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A. E. Dick Howard papers, 1928/2017

34.5 Cubic Feet 82 archival boxes
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The papers of A. E. Dick Howard reflect his academic and professional endeavors. The archives have received five installments of papers from Professor Howard, plus an entire collection: The Papers of A. E. Dick Howard for the Virginia Commission for Constitutional Revision, received in 1981, MSS 81-4. Papers related to the nomination of Judge Robert Bork to the Supreme Court: these files consist of some reports and statements in relation to the nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork to the Supreme Court. Professor Howard was a commentator on the McNeil/Lehrer NewsHour during the confirmation hearings. Bill O'Brien, a student assistant, helped him to collect all of the information. Addendum [a]: Central and Eastern European New Constitutions: these files relate to Howard's involvement on the writing of new constitutions in Central and Eastern Europe at the collapse of the Soviet Union. The files were processed trying to convey their original organization and consist of correspondence, memoranda, working papers and numerous printed materials.

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A. E. Dick Howard papers, 1928/2017 34.5 Cubic Feet 82 archival boxes

Arthur J. Morris memorabilia, 1884/1992

2 Cubic Feet
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This collection contains diplomas, certificates, photographs, newspaper clippings, a gold watch and a gold medal, a scrapbook, and many other pieces of memorabilia that belonged to Arthur J. Morris, class of 1901 and a benefactor of the University of Virginia Law Library.

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Arthur J. Morris memorabilia, 1884/1992 2 Cubic Feet

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Charles Sibley Photographs and Slides, 1980/1986

0.20 Linear Feet One half Hollinger document case boxes
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This collection contains photographs and slides of both Charles Sibley's artwork, of Sibley himself, as well as trips around the world, including Greece and Turkey. The bulk of the photographs and slides are in color.

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Charles Sibley Photographs and Slides, 1980/1986 0.20 Linear Feet One half Hollinger document case boxes

Chisholm Foundation collection on Frank Gardiner Wisner, 1909/1997

1.5 Cubic Feet 1 document box, 1 half-width document box, 1 flat box, and oversize folders
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Chisholm Foundation collection on Frank Gardiner Wisner (1900-2001; 2 cubic feet) consists of letters, newspaper clippings,scrapbooks, and photographs from the life of Frank Gardiner Wisner including his intelligence career, track achievements and scholarship at the University of Virginia, 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles, and his family.

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Chisholm Foundation collection on Frank Gardiner Wisner, 1909/1997 1.5 Cubic Feet 1 document box, 1 half-width document box, 1 flat box, and oversize folders

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Cultural Alliance of Greater Hampton Roads Records, 1972/2018

13.20 Linear Feet 29 Hollinger cases, 1 oversize folder boxes
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The collection contains materials concerning the activities of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Hampton Roads, whose mission was to stimulate cultural vitality and to facilitate the development of healthy and dynamic cultural institutions throughout the region.. Records consist of reports, meeting minutes, grant applications and materials, correspondence, newspaper clippings, announcements, brochures, newsletters, directories, and photographs from 1972-2018.
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Cultural Alliance of Greater Hampton Roads Records, 1972/2018 13.20 Linear Feet 29 Hollinger cases, 1 oversize folder boxes

Cumming Family Papers, 1818/1992

2.5 Cubic Feet 1 legal box, 3 letter boxes, 1 flat box, 4 scrapbooks/albums
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This addition to the Cumming family papers, includes correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, newspaper clippings, memorabilia, and certificates related to members of the Cumming family, with most pertaining to United States Surgeon General, Hugh S. Cumming, Sr. (1869-1948) and his son, AmbassadorHugh S. Cumming, Jr. (1900-1986). Items include materials related to Hugh Cumming, Jr.'s service in the United States Department of State, and to Hugh S. Cumming, Sr.'s study at the University of Virginia, as well as Hugh S. Cumming, Jr.'s study at the Virginia Military Institute.

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Cumming Family Papers, 1818/1992 2.5 Cubic Feet 1 legal box, 3 letter boxes, 1 flat box, 4 scrapbooks/albums

Earle K. Shawe papers, 1938/2003

4 Linear Feet 9 archival boxes, plus some oversized materials.
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The papers of Earle K. Shawe consist primarily of memoranda and case briefs from Shawe & Rosenthal related to labor-management relations, some business and personal correspondence, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks. Also included are some photographs, date books, and an address book.

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Earle K. Shawe papers, 1938/2003 4 Linear Feet 9 archival boxes, plus some oversized materials.

E. Barrett Prettyman Jr. papers, 1944/1989, bulk 1953/1955

3 Linear Feet 4 boxes
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The papers of E. Barrett Prettyman Jr. consist of correspondence files dating from 1944 to 1982, as well as the working papers from his clerkship for Justices Robert H. Jackson, Felix Frankfurter, and John M. Harlan (1953-1955).

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E. Barrett Prettyman Jr. papers, 1944/1989, bulk 1953/1955 3 Linear Feet 4 boxes

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