Elliott Goldstein Papers, 1906-2005

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Elliott Goldstein Papers, 1906-2005

Lawyer Elliott Goldstein worked for over 50 years at the Atlanta, Ga., law firm of Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy. The collection consists of materials related to Elliott Goldstein's personal life and his professional career. Correspondence, writings, speeches, case and firm files, investment files, organization materials, and personal materials are included. Major legal clients featured are the House of Representatives Committee on Standards of Official Conduct in cases involving congressmen Daniel Flood and Joshua Eilberg, the National Steel Corporation, and the Vermont American Corporation. Also included is information on Goldstein's land investments in Georgia, and his participation in organizations such as the American Jewish Committee, the Atlanta Historical Society (later the Atlanta History Center), the Atlanta Jewish Federation, the Chatham Valley Foundation, and the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta. There are also materials about personal trips and Yale Law School alumni activities. A copy of Goldstein's book about World War II, is also included. On the Job Training: An Oral History of the Battle of Parker's Crossroads and of the Fate of Those Who Survived, the 589th Group

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Lawyer Elliott Goldstein worked for over 50 years at the Atlanta, Ga., law firm of Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy. From the description of Elliott Goldstein papers, 1906-2005. WorldCat record id: 62866385 Elliott Goldstein was born in Atlanta, Ga., on 23 October 1915. He attended the Georgia School of Technology and received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Georgia in 1936. Goldstein then attended Yale Law School, graduating in 1939. ...