Inventory of the John S. Bradway Papers,
1922-1949
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Descriptive Summary
Repository
University Archives, Duke
University
Creator
Bradway, John Saeger, 1890-1985.
Title
John S. Bradway Papers, 1922-1949
Language of Material
Material in English
Extent
60 Linear Feet
40,000 Items
Abstract
Papers of John S. Bradway, lawyer, legal aid advocate, and educator. Bradway's primary interest and work was in the field of legal aid. He served as Secretary of the National Association of Legal Aid Organizations (NALAO) from 1922-1940, and as its President from 1940-1942. While at Duke University, Bradway founded and directed the Duke Legal Aid Clinic from 1931 until 1959. The bulk of the collection reflects Bradway's role as Secretary for the National Association of Legal Aid Organizations (NALAO).
Materials include correspondence with various state and city legal aid bureaus, detailed statistics and annual reports from these organizations, correspondence with various national social service and aid agencies such as the National Conference on Social Work, and NALAO committee reports and conference proceedings. Also included are chapter files of his books, addresses, and articles written by Bradway on topics relating to legal aid.
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Administrative Information
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Copyright Notice
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], John S. Bradway Papers, University Archives, Duke University.
Provenance
The John S. Bradway Papers were received by the University Archives as a
transfer in 1962, 1973.
Processing Information
Processed by Archives Staff, June 2002
Encoded by Sherrie Bowser, October 2006
This collection is unprocessed: materials may not have been ordered and described beyond their original condition.
Descriptive sources and standards used to create this inventory: DACS, EAD, NCEAD guidelines, and our local Style Guide.
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Biographical Note
John S. Bradway was born Feb. 17, 1890 in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania to William and Jennie S. Bradway. He graduated from Haverford College with an A.B. in 1911 and an A.M. in 1915. He received his law degree from University of Pennsylvania in 1914 and received an honorary law degree from Haverford in 1957. Bradway began his academic teaching career at the University of Pennsylvania where he taught in the Sociology Department from 1927 to 1928. At the same time, he taught at the Pennsylvania School of Social and Health Work (1927-1929). In 1929 he moved to California and began a short career at the University of Southern California Law School (1929-1931). Bradway moved to Durham in 1931 where he taught law at Duke from 1931 to 1959. After leaving Durham, Bradway taught at the Hastings College of Law in San Francisco and at California Western University until his retirement in 1970. Bradway was married to Mary Henderson in 1921. He died on January 2, 1985 in Eureka, California.
Bradway's primary interest and work was in the field of legal aid. He served as Secretary of the National Association of Legal Aid Organizations (NALAO) from 1922-1940, and as its President from 1940-1942. While at Duke, Bradway founded and directed the Duke Legal Aid Clinic from 1931 until 1959. The purpose of the Clinic was to provide practical training for law students. They participated in practical activities such as conferring with clients, gaining interview skills, and preparing a real case for trial. Students acquired skills in legal writing through the preparation of trial briefs and legal memoranda. The Clinic served clients who were unable to pay counsel fees, most often the indigent, immigrants, minorities, and servicemen. In addition to Bradway, the Clinic had a staff of five members of the North Carolina State Bar who assisted in educational and supervisory activities, as well as representing the Clinic's clients in court. Bradway lobbied throughout his career for law schools to make a commitment for student training through legal aid clinics.
Bradway's service to the legal aid community was extensive. He chaired the legal aid committees of the Pennsylvania and North Carolina Bar Associations, as well as the Legal Aid Clinics Committee of the Association of American Law Schools. He was also an active member of the National Conference of Social Work, the American Association of Social Workers, the International Bar Association, and served as chair of the Research Committee for the Interprofessional Commission on Marriage and Divorce Laws.
