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He began his art career in 1955, drawing cartoons and illustrations for Adelaide's The Advertiser newspaper. In 1964, Oliphant moved to the United States and became the cartoonist at the Denver Post, and by 1965 his work was syndicated internationally by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Oliphant was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1967. In 1975 he moved to the Washington Star and joined the Universal Press Syndicate. In 1979 Oliphant was naturalized as an American citizen. When the Star went out of business in 1981, Oliphant decided to remain independent, living off the earnings from his syndication. He was the first political cartoonist in the twentieth century to work independently from a home newspaper, a situation that provided him with significant independence from editorial control. By 1983 Oliphant was the most widely syndicated American political cartoonist, with his work appearing in more than 500 newspapers. His body of work focuses mostly on American and global politics and culture; he is particularly known for his caricatures of American presidents and other world leaders. While he is most well known as a political cartoonist, over the course of his career Oliphant also produced dozens of bronze sculptures, along with many other drawings and paintings. He retired in 2015.","Source: Wikipedia contributors. \"Pat Oliphant.\" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 16 Jan. 2022. Web. 18 Jan. 2022.","Drawings of varying size, political cartoons, sculpture, books, framed items, scrapbooks, sketchbooks, slides, video tapes, and news clippings.","The Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers collection contains materials documenting the life and work of artist Patrick Oliphant. It covers his career as a political cartoonist from 1955 to 2015, including thousands of original cartoon drawings. It also includes examples of his other artistic works, like sculptures, sketches, paintings, lithographs, and other drawings. Oliphant's artwork, especially the political cartoons, cover a wide variety of political and cultural topics, both in the United States and across the globe and could be useful to researchers interested in many aspects of political and social history in the second half of the 20th century. ","The collection also includes materials that provide insight into the creation and promotion of exhibits of Oliphant's work, travel and speaking engagements, and business papers documenting sales of his artwork. It contains personal papers and correspondence, including a large number of letters from the public. Photographs also provide insight into the creation and promotion of Oliphant's pieces. The collection also contains audiovisual materials, consisting mostly of interviews with Oliphant. ","A bust of United States President John F. Kennedy is depicted with the quote \"..it is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work…thus far so nobly advanced\" on its base. The bust creates a shadow that looks like United States President Abraham Lincoln.","1964 Republican presidential primary candidate William Scranton lies on the ground holding a gun and a flag that reads \"Republican Nomination\" and is filled with bullet holes. Fellow primary candidate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. approaches him holding a gun and a suitcase labeled \"Ex South Vietnam.\" Fellow primary candidate Barrry Goldwater approaches both of them holding a gun in his hands and a knife in his teeth.","A man driving a car looks over as a police officer with an antenna attached to his helmet passes him on a motorcyle.","A soldier sits on a raised hut in the jungle labeled \"Thai Checkpoint #1.\" Another soldier stands on the ground below, stopping an approaching line of soldiers that are in the process of turning around and going back the way they came.","A man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" holding a document that reads, \"NO Vote on Open Tennis.\" Two other men, dressed in business attire, play tennis across his desk.","A man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" talking on the phone. Over six panels he says, \"Those bright young fellows in the Wimbledon final sound like just what we need…for the Davis cup - what were their names again..?...Who?...Emerson?...And who?...STOLLE?!!...never mind!\"","Two men stand at a bus stop, one wearing a coat and the other in shorts and flip-flops. The man in shorts holds a newspaper showing two headlines, one that reads, \"Cricket - Aust. [Australia] Doing Well,\" and another that reads, \"Tennis: Rebels May Play in Davis Cup.\"","A group of men sit at a conference table in front of a sign that reads, \"Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference.\" The men on one side of the table are Black and the men on the other side are white. Stuck into the middle of the table is a spear labeled \"Southern Rhodesia and South Africa Issues.\"","A man in a suit and a woman in a robe and curlers sit at a kitchen table. In front of the man are a glass of water and a plate with one stalk on celery on it. The woman points at a newspaper with the headline, \"More Cautions on Coronaries Sugar's Out Too!\"","A group of men wait in line at a barred window labeled \"Pay Master.\" At the front of the line, a man holding an envelope filled with money passes a bill through the bars. Behind him, a man holds a newspaper with the headline \"Spuds Up Butter Up Bread Up Etcetera Up - Charges for S.A. Govt. Services to Rise, says Premier.\"","As winds blow buildings and debris all around, two first responders in a truck labeled \"SAFB\" rescue a man tangled in power lines.","A man stands in the middle of a strong wind, covering his eyes. Large pieces of debris, labeled \"racial strife,\" \"Southern Rhodesia,\" \"Goldwater nomination,\" \"South Vietnam,\" \"Indonesia tension,\" and \"Cyprus,\" fill the air around him.","A man sits in a large truck labeled \"Fountains, Inc.\" The truck is hauling a large fountain with a label that reads, \"One Commemorative Fountain - To A.C.C. - C.O.D.\" The man in the truck glares out of the window at two worried-looking men in suits.","Two men, each carrying a small shovel, attempt to clear a beach covered in huge chunks of debris labeled \"Seawall.\"","A woman sits in a car, attempting to turn right onto a busy street. In front of her a large sign reads, \"No Right Hand Turn,\" and a police officer points to his right hand. A bus with a frustrated driver waits behind her.","In Japan, an Japanese man and a white woman sit on the floor on opposite sides of a low table. The woman holds a flag that says, \"Australia\" and features the Olympic rings. Behind the man is a sign that reads, \"Welcome Olrympic Visitor.\"","A man holds a large missile from the Soviet Union. The missile is labeled \"To Bung.\" It was previously labeled \"To Fidel,\" but Fidel has been crossed out. Fidel refers to Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro. The man is handing the missile to President of Indonesia Sukarno, as another man, possibly Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, runs toward them in an attempt to stop the transaction.","A woman stands on the wing of a large airplane, inspecting it with a magnifying glass. The pilot stands nervously behind her.","Three people, a man in a shirt that says \"Australia\" and two women in revealing outfits, stand holding cricket bats. A angry man in a hat and coat approaches.","United States space probe Ranger 7 crashes into a garden on the moon, as a group of aliens move to get out of its way.","A butcher stands in the doorway of his shop, watching two dogs as they walk by. All the trays in the shop window are empty and a sign on the window reads, \"Sorry No Beef.\"","A man driving an old-fashioned car labeled \"Labor\" stops at a gas station featuring a sign that reads, \"Compulsory Car Check Here.\" A mechanic rolls a cart full of tools toward the car.","A United States Navy officer and a sailor stand on a large ship. The officer yells down at two military officers on a much smaller ship labeled \"North Vietnam.\"","A small man in a helmet labeled \"UN,\" referring to the United Nations, stands between two much larger men in Cyprus. One man holds a bat, another holds a ball, and the UN official  holds a book labeled \"Rules of Baseball.\"","Public transportation company Denver Tramway Corporation is depicted as a bus with square wheels labeled \"Gross Receipts Tax\" and \"State Fuel Tax.\"","Alabama Governor George Wallace, depicted as Tarzan, stands in a tree next to a woman telling her, \"You Tarzan, me Jane -- not that it matters much!\"","A baby in a diaper labeled \"'68\" stands in front of Father Time, holding a sign that reads, \"I Aint Goin\"","Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, relax in a hammock together. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","United States Vice President and 1968 Democratic presidential primary candidate Hubert Humphrey heads toward the locker room carrying armor, a shield, and a sword. His fellow Democratic primary candidates, United States Senators Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, look on.","Governor of New York and 1968 United States Republican presidential primary candidate Nelson Rockefeller takes his running shoes out of a trunk in the attic.","Outgoing United States Postmaster General Larry O'Brien speaks to incoming Postmaster General M. Marvin Watson, just outside his office. Part of the caption is missing.","A frazzled dove, representing peace, faces away from a group of traffic signs reading \"One Way,\" No Entry,\" Detour,\" etc. and pointing all different directions. A small tank approaches in the background.","Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, sit in a bubble bath while talking to United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford on the telephone. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","Two Vietnamese people stand next to the crash site of a United States F-111 aircraft.","Police officers arrest a ground of university student protestors and load them into a police vehicle.","Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) Kurt Georg Kiesinger tries to hold the door closed as a giant Nazi monster attempts to escape a cell.","United States President Lyndon Johnson stands holding a crumpled tax bill while nearby Chair of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills holds a \"$4 billion spending cut guarantee.\" In the door way stands a group of people participating in the People's March on Washington. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy ladles soup to a long line of children as a woman knitting in a rocking chair asks about the world population crisis.","Three children, in shirts reading \"CZECHO,\" \"SLOV,\" and \"AKIA,\" are confronted by Soviet Union tank.","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic presidential primary Candidate Eugene McCarthy pilots a small plane, as a much larger plane labeled RFK, for Senator and fellow Democratic presidential primary candidate Robert Kennedy, passes over him.","A man stands inside of a room labeled \"Senate,\" referring to the United States Senate. He holds a smouldering document labeled \"Dodd Bill,\" referring to the Gun Control Act of 1968. Standing outside the door is a man holding a smoking gun representing the \"gun lobby.\"","United States President Lyndon Johnson builds steps out of blocks, while North Vietnam builds a less stable set of stairs out of wood. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing","In Washington, D.C, a businessman yells at man holding out his hat and a sign that reads \"Poor People's Campaign Going Broke.\"","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy appears as a cat in a tree, attempting to catch United States President Lyndon Johnson, pictured as a singing bird, while fellow Senator and primary candidate Eugene McCarthy is pictured as a dog biting Kennedy's tail.","A well-dressed man walking a poodle walks past a ground of people labled \"U.S. Needy,\" saying he cannot help because his money is tied up in Swiss banks.","Three teenage or early adult children play musical instruments for their sleeping dad on Father's Day.","A group of Students for a Democratic Society members searching for a location for their national convention walk way from a monkey enclosure at the zoo.","A businessman in the oil industry attempts to commiserate with cancer researchers regarding budget cuts.","A man standing in deep floodwater standing near a sign pointing the way to Denver, asks another man, who is digging almost completely underwater, to hurry up with the dam.","United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a Vietnamese military officer on his shoulders, walks along a cliff past a rock slide labeled \"pressures for Vietnam withdrawal.\"","Two Arab men in a small sailboat are approached by a large, heavily armed Israeli ship.","United States President Richard Nixon, Vice President Spiro Agnew, and two others, all dressed diapers, walk past Father Time.","Incoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel sits on the back of a large hog labeled \"private interests.\"","While NASA astronauts examine rocks on another planet, a group of nearby alien beings holds a meeting.","A businessman carrying a bag labeled \"Soviet Arms Sales Inc.\" approaches a group of Arab men, one of whom is holding a report that reads \"Israelis now have nuclear weapon!\"","A man holidng a document relating to inflation opens the door to the \"pay-raise pantry\" to find an oversized mouse labeled Congress.","Representatives from the United States and Hanoi, Vietnam meet to discuss the ongoing conflict. Hawks gather in a tree nearby.","United States President-elect Richard Nixon carries President Lyndon Johnson on his shoulders down a basketball court as Johnson prepares to dunk a basketball labeled \"surtax.\"","Incoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel stands in a monk's robe surrounded by various birds of prey.","During peace talks in Paris, the representative from North Vietnam expresses concern regarding the shape of the chairs.","Two repairman arrive to fix fallen over transmission towers.","United States President Richard Nixon and another man stand outdoors on a desk belonging to the Governor of California, surrounded by flooding and heavy rain.","A man representing Iraq holds a rope in his hand with the noose around his own neck.","A man lies on the floor next to a document that reads \"Opposition to Congress Pay Raise,\" having been trampeled by a group of United States Congressmen.","American tourists disembark from an airplane in Cuba, as Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro waits at a cash register.","A United States Navy officer offers five admirals from the Bucher case, relating to Lloyd Bucher and the USS Pueblo, along with other military aid, to South Korea.","A United States Congressman, holding a pay raise, refuses an offer of clothing from a charity for destitute Congressmen.","In the office of the United States Postmaster General a man removes a large portrait of President Richard Nixon. A nearby newspaper has the headline, \"No More Political Patronage.\"","Several United States legislators sleep while two men show a prestentation using a projector. A nearby sign reads \"Citizens for Decent Literature Present a Private Sermon and Pornography Showing for Legislators.\"","A man representing tobacco interests stands with two scientists in a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) office. He tells the FCC official that soon they will have a cigarette that cures cancer.","A United States military officer waters plants growing in a rocket shaped pot labeled \"ABM [Anti-ballistic missile] Plans,\" as a tear rolls down his cheek.","United States President Richard Nixon scratches the back of Wille Mae Rogers with a scratcher labeled, \"Presidential Seal of Approval,\" while she scratches his with a scratcher labeled, \"Seal of Good Housekeping Approval.\"","United States President Richard Nixon cuts through a barbed wire fence next to a sign that reads, \"West Berlin No Admittance.\"","A Chinese ship pulls a smaller boat with a sail that reads \"Hong Kong Royal Yacht Club.\"","President of France Charles de Gaulle throws a bucket of water on United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon holds a wet document labeled \"triumphal European tour plans.\"","Two women sit aboard an El AL Airlines airplane, while a flight attendant in an Israeli military uniform fires a gun out the window.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird shoots an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) through the middle of a man representing Congress. The missile is labeled \"Pentagon $4 million lobby.\"","A United States soldier, holding a gun and smoking a cigarette, sits on the professor's desk as he teaches.","Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan stands on the desk of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, holding a spyglass labeled \"retaliation policy\" up to an eye covered by an eye patch. This cartoon was published the day after the death of Eshkol.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, stands aboard ship whipping Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, who are seating at the oars. Uncle Sam rows furiously while Thiệu sits and watches.","Three men, representing Berlin, China, and the Soviet Union, sit on a park bench. China lights three matches stuck in the shoe of the Soviet Union, while the Soviet Union does the same thing to Berlin.","Two protestors from Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) hold a burning torch next to a podium labeled \"C.U. Free Speech.\" The podium has caught fire.","Justice, holding a sword and gavel, tells police to take way New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison had unsuccessfully prosecuted Clay Shaw on charges alleging his involvement in the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a large key while standing next to a locked trunk labeled \"The Bombing.\"","Two men, representing French unions, hang over a cliff while fighting each other with pickaxes. Two other men, representing the United States dollar and the British pound, are attached to the French unions by a rope and cling to the top of the cliff.","Investigators leave a dark house labeled \"The Ray Case,\" failing to notice several sets of eyes peering out of a dark room. The Ray Case refers to James Earl Ray, who was convicted of assassinating Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.","A car turns the wrong way onto a one-way street, nearly hitting two pedestrians in the crosswalk.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and a man representing the Soviet Union wrestle a large, fire-breathing dragon.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh stands behind a panel looking through a hole, as part of a game where balls can be thrown at him. United States President Richard Nixon prepares to throw a hand grenade.","A police officer stands with his foot on the arm of a man sitting in a pool at Cosa Nostra Villa. The man holds a drink and smokes a cigar. The pool is labeled \"respectability.\"","A member of the United States House of Representatives asks a room full of smiling Senators if they will go along with a pay raise.","A student protestor stands outside of the fence for Tweedle-dum kindergarten attempting to encourage unrest among the children inside.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird fences, using a small anti-ballistic missile (ABM) instead of a sword, with Senators J. William Fulbrigth and Albert Gore Sr. The senators use small branches instead of swords.","Soviet Union soliders stand next to a sign that has the words \"Chen Pao Island\" crossed out and replaced with \"Damansky I.\". A large group of Chinese people carrying a large photograph of Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.","Two British soldiers stand at a military checkpoint on Anguilla. Two diminutive Anguillan people stand nearby, one throws a rock. Most of the caption for this cartoon is missing.","United States President Richard Nixon appears as an unhappy husband sitting at the kitchen table. His wife, labeled \"Doves,\" says, \"Married two months and they want you to go to Cambodia..?\"","A group of people peer out of a door featuring multiple large signs advertising secret peace talks between North and South Vietnam.","United States President Richard Nixon and a group of men from Nixon and Co. accountants go through a large pile of paper. One of the accountants looks up at a portrait of former President Lyndon Johnson and says, \"Oh, brother! Could you spend!\"","A large crowd stands in Jerusalem, including figures representing the United States, Israel, the Soviet Union, and many others.","A legislator gives a speech regarding pornography, first denouncing it and then becoming intrigued by the idea of taxing it.","A part of California falls into the sea as several nearby people hold signs warning of an impending earthquake.","Two members of the United States military attempt to sell a large anti-ballistic missile (ABM) to a civilian.","United States President Richard Nixon shakes hands with King Hussein of Jordan as a fire labeled \"Jordanian guerillas\" burns behind them.","A farmer sitting under an umbrella on a large tractor tells farm laborers holding a sign reading \"Improve Farm Labor Conditions\" to beat it.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, walks away carrying a large bomb, as a small dog labeled \"North Vietnam\" chews on his leg.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a document that reads \"North Koreans Down U.S. Spy Plane,\" as a group of men carrying swords and beating drums urge him to retaliate.","A United States military officer stands aboard a strange machine labeled \"top secret Pentagon boondoggle,\" a taxpayer looks on in tears.","Two soldiers from the Soviet Union hammer nails into a coffin labeled \"Czechoslovakia.\"","A United States soldier in a hut labeled \"U.S. Defense Communications System Station 13150/6\" sits in a rocking chair with a woman on his lap. Another soldier in a jeep hands him an urgent message from the President.","Two college administrators hold a newspaper that reads \"Arab intigators infiltrate college campuses,\" as two Arab men ride by on camels.","Three men huddle in a \"super-rich tax shelter,\" as bombs labeled \"tax reforms\" explode outside.","A French airplane passenger stares out the window in surprise as the pilot, outgoing President of France Charles de Gaulle, parachutes away from the plane. The caption for this cartoon is missing.","A salesman from \"U.S.-Assembled Cheap Foreign Guns Inc.\" lies on the ground, having been shot by an elderly woman holding a gun with a price tag on it.","A man representing South Vietnam hands a $2.5 billion bill for damages to two United States soldiers.","A United States military officer at \"Petagon Motors\" shows off the new \"ABMobile\" (Anti-ballistics mobile)","A man eats a meal at a table covered with various containers of pesticides. He sprinkles DDT on his food.","A tour group at the United States Supreme Court passes Associate Justice Abe Fortas.","A group of prisoners in a cell labeled \"Reserved for Political Prisoners,\" looks out a window at a sign that reads \"Coalition Government Contradicts Democratic Principles Says Saigon.\" At the time, Saigon was the capital of South Vietnam.","United States President holds up a \"Draft by Lottery\" document to a military officer standing near a group of booby traps lableed \"present draft.\"","Two United States soldiers stand next to very large container with labels that read \"For Immediate Disposal,\" and \"U.S. Army Nerve Gas Stockpile Billion Person Dose Keep Tightly Sealed in a Safe Place.\"","Eight United States Supreme Court Justices stand with a large, symbolic \"Supreme Court\" balanced on their heads. There is a blank space for Justice Abe Fortas, who resigned on May 14, 1969, and the \"Supreme Court\" is beginning to crumble.","A man lies asleep in a bed labeled \"Denver,\" as the bed slides off a cliff toward \"school segregation.\"","A group of men from North Vietnam holds a document labeled \"Nixon Viet Peace Proposal.\" Three of them crouch behind a wall, while one man stands and shouts.","A man labeled \"Creamer\" shoots another man labeled \"Environment Conservation.\"","A United States military officer and a man in a suit sit holding piles of money next to a sign that reads \"Military-Industrial Complex in Session.\" A bomb labeled \"attack by congressmen\" flies over their heads.","Mayor of Los Angeles Sam Yorty wears a crown and sits on top of a pile labeled \"Racial Fears.\"","United States President Richard Nixon throws a life preserver labeled \"Postal Reforms,\" toward a hand reaching out of a pile of mail.","Two United States soldiers ride off the road in a Jeep that is falling apart.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird walks away from two large birds wearing United States military hats. Birdfeathers labeled \"economy cuts\" are on the ground and Laird holds a pair of scissors.","United States President Richard Nixon walks into a room carrying suitcases, to find President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu chewing on the rug.","A man speaks at the International Communist Conference in the Soviet Union as those around him laugh.","A United States military officer stands in front of a row of soldiers in Vietnam asking for volunteers. Behind his back he holds a document that reads \"Wanted - 25,000 troops for withdrawal from Vietnam.\"","Nation's Bank offers \"gift\" with an interest rate of 8.5 percent to a representative of the African-American civil rights organization CORE (Congress of Racial Equality.","A couple sits at a table near a third person labeled \"surtax.\"","A man representing United States liberals fights off a huge snake labeled \"backlash.\" Men representing \"rightist politics\" decline to help.","Big Tobacco leaves the House of Representatives carrying the \"bill to ban cigarette health warning.\"","Prime Minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, surrounded by a small group of white men, addresses a much larger audience of Black men.","United States President Richard Nixon stands in water, holding a man representing Vietnam on his shoulders. On the nearby shore, Senator J. William Fulbright appears as an elf sitting on a toadstool.","Two United States military officers stand near the \"U.S. Army Mustard \u0026 Nerve Gas Stockpile.\" One holds a document that reads \"Army must dispose of gas at storage sites.\"","The Soviet Union and United States President appear as two worms in a globe shaped like an apple. President Nixon is coming out of a hole in Romania and the Soviet Union out of South America.","A United States Senator holds a document labeled \"Surtax Extension - Passed by House.\" The document is smoking and is being handed to the senator by someone lying on the floor. The senator says they'll need some time to think about it.","United States President Richard Nixon asks a favor of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, who is lying on the floor next to a briefcase labeled \"South America.