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Box MSS 85-7, Box 11

 Container

Contains 5 Results:

Schering v. Gilbert, et. al.: Opinion and correspondence, 1944

 File — Box: MSS 85-7, Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry LeRoy Jones gave his papers to the University of Virginia Law Library in May of 1985, and there are no restrictions on their use. The files were moved to the library from the Jones home where they had been stored since his retirement. Much of the collection was in labelled folders, and the original labels, where accurate, were transcribed when folder contents were placed in new folders. Some re-naming of folders was necessary for the sake of consistency, and decisions were made...
Dates: 1944

Sperry Rand v. Sunbeam: Consulting correspondence, 1960-61

 File — Box: MSS 85-7, Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry LeRoy Jones gave his papers to the University of Virginia Law Library in May of 1985, and there are no restrictions on their use. The files were moved to the library from the Jones home where they had been stored since his retirement. Much of the collection was in labelled folders, and the original labels, where accurate, were transcribed when folder contents were placed in new folders. Some re-naming of folders was necessary for the sake of consistency, and decisions were made...
Dates: 1960-61

Standard Oil v. Markham: Memoranda, 1943-44

 File — Box: MSS 85-7, Box 11
Scope and Contents

[2 folders]

Dates: 1943-44

Standard Oil v. Markham: Carbons of court papers [some in draft form], 1944-46

 File — Box: MSS 85-7, Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Harry LeRoy Jones gave his papers to the University of Virginia Law Library in May of 1985, and there are no restrictions on their use. The files were moved to the library from the Jones home where they had been stored since his retirement. Much of the collection was in labelled folders, and the original labels, where accurate, were transcribed when folder contents were placed in new folders. Some re-naming of folders was necessary for the sake of consistency, and decisions were made...
Dates: 1944-46