Summary Information
Anna Mae and Robert H. Davis Papers 1909-1977
- Davis, Anna Mae, 1896-1991
- Davis, Robert H. (Robert Hardin), 1889-1953
Mss 1077; PH 6662
46.0 c.f. (43 record center cartons, 4 archives boxes, 6 card boxes, and 2 oversize folders), 107 photographs (1 archives box), and 7 negatives (1 negative box)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers, 1909-1977, of Anna Mae Davis, Wisconsin economist, attorney, and a frequent Socialist Party political candidate, together with papers of her husband Robert H. Davis, a state parole officer. Anna Mae Davis' papers include personal and business correspondence, legal cases, speeches and writings, and subject files documenting her interests in civil liberties; labor; and the cooperative, women's rights, and peace movements. Robert H. Davis's papers document his probation and parole work during the 1930s and 1940s, together with information about a few individual parolees.
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English
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Biography/History
Anna Mae Davis was born Anna Mabel Campbell on May 27, 1896 in Sedalia, Missouri, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Campbell. In 1916 she graduated from Kansas City Junior College and subsequently enrolled in the Kansas City School of Law, graduating in 1919. While a law student, she also worked in the office of Frank P. Walsh, a noted labor lawyer. In 1920 she completed an A.B. at the University of Illinois. Thereafter she worked as a social worker, district supervisor, and legal advisor for the Kansas City Provident Association, a local relief agency. In 1922 she enrolled in the University of Wisconsin, where she completed an M.A. thesis entitled Use of the Injunction in Labor Disputes in 1923 and a Ph.D. dissertation entitled The Correlation of Law and Economics in the Commodity Transaction in 1927.
In 1924 Anna Mae married Robert Hardin Davis, a fellow graduate student in economics. Robert Davis was born on December 18, 1889 in Maryville, Texas, the son of Joseph Benjamin Davis and Lucy Hardin Davis. He graduated from Thalia High School and worked for four years as a rural mail carrier in Texas. During World War I he served with an Army Intelligence unit. He received an undergraduate degree from Texas Teachers College, Denton, Texas, in 1922 and then taught at Freeport High School for one year. After enrolling at the University of Wisconsin, he completed an M.A. in History and Economics in 1924 and continued his studies at the University for two more years. As part of his thesis research Davis studied the industrial relations of companies in Beloit and Janesville, and worked in the plants in order to observe management practices.
In 1926 the Davises moved to Baltimore where Anna Mae taught at Goucher College and Robert taught at Forest Park High School. In 1928 they returned to Wisconsin so that Anna Mae Davis could accept a position as a research assistant to John R. Commons. She contributed to Commons' book, Institutional Economics and prepared data to support proposed Wisconsin labor legislation. With fellow student Reuben Sparkman, she researched a text book on economic and legal working rules. During this period Robert Davis found employment as a field agent with the Wisconsin Bureau of Probation and Parole. The couple's son, Robert Campbell Davis, was born in 1930, at which time Anna Mae's mother, a widow, moved to Madison to provide child care.
As part of her research association with Commons, Davis studied the common law origins of labor law in England and the United States, and in 1932 she received funding from the Social Science Research Council that allowed her to travel to England to study original sources while leaving her son in the care of her mother and husband. After only a few months, however, ill health forced her to cut short her research and return to Wisconsin.
Although Anna Mae Davis wished to become a college professor she was unable to find a position. Instead, during the 1930s she devoted herself to political issues and women's rights. She worked as assistant to Irma Hochstein, the head of the Women's Division of the Civil Works Administration in Wisconsin, and served as secretary of the Wisconsin Committee on Women's Employment. In conjunction with the latter position she conducted detailed research on the status of married women in state employment, and she was a leader in the opposition to legislation that banned the employment of women whose husbands also worked for the state of Wisconsin. Anna Mae Davis was also very active in the cooperative movement in Madison. In 1931 she was one of the founders of the Faculty Credit Union and during the disruption in the Wisconsin dairy industry in 1933 she helped to form the Madison Consumers League which evolved into the Madison Consumers Cooperative, a dairy cooperative. She also edited the cooperative's newsletter.
During the 1930s Anna Mae and Robert Davis were both active in the Socialist Party. Robert Davis had become a Socialist in Texas in 1916, but Anna Mae did not become a member until much later. She served as secretary of the Dane County party, chairman of the state party, and a frequent contributor to the party's Wisconsin newspaper, the Wisconsin Leader. She was also a perennial candidate for attorney general on the Socialist ticket.
During the late 1930s Anna Mae Davis began to devote more time to the practice of law. She formed a brief partnership with fellow Socialist Glenn Turner and in 1939 opened her own office. Her practice encompassed the full range of civil law, but she was perhaps best known for her defense of conscientious objectors during World War II.
Robert H. Davis died on December 6, 1953. Anna Mae Davis continued her active law practice until the mid-1960s when she gave up trial work and concentrated on real estate, probate, and income tax work on a part time basis. Anna Mae Davis died on September 4, 1991.
Scope and Content Note
Because of their wide ranging legal and political interests, the Anna Mae and Robert H. Davis' papers have broad research potential. The collection consists of two series: the ANNA MAE DAVIS PAPERS and ROBERT H. DAVIS PAPERS. The Anna Mae Davis papers are more extensive than her husband's papers. It is likely that a substantial body of Robert's papers were destroyed because of his early death. His papers primarily document work as a probation officer during the late 1930s and early 1940s, while records of his participation in the Wisconsin Socialist Party, the Farmer-Labor Progressive Federation, and the Madison Consumers Cooperatives, and his years as a student of John R. Commons are largely documented by handwritten notes. Anna Mae Davis' papers document her law practice; her interests in women's rights, cooperatives, and left wing politics; and her education and research in economics. Archival collections of 20th century law offices are rare and the records of Davis' law practice are unusually complete. Taken together, the collection provides useful insights into the left wing response to the Great Depression and World War II in Wisconsin.
The ANNA MAE DAVIS PAPERS consist of General Correspondence, Subject Files, Educational Files, Legal Files, and Photographs. The General Correspondence, arranged chronologically, consists of personal exchanges with relatives and friends, together with occasional letters concerning business and professional matters. Several members of the Campbell and Davis families have separate files. Much of the incoming correspondence dating from the second decade of the century consists of letters from Ernest D. Wilson, an admirer who served in World War I. Incoming correspondence dating from the late 1950s through the 1970s primarily consists of holiday and birthday greetings. The personal letters in the collection written by Anna Mae primarily date from the years 1920-1921, 1932, and the 1960s. Her earliest outgoing letters were addressed to Ellery Reed (apparently a boyfriend who later returned the letters) while she was working as a social worker in Kansas City; the second group were written to her family in Madison during her research in England; the third group consists of letters to her son during the 1960s. Carbons of outgoing holiday letters can be found scattered throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Although intended as personal, Anna Mae's outgoing letters include commentary of broader research interest.
