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Correspondence, writings, reports, legal case files, biographical information, and other papers relating primarily to Stone's service on the U.S. Supreme Court. Also reflects Stone's work as trustee of Amherst College, chairman of its committee on the Folger Shakespeare Library, chairman of the board of trustees of the National Gallery of Art (U.S.), chancellor of the Smithsonian Institution, and dean and professor in the Columbia University Law School.
Includes correspondence of Alpheus Thomas Mason, Stone's biographer, which contains reminiscences of Stone by such persons as Irving Brant and Mabel Walker Willebrandt. Family correspondents include Stone's sons, Marshall Harvey Stone and Lauson Harvey Stone; his brother, Lauson Stone; and his sister, Helen Luthera Stone Willard. Other correspondents include Charles C. Burlingham, Nicholas Murray Butler, Sterling Carr, William O. Douglas, John Foster Dulles, Felix Frankfurter, Learned Hand, Herbert Hoover, Charles Evans Hughes, John Bassett Moore, Owen J. Roberts, Luther Ely Smith, Young Berryman Smith, and George Sutherland.
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Correspondence, Libraries, United States. Dept. of Justice. Office of the Attorney General, Columbia University. School of Law, Smithsonian Institution, Art museums, United States. Supreme Court, Amherst College, Museums, United States, Folger Shakespeare Library, Constitutional law, National Gallery of Art (U.S.), Law, Law schools, Universities and colleges, Columbia UniversityPeople
John Bassett Moore (1860-1947), Lauson Harvey Stone (1904-1999), John Foster Dulles (1888-1959), Alpheus Thomas Mason (1899-1989), William O. Douglas (1898-1980), Owen J. Roberts (1875-1955), Young B. Smith (1889-1960), Learned Hand (1872-1961), George Sutherland (1862-1942), Helen Luthera Stone Willard (b. 1886), Sterling Carr (b. 1876), Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), Luther Ely Smith (1873-1951), Charles C. Burlingham (1858-1959), Marshall H. Stone (1903-1989), Lauson Stone (1883-1948), Mabel Walker Willebrandt (1889-1963), Nicholas Murray Butler (1862-1947), Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), Irving Brant (1885-1976), Felix Frankfurter (1882-1965)Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Open to research.
Gift, Agnes H. Stone, 1949.
U.S. attorney general, associate and chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and educator.
Collection material in English.
Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division and on Internet.
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