\"","A group of United States military officers, one holding a missile labeled \"Planned ABM [anti-ballistic missile], recoil from a paper airplane labeled \"Gromyko asks better Russia-U.S. Relations,\" referring to Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko.","A doctor waits nervously at his desk as a representative from the United States Internal Revenue Serice Audit Division goes through his Medicare and Medicaid records.","An Apollo 11 astronaut falls while climbing down from the spacraft to the surface of the moon. Another astronaut records him for a live television broadcast.","A group United States soldiers sits in a truck with a sign that reads \"Out of Vietnam by 1970!\" Their commanding officer addresses them while holding a document that says \" Secret U.S. Thailand Commitment.\"","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, prepares to make an announcement, but is upstaged by a clown juggling balls labeled \"Soviet,\" \"Moon,\" and \"Shot.\"","Two men carrying a briefcase labeled \"U.S. Arms Sales Inc. Latin America Division,\" talk to a man holding a gun marked as made in the U.S.A. Nearby, signs point the way to Honduras and El Salvador.","United States President Richard Nixon boards a plane leaving Vietnam. A small group of Vietnamese men watches him leave.","An African American man leaves a gun store with several guns. A sign in the window reads \"Govt. urged to ban all handguns. Get yours now while they last!\"","Businessmen in the United States oil industry stand before a large pipe labeled \"27 1/2% oil allowance.\" A much smaller pipe labeled \"taxpayers\" branches off the first.","Members of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means committee arrive at the home of the \"Super Rich,\" represented by a large man holding a cigar and a small dog.  The Ways and Means members are pointing angrily and one holds a rope.","A woman holding an olive branch, representing peace, pulls a United States soldier away from Vietnam.","A large woman holding a hammer and sickle, representing \"World Revolution,\" attempts to avoid bullets as China and the Soviet Union shoot at each other.","A small group of men representing the Czech government stand far away from a wreath lying on the ground. The wreath is labeled \"1st anniversary of Czechoslovakian Uprising.\"","A rickety train labeled \"Nation's Railroads\" carries precariously stacked barrels of poison gas.","United States President Richard Nixon watches as a group of men replace a sign reading \"Impeach Earl Warren\" with a sign reading \"Impeach Haynsworth.\" Earl Warren was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Clement Haynsworth was nominated for the Supreme Court by Nixon, but was not confirmed.","A large Soviet Union tank runs over the foot of a man representing Czechoslovakia.","A man labeled \"Camille victims,\" referring to Hurricane Camille, crawls out of rubble as around him people sell food for $200 a sack, water for $1 a gallon, and oxygen for 25 cents a go.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird rows a small boat toward a large ship, carrying a document labeled \"military budget cuts.\"","United States White House Urban Affairs Advisor Daniel Patrick Moynihan stands in a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow labeled \"Vietnam War.\" A group of people labeled \"The Cities\" looks on.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, gets between China and the Soviet Union and attempts to give an opinion on the Warsaw Pact.","United States Selective Services Director Lieutenant General Lewis B. Hershey sits at hid desk, manipulating a group of draftees on strings. His inbox is completely fully of \"appealed draft status\" documents.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh lies on his deathbed. Several men stand around him with tears on their faces. Several glance at each other and some have their fingers crossed. Hồ Chí Minh died on September 2, 1969.","United States President Richard Nixon stands in a small boat. He tosses a life preserver labeled \"tax relief\" toward a man standing in shallow water, representing corporations. On the other side of the boat a man representing earners has disappeared below the water, with only his arms remaining visible.","United States President Richard Nixon walks out of the \"Bureau of Filing and Obfuscation.\" Two men remain in the office, one holding a document that reads \"Forward Together! Overhaul of Washington Under the New Federalism - Richard Nixon: 'A Strategy for the 70s'.\"","A large tank labeled \"Defense Budget\" drives across wet cement labeled \"Domestic Federal Construction Spending,\" leaving a track behind it.","A man reads from the last will and testiment of former President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, as a group of people listens. Nearby is a trunk labeled \"Continued War, Destruction, and Suffering.\"","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, in a soldier's uniform and  carrying a gun, approaches a tent. The tent is empty and has a note on the front that reads \"Dear Mr. Thieu, Today you are become a man - Farewell.\"","A priest from the Catholic Church of Northern Ireland and a minister from the Protestant Church of Northern Ireland cheer on two men hitting and clubbing each other.","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and a group of other Soviet officials laugh in his office. In a trashcan nearby is a document labeled \"Canada-Russia 3-Year Wheat Agreement.\"","The United States House of Representatives is represented as a race car driver standing in a car labeled \"Popular Vote Electoral System.\" The United States Senate stands at the back of the car surrounded by engine parts.","Two men carry a stuffed Chairman of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, out of a shop named \"Peking Taxidermy.\"","A man sits in air traffic control with flames coming out of his head, while behind him several men rush in holding a straight jacket. Nearby is a newspaper with the headline \"Supersonic Jets Get Go-Ahead.\"","A group of Vietnamese men stand on one side of a table, while a group of men from the United States stand on the other. One of the men from the United States holds up a document for his grinning compatriots to read that states \"Fool the Enemy! Support Hugh Scott's moratorium on the criticism of the Vietnam War. Show Unity Now!\"","A United States Army officer sits on a chair below a banner that reads \"U.S. Army Hall of Fame.\" He is surrounded by trophies that say things like, \"Gas Warfare Obfuscation Award,\" \"ABM Insistence Award,\" and \"Nerve Gas Testing Award.\" Another officer hands him a trophy labeled \"Service Clubs Embezzlement Scandal Award.\"","A representive of the Atomic Energy Commission discusses extinction with the wildlife of Amchitka Island. Behind him, two of his colleagues carry a bomb, signaling impending damage to the environment.","A group of men that appear to be part of the mafia enter a United States Army recruiting office. The soldier at the front desk holds a newspaper that tells of a retired Major General admitting profit from gun sales.","A large group of Students for a Democratic Society members are put in a jail cell. One holds a sign that reads \"SDS Chicago National Action.\"","A group of college students pull a huge football on wheels. The football features a dollar sign and is labeled \"College Athletics Programs.\" A group of men in suits stand on top of the football, one of whom is brandishing a whip.","Astronauts from the Soviet Union install a large billboard in outer space.","A man in a sports car states that Denver does not have a smog problem.","A man with a nametag reading \"Love\" arrives in Africa. Several men behind him carry large packages labeled \"Metro govt.,\" \"Environment \u0026 Pollution,\" \"Migrant Labor,\" \"Education,\" and \"Welfare.\"","A group of Arab men stand around a man representing Lebanon. Lebanon lies on the ground with a sword on his back as the men around him shout, \"Onward to Israel!\"","A United States military officer wearing an apron and cleaning the floor with a mop, answers the telephone in an empty base.","A hand reaching out of an office labeled \"Pentagon\" pats the heads of a group of smiling watchdogs.","A business man asks United States President Richard Nixon if Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a bull bursting out of a china shop window, belongs to him.","A group men from North Vietnam attempt to read text by United States President Richard Nixon.","A woman carrying an olive branch and a sign that reads \"End the War!\" approaches a sign point the way to \"November Moratorium. Two men, representing the Militant Right and the Militant Left, stand under the sign and ask to walk with her.","A Denver police officer asks for volunteers for high school detail. All of the other officers avoid eye contact.","A large truck labeled, \"Danger: Truck Lobby Longer Wider Load\" comes up behind a much smaller car.","Two employees for the Garbage Collection and Removal Service pick up garbage, as one tells the other he used to want to be a teacher.","A man representing United States postal unions stands behind a barred window in the post office. Santa Claus is tied up behind him and an angry crowd is on the other side of the window.","Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace walks into a house carrying a carpetbag labeled \"G. Wallace Vietnam.\" He finds \"The South,\" represented as a young woman, sitting in the lap of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew.","A man representing the Soviet Union and Uncle Sam, representing the United States, sit at a small table together. Their server is a large woman with a skull for a head holding a menu featuring the nuclear symbol.","A group of men from \"Mafia Inc.\" tie up a man representing \"Local Government.\"","Santa Claus, representing the United States Congress, throws a large gift labeled \"$800 tax exemption,\" out of his sleigh toward President Richard Nixon and two others.","A North Vietnamese soldier sits outside of a prison cell burning a document labeled \"Please for Information on POWs [Prisoners of War] and MIAs [Missing in Actions].\" He lets the smoke blow into the cell window.","Two Black Jews approach the Israel Immigration counter and told they can be admitted as long as they don't get \"uppity.\"","A businessman from General Agglomerate Manufacturing and Supply Company speaks during the Annual Report to Stockholders. There are only a few people in attendance and everyone is in tears.","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev stand holding a large missile, just outside of an area marked with signs reading \"truce zone,\" and \"arms banned in this area.\" Nasser says, \"What's our next eagle-swift move, O Great Adviser..?\"","A group of feminist women hold signs celebrating victories in equal rights, as a Western Union employee delivers a message from United States President Richard Nixon.","A man and young boy visit the Sports Hall of Fame and look at a statue of bookmaker Benny the Book.","A group of miners place a memorial wreath for recently murdered UMWA (United Mine Workers Association) labor leader Joseph Yablonski.","President of France Georges Pompidou between an Arab and an Israeli man, both holding weapons and pointing fingers at each other. Pompidou shrugs.","United States President Richard Nixon, wearing a jet pack, flies away from NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) carrying a copy of the budget and a stack of money. NASA employees look worriedly into their box of money.","United States President Richard Nixon holds Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a large dog, on a leash.","A United States taxpayer hands over a large amount of money to President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. Thiệu is standing just outside the \"Saigon Friends of the Government Businessmen's Club,\" which is full of wealthy patrons, and holding a document that reads \"Demand for $68 Million to Run South Vietnamese Army.\"","An employee of the American Forces Vietnam Broadcasting Network is dragged away by military police, while officers approach a solider doing janitorial work and ask him if he would like to be on the radio.","Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John McCormack sleeps in his office chair as a group of men devise a method of rolling the chair out of a large hole in the wal.","A man opens a trash can to find Michael James Brody Jr., wearing a sign that reads \"Free Money,\" and throwing bills in the air.","An empty desk with a name plate that reads \"CBI Director\" on it and a sign on the wall behind it that reads \"THINK.\"","A beaver labeled \"Kemp-Lamm Bill\" chews the legs off a large billboard that reads \"Support Your Local Billboard Lobby.\"","A man holidng a shotgun walks through the snow away from a smoking mound on the ground.","United States President Richard Nixon and men representing France, Israel, Arabs, and the Soviet Union stand in a circle. They are throwing a sword labeled \"the blame\" to each other, and each has mutiple cuts and other injuries.","United States Senator J. William Fulbright uses a whip to tear a document labeled \"Nixon Adminstration Vietnam Withdrawal Policy\" to shreds. The document is being held by a man representing Hawks, while a group of men labeled \"Doves\" watches happily from behind Fulbright.","United States President Richard Nixon, holding a mop, prepares to clean up a huge mess labeled \"Gov[ernment] Spending of Past Decade.\"","Vice President Spiro Agnew swings a golf club wildly. Dirt sprays into the watching crowd, and the golf ball hits another player on the head.","United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers speaks to a group of Arab men, all of whom are falling asleep at the table. Behind him a sign reads \"Arab Rotary Luncheon Speaker U.S. Sec. of State William P. Rogers.\"","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser looks out the window and Israeli planes dropping bombs as someone in his office notifies him that Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir is on the phone and would like to discuss a cease fire.","A skeleton prepares to fly a small plane loaded with \"245T Defoliant Spray.\" This list of places he will visit includes several locations in Vietnam, along with a city in Arizona.","President of France Georges Pompidou leaves the airport in tears as a man holds a sign that reads \"Thin-Skin Pompidou.\"","Democratic party chairman Larry O'Brien is held in his desk chair by a group of men in suits. One pulls his mouth into a smile while another holds a sign that reads \"Bring Us Together.\" On O'Brien's desk is a box labeled \"Funds\" with jut a few coins in it.","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser lies in a pile of rubble with a man representing the Soviet Union after a bombing. The Soviet Union asks if a purge of Soviet Jews would make him feel better.","Counselor to the President Daniel Patrick Moynihan attempts to collect confidential memos he has written to United States President Richard Nixon, as Nixon tosses them on the ground. In the background, two men read a confidential memo entitled \"Benign Neglect,\" referring to a memo written by Moynihan to Nixon relating to race relations in the United States.","Head of State of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk stands with another man in a port. The man holds a document that reads \"N[orth] Vietnamese \u0026 Viet Cong Infiltration Latest.\" A large ship approaches nearby, with two long-haired men at the front holding a sign that reads \"Dear Cambodia - we hav [sic] stole this ship. Please give us political asylum!\"","United States Senator Roman Hruska completes a large statue of Judge Harrold Carswell, a recent nominee for the Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon.","A United States Postal Service employee walks away from Congress after dumping a large pile of mail at their feet and putting a mail bag over one Congressman's head.","A group of United States soldiers report to the airport manager to replace air traffic controllers who are out sick.","A man sits on a dead horse labeled \"Denver Tramway,\" as another man, holding a whip and a clipboard noting the rapid transit rate increase from 35 to 45 cents, asks for another ten cents.","An air traffic controller lies in a hospital bed with crossed arms holding a cigarette. An airline pilot, flight attendant, and a man holding a suitcase wait in the doorway. Two doctors approach the bed, one with an FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) logo on his coat and a gun in his hand.","Two women sit at a kitchen table drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes. They discuss the looks of candidates for Governor of Colorado Mark Hogan and John Love.","A man standing behind a gate in a building that is labeled \"Embassy\" and covered in bullet holes asks a man labeled \"Latin American Dictatorships\" on the other side of the gate whether kidnappings and killings are the thanks the get for their support.","Governor of Florida Claude R. Kirk Jr. stands with his arms crossed in an ocean labeled \"Integration.\" A United States Marshall approaches from the shore holding a document labeled \"Civil Papers.\"","A group of anti-war protestors stand in a jail cell calling for Jane Fonda.","United States Ambassador to Sweden Jerome H. Holland, a Black man, arrives in Sweden. He is welcomed by Swedish officials who at the same time attach a sign to his back calling him a racial slur.","A man with a long beard lies on at set of stairs near the United States Capitol holding a sign that reads \"Representation for Washington, D.C.\" Men wearing coats and ties walk past without looking at him.","A man drives a large car leaving a trail of pollution. He throws a document that reads \"Earth Day Preserve Our Environment April 22, 1970\" out of the window.","United States President Richard Nixon attempts to use a large knife to cut himself out of a tangled mess representing Southeast Asia.","Two women and a man stand in a city building looking out the window and down toward the ground. On a wall inside, a chart shows the Dow-Jones dropping sharply, and a voice coming from the phone says \"Sell!!\"","A United Arab Republic airplane is shot down by Israeli soliders. A woman holding a gun approaches the cockpit, as another man with a gun stands next to a sign that reads \"Watch for Russian-piloted Arab Jets.\"","A blindfolded Justice addresses a man labeled \"Hispanos\" using a racial slur.","Governor of Alabama Albert Brewer sits in a chair in his office while former Governor George Wallace attempts to climb into it.","Four men sit slumped on a bench, one holding a newspaper with the headline \"Stock Market in Slump.\" A woman in old fashioned clothes walks past.","A United States Congressman watches through his window as a postal worker walks into the wind carrying a large bag of mail. Inside, a man representing \"Junk Mailers,\" offers the congressman cigars and brandy.","Oil executives discuss a marketing plan to promote \"clean gasoline\" with a song and guitar.","United States President Richard Nixon appears near a building on Wall Street, standing on a step ladder and holding a net. Behind him, Vice President Spiro Agnew holds a sign that reads \"Market Up!\"","Two men, each wearing a keffiyeh, sit in a trench as bullets fly by. One is wearing a suit and the other a symbol of the Soviet Union.","A tow truck arrives at \"Morrison Road Towing Center,\" pulling a police car behind it. The truck driver's boss tells him he's really done it this time.","A large businessman with a document in his pocket labeled \"Air Pollution Variance,\" lights his cigar from the top of a smokestack labeled \"Public Service Co.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sits in a tank next to a sign pointing toward Cambodia. Senator Robert Byrd approaches from the nearby gas station, \"Senate Gas,\" telling Nixon there is none left.","A member of the Colorado Air Pollution Variance Board stamps \"Approved\" on the forehead of a man smoking a large pipe that is filling the room with smoke.","A man holding a construction helmet and a large wrench sits on the desk of a man in a business suit. The businessman shakily pours a cup of coffee as the other man says he was inspired by United States President Richard Nixon to make no more wage claims until things are straightened out.","Members of the House of Representatives Byron Rogers and Wayne Aspinall appear as statues. Bill Gossard, Richard Perchlik, Craig Barnes, and Mike McKevitt appear as birds sitting on the statutes.","Two men, one Arab and one Israeli, sit in chairs biting each other. Nearby, United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers flips through a document titled \"My plan for Arab-Israeli Peace.\"","United States Senators chase after a peace dove, grabbing at it.","A group of United States soldiers prepares to leave Cambodia, as one lags behind cleaning up with a feather duster.","A man sits at a desk at Mafia Inc. holding a newspaper with the headline \"Italian-Americans protest FBI harrassment.\" He tells three other men to round up a group of honest Italians.","A member of the military of the Soviet Union and an Arab man stand in front of a missile. The Soviet man holds the hand of the Arab man over the \"Fire\" button.","United States military officers shoot and drop a grenade into a hole in the ground labeled \"My Lai Probe Facts,\" referring to a massacre committed by United States troops against South Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War. Out of another nearby hole, an arm reaches up.","United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a document labeled \"Southern Strategy,\" looks down the barrel of a cannon as Senator Strom Thurmond prepares to fire it.","United States Senators, dressed as farmers, argue against a $20,000 subsidy limit.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, approaches two heroin dealers on \"Turkey St.\" There are several needles in his arm and in his hat is a document titled \"U.S. Subsidy Plan for Opium Farmers.\"","A dove carrying a United States plan chases General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser as they escape on a camel labeled \"Arab States.\"","A man with a gun stands near a body. He puts his arm around a frightened man and tells him that the did this for the poor of Uruguay.","Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Willy Brandt and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev reach under barbed wire to touch hands.","A large statue titled \"The B.F. Swan Monument\" stands in Cheesman Park in Denver, Colorado, blocking the view of several park visitors.","Two policemen stand in front of all wall covered in graffiti referring to the police as pigs and swine.","A man falls asleep at the table in front of a game of chess as he waits for his opponent to make his move. The table is labeled \"Paris Talks.\"","A car labeled \"Transcontinental Clean Air Race Masschusetts - California\" is broken down by the side of the road. Two men stand outside it, thumbing for a ride as large trucks pass by and smog fills the air.","Uncle Sam follows Prime Minister of Israel Gold Meir Meir and Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan, attempting to show them the United States plan. Dayan, wearing an eye patch over each eye, asks President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev if they are heading toward the way out. According to a nearby sign, they are heading toward a mine field.","A group men attempt to get a supersonic airplane off the ground by holding it above their heads and running.","A man hold a large peace sign prepares to use it to hit Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, as Ky heads to a speaking engagement at a Vietnam War Victory rally. A nearby man grabs the sign to stop him.","Two men sit at the Election Vote Center for the primary race between the two Democratic candidates for the United States House of Representatives for Colorado's 1st district, Bryron Rogers and Craig Barnes. One sits at a large computer and the other next to a large pile of ballots and an abacus.","A man comes out of the United States Senate holding a document titled \"Important Business Pending\" and looking for a senator. The senator is sneaking away by crawling under the carpet and holds a document titled \"Important Campaigning Pending.\"","A man holds the end of a rug that Democratic primary candidate for Congress from Colorado's 1st district Craig Barnes is standing on. He says he will support Barnes if he wins.","United States President Richard Nixon appears at the door of a house. The door is opened by Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev wearing a dress, while in the background a young woman labeled \"Eastern Europe\" sweeps the floor. Nixon addresses Brezhnev, saying, \"Hi, there, Ugly - I'm looking for the lady of the house…\"","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, waters a plant labeled \"Chile.\" The plant consists of a large flower with the head of a bearded man in the middle.","Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and another man representing the Soviet Union tell an Arab man holding a picture of President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser that they will look after him. Nasser died on September 28, 1970.","Egyptian President-elect Anwar Sadat sits on a tired camel, representing Egypt. He carries a document labeled \"The Nasser Policies,\" referring to outgoing President Gamal Abdel Nasser.","A man holding dynamite comes around a corner to find a police officer holding an bomb labeled \"anti-crime bill.\"","A man arrives at the gates of heaven holding a document labeled \"Barnes-Rogers Result.\" He asks the angel at the gate if he can speak to management.","Three United States military officers discuss the budget at Pentagon Inc.","A kidnapper tries unsucessfully to negotiate with a representative of Canada, asking for passage to Cuba and decreasing amounts of money in exchange for hostages.","A group of liberal candidates wait outside the \"Law 'N' Order Office,\" waiting to be deputized. Inside, the sheriff pointing a gun out the window as bullets and dynamite fly in.","Two men, one holding a sign that reads \"Vive Quebec Libre\" and the other wearing a shirt that reads \"Mindless Violence,\" are about to be stepped on by a giant foot representing the Canadian government.","A boy arrives home from school with a cast on his leg, one of his arms in a sling, a black eye, and a bandaged head. His mother asks what he learned at school that day.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, asks Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, to put all of their arms on the table. A huge bomb is brought in.","A man holds a large Soviet missile against the toe of an Israeli soldier, while several Arab soldiers smile in the background.","Anti-war activist Dr. Benjamin Spock stands in the doorway of United States President Richard Nixon holding a document labeled \"Vietnam War.\" Nixon sits dejectedly at a desk holding a document that states, \"Election Boosts Dems Hopes for '72.\"","Two angels nervously await the arrival of former President of France Charles de Gaulle in heaven. This cartoon was published two days after de Gaulle's death.","A man reads a newspaper reporting inflation and rising food prices while his wife is attacked by monster hands reaching from her budget notebook.","An employee at the United Nations leads the representative from \"Red China\" to a seat next to the representative from \"Nationalist China.