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Hasan Karayam Dr.

Conard July 7, 2012

The fourth weekly report This is the fourth weekly report on my work at Albert Gore Research Center. I am still working on Harmon Wrays papers, sorting them according to the abolition organizations that were enumerated in the first report. This report would be the shortest one because I worked three days since 4th of July holiday. Therefore, I just sorted three boxes throughout the week. However, sorting and arranging went very well this well except, the problems, I pointed to them in the previous reports, that were resolved. For what I did in the fourth week, I worked on three boxes of the collection (the thirteenth box through the fifteenth box). I sorted the thirteenth into six files: newspapers articles 1989-1995(six folders); the National Executions Alerts; correspondence 1989-1995; Newsletters Appalachian Actions, Harmony Voice for a Just Future, Survivors, hospitality, Resist, lifelines, and New Hope House; National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty; andTN-legal issuesSupreme Court of Tennessee. The fourteenth box is accessioned under T14B 2007.25. I also sorted it into five files: newspapers 1989-2000(four folders); newsletters- Quixote Center Newsletter, Hospitality, New Hope House, the Abolitionist, and Survivors; correspondence 1990-2000; the National Execution Alert Network; email messages2001.

The fifteenth box is accessioned under T15.2007.25. I sorted it into eight files: newspapers articles 1991-2000(five folders); email messages 2000; newspapers lifelines & Tennessee Lifelines; the special committee to study the implementation of the death penalty; Amnesty International USA; young people and the death penalty the Presbyterian church of appeals; and correspondence 1984-1997.

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