Box 4
Contains 63 Results:
Collection notice. On the back is written Fred Newman, 2nd year
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
Legal Education: Notes on Legal Education
(ABA), 1931 July 1
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
Legal Education: Model Policy Relative to Discriminations in Higher Education
(Illinois Committee on Discrimination ln Higher Education), undated
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
Legal Education: Standards of the American Bar Association for Legal Education
(ABA), 1943
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
Legal Education: State Bar Examination Questions
in The Law Student, 1925 January 1
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
I Reckon So!
Photocopy and 3 reprints from T. H. Alexander column, Nashville Tennessean, 1933 August 20
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
Advertising rates card from the Knoxville News-Sentinel
Mr. Bob Luttrell, the salesman whose name appears on the card, said that Neal placed his advertisement for the school In the Knoxville newspapers each fall until his death.
Income Tax Return
Nature of business - Law School. Business name - no collections.
Letter from attorney H. W. Huff, 1943 October 28
He asked when the commencement would be held.
Letter from Charles C. Burks, registrar
Mr. A. K. Lawson was enrolled from 1948 to 1950 and was qualified to take the Tennessee Bar examination.
Letter from J. Dan Gibson to Neal, 1952 May 29
I would greatly appreciating you . . .forwarding [sic.] the Diploma .. . that you conferred on me last June. Just in case it has in a way slipped you mind this occurred [sic.] in The Andrew Johnson Hotel during the lawyer's convention there.
The letter closed with a question: Why did you choose not to run for Governor?
Envelope from Chester Bryant, 1956 August 19
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
Letter from Maurice R. Black to Neal, 1959 July 17
He attended from 1934 to 1937, and received LLB and LLM degrees.
From Letter Shop and Trent Printing Company, 1957
Unpaid bills from either his law school or from one of his political campaigns.
From Beneficial Finance and New England Mutual Life Insurance.
Regarding unpaid loans. The latter was mailed to UT College of Law by mistake.
From Bowling Green University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics to College of Law, 1952 January 22
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
From the Macmillan C. (publishers) to Librarian, College of Law
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
From Dennis & Co., Inc., to Librarian, College of Law, 1954 August 25
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
Envelopes from Charles A. Maner to Neal, 1957
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )
Book: Report of the Penal Committee, Nashville, 1906
Some of the real estate belonged to the Wheelock family; Dr. Neal stated in his opening campaign speech that his entire holdings were in Rhea County (Box 3, Folder 6 )