His dedication to social service and legal aid extended to state and local organizations. He served as president of the North Carolina Conference for Social Service, North Carolina Mental Hygiene Society, State Legislative Council, and as director of the North Carolina League for Crippled Children. In Durham, Bradway was president of the Durham Council of Social Agencies, Family Service Agency, Rotary Club, and the Crime Study Club. He was a member of the Advisory Board of the Durham Child Guidance Clinic, Salvation Army Home and Hospital, YWCA, and Community Chest. In addition, he was chair of a committee appointed by the Durham City Council to establish a Juvenile Court in 1933, and of a committee appointed to study sub-standard housing in 1948.
Bradway wrote extensively on the topic of legal aid. His publications include:
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How To Organize a Legal Aid Clinic, 1931.
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Forms of Legal Aid Organizations, 1940.
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Duke University Legal Aid Clinic Handbook, 1954.
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The History of a Lawsuit, 1958.
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How to Practice Law Effectively, 1958.
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The bulk of the collection reflects the work of John S. Bradway in his role as Secretary for the National Association of Legal Aid Organizations (NALAO). Materials include correspondence with various state and city legal aid bureaus, detailed statistics and annual reports from these organizations, correspondence with various national social service and aid agencies such as the National Conference on Social Work, and NALAO committee reports and conference proceedings. Also included are chapter files of his books, addresses, and articles written by Bradway on topics relating to legal aid.
The collection is unprocessed and remains in original order as found in boxes. Red volumes are subject bound letterbooks from Bradway’s work primarily for and with the NALAO. There also appears to be two different numbered sets of Yellow volumes. One set contains NALAO material. Duke Legal Aid Clinic (DLAC) materials are also present.
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Subject Headings
These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.
- Bradway, John Saeger, 1890-1985.
- Duke University. Legal Aid Clinic.
- Lawyers--United States.
- Legal Aid--United States.
- National Association of Legal Aid Organizations.
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Preliminary Description of Collection
Container List,
51 Boxes
The bulk of the collection reflects the work of John S. Bradway in his role as Secretary for the National Association of Legal Aid Organizations (NALAO). Materials include correspondence with various state and city legal aid bureaus, detailed statistics and annual reports from these organizations, correspondence with various national social service and aid agencies such as the National Conference on Social Work, and NALAO committee reports and conference proceedings. Also included are chapter files of his books, addresses, and articles written by Bradway on topics relating to legal aid.
The collection is unprocessed and remains in original order as found in boxes. Red volumes are subject bound letterbooks from Bradway's work primarily for and with the NALAO. There also appears to be two different numbered sets of Yellow volumes. One set contains NALAO material. Duke Legal Aid Clinic (DLAC) materials are also present.
Box 1
Red Vol. 34, 1924-33
Philadelphia: Legal Aid Bureau, Voluntary Defenders Committee
Buffalo Legal Aid Society
Philadelphia Conference of Social Work
Red Vol. 33
-Pennsylvania: Pottsville, Scranton, Towanda, Wilkes-Barre
Pennsylvania Prison Society
Rhode Island Legal Aid Society
Red Vol. 32
Compis Juris of Legal Aid (outline)
Incorporation of NALAO
Case load questionnaire
Treasurer's Reports, 1927-1929
Member Reports
Red Vol. 36
Correspondence with S.C., Tenn., Tex., Utah, Va., Wa., W.V., Wisc., Australia, Belgium, and the League of Nations
Box 2
Red Vol. 23, 1923-1929
Legal Aid Society of San Francisco
Public Defender of Los Angeles
Legal Aid Bureau of Indiana
Legal of Bureau of Chicago-Criminal Courts Bureau
Red Vol. 20, 1922-1930
Legal Aid Society of Pittsburgh
Public Charities Association of Pennsylvania
Children's Bureau-Philadelphia
Legal Aid Society of Denver
Social Service Bureau-Pontiac, MI
Red Vol. 19, 1923-1930
Family Service Society of Canton, OH
Legal Aid Work: Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo
Correspondence, Greensboro, N.C.
