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Justice Major B. Harding Scrapbooks



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Justice Major B. Harding Scrapbooks




HARDING SCRAPBOOKS. Book 1. 1960 – 1974.


Loose Items

  1. 1956, December 16. Wm. T. Harding. Raleigh, North Carolina. Letter.

  2. 1971, June 26. “Public interest kills suit for $18 million.” Editor & Publisher.

  3. 1972, December 23. “Courthouse Shooting Sparks Query of guns for Judges.” Florida Times-Union.

  4. 1982, April 3. “Jacksonville woman sentenced to 10 years in drug trafficking. Editor & Publisher.

  5. No date. “2 Jailed for Child Neglect.”

  6. No date. “Charlotte Native Named Judge in Florida.”

  7. No date. “Harding Elected for a Full Term.”

  8. No date. “M.B. Harding Named Aide to Solicitor.”

  9. No date. “M.B. Harding Named Aide to Solicitor.” [2]

  10. No date. “Judge Harding Named Justice for One Day.”

  11. No date. “Kirk Appoints Harding to Juvenile Court Bench.”

  12. No date. “TV-Radio ‘Salesman” Gets Eight Years.

Sleeved Items.



  1. 1962, May 14. “Carriage Lamps Hang At Jones Street Home of William Harding.” The News and Observer, Raleigh, N.C. v1s001-1

  2. 1962, February 18. “Junior Woman’s Club names ushers for piano duo concert,” Augusta Chronicle. v1s001-2

  3. 1960, November 21. “President accepts envoy resignation.” Augusta Chronicle. v1s002

  4. 1962, June 14. “Booth Names New Assistant.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s003-1

  5. 1962, June. “Chatter.” v1s003-2

  6. 1962, November 22. “Ex-Convict Given 2-Year Term Here.” “Teen-Agers Sentenced to 5 Years.” Florida Times Union. v1s004-1

  7. No date. “Being A Crook Comes Naturally.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s004-2

  8. 1962, August 2. “Five Youths Get Year for Assault.” Florida Times-Union. v1s005

  9. 1963, October 8. “Truesdale Admits Guilt In Robbery.” “Two Plead Guilty In Robbery.” Florida Times-Union. v1s006-1

  10. 1963, September 19. “Two Youths Draw Terms For Robbery.” “Ex-Convict Sentenced for Holdup.” Florida Times-Union. v1s006-2

  11. 1963, October 20. Letter from Nicholas R. Pescara, North Shore Presbyterian Church. Thanks for a speech. v1s007-1

  12. 1964, May 13. “ . . . It This Week / Leaders Show Off Accomplishments.” Officers for the Junior Woman’s Club of Jacksonville. Mrs. Major Harding. v1s007-2

  13. 1968, June 20. “New Juvenile Court Judge.” Florida Times-Union. v1s008

  14. 1968, June 18. Letter from Governor Claude Kirk to Major Harding. Appointment as Judge of the Juvenile Court of Duval County. v1s009-1

  15. 1968, June 11. “Harding Succeeds Winegeart.” Florida Times-Union. v1s009-2

  16. No date. Photograph. Man [probably Major Harding] being sworn in by a judge [probably Circuit Court Judge Marion W. Gooding]. v1s010-1

  17. No date. Photograph. Man [probably Major Harding] being sworn in by a judge [probably Circuit Court Judge Marion W. Gooding]. . v1s010-2

  18. 1968, June 20. “New Juvenile Court Judge. Florida Times-Union. v1s010-3

  19. No date. “$500 Worth of Help.” Florida Times-Union. v1s011

  20. 1969, October 19. “City Trains Sights on Youth Crime: Court Program Here Draws Expert’s Praise.” Florida Times-Union. v1s012-1

  21. 1969, January 11. “Crime’s ‘Young Look’ Stirs Worry Here.” Florida Times-Union. v1s012-2 and s013-1 and -2

  22. 1969, February 10. “Juvenile Court Judge to Speak At Lakewood.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s014-1

  23. 1969, February 11. “Juvenile Delinquency Will Be Judge’s Topic.” Florida Times-Union. v1s014-2

  24. 1969, July 22. “Juvenile Serviced Division Proposed. Jacksonville Journal. v1s015

  25. 1969, July 24. “Delinquency Care Funded.” Florida Times-Union. v1s016-1

  26. 1969, July 24. “Youth Counseling Plan Due.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s016-2

  27. No date. “$15,000 for Juvenile Counseling.” Florida Times-Union. v1s017-1

  28. 1969, September 22. “$15,000 Grant Awarded City for Juvenile Counseling Project.” v1s017-2

