Interview with John Nelligan

Reference Code: File - C 81-4-0-127
Title: Interview with John Nelligan
Date of Creation: Mar. 1996 - June 1996
Physical Description:

1 file of textual records (includes 6 audio cassettes (ca. 300 minutes)

Forms Part of: C 81-4 - Osgoode Society Oral History Programme - Special Projects interview files
Scope and Content:

Open File consists of oral history records pertaining to the recollections of John Nelligan (b. 1921), a Toronto- area lawyer and judge who was involved with the Advocates' Society. Interview topics include: the origins of the Advocates' Society; founders and early players; reasons for the Society; law reform; the Advocates' Society medal. Interview conducted by C.J.N. Kates. File includes six audio cassette recordings from a series of three interviews and a transcript with index (168 p.).


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Open

Notes:

Interview conducted as part of the Advocates' Society Project.

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Location and Ordering Information: Textual records are located in container B437273; sound recordings are located in container B437269
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