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- catalog abstract "Photographs of colonial New England architecture taken by Arthur C. Haskell between 1934-1950. Many of the buildings, which date from the 17th to the early 19th century, are located in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. A small number of buildings were photographed in Connecticut and Maine (none of the buildings are located in Vermont). The building types range from churches and meeting houses, to taverns and dwellings.".
- catalog abstract "General and detail views chiefly of Byzantine and medieval architecture and sculpture photographed by Arthur Kingsley Porter. Also includes images of Celtic crosses and sculpture.".
- catalog abstract "Photographic survey of Spanish Romanesque architecture and sculpture by Anne de Egry, with supplemental commercial photographs Adolfo Mas, Luis Ksado, and others. Includes many detailed views of capital ornamentation and sculpture from churches, convents, and monasteries throughout the provinces of northern Spain. Also includes images of icons, crucifixes, and Madonnas. Nearly 200 photographs depict Cathedral Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, the destination of the medieval pilgrimage Way of St. James.".
- catalog abstract "Photographs of architecture, sculpture, painting, and minor arts, chiefly from the Indian subcontinent but also from Southeast Asia, Persia, China, and Japan. Dating from the 8th century BC to the early 20th century, many of the works of art are part of the Ross-Coomaraswamy and other collections at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Highlights include early Buddhist, Hindu, and Javanese sculpture; Indian rock-cut architecture, stūpas, temples, and other structures; and Jaina, Rajput, and Mughal miniature paintings. Notable sites depicted include Angkor Wat, Borobudur, Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya, and the Ajanta Caves. Handicrafts include embroidered, painted, and woven textiles; jewelry, pottery, bronze metalwork, and other decorative objects. Additional images show weavers, potters, and other artists at work, and scenes of everyday life in India, Ceylon, Burma, Malaysia, and elsewhere in Southeast Asia from around 1900-1930.".
- catalog abstract "Photographs collected by Harriet Smith Tolman showing views from her travels around the country in the 1890s and illustrating the development of architecture in France. Architectural photographs cover Romanesque, Gothic, and other styles of architecture in exterior, interior, and detailed views of buildings and structures, with an emphasis on chateaux, churches, and cathedrals, particularly Notre Dame in Paris. Other subjects include ancient Roman ruins, abbeys, tombs, statues, museums, and various architectural elements such as gargoyles, arches, columns, and stained glass windows. Of special note are prints (in two parts) by Neurdein Fréres showing a 180-degree panoramic view of Paris, portraits of women in various traditional costumes, and a series of rural and farm scenes near Barbizon by Achille Quinet.".
- catalog abstract "Papers contain miscellaneous correspondence, moot court papers, miscellaneous teaching notes on Roman law and Thayer's research in Roman and early English law. Holograph research notes also available in photocopy and microfilm. Papers also include 2 drawers of 4"x 6" index cards.".
- catalog abstract "Clothing manufacturer and labor arbitrator. Correspondence and other papers, relating to Copelof's personal and business affairs, and to his career in labor arbitration, chiefly as Commissioner of Conciliation in the U.S. Dept. of Labor, 1940-1947, and as arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association; and records of arbitration proceedings in which Copelof was involved. Correspondents include J.R. Steelman, head of the Conciliation Division of the Dept. of Labor.".
- catalog abstract "General memoranda, reports, correspondence between Professor Zechariah Chafee and the various chairmen of the Committee. Publication matters, correspondence, memoranda, and briefs relating to specific civil rights cases of the 1938-1942 period, such as West Virginia v. Barnette, and Minersville School District v. Gobitis.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, reports, agenda, minutes of meetings concerning Vorenberg's service on the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice and other professional matters.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, writings, speeches, lectures, teaching notes, reports, minutes of meetings, legal briefs, scientific drawings, pamphlets and other printed material, newspaper clippings, maps, photos, memorabilie, miscellaneous honorary degrees, and other papers, chiefly 1910-1964. Includes material pertaining to Pound's participation in the Boston and Cleveland crime surveys (1920's), as a member of the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement or Wickersham Commission (1929-1931), as a member of the American Bar Association and with various Masonic chapters, and as advisor to the Ministry of Justice in Nanking, China (1940's). Also two typed, bound journals recounting camping trips in West Virginia and to Civil War battlefields (1898, 1912-1917).".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly correspondence, together with writings, speeches, reports, government documents, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, genealogies, photos, and other papers, relating to personal and professional affairs, cultural affairs in New York City, efforts on behalf of civic and judicial reform, alumni activities with Harvard College and Columbia University Law School, espousal of civil liberties causes, and work on behalf of the Episcopal Church. Includes material relating to Burlingham's involvement with Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Berkeley Divinity School, New Haven, Conn., the journal Christianity and Crisis, preservation of Fort Clinton, N.Y., Fusion campaigns in New York City in 1933 and 1937, Harvard Alumni Association, Harvard Fund Council, Harvard Research in International Law, New York State judiciary, National Child Labor Committee, New York City Board of Education (of which he was president), Sacco-Vanzetti case, St. George's Episcopal Church, New York, N.Y. Supreme Court packing issue, Washington Square, New York, N.Y., Welfare Council of New York City, and World Court.".
- catalog abstract "Examination book written in long-hand, of Friendly, June 1927, for Professor Thomas Reed Powell's course in Constitutional Law.".
