2,551. Reference : MM-1-21-427

Lawyers.

| December 4, 1968. The differences between Lawyer Class 1 and Class 2. A Lawyer Class 1 must have completed a Bachelor of Law and passeda the Bar test, which allowed them to conduct a lawsuit in all provinces across the country. A Lawyer Class 2, however, was a person who had graduated in Law, but could not conduct lawsuits throughout the country. | Punch card

2,552. Reference : MM-1-21-428

Visit to Prawin's office.

| March 18, 1969. Moerman observed and interviewed people at Prawin's law firm. He heard Suthon talk about quarrels and fights between two groups. In Suthon's opinion, the practice in criminal cases was easier than in civil cases, because in civil cases the judge could involve his personal feelings in the proceedings. | Punch card

2,553. Reference : MM-1-21-429

Lawyers and clients.

| April 29, 1969. Thawee talked to a client about money orders (cheques), while Suthon talked to a girl about what had just happened at the hospital (case?). | Punch card

2,554. Reference : MM-1-21-430

Obervation in Prawin's office.

| June 3, 1969. Prawin was consulting with client regarding eviction (?). | Punch card

2,555. Reference : MM-1-21-624

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2,556. Reference : MM-1-21-625

Chalermchaj's career.

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2,557. Reference : MM-1-21-626

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2,558. Reference : MM-1-21-627

Buaret

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2,559. Reference : MM-1-14-1/2

| Information on members of each household. Information on members from 121 households: gender, age, family relationships, and relationships with the owners of each house. | Punch card

2,560. Reference : MM-1-14-9/2

| Note by Marieanne (4 July1959-17 March1960) Marieanne's notes about traveling with Moerman. | Punch card