Lawyers
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of the Dana family, 1822-1956
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: A-85
Overview:
Diaries, correspondence, and other papers of the Richard Henry Dana, Jr. family of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Papers of Virginia Foster Durr, 1919-2007
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: MC 856; T-388; Vt-211
Overview:
Biographical materials, correspondence, clippings, photographs, etc., of Virginia Foster Durr, civil rights activist.
Photographs of Diana Mara Henry, 1969-1985
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: PC 12
Overview:
Black and white photographs of women in the United States, most of whom are involved in politics, by Diana Mara Henry, photographer.
Records of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Women in Legal Education, 1970-1999
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: MC 628; T-199
Overview:
Records of the Association of American Law Schools, Section on Women in Legal Education, including correspondence, reports and resolutions, program planning material, membership lists, questionnaires and statistics, newsletters, audiotapes, and reference material.
Records of the Bureau of Vocational Information, 1908-1932
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: B-3; M-118
Overview:
Correspondence, questionnaires, printed material, etc., of the Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupations and its predecessor Bureau of Vocational Information.
Samuel Williston papers
Collection Identifier: HOLLIS 601655Overview:
The Samuel Williston Papers encompass Williston's work as a private legal counselor, a reporter for the American Law Institute (ALI), and especially his work as an individual author on the law of sales.
The political activities of the first generation of fully enfranchised Connecticut women, 1920-1945, oral history transcripts, 1980-1982
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: MC 362
Overview:
Interview transcripts and data sheets with biographical information from Political Women in Connecticut project, sponsored by the Center for Oral History and the Women’s Studies Program at the University of Connecticut.
William Maxwell Evarts papers
Collection Identifier: HOLLIS 601615Overview:
The William M. Evarts papers relate to Evarts' professional concerns. They deal mainly with transportation, especially railroads, land claims, problems which arose in the South in the post-Civil War period, and cases argued by Evarts for the U. S. Government.
George Williamson personal archive Digital
FOUND IN:
Harvard University Archives
Collection Identifier: HUM 126
Overview:
George Williamson, a member of the Harvard College Class of 1905, was the first Harvard alumnus to die while serving in the First World War. The archive consists of letters Williamson wrote while a Harvard undergraduate, military medals awarded to him, and letters documenting his wartime service.