Manuscript notes of lectures by Tapping Reeve, at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1792-1795, by unidentified students
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Contains 3 small, hardbound notebooks with marbled exterior papers. The folder heading says: “Reeve, Tapping, 1744-1823. Lectures on law: notebooks kept by unidentified student(s) at Litchfield Law School, 1792-1795.--Finding aid.
Publisher:
Producer not identified
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Law, Study and teaching, Law students, and Students
A satirical depiction of the light sentence that Henriette Caillaux received after she was convicted of murdering Gaston Calmette. In the postcard, Caillaux is shown wearing a ball gown and being read her sentence, which is to eat bowls of brochettes,...
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Postcard depicts Henriette Caillaux being given a light sentence after being convicted by the court and Legally themed postcard depicts Henriette Caillaux being given a light sentence after being convicted by the court
Series of 10 numbered postcards, with narrative captions; French child as advocate, poking fun at the legal profession. "This series illustrates an old children's folksong about a lawyer, some hints of gluttony and hostility, but not unlike cautionary...
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Postcards depicting a French child as a lawyer, pocking fun at the legal profession and Legally themed postcards depicting a French child as a lawyer, pocking fun at the legal profession
Description:
In lower right corner of recto of postcard: Collections ND. Phot.
A series of possibly four photographic postcards, each accompanied by a narrative caption, depicting two children caught stealing apples from an orchard. The Lillian Goldman Law Library holds numbers 3581/1, 3581/3, and 3581/4, lacks 3581/2.
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Postcards depict children caught stealing apples from an orchard and Legally themed postcards depict children caught stealing apples from an orchard
Description:
"Sazerac Phot" at the bottom left and "Croissant, Paris" at the bottom right of the postcard.
Publisher:
Croissant
Subject (Geographic):
France. and France.
Subject (Topic):
Juvenile delinquency, Criminal procedure, Criminal behavior, Children, and Theft