
directories for October terms
|
|
| BOX 36
|
October term, 1938 |
|
|
Administrative |
|
|
Assignment lists |
|
|
Conference lists |
|
|
Docket book |
|
|
Memoranda |
|
|
By Court |
|
|
By Douglas |
|
(3 folders)
|
|
|
Office memoranda, nos. 713-999
|
|
(3 folders)
|
|
| BOX 37
|
Opinions |
|
|
| Nos. 10 and 627 |
United States v. One 1936
Model Ford V-8 De Luxe Coach; United States v. Automobile Fin.
|
|
|
(5 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 676 |
Rorick v. Devon Syndicate
|
|
|
(6 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 687 |
United States v. Powers
|
|
|
(6 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 704 |
American Toll Bridge Co. v.
Railroad Comm'n
|
|
|
(4 folders)
|
|
| BOX 38
|
October term, 1939 |
|
|
Administrative |
|
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Argument lists |
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Assignment lists |
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Conference schedules
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(4 folders)
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Docket book |
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Index to assigned
opinions
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| BOX 39
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Memoranda |
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By Court |
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By Douglas |
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(4 folders)
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Argued cases |
|
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Original |
|
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Nos. 1-799 |
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(16 folders)
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| BOX 40
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Office memoranda, cases
denied
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Original |
|
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Nos. 1-799 |
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(16 folders)
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| BOX 41
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Nos. 800-1099 |
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(6 folders)
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Opinions |
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| No. 1 |
Helvering v. Wilshire Oil Co.
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(5 folders)
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| No. 10 |
Pittman v.
H.O.L.C.
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| Nos. 23-24 |
Case v. Los Angeles Lumber
Prods.
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(3 folders)
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| BOX 42
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(2 folders)
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| No. 26 |
F.H.E. Oil Co. v. Helvering
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(5 folders)
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(5 folders)
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| BOX 43
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(5 folders)
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(5 folders)
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| No. 92 |
Madden v.
Kentucky
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| No. 132 |
Bonet v. Texas Co. (P.R.)
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(5 folders)
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| No. 138 |
McCarroll v. Dixie Greyhound
Lines
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(4 folders)
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(5 folders)
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| BOX 44
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| No. 151 |
Deputy & Sussex Trust Co.
v. duPont
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(5 folders)
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| No. 201 |
Buckstaff Bath House Co. v.
McKinley
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(5 folders)
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| No. 222 |
Illinois Cent. R.R. v.
Minnesota
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(6 folders)
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| No. 229 |
Real Estate-Land Title &
Trust Co. v. United States
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(5 folders)
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| No. 243 |
Helvering v. Fitch
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(6 folders)
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| BOX 45
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| No. 262 |
South Chicago Coal & Dock
Co. v. Bassett
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| No. 272 |
National Licorice Co. v.
National Labor Relations Bd.
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(6 folders)
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| Nos. 346-347 |
United States v.
Socony-Vacuum Oil Co.; Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. v. United States
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(3 folders)
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| BOX 46
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(6 folders)
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| BOX 47
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(2 folders)
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| No. 354 |
Federal Hous. Admin. v. Burr
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(6 folders)
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| No. 383 |
Helvering v. Clifford
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(7 folders)
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| BOX 48
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| No. 384 |
Helvering v. Wood
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(7 folders)
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| No. 386 |
Dickinson Indus. Site v.
Cowan
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(8 folders)
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| No. 426 |
Helvering v. Leonard
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(7 folders)
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| No. 427 |
Helvering v. Fuller
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(7 folders)
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| BOX 49
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| Nos. 476-477 |
United States v. Northern
Pac. Ry.; Northern Pac. Ry. v. United States
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(6 folders)
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| No. 500 |
Minnesota v. National Tea Co.
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(6 folders)
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| No. 579 |
Union Joint Stock Land Bank
of Detroit v. Byerly
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| No. 613 |
United States v. George S.
Bush & Co.
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(7 folders)
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| No. 638 |
Apex Hosiery Co. v. Leader
& Am. Fed'n of Hosiery Workers
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| No. 681 |
Railroad Comm'n v. Rowan
& Nichols Oil Co.
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| No. 690 |
Minersville School Dist. v.