- catalog abstract "Miscellaneous Harvard correspondence relating to class reunions, special professorships, H.L.S. Association of New York, Ames competition brief. Also 6 vols. of The Bull, a weekly office newsletter of the N.Y.C. law firm of Root, Clark, Buckner, Howland and Ballantine, including 1945 Silver anniversary issue of The Bull. Also Loeb Classical Library correspondence for 1965-1969. Plimpton's student notebooks transferred to Law Library collections.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, financial records, publicity and public relations material, programs and results of conferences and meetings, reports, and other papers, relating to a joint Harvard-Brandeis legal research project that worked to draft a law code for the new state of Israel. Includes correspondence of project members and staff with Israeli officials and jurists.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, financial records, mss. of writings, lectures, reports, student and teaching notes, drafts, outlines, legal, legislative, and court documents, clippings, and printed material, chiefly 1947-1970. Bulk of the collection relates to Braucher's work as Commissioner of the Massachusetts Commission on Uniform State Laws, together with material on his work on the statute of Fraud for the New York Law Revision Commission, as reporter for the American Law Institute, as a member of the Massachusetts Statutory Special Commission on Code of Ethics, the Massachusetts Attorney General Advisory Council on Conflict of Interests, and the National Commission on Uniform State Laws, and as chairman of the National Commission on Consumer Finance.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, letter press books, diaries, drafts of speeches and writings, opinions, memoranda, reports, financial records, newspaper clippings, maps, photos, memorabilia, and other papers, relating to Hand's private and public life, his activities as an alumnus of Harvard University, his friendship with Felix Frankfurter, and to the Hand family. Includes material on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York City; information on the Progressive movement (1909-1914) and the beginnings of the New Republic and its early staff; and transcripts of oral-history interviews conducted by Gerald Gunther of Stanford Law School and others, of Judge Hand, his family and associates.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes correspondence (letters received and carbons of letters sent), "fan" mail, telegrams, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, research notes, lecture notes, examination papers, bibliographies, outlines, drafts, manuscripts of published and unpublished writings and speeches, news clippings, other printed items, "preliminary" editions of books, and association copies of books. Fuller's correspondents were colleagues in his own and other schools, prospective students, alumni, law review editors, professional friends, and they ran the gamut of almost everyone who was a legal philosopher in this country and Europe in the 1940's, 1950's, and 1960's. Fuller wrote extensively on jurisprudence, legal ethics, contract law, and social aspects of law.".
- catalog abstract "Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court. Chiefly working papers (1916-1939) for cases in which Brandeis wrote an opinion, including opinion drafts, printed copies with corrections and expansions, comments by other justices, memos and research notes by law clerks, and correspondence with fellow justices and others, relating to those cases; together with notes (2 v.) by Felix Frankfurter of conversations with Brandeis at Chatham, Mass., 1922-1926; bound set of opinions, with index and digest; and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "The 3,000 items in the Papers of Archibald Cox, attorney, educator, legal scholar, government official, span the years 1973 to 1978, with a small amount of research material going back from 1973 to 1862. The collection includes correspondence (both letters received and carbons of letters sent), memoranda, minutes of meetings, tables, lists, transcripts, legal documents, statements, press releases, indexes, holograph notes and drafts of Archibald Cox, newspaper clippings, other printed items, pictorial items.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, drafts of opinions and speeches, legal documents, bibliographies, research notes, clippings, citation index, and other printed matter and papers, relating to Magruder's teaching, judicial, and public service careers. Includes correspondence, drafts of opinions, slip sheets, and research notes, relating to his service on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit; files on important cases before other courts on which Magruder served, including Crown Kosher Supermarket vs. Gallagher, argued before the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts; correspondence with governor Luis Muñoz Marín of Puerto Rico concerning the political status of the island and its relationship to the U.S.; and material relating to Magruder's work as member of the Joint Bolivian-United States Labor Commission and chairman of the President's Advisory Panel on Conflict of Interest in Government, 1961.".
- catalog abstract "All essays holograph, some giving Latin terms or phrases as authors. Subjects cover all fields of law studied at that time, such as torts, domestic relations, property, admiralty, partnership, Common law, pleading. A notebook, handwritten, listing authors and their subjects in alphabetical order, accompanies the essays.".
- catalog abstract "Professional correspondence, mss. of speeches and writings, research and teaching notes, and printed material relating to Hart's career as a legal scholar, labor arbitrator, and as special assistant to the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (1940-1941) and associate general counsel to the U.S. Office of Price Administration (1942-1945).".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, reports, drafts of writings, agenda and minutes of meetings, charts, tables, maps, legal documents, bibliographies, newspaper clippings, printed material, and other papers, relating to Hall's membership on Massachusetts District Court Survey, Massachusetts Judicial Survey Commission, Massachusetts Judicial Council, Massachusetts Criminal Law Revision, and Governor'S Committee on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes of meetings, legislative and legal documents, charts, statistical tables, newspaper clippings, printed matter, transcripts of taped reminiscences, and other papers, relating to Brown's work on behalf of civil liberties, legal services for the poor, and various political causes, his service as U.S. Assistant Attorney General, 1917-1919, and in other capacities for Massachusetts and the Federal Government during World War II, his education at Phillips Exeter Academy, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School, and his interest in alumni affairs. Organizations represented with which Brown worked include American Civil Liberties Union, Americans for Democratic Action, Bill of Rights Committee of the Boston Bar Association, Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Attorney General's Advisory Committee on Civil Rights-Civil Liberties, Massachusetts Defender's Committee, and Voluntary Defenders Committee, Boston, Mass. Chief correspondent is Charles C. Burlingham.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, mss. of writings, agenda and minutes of meetings, reports, research notes, outlines, bibliographies, legal and legislative documents, newspaper clippings, and other papers, relating chiefly to MacLachlan's activities as teacher, writer, and expert in bankruptcy law. Bulk of the collection (1932-1959) relates to his role as member of the National Bankruptcy Conference. Includes material relating to Harvard Law School matters, his pre-World War II intervention activities, efforts for the Atlantic Union (1949-1959), cases in which he served as counsel, and personal affairs.".
