Felix Frankfurter Letters to his sister Estelle

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Felix Frankfurter Letters to his sister Estelle

1933-1964

The collection consists of the letters of Frankfurter addressed to his sister Estelle; enclosures such as clippings and letters from others to Frankfurter which he deemed of interest to his sister; copies of letters of Frankfurter to others; and photographs.

6 boxes (750 items)

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Attorney, law professor, legal scholar, arbitrator. LL.B., Harvard, 1904; Ph.D., Columbia, 1913. Lecturer, fellow, prof., Columbia, 1907-1908, 1910-1925; prof. of law,, Harvard L.S., 1925-1949,. Spec. ass't to U.S. Att. Gen., 1936, 1941. Member, President's Emergency Board on National Railway Strike, 1941. Member and office holder, American Political Science Association including presidency. Author of books and articles on separation of powers. From the description of Papers of Thoma...

Frankfurter, Otto

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Chaim, Weizmann

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Preston, Carol

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G. Goldberg

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Imperial Hotel

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Grenville Clark.

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Sobeloff, Simon Ernest, 1894-1973

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Federal judge. From the description of Oral history interview, 1971. (Maryland Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32821964 Lawyer, U.S. solicitor general, and federal judge. From the description of Simon Ernest Sobeloff papers, 1882-1973 (bulk 1950-1973). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70982559 From the description of Papers, 1882-1973 (bulk 1950-1973). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 31605207 Biographical Note ...

F. F., Buffalo

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Milton Katz

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Harrod, Roy F.

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Frankfurter, Estelle.

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Oscar Cox

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Balliol College

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Balliol College, Oxford, was founded in 1263 by John de Balliol (d. 1268) and his wife Dervorguilla de Balliol, Lady of Galloway (d. 1290). Balliol College has occupied its present site in Broad Street, Oxford, ever since. For a brief summary of Balliol's history, please see http://www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/history/history/ . For a more detailed discussion, see JH Jones, Balliol College: A History (2nd ed. rev., OUP, 2005). From the guide to the Records of Balliol College, Oxford, 13 cent...

Fulton, John

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Epithet: of the Royal Sappers and Miners British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000301.0x0003a8 ...

Independent Jewish Press Service, Inc.

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Otto N. Frankfurter

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Alistair Cooke's

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Wood, Lewis

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Lewis S. Rosenthal

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Fred Frankfurter

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Columbia University's St. Paul's Chapel

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Rose R. Viteles

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Stanley P. Reimann, M. D.

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Ella Frankfurter

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B. R. Sen, Ambassador of India

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