Gobitis
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| BOX 50
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| No. 796 |
Securities and Exch. Comm'n
v. United States Realty and Improvement Co.
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| No. 804 |
Sunshine Anthracite Coal Co.
v. Adkins
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(7 folders)
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October term, 1940 |
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Administrative |
|
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Assignment lists |
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Conference lists |
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(5 folders)
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| BOX 51
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Docket book |
|
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Memoranda |
|
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By Court |
|
|
By Douglas |
|
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Record of circulated
opinions
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|
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Weekly list of cases to be
argued
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|
Argued cases |
|
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Original |
|
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Nos. 1-49 |
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| BOX 52
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Nos. 50-899 |
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(16 folders)
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Office memoranda, cases
denied
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|
Original |
|
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Nos. 1-399 |
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(8 folders)
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| BOX 53
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Nos. 400-1099 |
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(14 folders)
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| BOX 54
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Opinions |
|
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| No. 1 |
Milk Wagon Drivers v.
Meadowmoor Dairies
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| Nos. 3-4 |
United States v. Union Pac.;
Northern Pac. v. United States
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(5 folders)
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| No. 13 |
United States v. Stewart
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(7 folders)
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| No. 14 |
Republic Steel Corp. v.
National Labor Relations Bd.
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(3 folders)
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| No. 16 |
International Ass'n of
Machinists v. National Labor Relations Bd.
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(7 folders)
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| BOX 55
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| Nos. 27 and 205 |
Helvering v.
Horst; Helvering v. Eubank
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(4 folders)
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| No. 31 |
American United Mut. Life
Ins. Co. v. City of Avon Park
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(8 folders)
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| No. 38 |
Palmer v. Connecticut Ry.
& Lighting
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(7 folders)
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| No. 50 |
Riley Inv. Co. v.
Commissioner
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(7 folders)
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| BOX 56
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| No. 51 |
Wright v. Union Cent. Life
Ins. Co.
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(7 folders)
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| No. 54 |
Bernards v. Johnson
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(6 folders)
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| No. 56 |
American Fed'n of Labor v.
Swing
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(7 folders)
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| No. 69 |
Reconstruction Fin. Corp. v.
Prudence Sec. Advisory Group
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(7 folders)
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| BOX 57
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| No. 85 |
Federal Trade Comm'n v. Bunte
Bros.
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(6 folders)
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| No. 92 |
Guggenheim v. Rasquin
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(7 folders)
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| Nos. 235-236 |
National Labor Relations Bd.
v. Link-Belt Co.; National Labor Relations Bd. v. Independent Union Craftsmen
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(7 folders)
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| No. 255 |
Roddewig v. Sears, Roebuck
& Co.
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(8 folders)
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| BOX 58
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| No. 256 |
Roddewig v. Montgomery Ward
& Co.
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(6 folders)
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| Nos. 281-282 |
Woods v. City Nat'l Bank
& Trust Co. of Chicago
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(8 folders)
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| No. 346 |
Maguire v. Commissioner
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(7 folders)
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| No. 349 |
Kelleam v. Maryland Casualty
Co.
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(8 folders)
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| BOX 59
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| Nos. 400 and 444 |
Consolidated Rock
Prods. Co. v. duBois; Badgely v. duBois
|
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(7 folders)
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| No. 442 |
National Labor Relations Bd.
v. Express Publishing Co.
|
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(6 folders)
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| No. 472 |
Helvering v. Gambrill
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(6 folders)
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| Nos. 473-475 |
Helvering v. Campbell
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(6 folders)
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| No. 486 |
Powers v. Commissioner
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(7 folders)
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| No. 494 |
United States v. Ryerson
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(7 folders)
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| BOX 60
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| No. 529 |
National Labor Relations Bd.
v. White Swan Co.
|
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|
(7 folders)
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| No. 558 |
Nye v. United States
|
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(8 folders)
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| No. 601 |
Sampsell, as Trustee v.
Imperial Paper & Color Corp.
|
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(8 folders)
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| BOX 61
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| No. 618 |
United States v. Classic
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(7 folders)
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| No. 671 |
Kinney v. Nebraska
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(7 folders)
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| No. 684 |
Helvering v. Reynolds
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(7 folders)
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| Nos. 734-737 |
Cary v. Commissioner
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(6 folders)
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| BOX 62
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| No. 740 |
Gelfert v. National City Bank
of N.Y.