The Subject Files, arranged alphabetically, embrace virtually all of her social and political interests. Although Davis' responsibility in the Women's Division of the Wisconsin Civil Works Administration (CWA) was subordinate to that of Irma Hochstein, Hochstein's collection at the Historical Society contains little information on the CWA. Fortunately Anna Mae Davis kept her exchanges with Hochstein and other leaders, as well as policy and planning materials and information on various women's projects. Because she served as secretary for the Dane County Socialist Party, the Madison Consumer Cooperative, and the Farmer-Labor Progressive League, her files contain secretary's minutes, correspondence, and policy papers for these organizations. The Socialist Party records also contain correspondence, speeches and information for political campaigns, lists of members, publicity, and some financial records. There are many exchanges with Andrew Biemiller (then editor of the Wisconsin Leader), Norman Thomas, Walter Uphoff, and Frank Zeidler. Davis also had custody of the minutes and membership books of the Madison socialists predating her membership. Her drafting file on the Wisconsin Production Authority (also known as the Kiefer Bill), a Socialist sponsored bill, is also included.
Anna Mae Davis' feminist interests appear in the subject files on the Wisconsin Committee on Women's Employment (for which she was also secretary), and in the original research she did on married women in state service during the 1930s. One folder documents her lobbying to defeat legislation that would have barred the employment of married women whose husbands also worked for the state. There are files here that complement the Case Files within the Legal Files, particularly for her legal representation of Jehovah's Witnesses and other conscientious objectors during World War II. Other subject files include mailings from peace organizations such as the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors and National Service Board for Religious Objectors and correspondence about Win the War Now and Wisconsin Committee against Peacetime Conscription.
The Educational Files include Research Files, and Class and Degree Work. The Research Files include material pertaining to her association with John R. Commons, and typed transcriptions of original documents made in London. The Commons-era materials contain legal cases, complete and draft writings, handwritten notes, class materials, and correspondence. Unfortunately the relationship of the files with Commons is not always indicated. This is particularly true with regard to Davis' contributions to Institutional Economics. Only occasionally is the direct evidence of Common's input clearly documented by clearly stated authorship or handwriting. Neither is the intended product always noted. As a result, many drafts could be identified only by chapter title or subject. Commons is also documented by letters from E.W. Morehouse and other economists scattered through the files, mimeographed handouts, syllabi, and other instructional materials. Of special interest is the English translation by Davis and Ruth Berendsohn of an article about Commons by German economist Hermann Kroner.
The second section of Davis' research files consists of typed transcriptions of British documents arranged alphabetically by subject. There is no evidence in the collection that this project was ever completed, nor is there even a preliminary manuscript, although some unidentified drafts in the Commons-era materials described above may represent work for this project.
The Class and Degree Work Files of general education materials consists of papers she wrote both as an undergraduate and graduate student, together with a copy of her master's thesis and doctoral dissertation (neither of which is held by the University of Wisconsin Memorial Library) and a few items pertaining to her legal studies at Kansas City Law School. As a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin during the 1920s Anna Mae Davis took her lecture notes on 5 x 8 sheets of paper. These notes generally identified the course title and date. They are thought to represent classroom instruction by Commons and several other members of the Economics Department. When they could be so identified, notes on readings were not retained.
The Legal Files contain good information not only on the various legal issues with which she dealt, but also on the management of her small legal office. One carton of financial ledgers detail receipts and expenditures from 1938 until her retirement and postings for individual clients. The legal reference materials include an alphabetical subject file of typed and handwritten notes and sample documents on a host of judicial rulings, statutory references, and procedures that she apparently found useful. The case files, arranged alphabetically, form the largest part of the Davis Papers. Only a few files pertain to her partnership with Glenn Turner. Because of their routine and potentially confidential nature, income tax files have been removed. However, the files of a few prominent individuals, primarily members of the various legal issues with which she dealt, but also on the management of her small legal office. One carton of financial ledgers detail receipts and expenditures from 1938 until her retirement and postings for individual clients. The legal reference materials include an alphabetical subject file of typed and handwritten notes and sample documents on a host of judicial rulings, statutory references, and procedures that she apparently found useful. The case files, arranged alphabetically, form the largest part of the Davis Papers. Only a few files pertain to her partnership with Glenn Turner. Because of their routine and potentially confidential nature, income tax files have been removed. However, the files of a few prominent individuals, primarily members of the UW History Department such as William Hesseltine and William Appleman Williams have been retained. The remainder of Davis' practice included divorce, wills and estate probate, collections, property, incorporations, labor issues, and automobile injuries. Researchers can identify cases by general type using a card index which covers the later years of her career, and a list of earlier inactive cases. For the most substantial files, the type is also identified in the contents list. The inactive list includes a separate list of divorce cases. In addition to the standard documents and pleadings, the divorce cases often include transcripts of testimony and correspondence with the litigants. Another theme in Davis' practice is cases involving members of two international cleaners unions. These cases probably developed from her association with fellow Socialists Dalton Clarke and Sam Mintz who were both employed in that business. The Mintz file even includes financial records of the Madison local of the Laundry Workers and Cleaners International Union. The largest case Davis handled was that of George W. Hartmann v. Acme News, a libel suit brought against Acme, the distributors of Life Magazine, for the magazine's depiction of the Peace Now movement during World War II.
The ROBERT H. DAVIS PAPERS are primarily useful as evidence of probation and parole practices during the 1930s and 1940s. This section consists of official files that were stored at Davis's home when he died in 1953. Although incomplete, when compared with the absence of similar documentation about probation officers elsewhere in archival custody, Davis' files provide useful insights into the operations of the Wisconsin probation and parole system. Some routine files such as the case load and earning reports have been heavily weeded. More useful are files containing correspondence with individual parolees, bureau memoranda, and some basic demographic information about the parolees in Davis' district. There is more information about a few individuals. The most extensive records are Davis' daybooks which contain a chronological record of every parolee he visited, together with notes about individual cases. Although the notes are brief and cryptic, they have research potential when combined with information in his summaries and with the microfilmed parole case files in Series 2084. His documentation on the 1930s is particularly valuable because Series 2084 does not cover that decade. Davis was also involved in bureau reorganization, and toward that end he collected correspondence and notes that document internal management and personnel problems. Davis' records contain no psychological, medical or juvenile information and can be considered open for research.
Robert Davis' personal files are disappointingly incomplete. Although some individual items in his wife's files, particularly those regarding relief, may actually be his, the total quantity is still small. His papers about the Wisconsin Socialist Party consist of occasional handwritten meeting notes and an investigation concerning two Madison socialists, one of whom was fired by the University. From his graduate study there are a few class papers, but not the master's thesis he wrote under Commons' direction (which is not held by the University of Wisconsin Memorial Library.) There is, however, extensive correspondence about his frustrating search for a teaching position during the 1920s and training materials used as an Aetna Life Insurance salesman while the couple lived in Baltimore. A few files contain limited information about left wing organizations of which Davis was a member: the American Labor League, the Unemployed Workers League of Dane County, and the Wisconsin Workers Alliance/Committee. There are also files on several political and public welfare conferences that he attended.
