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Alvah S. Hopkins papers, 1894-1951 (majority within 1894-1895)

0.25 linear feet

Graduate of the University of Michigan Law School, Class of 1896. Diary and photographs.

The collection contains Hopkins' diary, dating November 1894 through June 1895, and a reproduction of the original volume. Also included photographs featuring Alvah Hopkins and identified Class 1896 alumni from the 1946 50th reunion (1946) and the 1951 Homecoming Weekend

Collection

Arthur Francis Lamey papers, 1911-1914, 1919-1958 (scattered)

1 linear foot — 1 oversize volume — 1 oversize folder

Notes from law school classes; scrapbook containing clippings, photographs, and programs detailing in part his activities as a member of the track team; notebook from World War I service; and miscellaneous clippings and certificates.

Scrapbook containing photographs and clipping depicting Lamey's activities as member of the track team.

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J. Frank Kottnauer class notebooks, circa 1940

5 volumes (in 1 boxu)

Alumnus (Class of 1940) of the University of Michigan's Law School. Consists of student notebooks from classes taken in the Law School of the University of Michigan.

The collection consists of student notebooks from classes taken in the Law School of the University of Michigan.

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Maurice C. Greenbaum papers, 1940 - 1941

0.25 linear feet

University of Michigan Class of 1941 Law School graduate and lawyer. Collection includes correspondence concerning student life, career prospects, and World War II.

The Maurice C. Greenbaum papers were written by him to his fiancée, Beatrice Weiner, during the 1940 -- 1941 academic year. Measuring 0.25 (1 box), the correspondence captures student life and activity at the University of Michigan on the precipice of World War II. Topics include collegiate football, academic life, social events, career prospects, travel and military action from the perspective of a young Jewish male.

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Sanders A. Goodstein student notebooks, circa 1939-1946

3 linear feet

University of Michigan alumnus. Consists of notebooks from classes taken in the School of Business Administration and Law School of the University of Michigan.

The collection consists of notebooks from classes taken in the School of Business Administration and Law School of the University of Michigan.