George Thomas Washington Papers 1934-1949 (bulk 1942-1949)

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George Thomas Washington Papers 1934-1949 (bulk 1942-1949)

Judge, official in the U.S. Office of the Attorney General, and law professor. Correspondence, articles, drafts of a book, personal and office files, legal memoranda, lecture notes, speeches, and memorabilia from Washington's career in government.

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Judge, official in the U.S. Office of the Attorney General, and law professor. From the description of George Thomas Washington papers, 1934-1949 (bulk 1942-1949). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71130955 Biographical Note 1908, June 24 Born, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 1928 Ph. B., Yale College, New Haven, C...