Photographs, consisting of snapshots of Anna Mae and Robert Davis and a few images relating to their Socialist Party associations. There is also one file pertaining to the Niemann-Tower family. Davis handled the estate of Karl Niemann of Madison who was killed during World War II, and these photographs may have been in a savings deposit box Davis opened during probate. Another file contains snapshots taken by Leonard Van Bossche, a client and former Socialist Party associate, who moved to California.
Administrative/Restriction Information
The client files (Boxes 23-49) are closed for seventy-five (75) years from the latest date in a particular file. These files may be consulted prior to that time by researchers who sign an agreement not to disclose any individually identifiable information. The client files may not be photocopied.
Presented by Anna Mae Davis, Madison, Wisconsin, 1978. Accession Number: M78-357
Processed by Carolyn J. Mattern, 2011.
Contents List
Mss 1077
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Series: Anna Mae Davis Papers
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General Correspondence
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Box
1
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1-17
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1913-1920
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Box
2
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1-32
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1921-1969
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Box
3
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1-11
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1970-1977, undated
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Box
3
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12-13
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Campbell, James V.
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Box
3
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14-15
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Campbell, Perry
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Box
3
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16
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Davis, C. Arthur
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Box
3
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17-20
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Davis, Robert C., from Anna Mae Davis, 1961-1969
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Box
1
Folder
18
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Reed, Ellery, from Anna Mae Davis, Kansas City, 1920-1921
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Box
3
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21
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Subject Files
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Box
3
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22
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Biographical, miscellaneous
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Box
3
Folder
23
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Exhibit material : Monogrammed binder
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Box
3
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24
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ACLU of Wisconsin
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Box
3
Folder
25
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Andrews Symposium, 1949
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Box
3
Folder
25
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Aronin, Archie, 1942-1943
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Box
3
Folder
26
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Bar Association
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Box
3
Folder
27
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Book club
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Box
3
Folder
28
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Business and Professional Women's Club
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Box
3
Folder
29
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Butler, Smedley, speaking engagement, 1936
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Civil Works Administration (CWA), Women's Division
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Box
3
Folder
30
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General
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Box
3
Folder
31
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Advisory Committee
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Box
3
Folder
32
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Application letters: sample
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Client cards : Alphabetical by occupation category.
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Box
3
Folder
33
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County quota calculations
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Box
3
Folder
34
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Educational projects
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Box
3
Folder
35
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Federal memos
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Box
4
Folder
1
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Federal instructions/financial procedures
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Box
4
Folder
2
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Hochstein, Irma, correspondence
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Box
4
Folder
3
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Library projects
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Box
4
Folder
4
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List of Wisconsin officials
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Box
4
Folder
5
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Medical project
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Box
4
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6
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Mothers' aid
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Box
4
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7
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Project proposals
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Box
4
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8
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Projects, general
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Box
4
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9
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Women's Division report, 1932
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Box
4
Folder
10
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Rules
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Box
4
Folder
11
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Sewing projects
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Box
4
Folder
12
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Soldier census project
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Box
4
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13
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Wage rates
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Box
4
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14
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Wisconsin policy memos and rules
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Box
4
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15
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Wisconsin directors of unemployment
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Box
4
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16
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Women's project list by county
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Box
4
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17
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Woodward, Ellen, Federal director of women's work
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Box
4
Folder
18
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Cards
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Box
4
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19
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Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, correspondence and attorney mailings
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Box
13
Folder
1
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Christmas card lists
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Box
4
Folder
20
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Commons, John R., correspondence, 1923-1932
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Box
4
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21
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Commonwealth College, 1930
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Box
4
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22
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Conscientious objectors
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Box
4
Folder
23
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Consumer Cooperative Services of Dane County
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Box
4
Folder
24
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Consumer councils, 1934-1937
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Box
4
Folder
25
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Cooperative burials
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Cooperatives
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Box
4
Folder
26
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General
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Box
4
Folder
27
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Madison
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Box
4
Folder
28-29
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Notes
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Box
4
Folder
30
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The Cooperator, 1936-1937
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Box
4
Folder
31
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Diaries, 1930s
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Box
4
Folder
32
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Draft and ROTC
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Box
4
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33-35
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Elected officials, correspondence with, 1940s-1960s
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Box
4
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36
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Emergency Peace Campaign, 1936
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England, research trip
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Box
4
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37
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Financial records
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Box
4
Folder
38
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Memorabilia
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Box
4
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39
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Faculty Credit Union
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Farmer-Labor Progressive Federation
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Box
4
Folder
40
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Organization and clippings
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Box
4
Folder
41
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Madison mayoral campaign scrapbook, 1936
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Box
4
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42-43
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Secretary's notebook and loose pages, 1936
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Box
4
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44
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Secretary's notebook and minutes, 1936-1937
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Box
4
Folder
45
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Membership, 1936
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Box
13
Folder
2
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Fellowship Farm, purchase and by-laws
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Financial Records
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Box
4
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46
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Personal
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Box
4
Folder
47
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Deposit books
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Box
4
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48
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Loans and notes
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Box
4
Folder
49
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Personal property taxes
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Box
4
Folder
50
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Social Security
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Box
5
Folder
1-2
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First Unitarian Society
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Box
5
Folder
3
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Genealogy
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Box
5
Folder
4
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Goucher College
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Box
5
Folder
5
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Governor's Commission on Human Rights
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Box
5
Folder
6
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Guggenheim research applications, 1931
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Box
5
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7
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Hart, William Osborn
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Box
5
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9
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Haas, Ruth
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Box
5
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10
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Hesseltine family
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Box
5
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11
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Hobart-Giles family history
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Box
5
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12
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Hochstein, Irma
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Box
5
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13
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Holdridge, Herbert, 1944-1951
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Box
5
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8
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Hoan, Daniel, 1938
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Box
13
Folder
3
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House
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Box
5
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14
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Immell Company, investigation notes, post 1934
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Box
5
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15-17
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Income taxes, 1929-1965
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Box
5
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18
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Jehovah's Witnesses
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Box
5
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19
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Johnson, Marjorie, “Leghorns to Leningrad or Roosters to Russia,” undated
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Box
5
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20
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Kagawa, Toyohiko, on cooperatives
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Box
5
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21
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Kansas City Woman's School of Law
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Box
5
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22
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La Follette, Philip F.
