Box 2
Contains 6 Results:
Correspondence (include J.L. Newcomb), 1937
This collection is comprised of Glenn's personal diaries, memorabilia, and professional correspondence. His correspondents include Harlan F. Stone, who was dean of Columbia Law School when Glenn was there, John Woolsey, John Bassett Moore, Alfred Knopf, Learned Hand, and Augustus Hand.
Correspondence (include Alfred Knopf and J. L. Newcomb), 1938
This collection is comprised of Glenn's personal diaries, memorabilia, and professional correspondence. His correspondents include Harlan F. Stone, who was dean of Columbia Law School when Glenn was there, John Woolsey, John Bassett Moore, Alfred Knopf, Learned Hand, and Augustus Hand.
Correspondence (J. B. Moore, Harlan F. Stone, John M. Woolsey, Augustus Hand, T. Catesby Jones, Alfred Knopf, and James A. McLaughlin), 1939
This collection is comprised of Glenn's personal diaries, memorabilia, and professional correspondence. His correspondents include Harlan F. Stone, who was dean of Columbia Law School when Glenn was there, John Woolsey, John Bassett Moore, Alfred Knopf, Learned Hand, and Augustus Hand.
Correspondence (include Harlan F. Stone), 1944, 1947, n.d.
This collection is comprised of Glenn's personal diaries, memorabilia, and professional correspondence. His correspondents include Harlan F. Stone, who was dean of Columbia Law School when Glenn was there, John Woolsey, John Bassett Moore, Alfred Knopf, Learned Hand, and Augustus Hand.
Correspondence (include Alfred Knopf, Harlan F. Stone, and John M. Woolsey), 1941
This collection is comprised of Glenn's personal diaries, memorabilia, and professional correspondence. His correspondents include Harlan F. Stone, who was dean of Columbia Law School when Glenn was there, John Woolsey, John Bassett Moore, Alfred Knopf, Learned Hand, and Augustus Hand.
Correspondence (include Harlan F. Stone), 1942
This collection is comprised of Glenn's personal diaries, memorabilia, and professional correspondence. His correspondents include Harlan F. Stone, who was dean of Columbia Law School when Glenn was there, John Woolsey, John Bassett Moore, Alfred Knopf, Learned Hand, and Augustus Hand.