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Part I: Gilbert E. Roe Papers, 1887-1961
(continued) |
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Legal File, 1903-1929
(continued) |
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Alien property cases (through
1929) |
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Maurer, James, case |
BOX I:H10 |
May v. Hettrick Brothers Co. |
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State laws concerning drafting reserve
militia, Library of Congress compilation |
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1917 |
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La Follette, Robert M., Sr., expulsion
attempt |
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Lusitania incident, Edwin M. Borchard's
legal interpretation |
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Statements |
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(2 folders) |
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Neutrality |
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Phillipps and Cattell v. United
States |
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Selective service and espionage
laws |
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Suspended teachers' case, New York,
N.Y. |
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United States v. Pettigrew |
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United States v. Werner and
Darkow |
BOX I:H11 |
1918 |
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Debs v. United States |
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Hannan, John J. |
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La Follette v. Brandenburg and Democrat
Printing Co. |
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(2 folders) |
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La Follette, Robert M., Sr., expulsion
attempt, Senate Privileges and Elections Committee |
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(7 folders) |
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Libel cases, Crownhart and
Wylie |
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Peterson v. United States |
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Smedley v. McCarthy |
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Stephens, Frank |
BOX I:H12 |
1919 |
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Bopp and Von Schack cases (2
folers) |
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Glassberg, Benjamin |
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Hindu deportation cases |
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(2 folders) |
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Gobind Behari, Lal |
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O'Connell v. United States |
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1920 |
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Abrams v. United States, Frederick
Pollock |
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Socialists exclusion from New York State
Assembly case |
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(2 folders) |
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1921, Hymans, Sarah |
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1921-1922, Flagg, Jared |
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1922 |
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Amnesty for political hearings, House
Judiciary Committee |
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Oil industry investigation |
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Teachers' qualifications case, New York,
N.Y. |
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1926, alien property, return of, House Ways
and Means Committee |
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1929, Schwimmer, Rosika |
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Undated |
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Nath, Surenda |
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Sullivan, Jesse L. |
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Unidentified |
BOX I:H13-H14 |
Speech and Article File, 1898-1929
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Typed and printed copies of speeches and articles. |
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Arranged chronologically by year and thereunder alphabetically by title or
topic. |
BOX I:H13 |
Articles |
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1906, “The Gospel of Wealth” by Andrew
Carnegie, letter to the editor |
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1908, “Senator La Follette and
Representative Government,” Independent, Apr. 2 |
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(2 folders) |
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1912, “The Truth about the Contests,”
La Follette's Weekly
Magazine, Aug. |
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1919 |
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“Repeal the Espionage Law,” Dial, Jan. 11 |
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1920 |
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The Socialist Trial at Albany,” La Follette's Magazine, Apr. |
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“Gilbert E. Roe on the Espionage Act,”
Woman Citizen, Nov. 20 |
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“Why Senator La Follette Declined the
Nomination” |
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1921, “Discriminations against Women in
the Laws of New York” |
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1923, “One Cent Gas Raise Brings 40
Millions,” La Follette's
Magazine, Nov. |
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1929, “Senator La Follette and the World
War,” written for Belle Case La Follette in connection with biography of
Robert M. La Follette, Sr. |
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(4 folders) |
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Undated |
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“The Case of James C. Garrison,” La Follette's Magazine
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“Evils of Espionage” |
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“Pay American Claims and Return
Property of German Nationals,” La Follette's Magazine, Dec. |
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“Supreme Court
Progressivism” |
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“There Is Popular Dissatisfaction of
the Courts” |
BOX I:H14 |
Speeches |
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1898, party reform, Cronk's Opera House,
Oregon, Wis., Nov. 4 |
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1900, “Platform and Issues of
1900" |
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1905, “The Insurance Investigation and the
Remedy for the Evils Disclosed,” Philosophical Society, Brooklyn,
N.Y. |
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1908, “Domestic Relations,” American
Correspondence School of Law, Chicago, Ill. |
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1910, Harman, Moses, tribute |
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circa 1911, “Railroad
Taxation” |
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1912 |
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Enfranchisement of women, Albany, N.Y.,
Mar. 12 |
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Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919), and
the courts, notes |
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“The Recall of Judges,” Academy of
Political Science, New York, N.Y. |
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“Roosevelt on Direct
Primaries” |
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1915 |
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“Argument... before the Judiciary
Committee of the Constitutional Convention,” on the election of
judges, June 24 |
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“Freedom of Assemblage,” American
Sociological Society annual meeting, Princeton, N.J., Dec.
29 |
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1917, free speech, First American
Conference for Democracy in Terms of Peace, Garden Theater, New York,
N.Y., May 31 |
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1919, League of Nations |
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1920, Socialists, expulsion from New York
state assembly, New Star Casino, New York, N.Y., and Morris High School,
Bronx, N.Y., Sept. 9-10 |
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1924, Judicial reform |
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1926-1929, La Follette, Robert M., Sr.,
tributes, address, and memorial |
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1928, endorsing presidential candidacy of
Norman Thomas, “Thomas for President” Club, Columbia University, New
York, N.Y., Nov. 2 |
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Undated |
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Direct primaries |
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Divorce |
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Equal suffrage |
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Espionage law |
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Free speech and Morris
Hillquit |
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Free speech and the Post Office
Department |
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Hugh Pentacost memorial address,
notes |
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“India and the Menace of British
Imperialism,” Eamonn De Valera dinner, New York, N.Y. |
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“Is the Right of Free Speech in Danger
in America?” Liberal Club, New York, N.Y. |
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Legal profession, New York,
N.Y. |
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“Maintain the Socialist
Press” |
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“Reconstruction after the
War” |
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“Referendum and Recall” |
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“Social Justice and the
Courts” |
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The Constitution and home
rule |
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“The Right of Suffrage” by Gwyneth K.
(“Netha”) Roe (Mrs. Gilbert E.) |
BOX I:H15-H18 |
Printed Matter, 1887-1927
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Pamphlets, magazines, journals, and clippings. |
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Organized by type of material and arranged thereunder chronologically. |
BOX I:H15 |
Pamphlets, magazines, and
journals |
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1887-1917 |
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(17 folders) |
BOX I:H16 |
1917-1927, undated |
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(18 folders) |
BOX I:H17 |
Proceedings and book |
BOX I:H18 |
Clippings, 1899-1936, undated |
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(20 folders) |
BOX I:H19 |
Miscellany, 1901-1929
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(41 folders) |
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Speeches, articles, memoranda, and other miscellaneous material. |
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