  29. 1969, October 1. “Merging Ceremonies for Juvenile Court Held.” The Financial News. v1s018-1

  30. 1969, October 1. “Juvenile Court, Adoption Policies Scored.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s018-2

  31. 1969, October 3. “Juvenile Court Criticism Said Accurate But Untimely.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s019-1

  32. 1969, October 3. “Juvenile Court Hits Back at Critics.” Florida Times-Union. v1s019-2

  33. No date. Press release. “Joint Statement of Judge Harding, Judge Duncan and Director Donald McClure.” v1s929-1

  34. 1969, October 15. “Presbyterian Meeting Tomorrow.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s020-2

  35. 1969, October 17. “Child Care Study Already Producing Results.” Florida Times-Union. v1s021-1

  36. 1969, October 18. “City Juvenile Unit Favored.” Florida Times-Union. v1s021-2

  37. 1969, October 19. “Bold New City Trains Sights on Youth Crime.” Florida Times-Union. v1s022-1

  38. 1969. October 30. “Judge Harding was O. P. Rotary speaker.” The Breeze. v1s-22-2

  39. 1970, January 21. “’Pot’ Compared to Prohibition.” Florida Times-Union. v1so23-1

  40. No date. “Courthouse Sheds Decorum.” v1s\023-2

  41. 1970, February 11. “City’s Juvenile Shelter: Crowded, Understaffed.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s024-1

  42. 1970, June 5. “Review Court Plan.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s024-2

  43. 1970, February 21. “Judge: Shelter May Cut Off Admissions.” v1s024-3

  44. 1970, June 24. “Eye Coordination of Juvenile Care.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s025-1

  45. 1970, June 24. “Student Freed In Stabbing.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s025-2

  46. 1970, July 22. “Three Unopposed For Judgeships.” Florida Times-Union. v1s026

  47. 1970, November 13. “A Pleasant Break.” Florida Times-Union. v1s027-1

  48. No date. “Askew Quiet In Appointee Hassle.” v1s027-2

  49. No date. “State Judgeship Picture Cloudy.” v1s028-1

  50. No Date. “Sing-out Proceeds.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s028-2

  51. 1971, January 1. “Kirk’s Judicial Appointments Draw Ire Of Bar President.” Sarasota Herald-Tribune. v1s029

  52. 1971, January 12. “Judge Harding Sworn In. Florida Times-Union. v1s030-1

  53. 1971, January 27. “Dirty River Provokes Lawsuit.” Florida Times-Union. v1s030-2

  54. 1971, January 27. “’Concern Day’ Slated.” Florida Times-Union. v1s031-1

  55. 1971, February 1. “Drug Seminars Begin Today for Medical Families.” Florida Times-Union. v1s032-2

  56. 1971, February 18. “Drugs and the Law: Call In and Discuss Drugs and the Law.” Florida Times-Union. v1s032

  57. 1971, March 22. “Court Order Backs Firefighters’ Union.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s033-1

  58. No date. “’Concern’ Tales Look at Individual, Institution.” v1s033-2

  59. 1971, March 27. “Judge Says Youth Services Here Are ‘Best In The State.’” Jacksonville Journal. v1s034

  60. 1971, April 1. “President Relates Well.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s-35-1

  61. 1971, April 28. “America’s Top Resource Is Youth, Judge Avows.” Florida Times-Union. v1s035-2

  62. 1971, May 28. “Kindergarten Ordered To Close.” Florida Times-Union. v1s036-1

  63. 1971, May 29. “No Release, Suspect Told.” Florida Times-Union. v1s036-2

  64. 1971, June 2. “Suite Against T-U Dismissed Here.” Florida Times-Union. v1s037-1

  65. 1971, June 1. Moore v. Florida Publishing Co. No. 71-2076. Circuit Court, Duval County. v1s037-2 and 038-1 and 038-2

  66. 1971, June 26. “Public interest kills suit for $18 million.” Editor & Publisher. v1s039-1

  67. 1971, July 3. “Flag Waving—American Style.” and “Boys On Parade.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s039-2

  68. 1971, Fall. Wake Forest Jurist. Cover and Table of Contents. v1s040

  69. [1971?] August 5. “Noxious Odors Charged in Glidden Suit.” v1s041-1

  70. 1971, August 21. “Harding Completes Course.” Florida Times-Union. v1s041-2

  71. 1971, October 12. “Two Dozen Attorneys Say Pollution Suit Too Much.” Florida Times-Union. v1s042-1

  72. 1971, November 2. “Judge Dissolves Injunction Barring Ironworker Picket.” Florida Times-Union. v1s042-2

