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After Urofsky's book came out, he went back and asked Brennan for a folder relating to another case.
His papers contain only one folder relating to his role as founder of Health GAP.
There is also a folder relating to the memorial service for Viola W. Bernard, a fellow psychiatrist who was a close friend and colleague of Davis.
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One folder relates to the Herbert L.A. L.Fuller L.Fullexchangenge in the Harvard Law Review (1958).
Case files run from one folder to forty folders relating to Arizona v. California (370 U.S. 906, 930), forty-two forders for McGowan v. Maryland (366 U.S. 420), and forty-three forders for Baker v. Carr (366 U.S. 186).
Black looseleaf volume containing photographs of scenes from plays, stage sets, etc. Folders relating to traffic, roads, etc. Photograph album of set design by H.H. Correspondence- Letterbook 1 - Misc.
Although Justice Frankfurter did not write the opinion in Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), the landmark school desegregation case his folders relating to this case (28 folders) illuminate the endeavors of Frankfurter and his associates who urgently pressed for and in the end obtained, a unanimous decision (written by Chief Justice Earl Warren).
In addition to the eight folders of student reports and grades (Box 39, folders 8-12, Box 40, folders 1-3), there are several folders relating to University administration.
Present from the 1912-1948 period are folders relating to significant controversies, lawsuits, public hearings, and other events in which Fishbein was involved as a result of his AMA responsibilities; these contain correspondence, clippings and often related print or near print material.
Three folders relate to the 1960 Richard M. Nixonpresidential campaign: Fuller was one of the group ofScholars-for-Nixon. Three other folders relate to Fuller's service asa member of the Advisory Committee of the Rockefeller Foundation(1953-1966).
Multiple folders relate to oral history interviews, including summaries, quotes, and a few transcripts.
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