- catalog abstract "The William M. Evarts papers are all related to Evarts' professional concerns. They deal mainly with transportation, especially railroads, land claims, problems which arose in the South in the post-Civil War period, and cases argued by Evarts for the U. S. Government.".
- catalog abstract "Professional correspondence, drafts of writings on legal history, pleadings, memoranda, and lists. Material deals with Interstate Commerce Commission Cases, Harvard Law School matters, and Dumbauld's appointment as U.S.. District Judge.".
- catalog abstract "Lawyer. Testimony, opinions, reports, and other papers relating to the impeachment and conviction of Daniel H. Coakley, member of the Massachusetts Council, during whose trial Aisner served as special counsel to the board of managers; and papers relating to two other cases.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, membership lists, minutes of meetings, financial records, constitutions, club history, and other records, chiefly after 1939, of a students' social organization at Harvard Law School.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, drafts of writings, notes, reports, memoranda, bibliographies, book reviews, clippings, maps, printed material, photos, memorabilia, and other papers, chiefly relating to Ehrmann's involvement in the Sacco-Vanzetti case as junior counsel for the defense and his research and writings (1927-1969) on the case. Includes much correspondence (1915-1965) with Felix Frankfurter; letters (1920-1927) written by Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti to various persons; material pertaining to Ehrmann's participation with the Massachusetts Commissions on Capital Punishment and on Unemployment, the Massachusetts Judicial Council, the Massachusetts Defenders Committee, and other State agencies; and draft material for two projected autobiographical works, tentatively entitled Adventure of Living and Education of a Liberal.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, financial statements, notes, press releases, briefs, reports, news clippings, and other printed matter and records, of a commission chaired by former U.S. Attorney General George Wickersham, also known as the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement. Bulk of the material relates to prohibiton and narcotic law enforcement and the cost of administration of criminal justice.".
- catalog abstract "Papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts of articles, printed book reviews of Berger's writings, manuscripts of speeches, and biographical items. Correspondence spanning Berger's years at Northwestern and Harvard Law Schools reveals his concentration on administrative law, constitutional law and legal history. During the twenty-year period, 1938-1958, Berger had a distinguished career in government service, followed by private law practice in Washington, D.C. Berger's papers in the 1970's reflect his role as an authority on judicial review, executive privilege, Presidential war powers, and impeachment.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence to and from Ames concerning his publications, his views on legal history and legal education, the loan of Story bust to Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and other matters.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, notes, memoranda, and printed matter relating to Casner's activities in various professional organizations.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, opinions, memoranda, addresses, speeches, articles, dockets, research material, bibliographies, pamphlets, clippings, maps, photos, and other papers, relating to Frankfurter's work on the Supreme Court. Includes material pertaining to court committees of which Frankfurter was a member, California vs. Arizona, and the historic cases of Rosenberg, Sacco-Vanzetti, and Westinghouse, together with Alexander Bickel's research and Frankfurter's memorandum on the Legislative History of the Fourteenth Amendment.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, notes, speeches, writings, lecture notes, lists, bibliographies, and other official and legal documents; correspondence, plays, short stories, scripts, and other papers relating to Glueck's literary interests; clippings, and printed material. Includes material on Glueck's career in criminology and administration of criminal justice, especially the Harvard Law School Survey of Crime and Criminal Justice in Boston, 1926-1933, directed by Felix Frankfurter, to whom Glueck was general assistant, war crimes and criminals, Glueck's work on the Model Penal Code of the American Law Institute, membership on two advisory committees on Federal rules of criminal procedure (1941-1942, 1960-1966), and his study (1926-1938) of the Belgian Ministry of Justice. The bulk of the collection consists of professional correspondence (1920's-1972), chiefly with professional organizations, public and private agencies, and their respective officials.".
- catalog abstract "Papers contain Fraenkel's diaries for 1912-1980 (94 vols.), his correspondence with Selma M. Breitenbach, and the manuscript draft of his autobiography (5 notebooks).".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly letters of James and his wife, Phila (Smith) James, describing official and unofficial life in Bangkok and their impressions of Siam and its people; together with official correspondence, primarily with Prince Devawongse, Minister of Foreign Affairs, James' diary (1918), Mrs. James' diary (1921-1926), and other correspondence and papers, including some from before and after his service in Siam.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, notes, memoranda, reports and printed matter relating primarily to Pantzer's activities in Harvard Law School alumni affairs.".
- catalog abstract "Notes, bibliographies, copies of reported opinions, copies of student papers, transcripts, copies of lectures and correspondence. Mainly manuscripts of miscellaneous writings of Grant Gilmore, student papers, and his research for vol. III of the Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. biography begun by Mark DeWolfe Howe (vol. I and II).".