\" All other representatives in nearby seats run away.","United States President Richard Nixon lies under a large sombrero with just his feet sticking out. A man representing Mexico holds a document labeled \"Alternative Trade Arrangements,\" and peers under the hat.","The United States Congress is depicted as a duck tied to a chair, with its head stretched out on a desk. Three men in business suits, representing \"Politicking,\" stand around him, one holding an axe. A pile of unfinished legislation is on the ground nearby.","Director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) J. Edgar Hoover, depicted an octopus, calls former Attorney General Ramsey Clark a jellyfish.","A Western Electric telephone company employee is thrown out of the Governor's office.","A salesman at Congress shoes attempts to sell Protection Brand shoes to a customer.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, tries to hold the door of the United Nations closed, as a giant shoe labeled \"Red China\" pushes through the door. President of the Republic of China Chiang  Kai-shek stands with Uncle Sam.","A United States soldier carries several bags labeled \"Home,\" as an arm reaches out from a nearby trunk labeled \"The Bombing\" and grabs his leg.","A man leaves the office of Army Intelligence, Southeast Asia Division looking frightened. Inside the office, three pairs of feet hang from the ceiling and a map on a desk underneath them shows prisoner of war camps in North Vietnam.","Former first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev writes volume two of his memoirs as two guards stand waiting behind him.","Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace rides a very skinny horse labeled \"Present Electoral System,\" toward 1972.","The United States Senate tosses a white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane) into the air.","The United States Coast Guard hands over a Lithuanian defector to another boat.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, holds a cornucopia filled with children. The cornucopia is labeled 204.7 million.","Members of the United States Senate stare at a crash-landed white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane).","A train labeled \"Rail Unions\" blocks the path of Santa Claus and his sleigh.","A United States Army officer offers coffee to a private lying in his bed. On the wall is a directive outlining easier Army regulations.","A representive of the Viet Cong shakes hands with President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu as Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam and a United States solider look on.","A woman labeled \"Mother Bell\" is on the telephone asking for a rate increase. Nearby, a rat labeled \"job bias charges\" has chewed through her telephone cord.","A line of out-of-work Republican Governors waits outside of United States President Richard Nixon's Snappy Employment Service office. An employee inside calls for former Governor of Texas John Connally.","A man at Tuna Industries Inc. complains to a man at the neighboring business, Consolidated Mercury By-products Unlimited.","A hijacker holds a gun to the back of the head of an airplane pilot, as a man representing International Anti-hijack Law holds a gun to the back of the head of the hijacker.","A young boy in a Boy Scout hat asks his parents if they have seen his brown shirt. The boy's father reads a newspaper with the headline \"FBI allegedly urges police to use Boy Scouts as 'extra eyes.'\"","President of the United Mine Workers of America W. A. Boyle runs out of a collapsing mine.","A group of starving people, representing Pakistan, sit nearby as a crate of arms arrives from the United States.","Three scientists stand at an Atomic Energy Commission test site on the volcanic island of Amchitka. They have two environmentalists, a man and a seal, tied up nearby. A representative of the United States Court of Appeals arrives on a small boat and the scientists tell him they do not know how the environmentalists got there.","A man lies impaled on a bed of nails labeled \"India.\" A group of Bengali refugees run across him.","A businessman approaches United States military officers at the Post Exchange Division Headquarters in Southeast Asia, offering money in exchange for concessions in the event of success in Laos.","United States President Richard Nixon pushes Vice President Spiro Agnew into a jail cell. Behind them a destroyed CBS television smoulders.","A man holding guns and an arms catalog emerges from a crate from the United States Food for Peace Program, and addresses the man who opened it.","A United States soldier holds a telephone and tells two other soldiers that as of May 1 they will be known as \"emergency combat troops.\"","A man labeled \"Soviet Jews\" stands before a Soviet court. A member of the court holds a document that reads \"Soviet Diplomatic Mission Bombed in Washington.\" They sentence him to an extra twenty years.","Three very small medical researchers drink \"synthesized growth hormone.\"","United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle across a tightrope labeled \"deficit\" over a gorge. On his soldiers a group of people representing 6% jobless Americans balance precariously.","Two officials in the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs laugh together as a document reading \"Misuse of Funds Charged,\" sits crumbled in a nearby trashcan. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing.","United States President Richard Nixon has his arm caught in the jaws of a large metal man labeled Bethlehem Steel.","A group of Israeli soldiers break down a door into a room where Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring is building a house of cards.","A man is ice fishing at Shadow Mountain Lake. He attempts to reel in a fish as a hand made of pollution and muck reaches out from the water to pull it back.","A man lying on the ground in a large city tells a passerby that he has been attacked and asks him to call the police.","A United States Air Force Pilot flying an airplane asks \"Where to?\". The plane holds bombs labeled \"South Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos.\" All of them have a check mark next to Laos.","A man arrives at the Waldorf hotel and asks for the Welfare Suite. He tells the bellhop to charge his tip to the Welfare Department and asks for room service. The hotel maid asks why she is working there when she could be a guest.","A man in Poland holds a sign that reads \"Workers of the World, Strike!\" A large Soviet tank is right behind him.","A pair of deer flee from a man on a snowmobile.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird pushes a South Vietnamese soldier wearing a parachute out of an Air Force airplane into Laos.","A man representing Israel holds a hammer and prepares to break an egg labeled \"Arab Suez Proposal.\" An Arab man tells him it is a dove.","A man from the United States House of Representatives Agriculture and Livestock Committee stands holding a gun after shooting a group of horses representing the \"Wild Horse Protection Bill.\"","Two British soldiers hide in a cemetery as bullets fly around them.","NASA astronauts disembark after a mission, handing a bag of rocks to a man in a USA shirt.","A restaurant owner balks as a man asks him to take down his large sign for Hot Doggity Hot Dogs.","Governor of California Ronald Reagan feels a tremor while holding a newspaper featuring a headline stating that relatives of United States President Richard Nixon are ailing and living on welfare in California.","United States President Richard Nixon hugs a muzzled dog wearing a name tag that reads \"Dissent.\"","Employees at the PAP Bread Manufacturing Company are surprised by attorney Ralph Nader bursting from the oven in a flood of dough.","A South Vietnam jeep heads north as a general stands on a sleeping dragon.","A bus labeled \"McNichol's Special\" is driven along the edge of a cliff.","A major enters the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain facility in Colorado.","President of France Georges Pomidou, as a tailor, prepares to trim the fat off of a man in a shirt labeled \"dollar,\" in order for him to fit in a suit labeled \"monetary unity.\"","United States President Richard Nixon stands behind Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, preparing to kick her.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu is tied to a large bomb about to be loaded on to a United States military airplane.","An Army private dressing in women's clothing, with a label on each item on the outfit, shakes hands with a military officer before a secret mission.","A man representing \"non-violent protest\" is removed on a stretcher from the rubble after a boming in Washington, D.C.","United States President Richard Nixon is buried under a pile of papers labeled \"Free Calley,\" referring to William Calley, a United States Army officer who participated in the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir sits in a chariot being pulled by Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sam is wearing blinders and has turned around to tell Meir \"no.\"","United States President Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union stand holding a large bomb over their heads. Nearby, the SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) agreement lies unsigned.","A group of men in Vietnam listen to a foreign policy speech by United States President Richard Nixon on the radio.","United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle through the jungle with a United States soldier seated behind him carrying a map. They are surrounded by crocodiles and a large snake is wrapped around the soldier's neck.","A man tells King Kong that his match with United States boxer Joe Frazier is all set.","A group of men prepare to launch Supersonic Transport (SST) white elephant using a giant sling shot. A man steps in front of them holding a document containing \"economic and ecological objections.\"","A woman on a bicycle holding an olive branch and a United Nations flag approches a checkpoint labeled \"Israel\" in the middle of the desert. A man exits the checkpoint and asks for her papers.","Two tourists from the United States arrive at the Great Wall of China. Several men with guns peer over the top of the wall at them, and one of the tourists holds up a document that reads \"China travel curb ends.\"","A doctor at the Colorado State Hospital says they will have to release some patients to make room for others.","A large elk straddles a surveyor working on the Alaska pipeline. The surveyor suggests going through Canada instead.","A man carrying a no-fault auto insurance policy and a baseball bat runs toward a group of auto claims lawyers, represented as vultures. The vultures are standing on the back of a man that has recently been in a car accident.","Three groups of men writing graffitti on the side of Reilly's Pub. One left side reads, \"Get out of Ulster Catholic Pigs;\" the front reads \"Get out of Ireland British Pigs;\" and the right side reads \"Lay off us Catholics Protestant Pigs.\"","The Unites States Conference of Mayors stands outside of a cave. The door blocking the cave entrance is labeled \"House [of Representatives] Ways and Means (Wilbur Mills Prop.)\"","A train passenger is led toward a hay-filled train car made of slats and attached to the back of a freight train.","A construction worker stands with his hard hat over his heart. He has bolted his foot to the floor with a gun labeled \"self-regulation.\"","Members of the Teamsters Union hide a box of money under the floorboards at their headquarters. On the wall is a portrait of union president James Hoffa.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir stands on one side of the Suez Canal. She shoots a gun across the canal toward President of Egypt Anwar Sadat, who holds a vase labeled \"Formal Cease-Fire Agreement\" over his head. Broken pottery lies all around him.","A line of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents stand against the wall, addressing FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. There is a line of bullet holes on the wall near their heads.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir and President of Egypt Anwar Sadat attempt to play ping-pong over the Suez Canal. Nearby, a broken net and a sign that reads \"Ping Pong A Game For All Nations\" lie on the ground.","Garnsey drags a consumer out of a meeting with a group of men holding the Uniform Consumer Credit Code.","United States President Richard Nixon addresses Vice President Spiro Agnew. Nixon holds a newspaper featuring the headline \"Spiro Latest: Complains About Easing of China-U.S. Relations,\" while Agnew stands holding a ping-pong paddle with a ball attached by a string. The ball is in Agnew's mouth.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, stands outside the United Nations with Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.","A man wearing a shirt that reads \"The Rennie Davis Dynamite \u0026 Destruction Society\" grabs a \"Stop the War!\" sign from two Vietnam veterans who are protesting the war.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, holding a document that reads \"No United States influence in South Vietnam elections\" addresses Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam stands in a bedroom in his undershirt next to an open suitcase.","United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers rides a camel through the desert past the bones of a camel and a briefcase belonging to Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring.","A large group of protestors stand behind a wire fence labeled with signs reading \"Under Arrest.\" Guards stand in front of the fence and a crane drops more protestors into the pen.","A pair of tourists approaches the Foreign Exchange window at a bank in Germany.","A monster labeled \"SST,\" referring to a supersonic transport airplane, lies in a coffin with open eyes. A group of nearby men grab a gun to prevent it from rising.","A group of United States Congressmen builds the Congressional War-Involvement Control Device.","United States soldiers prepare to withdraw from Europe as German soldiers approach to take their place.","A man gets out of his car to talk to a chicken he just ran into. The chicken is ok, but the front of the car is demolished. The chicken suggests that Detroit needs to come up with a new bumper design.","A group of United States Senators ushers a draftee off to the Vietnam War, as one of them tears up the bill to bar draftees from combat.","United States President Richard Nixon gives a speech regarding hypocritical northern racial attitudes in front of a large Confederate flag at podium with a label that reads \"Ah Am A Southern President.\"","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev guides the hand of President of Egypt Anwar Sadat as Sadat signs the Soviet-Egyptian Friendship \u0026 Cooperaton (and Arms) Treaty.","A man and a woman are led to the first class car on an Amtrak train, which is filled with pigs. The man asks how things are in second class.","A judge representing \"The Courts\" tells a police officer the ambush is no concern of his as bullets fly around them.","Chair of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills stands holding a sword next to a bag labeled \"Oil Depletion Capital Gains Investment Tax Credit.\" Behind him an apparently wealthy man is crying. Mills addresses a peasant holding a bag labeled \"Medical Deductions, Mortgage Interest, Charitable Contributions.\"","A salesman carrying a briefcase labeled \"Ok for Red China\" arrives at a large closed entrance.","United States President Richard Nixon stands at a construction site with a large bump on his head. Nearby, a steel beam labeled \"Aluminum Settlement\" lies bent on the ground. A much larger beam labeled \"July 31 Steel Negotiations\" falls toward him.","A man holding a newspaper announcing a bridgemen strike in New York City attempts to hang himself in his basement. A woman holding a newspaper announcing a sewer workers' strike suggests he flush himself into the East River.","United States President Richard Nixon stands with his arm around a man representing \"Banks.\" Banks is handing a government-backed loan to a crying man representing \"Failing Companies.\" Nixon also reaches his arm out to a much smaller man who is pulling his wallet out of his coat.","A woman working in the file room for United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird discovers a bomb in a closet left by former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. The bomb is labeled \"an analysis of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.\"","The United States Congress runs over an anti-war protestor with a steamroller.","A man, representing the United States Supreme Court, dives into a Jackson, Mississippi swimming pool. The pool is filled with dirty water labeled \"Racism.\"","A wide variety of goods labeled \"Red China\" are being unloaded from a ship. The men unloading the goods express disinterest in the items.","Former United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford sits at a table in front of a Vietnam board game. Nearby a man holding a telephone tells him that President Richard Nixon says he'll cover that and raise him 100,000 men.\"","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands in front of an open jail cell labeled \"The Opposition\" and gives a campaign speech.","The United States and North Vietnam play a game of ping pong using prisoners of war (POWs) as the ball.","A group of United States military officers stand in front of large cannon. The open up the box of ammunition, labeled \"draftees,\" and discover it is empty.","Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ denounces his oponent President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu while standing on a stage wearing a halo and wings. Thiệu stands in shadow behind him with horns on his head.","Two men stand outside the publisher's office at the National Review. Inside is a stuffed dummy of William F. Buckley Jr. On the floor next to him is a newspaper with the headline, \"'Secret Papers' in Nat. Review a hoax, Buckley admits.\"","A dove carrying an olive branch labeled \"Mid-East Peace\" stands in front of a wall riddled with bullet holes.","A man labeled \"Junta,\" sits on top of a man representing Greece and addresses United States President Richard Nixon.","United States President Richard Nixon holds off three men carrying a net and a strait jacket as a large man labeled \"Wages-Prices\" tears down a building behind him.","Three men stand on a street corner selling dollars, one for 3.42 German marks each, one for 2.41 British pounds each, and one for an unspecific number of French francs.","Officers from different branches of the United States military make a presentation comparing military power in the United States and the Soviet Union, and then ask for increased funding. The solitary man watching the presentation is asleep.","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev peers inside the head of United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon peers inside the head of China and China looks inside the head of Japan.","A group of sleepy men in armchairs at the Democrat Club raise glasses or empty hands in an unenthusiastic toast to arriving Mayor of New York John Lindsay. Lindsay switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party in 1971.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu crouches on top of a large, locked box labeled South Vietnam Elections holding a club. Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ tiptoes around the side of the box holding a key.","Governor of Alabama George Wallace holds a broom and United States President Richard Nixon lies on the ground surrounded by broken dishes representing the \"Southern Strategy.\"","A man, representing Northern Ireland, sits on the ground covered in flames. Next to him is a gas can labeled \"bigotry.\"","A group of German men peer through a hole in the Berlin Wall. Two signs appear; one that reads \"Velkom to East Berlin,\" and another that reads \"Incoming Only.\" A man holding a bag and a suitcase attempts to leave East Berlin through the hole, but it stopped by an armed guard.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, chastises President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, who is sitting on his lap. Uncle Sam holds a newspaper with the headline \"Thieu Plan to Rig Votes Revealed.\"","A police officer holding a gun and a flashlight announces himself to two men carrying a large safe out of a doorway in the dark. The men respond that they are from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).","A member of the United States Navy in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii reports to President Richard Nixon over the radio that they see a large concentration of airplanes approaching from Japan. A Naval officer holds a newspaper with the headline \"Nixon Wins Yen Floats,\" and two other Navy men peer out the window.","A group of United States Supreme Court Justices walk away from the \"Supreme Court Ltd.\" bench, as several people wait holding documents labeled \"case pending.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sticks pins into a doll representing journalist James Reston. Nearby, a newspaper headline reads, \"Nixon not bold enough on China policy, says Reston.\"","United States Attorney General John Mitchell tells Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director J. Edgar Hoover that he loves his painting of a montrous man representing crime.","United States President Richard Nixon and two other men stand in a room with a sign that reads \"Welcome Japanese Trade Delegation.\" A hand chops through the closed door, representing Japanese Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird comforts a crying Army general, telling him they are pushing hard for the draft law. Behind him appear several disheveled army soldiers.","A Catholic priest and a Protestant minister pray over a coffin labeled \"Ireland.\"","A man in shorts and a floral shirt stands in his yard holding a water hose. The water coming out of the hose is frozen and the ground is covered in snow.","United States President Richard Nixon stands with a group of men planning his 1972 presidential campaign. They discuss the qualities needed for a Supreme Court nominee.","Two road workers in China toss away their little red books, also known as Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong. One of the books lands at the feet of Chairman of the Communist Party Mao Zedong himself.","President of the Republic of Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands on a balcony surrounded by flames.","A group of men labeled \"major industrial nations,\" cheer on United States mascot Uncle Sam as he removes all his clothes. He stands naked, holding up a small towel labeled \"import surtax.\"","The Grim Reaper stands at the door of the United States House of Representatives holding a document that reads, \"Senate approves Mansfield demand for end to Vietnam War.\"","A large weapon labeled \"Israeli Nuclear Capability?\" points at an Arab man. Behind it, a soldier asks a scientist how they will use it without blowing themselves off the map.","A woman and child from East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, are shushed by a United Nations official.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a pickaxe and clings to the underside of a cliff. American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany is dangling from Nixon's belt by a rope, with his arms crossed.","United States President Richard Nixon sleeps, dreaming of four people in football uniforms representing the women's liberation movement, civil rights groups, the American Bar Association, and the Byrd nomination.","Two agents at the Federal Bureau of Investigation tip toe past the office of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, holding their shoes. Outside of Hoover's office are two human skeletons, along with black hats and an FBI badge.","United States President Richard Nixon, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany, and Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally are represented as one large man with three heads.","Prime Minister of Israel Gola Meir rides on the back on Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sams has a missile in each hand, and they are heading toward more missiles labeled \"Russian Arms for Egypt.\"","An inmate in a crowded jail cell at Pittsburgh prison asks a police officer who won the pennant.","United States President Richard Nixon invites Premier of the People's Republic of China Zhou Enlai to the United Nations. Enlai's facial expression does not change.","The Vietnam War is represented as a giant holding a mace, while thre anti-war United States Sentors prepare to shoot rocks at it using a slingshot.","United States President Richard Nixon hides behind the presidential podium. His shirt is tied to a pole and has the words \"Powell \u0026 Rehnquist\" on it. He waves it like a white flag.","United States Senator Ted Kennedy stands on a box while men fight all around him. He holds a document that reads, \"Kennedy remarks in favor of Irish Republican Army\" (IRA).","Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong sits with a group of men from other countries, but appears much larger than the rest.","An angry man, representing the United States Senate, tears up a wreath and knocks over the letters U.N., which represent the United Nations.","United States President Richard Nixon and three other men sit in a small Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) boat. The boat is being lifted out of the water on the back of a large whale labeled \"public outrage.\" Nearby, on a small island, is a sign which reads, \"Amchitka Stand Back.\"","A drenched British man carrys a document that reads \"Common Market Decision.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sits in a demolished house labeled \"Foreign Aid.\"","A high-ranking United States military officer discusses turning over his base post exchange to corrupt merchants, as two men pour a large stack of cash onto his desk.","A tiny man carrying a banner that reads \"foreign aid,\" leaves the United States Senate.","American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany sits in a pot cooking on a stove, while two chefs look on. The pot is labeled \"5.5% wage raise limit.\"","Two malnourished men in ragged clothes, representing Pakistan and India, sit on a street corner. Their legs have been run over by a large tank.","A group of United Nations delegates shake hands while all are wearing huge smiles. A sign behind them reads, \"Welcome to the UN Chinese Delegates.\"","A man greets people through the entrance of a grocery store as he tosses a bundle of dynamite inside. Nearby, a car labeled  \"IRA,\" for the Irish Republican Army, waits for him.","United States President Richard Nixon and Uncle Sam look out the window of a building representing the United States. Outside, Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro is surrounded by a crowd of people holding signs welcoming Castro to Chile.","A group of men walk into a door labeled \"Pay Board.\" One of them is holding a decision that has been stamped \"Over-ruled.\"","A bookstore employee tells former United States President Lyndon B. Johnson that his book can be found on the romantic fiction shelves.","A man holding a briefcase is hanging from a tree by his parachute. He tells two men passing on horseback that he is a hijacker with $200,000.\"","A man speaks into a microphone connected to a speaker system labeled \"Arab War Announcing Machine.\"","In a parody of the painting American Gothic, United States Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz stands in front of a farmhouse next to a woman labeled \"Small Farmer.