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Aarek, Hans Eirik | Title: Quakers From the North of Norway and Their Emigration to the United States Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder) Call Number: MISC MSS 233 Abstract: Two copies (one includes revisions) of a paper written by Hans Eirik Aarek (Assistant Professor at Stavanger University College in Stavanger, Norway) titled Quakers from the North of Norway and their Emigration to the United States. |
Aaron, Joe | Title: Joe Aaron Papers, 1930-2013
Quantity: 4 cubic ft. (4 boxes) 18 digital files (444 MB) 1 CD Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 407 Abstract: This collection of sheet music, concert programs, photographs, and personal papers from Milwaukee jazz musician Joe Aaron represents the long career of a musician in Milwaukee. |
Aarons, Charles L. (Charles Lehman), 1872-1952 | Title: Charles L. Aarons Papers, 1907-1952
Quantity: 3.0 c.f. (8 archives boxes) and 16 photographs (2 folders) Call Number: Milwaukee Mss DK; PH 2301; PH 2302(3) Abstract: Personal and professional papers of Charles Aarons, a Milwaukee County circuit judge. The bulk of the collection is composed of copies of Judge Aaron's legal decisions, reports, and studies. Included is the “ambulance chasing” case Churchill et al. that resulted in disbarment proceedings against many Milwaukee lawyers, and reports on circuit court congestion and on comparative negligence. One box of letters and biographical material includes correspondence with Max Adler on Zionism, with Henry Ford on anti-Semitism, with Charles B. Rogers on University of Wisconsin alumni affairs, and with Wisconsin congressmen on immigration policies. Other letters pertain to Aarons' interest in the American Jewish Committee. The photographs in PH 2301, circa 1930-1952, primarily are news photos showing posed groups including Judge Aarons at public events. In PH 2302(3) are posed group photographs of the Wisconsin Board of Circuit Judges, 1941-1949. |