- catalog abstract "This collection contains C.C. Langdell's research notes for publications, case briefs, and lectures. There is also a small amount of correspondence, as well as notes written by James Barr Ames on topics related to Langdell's research.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, notes, clippings, photos, and other papers, relating chiefly to Keenan's work as chief counsel for the prosecution in the Japanese war crime trials following World War II; together with papers relating to the court-martial of Major Walter V. Radovich and other legal and personal papers. Includes transcript of interview (3p., 1946) with Madame Chiang-Kai-Shek.".
- catalog abstract "The diaries cover the years 1894 to 1954. There are individual volumes for the years 1894 through 1898 and 1904 through 1954; the years 1899 through 1903 period are covered by one volume. Entries are detailed, describing Barnes' law practice, club membership, and social engagements . During most of his years of law practice, Barnes commuted from Hingham on the Nantasket Steamship Line (which his father had founded) during the milder months; during the inclement winter months he resided in Boston. A large portion of the diaries relates to his sports activities: sailing, tennis, golf, and summer fishing in the Canadian Maritimes. Barnes was an active Harvard alumnus and kept a record of his participation in various alumni activities.".
- catalog abstract "The first series consists of two volumes of photocopies of holograph letters addressed to Joseph M. Paley, who was appointed Cardozo's secretary in 1918. The correspondence covers the period of 1918 to 1937, but there are only scattered letters after 1929. The letters are essentially personal-professional. The second series is a photocopy of a notebook entitled: Constitutional History of England. The third series contains photocopies of petitions for writs of certiorari U.S. Supreme Court, Oct. Term 1932. Photocopies of manuscripts, addresses and essays are included in the fourth group of papers.".
- catalog abstract "Manuscripts of writings and miscellaneous papers relating to courses taught by Isaacs. For class notes taken by Isaacs while at the Harvard Law School, see Class Notes Collection.".
- catalog abstract "Photocopy of typed MS. In soft covers. No title-page, no footnotes, no bibliography. Essentially background of facts and analysis of the details of the trial. Quotations probably from "Transcript of the Trial" published by Henry Holt.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, reports, clippings, photos, and other papers, relating to Ireland's education at Harvard and Harvard Law School, his work as legal counsel for various Cuban sugar companies, particularly Cuban Cane Sugar Corporation, 1925-1928, teaching career at Harvard Law School, 1929-1932, and at Portia Law School, Calvin Coolidge College, and Calvin Coolidge Law School, all in Boston, 1939-1941, the establishment of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, his work with the Bureau of International Research of Harvard University and Radcliffe College, and publication of his books, Boundaries, Possessions and Conflicts in South America (1938), and Boundaries, Possessions,and Conflicts in Central and North America and the Caribbean (1941).".
- 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 abstract "Reminiscences of John Knox of his year as Justice McReynolds law clerk; also miscellaneous letters and autographs; letters of Civil War veterans reminiscing about their experiences in the Civil War.".
- catalog abstract "History and correspondence relating to admission to the bar in the United States and Canada; papers from the files of Alfred Z. Reed, staff member in charge of the study of legal education and admissions to the bar of the American Bar Association in New York, 1913-1935. Includes printed, typewritten, typewritten (carbon) and handwritten material. Includes rules for admission to the bar of various states. Correspondence is with members of the bench and bar, with boards of commissioners and their secretaries.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, notes of counsel, research notes, lists, depositions, genealogies, transcripts of testimony, legal and financial papers, canceled checks, bank deposit books, registers, scrapbooks, playbills, clippings, and photos, relating to legal action resulting from the probate of the will of Lotta Crabtree, actress, of Boston. Papers assembled and used by the defense (special administrators of the estate) comprise the bulk of the collection.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, writings, speeches, reports, research notes, legal and legislative documents, clippings, and printed material, relating to Landis' activities as a member and subsequent chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (1934-1947) and the U.S. Emergency Board (Carriers and Employees, 1938), for which he participated in the drafting of a report on the wage controversy during the 1938 railway strike; and as a trial examiner for the U.S. Dept. of Labor in the deportation case of Harry Bridges (1939). Includes correspondence (1937-1945) between Landis as dean of Harvard Law School, and Charles C. Burlington, member of the visiting committee, and letters (1924-1927) from Landis to Jean P. Smith.".
- catalog abstract "Personal correspondence, diary (1923), legal briefs and memos, notes, teaching material, minutes of faculty meetings, and other Law School material, and other papers, relating to Simpson's teaching career, private law practice in Washington D.C., and New York City, and personal affairs. Includes material relating to interstate commerce and railroad unification, National Coal Association, and St. Mary's Mineral Land Company, Boston, Mass.".
- catalog abstract "Much of the Richard H. Field Papers stems directly from his work as a professor and legal scholar. Roughly half of the collection relates to Field's work as chief reporter for American Law Institute's study of jurisdiction between State and Federal courts, including working papers of Field and reporters Paul J. Mishkin and Charles Alan Wright. Other material relates to his work as visiting professor at Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London (1970-1971); service with U.S. Office of Price Administration during and after World War II; and to the Alger Hiss case.".
- catalog abstract "Final two drafts of Turow's book One L (1978). Both drafts are in typed form, with handwritten corrections and additions.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence of William W. Smithers as secretary of the Comparative Law Bureau of the American Bar Association. Includes correspondence (typewritten or manuscripts), postcards, three letterbooks, etc.".