  73. 1971, November 4. “Hearing Scheduled Friday On Pornography Complaint.” Florida Times-Union. v1s043-1

  74. 1971, November 4. “Convicted Killer Takes A ‘Stroll’” Florida Times-Union. v1s043-2

  75. 1971, November 6. “Smut Magazine Case to Continue.” Florida Times-Union. v1s044-1

  76. 1971, November 9. “Order Looms In Smut Case.” Florida Times-Union. v1s044-2

  77. 1971, November 10. “Books, Films Declared Hard-Core Pornography.” Florida Times-Union. v1s045-1

  78. 1971, November 12. “30-Year-Term Given Slayer.” Florida Times-Union. v1s045-2

  79. 1971, November 18. “Pornography Injunction Is Appealed.” Florida Times-Union. v1s046-1

  80. 1971, November 30. “Judge Upholds Reducing Plan Health Order.” Florida Times-Union. v1s046-2

  81. 1971, December 2. “W. B. Bowman I New Chief of Safety Council.” Florida Times-Union. v1s047

  82. 1972, January 4. “Judge Denies River Damage Suit.” Florida Times-Union. v1s048-1

  83. 1972, January 4. “Rape Case Defendant’s Charges Aired.” Florida Times-Union. v1s048-2

  84. 1972, January 6. “Court Denies Sailor’s Petition For Writ of Habeus [sic] Corpus.” Florida Times-Union. v1s049-1

  85. No date. “Judges Refuse To Drop Murder, Rape Charges.” v1s049-2

  86. 1972, January 17. “Sailor Pleads Guilty In Rape; Another Held.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s050-1

  87. 1972, January 18. “Sailor Pleads Guilty To Charge of Rape.” Florida Times-Union. v1s050-2

  88. 1972, February 3. “Kiwanians Hear Judge Harding.” Fernandina Beach News Leader. v1s051

  89. 1972. February 19. “Federal Court Asked to Block Circuit Judge’s Smut Hearing.” Florida Times-Union. v1s052-1

  90. No date. “Nichols Opens Drive On Smut.” v1s052-2

  91. 1972, February 27. “Smut Hearing Set At 8 a.m. Today.” Florida Times-Union. v1s053-1

  92. 1972, February 23. “Newsstand Employes [sic] Face Trials in Obscenity Cases.” Florida Times-Union. v1s053-2

  93. 1972, February 25. “Charges Files In Smut Cases.” Florida Times-Union. v1s054-1

  94. 1972, February 26. “School Here Barred from Nurse Claim.” Florida Times-Union. v1s054-2

  95. 1972, February 22. “6 Are bound In Smut Case.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s055-1

  96. 1972, February 26. “Suit May Delay Ribault Reopening.” Florida Times-Union. v1s055-2

  97. 1972, February 27. “Judge Will Decide Today On Whether to Reopen Ribault High on Monday.” Florida Times-Union. v1s056-1

  98. 1972, February 28. “Ribault to Reopen Today.” Florida Times-Union. v1s056-2

  99. No date. “The concerns which have been expressed to the Court . . .” v1s057-1

  100. No date. “Ribault to Reopen.” v1s057-2

  101. 1972, February 28. “Ribault Reopens Calmly; Only 586 Attend. Jacksonville Journal. v1s058-1

  102. 1972, February 29. “A Good Citizen.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s058-2

  103. 1972, March 9. “Last Week.” Lion-o-News. Jacksonville, Florida. v1s059-1

  104. 1972, March 8. “High Court Urged to Rule Sex Offender Name Use.” Florida Times-Union. v1s060-1

  105. 1972, March 9. “Bulletin.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s060-2

  106. 1972, March 10. “Swear-In Mixup Frees Lee.” Florida Times-Union. v1s061-1

  107. 1972, March 10. “New Charges in Rape, Slaying.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s061-2

  108. 1972, March 8. “Newspaper Firm Challenges Ban On Identifying Juvenile Offenders.” Miami Herald. v1s062-1

  109. 1972, March 8. “Newspapers Urge Court to Strike Sex-Offender Law.” St. Petersburg Times. v1s062-2

  110. 1972, March 8. “Use Of Minors Names In Sex Cases Attacked.” Tampa Tribune; and “Teen Sex Case Ruling Sought.” Orlando Sentinel. 1972, March 5. v1s062-3

  111. 1972, March 8. “High Court Urged to Rule Sex Offender Name Use.” Florida Times-Union. v1s062-4

  112. 1972, March 7. “Juvenile Rapist Case Before Supreme Court.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s062-5

