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Correspondence between Wm. Draper Lewis and Lucie Krassa. [1] (1943)

handle is hein.ali/hrbor605402 and id is 1 raw text is: 125 Dwight Street
New Haven, Conn.
September 11, 1943
Dr. William Draper Lewis
Director, The American Law Institute
Northeast Harbor, Maine
Dear Dr. Lewis:
This is to thank you for your letters
of September 2 and September 4, as well as
for sending to me my original manuscript of
references to existing constitutional provisions
in re Personal Rights.
I am not quite through with adjusting the
old manuscript to the new draft of the articles
on Personal Rights made at the Northeast Harbor
Conference.-I am also filling in certain gaps
in the material on Procedural Rights which I
sent you a few days ago. The material which I
shall send you will cover certain countries,
-mainly the Near East, which are not taken care
off in the collection of Individual Rights pro-
visions distributed by the American Law Institute
last winter. Since the work I have to do on the
Personal Rights and the supplementary work on
the Procedural Rights involve going through the
same literature, I shall send you the material on
both at the same time, presumably by the middle
of next week.
Sincerely yours,
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