- catalog abstract "The Herbert Pope Papers document Pope's career as both a Chicago attorney handling a wide range of legal cases including corporate and tax law cases, as well as an author of legal papers.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, mss. of published and unpublished writings, speeches, minutes of meetings, reports, tables, notes, bibliographies, outlines, press releases, news clippings and other printed matter, memorabilia, photos, and other papers of Eleanor T. and Sheldon Glueck relating chiefly to their research and writing on delinquency in adults and juveniles, and to their work for Basic Research into the Causes, Treatment and Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency, a project of Harvard Law School which Sheldon Glueck directed from 1925 and with which Eleanor Glueck was associated from 1930-1972. Bulk of the collection consists of mss., drafts, and research material for their writings. Includes material relating to professional organizations with which they were associated, studies for the New York City Youth Board and District of Columbia Commissioners' Youth Council, correspondence with individuals and institutions relating to grants and fundraising for their projects, Eleanor Glueck's diary (1960) of a lecture tour of Japan, and biographical and family papers, including some relating to their daughter, Anitra Joyce (Glueck) Rosberg.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, lectures, speeches, mss. of writings, press releases, minutes of meetings, research and teaching notes, reports, memoranda, legal documents, news clippings, printed matter, photos, and other papers, relating to Howe's professional and teaching activities, his interest in American and English legal history, and his work in behalf of various civil rights, civil liberties, and national and local political causes; together with diary kept while secretary to Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, miscellaneous biographical papers, and notebooks (1930-1933) kept while a student at Harvard Law School.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, legal opinions, trial notes, drafts, briefs, transcripts of trial proceedings, memoranda, and other legal papers, financial papers, and newspaper clippings, relating to Wylie's legal practice and his work as judge of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.".
- catalog abstract "The Williston Papers reflect of Williston's work as a private legal counselor, a reporter for the American Law Institute (ALI), and especially his work as an individual author on the law of sales.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, reports, interviews, case histories, statistical summaries, printed matter, and other papers, from studies of juvenile delinquency directed by Dr. Van Waters for the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement (Wickersham Commission) and for Harvard Law School's Survey of Crime and Criminal Justice in Boston. Bulk of the material relates to the work of courts, social agencies, and public institutions with juvenile offenders in Boston and other cities and states, particularly California, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, and Tennessee.".
- catalog abstract "The collection includes correspondence (both letters received and carbons of letters sent); handwritten, typed and printed drafts; slip sheets of legal opinion; lists and tabulations; memoranda; reports; dockets; agenda of meetings; research materials and notes; clippings; legal and legislative documents; other printed items; manuscripts of published and unpublished writings; and a small amount of memorabilia such as honorary degree certificates. Photographic items have been transferred to the Law Library's Art Collection. The papers of William Henry Hastie relate to his professional career, mainly starting with 1937, until his death in 1976; to his interest in and championship of civic causes; and to his efforts in behalf of anti-discrimination. There are small groups of drafts of speeches and of biographical material, the latter relating to his various appointments, and to academic and civic honors. In sheer physical volume, three-fourths of Judge Hastie's papers are court-related (67 of the 110 manuscript boxes plus 22 cartons of briefs holding one cubic foot each). Together they constitute a fine documentation of the workings of a U.S. Appeals Court and of the day-by-day judicial and administrative activities of one of its judges.".
- catalog abstract "Legal briefs of defendants and plaintiffs in cases argued in the court, a student club at Harvard Law School. Includes briefs of law students James B. Ames, Louis D. Brandeis, Robert Grant, Abbot Lawrence Lowell, Frank W. Taussig, and Samuel D. Warren.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, reports, teaching notes, outlines, examination questions, bibliographic material (much of the material is in photocopied form). Papers include background material for Ferguson's Seminar on Human Rights; material relating to his mission to Biafra, his ambassadorship to Uganda; material relating to Overseas Development Council, U.N. Assembly.".
- catalog abstract "Professional correspondence with colleagues, alumni, publishers, and professional groups; examination papers from Seavey's courses; index of case citations and synopses used in his agency casebook; papers relating to cases in which Seavey was retained as counsel or consultant, notably, Dunfey Realty Company, Inc., vs. Enwright (1957); and other papers, some relating to Harvard Law School. Includes correspondence with West Publishing Company, St. Paul, Minn., on whose advisory board he served, and scattered correspondence with Felix Frankfurter, Sheldon Glueck, Learned Hand, Calvert Magruder, Roscoe Pound, John C. H. Wu, and Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, drafts of writings, lecture notes and other teaching material, reports, clippings, printed matter, and other papers, relating to Thayer's student and teaching career at Harvard Law School, work as a practicing attorney, and involvement in professional affairs. Includes notes, financial records (1884-1891), and examination questions from his student days at Harvard College and Harvard Law School, and studies for the Massachusetts Bar Association and Carnegie Foundation on the quality and content of bar examinations and methods of teaching in American law schools.".
- catalog abstract "Drafts, notes, near final drafts and final drafts of above titles, both holograph and typed; also book reviews.".