  113. 1972, March 11. “Grand Jury Reindicts` Lee in Officer’s Slaying.” Florida Times-Union. v1s063-1

  114. 1972, March 17. “Suspect in Murder-Rape Again Pleads Not Guilty.” Florida Times-Union. v1s063-2

  115. 1972, March 8. “Man Sentenced To 12 Years After Guilty Plea In Rape.” Jacksonville [?] v1s064-1

  116. 1972, March 16. “Second Innocent Plea In Slaying.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s064-2

  117. 1972, March 17. “Smut Order Upheld.” Florida Times-Union. v1s065-1

  118. No date. “Minor Suit Dismissed By Judge.” v1s065-2

  119. 1972, April 6. “Judges Won’t Throw Out Murder, Rape Indictments Against Rudolph Lee.” Florida Times-Union. v1s066-1

  120. 1972, April 1. “Court May Make Injunction On Newsstands Permanent.” Florida Times-Union. v1s066-2

  121. 1972, April 25. “Juveniles Subject of Conference.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s067-1

  122. 1972, April 27. “Panels Discuss Judicial Reform.” Florida Times-Union. v1s067-2

  123. 1972, May 2. “19Judicial Groups Listed By Chief Judge Martin.” Florida Times-Union. v1s068

  124. 1972, May 4. “No Invasion Of Privacy, High Court Tells Father.” Orlando Sentinel. v1s069-1

  125. 1972, May 4. “7 Rape Defendants Lose Court Round.” Tampa Tribune. and “Invasion of Privacy Suit Rejected by Supreme Court.” Miami Herald. v1s069-2

  126. 1972, May 4. “Kidnap Victim Tells of Rape, Murder.” Florida Times-Union. v1s070-1

  127. 1972, May 6. “City False Arrest Suit Due Decision Next Week. Florida Times-Union. v1s070-2

  128. No Date. “Court Negates Suit Against Local Papers.” Florida Times-Union. v1s071-1

  129. 1972, May 3. “High Court Rules 7-0 Against Privacy Suit.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s071-2

  130. 1972, July 1. “Convicted Slayer Faces Rape Trial On Monday.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s072-1

  131. 1972, July 14. “Rape Trial Delayed.” v1s072-2

  132. 1972, July 8. “Lee Motion Is Denied.” Florida Times-Union. v1s073-1

  133. No date. “Crackdown On Pornography.” v1s073-2

  134. 1972, July 19. “First Qualifying Day Draws 40.” Florida Times-Union. v1s074-1

  135. 1972, July 12. “First-Day Qualifying Turnout Sets Record.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s074-2

  136. 1972, July 19. “1st Circuit Rape Cases Seen Bouncing Between Courts.” Florida Times-Union. v1s075-1

  137. 1972, October 26. “Duval-Jailed Indigents Get Re-Sentence Chance.” Florida Times-Union. v1s075-2

  138. 1972, October 29. “JP Sentence Protesters Are Back.” Florida Times-Union. v1s076-1

  139. 1972, October 26. “Poor Inmates Ordered Freed.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s076-1

  140. 1972, November 4. “Haynes Is Installed at St. Johns.” Florida Times-Union. v1s077-1

  141. No date. “2 Back In Jail After Indigents’ Case Heard.” v1s077-2

  142. 1972, December 29. “Bowen Is Arrested on Perjury Charges.” Florida Times-Union. v1s078-1

  143. No date. “Lee’s Trial Dismissal Motion Denied.” Florida Times-Union. v1s078-2

  144. No date. “Draws 25-Year Term In Food Store Holdup.” v1s079-1

  145. No date. “Shelteri9ng Pines Not Peep-Proof?” v1s079-2

  146. No date. “Leaving Scene Of Auto Death Cost Man Year.” and “Stolen-Check Forger Gets 5-Year Term.” v1s080-1

  147. No date. “Court Here Dismisses Parents’ Suit.” v1s080-2

  148. 1973, February 10. “Court Ruling On Theatre Is Appealed.” Florida Times-Union. v1s081-1

  149. No date. “Case Against Clay Judge Dismissed.” v1s081-2

  150. 1973, March 1. “Robber Interrupted by Phone Is Sentenced.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s082-1

  151. 1973, March 2. “Robbery of Funeral Home Nets 5-Year Jail Term for Teen-Ager.” Florida Times-Union. v1s082-2

  152. 1973, March 21. “Florida’s Profanity Law Invalid.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s083-1

  153. 1973, March 22. “Profanity statute is too darn vague.” Miami News. v1s083-2

  154. 1973, March 22. “Profanity Law Appeal Slated.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s084-1