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
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| No. 832 |
Oklahoma v. Guy F. Atkinson
Co.
|
|
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(7 folders)
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| BOX 63
|
October term, 1941 |
|
|
Administrative |
|
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Assignment lists |
|
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Conference lists |
|
(4 folders)
|
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|
Docket book |
|
| BOX 64
|
Memoranda |
|
|
By Court |
|
|
By Douglas |
|
|
Record of circulated
opinions
|
|
|
Weekly list of cases to be
argued
|
|
|
Argued cases |
|
|
Originals |
|
|
Nos. 1-1200 |
|
(18 folders)
|
|
|
Office memoranda, cases
denied
|
|
|
Originals |
|
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Nos. 1-149 |
|
(3 folders)
|
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| BOX 65
|
Nos. 150-899 |
|
(12 folders)
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| BOX 66
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Nos. 900-1349 |
|
(8 folders)
|
|
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Opinions |
|
|
| No. 6 |
Automatic Devices Corp. v.
Sinko Tool & Mfg. Co.
|
|
|
(6 folders)
|
|
|
| Nos. 8-9 |
United States v. Bethlehem
Steel Corp; United States Shipping Bd. v. Bethlehem Shipbuilding
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|
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(7 folders)
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| BOX 67
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| No. 15 |
New York, Chicago & St.
Louis R.R. v. Frank
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(6 folders)
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| No. 17 |
Edwards v. California
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(8 folders)
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(7 folders)
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| No. 23 |
United States v. Santa Fe
R.R.
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(8 folders)
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| BOX 68
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| Nos. 25-26 |
National Labor Relations Bd.
v. Virginia Elec. & Power Co.
|
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|
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| No. 29 |
American Sur. Co. v.
Bethlehem Nat'l Bank
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
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| No. 34 |
Textile Mills Sec. Corp. v.
Commissioner
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
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| No. 37 |
Cuno Eng'g Corp. v. Automatic
Devices Corp.
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
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| BOX 69
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| No. 42 |
United States v. Pink
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
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| No. 57 |
Scaife Co. v. Commissioner
|
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|
(8 folders)
|
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| No. 81 |
Riley v. New York Trust
Co.
|
|
|
| BOX 70
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| No. 91 |
Fischer v. American United
Life Ins. Co.
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
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| No. 95 |
Puerto Rico v. Russell &
Co.
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 96 |
Puerto Rico v.
Hermanos
|
|
|
|
| Nos. 110 and 267 |
Alton R.R. v.
United States; United States v. Alton R.R.
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| Nos. 128-129 |
Bondholders Comm.,
Marlborough Inv. Co., First Mortgage Bonds v. Commissioner; Marlborough House,
Inc. v. Commissioner
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
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| No. 151 |
United States v. Joliet &
Chicago R.R.
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
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| BOX 71
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| No. 197 |
United States v. Carolina
Freight Carriers Corp.
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
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| No. 206 |
D'Oench, Duhme & Co v.
Federal Deposit Ins. Corp.
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
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| No. 210 |
Howard Hall Co. v. United
States
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
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| BOX 72
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| No. 245 |
Cudahy Packing Co. v. Holland
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
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| No. 248 |
Helvering v. Lerner Stores
Corp.
|
|
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(7 folders)
|
|
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| No. 252 |
Allen-Bradley Local 1111 v.
Wisconsin Employment Relations Bd.
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| Nos. 265 and 268 |
Federal Power
Comm'n v. Natural Gas Pipeline Co.; Natural Gas Pipeline Co. v. Federal Power
Comm'n
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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| BOX 73
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| No. 280 |
Jones v. City of
Opelika
|
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|
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| No. 283 |
Butler Bros. v. McColgan
|
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(8 folders)
|
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| No. 286 |
Helvering v. Southwest
Consolidated Corp.
|
|
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(8 folders)
|
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| No. 306 |
Pearce v. Commissioner
|
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|
(8 folders)
|
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| BOX 74
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| No. 328 |
Helvering v. Alabama
Asphaltic Limestone Co.
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 500 |
United States
ex rel. Tennessee Valley Auth. v. Powelson
|
|
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(6 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 503 |
Palm Springs Holding Corp. v.
