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Letter from Dean Henry Brandis Jr. to Pauli Murray stating the UNC-CH Law School does not offer graduate coursework in Law
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Dean Henry Brandis, Jr.
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School of Law of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1923-2005, University Archives (#40046)
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June 6, 1951
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June 6, 1951
Mr. Pauli Murray,
Counselor at Law,
Six Maiden Lane
New York 7, N.Y.
Dear Mr. Murray:
I have your letter of May 17th regarding the possibility of taking graduate work at this Law School. We do not now offer graduate work in law and have no plans for offering it in the near future.
In accordance with your request, I am returning herewith the Bar Bulletin of the New York County Lawyers Association of May, 1951.
Yours very truly,
Henry Brandis, Jr.
HB:ft
Enclosure
cc: Mr. Gordon Gray, President
University of North Carolina.
Mr. Pauli Murray,
Counselor at Law,
Six Maiden Lane
New York 7, N.Y.
Dear Mr. Murray:
I have your letter of May 17th regarding the possibility of taking graduate work at this Law School. We do not now offer graduate work in law and have no plans for offering it in the near future.
In accordance with your request, I am returning herewith the Bar Bulletin of the New York County Lawyers Association of May, 1951.
Yours very truly,
Henry Brandis, Jr.
HB:ft
Enclosure
cc: Mr. Gordon Gray, President
University of North Carolina.