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Ernest Van Den Haag Papers, 1935-2000

11.45 cubic ft.
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This collection is predominantly composed of Ernest van den Haag's publications from 1950-2000, including articles in published form, drafts, and related correspondence.
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Ernest Van Den Haag Papers, 1935-2000 11.45 cubic ft.

Francis William Newman Papers, 1864-1905

80 items (SC)
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Papers of the British scholar, man of letters. Seventy-six letters written between 1864 and 1897 to Moncure Daniel Conway on a variety of topics including politics, religion, and social reform.
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Francis William Newman Papers, 1864-1905 80 items (SC)

Rick Halperin Papers, 1982-2000

11.1 cubic ft.
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Death penalty abolitionist who worked with many anti-death penalty organizations, capital defense attorneys, representatives of various communities of faith, newspaper editorial boards, victims' rights groups, members of the families of the condemned, and many death row inmates throughout the country.
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Rick Halperin Papers, 1982-2000 11.1 cubic ft.

Steven Hawkins Papers, 1991-2003

3.2 cubic ft.
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Records of Steven W. Hawkins's tenure as Executive Director of the National Coalition Against the Death Penalty. The papers include extensive minutes of board meetings, speeches, travel arrangements, fundraising and reception notes, and pamphlets and other papers relating to his attendance at various board and committee meetings with related organizations.
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Steven Hawkins Papers, 1991-2003 3.2 cubic ft.

William Tallack Correspondence, 1830-1907

0.5 linear ft.
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Papers of the British social reformer; secretary of the Howard Association, an organization devoted to prison reform. Incoming letters on reform issues in England, particularly prison reform. Correspondents include clergymen (Davidson, Martineau, Stanley, Tait); statesmen (Balfour, R. Churchill, W.E. Gladstone, Parnell); social reformers (Booth, Bradlaugh, Bright, Carpenter, Cobbe, Ouida); philanthropists (Bass, Shaftesbury); and authors (Froude, Houghton, Lecky, MacDonald, Sala).
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William Tallack Correspondence, 1830-1907 0.5 linear ft.