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SERIES Identifier: HOLLIS 601709

TEACHING NOTES

Dates

  • Creation: 1923 - 1972

Conditions Governing Access

Access to these papers is governed by the rules and regulations of the Harvard Law School Library. This collection is open to the public, but is housed off-site at Harvard Depository and requires 2 business-day advance notice for retrieval. Consult the Special Collections staff for further information.

Extent

68 linear feet (98 boxes); (19 Paige boxes)

Physical Location

Harvard Depository

General note

Series Note

Material in this Series consists of research materials, typewritten and hand-written notes and assignments. Courses dealt with all relate to constitutional law. The course entitled Constitutional Law was a law school course taught by AES at Cornell and Harvard Universities, 1946-1961. Government 224A and Social Sciences 4 were undergraduate courses taught at Harvard University. For copies of Harvard Law School examinations given by AES see Series: HARVARD MISCELLANY, Harvard Law School: Examinations.

Repository Details

Part of the Harvard Law School Library, Historical & Special Collections Repository

Harvard Law School Library's Historical & Special Collections (HSC) collects, preserves, and makes available research materials for the study of the law and legal history. HSC holds over 8,000 linear feet of manuscripts, over 100,000 rare books, and more than 70,000 visual images.

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