- catalog abstract "Typed drafts, handwritten notes and photocopies of final typed draft of Court Memoranda, which constitute the working papers of a sitting federal judge. The memoranda and instructions to the jury are in their final typed form. All the bench notes are holograph, and include background on litigating parties and facts of the case, examination and cross-examination of witnesses and citations of similar reported cases. Judge Dooling's special expertise was in patent cases. His Court (Eastern District of New York) also included a large proportion of immigration and exclusion of aliens cases, also cases growing out of the integration in the New York school system. Dooling was a strong advocate of civil liberties.".
- catalog abstract "Dr. V. Klumpar was appointed Minister of Health and Social Security of the Czechoslovak "Second Republic" in December 1938 and dismissed in the Heydrich period of Protectorate in January 1942. His typewritten "Paměti" (Memoirs), of which the only other copy is held by the Czechoslovak State Archives in Prague, consists of six parts.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, drafts and galleys of writings, lecture and research notes, agenda and minutes of meetings, reports, financial records, lists, indexes, newspaper clippings, photos, and other papers, relating to Sohn's career as a teacher and other activities in the field of international law. Includes material relating to participation in conferences on world peace and international order; his role in formation of the United Nations and subsequent work with the UN Charter Revision Commission and other UN commissions; work with Grenville Clark in writing World Peace Through World Law (1958); and his activities with professional associations in international law; together with law school notes and seminar papers, biographical material, travel itineraries, and family letters.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, writings, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, legal opinions and summonses, lists, government orders, directives, rules and regulations, charts, pamphlets, and clippings, relating to Shattuck's activities as a member of the Loyalty Review Board of the U.S. Civil Service Commission (1947-1953) and as chairman of the Interim Mixed Parole and Clemency Board for German War Criminals (1953-1954).".
- catalog abstract "Professional correspondence, drafts of writings, speeches, lectures, minutes of meetings, Harvard Law School class notes, pamphlets, clippings, and photos, relating to Chafee's activities as law teacher, legal scholar, historian, and defender of civil liberties. Includes research material for drafts of the Federal Interpleader Act of 1936.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, drafts of speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, journals, lecture notes, minutes of meetings, bibliographies, research material, clippings, maps, and other papers. Includes material relating to Hudson's career, his activities in the negotiations of the Paris Peace Conference, 1918-1919, and with projects and problems of the League of Nations, including his efforts in urging the U.S. to join the League, his involvement with the American Committee in Geneva of the League of Nations Association, his positions as a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, his participation in other international matters and disputes, and his research activities as director of the Harvard Law School Research in International Law project (1930's). Includes diary (1918-1919) kept at the Paris Peace Conference.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, mss. of speeches and writings, reports, press releases, lecture notes, minutes of meetings, legislative bills and official documents, financial statements, printed matter, photos, phonorecord, and other papers, relating to Leach's teaching career, professional activities, service in the Air Force during World War II, and involvement in national defense matters. Includes material relating to his role as consultant to the Air Force, 1946-1966, his work with Harvard University's Defense Policy Seminar, which he founded, and drafts of an incomplete autobiography.".
- catalog abstract "Professional correspondence, mss of writings, teaching notes for courses in evidence and taxation, subject files in taxation, detailed evaluations of student papers in taxation seminars, professional association files, and other papers, from Maguire's career as lawyer and professor of law at Harvard Law School; together with personal correspondence, biographical and genealogical material, papers relating to rules of evidence in Israel and New Jersey, and material relating to his student days and other associations with Colorado College, Colorado Springs.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, memoranda, treasurers' reports, investigation reports, tables, minutes of meetings, clippings, printed matter, and other records, of an organization incorporated in 1884 as the New England Society for the Suppression of Vice, later known as the New England Citizens Crime Commission, then renamed in 1967 as the Massachusetts Council on Crime and Correction. Includes material relating to financial and internal affairs of the society, vigilance associations in other states, legislation relating to gambling, prohibition, censorship, International Reform Federation, and theaters.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly manuscripts of writings, and research notes and drafts for revision of Austrian code of civil law (particularly domestic relations, property law, and contract law) and for revision of Austrian code of criminal law (1906-1910) together with notes and other material relating to Lammasch's participation in 2d Hague Peace Conference, 1907-1908; a few letters to him; and other legal papers. Includes material postdating Lammasch's own papers relating to post-World War I drafting of a new criminal code for Germany.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, drafts of writings, research and teaching notes, legal documents and moot court briefs, clippings and other printed matter, and other papers, relating chiefly to Thayer's writing and teaching career. Includes research notes and drafts for A Preliminary Treatise on the Law of Evidence at the Common Law (1898) and his biography of John Marshall (1901); papers relating to his participation in the writing of the constitutions of North and South Dakota, 1889, and his chairmanship of a committee concerned with Indian legislation, 1887-1892; diary-like letters to his wife, Sophia Bradford (Ripley) Thayer, written while on a Western journey with Ralph Waldo Emerson; and letters to Emerson relating to Emerson's business affairs.