Commissioner
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
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| No. 508 |
Scripps-Howard Radio v.
Federal Communications Comm'n
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
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| No. 535 |
Gregg Cartage & Storage
Co. v. United States
|
|
|
(4 folders)
|
|
| BOX 75
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| No. 595 |
Swift & Co. v. United
States
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 644 |
Helvering v. Cement Investors
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
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| Nos. 645-646 |
Helvering v. Newton Trust;
Helvering v. Newton
|
|
|
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| No. 706 |
City of Chicago v. Fieldcrest
Dairies
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 723 |
United States v. Masonite
Corp.
|
|
|
(4 folders)
|
| BOX 76
|
(4 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 772 |
Brillhart v. Excess Ins. Co.
|
|
|
(6 folders)
|
|
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| No. 775 |
Wilmington Trust Co. v.
Helvering
|
|
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(8 folders)
|
|
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| No. 782 |
Skinner v. Oklahoma
|
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(8 folders)
|
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| BOX 77
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| No. 814 |
State Tax Comm'n v. Aldrich
|
|
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(8 folders)
|
|
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| No. 841 |
Reeves v. Beardall
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 901 |
Bakery & Pastry Drivers
& Helpers Local 802 v. Wohl
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 990 |
United States v. Nunnally
Inv. Co.
|
|
|
|
Special term, July
1942
|
|
|
Opinions, Nos. 1-7
ex parte Quirin, Haupt etc.
|
|
|
October term, 1942 |
|
|
Administrative |
|
|
Assignment lists |
|
|
Conference lists |
|
(2 folders)
|
| BOX 78
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Docket book |
|
|
Memoranda |
|
|
By Court |
|
|
By Douglas |
|
|
Record of circulated
opinions
|
|
|
Weekly list of cases for
argument
|
|
|
Argued cases |
|
|
Nos. 1-99 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
| BOX 79
|
Nos. 100-999 |
|
(18 folders)
|
|
|
Office memoranda, cases
denied
|
|
|
Original |
|
|
Nos. 1-199 |
|
(4 folders)
|
|
| BOX 80
|
Nos. 200-699 |
|
(10 folders)
|
|
| BOX 81
|
Nos. 700-1099 |
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
Opinions |
|
|
| No. 2 |
Schneiderman v. United States
|
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|
(6 folders)
|
|
| BOX 82
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| No. 3 |
United States
ex rel. Tennessee Valley Auth. v. Powelson
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| Nos. 7, 8, 20, 33 and 61 |
Ecker v. Western
Pac. R.R.
|
|
|
| BOX 83
|
| Nos. 11-19 and 32 |
Chicago,
Milwaukee R.R. cases
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
|
|
| BOX 84
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| No. 24 |
Marine Harbor Properties v.
Manufacturers Trust Co.
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 29 |
Williams v. North
Carolina
|
|
|
(6 folders)
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| BOX 85
|
(2 folders)
|
|
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|
|
|
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|
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|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| Nos. 81-82 |
United States v. Wayne Pump
Co.
|
|
|
(3 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 87 |
Public Utilities Comm'n v.
United Fuel Gas Co.
|
|
|
|
| No. 97 |
Higgins v. Carr Bros.
|
|
|
(6 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 142 |
Endicott Johnson Corp. v.
Perkins
|
|
|
(4 folders)
|
|
|
| Nos. 183, 186-187 |
Pendergast v. United States
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
| BOX 86
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| No. 234 |
Albin v. Cowing Pressure
Relieving Joint Co.
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
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| No. 246 |
Coryell v. Phipps
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 254 |
Securities and Exch. Comm'n
v. Chenery Corp.
|
|
|
|
| No. 268 |
Harris v. Zion Sav. Bank
& Trust Co.
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 269 |
Brady v. Roosevelt S.S. Co.
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
| BOX 87
|
| No. 273 |
Johnson v. United States
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 300 |
Palmer v. Hoffman
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 325 |
Jerome v. United States
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
| BOX 88
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| No. 336 |
Walling v. Jacksonville Paper
Co.
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| Nos. 369 and 373 |
Marconi Wireless Tel. Co. v.
United States; United States v. Marconi Wireless Tel. Co.
|
|
|
|
| Nos. 387-388 |
Reconstruction Fin. Corp. v.
