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- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, government documents, and files of annotated books, parliamentary debates, pamphlets, magazines and newspapers, used and collected by Lévitt for his study of the crisis in Rhodesia following its Unilateral Decalaration of Independence, November 11, 1965, together with his proposals for and efforts in behalf of a reconciliation between Rhodesia and Great Britain. 1974 addition includes papers relating to Lévitts teaching career at Brooklyn Law School of St. Lawrence University, his professional and political activities in Connecticut, 1930-1933, and his service as special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General, 1933-1937, representative of the Dept. of Justice on Committee of Advisors on Codification of Nationality Laws of the United States, and Judge of the U.S. District Court of the Virgin Islands. Includes court papers, study and research material on international treaties and nationality and comparative law, and miscellaneous personal and professional papers.".
- catalog alternative "Albert Levitt Papers".
- catalog alternative "Levitt Papers".
- catalog alternative "Papers of Albert Levitt".
- catalog contributor b750426.
- catalog contributor b750427.
- catalog contributor b750428.
- catalog contributor b750429.
- catalog contributor b750430.
- catalog contributor b750431.
- catalog contributor b750432.
- catalog contributor b750433.
- catalog coverage "United States Insular possessions.".
- catalog coverage "United States Territories and possessions.".
- catalog coverage "Zimbabwe.".
- catalog date "1817".
- catalog description "Correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, government documents, and files of annotated books, parliamentary debates, pamphlets, magazines and newspapers, used and collected by Lévitt for his study of the crisis in Rhodesia following its Unilateral Decalaration of Independence, November 11, 1965, together with his proposals for and efforts in behalf of a reconciliation between Rhodesia and Great Britain. 1974 addition includes papers relating to Lévitts teaching career at Brooklyn Law School of St. Lawrence University, his professional and political activities in Connecticut, 1930-1933, and his service as special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General, 1933-1937, representative of the Dept. of Justice on Committee of Advisors on Codification of Nationality Laws of the United States, and Judge of the U.S. District Court of the Virgin Islands. Includes court papers, study and research material on international treaties and nationality and comparative law, and miscellaneous personal and professional papers.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available (74 KB) http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HLS.LIBR:law00067".
- catalog description "Jurist and professor of law. LL.B., Harv. Law School, 1920; J.D. Yale Law Sch., 1923. Prof. of Law: George Washington U., U. of N. Dakota, Washington & Lee U., U. of Calif. U.S. Distr. Judge, Virgin Islands, 1935-1936; assisted in writing legislation for the Islands. Various positions with U.S. Government. Published treaties on community property, international affairs, Vaticanism,. Traveled in Rhodesia in 1965, in England in 1966.".
- catalog description "Papers of Albert Levitt, Harvard Law School Library.".
- catalog description "Unpublished inventory in repository.".
- catalog extent "60 boxes.".
- catalog isPartOf "American legal manuscripts from the Harvard Law School Library.".
- catalog issued "1817".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "United States Insular possessions.".
- catalog spatial "United States Territories and possessions.".
- catalog spatial "Zimbabwe.".
- catalog subject "International law.".
- catalog subject "Law Study and teaching.".
- catalog subject "Treaties.".
- catalog subject "Zimbabwe. Unilateral Declaration of Independence.".
- catalog title "Albert Levitt Papers".
- catalog title "Levitt Papers".
- catalog title "Papers of Albert Levitt".
- catalog title "Papers, 1817-1968.".
- catalog type "collection".