Red Vol. 18, 1928-1933
National Social Work Council
Chicago University: School of Social Service Administration
Paper: "The Purpose and Nature of Courses in Law for Social Workers"
Box 3
Yellow Vol. 15
Miscellaneous documents relating to various NALAO committees
Yellow Vol. 14
Newspapers Clippings
Specific Legal Societies
Yellow Vol. 13
N.Y. Legal Aid Societies
Brief: Klein vs. Hultun, North Dakota Supreme Court
Paper: "Legal Aid Work-A Social Service"
International Legal Aid Work
Workmen's Compensation
Yellow Vol. 9
International legal aid work
Yellow Vol. 8
Papers and Speeches
Yellow Vol. 7
Committee on the Public Defender
Box 4
Yellow Vol. 26, 1930-1931
Figures of Legal Aid Organizations
Yellow Vol. 25, 1929-1930
Figures of Legal Aid Organizations
Yellow Vol. 23
Biographical material on heads of NALAO member organizations (includes photographs)
Yellow Vol. 22
Biographical material on heads of NALAO member organizations (includes photographs)
Yellow Vol. 28
Figures of Legal Aid Organizations, 1932-1933
Yellow Vol. 27
Figures of Legal Aid Organizations, 1931-1932
Yellow Vol. 19
Figures of Legal Aid Organizations, 1927
Yellow Vol. 18
NALAO Papers by the Secretary
Miscellaneous Reports
Box 5
Yellow Vol. 6
Ellis Estate: Reports of Similar Cases
NALAO Miscellaneous Committees
Relations with the Bar
Small Loans
Workmen's Compensation
Committee on Wage Claims
Yellow Vol. 5
Ellis Estate: Material Relating to Waiting Lists
NALAO: Early Work of the Committee on Records, on Relations with Social Agencies and on Domestic Relations Courts, 1923-1924
Yellow Vol. 4
Legal aid matters leading to the establishment of the NALAO on June 7, 1923
Yellow Vol. 3
Legal aid material indicating work of Secretary, June-August, 1922
Ellis Estate: Miscellaneous Data Collected
Box 6
Red Vol. 3, 1922-1930
Legal Aid Work of Clinic at Univ. of Southern California
Memphis Legal Aid Society
Social Welfare League, Seattle, WA
Red Vol. 4, 1923-1929
Material on International Law
Paper: "Public Legal Aid Work"
International Migration Service
Paper: "Does the Law Provide Adequate Protection for Beneficiaries of Charitable Trusts?"
Paper: "Charitable Trust of Charles E. Ellis"
Red Vol. 5, 1923-1930
Parents' Council of Philadelphia
Reading, PA Welfare Federation
Paper on: Average Man and his Chance in our Courts
Yellow Vol. 29:
NALAO Bulletins Nos. 1-38
Yellow Vol. 31, 1932-1934
NALAO Committee Reports
Box 7
Red Vol. 9, 1922-1932
Legal Aid Society, Cincinnati
Pennsylvania Bar Association
National Probation Association
Red Vol. 11, 1922-1931
Chicago Legal Aid Society
Handbook Correspondence
Red Vol. 12, 1922-1931
Legal Aid Societies, Cleveland and Albany
Re: Legal Aid Work for Chinese
Reports
Red Vol. 13, 1922-1929
Children's Bureau-Philadelphia
Paper: "Co-operation of Legal Aid Societies and labor Commission in the Collection of Unpaid Wages"
Minimum Statistics
Legal Aid Society of N.Y.C.
Box 8
Red Vol. 35, 1922-1933
Legal Aid Bureau of the Educational Alliance of N.Y.
National Desertion Bureau
N.Y. Legal Aid Society
N.Y. Section of the National Council of Jewish Women
Red Vol. 38, 1922-1933
Correspondence, N.J., Neb., N.Y. Legal Aid Society, N.Y. Voluntary Defenders Committee
Red Vol. 39, 1922-1933
Correspondence, Legal Aid Societies in Mich., Minn., Miss., Missouri, Mont.
