Justice Paul Stevens collection, 1976.

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Justice Paul Stevens collection, 1976.

The Justice Paul Stevens Collection consists of one videotaped interview of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Paul Stevens. D.J.R. Bruckner, Vice President for Public Affairs at the University of Chicago conducted the interview at a Chicago banquet in 1976. The collection also includes one letter from Bill Lindsay, Acting Director of the Illinois Information Service regarding the contents of the videotape.

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Stevens, John Paul, 1920-2019

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John Paul Stevens (April 20, 1920 – July 16, 2019) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1975 until his voluntary retirement in 2010. At the time of his retirement, he was the second-oldest-serving justice in the history of the court and the third-longest-serving justice. At the time of his death, he was the longest lived Supreme Court justice ever. His long tenure saw him write for the court on most issues of American law, ...

Bruckner, D.J.R.

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A monument to the Swedish biologist Carl von Linné (1707-1778), a replica of a work by Johan Dyfverman, was given to the City of Chicago by the area's Swedish-American community in 1891. The monument stood for most of the twentieth century at the corner of Fullerton Avenue and Cannon Drive in Lincoln Park. Beginning in the fifties, Swedish-American organizations in the Chicago area began seeking out a potential new location for the monument. In 1975, George Beadle, President Emeritu...