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James C. Ingebretsen papers, 1941-1977

The Ingebretsen papers are currently being processed and a complete inventory prepared. The papers are part of the Conservative & Libertarian collections.

Ingebretsen, James C., 1906-2000
Papers, 1941-1977.

131 boxes; 70.5 lin. Ft.
Ingebretsen received his A.B. and J.D. degrees from Stanford University. He practiced law in Los Angeles until 1939, when he went to Washington, D.C. to serve as counsel for the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. In 1945, he returned to Los Angeles. In 1950, he retired in order to devote his time to organizations promoting libertarian and conservative ideas from spiritual and ethical perspectives. He has served as president of Spiritual Mobilization and the Foundation for Social Research.
The papers include material on the organizations Ingebretsen has been involved with, including the Council for Social Action, Foundation for Social Research, and the League to Uphold Congregational Principles; correspondence; speeches; and subject files.
Coll. 147, PH 079


Maintained by: N. Helmer, spcarref@uoregon.edu
Last Modified: 11/07/2006