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Papers on the premature death of law professor Leon Tulin.

Various places, 1927-1934
80 items in 5 folders; a few with minor wear.

Leon Arthur Tulin (1901-1932) was raised in Hartford, CT, attended Yale, and became a professor of criminal law in the Columbia University Law School before his death of leukemia at 31. 

Most of this collection consists of 52 condolence letters written to his widow Justine Wise Tulin (1903-1987), who later as Justine Polier became the first woman to serve as a judge in New York. 4 more letters are written to Tulin's father-in-law, the influential Rabbi Stephen Samuel Wise (1874-1949). 

Among those sending their condolences are future Supreme Court justice William O. Douglas; current Supreme Court justice Benjamin N. Cardozo and Louis D. Brandeis; future Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins; and Senator William Borah, chair of the Committee on Foreign Relations.

Finally, the collection includes Leon and Justine's 1927 marriage certificate signed by Rabbi Wise; two eulogies given by Rabbi Wise and Jerry Michael; 7 newspaper clippings on his death; a printed Supreme Court decision inscribed to Tulin by Justice Brandeis on 25 May 1932; and offprints of two of Tulin's law articles.

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