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Box
5
Folder
23
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McManus, Jack
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Box
5
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24
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Madison Consumers' League, 1933-1934
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Madison Consumer Cooperative
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Box
5
Folder
25
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Anniversaries
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Box
13
Folder
4
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Balance sheets and loose material from secretary's book, 1934-1935
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Box
5
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26
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Correspondence, 1934-1940
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Box
13
Folder
5
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Cost comparison for Kennedy Dairy takeover
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Box
13
Folder
6
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Members
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Box
5
Folder
27
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Miscellaneous files
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Box
5
Folder
28
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Notes on dairy and rental leases
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Box
5
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29-30
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Minutes, 1933, 1939-1940
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Box
5
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31
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Publicity
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Box
5
Folder
32
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Madison Cooperative Cleaners
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Box
5
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33
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Madison Council against Conscription, circa 1952
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Box
5
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34
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Madison YMCA
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Married women in state employment research
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Box
5
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35
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Correspondence, 1931-1933
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Box
5
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36
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Research and questionnaires, 1931
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Box
5
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37
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Notes
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Box
15
Folder
2-6
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Research cards
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Box
16
Folder
1
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Research cards (continued)
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Box
5
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38
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Mayer, Milton, speaking engagement, 1947
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Box
5
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39
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Military segregation, 1948
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Box
5
Folder
40
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Milk, 1936-1948
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Box
5
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41
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Mintz, Sam, “Russia as I Lived It,” 1935
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Box
5
Folder
42
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Miscellaneous files
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Mooney, Tom
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Box
5
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43
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Mailings, 1933-1934
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Oversize Folder
1
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Poster
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Box
5
Folder
44
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Morse, E.J., Judicial campaign, 1942
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Box
5
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45
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NPA Women's Division, 1938
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Box
5
Folder
46
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Nakoma trade name, Eugene Gilmore's opinion, 1916
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Box
5
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47
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National Association of Women Lawyers (NAWL)
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Box
5
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48
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National Lawyers Guild, 1938-1939
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Box
5
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49
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National Service Board for Religious Objectors, 1944-1951
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Box
5
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50
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National Union of Women Teachers, 1936
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Box
5
Folder
51
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National Women's Party, 1927
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Box
5
Folder
52
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Notes
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Box
5
Folder
53
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Nunn Bush Cooperative constitution
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Box
5
Folder
54
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Office
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Box
5
Folder
55
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One West Mail Corporation, 1947-1970
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Peace
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Box
5
Folder
56
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Madison
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Box
5
Folder
57
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Notes
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Box
5
Folder
58
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Peace Action in Wisconsin, 1935
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Box
5
Folder
59
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Perlman Fund, 1930
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Box
5
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60a
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Reis, Alvin, Judicial campaign, 1941
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Relief
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Box
5
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60b
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Madison
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Box
13
Folder
7
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Dane County
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Box
5
Folder
61
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Outside of Madison
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Box
5
Folder
62
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Research trip to eastern labor collections, journal, 1924
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Box
5
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63
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Scrapbook, pages prepared for, 1909-1931
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Box
5
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64
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Selective Service
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Box
6
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1
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Sewing scrapbook, 1909
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Box
6
Folder
2
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Shadid Cooperative Hospital lecture, 1938-1939
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Box
6
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3
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Shorewood Hills
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Box
6
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5
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Social Science Research Council grant, 1931-1933
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Box
6
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4
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Social Democratic Party of Wisconsin, Members and mailings, 1910-1911
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Socialist Party
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Box
6
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6-14
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Campaign files, 1934-1950, undated
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Box
6
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15
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Campaign accounts, 1945-1946
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Box
6
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16
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Clippings
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Box
6
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17
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Constitutions and platforms (Wisconsin)
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Box
6
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18
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Conventions (Wisconsin), 1935-1950
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Box
6
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19-25
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Correspondence, 1934-1970s
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Dane County
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Box
6
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38-39
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Accounts and dues payments, 1913-1936
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Box
6
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40
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Bylaws
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Box
6
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41
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Campaign account, 1944
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6
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42
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Campaign file and mailing list, 1952
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Box
6
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43
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Correspondence, 1933-1948
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Box
6
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44
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Legislative roll call, 1935
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Box
6
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45-46
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Members, 1930s, undated
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Members/subscriber cards, undated
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Box
18
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1
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Names not found
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Box
18
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2
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Names, alphabetical
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Box
18
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3
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Clergymen
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Box
18
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4
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Progressives
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Minutes
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Box
6
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47
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1910-1912
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Box
7
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1
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1934, 1936
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Box
7
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2
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Miscellaneous files
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Box
7
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3
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Orne, Emil
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Box
6
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26
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Education Fund, 1945-1946
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Box
6
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27
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Election results, 1946
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Box
6
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28
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Executive Committee minutes: incomplete, 1936-1950
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Box
6
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31
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Literature, 1924
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Box
7
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4
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Madison, 1940-1941
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Box
7
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5
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Membership cards of Anna Mae Davis
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Box
7
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6
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Milwaukee, minutes, 1943
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Box
6
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29
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Mailing list
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Box
6
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30
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Miscellaneous financial records
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Box
13
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8
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National conventions and notes, 1942, 1946
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Box
6
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32
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Notes
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Box
6
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33-34
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Picnic souvenir books
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Box
6
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35
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Platform convention, 1942
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Box
6
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36
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Scrapbook, 1933
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Box
6
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37
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Speeches
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Speeches by Anna Mae Davis
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Box
7
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7
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General
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Box
7
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8
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Women
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Box
7
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9
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Thomas, Norman
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Box
7
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10
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Tomah, Wisconsin, American Labor League, 1935
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Turner, Glenn
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Box
7
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11
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General
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Box
7
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12
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Turner and Davis, miscellaneous accounts, 1939
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Box
7
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13
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Relief worker letter to Turner, 1934
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Box
7
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14
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Unemployed, Extension bulletin by Anna Mae Davis, 1931
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Box
7
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15a
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Unemployment Reserve Legislation, Wisconsin Committee for, 1931
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Box
7
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15b
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Uniform Small Loan Study, Wisconsin Study, circa 1927
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Box
7
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16
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University of Kansas City
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Box
7
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17
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University of Wisconsin, research appointments
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Box
7
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18
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Walsh and Aylward brief, 1917
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Uphoff, Walter and Mary Jo
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Box
7
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19
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Correspondence
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Box
7
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20
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Speeches
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Box
7
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21
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WPA in Mayville
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Win the Peace Now
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Box
7
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22-23
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General, 1942-1944
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Box
13
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9
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Information requests
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Box
7
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24
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Wisconsin Committee against Peacetime Conscription, 1955
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Box
7
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25
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Wisconsin Conference on Social Work
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7
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26
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Wisconsin Cooperative Creamery Association, amicus brief by Alvin C. Reis, undated
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Box
7
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27
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Wisconsin Housing Cooperative Association, undated
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Box
7
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28
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Wisconsin Leader, 1935
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Box
7
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29
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Wisconsin People's Conference for Farm-Labor Legislation, 1937
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Box
13
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10
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Wisconsin Production Authority (Kiefer bill) legislation research, 1935-1936
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Box
7
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30
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Wisconsin Rural-Urban Women's Conference, 1940
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Box
7
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31
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Women, miscellaneous
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Women's Employment, Wisconsin Committee on
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Box
7
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32
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Clippings
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Box
7
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33
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General material
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Box
