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    William Mitchell Opinion - Volume 13, No. 1, September 1970

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    Selected Table of Contents Largest Class in History: \u27Baby Boom\u27 Bursts Mitchell Frosh Class / Mary Ann Brokaw History Highlighted (1900-1970): Wm. Mitchell Survives Tough Times / Jim Taurinskas Equal Access to the Legal System\u27: Funding Frustrates Legal Aid / Stephen Van Drake Reforms Sought for Moot Court Program / Jim Taurinskas Unisex and the Fourteenth Amendment: Women\u27s Lib at Mitchell? / Cheri Brix Students Observe Policemen at Work / John Decker Editorial Board Dan Dahlin, John Decker, Steve Van Drakehttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1021/thumbnail.jp

    William Mitchell Opinion - Volume 14, No. 3, May 1972

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    Selected Table of Contents The Changing Face of William Mitchell Stillwater Warden: Prison Reform- No Easy Solutions / Stephen Bergerson Richard H. Rowan: St. Paul Police Chief Interviewed / Norman M. Brody Judge Sedgwick Enjoys Her New Vocation / Cheri Brix Female Civil Right Lawyer Speaks at St. Catherines / Margaret Leary Editorial Board John Decker, Stephen Bergerson, Kay Silvermanhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1024/thumbnail.jp

    William Mitchell Opinion – Volume 14, No. 2, November 1971

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    Selected Table of Contents Is it worthwhile?: Controversy Still Rages Over Bar Examinations / Kay Silverman Mitchell Seniors Gain Legal Aid Experience / Cheri Brix New and Used Bookstores Show Disparity in Profits S.D. Indian Victim of Frontier Justice / Stephen Bergerson Commisioner of Corrections: Attica Will Have Little Effect on Prison Reform / Stephen Bergerson Rights and Remedies of Prison Inmates / Margaret A. Leary Editorial Board John Decker, Joel Watnehttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1023/thumbnail.jp

    William Mitchell Opinion – Volume 14, No. 1, September 1971

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    Selected Table of Contents Professor Van der Borght Dies of Heart Attack Bad Trip: Student Reps Disillusioned With LSD Experience Bruce Armstrong... From the Student Bar Association President\u27s Chair / Bruce Armstrong Where oh Where Did Our Money Go? Or The... Welcome to the Practice of Law / Edward J. Devitt Andrew Johnson Retires / James Taurinksas The Law Schools\u27 Failure / Larry Schmidt Editorial Board John Decker, James Lawton, Joel Watnehttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Harold Decker by Brien Williams

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    Biographical NoteHarold James Decker was born February 23, 1945, in Kalamazoo, Michigan. His parents were Harold and Dena (Bouma) Decker, both children of Dutch immigrants. He was graduated from Kalamazoo College majoring in political science, joined the Army in 1968 and served during the Vietnam War. In 1973, he took his law degree from Southwestern Law School and subsequently practiced law in southern California for six years. He then worked for the pharmaceutical manufacturer Upjohn for eighteen years. In February, 2001, he was asked by Dr. Bernadine Healy to redesign the legal function of the American Red Cross. In this capacity, he worked with Mitchell on the Liberty Disaster Relief Fund created after the September 11 Terrorist Attacks. SummaryInterview includes discussion of: family and educational background; joining the American Red Cross; detailed discussion of Red Cross management and mission; his experience of events on 9/11; Liberty Disaster Relief Fund; why Senator Mitchell was chosen; Decker’s memories of Mitchell’s role in the Iran-Contra hearings; and Senator Mitchell’s approach to and involvement in the Red Cross/ 911 Liberty Fund

    [David Mitchell and Descendants]

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    Copy of "David Mitchell and Descendants" originally written by Thomas Mitchell, Jr. The manuscript starts with David Mitchell, possibly a Revolutionary soldier, and details what is known about his life and those of his descendants. The record ends with the marriage of his widow, Sarah Patterson Mitchell Frear, to Abraham Frear. It states that she was the mother and grandmother of many Frears and Mitchells in the family. After the record, there is a note about the original manuscript's author; it was then copied by Ora Osterhout

    In the Garden, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020

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    Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar
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