\" Butz is holding a pitchfork in one hand and is gripping the back of the woman's neck with the other.","A large baby, labed \"Federal Employees,\" sits on the doorstep of United States President Richard Nixon. A note that reads \"take this poor child in out of the freeze\" is pinned to the baby's diaper, and a man representing the Senate runs away in the background.","United States soldiers scramble at an air force restricted area as a \"little old gray-haired lady\" (Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir) flies away in a stolen aircraft.","\"A vulture representing the Soviet Union rides on the back of an armed man representing India.","A peace dove flies over the head of a man holding a United Nations flag, defecating on him as it flies over.","A United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employee explains that this year's tax forms will be written in Serbo-Croatian, and will be accompanied by an explanatory pamphlet in Spanish.","A member of the Irish Republican Army stands in front of flaming rubble. In the flames are the words, \"Murder of Irish legislator a mistake,\" says IRA.\"","Unemployment hurries to meet a United States veteran of the Vietnam War as he arrives back in the U.S.","A man representing Pakistan wipes his bayonet on the coattail of Uncle Sam, representing the United States. They stand in front of a field of bones.","This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. 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He began his art career in 1955, drawing cartoons and illustrations for Adelaide's The Advertiser newspaper. In 1964, Oliphant moved to the United States and became the cartoonist at the Denver Post, and by 1965 his work was syndicated internationally by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Oliphant was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1967. In 1975 he moved to the Washington Star and joined the Universal Press Syndicate. In 1979 Oliphant was naturalized as an American citizen. When the Star went out of business in 1981, Oliphant decided to remain independent, living off the earnings from his syndication. He was the first political cartoonist in the twentieth century to work independently from a home newspaper, a situation that provided him with significant independence from editorial control. By 1983 Oliphant was the most widely syndicated American political cartoonist, with his work appearing in more than 500 newspapers. His body of work focuses mostly on American and global politics and culture; he is particularly known for his caricatures of American presidents and other world leaders. While he is most well known as a political cartoonist, over the course of his career Oliphant also produced dozens of bronze sculptures, along with many other drawings and paintings. He retired in 2015.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSource: Wikipedia contributors. \"Pat Oliphant.\" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 16 Jan. 2022. Web. 18 Jan. 2022.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Patrick Bruce \"Pat\" Oliphant, born July 24, 1935, is an Australian-born American artist whose career spanned more than sixty years. He began his art career in 1955, drawing cartoons and illustrations for Adelaide's The Advertiser newspaper. In 1964, Oliphant moved to the United States and became the cartoonist at the Denver Post, and by 1965 his work was syndicated internationally by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Oliphant was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1967. In 1975 he moved to the Washington Star and joined the Universal Press Syndicate. In 1979 Oliphant was naturalized as an American citizen. When the Star went out of business in 1981, Oliphant decided to remain independent, living off the earnings from his syndication. He was the first political cartoonist in the twentieth century to work independently from a home newspaper, a situation that provided him with significant independence from editorial control. By 1983 Oliphant was the most widely syndicated American political cartoonist, with his work appearing in more than 500 newspapers. His body of work focuses mostly on American and global politics and culture; he is particularly known for his caricatures of American presidents and other world leaders. While he is most well known as a political cartoonist, over the course of his career Oliphant also produced dozens of bronze sculptures, along with many other drawings and paintings. He retired in 2015.","Source: Wikipedia contributors. \"Pat Oliphant.\" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 16 Jan. 2022. Web. 18 Jan. 2022."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMS16492 Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers, box number, folder number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["MS16492 Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers, box number, folder number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDrawings of varying size, political cartoons, sculpture, books, framed items, scrapbooks, sketchbooks, slides, video tapes, and news clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers collection contains materials documenting the life and work of artist Patrick Oliphant. It covers his career as a political cartoonist from 1955 to 2015, including thousands of original cartoon drawings. It also includes examples of his other artistic works, like sculptures, sketches, paintings, lithographs, and other drawings. Oliphant's artwork, especially the political cartoons, cover a wide variety of political and cultural topics, both in the United States and across the globe and could be useful to researchers interested in many aspects of political and social history in the second half of the 20th century. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes materials that provide insight into the creation and promotion of exhibits of Oliphant's work, travel and speaking engagements, and business papers documenting sales of his artwork. It contains personal papers and correspondence, including a large number of letters from the public. Photographs also provide insight into the creation and promotion of Oliphant's pieces. The collection also contains audiovisual materials, consisting mostly of interviews with Oliphant. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bust of United States President John F. Kennedy is depicted with the quote \"..it is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work…thus far so nobly advanced\" on its base. The bust creates a shadow that looks like United States President Abraham Lincoln.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1964 Republican presidential primary candidate William Scranton lies on the ground holding a gun and a flag that reads \"Republican Nomination\" and is filled with bullet holes. Fellow primary candidate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. approaches him holding a gun and a suitcase labeled \"Ex South Vietnam.\" Fellow primary candidate Barrry Goldwater approaches both of them holding a gun in his hands and a knife in his teeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man driving a car looks over as a police officer with an antenna attached to his helmet passes him on a motorcyle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA soldier sits on a raised hut in the jungle labeled \"Thai Checkpoint #1.\" Another soldier stands on the ground below, stopping an approaching line of soldiers that are in the process of turning around and going back the way they came.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" holding a document that reads, \"NO Vote on Open Tennis.\" Two other men, dressed in business attire, play tennis across his desk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" talking on the phone. Over six panels he says, \"Those bright young fellows in the Wimbledon final sound like just what we need…for the Davis cup - what were their names again..?...Who?...Emerson?...And who?...STOLLE?!!...never mind!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men stand at a bus stop, one wearing a coat and the other in shorts and flip-flops. The man in shorts holds a newspaper showing two headlines, one that reads, \"Cricket - Aust. [Australia] Doing Well,\" and another that reads, \"Tennis: Rebels May Play in Davis Cup.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men sit at a conference table in front of a sign that reads, \"Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference.\" The men on one side of the table are Black and the men on the other side are white. Stuck into the middle of the table is a spear labeled \"Southern Rhodesia and South Africa Issues.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man in a suit and a woman in a robe and curlers sit at a kitchen table. In front of the man are a glass of water and a plate with one stalk on celery on it. The woman points at a newspaper with the headline, \"More Cautions on Coronaries Sugar's Out Too!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men wait in line at a barred window labeled \"Pay Master.\" At the front of the line, a man holding an envelope filled with money passes a bill through the bars. Behind him, a man holds a newspaper with the headline \"Spuds Up Butter Up Bread Up Etcetera Up - Charges for S.A. Govt. Services to Rise, says Premier.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs winds blow buildings and debris all around, two first responders in a truck labeled \"SAFB\" rescue a man tangled in power lines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man stands in the middle of a strong wind, covering his eyes. Large pieces of debris, labeled \"racial strife,\" \"Southern Rhodesia,\" \"Goldwater nomination,\" \"South Vietnam,\" \"Indonesia tension,\" and \"Cyprus,\" fill the air around him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits in a large truck labeled \"Fountains, Inc.\" The truck is hauling a large fountain with a label that reads, \"One Commemorative Fountain - To A.C.C. - C.O.D.\" The man in the truck glares out of the window at two worried-looking men in suits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, each carrying a small shovel, attempt to clear a beach covered in huge chunks of debris labeled \"Seawall.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman sits in a car, attempting to turn right onto a busy street. In front of her a large sign reads, \"No Right Hand Turn,\" and a police officer points to his right hand. A bus with a frustrated driver waits behind her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn Japan, an Japanese man and a white woman sit on the floor on opposite sides of a low table. The woman holds a flag that says, \"Australia\" and features the Olympic rings. Behind the man is a sign that reads, \"Welcome Olrympic Visitor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holds a large missile from the Soviet Union. The missile is labeled \"To Bung.\" It was previously labeled \"To Fidel,\" but Fidel has been crossed out. Fidel refers to Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro. The man is handing the missile to President of Indonesia Sukarno, as another man, possibly Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, runs toward them in an attempt to stop the transaction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman stands on the wing of a large airplane, inspecting it with a magnifying glass. The pilot stands nervously behind her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree people, a man in a shirt that says \"Australia\" and two women in revealing outfits, stand holding cricket bats. A angry man in a hat and coat approaches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States space probe Ranger 7 crashes into a garden on the moon, as a group of aliens move to get out of its way.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA butcher stands in the doorway of his shop, watching two dogs as they walk by. All the trays in the shop window are empty and a sign on the window reads, \"Sorry No Beef.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man driving an old-fashioned car labeled \"Labor\" stops at a gas station featuring a sign that reads, \"Compulsory Car Check Here.\" A mechanic rolls a cart full of tools toward the car.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Navy officer and a sailor stand on a large ship. The officer yells down at two military officers on a much smaller ship labeled \"North Vietnam.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA small man in a helmet labeled \"UN,\" referring to the United Nations, stands between two much larger men in Cyprus. One man holds a bat, another holds a ball, and the UN official  holds a book labeled \"Rules of Baseball.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic transportation company Denver Tramway Corporation is depicted as a bus with square wheels labeled \"Gross Receipts Tax\" and \"State Fuel Tax.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlabama Governor George Wallace, depicted as Tarzan, stands in a tree next to a woman telling her, \"You Tarzan, me Jane -- not that it matters much!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA baby in a diaper labeled \"'68\" stands in front of Father Time, holding a sign that reads, \"I Aint Goin\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, relax in a hammock together. The caption on this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Vice President and 1968 Democratic presidential primary candidate Hubert Humphrey heads toward the locker room carrying armor, a shield, and a sword. His fellow Democratic primary candidates, United States Senators Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, look on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of New York and 1968 United States Republican presidential primary candidate Nelson Rockefeller takes his running shoes out of a trunk in the attic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutgoing United States Postmaster General Larry O'Brien speaks to incoming Postmaster General M. Marvin Watson, just outside his office. Part of the caption is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA frazzled dove, representing peace, faces away from a group of traffic signs reading \"One Way,\" No Entry,\" Detour,\" etc. and pointing all different directions. A small tank approaches in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, sit in a bubble bath while talking to United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford on the telephone. The caption on this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Vietnamese people stand next to the crash site of a United States F-111 aircraft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolice officers arrest a ground of university student protestors and load them into a police vehicle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) Kurt Georg Kiesinger tries to hold the door closed as a giant Nazi monster attempts to escape a cell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Lyndon Johnson stands holding a crumpled tax bill while nearby Chair of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills holds a \"$4 billion spending cut guarantee.\" In the door way stands a group of people participating in the People's March on Washington. The caption on this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy ladles soup to a long line of children as a woman knitting in a rocking chair asks about the world population crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree children, in shirts reading \"CZECHO,\" \"SLOV,\" and \"AKIA,\" are confronted by Soviet Union tank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator and 1968 Democratic presidential primary Candidate Eugene McCarthy pilots a small plane, as a much larger plane labeled RFK, for Senator and fellow Democratic presidential primary candidate Robert Kennedy, passes over him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man stands inside of a room labeled \"Senate,\" referring to the United States Senate. He holds a smouldering document labeled \"Dodd Bill,\" referring to the Gun Control Act of 1968. Standing outside the door is a man holding a smoking gun representing the \"gun lobby.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Lyndon Johnson builds steps out of blocks, while North Vietnam builds a less stable set of stairs out of wood. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn Washington, D.C, a businessman yells at man holding out his hat and a sign that reads \"Poor People's Campaign Going Broke.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy appears as a cat in a tree, attempting to catch United States President Lyndon Johnson, pictured as a singing bird, while fellow Senator and primary candidate Eugene McCarthy is pictured as a dog biting Kennedy's tail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA well-dressed man walking a poodle walks past a ground of people labled \"U.S. Needy,\" saying he cannot help because his money is tied up in Swiss banks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree teenage or early adult children play musical instruments for their sleeping dad on Father's Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of Students for a Democratic Society members searching for a location for their national convention walk way from a monkey enclosure at the zoo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA businessman in the oil industry attempts to commiserate with cancer researchers regarding budget cuts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man standing in deep floodwater standing near a sign pointing the way to Denver, asks another man, who is digging almost completely underwater, to hurry up with the dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, carrying a Vietnamese military officer on his shoulders, walks along a cliff past a rock slide labeled \"pressures for Vietnam withdrawal.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Arab men in a small sailboat are approached by a large, heavily armed Israeli ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, Vice President Spiro Agnew, and two others, all dressed diapers, walk past Father Time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel sits on the back of a large hog labeled \"private interests.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile NASA astronauts examine rocks on another planet, a group of nearby alien beings holds a meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA businessman carrying a bag labeled \"Soviet Arms Sales Inc.\" approaches a group of Arab men, one of whom is holding a report that reads \"Israelis now have nuclear weapon!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holidng a document relating to inflation opens the door to the \"pay-raise pantry\" to find an oversized mouse labeled Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepresentatives from the United States and Hanoi, Vietnam meet to discuss the ongoing conflict. Hawks gather in a tree nearby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President-elect Richard Nixon carries President Lyndon Johnson on his shoulders down a basketball court as Johnson prepares to dunk a basketball labeled \"surtax.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel stands in a monk's robe surrounded by various birds of prey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring peace talks in Paris, the representative from North Vietnam expresses concern regarding the shape of the chairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo repairman arrive to fix fallen over transmission towers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and another man stand outdoors on a desk belonging to the Governor of California, surrounded by flooding and heavy rain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing Iraq holds a rope in his hand with the noose around his own neck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man lies on the floor next to a document that reads \"Opposition to Congress Pay Raise,\" having been trampeled by a group of United States Congressmen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican tourists disembark from an airplane in Cuba, as Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro waits at a cash register.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Navy officer offers five admirals from the Bucher case, relating to Lloyd Bucher and the USS Pueblo, along with other military aid, to South Korea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Congressman, holding a pay raise, refuses an offer of clothing from a charity for destitute Congressmen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the office of the United States Postmaster General a man removes a large portrait of President Richard Nixon. A nearby newspaper has the headline, \"No More Political Patronage.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral United States legislators sleep while two men show a prestentation using a projector. A nearby sign reads \"Citizens for Decent Literature Present a Private Sermon and Pornography Showing for Legislators.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing tobacco interests stands with two scientists in a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) office. He tells the FCC official that soon they will have a cigarette that cures cancer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer waters plants growing in a rocket shaped pot labeled \"ABM [Anti-ballistic missile] Plans,\" as a tear rolls down his cheek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon scratches the back of Wille Mae Rogers with a scratcher labeled, \"Presidential Seal of Approval,\" while she scratches his with a scratcher labeled, \"Seal of Good Housekeping Approval.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon cuts through a barbed wire fence next to a sign that reads, \"West Berlin No Admittance.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Chinese ship pulls a smaller boat with a sail that reads \"Hong Kong Royal Yacht Club.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of France Charles de Gaulle throws a bucket of water on United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon holds a wet document labeled \"triumphal European tour plans.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo women sit aboard an El AL Airlines airplane, while a flight attendant in an Israeli military uniform fires a gun out the window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird shoots an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) through the middle of a man representing Congress. The missile is labeled \"Pentagon $4 million lobby.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States soldier, holding a gun and smoking a cigarette, sits on the professor's desk as he teaches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIsraeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan stands on the desk of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, holding a spyglass labeled \"retaliation policy\" up to an eye covered by an eye patch. This cartoon was published the day after the death of Eshkol.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, stands aboard ship whipping Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, who are seating at the oars. Uncle Sam rows furiously while Thiệu sits and watches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree men, representing Berlin, China, and the Soviet Union, sit on a park bench. China lights three matches stuck in the shoe of the Soviet Union, while the Soviet Union does the same thing to Berlin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo protestors from Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) hold a burning torch next to a podium labeled \"C.U. Free Speech.\" The podium has caught fire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJustice, holding a sword and gavel, tells police to take way New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison had unsuccessfully prosecuted Clay Shaw on charges alleging his involvement in the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds a large key while standing next to a locked trunk labeled \"The Bombing.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, representing French unions, hang over a cliff while fighting each other with pickaxes. Two other men, representing the United States dollar and the British pound, are attached to the French unions by a rope and cling to the top of the cliff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvestigators leave a dark house labeled \"The Ray Case,\" failing to notice several sets of eyes peering out of a dark room. The Ray Case refers to James Earl Ray, who was convicted of assassinating Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA car turns the wrong way onto a one-way street, nearly hitting two pedestrians in the crosswalk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, and a man representing the Soviet Union wrestle a large, fire-breathing dragon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh stands behind a panel looking through a hole, as part of a game where balls can be thrown at him. United States President Richard Nixon prepares to throw a hand grenade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA police officer stands with his foot on the arm of a man sitting in a pool at Cosa Nostra Villa. The man holds a drink and smokes a cigar. The pool is labeled \"respectability.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the United States House of Representatives asks a room full of smiling Senators if they will go along with a pay raise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA student protestor stands outside of the fence for Tweedle-dum kindergarten attempting to encourage unrest among the children inside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird fences, using a small anti-ballistic missile (ABM) instead of a sword, with Senators J. William Fulbrigth and Albert Gore Sr. The senators use small branches instead of swords.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoviet Union soliders stand next to a sign that has the words \"Chen Pao Island\" crossed out and replaced with \"Damansky I.\". A large group of Chinese people carrying a large photograph of Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo British soldiers stand at a military checkpoint on Anguilla. Two diminutive Anguillan people stand nearby, one throws a rock. Most of the caption for this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon appears as an unhappy husband sitting at the kitchen table. His wife, labeled \"Doves,\" says, \"Married two months and they want you to go to Cambodia..?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of people peer out of a door featuring multiple large signs advertising secret peace talks between North and South Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and a group of men from Nixon and Co. accountants go through a large pile of paper. One of the accountants looks up at a portrait of former President Lyndon Johnson and says, \"Oh, brother! Could you spend!