Elliott Goldstein papers, 1906-2005.

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Elliott Goldstein papers, 1906-2005.

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, "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" is also included.

About 30000 items (30.5 linear feet).

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Flood, Daniel J.

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Yale Law School

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In the first decade of the nineteenth century, Seth P. Staples (Yale 1797) opened a school for law students in New Haven. In 1824 the school became affiliated with Yale College. The college conferred its first law degrees in 1843. The course of study originally extended for two years, and in 1896 it was lengthened to three years. Subsequently a college degree became a prerequisite for the Bachelor of Laws degree. Graduate courses leading to advanced degrees began in 1876. In 1926 honors courses ...

Atlanta History Center

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Atlanta Historical Society

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Standards of Official Conduct

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Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy.

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National Steel Corporation

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Atlanta Jewish Federation

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The Atlanta Jewish Welfare Federation was formed in 1967, the result of a merger of the Jewish Community Council, Jewish Welfare Fund, and the Federation of Jewish Charities. In 1978, its name was changed to the Atlanta Jewish Federation. The Federation and its predecessors addressed charitable, social, educational, and community relations issues in the Atlanta, Georgia area. From the description of Atlanta Jewish Federation records, [ca. 1912-1985]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38...

Goldstein, Elliott, 1915-

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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. ...

American Jewish Committee

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Founded in 1906 to safeguard the rights of Jews and to alleviate the consequences of persecution or disaster affecting them at home or abroad. ...

Chatham Valley Foundation, Inc.

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United States. Army. Field Artillery Battalion, 589th

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Eilberg, Joshua, 1921-2004

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Joshua Eilberg (February 12, 1921 – March 24, 2004) was an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he notably served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district from 1967 to 1979. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he graduated from Central High School there before earning a B.S. from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and an LL.B. from Temple University School of Law. After graduating, Eilberg entered the Un...

Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.

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Vermont American Corporation

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