Series II contains materials Hale used to teach his classes in the Columbia University economics department and at Columbia University School of Law. These include course outlines, lecture notes, exams, and course readings.
Box 19
Coercion and Distribution in a Supposedly Non-coercive State
Box 3
Columbia School of Law curriculum studies
Box 22
Course material: Notes and miscellaneous exams
Box 23
Course material: Syllabi, exams, grades, Columbia Law Faculty, 1919-1951
Closed to researchers until 2026.
Box 3
Course outline: Law of Industrial Relations
Box 17
Industrial Relations course materials
Box 4
Course outline: Legal Factors in Economic Society
Box 6
Materials: Legal Factors in Economic Society
Box 3
Examinations — Legal Factors course (including precursor)
Box 12
Legal Factors in Economic Society (editions 1-5), 1935-1947
Box 13
Legal Factors in Economic Society (editions 1-5), 1935-1947
Box 14
Legal Factors in Economic Society (editions 1-5), 1935-1947
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Legal Factors in Economic Society (editions 1-5), 1935-1947
Box 16
Legal Factors in Economic Society (editions 1-5), 1935-1947
Box 5
Materials from instructor period — Columbia economics department, circa 1913-1918
Box 21
Course material: Notes (mainly on Public Utilities)
Box 5
Public Utilities course materials
Box 6
Social Control in Economic Life course materials
Box 3
Outlines for Social Control in Economic Life course
Box 18
Social Control
Box 19
Social Control