Marshall, J. Howard, II, Papers, [ca. 1920s]-1980 (bulk 1950s-1960s)

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Marshall, J. Howard, II, Papers, [ca. 1920s]-1980 (bulk 1950s-1960s)

The J. Howard Marshall, II, Papers, [ca. 1920s]-1980 (bulk 1950s-1960s) contains business and personal papers, including daybooks, legal records, publications, reports, meeting minutes, correspondence, school notebooks, and financial ledgers and records. These shed light on his involvement in the Fund for the Republic, National Petroleum Council, Frontier Refining Company, Department of the Interior, and numerous other petroleum and federal organizations, as well as his years spent at the Yale Law School.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8200965

University of Texas Libraries

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Independent Petroleum Association of Texas

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Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.

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The collection mainly contains post-1961 administrative files which the Center had microfilmed, then shipped to Princeton University, and which subsequently were transferred from Princeton University to UCSB in 1999. From the description of Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions / Princeton University Files, 1957-1969 (bulk dates 1962-1965) (University of California, Santa Barbara). WorldCat record id: 216936155 History of the Center ...

National Petroleum Council.

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Fund for the Republic

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The Fund for the Republic originated with a 15 million-dollar grant from the Ford Foundation, and its primary mission at the outset was to award grants and fellowships to individuals and organizations such as the American Friends Service Committee and the Southern Region Conference. The Fund also sponsored projects on such topics as academic freedom, American traditions, blacklisting, censorship, civil liberties, due process, educational activities, extremist groups, foreign policy,...

Frontier Refining Company

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Woodley Petroleum Company

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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 ...

Marshall, J. Howard, II.

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Born in Pennsylvania, James Howard Marshall, II (1905-1995) graduated from the Yale Law School in 1931 and went on to specialize as an oil industry attorney. Eventually winding up in Houston, Texas, he served as president and vice president for numerous oil and energy companies, including the Ashland Oil and Refining Company, Signal Oil & Gas, and Union Texas Petroleum. He founded Marshall Petroleum in 1984. In 1931, Marshall married Eleanor Pierce, with whom he had ...

Marshall, J. Howard (James Howard), 1905-

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