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large crowd stands in Jerusalem, including figures representing the United States, Israel, the Soviet Union, and many others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA legislator gives a speech regarding pornography, first denouncing it and then becoming intrigued by the idea of taxing it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA part of California falls into the sea as several nearby people hold signs warning of an impending earthquake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo members of the United States military attempt to sell a large anti-ballistic missile (ABM) to a civilian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon shakes hands with King Hussein of Jordan as a fire labeled \"Jordanian guerillas\" burns behind them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA farmer sitting under an umbrella on a large tractor tells farm laborers holding a sign reading \"Improve Farm Labor Conditions\" to beat it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, walks away carrying a large bomb, as a small dog labeled \"North Vietnam\" chews on his leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds a document that reads \"North Koreans Down U.S. Spy Plane,\" as a group of men carrying swords and beating drums urge him to retaliate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer stands aboard a strange machine labeled \"top secret Pentagon boondoggle,\" a taxpayer looks on in tears.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo soldiers from the Soviet Union hammer nails into a coffin labeled \"Czechoslovakia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States soldier in a hut labeled \"U.S. Defense Communications System Station 13150/6\" sits in a rocking chair with a woman on his lap. Another soldier in a jeep hands him an urgent message from the President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo college administrators hold a newspaper that reads \"Arab intigators infiltrate college campuses,\" as two Arab men ride by on camels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree men huddle in a \"super-rich tax shelter,\" as bombs labeled \"tax reforms\" explode outside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA French airplane passenger stares out the window in surprise as the pilot, outgoing President of France Charles de Gaulle, parachutes away from the plane. The caption for this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA salesman from \"U.S.-Assembled Cheap Foreign Guns Inc.\" lies on the ground, having been shot by an elderly woman holding a gun with a price tag on it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing South Vietnam hands a $2.5 billion bill for damages to two United States soldiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer at \"Petagon Motors\" shows off the new \"ABMobile\" (Anti-ballistics mobile)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man eats a meal at a table covered with various containers of pesticides. He sprinkles DDT on his food.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tour group at the United States Supreme Court passes Associate Justice Abe Fortas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of prisoners in a cell labeled \"Reserved for Political Prisoners,\" looks out a window at a sign that reads \"Coalition Government Contradicts Democratic Principles Says Saigon.\" At the time, Saigon was the capital of South Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President holds up a \"Draft by Lottery\" document to a military officer standing near a group of booby traps lableed \"present draft.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo United States soldiers stand next to very large container with labels that read \"For Immediate Disposal,\" and \"U.S. Army Nerve Gas Stockpile Billion Person Dose Keep Tightly Sealed in a Safe Place.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight United States Supreme Court Justices stand with a large, symbolic \"Supreme Court\" balanced on their heads. There is a blank space for Justice Abe Fortas, who resigned on May 14, 1969, and the \"Supreme Court\" is beginning to crumble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man lies asleep in a bed labeled \"Denver,\" as the bed slides off a cliff toward \"school segregation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men from North Vietnam holds a document labeled \"Nixon Viet Peace Proposal.\" Three of them crouch behind a wall, while one man stands and shouts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man labeled \"Creamer\" shoots another man labeled \"Environment Conservation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer and a man in a suit sit holding piles of money next to a sign that reads \"Military-Industrial Complex in Session.\" A bomb labeled \"attack by congressmen\" flies over their heads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMayor of Los Angeles Sam Yorty wears a crown and sits on top of a pile labeled \"Racial Fears.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon throws a life preserver labeled \"Postal Reforms,\" toward a hand reaching out of a pile of mail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo United States soldiers ride off the road in a Jeep that is falling apart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird walks away from two large birds wearing United States military hats. Birdfeathers labeled \"economy cuts\" are on the ground and Laird holds a pair of scissors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon walks into a room carrying suitcases, to find President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu chewing on the rug.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man speaks at the International Communist Conference in the Soviet Union as those around him laugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer stands in front of a row of soldiers in Vietnam asking for volunteers. Behind his back he holds a document that reads \"Wanted - 25,000 troops for withdrawal from Vietnam.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNation's Bank offers \"gift\" with an interest rate of 8.5 percent to a representative of the African-American civil rights organization CORE (Congress of Racial Equality.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA couple sits at a table near a third person labeled \"surtax.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing United States liberals fights off a huge snake labeled \"backlash.\" Men representing \"rightist politics\" decline to help.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBig Tobacco leaves the House of Representatives carrying the \"bill to ban cigarette health warning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrime Minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, surrounded by a small group of white men, addresses a much larger audience of Black men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands in water, holding a man representing Vietnam on his shoulders. On the nearby shore, Senator J. William Fulbright appears as an elf sitting on a toadstool.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo United States military officers stand near the \"U.S. Army Mustard \u0026amp; Nerve Gas Stockpile.\" One holds a document that reads \"Army must dispose of gas at storage sites.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Soviet Union and United States President appear as two worms in a globe shaped like an apple. President Nixon is coming out of a hole in Romania and the Soviet Union out of South America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Senator holds a document labeled \"Surtax Extension - Passed by House.\" The document is smoking and is being handed to the senator by someone lying on the floor. The senator says they'll need some time to think about it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon asks a favor of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, who is lying on the floor next to a briefcase labeled \"South America.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States military officers, one holding a missile labeled \"Planned ABM [anti-ballistic missile], recoil from a paper airplane labeled \"Gromyko asks better Russia-U.S. Relations,\" referring to Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA doctor waits nervously at his desk as a representative from the United States Internal Revenue Serice Audit Division goes through his Medicare and Medicaid records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Apollo 11 astronaut falls while climbing down from the spacraft to the surface of the moon. Another astronaut records him for a live television broadcast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group United States soldiers sits in a truck with a sign that reads \"Out of Vietnam by 1970!\" Their commanding officer addresses them while holding a document that says \" Secret U.S. Thailand Commitment.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, prepares to make an announcement, but is upstaged by a clown juggling balls labeled \"Soviet,\" \"Moon,\" and \"Shot.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men carrying a briefcase labeled \"U.S. Arms Sales Inc. Latin America Division,\" talk to a man holding a gun marked as made in the U.S.A. Nearby, signs point the way to Honduras and El Salvador.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon boards a plane leaving Vietnam. A small group of Vietnamese men watches him leave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn African American man leaves a gun store with several guns. A sign in the window reads \"Govt. urged to ban all handguns. Get yours now while they last!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusinessmen in the United States oil industry stand before a large pipe labeled \"27 1/2% oil allowance.\" A much smaller pipe labeled \"taxpayers\" branches off the first.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means committee arrive at the home of the \"Super Rich,\" represented by a large man holding a cigar and a small dog.  The Ways and Means members are pointing angrily and one holds a rope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman holding an olive branch, representing peace, pulls a United States soldier away from Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large woman holding a hammer and sickle, representing \"World Revolution,\" attempts to avoid bullets as China and the Soviet Union shoot at each other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA small group of men representing the Czech government stand far away from a wreath lying on the ground. The wreath is labeled \"1st anniversary of Czechoslovakian Uprising.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA rickety train labeled \"Nation's Railroads\" carries precariously stacked barrels of poison gas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon watches as a group of men replace a sign reading \"Impeach Earl Warren\" with a sign reading \"Impeach Haynsworth.\" Earl Warren was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Clement Haynsworth was nominated for the Supreme Court by Nixon, but was not confirmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large Soviet Union tank runs over the foot of a man representing Czechoslovakia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man labeled \"Camille victims,\" referring to Hurricane Camille, crawls out of rubble as around him people sell food for $200 a sack, water for $1 a gallon, and oxygen for 25 cents a go.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird rows a small boat toward a large ship, carrying a document labeled \"military budget cuts.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States White House Urban Affairs Advisor Daniel Patrick Moynihan stands in a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow labeled \"Vietnam War.\" A group of people labeled \"The Cities\" looks on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, gets between China and the Soviet Union and attempts to give an opinion on the Warsaw Pact.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Selective Services Director Lieutenant General Lewis B. Hershey sits at hid desk, manipulating a group of draftees on strings. His inbox is completely fully of \"appealed draft status\" documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh lies on his deathbed. Several men stand around him with tears on their faces. Several glance at each other and some have their fingers crossed. Hồ Chí Minh died on September 2, 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands in a small boat. He tosses a life preserver labeled \"tax relief\" toward a man standing in shallow water, representing corporations. On the other side of the boat a man representing earners has disappeared below the water, with only his arms remaining visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon walks out of the \"Bureau of Filing and Obfuscation.\" Two men remain in the office, one holding a document that reads \"Forward Together! Overhaul of Washington Under the New Federalism - Richard Nixon: 'A Strategy for the 70s'.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large tank labeled \"Defense Budget\" drives across wet cement labeled \"Domestic Federal Construction Spending,\" leaving a track behind it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man reads from the last will and testiment of former President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, as a group of people listens. Nearby is a trunk labeled \"Continued War, Destruction, and Suffering.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, in a soldier's uniform and  carrying a gun, approaches a tent. The tent is empty and has a note on the front that reads \"Dear Mr. Thieu, Today you are become a man - Farewell.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA priest from the Catholic Church of Northern Ireland and a minister from the Protestant Church of Northern Ireland cheer on two men hitting and clubbing each other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and a group of other Soviet officials laugh in his office. In a trashcan nearby is a document labeled \"Canada-Russia 3-Year Wheat Agreement.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States House of Representatives is represented as a race car driver standing in a car labeled \"Popular Vote Electoral System.\" The United States Senate stands at the back of the car surrounded by engine parts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men carry a stuffed Chairman of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, out of a shop named \"Peking Taxidermy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits in air traffic control with flames coming out of his head, while behind him several men rush in holding a straight jacket. Nearby is a newspaper with the headline \"Supersonic Jets Get Go-Ahead.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of Vietnamese men stand on one side of a table, while a group of men from the United States stand on the other. One of the men from the United States holds up a document for his grinning compatriots to read that states \"Fool the Enemy! Support Hugh Scott's moratorium on the criticism of the Vietnam War. Show Unity Now!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Army officer sits on a chair below a banner that reads \"U.S. Army Hall of Fame.\" He is surrounded by trophies that say things like, \"Gas Warfare Obfuscation Award,\" \"ABM Insistence Award,\" and \"Nerve Gas Testing Award.\" Another officer hands him a trophy labeled \"Service Clubs Embezzlement Scandal Award.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA representive of the Atomic Energy Commission discusses extinction with the wildlife of Amchitka Island. Behind him, two of his colleagues carry a bomb, signaling impending damage to the environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men that appear to be part of the mafia enter a United States Army recruiting office. The soldier at the front desk holds a newspaper that tells of a retired Major General admitting profit from gun sales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large group of Students for a Democratic Society members are put in a jail cell. One holds a sign that reads \"SDS Chicago National Action.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of college students pull a huge football on wheels. The football features a dollar sign and is labeled \"College Athletics Programs.\" A group of men in suits stand on top of the football, one of whom is brandishing a whip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAstronauts from the Soviet Union install a large billboard in outer space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man in a sports car states that Denver does not have a smog problem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man with a nametag reading \"Love\" arrives in Africa. Several men behind him carry large packages labeled \"Metro govt.,\" \"Environment \u0026amp; Pollution,\" \"Migrant Labor,\" \"Education,\" and \"Welfare.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of Arab men stand around a man representing Lebanon. Lebanon lies on the ground with a sword on his back as the men around him shout, \"Onward to Israel!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer wearing an apron and cleaning the floor with a mop, answers the telephone in an empty base.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA hand reaching out of an office labeled \"Pentagon\" pats the heads of a group of smiling watchdogs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA business man asks United States President Richard Nixon if Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a bull bursting out of a china shop window, belongs to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group men from North Vietnam attempt to read text by United States President Richard Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman carrying an olive branch and a sign that reads \"End the War!\" approaches a sign point the way to \"November Moratorium. Two men, representing the Militant Right and the Militant Left, stand under the sign and ask to walk with her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Denver police officer asks for volunteers for high school detail. All of the other officers avoid eye contact.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large truck labeled, \"Danger: Truck Lobby Longer Wider Load\" comes up behind a much smaller car.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo employees for the Garbage Collection and Removal Service pick up garbage, as one tells the other he used to want to be a teacher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing United States postal unions stands behind a barred window in the post office. Santa Claus is tied up behind him and an angry crowd is on the other side of the window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormer Governor of Alabama George Wallace walks into a house carrying a carpetbag labeled \"G. Wallace Vietnam.\" He finds \"The South,\" represented as a young woman, sitting in the lap of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing the Soviet Union and Uncle Sam, representing the United States, sit at a small table together. Their server is a large woman with a skull for a head holding a menu featuring the nuclear symbol.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men from \"Mafia Inc.\" tie up a man representing \"Local Government.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSanta Claus, representing the United States Congress, throws a large gift labeled \"$800 tax exemption,\" out of his sleigh toward President Richard Nixon and two others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA North Vietnamese soldier sits outside of a prison cell burning a document labeled \"Please for Information on POWs [Prisoners of War] and MIAs [Missing in Actions].\" He lets the smoke blow into the cell window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Black Jews approach the Israel Immigration counter and told they can be admitted as long as they don't get \"uppity.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA businessman from General Agglomerate Manufacturing and Supply Company speaks during the Annual Report to Stockholders. There are only a few people in attendance and everyone is in tears.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev stand holding a large missile, just outside of an area marked with signs reading \"truce zone,\" and \"arms banned in this area.\" Nasser says, \"What's our next eagle-swift move, O Great Adviser..?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of feminist women hold signs celebrating victories in equal rights, as a Western Union employee delivers a message from United States President Richard Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man and young boy visit the Sports Hall of Fame and look at a statue of bookmaker Benny the Book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of miners place a memorial wreath for recently murdered UMWA (United Mine Workers Association) labor leader Joseph Yablonski.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of France Georges Pompidou between an Arab and an Israeli man, both holding weapons and pointing fingers at each other. Pompidou shrugs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, wearing a jet pack, flies away from NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) carrying a copy of the budget and a stack of money. NASA employees look worriedly into their box of money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a large dog, on a leash.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States taxpayer hands over a large amount of money to President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. Thiệu is standing just outside the \"Saigon Friends of the Government Businessmen's Club,\" which is full of wealthy patrons, and holding a document that reads \"Demand for $68 Million to Run South Vietnamese Army.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn employee of the American Forces Vietnam Broadcasting Network is dragged away by military police, while officers approach a solider doing janitorial work and ask him if he would like to be on the radio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeaker of the United States House of Representatives John McCormack sleeps in his office chair as a group of men devise a method of rolling the chair out of a large hole in the wal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man opens a trash can to find Michael James Brody Jr., wearing a sign that reads \"Free Money,\" and throwing bills in the air.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn empty desk with a name plate that reads \"CBI Director\" on it and a sign on the wall behind it that reads \"THINK.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA beaver labeled \"Kemp-Lamm Bill\" chews the legs off a large billboard that reads \"Support Your Local Billboard Lobby.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holidng a shotgun walks through the snow away from a smoking mound on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and men representing France, Israel, Arabs, and the Soviet Union stand in a circle. They are throwing a sword labeled \"the blame\" to each other, and each has mutiple cuts and other injuries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator J. William Fulbright uses a whip to tear a document labeled \"Nixon Adminstration Vietnam Withdrawal Policy\" to shreds. The document is being held by a man representing Hawks, while a group of men labeled \"Doves\" watches happily from behind Fulbright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, holding a mop, prepares to clean up a huge mess labeled \"Gov[ernment] Spending of Past Decade.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVice President Spiro Agnew swings a golf club wildly. Dirt sprays into the watching crowd, and the golf ball hits another player on the head.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of State William P. Rogers speaks to a group of Arab men, all of whom are falling asleep at the table. Behind him a sign reads \"Arab Rotary Luncheon Speaker U.S. Sec. of State William P. Rogers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser looks out the window and Israeli planes dropping bombs as someone in his office notifies him that Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir is on the phone and would like to discuss a cease fire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA skeleton prepares to fly a small plane loaded with \"245T Defoliant Spray.\" This list of places he will visit includes several locations in Vietnam, along with a city in Arizona.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of France Georges Pompidou leaves the airport in tears as a man holds a sign that reads \"Thin-Skin Pompidou.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic party chairman Larry O'Brien is held in his desk chair by a group of men in suits. One pulls his mouth into a smile while another holds a sign that reads \"Bring Us Together.\" On O'Brien's desk is a box labeled \"Funds\" with jut a few coins in it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser lies in a pile of rubble with a man representing the Soviet Union after a bombing. The Soviet Union asks if a purge of Soviet Jews would make him feel better.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCounselor to the President Daniel Patrick Moynihan attempts to collect confidential memos he has written to United States President Richard Nixon, as Nixon tosses them on the ground. In the background, two men read a confidential memo entitled \"Benign Neglect,\" referring to a memo written by Moynihan to Nixon relating to race relations in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHead of State of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk stands with another man in a port. The man holds a document that reads \"N[orth] Vietnamese \u0026amp; Viet Cong Infiltration Latest.\" A large ship approaches nearby, with two long-haired men at the front holding a sign that reads \"Dear Cambodia - we hav [sic] stole this ship. Please give us political asylum!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator Roman Hruska completes a large statue of Judge Harrold Carswell, a recent nominee for the Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Postal Service employee walks away from Congress after dumping a large pile of mail at their feet and putting a mail bag over one Congressman's head.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States soldiers report to the airport manager to replace air traffic controllers who are out sick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits on a dead horse labeled \"Denver Tramway,\" as another man, holding a whip and a clipboard noting the rapid transit rate increase from 35 to 45 cents, asks for another ten cents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn air traffic controller lies in a hospital bed with crossed arms holding a cigarette. An airline pilot, flight attendant, and a man holding a suitcase wait in the doorway. Two doctors approach the bed, one with an FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) logo on his coat and a gun in his hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo women sit at a kitchen table drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes. They discuss the looks of candidates for Governor of Colorado Mark Hogan and John Love.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man standing behind a gate in a building that is labeled \"Embassy\" and covered in bullet holes asks a man labeled \"Latin American Dictatorships\" on the other side of the gate whether kidnappings and killings are the thanks the get for their support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of Florida Claude R. Kirk Jr. stands with his arms crossed in an ocean labeled \"Integration.