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William T. Gossett papers, 1927-1987 (majority within 1947-1981)
19 linear feet
The William T. Gossett collection chronicle his professional career as a lawyer and businessman as well as those many public service activities in which he was active. The collection was received in two accessions, 1981 and 1997. The 1981 accession, the largest of the two, consisted of the following series: Vita; Speeches, Articles, and Statements; Professional Activities; Topical Files; Public Service Files; Hospitals and Organizations; Colleges Universities, and Schools; and Personal Correspondence. The smaller 1997 accession included these series: Biographical and Personal Materials; Speeches, Articles, and Statements; Photographs; and Twentieth Century-Fox. There was some slight overlap in the content of the two accessions, particularly in Gossett's speeches and articles. No attempt was made, however, to intersperse this similar material.
Speeches, Articles, and Statements, 1947-1981
The Speeches, Articles, and Statements series includes 230 of Gossett's compositions. This material expresses Gossett's views on a great many topics of both legal and personal interest to him. Gossett spoke frequently on such matters as: the role of the lawyer in the corporate structure, human rights, equal justice, religion, corporate responsibility, "mobbism," electoral college reform, crime and violence, and legal aid for the poor.