7
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34-35
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Correspondence, 1934-1937
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Box
7
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40
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Lists of names, 1930s
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Box
7
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36
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Organizational records, 1934
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Box
16
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2
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Petition signers, cards with organizational affiliation
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Box
16
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3
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Supporters/leaders, cards with organizational affiliation
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Box
16
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4
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Supporters, cards with organizational affiliation, 1934-1935
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Box
7
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39
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Westlake, Leora, 1934
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Box
7
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37-38
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Women's employment legislation, 1935-1939
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Box
7
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41
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Box
7
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42
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Women's School of Law, Kansas City
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Writings by Anna Mae Davis
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Box
7
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43
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Miscellaneous writings
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Box
13
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11
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Women's rights
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Box
7
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44-48
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Zeidler, Frank, 1939-1970s, undated
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Educational Files
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Research Files
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John R. Commons-related research
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Box
14
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1
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American Fair Trade League reference materials
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Box
8
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1
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Anti-union contracts
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Box
8
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2
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Anti-trust
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Arbitration
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Box
8
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3
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Carl Bauman reports, circa 1929
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Box
8
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4
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Cases
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Motion picture industry
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Box
8
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5
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Student paper, 1930
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Box
14
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2
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Reference material
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Box
8
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6
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Marvin Rosenberry essay, 1926
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Box
8
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7
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Commercial arbitration, Chapter I, circa 1929
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Box
8
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8
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Correspondence, 1926-1929
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Box
8
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9
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Reference materials
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Box
8
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10
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Rochester clothing market, Morehouse paper
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Box
8
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11
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Typographical union
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Box
8
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12
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Assessment
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Box
8
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13-14
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Baltimore Building and Loan study, 1928-1929
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Box
8
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15
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Banking
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8
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16
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Cases, general
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Box
8
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17
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Chapter outlines for unidentified book
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Box
8
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18
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Class readings, unidentified
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Box
8
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19
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Coal and gas cases, Wisconsin
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Box
9
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1
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[folder number not used]
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Box
9
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2-3
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Collective Action, Chapter X: draft by Anna Mae Davis, 1931
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Commons, John R., writings by and about
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Box
8
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24
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Anna Mae Davis on Commons
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Box
8
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25
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Anglo-American law and economics festschrift, 1926
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Box
8
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26
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Banks, Chapter VI and notes, 1930
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Box
8
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27
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Banks and business, Chapter VI, 1931
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Box
8
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28
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Boards of trade legislation, 1931
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Box
8
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29
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Capitalism and Socialism course outlines
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Box
9
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4
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Conflict of Interest, Chapter I, 1929-1930
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Box
8
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30
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Correlating Law and Economics, early draft, 1926
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Box
8
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31
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Correlating Law, Economics, Ethics, 1930-1931
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Box
8
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32
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Economic institutions syllabus
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Box
8
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33
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Economic institutions, Greece, handouts
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Box
8
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34
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Federal Reserve System, 1931
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Box
8
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35
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Kroner article on Commons translation, l931
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Box
8
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36a
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Labor history course outline
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Box
8
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36b
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Lecture transcriptions, 1930, 1931
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Box
8
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37
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Minneapolis speech draft, 1932
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Box
8
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38
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Miscellaneous
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Box
8
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39
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Notes on analytic and functional economics, 1925
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Box
8
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40
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Price definition, mimeograph draft, 1929
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Box
8
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41
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Reasonable value, 1924
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Box
8
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42
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Reasonable value, Politics section, 1930
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Box
8
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43
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Shorthand notes
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Box
10
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1
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Unemployment, 1930
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Box
8
Folder
20-23
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Cook, Walter W., notes and jurisprudence handouts, circa 1925
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Box
9
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5
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Cooperative marketing
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Box
9
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6
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Corporations
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Box
9
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10
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Custom as a Source of Law, Chapter I
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Box
9
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7
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Dartmouth College case
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Box
9
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8
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Debt creation : Includes Commons' notes and correspondence.
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Box
9
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9
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Duress/coercion : Includes Commons' notes.
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Box
9
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11
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Economic Theory : Includes Commons' correspondence, 1926.
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Box
9
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12
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Fair return, 1931
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Box
9
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13
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Fisher, Irving, letter and draft
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Box
9
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14
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Free and equal markets
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Box
9
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15
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History of the Job, draft sections and outline
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Box
9
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16
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Hours of labor cases
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Box
9
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17-18
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Institutional Economics, notes, outlines, and draft
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Box
9
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19
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Johnson, George F., “Cooperative Marketing,” undated
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Box
9
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20
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Labor cases, general
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Box
9
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21
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Labor cases, Early American
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Box
9
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22
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Labor cases, Mine workers
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Box
9
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23
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Laissez-faire, draft sections
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Box
9
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24
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Legal tender cases : Includes Commons' notes.
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Box
9
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25-27
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Modern business, draft sections
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Box
9
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28
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Money
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Box
9
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29
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Negotiability
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Box
9
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30
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Notes on readings: typed
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Box
9
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31
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Notes on economics
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Box
9
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32
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Private property, paper by R.R. Renne, 1929
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Box
9
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33
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Public purpose cases : Includes Commons' notes.
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Public utilities cases
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Box
9
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34-35
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Class readings
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Box
9
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36
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Class readings for Wisconsin cases
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Box
9
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37
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[folder number not used]
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Public value
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Box
9
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38
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Class papers by Anna Mae Davis
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Box
9
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39
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Class bibliographies
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Box
9
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40
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Class paper by Robert M. Cooper, 1931
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Box
9
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41
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Handwritten notes by Anna Mae Davis
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Box
9
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42
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Reasonable value
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Box
9
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43
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Right of association : Includes Commons' notes.
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Box
9
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44
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Scott, Dred case
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Box
9
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45
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Schafer, Joseph E., Institutional analysis: mimeograph, 1931
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Box
9
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46
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Slaughterhouse case, draft sections
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Box
9
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47
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Standardization, reference materials
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Box
9
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48
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Timber
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9
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49
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Trade associations
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10
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2
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Unemployment
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Box
10
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3
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Unfair competition
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Unidentified sections
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Box
10
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4
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Economic institutions
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Box
10
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5-6
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General
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Box
10
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7
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Willingness and Commons, Akeley paper, 1929
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Box
10
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8
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Workmen's compensation cases
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English common law and labor rights research
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Box
10
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9
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Early common law, Chapter II
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Box
10
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10
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Unidentified draft section
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Box
10
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11
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Admiralty law
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Box
10
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12
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Alienation of land
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Box
10
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13
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Apprentices
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Box
10
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14
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Assumption of liberty (Somerset's case)
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Box
10
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15
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Bates case : Includes Commons' notes.
