Box 1
Contains 19 Results:
Biographies, Date not identified.
School Materials, Date not identified.
Consists of Chicago Law School Annual Announcement and Catalog (Number 22-25), membership receipts of Sällskapet Svenska Studenter, and a 3rd grade school workbook of Lundquist's son, Donald.
Manuscript, "Spirit of Our Constitution", Date not identified.
Holds a copy of The Spirit of Our Constitution (Chicago, 1933), and a review of the book.
Correspondence, "Spirit of Our Constitution", Date not identified.
The Carl Hjalmar Lundquist Papers consist of personal papers, correspondence, and other records that span Lundquist's legal matters, personal correspondence, public speeches, clippings and scrapbooks, and personal papers in the form of a diary.
Corporate Records, Universal Tool & Die Works, Date not identified.
Includes incorporation documents, annual reports, and minutes.
Song Manuscript, Omaha Revyen, Date not identified.
The Carl Hjalmar Lundquist Papers consist of personal papers, correspondence, and other records that span Lundquist's legal matters, personal correspondence, public speeches, clippings and scrapbooks, and personal papers in the form of a diary.
Legal Matter, Carnival of Nations Celebration, Date not identified.
Contains an affidavit from a Swedish National Society of Chicago concert and dance held as part of a Carnival of Nations celebration sponsored by the Chicago Daily News. This folder also has records of a dispute between the Swedish National Society and a corporation that wanted to use the same name.
Court Case: R. Lundquist vs. Brundage, Date not identified.
Contains records of a case against an Edward Brundage who was accused of defrauding Lundquist's son of $300.
Legal Materials, Date not identified.
Contains a legal opinion written by Lundquist and two others concerning the right of policemen to join labor unions. It also contains pamphlets concerned with legal fees and "The Illinois Bulletin" from September 1941.
American Embargo Conference, 1916
Contains a pamphlet of The American Embargo Conference, an organization dedicated to American neutrality during World War I. Lundquist was the secretary. There also is a newspaper clipping describing opposition to the war by Minneapolis pastors.