Papers of Ralph Eisenberg [manuscript], 1957-1972.

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Papers of Ralph Eisenberg [manuscript], 1957-1972.

The collection consists of Eisenberg's research files, newspaper clippings, correspondence, typescripts of his articles and those of his colleagues, and published articles, chiefly concerning his work on legislative reapportionment. Politics in Mexico, Hurricane Camille, and the Virginia poll tax are also subjects.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7921172

University of Virginia. Library

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Eisenberg, Phyllis Rose

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Phyllis Rose Eisenberg was born June 26, 1924, in Chicago, IL. She was quiet and shy as a child. Her parents' divorce, when she was eleven caused her to become more withdrawn. Because divorce was something of a rarity at the time, she worried about being different from her friends. Though she didn't know it then, the seeds of a compelling need to express herself had been planted. However, she was married and the mother of a kindergartner before she took writing seriously. Eventually...

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In the General Assembly, members of the House of Delegates and the Senate vote on legislation entered during the legislative session. Legislative bills can originate either in the House of Delegates or in the Senate, with both chambers having the ability to establish study committees, each serves as a check upon the other to ensure a thorough debate on the merits of each bill. Currently the House of Delegates, together with the Senate, meets as the General Assembly in annual sessions, alternativ...

Eisenberg, Ralph, 1930-

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University of Virginia professor of government. From the description of Papers of Ralph Eisenberg [manuscript], 1957-1972. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647823065 ...