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Box
10
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16-17
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Cases, general
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Box
10
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18
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Council
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10
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19
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Courts
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10
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20
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Miscellaneous transcribed documents
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Box
10
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21
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Copyright
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10
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22
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Debt
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10
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23
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Debt, transferability
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10
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24
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Draft sections
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10
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25
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Duty, release of
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10
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26
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Legal documents, 12th-13th century: typed copies
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Box
10
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27a
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Guilds
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Box
10
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27b
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“Rise of the Judiciary”
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10
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28
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Juries
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10
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29-30
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Law Merchant
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10
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32
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Managerial contracts
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10
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31
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Monopolies
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10
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33
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Notes
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10
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34
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Right to withhold
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10
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35
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Sovereignty, draft sections
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10
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36
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Trespass
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10
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37
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Villeinage
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10
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38
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Writs
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Class and Degree Work
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Class notes on cards
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Box
16
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5-6
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American labor history, 1924-1925
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Box
17
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1
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Austrians, 1925-1926
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Box
17
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2
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Capitalism and Socialism, 1924
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17
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3
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Critics, 1924-1925
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17
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4
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Economic Institutions, 1924-1925
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17
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5
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Employment management, 1924
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Box
17
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6
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Foreign labor movements (Perlman), 1923, undated
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17
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7
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International organizations
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17
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8
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Labor legislation, 1924
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Box
17
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9
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Labor markets, 1925
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Box
17
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10
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Labor problems (Perlman), 1924
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Box
17
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11
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Public value, 1924
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Box
17
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12
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Value and valuation, 1924-1925
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Class papers
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Box
12
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9
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Labor and socialism, 1923-1924
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Box
12
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10
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Supreme Court, 1923, undated
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Box
14
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3
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Diplomas and certificates
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Box
10
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39-40
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Pre-college school records and grades
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Box
10
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41
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Home economics notebook, 1911
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Kansas City School of Law
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Box
10
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42
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Economics notes, 1915
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Box
10
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43
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Pandex yearbook
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Box
10
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44
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General materials
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Box
10
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45-46
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Lectures and class handouts
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Box
10
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47
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Labor History (Perlman) examination, 1924
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Box
11
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1
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Labor Legislation (Witte), notes, 1922
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Box
11
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2
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Political ethics, 1919-1920
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Box
11
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3
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Political science papers, 1920
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11
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4
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Psychology papers, 1920-1921
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Box
11
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5-8
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Rhetoric papers, 1911-1920
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Sociology
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Box
11
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9-10
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General
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Box
12
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1
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Labor problems, 1919
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Box
12
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2
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“Law of Trade Disputes”: thesis, 1923
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“Correlation of Law and Economics in the Community Transaction”: dissertation, 1927
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Box
12
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3-4
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Draft
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Box
12
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5
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Notes
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Box
12
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6
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Outlines and suggestions, 1927-1928
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Box
12
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7
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Unused chapter drafts?
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Box
12
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8
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University of Illinois, class record
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Legal Files
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Notes on law, precedents, and procedure
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Box
21
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1
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Administrative law
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21
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2
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Adverse possession
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21
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3
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Appeals
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Box
21
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4
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Arbitration
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Box
21
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5
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Assault and battery
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Box
21
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6
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Assignment
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Box
21
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7
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Attorney and client
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21
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8-9
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Automobiles
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21
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10
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Bail
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21
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11
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Bankruptcy
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21
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12
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Bill of exceptions
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Box
21
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13
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Conscientious objectors (COs)
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21
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14
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Civil liberties
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21
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15
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Constitutional law
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21
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16
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Contracts
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21
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17
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Corporations
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Box
21
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18
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Costs and disbursements
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Box
21
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19
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Criminal law
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21
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20
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Damages
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Box
21
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21
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Deeds
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Box
21
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22
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Discovery
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Box
21
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23
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Divorce, Bar Association handbook, 1966
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Box
21
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24
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Drunk driving
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Box
21
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25
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Elections
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21
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26
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Evidence
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Box
21
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27
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Federal procedure
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21
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28
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Fraud
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21
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29
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Garnishments
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30
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Habeas corpus
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21
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31
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Immigration
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21
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32a
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Infants
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21
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32b
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Injunctions
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21
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33
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Instructions
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21
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34
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Joint tenancy
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21
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35
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Judgments
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21
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36
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Justice courts
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21
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37
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Jurisdiction
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21
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38-39
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Labor issues
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21
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40
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Legislation
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Box
21
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41
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Miscellaneous notes
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21
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42
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New trial
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21
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43
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OPA
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21
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44
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Pardon
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21
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45
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Partnership
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21
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46
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Pleadings
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47
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Probate
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48
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Probation and parole
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21
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49
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Real property
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50
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Selective Service Act of 1940
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21
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51
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Service
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52
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Stipulations
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21
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53
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Summary judgments
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21
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54
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Supreme Court
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21
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55
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Trial statements
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56
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Undue influence
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21
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57
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Verdicts
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58
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Wage earners plan, 1948
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21
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59
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Wrongful death
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Financial Records
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Box
21
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60-61
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Office ledgers, 1938-1942
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21
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62
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Journal, chronological narrative, 1939-1940
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21
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63
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Client accounts, 1940-1942
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22
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Client accounts, receipts and disbursements, 1943-1970
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22
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16
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Unsorted ledger pages, 1947-1956
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22
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17-18
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Trust account check stubs, 1948-1967
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Reference Materials
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19
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Case file alphabetical index
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Box
22
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19
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Court martial procedures book, circa 1941
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22
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20
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Desk calendar, 1965
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22
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21
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Divorce forms and samples
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22
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22-23
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Forms and sample documents
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22
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24
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Inactive case files at home, 1938-1947
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Box
22
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25
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Income tax clients, 1967-1969
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Box
22
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26
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Miscellaneous materials
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22
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27
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Office staff
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22
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28
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Wills and bequests guides for Wisconsin charities
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Case Files
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Box
23
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1
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Adler v. Adler
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23
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2
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Albrecht v. Albrecht
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23
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Alexander, Walter
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23
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Alighieri, Frank
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Allen, James
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Anderson, Ethel
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Anderson, Lyle
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Anderson, Signe Louis
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Andrus v. Andrus
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10
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Annen, Ferdinand
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Antonio, Alvin
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Appel, Livia
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Armbruster, Augie
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Armstrong, John
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Arnstine, Donna and Donald
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Ascherl, Frank and Lucinda
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17
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Aschert, Sevilla v. Gustav
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42
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Association for the Prevention and Control of Alcoholism
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Atchison, Marjorie
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19
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Atkins, George
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20
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Ayres, Pearl
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Baasch, Hans
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Bachmeyer, Elizabeth
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23
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Bacopoulos, Alex
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Badger Cleaners v. Cleaners Union Local 111
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25
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Baer, Sidney v. Agnes
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26
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Bailey, Mabel v. Lawson
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27
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Baker, William
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Bakery and Confectionery Workers (B&C)
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30
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Bakken, Ben
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Ballard, C.B.