Red Vol. 40, 1929-1931
NALAO Committees
NALAO Executive Committee
National Handbook
Committee on Domestic Relations Courts
Red Vol. 45, 1924-1933
Correspondence, Stockholm, India, Milwaukee, England, Honolulu, and Manila
Box 9
Red Vol. 6, 1925-1931
Collections Judgements
Welfare Federation of Cleveland
Conciliation Courts
Boston Legal Aid Society-Workmen's Compensation
Red Vol. 7, 1925-1932
National Conference of Social Work
American Bar Association
NALAO Committee Reports
Correspondence with Alice Waldo
Paper: "Legal-social Investigation"
Child Welfare League of America
Red Vol. 8, 1928-1932
Draft of Handbook of Legal Aid Work
Books and Articles on Legal Aid Work
National Social Work Council
Red Vol. 10, 1923-1931
White House Conference on Child Health and Protection
Minimum Statistics
Papers: "Arbitration of Small Claims as a Relief for Court Congestion"; "The Massachusetts Workmen's Compensation Act in Action"
Box 10
Red Vol. 41, 1922-1933
Correspondence with Reginald Smith
Harvard Legal Aid Bureau
Boston Legal Aid Society
Correspondence, Mass. and Mich.
Red Vol. 42, 1924-1933
Interracial Commission
N.C. Bar Association
General N.C. Correspondence
General Correspondence, Ohio, Okla., N.D., Ore., Cincinnati, Dayton, Cleveland
Red Vol. 43, 1929-1931
Auto chattel foreclosure
International Legal Aid Committee
NALAO Executive Committee
NALAO Committees
Red Vol. 44, 1929-1933
NALAO Financial material
NALAO Executive Committee
American Bar Association
Child Welfare League
Red Vol. 46, 1930-1933
N.C. Bar Association
Treasurer's Report
Brief on Question: "Are Legal Aid Societies Engaged in Unlawful Practice of the Law?"
Box 11
Red Vol. 21, 1922-1929
Dept. of Public Welfare-Bureau of Legal Aid, Philadelphia
Correspondence with Roman Hassrick; The Annals
Voluntary Defenders Committee
Paper: "Desirability of a Public Defender"
Address: "Progress of Legal Aid Work in Pennsylvania"
Paper: "Legal Aid and Its Proper Relation to Members of the Bar"
Red Vol. 30, 1929-1931
Pennsylvania Legal Aid Organizations
Correspondence with Alice Waldo
National Conference on Social Work
Correspondence with Justin Miller concerning establishment of Legal Aid Clinic at Duke, 1930-1931
Legal Aid Society of Cincinnati
Red Vol. 31, 1927-1933
American Association for Labor Legislation
American Social Hygiene Association
Child Welfare League of America
Foreign Language Information Service
Family Welfare Association
International Migration Service
National Crime Commission
National Probation Association
NALAO Committees
Red Vol. 37, 1923-1931
NALAO Financial Material
NALAO Committee on Records
Biographical Material on Members
Box 12
Red Vol. 47, 1928-1932
Correspondence re: Bulletins
Functions of Legal Aid Societies
Suggested outline of case studies book
Series of Papers read by Bradway-Report from United States to League of Nations: "Questions Relating to Legal Aid for the Poor", 1924 (prepared by NALAO)
"Footprints" -news clipping notebook on establishment of Duke Legal Aid Clinic
Red Vol. 48, 1928-1932
NALAO Executive Committee
W. Bruce Coble
National Symbol
Minimum Statistics
Red Vol. 49, 1930-1933
Financial Problems
NALAO Executive Committee
Detailed Statistics
Complaints
Biographical Material
Box 13
Red Vol. 14, 1922-1931
American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology
Phi Delta Phi
Bradway Paper: "Legal Internship"
Legal Aid Society of Cincinnati
Paper: "Unemployment as seen by Legal Aid Societies"
Address: "The Prisoner at the Bar"
Correspondence concerning Annals
Paper: "Case of the Dead Hand"
Correspondence with the Legal Aid Dept. of the Jewish Social Service Bureau of Chicago
Red Vol. 15, 1922-1931
League of Nations, 1925
Material on Political Science Course
Outline of textbook for Law Students in Legal Clinics
Southern California Legal Aid Clinic Association
Correspondence with Reginald Smith
Small Loan law
Loan Sharks
Red Vol. 16, 1922-1929
Minimum Statistics
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1923
Correspondence with Laura Spelman Rockefeller Assocation
New NALAO Constitution, 1925-1928
Paper: "An Analysis of the Legal Cases of The International Migration Service"
Draft of Report of Joint Committee on Domestic Relations Court
League of Nations, International Arrangements for Legal Assistance for the Poor
Paper: "Legal Aid Statistics and What they Show"
Red Vol. 17, 1927-1931
Preliminary notes and materials in preparation for book Bar and Public Relations
Box 14
Red Vol. 22, 1922-1930
U.S. Dept. of Labor
Children's Bureau
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Establishment of Legal Aid Organization in Washington
Correspondence with W.H. Taft
Family Welfare Assoc. of N.Y.C.