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memorabilia, and photos, chiefly relating to personal and family affairs, but including material relating to Westengard's work in Siam as adviser to the government, 1903-1915, and judge of Supreme Court of Appeals; together with correspondence of his wife, Rebecca A. Prosser Westengard, and son Aubrey. Westengard's correspondents include his wife and son and Joseph Henry Beale, King Chulalongkorn of Siam, Prince Devawongse, Charles W. Eliot, Robert L. Raymond, and Edward Henry Strobel.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly personal and professional correspondence; together with legal briefs, memos, and other types of legal documents. Correspondence concerns Wyzanski's professional and personal life, national matters and Harvard affairs. There are complete sequences of his correspondence with Charles Culp Burlingham (1934-1959); Felix Frankfurter (1930-1964); Augustus Noble Hand (1930-1954); and Learned Hand (1932-1961). Originals of his letters to Charles C. Burlingham and Learned Hand are in the respective papers of these two men in the Harvard Law School Library.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, outlines, minutes of meetings, legal documents, statistical tables, and other printed matter and papers, relating to Morgan's service as chief reporter for the American Law Institute's Model Code of Evidence, member of the Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on Rules for Civil Procedure, chairman of the War Shipping Panel of National War Labor Board, and chairman of the Dept. of Defense Committee on a Uniform Code of Military Justice; together with teaching notes, student theses, and other papers from his career at Harvard.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, lecture notes, examination papers, documents, legislative bills, clippings, and other printed items. Pershing was an authority on public works financing and the bulk of his papers relates to his involvement in that capacity at the federal, state and municipal levels. Also included is Pershing's diary from his fifteen months with the early Public Works Administration.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, reports, depositions, legal documents, transcripts of testimony, hearings, arguments, motions, briefs, and other court records, research notes, memorabilia, blueprints, printed material, clippings and photos. Bulk of the material pertains to the defense of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, anarchists who were tried and executed for murder, and includes "office testimony" not included in the published transcript.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, reports, legal documents, transcripts, drafts and typescripts of manuscript of Friendship and Fratricide, clippings and other printed items. The papers cover Dr. Zeligs' research, writing and publication of his book about the Alger Hiss case, Friendship and fratricide: An Analysis of Whittaker Chambers and Alger Hiss (N.Y., The Viking Press, 1967). Zeligs' study approaches the relationship and conflict between Hiss and Chambers from the standpoint of the psychoanalyst.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, lectures, mss., drafts, and galley proofs of writings and speeches, research notes, outlines, bibliographies, legislative and legal documents, judicial decisions, reports, teaching material, newspaper clippings, printed matter, phonograph records, tapes, photos, and other papers, relating to Sutherland's teaching, writing, research and professional activities, and to his interest in constitutional law. Includes teaching notes for courses he offered at Cornell Law School, Harvard Law School, and Harvard College; notes, drafts, and research material for The Law at Harvard (1967), Lawyer in America, and Sutherland's section of the 3d ed. (1967) of Constitutional Law: Cases and Other Problems, edited by Paul A. Freund; and material relating to his work as reporter-in-chief and consultant for American Law Institute's Model Code of Pre-arraignment Procedure (1959-1965), chairman of a committee appointed by Gov. John Volpe to study Massachusetts' Sunday laws, and chairman of a committee of Harvard Law School faculty which arranged the 1955 conference, Government Under Law, held at the school..".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, reports, memoranda, legislative bills, clippings, pamphlets and other papers relating to Keeton's Automobile Claims Study. The Study was initiated in 1963 to survey the automobile insurance system, suggest reform by introducing a new concept of liability in automobile accidents, and propose legislation based on the new concept. The Study focused in particular on circumstances in Massachusetts, and it led to the passage of the Massachusetts Personal Injury Protection Act of 1970 and subsequent acts.".
- catalog abstract "Official documents and other papers relating to the United Nations Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, Calif., which Pennoyer served with the secretariat, including records of the conference and its committees, lists of delegates, background information, scrapbook of newspaper clippings, and photos of members of the conference.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the correspondence in this collection relates to Scott's activities as law teacher and legal scholar, and to his work as an authority in the fields of trusts and civil procedure. Other material relates to his service as clerk of the Ames Foundation (1920-1966); member of the board of the Harvard Cooperative Society (1940's and 1950's); and miscellaneous writings concerning the history of the Harvard Law School and his courses at the Rutgers U. School of Banking.".
- catalog abstract "Official correspondence, memoranda, reports, legal documents, drafts of bills, research notes, orders, hearings, articles, indexes, pamphlets, monographs and clippings, relating to alien property control in the U.S., and in Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Luxemburg, and Netherlands, before, during and after World War II, with some material on controls during and after World War I. Most of the material was collected by Schwartz as an attorney for the U.S. Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations and Office of Alien Property, U.S. Dept. of Justice, and as special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, writings, memoranda, notes, briefs, reports, legislative documents, judicial decisions, petitions, lists, indexes, financial statements, clippings, and photos, relating to Powell's career as law teacher and legal scholar, consultant and mediator in legal cases involving tax, insurance, and railroad matters, and as president of the American Political Science Association. Includes mss. of his humorous prose and verse.".
- catalog abstract "Military orders and camp regulations, captains' minutes, records relating to barracks and camp organization and to the camp's civil government, clubs, and societies, posters and notices, memorabilia, photos, and other records and papers, relating to a German World War I internment camp for British male civilians at Ruhleben, near Berlin.".