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32
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Barbour, Ted
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33
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Bare, Carlyle
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34
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Barghahn, William v. Martha
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35
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Barker, Robert
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36
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Barkley, Elizabeth v. Joseph
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37
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Barrett, Harold v. Olsen, Jack
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Barriage, Arleen
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Barringer, Ivan v. Mavis
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40
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Barton, Viola v. Fred
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41
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Bascom, Lelia
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24
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Bassett, Leo
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24
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Bayukin, Lilah
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Becker, Russell
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Beckman, Russell : Executive clemency
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Beers, Richard
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Behnke, Robert
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Beland, Joseph
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Bell, Charles
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Beltz, Dellin
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10
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Bennett, Annie
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Bennett, Paul and Doris
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12
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Berkan, Verleen v. William
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Beschorner, Gladys
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14
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Billingsley, Andrew
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Bladon, Elaine
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Blaney, Burdette
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Blankschein, Richard
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Blazek, Beverly
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Block, Walter
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Bloombaum, Milton
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Blue, Anita
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Boell, Jesse
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Boettcher, Anna
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Bolick, Mary v. Robert
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Bolton, Charles
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Booker, Helen Seals v. Alex
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27
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Borchert, Walter v. Dorothy
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28
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Borrowman, Merle
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Borter, Edward : Conscientious objector
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24
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31
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Boxill v. Gappa
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32
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Brabant v. Brabant
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Brady, Albert
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Brattle, Norman
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Braxton, Ruby
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Brilliot, Arthur
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Brigham, Niles
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Brown, Joseph
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Brown, Katherine v. Stuart
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Browne, Gerald Peter
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Bryan, Mollie v. Albert
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Buchanan, Anna
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Buck, Myron
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Buening, Lavonne
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Bunting, Marion
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Burik, Joy Ellen Clemens
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Burnett, Clarence
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Burns, James M.
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Burnworth, Rachel
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Burrington, Mabel v. Edward
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Burton, Donald
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Buser, Earl
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Buser, Harry C.
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Busse, Martha
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Butzer, Karl
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Byrne, Thomas
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Caine, Ethel
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Calvert, Agnes Hunt
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Campbell, Charles
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Campbell, Frank
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Campbell, John
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Campbell, Mary : Mother's estate
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Canton Restaurant : Marjorie Choy
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Cape, Alice
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Cardiff Gypsum Company
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Carman, Lewis
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Carpenter, Floyd
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Carstensen, Vernon
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Carter, Vera v. John
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Casler, Henry Smith
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Cass, Marie
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Chapman, Elizabeth
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Chiswick, Jeanne Hunnicutt
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Chou Educational Trust
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Christensen, Theodore and Carolina
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Christensen, William
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Christopherson, Edwin
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Chryst, Musette
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Cichon, Virginia v. Max
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Clarke, Dalton
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Cleaners Union v. Quality
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Clifford Motors
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Clifton, Kelly
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Clouser, William
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Coe, Ruth Leora
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Coffee, Joyce v. Marvin
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Cohen, Tillie
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26
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Collins, George
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Combs, Ova
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Conjurski, Edward : Conscientious objector
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26
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Connell, Joy
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26
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Connell, Mabel : Bankruptcy
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26
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9
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Conrad, Edward
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26
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10
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Cooperative Food Services
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Copeland, Marie v. William
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Copus v. Downing
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Corcoran, John
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Corcoran, William
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Corona, Anton
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Couch, Leo v. Betty
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Courtney, Agnes v. George
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Cox, Marcella v. George
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Craft, Addie
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Crandle, Edward
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Craven, Robert v. Earnestine
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Dahir, Fred
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Damon, Murna
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Darlington Company of Jehovah's Witnesses
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Davis, George
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Davis, Henry
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Davis, Maxine, Savidusky's, and International Association of Cleaning and Dye House Workers
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Davis, Violet
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Davis v. Mack Olson Food Store
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Davis, Stella Holmes
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Davidson, Raymond
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Day, Ronald
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Decker, Edna v. Edward
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Degler, Lavern
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Denicke, Mrs. L.R.
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Dennis, Emma
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Detjens, Henry v. Alice
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Devine, Mary
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Diederich, Michael
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Dodge, Linwood
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Doering, Rolland
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Domenget, Mabel v. Melvin
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Domres, Clarence v. United States : Co-Supreme Court
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Donahue, Jean Elaine
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Dopp, Edith
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Doucette, Berdina v. Cecil
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Douthett, Robert
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Drake, Donald
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Dressen, John and Anna
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Drogsvold, Wayne
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Dryden, Cecil
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Dryden, Florence
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Dueppen, Josephine M.
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Dunbar, Marian
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Dutton, Willard
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Dvorak, Bennie
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Eickhoff, Hattie
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Eickhoff, Irving
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Eickhoff, Taze
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Enders, Gerald
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Engelberger, Lona
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Erickson, Clifford : Rape
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Erickson, Fred : Injury
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Evans, Glenn L.
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Eveland v. Eveland
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Everson, David
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Everyhouse Appliance Company : Bankruptcy
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Fage, J.D.
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Farm Products Distributors
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Checks
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Articles of incorporation and minutes
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Farrington, Wendell
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Fauerbach, Elsa
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Fauerbach, Philip
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Federal Schools v. Navarro
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Feller v. Feller
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Fenne, Rosemary v. Clifford
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Fessler, Franklin
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Fessler, Kenneth
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Fiechter, Adolf
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Fischer, Eugene
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Fish, Mrs. M.B.
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Fisher v. Hankel and Farmers Mutual Auto Insurance
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28
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Fisher, Neal
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Fisher, Wayne
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28
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15
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Mazo Food Products : Bankruptcy
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28
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General file
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17
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Buttke
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18
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Fisher v. Fisher
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Fishman, Sterling
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Flach, Harold v. Fairbanks Morse : Injury
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Flechsig, Allen Robert
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Flessert, Reynold
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Flint, Edna v. Bert
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Flint, Jack
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Flood, Henrietta Tilley
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Florence, Harriet
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Forrest, Nina v. William
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Forrer, Henry
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Forrer, Robert
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28
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General file
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Breitzke
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First Federal Savings v. Dahl and Forrer
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Collections
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Healy
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35
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Volpano
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Herheim
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Forrer, William
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Foster and Lowe v. Levy's
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Foulk, Kathleen
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Foy, Edward
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Frances, Joseph
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Thomas, Donald
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Thomas, Leroy
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Thoni, Oscar
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General
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Oscar and Blanche
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Hagerup : Malpractice
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Income
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Insurance
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Property management
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Sprague automobile accident
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Winspear
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Thoni, William
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Torreson, John
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Toy, Walter
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Thunder, Rose
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Usher, Marian
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Vacheron, Richard
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Van Bossche, Leonard and Viola (financial agent) : See also Photographs during California retirement in PH 6662: Box 1, Folder 5.
