Box 13
Contains 3 Results:
Michael P. Vandenbergh, Editor-in-Chief, f. 1: Correspondence; Managing Board agendas; updates to faculty; internal memoranda including Affirmative Action Study Committee; Articles Development Editor’s Guide , 1986 - 1987
This addition to the Records of the Virginia Law Review (1968, 1981-1996, 1999-2000, 2004-2005) was transferred to Special Collections in the Spring of 2014. The editors communicated with Kristin Glover and left a book-truck in front of her office with the new files. These files consist 8 boxes (3.3 linear ft.). The documents were organized chronologically in binders with the name of the editor-in-chief at the time. Special Collections kept the original organization.
Michael P. Vandenbergh, Editor-in-Chief, f. 2: correspondence with Dean Richard Merrill and faculty, writers, editors; ABA Memorandum re “Multiple Submissions of Unsolicited Articles to Law Reviews”, 1986 - 1987
This addition to the Records of the Virginia Law Review (1968, 1981-1996, 1999-2000, 2004-2005) was transferred to Special Collections in the Spring of 2014. The editors communicated with Kristin Glover and left a book-truck in front of her office with the new files. These files consist 8 boxes (3.3 linear ft.). The documents were organized chronologically in binders with the name of the editor-in-chief at the time. Special Collections kept the original organization.
Wendy Rogovin, Editor-in-Chief : Correspondence and memoranda. Includes internal memoranda from the Managing and Editorial Boards; also some files re the implementation of the Virginia Plan (affirmative action); Memo re Members of University Committees (9-29-1986); memoranda re contribution of state funds to Law Review; outgoing correspondence, (3 folders) , 1987
This addition to the Records of the Virginia Law Review (1968, 1981-1996, 1999-2000, 2004-2005) was transferred to Special Collections in the Spring of 2014. The editors communicated with Kristin Glover and left a book-truck in front of her office with the new files. These files consist 8 boxes (3.3 linear ft.). The documents were organized chronologically in binders with the name of the editor-in-chief at the time. Special Collections kept the original organization.