\" A United States Marshall approaches from the shore holding a document labeled \"Civil Papers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of anti-war protestors stand in a jail cell calling for Jane Fonda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Ambassador to Sweden Jerome H. Holland, a Black man, arrives in Sweden. He is welcomed by Swedish officials who at the same time attach a sign to his back calling him a racial slur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man with a long beard lies on at set of stairs near the United States Capitol holding a sign that reads \"Representation for Washington, D.C.\" Men wearing coats and ties walk past without looking at him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man drives a large car leaving a trail of pollution. He throws a document that reads \"Earth Day Preserve Our Environment April 22, 1970\" out of the window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon attempts to use a large knife to cut himself out of a tangled mess representing Southeast Asia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo women and a man stand in a city building looking out the window and down toward the ground. On a wall inside, a chart shows the Dow-Jones dropping sharply, and a voice coming from the phone says \"Sell!!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United Arab Republic airplane is shot down by Israeli soliders. A woman holding a gun approaches the cockpit, as another man with a gun stands next to a sign that reads \"Watch for Russian-piloted Arab Jets.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA blindfolded Justice addresses a man labeled \"Hispanos\" using a racial slur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of Alabama Albert Brewer sits in a chair in his office while former Governor George Wallace attempts to climb into it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour men sit slumped on a bench, one holding a newspaper with the headline \"Stock Market in Slump.\" A woman in old fashioned clothes walks past.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Congressman watches through his window as a postal worker walks into the wind carrying a large bag of mail. Inside, a man representing \"Junk Mailers,\" offers the congressman cigars and brandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOil executives discuss a marketing plan to promote \"clean gasoline\" with a song and guitar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon appears near a building on Wall Street, standing on a step ladder and holding a net. Behind him, Vice President Spiro Agnew holds a sign that reads \"Market Up!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, each wearing a keffiyeh, sit in a trench as bullets fly by. One is wearing a suit and the other a symbol of the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tow truck arrives at \"Morrison Road Towing Center,\" pulling a police car behind it. The truck driver's boss tells him he's really done it this time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large businessman with a document in his pocket labeled \"Air Pollution Variance,\" lights his cigar from the top of a smokestack labeled \"Public Service Co.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon sits in a tank next to a sign pointing toward Cambodia. Senator Robert Byrd approaches from the nearby gas station, \"Senate Gas,\" telling Nixon there is none left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the Colorado Air Pollution Variance Board stamps \"Approved\" on the forehead of a man smoking a large pipe that is filling the room with smoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding a construction helmet and a large wrench sits on the desk of a man in a business suit. The businessman shakily pours a cup of coffee as the other man says he was inspired by United States President Richard Nixon to make no more wage claims until things are straightened out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the House of Representatives Byron Rogers and Wayne Aspinall appear as statues. Bill Gossard, Richard Perchlik, Craig Barnes, and Mike McKevitt appear as birds sitting on the statutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, one Arab and one Israeli, sit in chairs biting each other. Nearby, United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers flips through a document titled \"My plan for Arab-Israeli Peace.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senators chase after a peace dove, grabbing at it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States soldiers prepares to leave Cambodia, as one lags behind cleaning up with a feather duster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits at a desk at Mafia Inc. holding a newspaper with the headline \"Italian-Americans protest FBI harrassment.\" He tells three other men to round up a group of honest Italians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the military of the Soviet Union and an Arab man stand in front of a missile. The Soviet man holds the hand of the Arab man over the \"Fire\" button.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States military officers shoot and drop a grenade into a hole in the ground labeled \"My Lai Probe Facts,\" referring to a massacre committed by United States troops against South Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War. Out of another nearby hole, an arm reaches up.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, carrying a document labeled \"Southern Strategy,\" looks down the barrel of a cannon as Senator Strom Thurmond prepares to fire it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senators, dressed as farmers, argue against a $20,000 subsidy limit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, approaches two heroin dealers on \"Turkey St.\" There are several needles in his arm and in his hat is a document titled \"U.S. Subsidy Plan for Opium Farmers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA dove carrying a United States plan chases General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser as they escape on a camel labeled \"Arab States.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man with a gun stands near a body. He puts his arm around a frightened man and tells him that the did this for the poor of Uruguay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Willy Brandt and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev reach under barbed wire to touch hands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large statue titled \"The B.F. Swan Monument\" stands in Cheesman Park in Denver, Colorado, blocking the view of several park visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo policemen stand in front of all wall covered in graffiti referring to the police as pigs and swine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man falls asleep at the table in front of a game of chess as he waits for his opponent to make his move. The table is labeled \"Paris Talks.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA car labeled \"Transcontinental Clean Air Race Masschusetts - California\" is broken down by the side of the road. Two men stand outside it, thumbing for a ride as large trucks pass by and smog fills the air.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam follows Prime Minister of Israel Gold Meir Meir and Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan, attempting to show them the United States plan. Dayan, wearing an eye patch over each eye, asks President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev if they are heading toward the way out. According to a nearby sign, they are heading toward a mine field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group men attempt to get a supersonic airplane off the ground by holding it above their heads and running.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man hold a large peace sign prepares to use it to hit Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, as Ky heads to a speaking engagement at a Vietnam War Victory rally. A nearby man grabs the sign to stop him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men sit at the Election Vote Center for the primary race between the two Democratic candidates for the United States House of Representatives for Colorado's 1st district, Bryron Rogers and Craig Barnes. One sits at a large computer and the other next to a large pile of ballots and an abacus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man comes out of the United States Senate holding a document titled \"Important Business Pending\" and looking for a senator. The senator is sneaking away by crawling under the carpet and holds a document titled \"Important Campaigning Pending.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holds the end of a rug that Democratic primary candidate for Congress from Colorado's 1st district Craig Barnes is standing on. He says he will support Barnes if he wins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon appears at the door of a house. The door is opened by Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev wearing a dress, while in the background a young woman labeled \"Eastern Europe\" sweeps the floor. Nixon addresses Brezhnev, saying, \"Hi, there, Ugly - I'm looking for the lady of the house…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, waters a plant labeled \"Chile.\" The plant consists of a large flower with the head of a bearded man in the middle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommunist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and another man representing the Soviet Union tell an Arab man holding a picture of President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser that they will look after him. Nasser died on September 28, 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEgyptian President-elect Anwar Sadat sits on a tired camel, representing Egypt. He carries a document labeled \"The Nasser Policies,\" referring to outgoing President Gamal Abdel Nasser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding dynamite comes around a corner to find a police officer holding an bomb labeled \"anti-crime bill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man arrives at the gates of heaven holding a document labeled \"Barnes-Rogers Result.\" He asks the angel at the gate if he can speak to management.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree United States military officers discuss the budget at Pentagon Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA kidnapper tries unsucessfully to negotiate with a representative of Canada, asking for passage to Cuba and decreasing amounts of money in exchange for hostages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of liberal candidates wait outside the \"Law 'N' Order Office,\" waiting to be deputized. Inside, the sheriff pointing a gun out the window as bullets and dynamite fly in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, one holding a sign that reads \"Vive Quebec Libre\" and the other wearing a shirt that reads \"Mindless Violence,\" are about to be stepped on by a giant foot representing the Canadian government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA boy arrives home from school with a cast on his leg, one of his arms in a sling, a black eye, and a bandaged head. His mother asks what he learned at school that day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, asks Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, to put all of their arms on the table. A huge bomb is brought in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holds a large Soviet missile against the toe of an Israeli soldier, while several Arab soldiers smile in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnti-war activist Dr. Benjamin Spock stands in the doorway of United States President Richard Nixon holding a document labeled \"Vietnam War.\" Nixon sits dejectedly at a desk holding a document that states, \"Election Boosts Dems Hopes for '72.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo angels nervously await the arrival of former President of France Charles de Gaulle in heaven. This cartoon was published two days after de Gaulle's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man reads a newspaper reporting inflation and rising food prices while his wife is attacked by monster hands reaching from her budget notebook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn employee at the United Nations leads the representative from \"Red China\" to a seat next to the representative from \"Nationalist China.\" All other representatives in nearby seats run away.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon lies under a large sombrero with just his feet sticking out. A man representing Mexico holds a document labeled \"Alternative Trade Arrangements,\" and peers under the hat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States Congress is depicted as a duck tied to a chair, with its head stretched out on a desk. Three men in business suits, representing \"Politicking,\" stand around him, one holding an axe. A pile of unfinished legislation is on the ground nearby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDirector of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) J. Edgar Hoover, depicted an octopus, calls former Attorney General Ramsey Clark a jellyfish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Western Electric telephone company employee is thrown out of the Governor's office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA salesman at Congress shoes attempts to sell Protection Brand shoes to a customer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, tries to hold the door of the United Nations closed, as a giant shoe labeled \"Red China\" pushes through the door. President of the Republic of China Chiang  Kai-shek stands with Uncle Sam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States soldier carries several bags labeled \"Home,\" as an arm reaches out from a nearby trunk labeled \"The Bombing\" and grabs his leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man leaves the office of Army Intelligence, Southeast Asia Division looking frightened. Inside the office, three pairs of feet hang from the ceiling and a map on a desk underneath them shows prisoner of war camps in North Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormer first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev writes volume two of his memoirs as two guards stand waiting behind him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormer Governor of Alabama George Wallace rides a very skinny horse labeled \"Present Electoral System,\" toward 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States Senate tosses a white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane) into the air.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States Coast Guard hands over a Lithuanian defector to another boat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, holds a cornucopia filled with children. The cornucopia is labeled 204.7 million.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the United States Senate stare at a crash-landed white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA train labeled \"Rail Unions\" blocks the path of Santa Claus and his sleigh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Army officer offers coffee to a private lying in his bed. On the wall is a directive outlining easier Army regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA representive of the Viet Cong shakes hands with President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu as Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam and a United States solider look on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman labeled \"Mother Bell\" is on the telephone asking for a rate increase. Nearby, a rat labeled \"job bias charges\" has chewed through her telephone cord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA line of out-of-work Republican Governors waits outside of United States President Richard Nixon's Snappy Employment Service office. An employee inside calls for former Governor of Texas John Connally.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man at Tuna Industries Inc. complains to a man at the neighboring business, Consolidated Mercury By-products Unlimited.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA hijacker holds a gun to the back of the head of an airplane pilot, as a man representing International Anti-hijack Law holds a gun to the back of the head of the hijacker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA young boy in a Boy Scout hat asks his parents if they have seen his brown shirt. The boy's father reads a newspaper with the headline \"FBI allegedly urges police to use Boy Scouts as 'extra eyes.'\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of the United Mine Workers of America W. A. Boyle runs out of a collapsing mine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of starving people, representing Pakistan, sit nearby as a crate of arms arrives from the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree scientists stand at an Atomic Energy Commission test site on the volcanic island of Amchitka. They have two environmentalists, a man and a seal, tied up nearby. A representative of the United States Court of Appeals arrives on a small boat and the scientists tell him they do not know how the environmentalists got there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man lies impaled on a bed of nails labeled \"India.\" A group of Bengali refugees run across him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA businessman approaches United States military officers at the Post Exchange Division Headquarters in Southeast Asia, offering money in exchange for concessions in the event of success in Laos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon pushes Vice President Spiro Agnew into a jail cell. Behind them a destroyed CBS television smoulders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding guns and an arms catalog emerges from a crate from the United States Food for Peace Program, and addresses the man who opened it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States soldier holds a telephone and tells two other soldiers that as of May 1 they will be known as \"emergency combat troops.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man labeled \"Soviet Jews\" stands before a Soviet court. A member of the court holds a document that reads \"Soviet Diplomatic Mission Bombed in Washington.\" They sentence him to an extra twenty years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree very small medical researchers drink \"synthesized growth hormone.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle across a tightrope labeled \"deficit\" over a gorge. On his soldiers a group of people representing 6% jobless Americans balance precariously.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo officials in the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs laugh together as a document reading \"Misuse of Funds Charged,\" sits crumbled in a nearby trashcan. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon has his arm caught in the jaws of a large metal man labeled Bethlehem Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of Israeli soldiers break down a door into a room where Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring is building a house of cards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man is ice fishing at Shadow Mountain Lake. He attempts to reel in a fish as a hand made of pollution and muck reaches out from the water to pull it back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man lying on the ground in a large city tells a passerby that he has been attacked and asks him to call the police.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Air Force Pilot flying an airplane asks \"Where to?\". The plane holds bombs labeled \"South Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos.\" All of them have a check mark next to Laos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man arrives at the Waldorf hotel and asks for the Welfare Suite. He tells the bellhop to charge his tip to the Welfare Department and asks for room service. The hotel maid asks why she is working there when she could be a guest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man in Poland holds a sign that reads \"Workers of the World, Strike!\" A large Soviet tank is right behind him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pair of deer flee from a man on a snowmobile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird pushes a South Vietnamese soldier wearing a parachute out of an Air Force airplane into Laos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing Israel holds a hammer and prepares to break an egg labeled \"Arab Suez Proposal.\" An Arab man tells him it is a dove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man from the United States House of Representatives Agriculture and Livestock Committee stands holding a gun after shooting a group of horses representing the \"Wild Horse Protection Bill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo British soldiers hide in a cemetery as bullets fly around them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNASA astronauts disembark after a mission, handing a bag of rocks to a man in a USA shirt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA restaurant owner balks as a man asks him to take down his large sign for Hot Doggity Hot Dogs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of California Ronald Reagan feels a tremor while holding a newspaper featuring a headline stating that relatives of United States President Richard Nixon are ailing and living on welfare in California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon hugs a muzzled dog wearing a name tag that reads \"Dissent.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployees at the PAP Bread Manufacturing Company are surprised by attorney Ralph Nader bursting from the oven in a flood of dough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA South Vietnam jeep heads north as a general stands on a sleeping dragon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bus labeled \"McNichol's Special\" is driven along the edge of a cliff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major enters the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain facility in Colorado.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of France Georges Pomidou, as a tailor, prepares to trim the fat off of a man in a shirt labeled \"dollar,\" in order for him to fit in a suit labeled \"monetary unity.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands behind Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, preparing to kick her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu is tied to a large bomb about to be loaded on to a United States military airplane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Army private dressing in women's clothing, with a label on each item on the outfit, shakes hands with a military officer before a secret mission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing \"non-violent protest\" is removed on a stretcher from the rubble after a boming in Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon is buried under a pile of papers labeled \"Free Calley,\" referring to William Calley, a United States Army officer who participated in the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrime Minister of Israel Golda Meir sits in a chariot being pulled by Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sam is wearing blinders and has turned around to tell Meir \"no.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union stand holding a large bomb over their heads. Nearby, the SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) agreement lies unsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men in Vietnam listen to a foreign policy speech by United States President Richard Nixon on the radio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle through the jungle with a United States soldier seated behind him carrying a map. They are surrounded by crocodiles and a large snake is wrapped around the soldier's neck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man tells King Kong that his match with United States boxer Joe Frazier is all set.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men prepare to launch Supersonic Transport (SST) white elephant using a giant sling shot. A man steps in front of them holding a document containing \"economic and ecological objections.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman on a bicycle holding an olive branch and a United Nations flag approches a checkpoint labeled \"Israel\" in the middle of the desert. A man exits the checkpoint and asks for her papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo tourists from the United States arrive at the Great Wall of China. Several men with guns peer over the top of the wall at them, and one of the tourists holds up a document that reads \"China travel curb ends.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA doctor at the Colorado State Hospital says they will have to release some patients to make room for others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large elk straddles a surveyor working on the Alaska pipeline. The surveyor suggests going through Canada instead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man carrying a no-fault auto insurance policy and a baseball bat runs toward a group of auto claims lawyers, represented as vultures. The vultures are standing on the back of a man that has recently been in a car accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree groups of men writing graffitti on the side of Reilly's Pub. One left side reads, \"Get out of Ulster Catholic Pigs;\" the front reads \"Get out of Ireland British Pigs;\" and the right side reads \"Lay off us Catholics Protestant Pigs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Unites States Conference of Mayors stands outside of a cave. The door blocking the cave entrance is labeled \"House [of Representatives] Ways and Means (Wilbur Mills Prop.)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA train passenger is led toward a hay-filled train car made of slats and attached to the back of a freight train.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA construction worker stands with his hard hat over his heart. He has bolted his foot to the floor with a gun labeled \"self-regulation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the Teamsters Union hide a box of money under the floorboards at their headquarters. On the wall is a portrait of union president James Hoffa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrime Minister of Israel Golda Meir stands on one side of the Suez Canal. She shoots a gun across the canal toward President of Egypt Anwar Sadat, who holds a vase labeled \"Formal Cease-Fire Agreement\" over his head. Broken pottery lies all around him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA line of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents stand against the wall, addressing FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. There is a line of bullet holes on the wall near their heads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrime Minister of Israel Golda Meir and President of Egypt Anwar Sadat attempt to play ping-pong over the Suez Canal. Nearby, a broken net and a sign that reads \"Ping Pong A Game For All Nations\" lie on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarnsey drags a consumer out of a meeting with a group of men holding the Uniform Consumer Credit Code.