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Van Tassel, Stanley
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Waukesha Line and Stone v. Weber-Kelly Company
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Wayland Foundation v. Gerald Payne
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Weber, Henry
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Wells, Helen
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Westoby, Anna v. Aiken and National Cash Register
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White Eagle, John
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Whitford, Robert
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Williams, Ruth Heitzman
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Williams, William Appleton v. IRS
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Wilson, Arthur
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Wilson, Mabel
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Witte, Harvey
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Woelfer, Jean v. William
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Woelke, Janice
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Wold, Donna and John
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Wold Haakon
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Wold, Magnus
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Wolf, Harold v. Edma
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Wollin, Leonard
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Wollin, Lyle
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Wollin, William
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Wong, Chew King
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Wong Laundry : Taxes
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Wong, Shui Teap
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Wong, Soo Fon Lee
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Wong, Sue Lun
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Wood, Holbert
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Wood, Marjorie v. Robert
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Worden, Delford
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Wright, Enoch Henry v. Evelyn
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Wychoff, Ben
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Wyllie, Irwin
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Young, Anita M.
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Youngblood, Henry
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Yun, Frank
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Zander, Oliver
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Zeldin, Laurence
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Zellin, Charles
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Zibell, Ferdinand v. August
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Zimmerman, Bennie
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Zimmerman, Irving
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Zingale, Olga and Santos
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Zitnick, Leo
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Zychowski, John v. Carmody and Badger State Casualty
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Series: Robert H. Davis Papers
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Probation and Parole Papers
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Daybooks
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Box
20
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1936 April-1938 December
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Box
50
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1-37
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1938 November-1941 November
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Box
51
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1-37
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1941 December-1950 July (lacking 1949)
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Box
52
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1-4
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1950 August-September; 1952 September-November
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Subject Files
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Box
52
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5
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Account reminders (sample)
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Box
52
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6-7
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Bureau memoranda, 1943-1944, 1947-1949
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52
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8
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Bureau reorganization notes
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52
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9
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Case load reports (sample)
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Box
52
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10
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Chronological histories for miscellaneous parolees
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Box
52
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11
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Corrections, miscellaneous files
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Box
14
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4
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Crimmins family, 1941-1942
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Box
52
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12
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Eau Claire regional program committee, 1941
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Box
52
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13
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Employer possibilities
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52
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14
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Expense book, 1951
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52
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15
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Field staff directory, 1936
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52
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16
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Field reports
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52
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17
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Forms, miscellaneous
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52
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18
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Gannan case, 1940
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52
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19-22
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Office file, 1937-1941, 1943-1946
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52
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27
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Office memos, 1946-1950
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52
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23
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Parolees R-V, 1937-1938
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52
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24
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Parolee Francis Riedl, 1936-1938
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52
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25
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Parolee Elmer Stenz, 1936-1938
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52
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26
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Parolee Leroy Vogt, 1935-1937
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Box
52
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28
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Parole Officer Bob correspondence, 1949-1952
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Box
52
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29
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Parole Officer Matt Coogan's correspondence, 1934-1939
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Parolee correspondence
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52
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30-31
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General, 1938-1939
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Box
52
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32
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Charles Burmeister, 1938
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Box
52
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33
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Parolee miscellaneous files
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Parolee summaries
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Box
52
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34
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Binder, circa 1932-1933
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Box
52
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35
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Binder, circa 1937-1939
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52
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36-37
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Loose summaries
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Box
52
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38
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Probation and Parole Institute, 1950
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Box
52
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39
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Probation financial restitution forms (sample)
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Box
52
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40
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Probation information
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Box
52
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41
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Public Welfare in Wisconsin, annotated report, 1937
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Box
52
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42
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Quarantine letters for prisoners
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Box
52
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43
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Racine County Probation Department report, 1939
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Box
52
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44
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Running records samples for various individuals
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Box
52
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45
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Supervisors' meeting minutes, 1948
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Box
52
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46
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Supervisor's memoranda, 1936-1937
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Box
14
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5
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Statistics on probation/parole population, 1937-1938
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Box
52
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47
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WSEA Probation and Parole chapter constitution
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Box
52
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48
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Wisconsin School for Boys planning, 1946
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Personal Papers
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53
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1
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Biographical, miscellaneous
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Academic Papers
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Box
53
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2
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Miscellaneous
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Papers
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Box
53
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3
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General
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53
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4
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Criminology
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53
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5
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Economics
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53
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6
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Socialists
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53
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7
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Notes on labor
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Box
53
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8
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University of Wisconsin course materials
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Box
53
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9-10
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Aetna salesmen's training materials
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Box
53
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11
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American Labor League, 1934
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Box
53
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12
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Automobile accidents
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Box
53
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13
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Books loaned
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Box
53
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14
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Cards
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Box
53
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15
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Conferences for Progressive Labor Action, 1924, 1932
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53
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16
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Civil Service
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53
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17
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Correspondence, miscellaneous
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Box
53
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18
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Dane County Outdoor Relief Manual, 1934
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Box
53
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19
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Dane County War Labor Defense Council
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Box
53
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20
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Davis family
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Box
53
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21
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Davis, C.A., World War I letters
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Box
14
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6
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Death and estate
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Box
53
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22
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Employment correspondence, 1923-1928
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Box
53
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23
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Financial miscellaneous files
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Box
53
Folder
24
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Insurance
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Box
53
Folder
25
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Labor and Socialists Conference, American delegates' report, undated
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Box
53
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26
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Midwest Exploratory Conference on Independent Political Action, 1945
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Box
53
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27
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Miscellaneous files
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Box
53
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28
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National Conference of Social Work, 1933
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Box
53
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29
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Regional Conference on Community Development, 1951
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Socialist Party
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Box
53
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30
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Miscellaneous correspondence, 1930-1950
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Notes
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Box
53
Folder
31
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circa 1933-1934
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Box
53
Folder
32
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Platform notes, 1944-1946
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Box
53
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33
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1946-1948
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Box
53
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34
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Vernon-Stagner investigation
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Box
53
Folder
35
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undated
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Box
53
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36
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Triangle Oil and Gas
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Unemployed Workers League of Dane County
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Box
53
Folder
37
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Photocopied clipping scrapbook
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Box
53
Folder
38
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Davis notes
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Box
53
Folder
39
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Unemployment speech by Assemblyman Maurice Fitzsimmons
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Box
53
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40
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Wisconsin Association of Welfare Officials, 1937
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Box
53
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41
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Wisconsin State Conference on Social Legislation, 1940
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Box
53
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42
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Wisconsin Workers Alliance, notes
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Box
53
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43
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Wisconsin Workers Committee, state conference proceedings, 1935
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Box
53
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44
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Workers Congress of USA, 1933
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Box
53
Folder
45
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World War II ration books
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Box
53
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46
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Writings and notes, miscellaneous
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PH 6662
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Series: Visual Materials
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Photographs
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Box
1
Folder
1
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Anna Mae and Robert Davis
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Box
1
Folder
2
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CWA women in University laboratories
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Box
1
Folder
3
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Socialist Party groups
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Box
1
Folder
4
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Nieman-Tower families
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Box
1
Folder
5
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Leonard Van Bossche
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Negatives
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Box
2
Item
1-5
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Anna Mae and Robert Davis
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Box
2
Item
6-7
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Nieman-Tower families
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