The Class Notes of John Pershing, 1921-1924.

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The Class Notes of John Pershing, 1921-1924.

Collection consists of class notes taken by John Pershing from lectures given at the Harvard Law School by various members of the faculty.

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Williston, Samuel, 1861-1963

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Professor of law. A.B., Harvard College 1882; L.L.B. Harvard Law School (1888); professor, Harvard Law School (1890-1963). From the description of Certificates and appointments, 1888-1919. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 235928448 Attorney, law teacher. A.M. 1882, Harvard College; LL.B. 1888, Harvard Law School; LL.D., Harvard, 1910; Amherst, 1923; Yale, 1926. Prof. law, Harv. Law School, 1890-1938. From the description of Letter to Erwin N. Gri...

Warren, Joseph, 1876-1942.

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Pershing, John, 1900-1982.

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b. 22 March 1900, Denver, Colorado A.B. Princeton University, 1921 LL.B. Harvard University, 1924 m. Margaret Jane Simms, 1924; children: John Pershing, Jr.; Dr. Hugh Simms Pershing; Pamela Pershing Herrick Law practice in Denver, 1924-1934 Assistant Director of the Legal Division of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works from February 1934 - June 1935, Washington, D.C. Partner in law firm of Mitch...

Harvard Law School

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Law clubs were established to provide students an opportunity to practice preparing and arguing law cases as realistically as possible. Law clubs began to be founded at Harvard in the 19th century; one of the earliest was the Marshall Club, founded in 1825. In 1910, the Board of Student Advisers was formed, and the more formal Ames Competition in Appellate Brief Writing and Advocacy was established. From the description of General information by and about Harvard Law School clubs, 18...

Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965

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Felix Frankfurter (November 15, 1882 – February 22, 1965) was an American lawyer, professor, and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Frankfurter served on the Supreme Court from 1939 to 1962 and was a noted advocate of judicial restraint in the judgments of the Court. Frankfurter was born in Vienna, Austria, and immigrated to New York City at the age of 12. After graduating from Harvard Law School, Frankfurter worked for Secretary of War Henry ...