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Bibframe Work

Title
Harold M. Stephens papers
Type
Mixed Material
Collection
Language
English
Collection material in English.
Content
text
Summary
Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, speeches, writings, legal records, legislation, biographical papers, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to Stephens's career as a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit) and prosecuting attorney and judge in Utah and to U.S. courts and the judicial system. Documents Stephens's service as assistant attorney general of the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and his years as a student at Harvard University. Includes papers of Frank E. Holman, speeches of Homer Cummings as U.S. attorney general in the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, records concerning the U.S. National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933, and minutes of meetings (1933) of the U.S. Special Industrial Recovery Board.
Origin Date(s)
1895-1955
(bulk 1935-1955)
Authorized Access Point
Stephens, Harold M. (Harold Montelle) Harold M. Stephens papers
Collection Arrangement
Collection Organization: Arranged in twenty series. Series 1: Diaries, 1895-1955; Series 2: Special Correspondence, 1921-1955; Series 3: General Correspondence, 1933-1955; Series 4: Personal Correspondence, 1943-1955; Series 5: Judicial Correspondence, 1943-1955; Series 6: Personal Papers, 1925-1955; Series 7: Legal Files, 1916-1955; Series 8: Legislative File I, 1936-1955; Series 9: Judicial Salaries and Administrative Law, 1936-1955; Series 10: U.S. Judicial Conference, 1947-1955; Series 11: Assistant Attorney General, 1933-1935; Series 12: Speech, Article, and Book File, 1902-1954; Series 13: Miscellany; Series 14: Court File: Cases and Opinions, Set I, 1935-1950; Series 15: Court File: Gypsum Case, 1935-1950; Series 16: Court File: Legislation Statements and Judicial Conference, 1940-1955; Series 17: Court File: Cases and Opinions, Set II, 1950-1964; Series 18: Court File: Administrative Miscellany, 1935-1950; Series 19: Court File: Cases and Opinions, Set III, 1947-1955; and Series 20: Legislative File II, 1936-1955