Legal Profession in Indiana 1976-1980

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Legal Profession in Indiana 1976-1980

This project contains interviews with attorneys in Indiana. Among the topics discussed are the Indiana Judiciary System, the Indiana General Assembly, the United States Legislature, the United States Supreme Court, the Monroe County judiciary system and Monroe County politics. All interviewees reflect upon the public's perception of the legal profession and how is has changed over the years.

6 interview; Audiotapes, transcripts, and collateral materials

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SNAC Resource ID: 6625217

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Usher, Roland G. (Roland Greene), 1880-

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Fahy, Charles, 1892-1979

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Indiana. National Guard

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Hall, Mary

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Harper, Fowler V.

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Hashfield, Emmett

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Glass, Bentley, 1906-2005

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Krishnan, Rhada

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Oppenheim, S. Chesterfield

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Hamilton, Walter Hale

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Gavit, Bernard

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Paulson, Monrad

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Little, Nobel

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Eliot, Frederick May, 1889-1958

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Dillenger, John

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Fairchild Air Force Base

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American Association of Law Schools

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Stahr, Elvis J. (Elvis Jacob), 1916-1998

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Indiana. General Assembly

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Lowes, John Livingston, 1867-1945

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Indiana University. Faculty Council

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McNutt, Paul V.

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Army ROTC

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Wechsler, Herbert, 1909-2000

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Stephenson, David Curtis, 1891-1966

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Bloomington Public Defender Program

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American Civil Liberties Union

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National Enforcement Commission of the Economic Stabilization Agency

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Andrews, Paul Shippman

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Indiana University. Digital Library Program

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In 1954, the Indiana University School of Education partnered with the Prasan Mitr College of Education in Bangkok and the Thai Ministry of Education to develop programs in teacher education in Thailand. IU's involvement in this area of the world expanded even further the following year when IU was contracted by the U.S. Foreign Operations Administration to assist in the development of an Institute of Public Administration at Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand. From the descri...