Voluntary Defenders Committee of the Legal Aid Society
Red Vol. 24, 1922-1930
Handbook of Legal Aid Work
Legal Aid Newsletter and Misc. Correspondence
Legal Aid Society of Rhode Island
Creation of Newport, R.I. Legal Aid Council
Russel Sage Foundation
Charity Organization Society of Yonkers, N.Y.
Red Vol. 27, 1923-1931
Correspondence with Carl Wheaton
Preliminary draft of Committee on Curriculum
Memo to Dean Hale-Univ. of Southern California
General Correspondence with Univ. of Southern California faculty
Red Vol. 28, 1922-1929
Courts Committee of Brooklyn Bureau of Charity
National Desertion Bureau
Welfare Council of N.Y.C.
Louis Fabricant
Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo
Paper: "Legal Aid in Richmond"
Box 15
Requests, 1939-1940
Re: Statistics, 1940
Los Angeles Legal Aid Clinic, 1929-32
Los Angeles, 1931-1932
Los Angeles, 1932
Glendale, CA, 1932
Canada, 1930-1931
Toronto, 1929-1932
Montreal, 1923-1925
Winnipeg, 1924-1932
Denver, 1930-1933
San Diego, 1931
Southern California Legal Aid Clinic, 1932
California-General, 1931
Denver, 1927-1930
Oakland, 1923-1933
California-General, 1932
National Conference on Family Relations, 1947
Box 16
William M. Ottinger, 1929-1933
American Association of Social Workers, 1935
National Conference of Social Work, 1934-1935
American Bar Association, 1937
NALAO 1938 Conference
Legal Aid Committee-Bridgeport, CT
Hartford, CT, 1923-1933
New Haven, CT, 1930
Yale Law School, 1924-1929
Connecticut, 1930
Legal Aid Society-Washington, D.C., 1932-1933
American Association of Personal Finance Companies, 1931-1933
Box 17
Membership Applications
NALAO Committee Reports, 1937-1938
Inquiries, 1937-38
NALAO Conference, 1938
Proceedings of Montreal Meeting, 1938
Washington, D.C., 1931-1933
U.S. Children's Bureau, 1932-1933
Washington, D.C., 1931
Legal Aid Bureau-New Orleans, 1930-1933
Box 18
Detailed Statistics, 1934
"How to Organize Legal Aid Organizations"-Plans
Correspondence with Grace P. Manners, 1934-1935
NALAO Committee Reports, 1934-1935
American Bar Association-Legal Aid Committee, 1937-1938
American Association of Schools of Social Work, 1937
National Conference of Social Work, 1936-1937
Public Administration Service, 1936-1937
Gardiner Nominating Committee, 1934
NALAO Convention, 1934-1935
Box 19
NALAO Convention Suggestions, 1935
Pennsylvania Bar Association Legal Aid Committee, 1936-1937
Replies from NALAO Executive Committee, 1939-1940
Inquiries, 1936-1937
Detailed Statistics, 1931-1933
Chapter of "How to Organize Legal Aid Organizations"
Box 20
National Conference of Social Work, 1945
Pennsylvania Bar Association Committee on War Work, 1945
Pennsylvania Bar Association Report of Legal Committees, 1941
Pennsylvania Bar Association Legal Aid Committee, 1940-1941
NALAO-National Defense Work, 1940-1941
Inter-American Bar Association, 1940-1941
Box 21
Correspondence and chapter drafts for How to Organize a Legal Aid Society.
