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    John Mitchell to James C. Furman

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    A four page letter from John Mitchell to James C. Furma

    William Mitchell Opinion - Volume 8, No. 1, December 1965

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    Selected Table of Contents A Wild Silhouette- First Year Profile: Frosh A Go-Go / Michael Murphy Mitchell to Award J. D. Degree Beginning This Spring / Jame S. Lane III Police Procedures Scrutinized / Stanley C. Townswick The NLRB, 301 Suits and Arbitration / Jack Frost Jurisdiction of Child Custody -- A Gordian Knot / Rosalie Wahl Rhubarb Cobbler, Seven-Ten Splits: Law Wives\u27 Activity Profits Students / Jane Casey Editorial Board James E. Conway, David Planting, John E. Brandt, Joe Dalyhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1013/thumbnail.jp

    John C. Stennis at Mitchell Memorial Library

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    John C. Stennis (left) with J.P. Coleman during dedication of the Senator\u27s papers to Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississippi State Universityhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/jcs-photographs/1467/thumbnail.jp

    John C. Stennis at Mitchell Memorial Library

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    John C. Stennis (at podium) speaking at dedication of the Senator\u27s papers to Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississippi State Universityhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/jcs-photographs/1469/thumbnail.jp

    Twenty-seven demands, a staged reading: UM students and John C. Brittain

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    (L to R): Jaimee’ Mitchell, Sebastian Davis, Noah Greenwood, John C. Brittainhttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/blkpower_photo/1025/thumbnail.jp

    Oral History Interview: C. T. Mitchell

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    This interview is one of a series conducted concerning the Marshall University Society of Yeager Scholars. At the time of the interview, C. T. Mitchell was the Director of University Relations at Marshall University. He discusses: his education (graduating from high school early and attending Marshall as a journalism major); his journalism career; coming to work at Marshall; his job duties at Marshall; individuals such as Chuck Yeager, Joe Hunnicutt, Dale Nitzschke, David Gillmore, Boz Johnson, Greg King, Beverly McCoy, Vic Hamilton, John Brown; the development of the Yeager scholarship program and also promoting the program; as well as other topics.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1336/thumbnail.jp

    John C. Stennis at Mitchell Memorial Library

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    John C. Stennis (center) with J.P. Coleman (right) man (left) and young boy during dedication of the Senator\u27s papers to Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississippi State Universityhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/jcs-photographs/1468/thumbnail.jp

    William Mitchell Opinion – Volume 2, No. 2, November 1960

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    Selected Table of Contents School Tries New Approach To the Old Problem of Ethics Too Many Attorneys Doing the Negotiations States Labor Secretary Effects of Locality on Practice was Theme of First Lecture Judge Stewart Devotes Life to Profession and School The Aftermath of Entick V. Carrington / Edward J. Drury Income Taxation of Multi-State Business / Barton C. Burns Duties, Activities Of SBA Increase Former ABA Head Praises One of the \u27Allies of Justice\u27 Editorial Board Seldon H. Caswell, Robert Schumacher, John G. Bell, John Moylanhttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1003/thumbnail.jp

    [Amnesty Letter] ID144 / Keener, John C.

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    This letter was written by John C. Keener to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Mitchell Co., NC and states his occupation as Farmer
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