Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
Correspondence: Judge Frank Irvine - letters sent by Irvine, Sept. 1907-Nov. 1908
Includes correspondence pertaining to a course on patent law at Cornell, 1907-1908; correpondence between Irvine and other law school administrators in New York State, primarily concerning the New York Association of Law Instructors and its interest in the examination for and admission to the New York State Bar; minutes of a meeting of the association; and copies of speeches and other printed material.
Letters received by Irvine and some printed materials on Patent Law, Sept. 1907-Nov. 1908
Includes correspondence pertaining to a course on patent law at Cornell, 1907-1908; correpondence between Irvine and other law school administrators in New York State, primarily concerning the New York Association of Law Instructors and its interest in the examination for and admission to the New York State Bar; minutes of a meeting of the association; and copies of speeches and other printed material.
Correspondence, Mar.-Dec. 1911
Includes correspondence pertaining to a course on patent law at Cornell, 1907-1908; correpondence between Irvine and other law school administrators in New York State, primarily concerning the New York Association of Law Instructors and its interest in the examination for and admission to the New York State Bar; minutes of a meeting of the association; and copies of speeches and other printed material.
Correspondence, Jan.-Apr. 1912
Includes correspondence pertaining to a course on patent law at Cornell, 1907-1908; correpondence between Irvine and other law school administrators in New York State, primarily concerning the New York Association of Law Instructors and its interest in the examination for and admission to the New York State Bar; minutes of a meeting of the association; and copies of speeches and other printed material.
Correspondence, May-Aug. 1912
Includes correspondence pertaining to a course on patent law at Cornell, 1907-1908; correpondence between Irvine and other law school administrators in New York State, primarily concerning the New York Association of Law Instructors and its interest in the examination for and admission to the New York State Bar; minutes of a meeting of the association; and copies of speeches and other printed material.
Correspondence, Sept.-Dec. 1912
Includes correspondence pertaining to a course on patent law at Cornell, 1907-1908; correpondence between Irvine and other law school administrators in New York State, primarily concerning the New York Association of Law Instructors and its interest in the examination for and admission to the New York State Bar; minutes of a meeting of the association; and copies of speeches and other printed material.
Correspondence, Jan.-Mar. 1913
Includes correspondence pertaining to a course on patent law at Cornell, 1907-1908; correpondence between Irvine and other law school administrators in New York State, primarily concerning the New York Association of Law Instructors and its interest in the examination for and admission to the New York State Bar; minutes of a meeting of the association; and copies of speeches and other printed material.
Correspondence, Apr.-May 1913
Includes correspondence pertaining to a course on patent law at Cornell, 1907-1908; correpondence between Irvine and other law school administrators in New York State, primarily concerning the New York Association of Law Instructors and its interest in the examination for and admission to the New York State Bar; minutes of a meeting of the association; and copies of speeches and other printed material.
Correspondence, Aug.-Dec. 1913, n.d.
Includes correspondence pertaining to a course on patent law at Cornell, 1907-1908; correpondence between Irvine and other law school administrators in New York State, primarily concerning the New York Association of Law Instructors and its interest in the examination for and admission to the New York State Bar; minutes of a meeting of the association; and copies of speeches and other printed material.
Lawyers' Institute, Aug. 1939
Includes correspondence pertaining to a course on patent law at Cornell, 1907-1908; correpondence between Irvine and other law school administrators in New York State, primarily concerning the New York Association of Law Instructors and its interest in the examination for and admission to the New York State Bar; minutes of a meeting of the association; and copies of speeches and other printed material.