21/F. Faculty Papers
Record Group Term
Identifier: 21/F
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Mitchell Franklin papers
Collection — Box 1-26
Identifier: 21-F-982
Overview
Professional writings and
research from lawyer, professor, legal advisor, and philosopher, Mitchell
Franklin who was well known for his work in Contracts, Roman, and International
Laws.
Found in:
University Archives
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Mitchell Franklin papers
Marjorie Girth papers
Collection — Box 1-25
Identifier: 21-F-1177
Overview
The papers of Marjorie
Girth the first female law professor at the State University of New York at
Buffalo who taught from 1971-1991 and served on many law and community
organizations in Buffalo, N.Y., New York State, and nationally with the
American Bar Association, especially dealing with women's issues, commercial
and bankruptcy law.
Found in:
University Archives
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Marjorie Girth papers
Jacob D. Hyman Additional papers
Collection — Box 1-3
Identifier: 21-F-551
Overview
Papers of Jacob D. Hyman, lawyer and Dean of the University of Buffalo Law School, 1953-1964. Includes
papers relating to Hyman's activities with the Citizen's Council on Human Relations and related civil rights activities in the Buffalo area.
Found in:
University Archives
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Jacob D. Hyman Additional papers
Jacob D. Hyman papers
Collection — Box 1-13
Identifier: 21-F-231
Overview
Papers of Jacob Hyman as member of various UB and Buffalo committees including Committee on Revision of
Buffalo City Charter, Community Welfare Council, and Fact-finding Board. Collection includes documents regarding wage negotiations of Buffalo police; Black Muslim litigation; development of Buffalo Affirmative Action Plan for Amherst Campus Construction; and University governance.
Found in:
University Archives
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Jacob D. Hyman papers
Milton Kaplan Local Government Planning Documents collection
Collection — Box 1-2
Identifier: 21-F-1250
Overview
Collection includes local government consolidation proposals and planning materials regarding Niagara
County, New York in the 1960s and plans for developing the waterfront in Buffalo, New York in 1939.
Herman Schwartz papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 21-F-1359
Abstract
The Herman Schwartz papers, 1951-1978, include materials related to Herman Schwartz's legal research interests, course materials from classes he taught in the University at Buffalo Law school, personal and professional correspondence, publications, reports, and copies of testimony.
Found in:
University Archives
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Herman Schwartz papers