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Holland City News, Volume 79, Number 39: September 28, 1950, Holland City News Sep 1950

Holland City News, Volume 79, Number 39: September 28, 1950, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1950

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


Holland City News, Volume 79, Number 27: July 6, 1950, Holland City News Jul 1950

Holland City News, Volume 79, Number 27: July 6, 1950, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1950

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


Holland City News, Volume 79, Number 17: April 27, 1950, Holland City News Apr 1950

Holland City News, Volume 79, Number 17: April 27, 1950, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1950

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


Holland City News, Volume 79, Number 10: March 9, 1950, Holland City News Mar 1950

Holland City News, Volume 79, Number 10: March 9, 1950, Holland City News

Holland City News: 1950

Newspaper published in Holland, Michigan, from 1872-1977, to serve the English-speaking people in Holland, Michigan. Purchased by local Dutch language newspaper, De Grondwet, owner in 1888.


Survey Of Metropolitan Courts: Detroit Area, Maxine Boord Virtue Jan 1950

Survey Of Metropolitan Courts: Detroit Area, Maxine Boord Virtue

Michigan Legal Studies Series

It has long been recognized that the social problems of the city are something more than a mere multiple of the social problems of the rural community. The bigness of the metropolitan area breeds its own difficulties, which find no counterpart outside its borders. Only recently, however, have experts begun to suggest that this same uniqueness inheres in the problems of the organization of metropolitan courts.

Should the organization of the metropolitan court system differ from court organization elsewhere? How should it differ? Before these questions can be answered, we must know something of existing court organizations in metropolitan areas …