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon addresses Vice President Spiro Agnew. Nixon holds a newspaper featuring the headline \"Spiro Latest: Complains About Easing of China-U.S. Relations,\" while Agnew stands holding a ping-pong paddle with a ball attached by a string. The ball is in Agnew's mouth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, stands outside the United Nations with Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man wearing a shirt that reads \"The Rennie Davis Dynamite \u0026amp; Destruction Society\" grabs a \"Stop the War!\" sign from two Vietnam veterans who are protesting the war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, holding a document that reads \"No United States influence in South Vietnam elections\" addresses Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam stands in a bedroom in his undershirt next to an open suitcase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of State William P. Rogers rides a camel through the desert past the bones of a camel and a briefcase belonging to Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large group of protestors stand behind a wire fence labeled with signs reading \"Under Arrest.\" Guards stand in front of the fence and a crane drops more protestors into the pen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pair of tourists approaches the Foreign Exchange window at a bank in Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA monster labeled \"SST,\" referring to a supersonic transport airplane, lies in a coffin with open eyes. A group of nearby men grab a gun to prevent it from rising.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States Congressmen builds the Congressional War-Involvement Control Device.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States soldiers prepare to withdraw from Europe as German soldiers approach to take their place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man gets out of his car to talk to a chicken he just ran into. The chicken is ok, but the front of the car is demolished. The chicken suggests that Detroit needs to come up with a new bumper design.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States Senators ushers a draftee off to the Vietnam War, as one of them tears up the bill to bar draftees from combat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon gives a speech regarding hypocritical northern racial attitudes in front of a large Confederate flag at podium with a label that reads \"Ah Am A Southern President.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev guides the hand of President of Egypt Anwar Sadat as Sadat signs the Soviet-Egyptian Friendship \u0026amp; Cooperaton (and Arms) Treaty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man and a woman are led to the first class car on an Amtrak train, which is filled with pigs. The man asks how things are in second class.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA judge representing \"The Courts\" tells a police officer the ambush is no concern of his as bullets fly around them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChair of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills stands holding a sword next to a bag labeled \"Oil Depletion Capital Gains Investment Tax Credit.\" Behind him an apparently wealthy man is crying. Mills addresses a peasant holding a bag labeled \"Medical Deductions, Mortgage Interest, Charitable Contributions.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA salesman carrying a briefcase labeled \"Ok for Red China\" arrives at a large closed entrance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands at a construction site with a large bump on his head. Nearby, a steel beam labeled \"Aluminum Settlement\" lies bent on the ground. A much larger beam labeled \"July 31 Steel Negotiations\" falls toward him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding a newspaper announcing a bridgemen strike in New York City attempts to hang himself in his basement. A woman holding a newspaper announcing a sewer workers' strike suggests he flush himself into the East River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands with his arm around a man representing \"Banks.\" Banks is handing a government-backed loan to a crying man representing \"Failing Companies.\" Nixon also reaches his arm out to a much smaller man who is pulling his wallet out of his coat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman working in the file room for United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird discovers a bomb in a closet left by former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. The bomb is labeled \"an analysis of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States Congress runs over an anti-war protestor with a steamroller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man, representing the United States Supreme Court, dives into a Jackson, Mississippi swimming pool. The pool is filled with dirty water labeled \"Racism.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA wide variety of goods labeled \"Red China\" are being unloaded from a ship. The men unloading the goods express disinterest in the items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormer United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford sits at a table in front of a Vietnam board game. Nearby a man holding a telephone tells him that President Richard Nixon says he'll cover that and raise him 100,000 men.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands in front of an open jail cell labeled \"The Opposition\" and gives a campaign speech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States and North Vietnam play a game of ping pong using prisoners of war (POWs) as the ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States military officers stand in front of large cannon. The open up the box of ammunition, labeled \"draftees,\" and discover it is empty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ denounces his oponent President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu while standing on a stage wearing a halo and wings. Thiệu stands in shadow behind him with horns on his head.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men stand outside the publisher's office at the National Review. Inside is a stuffed dummy of William F. Buckley Jr. On the floor next to him is a newspaper with the headline, \"'Secret Papers' in Nat. Review a hoax, Buckley admits.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA dove carrying an olive branch labeled \"Mid-East Peace\" stands in front of a wall riddled with bullet holes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man labeled \"Junta,\" sits on top of a man representing Greece and addresses United States President Richard Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds off three men carrying a net and a strait jacket as a large man labeled \"Wages-Prices\" tears down a building behind him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree men stand on a street corner selling dollars, one for 3.42 German marks each, one for 2.41 British pounds each, and one for an unspecific number of French francs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOfficers from different branches of the United States military make a presentation comparing military power in the United States and the Soviet Union, and then ask for increased funding. The solitary man watching the presentation is asleep.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev peers inside the head of United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon peers inside the head of China and China looks inside the head of Japan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of sleepy men in armchairs at the Democrat Club raise glasses or empty hands in an unenthusiastic toast to arriving Mayor of New York John Lindsay. Lindsay switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party in 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu crouches on top of a large, locked box labeled South Vietnam Elections holding a club. Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ tiptoes around the side of the box holding a key.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of Alabama George Wallace holds a broom and United States President Richard Nixon lies on the ground surrounded by broken dishes representing the \"Southern Strategy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man, representing Northern Ireland, sits on the ground covered in flames. Next to him is a gas can labeled \"bigotry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of German men peer through a hole in the Berlin Wall. Two signs appear; one that reads \"Velkom to East Berlin,\" and another that reads \"Incoming Only.\" A man holding a bag and a suitcase attempts to leave East Berlin through the hole, but it stopped by an armed guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, chastises President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, who is sitting on his lap. Uncle Sam holds a newspaper with the headline \"Thieu Plan to Rig Votes Revealed.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA police officer holding a gun and a flashlight announces himself to two men carrying a large safe out of a doorway in the dark. The men respond that they are from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the United States Navy in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii reports to President Richard Nixon over the radio that they see a large concentration of airplanes approaching from Japan. A Naval officer holds a newspaper with the headline \"Nixon Wins Yen Floats,\" and two other Navy men peer out the window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States Supreme Court Justices walk away from the \"Supreme Court Ltd.\" bench, as several people wait holding documents labeled \"case pending.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon sticks pins into a doll representing journalist James Reston. Nearby, a newspaper headline reads, \"Nixon not bold enough on China policy, says Reston.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Attorney General John Mitchell tells Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director J. Edgar Hoover that he loves his painting of a montrous man representing crime.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and two other men stand in a room with a sign that reads \"Welcome Japanese Trade Delegation.\" A hand chops through the closed door, representing Japanese Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird comforts a crying Army general, telling him they are pushing hard for the draft law. Behind him appear several disheveled army soldiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Catholic priest and a Protestant minister pray over a coffin labeled \"Ireland.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man in shorts and a floral shirt stands in his yard holding a water hose. The water coming out of the hose is frozen and the ground is covered in snow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands with a group of men planning his 1972 presidential campaign. They discuss the qualities needed for a Supreme Court nominee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo road workers in China toss away their little red books, also known as Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong. One of the books lands at the feet of Chairman of the Communist Party Mao Zedong himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of the Republic of Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands on a balcony surrounded by flames.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men labeled \"major industrial nations,\" cheer on United States mascot Uncle Sam as he removes all his clothes. He stands naked, holding up a small towel labeled \"import surtax.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Grim Reaper stands at the door of the United States House of Representatives holding a document that reads, \"Senate approves Mansfield demand for end to Vietnam War.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large weapon labeled \"Israeli Nuclear Capability?\" points at an Arab man. Behind it, a soldier asks a scientist how they will use it without blowing themselves off the map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman and child from East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, are shushed by a United Nations official.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds a pickaxe and clings to the underside of a cliff. 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Connally are represented as one large man with three heads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrime Minister of Israel Gola Meir rides on the back on Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sams has a missile in each hand, and they are heading toward more missiles labeled \"Russian Arms for Egypt.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn inmate in a crowded jail cell at Pittsburgh prison asks a police officer who won the pennant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon invites Premier of the People's Republic of China Zhou Enlai to the United Nations. Enlai's facial expression does not change.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Vietnam War is represented as a giant holding a mace, while thre anti-war United States Sentors prepare to shoot rocks at it using a slingshot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon hides behind the presidential podium. His shirt is tied to a pole and has the words \"Powell \u0026amp; Rehnquist\" on it. He waves it like a white flag.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator Ted Kennedy stands on a box while men fight all around him. He holds a document that reads, \"Kennedy remarks in favor of Irish Republican Army\" (IRA).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong sits with a group of men from other countries, but appears much larger than the rest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn angry man, representing the United States Senate, tears up a wreath and knocks over the letters U.N., which represent the United Nations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and three other men sit in a small Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) boat. The boat is being lifted out of the water on the back of a large whale labeled \"public outrage.\" Nearby, on a small island, is a sign which reads, \"Amchitka Stand Back.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drenched British man carrys a document that reads \"Common Market Decision.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon sits in a demolished house labeled \"Foreign Aid.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA high-ranking United States military officer discusses turning over his base post exchange to corrupt merchants, as two men pour a large stack of cash onto his desk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tiny man carrying a banner that reads \"foreign aid,\" leaves the United States Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany sits in a pot cooking on a stove, while two chefs look on. The pot is labeled \"5.5% wage raise limit.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo malnourished men in ragged clothes, representing Pakistan and India, sit on a street corner. Their legs have been run over by a large tank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United Nations delegates shake hands while all are wearing huge smiles. A sign behind them reads, \"Welcome to the UN Chinese Delegates.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man greets people through the entrance of a grocery store as he tosses a bundle of dynamite inside. Nearby, a car labeled  \"IRA,\" for the Irish Republican Army, waits for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and Uncle Sam look out the window of a building representing the United States. Outside, Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro is surrounded by a crowd of people holding signs welcoming Castro to Chile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men walk into a door labeled \"Pay Board.\" One of them is holding a decision that has been stamped \"Over-ruled.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bookstore employee tells former United States President Lyndon B. Johnson that his book can be found on the romantic fiction shelves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding a briefcase is hanging from a tree by his parachute. He tells two men passing on horseback that he is a hijacker with $200,000.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man speaks into a microphone connected to a speaker system labeled \"Arab War Announcing Machine.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn a parody of the painting American Gothic, United States Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz stands in front of a farmhouse next to a woman labeled \"Small Farmer.\" Butz is holding a pitchfork in one hand and is gripping the back of the woman's neck with the other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large baby, labed \"Federal Employees,\" sits on the doorstep of United States President Richard Nixon. A note that reads \"take this poor child in out of the freeze\" is pinned to the baby's diaper, and a man representing the Senate runs away in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States soldiers scramble at an air force restricted area as a \"little old gray-haired lady\" (Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir) flies away in a stolen aircraft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A vulture representing the Soviet Union rides on the back of an armed man representing India.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA peace dove flies over the head of a man holding a United Nations flag, defecating on him as it flies over.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employee explains that this year's tax forms will be written in Serbo-Croatian, and will be accompanied by an explanatory pamphlet in Spanish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the Irish Republican Army stands in front of flaming rubble. 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Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Drawings of varying size, political cartoons, sculpture, books, framed items, scrapbooks, sketchbooks, slides, video tapes, and news clippings.","The Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers collection contains materials documenting the life and work of artist Patrick Oliphant. It covers his career as a political cartoonist from 1955 to 2015, including thousands of original cartoon drawings. It also includes examples of his other artistic works, like sculptures, sketches, paintings, lithographs, and other drawings. Oliphant's artwork, especially the political cartoons, cover a wide variety of political and cultural topics, both in the United States and across the globe and could be useful to researchers interested in many aspects of political and social history in the second half of the 20th century. ","The collection also includes materials that provide insight into the creation and promotion of exhibits of Oliphant's work, travel and speaking engagements, and business papers documenting sales of his artwork. It contains personal papers and correspondence, including a large number of letters from the public. Photographs also provide insight into the creation and promotion of Oliphant's pieces. The collection also contains audiovisual materials, consisting mostly of interviews with Oliphant. ","A bust of United States President John F. Kennedy is depicted with the quote \"..it is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work…thus far so nobly advanced\" on its base. The bust creates a shadow that looks like United States President Abraham Lincoln.","1964 Republican presidential primary candidate William Scranton lies on the ground holding a gun and a flag that reads \"Republican Nomination\" and is filled with bullet holes. Fellow primary candidate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. approaches him holding a gun and a suitcase labeled \"Ex South Vietnam.\" Fellow primary candidate Barrry Goldwater approaches both of them holding a gun in his hands and a knife in his teeth.","A man driving a car looks over as a police officer with an antenna attached to his helmet passes him on a motorcyle.","A soldier sits on a raised hut in the jungle labeled \"Thai Checkpoint #1.\" Another soldier stands on the ground below, stopping an approaching line of soldiers that are in the process of turning around and going back the way they came.","A man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" holding a document that reads, \"NO Vote on Open Tennis.\" Two other men, dressed in business attire, play tennis across his desk.","A man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" talking on the phone. Over six panels he says, \"Those bright young fellows in the Wimbledon final sound like just what we need…for the Davis cup - what were their names again..?...Who?...Emerson?...And who?...STOLLE?!!...never mind!\"","Two men stand at a bus stop, one wearing a coat and the other in shorts and flip-flops. The man in shorts holds a newspaper showing two headlines, one that reads, \"Cricket - Aust. [Australia] Doing Well,\" and another that reads, \"Tennis: Rebels May Play in Davis Cup.\"","A group of men sit at a conference table in front of a sign that reads, \"Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference.\" The men on one side of the table are Black and the men on the other side are white. Stuck into the middle of the table is a spear labeled \"Southern Rhodesia and South Africa Issues.\"","A man in a suit and a woman in a robe and curlers sit at a kitchen table. In front of the man are a glass of water and a plate with one stalk on celery on it. The woman points at a newspaper with the headline, \"More Cautions on Coronaries Sugar's Out Too!\"","A group of men wait in line at a barred window labeled \"Pay Master.\" At the front of the line, a man holding an envelope filled with money passes a bill through the bars. Behind him, a man holds a newspaper with the headline \"Spuds Up Butter Up Bread Up Etcetera Up - Charges for S.A. Govt. Services to Rise, says Premier.\"","As winds blow buildings and debris all around, two first responders in a truck labeled \"SAFB\" rescue a man tangled in power lines.","A man stands in the middle of a strong wind, covering his eyes. Large pieces of debris, labeled \"racial strife,\" \"Southern Rhodesia,\" \"Goldwater nomination,\" \"South Vietnam,\" \"Indonesia tension,\" and \"Cyprus,\" fill the air around him.","A man sits in a large truck labeled \"Fountains, Inc.\" The truck is hauling a large fountain with a label that reads, \"One Commemorative Fountain - To A.C.C. - C.O.D.\" The man in the truck glares out of the window at two worried-looking men in suits.","Two men, each carrying a small shovel, attempt to clear a beach covered in huge chunks of debris labeled \"Seawall.\"","A woman sits in a car, attempting to turn right onto a busy street. In front of her a large sign reads, \"No Right Hand Turn,\" and a police officer points to his right hand. A bus with a frustrated driver waits behind her.","In Japan, an Japanese man and a white woman sit on the floor on opposite sides of a low table. The woman holds a flag that says, \"Australia\" and features the Olympic rings. Behind the man is a sign that reads, \"Welcome Olrympic Visitor.\"","A man holds a large missile from the Soviet Union. The missile is labeled \"To Bung.\" It was previously labeled \"To Fidel,\" but Fidel has been crossed out. Fidel refers to Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro. The man is handing the missile to President of Indonesia Sukarno, as another man, possibly Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, runs toward them in an attempt to stop the transaction.","A woman stands on the wing of a large airplane, inspecting it with a magnifying glass. The pilot stands nervously behind her.","Three people, a man in a shirt that says \"Australia\" and two women in revealing outfits, stand holding cricket bats. A angry man in a hat and coat approaches.","United States space probe Ranger 7 crashes into a garden on the moon, as a group of aliens move to get out of its way.","A butcher stands in the doorway of his shop, watching two dogs as they walk by. All the trays in the shop window are empty and a sign on the window reads, \"Sorry No Beef.\"","A man driving an old-fashioned car labeled \"Labor\" stops at a gas station featuring a sign that reads, \"Compulsory Car Check Here.\" A mechanic rolls a cart full of tools toward the car.","A United States Navy officer and a sailor stand on a large ship. The officer yells down at two military officers on a much smaller ship labeled \"North Vietnam.\"","A small man in a helmet labeled \"UN,\" referring to the United Nations, stands between two much larger men in Cyprus. One man holds a bat, another holds a ball, and the UN official  holds a book labeled \"Rules of Baseball.\"","Public transportation company Denver Tramway Corporation is depicted as a bus with square wheels labeled \"Gross Receipts Tax\" and \"State Fuel Tax.\"","Alabama Governor George Wallace, depicted as Tarzan, stands in a tree next to a woman telling her, \"You Tarzan, me Jane -- not that it matters much!\"","A baby in a diaper labeled \"'68\" stands in front of Father Time, holding a sign that reads, \"I Aint Goin\"","Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, relax in a hammock together. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","United States Vice President and 1968 Democratic presidential primary candidate Hubert Humphrey heads toward the locker room carrying armor, a shield, and a sword. His fellow Democratic primary candidates, United States Senators Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, look on.","Governor of New York and 1968 United States Republican presidential primary candidate Nelson Rockefeller takes his running shoes out of a trunk in the attic.","Outgoing United States Postmaster General Larry O'Brien speaks to incoming Postmaster General M. Marvin Watson, just outside his office. Part of the caption is missing.","A frazzled dove, representing peace, faces away from a group of traffic signs reading \"One Way,\" No Entry,\" Detour,\" etc. and pointing all different directions. A small tank approaches in the background.","Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, sit in a bubble bath while talking to United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford on the telephone. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","Two Vietnamese people stand next to the crash site of a United States F-111 aircraft.","Police officers arrest a ground of university student protestors and load them into a police vehicle.","Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) Kurt Georg Kiesinger tries to hold the door closed as a giant Nazi monster attempts to escape a cell.","United States President Lyndon Johnson stands holding a crumpled tax bill while nearby Chair of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills holds a \"$4 billion spending cut guarantee.