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Kaufman, Irving


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    Kerner, Otto

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    Letter from Otto Kerner, Judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, regarding a presentation by Victor Palmieri.

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    K

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    Approx. 20 items: correspondence and related material with "K" individuals and organizations. Notable names: Irving R. Kaufman (Judge, US Court of Appeals, 2nd) ; Edward M. Kennedy (US Senate).

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    Free Press - Fair Trial - Statement before Federal Judicial Committee

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    Approx. 10 items. Note to W. from Robert Erburu, 9-pp. speech text on "legal and social justice," delivered to the above committee; 3-pp. letter from W. to Otis Chandler; W. exchange of letters with Irving R. Kaufman, Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, etc.

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    J, K, L

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    Approx. 30 items: correspondence and related material exchanged with "J," K," "L" individuals and organizations in 1987. Notable names: Lyndon LaRouche (controversial political activist) ; Irving R. Kaufman (U.S. Circuit Judge) ;

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    K - Miscellaneous Correspondence

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    Approx. 50 items. Includes letters from Sen. Estes Kefauver and US Court of Appeals Judge Irving Kaufman. Subjects overall include: foreign policy coverage; an interesting letter about Richard Nixon from Edwin Knopf of Pacific Palisades who writes (1961), "Nixon simply doesn't like people....(his has) a smile without mirth and eyes that have no kindness." memo on Times book coverage; assassination of JFK and aftermath; a segment of Congressional Record (4/1968); etc.

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    Kaufman, Verna

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    Two letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Verna Kaufman, regarding the effects of Proposition 13. Also in this folder are two notes of correspondence between Freddie Miller and Jean Sharley Taylor.

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