Box 171
Container
Contains 25 Results:
Statutory Interpretation., 1947
File — Box: 171, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents
Reprint pamphlet, autographed by Alfred F. Conard, "New Ways to Write Laws.
Dates:
1947
Steel.
File — Box: 171, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of Professor Knoviltz's voluminous reference files arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder in rough chronological order. The files consist largely of newspaper and periodical clippings, newsletters, and legal documents (which are not described individually). Correspndence which Professor Konvitz chsse to file under subject rather than by the name of the author, as well as minutes, speeches, draft manuscripts, transcrits, pre-1940 pamphlets, and other...
Dates:
1916-1989
Steel.
File — Box: 171, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of Professor Knoviltz's voluminous reference files arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder in rough chronological order. The files consist largely of newspaper and periodical clippings, newsletters, and legal documents (which are not described individually). Correspndence which Professor Konvitz chsse to file under subject rather than by the name of the author, as well as minutes, speeches, draft manuscripts, transcrits, pre-1940 pamphlets, and other...
Dates:
1916-1989
Steel.
File — Box: 171, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of Professor Knoviltz's voluminous reference files arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder in rough chronological order. The files consist largely of newspaper and periodical clippings, newsletters, and legal documents (which are not described individually). Correspndence which Professor Konvitz chsse to file under subject rather than by the name of the author, as well as minutes, speeches, draft manuscripts, transcrits, pre-1940 pamphlets, and other...
Dates:
1916-1989
Steel Strike., 1962
File — Box: 171, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series consists of Professor Knoviltz's voluminous reference files arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder in rough chronological order. The files consist largely of newspaper and periodical clippings, newsletters, and legal documents (which are not described individually). Correspndence which Professor Konvitz chsse to file under subject rather than by the name of the author, as well as minutes, speeches, draft manuscripts, transcrits, pre-1940 pamphlets, and other...
Dates:
1962