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Institute of Law, Government, and Citizenship Records, 1960/1961, bulk 1960/1961

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This collection includes brochures for the conference "Building Political Leadership" held at the College of William and Mary in 1960.

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James Gould and Tapping Reeve Lecture Notebook, 1813/1814

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"First volume of the lectures of Ja[me]s Gould, eqs., counsellor at law in Litchfield, Conn. and the Hon. Tappan [sic] [Tapping] Reeve, chief justice of the state of Connecticut, 1813-1814." copied by an unidentified student. 364 p. : bound volume ; 22 cm.

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James Gould and Tapping Reeve Lecture Notebook, 1813/1814 1.00 Linear Feet

Marshall-Wythe School of Law Records, 1930/2012

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The Marshall-Wythe School of Law Records include publications, course schedules, announcements, and other material produced by the program as well as some student papers.

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Marshall-Wythe School of Law Records, 1930/2012 21.00 Linear Feet

Marshall-Wythe Symposium Records, 1939/1972, bulk 1967/1972

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This collection includes audiotapes and manuscripts of lectures delivered, as well as announcements for lectures given at various Marshall-Wythe Symposiums sponsored by the College of William and Mary.

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Marshall-Wythe Symposium Records, 1939/1972, bulk 1967/1972 3.00 Linear Feet

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