Bankers Trust Co.
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 399 |
Penn Dairies v. Milk Control
Comm'n
|
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 449 |
Maricopa County v. Valley
Nat'l Bank of Phoenix
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
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| BOX 89
|
| No. 467 |
Helvering v. Griffiths
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| Nos. 480-487 |
Jehovah's Witnesses v. City
of Jeannette, Pa.
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 490 |
Clearfield Trust Co. v.
United States
|
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
| BOX 90
|
| Nos. 495-496 |
Burford v. Sun Oil; Sun Oil
v. Burford
|
|
|
(5 folders)
|
|
|
| No. 497 |
Anderson v. Abbott
|
|
|
(6 folders)
|
|
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| No. 500 |
United States v.
Powelson
|
|
|
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| No. 511 |
Noble Transit Co. v. United
States
|
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Barringer & Co. v. United
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| No. 585 |
Federal Communications Comm'n
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| Nos. 623-25 |
Oklahoma Tax Comm'n v. United
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| No. 628 |
Interstate Commerce Comm'n v.
Columbus & Greenville Ry.
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United States v.
Lepowitch
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Bailey v. Central Vt. Ry.
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Central Hanover Bank v. Kelly
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| No. 696 |
Altvater v. Freeman
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Boone v. Lightner |
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| No. 707 |
Freeman v. Bee Mach. Co.
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| No. 766 |
Virginia Hotel Corp. of
Lynchburg v. Helvering
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| Nos. 870-871 |
Hirabayashi v. United States;
Yasui v. United States
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October term, 1943 |
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Memoranda |
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By Douglas |
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Record of circulated
opinions
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Weekly list of cases for
argument
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Argued cases |
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Nos. 1-649 |
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Office memoranda, cases
denied
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Nos. 1-699 |
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Nos. 700-1099 |
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Opinions |
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R. Simpson & Co. v.
Commissioner
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| BOX 97
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United States v.
Dotterweich
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Brotherhood of
Locomotive Eng'rs v. MKT R.R.
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| BOX 98
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| No. 29 |
Magnolia Petroleum Co. v.
Hunt
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| No. 30 |
Merchants Nat'l Bank v.
Commissioner
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| No. 31 |
McLean Trucking Co. v. United
States
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| Nos. 34-35 |
Federal Power Comm'n v. Hope
Natural Gas Co.; Cleveland v. Hope Natural Gas Co.
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| No. 48 |
Switchmen's Union v. National
Mediation Bd.
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| Nos. 52 and 227 |
Demorest v. City
Bank Farmers Trust Co.; Dyett v. Title Guarantee & Trust Co.
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| Nos. 54-55 |
Mercoid Corp. v.
Mid-Continent Inv. Corp.
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| Nos. 58-59 |
Mercoid Corp. v.
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| Nos. 62 and 64 |
United States v. Bausch &
Lomb Optical Co.; Soft-Lite Lens Co. v. United States
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| No. 66 |
Estate of Rogers v.
Helvering
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Thomson v. United States
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| No. 109 |
City of Yonkers v. United
States
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Davies Warehouse Co. v.
Bowles
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Billings v.
Truesdell
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| No. 226 |
Polish Nat'l Alliance v.
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| No. 311 |
McLeod v. J.E. Dilworth Co.
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| No. 316 |
Hecht Co. v. Bowles
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| No. 354 |
United States v.
South-Eastern Underwriters Ass'n
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| BOX 103
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| No. 355 |
International Harvester Co.
v. Department of the Treasury
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| No. 362 |
Norton v. Warner Co.
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| No. 396 |
Vinson v. Washington Gas
Light Co.
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| BOX 104
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| No. 464 |
Bowles v. Willingham
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| No. 472 |
United States v. Ballard
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| No. 486 |
Follett v. Town of McCormick
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| No. 492 |
Equitable Life Assurance
Soc'y v. Helvering
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| Nos. 514-515 |
United States v. Mitchell
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| No. 559 |
Mortensen v. United States
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| No. 578 |
Southern Ry. v. United States
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| BOX 106
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| No. 648 |
United States v. Hellard
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| Nos. 716-717 |
United States v. Saylor;
United States v. Poer
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