Box 231
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Dey'se Cheern' U Northwestern at de Bar, undated
Item — Box: 231, Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers span the period 1868-1999 although the vast bulk date from the late-1880s to 1943, the year of Wigmore's death. Wigmore was an inveterate correspondent and a person of catholic interests. The papers include material of considerable importance to the investigation of law, legal scholarship and the work of legal and quasi-legal institutions such as bar associations and organizations promoting, for example, the study of criminology, international law, and comparative legal...
Dates:
undated
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks, undated
Item — Box: 231, Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers span the period 1868-1999 although the vast bulk date from the late-1880s to 1943, the year of Wigmore's death. Wigmore was an inveterate correspondent and a person of catholic interests. The papers include material of considerable importance to the investigation of law, legal scholarship and the work of legal and quasi-legal institutions such as bar associations and organizations promoting, for example, the study of criminology, international law, and comparative legal...
Dates:
undated
Gone but Were the Winter Cauld, undated
Item — Box: 231, Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers span the period 1868-1999 although the vast bulk date from the late-1880s to 1943, the year of Wigmore's death. Wigmore was an inveterate correspondent and a person of catholic interests. The papers include material of considerable importance to the investigation of law, legal scholarship and the work of legal and quasi-legal institutions such as bar associations and organizations promoting, for example, the study of criminology, international law, and comparative legal...
Dates:
undated
Thou Lovest Me Not, undated
Item — Box: 231, Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The papers span the period 1868-1999 although the vast bulk date from the late-1880s to 1943, the year of Wigmore's death. Wigmore was an inveterate correspondent and a person of catholic interests. The papers include material of considerable importance to the investigation of law, legal scholarship and the work of legal and quasi-legal institutions such as bar associations and organizations promoting, for example, the study of criminology, international law, and comparative legal...
Dates:
undated