  155. 1973, March 22. “Judge Holds Profanity Law Unconstitutional.” Florida Times-Union. v1s084-2

  156. 1973, March 22. “Judge Holds Profanity Law Unconstitutional.” Florida Times-Union v1s085-1

  157. 1973, March 23. “Nichols To Appeal Obscenity Ruling.” Florida Times-Union. v1s085-2

  158. 1973, March 24. “A Perplexing Topic.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s086-1

  159. 1973, March 25. “Profanity Decision.” Florida Times-Union. v1s086-2

  160. No date. “%)$(-1/2!%$?3/4! Say It; It’s Legal.” v1s087

  161. 1973, March 27. “Is Secession Legal?” Jacksonville Journal. v1s088-1

  162. 1973, March 28. “Hearing Is Slated On Beach Laws on Profanity, Vagrancy.” Florida Times-Union. v1s088-2

  163. 1973, March 31. “Profanity, Vagrancy Case Will Proceed.” Florida Times-Union. v1s089-1

  164. 1973, April 11. “Sentenced For Assault To Rape.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s089-2

  165. 1973, April 26. “Arrested On Eve Of Murder Trial.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s090-1

  166. 1973, May 4. “Sentenced To 30-Year Murder Term.” v1s090-2

  167. 1973, May 21. “4th Judge Likely for Criminal Court.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s091-1

  168. 1973, May 5. “Man Sentenced To 30 Years in Slaying Here” Florida Times-Union. v1s091-2

  169. 1973, June 15. “Crisis Over Troubled Children to Be Eased.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s092-1

  170. 1973, July 4. “3 Boys Clubs Celebrate Independence Day Early.” Florida Times-Union. v1s092-2

  171. 1973, August 12. “17-Year Olds ruled Juveniles.” Florida Times Union. v1s093-1

  172. 1973, October 31. “Shorstein Seeks $40,000 Raise in Dobbert’s Bail.” Florida Times-Union. v1s093-2

  173. 1973, October 31. “Nichols Calls Nepotism Law ‘Toothless Tiger.’” Jacksonville Journal. v1s094-1

  174. 1973, November 1. “Circuit Court Quashes Nepotism Charges Against Clay County Judge.” Florida Times-Union. v1s094-2

  175. 1974, January 5. “Summary Judgment Is Given In Lawsuit.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s095-1

  176. 1974, January 6. “Fla. judge rules for press freedom.” Stars & Stripes. v1s095-2

  177. 1974, January 5. “FPC Wins Suit Alleging Trespass Over T-U Photo.” Florida Times-Union. v1s096-1

  178. 1974, January 9. “Drive-In Case Follows Ellis For 2 Years.” Florida Times-Union. v1s096-2

  179. No date. “Trespassing charges dismissed in Florida photography suit.” Editor & Publisher. v1s097

  180. 1974, July 31. “Special Vote For Judge’s Post Seen.” Florida Times-Union. v1s098-1

  181. No date. “Harding Named Chief Judge.” v1s098-2

  182. 1974, August 3. “Harding Elected Chief.” Florida Times-Union. v1s099-1

  183. 1974, August 7. “Collecting: Problem With Child Support.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s099-2

  184. 1974, August 5. “Alimony: Hard To Make Ends Meet.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s100-1

  185. 1974, August 7. “Judge Black To Seek New Post.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s100-2

  186. 1974, August 6. “Limited, Permanent Alimony May Solve Problems.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s101-1

  187. 1974, August 8. “Is Insuring Marriage In The Future?” Jacksonville Journal. v1s101-2

  188. 1974, August 29. “Officials Here Recognize Problem Of Crime Rate.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s102-1

  189. 1974, August 29. “5 Assistant State Attorneys Sworn In as Austin’s Aides.” Florida Times-Union. v1s102-2

  190. No date. “Local Drive-In Movie Law Due High Court Test.” Florida Times-Union. v1s103-1

  191. 1974, October. “Benchmarks.” Florida Bar News. v1s103-2

  192. 1974, November 26. “Garnishment Law Overturned.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s104-1

  193. No date. Handwritten note from James E. Hodge. v1s104-2

  194. 1974, November 18. “’School’ For New League Members.” Jacksonville Journal. v1s105

  195. 1974, November 1. “4 Public Defenders Sworn In Here By Judge Harding.” Financial News and Daily Record. v1s106-1

  196. 1974, December 6. “Judge Harding is Florida Supreme Court Justice Today.” Financial News and Daily Record. v1s106-2

  197. 1974. “The Salvation Army Conquers Florida.” v1s107




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