American Bar Association, 1939-1940
National Social Work Council, 1939-1940
Junior Bar Conference, 1939-1940
Minimum Statistics, 1939
Community Chests, 1939
American Association of Personal Finance, 1939-1940
Box 22
Misc. Reports, 1941
Requests, 1940-1941
Russel Sage Grant, 1940-1941
Sectional Meeting, 1941
Surveys, 1940-1941
"A Tentative Bibliography of Legal Aid Work"
Correspondence with Mr. Boyce concerning Gainesville Program, 1940
Jacksonville Conference, 1940
Pennsylvania Bar Association National Defense Activities, 1940-1941
Committee on Law-National Conference of Social Work, 1940-1941
New Legal Aid Organizations, 1940-1941
Personal Letters, 1940-1941
Small claims courts
State Bar Committees
Trips
Committee Reports, 1940
Box 23
Alien Registration
American Bar Association
National Conference on Social Work
NALAO Bulletin #124
Box 24
Committee Correspondence and Reports, 1941
Bibliography of Legal Aid Material
Legal Aid Bureau correspondence by State, 1935-1937
Miscellaneous, 1948-1949
National Conference on Social Work
Legal Service Bureau
Chapter Files and Materials for How to Organize a Legal Aid Society
Box 25
Chapter Files and Materials for How to Organize a Legal Aid Society
Brief on relationship between legal aid work and the bar
Detailed stats, 1936
Committee Reports, 1939
Box 26
Legal Aid Bureau correspondence by state: 1935-1938
Box 27
Legal Aid Bureau correspondence by state: 1935-1938
Bound volume of "Legal Aid Review" by N.Y. Legal Aid Society. Vol. XXXIII (1935) to Vol. XXXIX (1941). Missing Vol. XXXV Nos. 1, 2, 3.
Box 28
American Bar Association-Legal Aid Committee, 1936-1937
Jacksonville Convention, 1940
Jacksonville Legal Aid Committee, 1936
Correspondence with Legal Aid Societies (1933-36)
NALAO Proceedings of Pittsburgh Meeting, 1937
E-F: General Correspondence, 1947
National Probation Association, 1945
NALAO convention, 1936
Box 29
NALAO conference, 1936
Committee reports, 1936
Biographical material (incl. photographs) of NALAO leaders
NALAO conference, 1936
Legal Aid correspondence by state: 1935-1939
Box 30
Legal Aid correspondence by state: 1935-1939
[The 3 files below belong at end of box 35]
Clinic Student Material
Chapter Files-Clinical Preparation for Law Practice
Correspondence, 1945-1947
Box 31
Folders appear to contain contents of disbound letterbooks or folders (kept in page order).
