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Stephen Weil, Annamaria Petrioli Tofani, Marcia Tucker, 1993
3 folders
(includes manuscripts of lectures)
Thomas M. Cooley Lectures
Thomas M. Cooley Lectures [1996 Accession] (0.75 linear feet, 1969-1993) document the lecture program named in honor of Thomas M. Cooley, a member of the first law faculty at the university in 1859 and subsequent dean. The lectureship was established by the Law School faculty in order to stimulate research and to communicate research through public lectures. The lectureship is supported by the William W. Cook endowment. The files were maintained chronologically by the name of the lecturers and include correspondence with the lecturers, usually distinguished lawyers or scholars. The files also contain news releases, general biographical material, and occasionally, copies or drafts of the text delivered at the lecture. Those files which contain copies or drafts are noted in the inventory.
Maurice Rosenberg, Benjamin Kaplan, Mauro Cappelletti, 1970
(includes draft of Kaplan's lecture)