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Michigan Law Graduation Book, 1912
University of Michigan Law School
Graduation Program book for Ralph LeCocq upon graduating from the University of Michigan Law Department in 1912.
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Ralph LeCocq's First Employment Contract, August 1, 1912
E. P. Wanzer and R. B. LeCocq
Ralph's first job after graduating law school. The contract was for working with E.P. Wanzer, Attorney for Plaintiff or Defendant, in Armour, South Dakota for one year to gain experience.
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Iowa Liberal Arts Graduation Book, 1910
State University of Iowa
Graduation Program book of Ralph LeCocq upon graduating from the University of Iowa Liberal Arts Program in 1910.
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Ralph LeCocq's Transcript from the State University of Iowa, College of Law, 1909-1910
State University of Iowa
Ralph's Law study transcript from the State University of Iowa.
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Ralph LeCocq's Transcript from the State University of Iowa, Liberal Arts, 1908-1910
State University of Iowa
Ralph's liberal arts transcript from the University of Iowa, Iowa City. The transcript also shows credits transferred in from Macalester College and Hope College.
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High School Certificate, R.B. LeCocq, August 19, 1908
B. D. Dykstra
High school certificate and grade report of Ralph LeCocq, graduating class of 1908.
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Hope College Yells, March 6, 1908
Hope College
Twelve different "Yells" used in Hope College's State Oratorical Contest.
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Letter from Maria LeCocq to Ralph LeCocq, December 20, 1907
Maria LeCocq
A letter from Maria LeCocq to her grandson, Ralph. She thanks him for a portrait he sent and sends him $5 for Christmas and well wishes.
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Short Story "A Surprise", December 1907
Ralph B. LeCocq
Short story written by R.B. LeCocq under pseudonym "Kittridge" while a sophomore at Hope College in Holland, MI. The short story was published in The Anchor.
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Letter from Sophia LeCocq to R.B. LeCocq, ca. 1907
Sophia LeCocq
Letter from Aunt Sophie to Ralph while he was very ill. She sent him a pie and wishes for a speedy recovery.
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Letter from Board of Trustees about R.B. LeCocq's Graduate honor, Sept. 8, 1906
Board of Trustees
The note addressed to "whom it may concern" certifies that Ralph. B. LeCocq graduated from the South Dakota Classical Academy with honors.
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Letter from R.B. LeCocq to family, September 25, 1906
Ralph B. LeCocq
Letter from Ralph to his parents and brothers in Harrison S.D. The letter describes his first experiences and food at Macalester College in St. Paul, MN.
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Suspension Notice of Frank and Ralph LeCocq, June 16, 1905
B. D. Dykstra
Note from B.D. Dykstra to Hon. F. LeCocq (Jr.) informing him of the temporary suspension of his two sons, Frank and Ralph.
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Concert Poster, May 5, 1905
Harrison Orchestra
Poster advertising a grand concert put on by the boys of Harrison and Joubert South Dakota.
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Closing Exercises, SD Classical Academy, June 30, 1903
South Dakota Classical Academy
Pamphlet with the order of closing exercises of the South Dakota Classical Academy of Harrison. Frank LeCocq performed "The Burial of Moses" and Ralph LeCocq "The Railroad Crossing."
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Ralph LeCocq's Report Book, 1898-9
Douglas County, Harrison School District
Ralph's report booklet for the 1898-1899 school year.
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Ralph LeCocq's Report Book, 1897-8
Douglas County, Holland School District
Ralph's report booklet for school year 1897-1898 in the Douglas County school district.
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Ralph LeCocq's Report Book, 1894
Douglas County Common Schools
Report booklet of Ralph LeCocq of his year in the intermediate division, "a" grade at Douglas County Common School.
This is a collection of various miscellaneous documents, letters, and essays related to the LeCocq family.
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