Legal Aid Organizations-Annual reports, 1927-1929
Legal Aid Organizations-Annual Reports and Blank Forms, 1927-1931
Legal Aid Organizations-Blank Forms and Reports
Minimum Statistics, 1926
Legal Aid Organizations-Annual Reports and Speeches by Bradway, 1922-1927
Detailed Statistics, [c. 1924-1925]
Minimum Statistics and Reports, 1922-1929
Minimum Statistics and Reports, 1926-1930
Legal Aid Organizations-Annual Reports, 1925-1926
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1933-1937
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1933-1945
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1934-1947
Box 32
North Carolina, Duke, and Durham material
Legal Ethics, 1932-1935 (FERPA rules apply)
Student Loan Fund Committee, 1933-1935
Library vs. Miller Motor Express, 1934
Student Loan Fund material
Medical School Lectures, 1934-1935
Minutes of Faculty Meetings, 1934-1935
Roundtable on Legal Aid Clinics, 1933-1934
Roundtable on Legal Aid Clinics, 1934-1935
Medico-Legal, 1933-1934
Memos to Dean Miller, 1933-1934
Minutes of Faculty Meetings, 1933-1934
Miscellaneous
Rotary Club Data, 1934-1935
Requests for Photographs, 1932-1933
Questionnaire-Class of 1934
Relations with Medical School, 1933
Requisitions, 1933-1934
N.C. Bar Association, 1934-1935
N.C. Commission on Interracial Cooperation, 1934
N.C. Conference for Social Service, 1935
N.C. Conference for Social Service-Committee on Crime and Law Enforcement, 1934-1935
N.C. Conference for Social Service-Resolutions Committee, 1935
Memos to/from Dean Horack, 1934-1935
Juvenile Court (Durham), 1934-1935
Juvenile Court Commission, 1934
N.C. Bar Association-Legal Aid Committee, 1934-1935
Mental Hygiene Society of Durham-Orange County, 1936
Miscellaneous, 1934-1936
N.C. Bar Association, 1936-1937
N.C. Mental Hygiene Society, 1936-1937
N.C. Conference for Social Service, 1936
N.C. Probation Commission, 1937
N.Y.A., 1936-1937
Parliamentary Law, 1936-1937
Rotary Club, 1936-1937
Box 34
Roundtable on Legal Aid Clinics, 1936-1937
South Carolina Bar, 1936-1937
Traveler's Aid, 1936-1937
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1934-1936
State Legislative Council, 1948-1949
Symposium Proceedings-"Undergraduate Preparation for Study of Law", 1949. By the Committee on Pre-Legal Education of the Law Faculty of Duke University
Durham Community and War Fund, 1945
Drafts
Examinations, 1945
Family Law Seminar Course, 1946 (FERPA rules apply)
Family Law Course, 1943-1945 (FERPA rules apply)
Family Law Seminar, 1933 (FERPA rules apply)
Federal Emergency Relief Act-Student Fund, 1934
Federal Emergency Relief Act, 1934-1935
N.C. Bar Association, 1933-1934
Miscellaneous, 1934-1935
Community Chest (Durham), 1934-1935
Durham Council of Social Agencies, 1934-1935
Examinations, 1934-1935 (FERPA rules apply)
Duke Bar Association, 1933
Curriculum Committee, 1933
Durham Council of Social Agencies, 1934-1935
Examinations, 1934-1935 (FERPA rules apply)
N.C. Courthouses-Pictures-History,
Justices of the N.C. Supreme Court
Community Relief Committee of Durham and Durham County, 1933-1935
Durham Crime Study Club, 1933-1935
Citizens' Council, 1933-1934
Clinic Staff, 1933-1934
Community Chest, 1934
Addresses (Speeches), 1932-1935
Box 34
American Association of Social Workers-N.C. Chapter, 1934-1935
Addresses (Speeches), 1933-1934
Articles, 1933
Bradway-Personal, 1934-1935
Budget-Duke Legal Aid Clinic, 1934-1935
Budget-Duke Legal Aid Clinic, 1933-1934
Biographical Material on N.C. Chief Justices
Social Service Directory (Durham), 1934
Social Service Index, 1934-1935
Transient Bureau, 1934-1935
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1934-1945
United War Fund of N.C.
