Albert A. Woldman papers, 1918-1969.

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Albert A. Woldman papers, 1918-1969.

Consists of correspondence, drafts of writings, addresses on the subjects of juvenile delinquency and Abraham Lincoln, articles concerning the Constitution of the United States, correspondence, minutes and reports concerning the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court.

2.2 linear ft.

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