- catalog abstract "The Papers of Charles Warren consist of printed copies of Warren's own writings, papers reflecting Warren's professional work in several legal cases, research notes, and some correspondence relating to his lectures and writings. Includes: reports, notes, and documents relating to Warren's work as special master in the cases of New Mexico v. Texas (State boundary dispute), Utah v. United States (re: navigability of Colorado, Green, and San Juan rivers), and Texas v. New Mexico (re: irrigation rights on the Rio Grande); research notes on the history of the Supreme Court, and on other aspects of American legal history; typescripts of short stories by Warren. Most of the correspondence in the collection consists of incoming letters written in response to a book, article, or printed lecture by Warren. The collection is arranged in four series: I. Materials re: caes. Boxes 1-11. II. Research Materials. Boxes 12-23. III. Articles by Warren et. al. Boxes 24-35. IV. Correspondence and Memorabilia. Box 36. A folder containing engravings of 18th and 19th century legal figures has been transferred to the law library's art collection.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Greenleaf's professional and personal correspondence, notes for moot court, material relating to Christ Church, Cambridge and the Massachusetts Bible Society, and miscellaneous legal materials. Papers concern temperance, Harvard Law School, and the colonization of Liberia. Correspondents include Joseph Story, Lemuel Shaw, Charles Sumner, and Willard Witte.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes correspondence, memoranda, agenda and minutes of meetings, reports, summaries, statistical tables, financial statements, lists, legal documents, legislative documents, holograph notes and drafts, typescripts of speeches and writings, galleys, newspaper clippings including photo clippings, other printed items, photographs, and diaries. Papers reflect four aspects of Brooks' professional and personal life: his activities and concerns as attorney and judge; his championship of civil liberties; his efforts on behalf of international cooperation; and his personal relationships and interests. The bulk of his judicial papers consists of his opinions, findings, and rulings while he was serving on Middlesex, Mass. courts. Subjects include alcohol abuse and the drunken driver, automobile theft; illegal gambling, juvenile delinquency, and narcotics use. His involvement in the civil liberties movement is documented by correspondence and other material with liberal organizations, such as the American Civil Liberties Union. Brooks' activities in the effort to bring about international cooperation included membership in the United Council on World Affairs, Hugh Cabot Memorial Fund, Committee for International Reduction of Armaments, League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, American Society for Russian Relief and the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. Many of his personal friendships and interests are documented in his correspondence and writings. Correspondents include Wayne N. Aspinwall, Roger N. Baldwin, Francis Biddle, Robert F. Bradford, Edward Brooke, William Butler, Edward C. Carter, (Cardinal) Richard Cushing, Frederick W. Dallinger, Bob Dole, Robert F. Drinan, Frederick Gillett, Samuel Gompers, Carl R. Gray, Robert Haas, Richard W. Hale, Sidney Howard, Manley O. Hudson, Charles Evans Hughes, Hubert H. Humphrey, Edward M. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, Esther Lape, James R. Lawton, Henry Cabot Lodge, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., George McGovern, Joseph Mire, Endicott Peabody, Louis F. Post, Walt W. Rostow, Harrison E. Salisbury, Leverett Saltonstall, Alfred P. Sloane, Robert A. Taft, Norman Thomas, Oswald Garrison Villard, John A. Volpe, Joseph Walsh, and David I. Walsh.".
- catalog abstract "Sermons, most delivered in Cambridge and other Massachusetts towns, by various preachers. Mostly autograph manuscript sermons, but also abstracts and photostats of sermons. Many of the items include manuscript biographical notes concerning the author of the sermon, probably written by the collector. Container List".
- catalog abstract "Contains letters concerning literary, historical and social matters to Barrows from various correspondents, including Henry George, George Edward Woodberry and Viscount Kentarō Kaneko. Also genealogy of the Sabine family.".
- catalog abstract "Group 1 includes: An eclectic group of ballad-related papers, collected by Kittredge for use in his ballad and folklore studies. Also includes: research notes on the books of John Winthrop; letters from others to Kittredge concerning Winthrop, ballad studies and collection in the United States and Scotland; and printed clippings concerning ballads. Includes compilations of American ballad and song texts by Olive Dame Campbell, James Madison Carpenter, John Harrington Cox, Fannie Hardy Eckstorm, Lydia I. Hinkel, John F. Smith, and Maude Minish Sutton. Includes ballads and folk songs from the areas of Maine, North Carolina, the southern mountains of Appalachia, Virginia, and West Virginia. Materials include both texts of songs and manuscript music. Group 2 was found in the library at a later date from Group 1, and cataloged separately. Much, but not all, of this material appears to be related to the publication of and/or research for: British ballads from Maine ; the development of popular songs with texts and airs ; versions of ballads included in Professor F. J. Child's collection compiled by Phillips Barry, Fannie Hardy Eckstorm, and Mary Winslow Smyth. Published: 1929. Some of the material is marked as being part of the "Barry collection." Primarily this group is manuscript transcript texts of ballads sent in to Phillips Barry from collectors around the country. Also includes a few letters to him, clippings, and notes.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly correspondence among family members; the bulk is letters to Chanler from her sister Elizabeth Winthrop Chanler Chapman or her husband John Jay Chapman, an author, poet, and reformer. Also includes two poems, one by John Chapman.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of diaries, 1833-1839, of Gamaliel Bradford (1795-1839). Includes reflections and notes of his son Gamaliel Bradford (1831-1911) while on a voyage to Europe, 1851-1852, and on a journey to Detroit, Mich., 1854, as well as his diaries, 1854-1856. Also contains a diary and an herbarium, 1856, kept by Sarah Hickling Bradford on a trip abroad. Typed transcripts of letters that Sarah Ripley wrote to childhood friends discuss her intellectual interests; later letters to her daughter contain news of family, friends, and public events, including the Civil War.".