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Law School Lecture Series
The Law School Lecture series in document several on-going lecture series sponsored by the Law School including the William W. Cook Lectures on American Institutions and the Thomas M. Cooley Lectures.
William W. Cook Lectures on American Institutions, 1941-1993
The William W. Cook Lectures on American Institutions [1996 Accession] (1.0 linear feet, 1941-1993) document the lecture series named in honor of alumnus William W. Cook (A.B. 1880; LL.B., 1882). A committee was authorized by the Regents in July 1942 to comply with Cook's will which provided an endowment to pay for lectures on American institutions and their preservation, and for the publication of the lectures. Lecturers receive an honorarium and are expected to deliver three to five public lectures resulting in a manuscript suitable for publication. The material in this series contains committee records, 1941-1975, including information on the Cook bequest, and files on Cook lecturers arranged chronologically.
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The material in this series contains committee records, 1941-1975, including information on the Cook bequest, and files on Cook lecturers arranged chronologically.
"A Great Foundation for Legal Studies at the University of Michigan", Undated
(Typescript re: the Cook endowments)