W-General Correspondence, 1945
Robert Waters' Material, 1945
N.C. State Bar, 1945
N.C. Probation Commission, 1945
N.C. Mental Hygiene Society, 1945
N.C. Conference for Social Service, 1945
N.C. Bar Association-Committee on War Work, 1945
N.C. Mental Hygiene Society, 1947
N.C. League for Crippled Children, 1947
Nurses, Lectures to, 1947
O-General Correspondence, 1947
P-General Correspondence, 1947
North Carolina-General, 1932
Sterilization Law, 1933
Community Welfare Committee (Durham and Durham County), 1933-1934
N.C. Conference for Social Service, 1947
N.C. Probation Commission, 1947
Domestic Relations Commission (N.C.), 1947
State Legislative Commission (N.C.), 1947
Ethics Course, 1947
Family Law Course, 1947
Family Law Seminar Course, Spring 1947
Box 35
G to L-General Correspondence, 1945
Lawyers for whom Briefs Prepared, 1936-1940
Loan Shark Material (N.C.), 1944-1945
N.C. Bar Association-Committee on War Work, 1944-1947
Proposal for New Pattern in Law School Curriculum, 1946
Teaching Materials, undated
Classroom Material, 1947
Clinic Exam Material, Spring 1947
Clinic II-Miscellaneous (FERPA rules apply)
Suggested Additions for Clinic Course, 1947
Correctional Course, 1947
Community Fund (Durham), 1947
Columbia, S.C. Meeting of the Southeastern Conference of Law Teachers, 1947
Clinical Preparation for Law Practice
Miss Mary Grayson Allen
Aptitude Tests, 1945
Index to Briefs
Lt. Thomas D. Bolles
Bench and Bar, 1940-1945
Bench and Bar, 1938-1940
Camp Butner, 1945
Memorandum of Law, Spring 1946
Durham Child Guidance Clinic, 1947
Durham Chamber of Commerce, 1947
Durham Chamber of Commerce-Special Committee, 1947
Bradley, S.B.-Materials
Bench and Bar, 1947
Baloptican Material, 1946-1947
Memoranda of Law, Fall 1946
N.C. Banker's Association, 1943-1944
Memoranda of Law, 1945
Commission to Study Laws of State relating to Domestic Relations, 1945
Carroll material, 1946
Box 36-50
NALAO material, 1929-1935
Personal Correspondence and Financial Material, 1934-1935
NALAO material, 1923-1937
Chapter Files, The Work of Legal Aid Organizations
Articles by Bradway, 1948-1949
NALAO material, 1935-1936
Personal Material, 1935-1936
NALAO material, 1934-1937
NALAO travel diaries, 1926-1928; 1931-1934
NALAO financial material
Secretary's Report to Executive Committee (NALAO)
Legislative matters
Minimum Statistics, 1934
Questionnaire on Installment Purchases
Articles by Bradway
Subject Files/Correspondence with NALAO member organizations throughout the U.S.
Subject Files/Correspondence with NALAO member organizations throughout the U.S.
Project on a Convention to establish an International Legal Aid Organization
Drafts of Domestic Relations Article
American Bar Association
National Social Work Council
Subject Files/Correspondence with NALAO member organizations
Executive Committee (NALAO)
Minimum Statistics
Minimum Statistics
Form Letters
Legal Aid Progress
NALAO Committees
Executive Committee (NALAO)
State Survey Reports
1939 NALAO Conference
Box 51 (location unknown)
[Contents belong between boxes 8 and 9]
Red Vol. 25, 1923-1931
Correspondence with Reginald Smith
Boston Legal Aid Society
Legal Aid Bureau of the Detroit Bar Association
Red Vol. 26, 1923-1931
General Correspondence while at Univ. of Southern California
Montreal Legal Aid Bureau
Correspondence with Justin Miller
Paper: "Plan for Legal Aid Clinic Association"
Establishment of Legal Aid Society in Birmingham, Ala.
Red Vol. 29, 1923-1930
Outline for A Statistical and Case Study in the Administration of Criminal Justice
Correspondence, New Orleans, Louisville, Atlanta
Papers: "Legal Aid Work and Law Schools"; "Legal Aid and Anti-Loan Shark Recorder"