\" In the door way stands a group of people participating in the People's March on Washington. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy ladles soup to a long line of children as a woman knitting in a rocking chair asks about the world population crisis.","Three children, in shirts reading \"CZECHO,\" \"SLOV,\" and \"AKIA,\" are confronted by Soviet Union tank.","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic presidential primary Candidate Eugene McCarthy pilots a small plane, as a much larger plane labeled RFK, for Senator and fellow Democratic presidential primary candidate Robert Kennedy, passes over him.","A man stands inside of a room labeled \"Senate,\" referring to the United States Senate. He holds a smouldering document labeled \"Dodd Bill,\" referring to the Gun Control Act of 1968. Standing outside the door is a man holding a smoking gun representing the \"gun lobby.\"","United States President Lyndon Johnson builds steps out of blocks, while North Vietnam builds a less stable set of stairs out of wood. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing","In Washington, D.C, a businessman yells at man holding out his hat and a sign that reads \"Poor People's Campaign Going Broke.\"","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy appears as a cat in a tree, attempting to catch United States President Lyndon Johnson, pictured as a singing bird, while fellow Senator and primary candidate Eugene McCarthy is pictured as a dog biting Kennedy's tail.","A well-dressed man walking a poodle walks past a ground of people labled \"U.S. Needy,\" saying he cannot help because his money is tied up in Swiss banks.","Three teenage or early adult children play musical instruments for their sleeping dad on Father's Day.","A group of Students for a Democratic Society members searching for a location for their national convention walk way from a monkey enclosure at the zoo.","A businessman in the oil industry attempts to commiserate with cancer researchers regarding budget cuts.","A man standing in deep floodwater standing near a sign pointing the way to Denver, asks another man, who is digging almost completely underwater, to hurry up with the dam.","United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a Vietnamese military officer on his shoulders, walks along a cliff past a rock slide labeled \"pressures for Vietnam withdrawal.\"","Two Arab men in a small sailboat are approached by a large, heavily armed Israeli ship.","United States President Richard Nixon, Vice President Spiro Agnew, and two others, all dressed diapers, walk past Father Time.","Incoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel sits on the back of a large hog labeled \"private interests.\"","While NASA astronauts examine rocks on another planet, a group of nearby alien beings holds a meeting.","A businessman carrying a bag labeled \"Soviet Arms Sales Inc.\" approaches a group of Arab men, one of whom is holding a report that reads \"Israelis now have nuclear weapon!\"","A man holidng a document relating to inflation opens the door to the \"pay-raise pantry\" to find an oversized mouse labeled Congress.","Representatives from the United States and Hanoi, Vietnam meet to discuss the ongoing conflict. Hawks gather in a tree nearby.","United States President-elect Richard Nixon carries President Lyndon Johnson on his shoulders down a basketball court as Johnson prepares to dunk a basketball labeled \"surtax.\"","Incoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel stands in a monk's robe surrounded by various birds of prey.","During peace talks in Paris, the representative from North Vietnam expresses concern regarding the shape of the chairs.","Two repairman arrive to fix fallen over transmission towers.","United States President Richard Nixon and another man stand outdoors on a desk belonging to the Governor of California, surrounded by flooding and heavy rain.","A man representing Iraq holds a rope in his hand with the noose around his own neck.","A man lies on the floor next to a document that reads \"Opposition to Congress Pay Raise,\" having been trampeled by a group of United States Congressmen.","American tourists disembark from an airplane in Cuba, as Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro waits at a cash register.","A United States Navy officer offers five admirals from the Bucher case, relating to Lloyd Bucher and the USS Pueblo, along with other military aid, to South Korea.","A United States Congressman, holding a pay raise, refuses an offer of clothing from a charity for destitute Congressmen.","In the office of the United States Postmaster General a man removes a large portrait of President Richard Nixon. A nearby newspaper has the headline, \"No More Political Patronage.\"","Several United States legislators sleep while two men show a prestentation using a projector. A nearby sign reads \"Citizens for Decent Literature Present a Private Sermon and Pornography Showing for Legislators.\"","A man representing tobacco interests stands with two scientists in a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) office. He tells the FCC official that soon they will have a cigarette that cures cancer.","A United States military officer waters plants growing in a rocket shaped pot labeled \"ABM [Anti-ballistic missile] Plans,\" as a tear rolls down his cheek.","United States President Richard Nixon scratches the back of Wille Mae Rogers with a scratcher labeled, \"Presidential Seal of Approval,\" while she scratches his with a scratcher labeled, \"Seal of Good Housekeping Approval.\"","United States President Richard Nixon cuts through a barbed wire fence next to a sign that reads, \"West Berlin No Admittance.\"","A Chinese ship pulls a smaller boat with a sail that reads \"Hong Kong Royal Yacht Club.\"","President of France Charles de Gaulle throws a bucket of water on United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon holds a wet document labeled \"triumphal European tour plans.\"","Two women sit aboard an El AL Airlines airplane, while a flight attendant in an Israeli military uniform fires a gun out the window.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird shoots an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) through the middle of a man representing Congress. The missile is labeled \"Pentagon $4 million lobby.\"","A United States soldier, holding a gun and smoking a cigarette, sits on the professor's desk as he teaches.","Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan stands on the desk of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, holding a spyglass labeled \"retaliation policy\" up to an eye covered by an eye patch. This cartoon was published the day after the death of Eshkol.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, stands aboard ship whipping Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, who are seating at the oars. Uncle Sam rows furiously while Thiệu sits and watches.","Three men, representing Berlin, China, and the Soviet Union, sit on a park bench. China lights three matches stuck in the shoe of the Soviet Union, while the Soviet Union does the same thing to Berlin.","Two protestors from Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) hold a burning torch next to a podium labeled \"C.U. Free Speech.\" The podium has caught fire.","Justice, holding a sword and gavel, tells police to take way New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison had unsuccessfully prosecuted Clay Shaw on charges alleging his involvement in the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a large key while standing next to a locked trunk labeled \"The Bombing.\"","Two men, representing French unions, hang over a cliff while fighting each other with pickaxes. Two other men, representing the United States dollar and the British pound, are attached to the French unions by a rope and cling to the top of the cliff.","Investigators leave a dark house labeled \"The Ray Case,\" failing to notice several sets of eyes peering out of a dark room. The Ray Case refers to James Earl Ray, who was convicted of assassinating Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.","A car turns the wrong way onto a one-way street, nearly hitting two pedestrians in the crosswalk.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and a man representing the Soviet Union wrestle a large, fire-breathing dragon.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh stands behind a panel looking through a hole, as part of a game where balls can be thrown at him. United States President Richard Nixon prepares to throw a hand grenade.","A police officer stands with his foot on the arm of a man sitting in a pool at Cosa Nostra Villa. The man holds a drink and smokes a cigar. The pool is labeled \"respectability.\"","A member of the United States House of Representatives asks a room full of smiling Senators if they will go along with a pay raise.","A student protestor stands outside of the fence for Tweedle-dum kindergarten attempting to encourage unrest among the children inside.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird fences, using a small anti-ballistic missile (ABM) instead of a sword, with Senators J. William Fulbrigth and Albert Gore Sr. The senators use small branches instead of swords.","Soviet Union soliders stand next to a sign that has the words \"Chen Pao Island\" crossed out and replaced with \"Damansky I.\". A large group of Chinese people carrying a large photograph of Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.","Two British soldiers stand at a military checkpoint on Anguilla. Two diminutive Anguillan people stand nearby, one throws a rock. Most of the caption for this cartoon is missing.","United States President Richard Nixon appears as an unhappy husband sitting at the kitchen table. His wife, labeled \"Doves,\" says, \"Married two months and they want you to go to Cambodia..?\"","A group of people peer out of a door featuring multiple large signs advertising secret peace talks between North and South Vietnam.","United States President Richard Nixon and a group of men from Nixon and Co. accountants go through a large pile of paper. One of the accountants looks up at a portrait of former President Lyndon Johnson and says, \"Oh, brother! Could you spend!\"","A large crowd stands in Jerusalem, including figures representing the United States, Israel, the Soviet Union, and many others.","A legislator gives a speech regarding pornography, first denouncing it and then becoming intrigued by the idea of taxing it.","A part of California falls into the sea as several nearby people hold signs warning of an impending earthquake.","Two members of the United States military attempt to sell a large anti-ballistic missile (ABM) to a civilian.","United States President Richard Nixon shakes hands with King Hussein of Jordan as a fire labeled \"Jordanian guerillas\" burns behind them.","A farmer sitting under an umbrella on a large tractor tells farm laborers holding a sign reading \"Improve Farm Labor Conditions\" to beat it.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, walks away carrying a large bomb, as a small dog labeled \"North Vietnam\" chews on his leg.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a document that reads \"North Koreans Down U.S. Spy Plane,\" as a group of men carrying swords and beating drums urge him to retaliate.","A United States military officer stands aboard a strange machine labeled \"top secret Pentagon boondoggle,\" a taxpayer looks on in tears.","Two soldiers from the Soviet Union hammer nails into a coffin labeled \"Czechoslovakia.\"","A United States soldier in a hut labeled \"U.S. Defense Communications System Station 13150/6\" sits in a rocking chair with a woman on his lap. Another soldier in a jeep hands him an urgent message from the President.","Two college administrators hold a newspaper that reads \"Arab intigators infiltrate college campuses,\" as two Arab men ride by on camels.","Three men huddle in a \"super-rich tax shelter,\" as bombs labeled \"tax reforms\" explode outside.","A French airplane passenger stares out the window in surprise as the pilot, outgoing President of France Charles de Gaulle, parachutes away from the plane. The caption for this cartoon is missing.","A salesman from \"U.S.-Assembled Cheap Foreign Guns Inc.\" lies on the ground, having been shot by an elderly woman holding a gun with a price tag on it.","A man representing South Vietnam hands a $2.5 billion bill for damages to two United States soldiers.","A United States military officer at \"Petagon Motors\" shows off the new \"ABMobile\" (Anti-ballistics mobile)","A man eats a meal at a table covered with various containers of pesticides. He sprinkles DDT on his food.","A tour group at the United States Supreme Court passes Associate Justice Abe Fortas.","A group of prisoners in a cell labeled \"Reserved for Political Prisoners,\" looks out a window at a sign that reads \"Coalition Government Contradicts Democratic Principles Says Saigon.\" At the time, Saigon was the capital of South Vietnam.","United States President holds up a \"Draft by Lottery\" document to a military officer standing near a group of booby traps lableed \"present draft.\"","Two United States soldiers stand next to very large container with labels that read \"For Immediate Disposal,\" and \"U.S. Army Nerve Gas Stockpile Billion Person Dose Keep Tightly Sealed in a Safe Place.\"","Eight United States Supreme Court Justices stand with a large, symbolic \"Supreme Court\" balanced on their heads. There is a blank space for Justice Abe Fortas, who resigned on May 14, 1969, and the \"Supreme Court\" is beginning to crumble.","A man lies asleep in a bed labeled \"Denver,\" as the bed slides off a cliff toward \"school segregation.\"","A group of men from North Vietnam holds a document labeled \"Nixon Viet Peace Proposal.\" Three of them crouch behind a wall, while one man stands and shouts.","A man labeled \"Creamer\" shoots another man labeled \"Environment Conservation.\"","A United States military officer and a man in a suit sit holding piles of money next to a sign that reads \"Military-Industrial Complex in Session.\" A bomb labeled \"attack by congressmen\" flies over their heads.","Mayor of Los Angeles Sam Yorty wears a crown and sits on top of a pile labeled \"Racial Fears.\"","United States President Richard Nixon throws a life preserver labeled \"Postal Reforms,\" toward a hand reaching out of a pile of mail.","Two United States soldiers ride off the road in a Jeep that is falling apart.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird walks away from two large birds wearing United States military hats. Birdfeathers labeled \"economy cuts\" are on the ground and Laird holds a pair of scissors.","United States President Richard Nixon walks into a room carrying suitcases, to find President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu chewing on the rug.","A man speaks at the International Communist Conference in the Soviet Union as those around him laugh.","A United States military officer stands in front of a row of soldiers in Vietnam asking for volunteers. Behind his back he holds a document that reads \"Wanted - 25,000 troops for withdrawal from Vietnam.\"","Nation's Bank offers \"gift\" with an interest rate of 8.5 percent to a representative of the African-American civil rights organization CORE (Congress of Racial Equality.","A couple sits at a table near a third person labeled \"surtax.\"","A man representing United States liberals fights off a huge snake labeled \"backlash.\" Men representing \"rightist politics\" decline to help.","Big Tobacco leaves the House of Representatives carrying the \"bill to ban cigarette health warning.\"","Prime Minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, surrounded by a small group of white men, addresses a much larger audience of Black men.","United States President Richard Nixon stands in water, holding a man representing Vietnam on his shoulders. On the nearby shore, Senator J. William Fulbright appears as an elf sitting on a toadstool.","Two United States military officers stand near the \"U.S. Army Mustard \u0026 Nerve Gas Stockpile.\" One holds a document that reads \"Army must dispose of gas at storage sites.\"","The Soviet Union and United States President appear as two worms in a globe shaped like an apple. President Nixon is coming out of a hole in Romania and the Soviet Union out of South America.","A United States Senator holds a document labeled \"Surtax Extension - Passed by House.\" The document is smoking and is being handed to the senator by someone lying on the floor. The senator says they'll need some time to think about it.","United States President Richard Nixon asks a favor of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, who is lying on the floor next to a briefcase labeled \"South America.\"","A group of United States military officers, one holding a missile labeled \"Planned ABM [anti-ballistic missile], recoil from a paper airplane labeled \"Gromyko asks better Russia-U.S. Relations,\" referring to Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko.","A doctor waits nervously at his desk as a representative from the United States Internal Revenue Serice Audit Division goes through his Medicare and Medicaid records.","An Apollo 11 astronaut falls while climbing down from the spacraft to the surface of the moon. Another astronaut records him for a live television broadcast.","A group United States soldiers sits in a truck with a sign that reads \"Out of Vietnam by 1970!\" Their commanding officer addresses them while holding a document that says \" Secret U.S. Thailand Commitment.\"","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, prepares to make an announcement, but is upstaged by a clown juggling balls labeled \"Soviet,\" \"Moon,\" and \"Shot.\"","Two men carrying a briefcase labeled \"U.S. Arms Sales Inc. Latin America Division,\" talk to a man holding a gun marked as made in the U.S.A. Nearby, signs point the way to Honduras and El Salvador.","United States President Richard Nixon boards a plane leaving Vietnam. A small group of Vietnamese men watches him leave.","An African American man leaves a gun store with several guns. A sign in the window reads \"Govt. urged to ban all handguns. Get yours now while they last!\"","Businessmen in the United States oil industry stand before a large pipe labeled \"27 1/2% oil allowance.\" A much smaller pipe labeled \"taxpayers\" branches off the first.","Members of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means committee arrive at the home of the \"Super Rich,\" represented by a large man holding a cigar and a small dog.  The Ways and Means members are pointing angrily and one holds a rope.","A woman holding an olive branch, representing peace, pulls a United States soldier away from Vietnam.","A large woman holding a hammer and sickle, representing \"World Revolution,\" attempts to avoid bullets as China and the Soviet Union shoot at each other.","A small group of men representing the Czech government stand far away from a wreath lying on the ground. The wreath is labeled \"1st anniversary of Czechoslovakian Uprising.\"","A rickety train labeled \"Nation's Railroads\" carries precariously stacked barrels of poison gas.","United States President Richard Nixon watches as a group of men replace a sign reading \"Impeach Earl Warren\" with a sign reading \"Impeach Haynsworth.\" Earl Warren was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Clement Haynsworth was nominated for the Supreme Court by Nixon, but was not confirmed.","A large Soviet Union tank runs over the foot of a man representing Czechoslovakia.","A man labeled \"Camille victims,\" referring to Hurricane Camille, crawls out of rubble as around him people sell food for $200 a sack, water for $1 a gallon, and oxygen for 25 cents a go.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird rows a small boat toward a large ship, carrying a document labeled \"military budget cuts.\"","United States White House Urban Affairs Advisor Daniel Patrick Moynihan stands in a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow labeled \"Vietnam War.\" A group of people labeled \"The Cities\" looks on.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, gets between China and the Soviet Union and attempts to give an opinion on the Warsaw Pact.","United States Selective Services Director Lieutenant General Lewis B. Hershey sits at hid desk, manipulating a group of draftees on strings. His inbox is completely fully of \"appealed draft status\" documents.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh lies on his deathbed. Several men stand around him with tears on their faces. Several glance at each other and some have their fingers crossed. Hồ Chí Minh died on September 2, 1969.","United States President Richard Nixon stands in a small boat. He tosses a life preserver labeled \"tax relief\" toward a man standing in shallow water, representing corporations. On the other side of the boat a man representing earners has disappeared below the water, with only his arms remaining visible.","United States President Richard Nixon walks out of the \"Bureau of Filing and Obfuscation.\" Two men remain in the office, one holding a document that reads \"Forward Together! Overhaul of Washington Under the New Federalism - Richard Nixon: 'A Strategy for the 70s'.\"","A large tank labeled \"Defense Budget\" drives across wet cement labeled \"Domestic Federal Construction Spending,\" leaving a track behind it.","A man reads from the last will and testiment of former President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, as a group of people listens. Nearby is a trunk labeled \"Continued War, Destruction, and Suffering.\"","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, in a soldier's uniform and  carrying a gun, approaches a tent. The tent is empty and has a note on the front that reads \"Dear Mr. Thieu, Today you are become a man - Farewell.\"","A priest from the Catholic Church of Northern Ireland and a minister from the Protestant Church of Northern Ireland cheer on two men hitting and clubbing each other.","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and a group of other Soviet officials laugh in his office. In a trashcan nearby is a document labeled \"Canada-Russia 3-Year Wheat Agreement.\"","The United States House of Representatives is represented as a race car driver standing in a car labeled \"Popular Vote Electoral System.\" The United States Senate stands at the back of the car surrounded by engine parts.","Two men carry a stuffed Chairman of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, out of a shop named \"Peking Taxidermy.\"","A man sits in air traffic control with flames coming out of his head, while behind him several men rush in holding a straight jacket. Nearby is a newspaper with the headline \"Supersonic Jets Get Go-Ahead.\"","A group of Vietnamese men stand on one side of a table, while a group of men from the United States stand on the other. One of the men from the United States holds up a document for his grinning compatriots to read that states \"Fool the Enemy! Support Hugh Scott's moratorium on the criticism of the Vietnam War. Show Unity Now!\"","A United States Army officer sits on a chair below a banner that reads \"U.S. Army Hall of Fame.\" He is surrounded by trophies that say things like, \"Gas Warfare Obfuscation Award,\" \"ABM Insistence Award,\" and \"Nerve Gas Testing Award.\" Another officer hands him a trophy labeled \"Service Clubs Embezzlement Scandal Award.\"","A representive of the Atomic Energy Commission discusses extinction with the wildlife of Amchitka Island. Behind him, two of his colleagues carry a bomb, signaling impending damage to the environment.","A group of men that appear to be part of the mafia enter a United States Army recruiting office. The soldier at the front desk holds a newspaper that tells of a retired Major General admitting profit from gun sales.","A large group of Students for a Democratic Society members are put in a jail cell. One holds a sign that reads \"SDS Chicago National Action.\"","A group of college students pull a huge football on wheels. The football features a dollar sign and is labeled \"College Athletics Programs.\" A group of men in suits stand on top of the football, one of whom is brandishing a whip.","Astronauts from the Soviet Union install a large billboard in outer space.","A man in a sports car states that Denver does not have a smog problem.","A man with a nametag reading \"Love\" arrives in Africa. Several men behind him carry large packages labeled \"Metro govt.,\" \"Environment \u0026 Pollution,\" \"Migrant Labor,\" \"Education,\" and \"Welfare.\"","A group of Arab men stand around a man representing Lebanon. Lebanon lies on the ground with a sword on his back as the men around him shout, \"Onward to Israel!\"","A United States military officer wearing an apron and cleaning the floor with a mop, answers the telephone in an empty base.","A hand reaching out of an office labeled \"Pentagon\" pats the heads of a group of smiling watchdogs.","A business man asks United States President Richard Nixon if Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a bull bursting out of a china shop window, belongs to him.","A group men from North Vietnam attempt to read text by United States President Richard Nixon.","A woman carrying an olive branch and a sign that reads \"End the War!\" approaches a sign point the way to \"November Moratorium. Two men, representing the Militant Right and the Militant Left, stand under the sign and ask to walk with her.","A Denver police officer asks for volunteers for high school detail. All of the other officers avoid eye contact.","A large truck labeled, \"Danger: Truck Lobby Longer Wider Load\" comes up behind a much smaller car.","Two employees for the Garbage Collection and Removal Service pick up garbage, as one tells the other he used to want to be a teacher.","A man representing United States postal unions stands behind a barred window in the post office. Santa Claus is tied up behind him and an angry crowd is on the other side of the window.","Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace walks into a house carrying a carpetbag labeled \"G. Wallace Vietnam.\" He finds \"The South,\" represented as a young woman, sitting in the lap of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew.","A man representing the Soviet Union and Uncle Sam, representing the United States, sit at a small table together. Their server is a large woman with a skull for a head holding a menu featuring the nuclear symbol.","A group of men from \"Mafia Inc.\" tie up a man representing \"Local Government.\"","Santa Claus, representing the United States Congress, throws a large gift labeled \"$800 tax exemption,\" out of his sleigh toward President Richard Nixon and two others.","A North Vietnamese soldier sits outside of a prison cell burning a document labeled \"Please for Information on POWs [Prisoners of War] and MIAs [Missing in Actions].\" He lets the smoke blow into the cell window.","Two Black Jews approach the Israel Immigration counter and told they can be admitted as long as they don't get \"uppity.\"","A businessman from General Agglomerate Manufacturing and Supply Company speaks during the Annual Report to Stockholders. There are only a few people in attendance and everyone is in tears.","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev stand holding a large missile, just outside of an area marked with signs reading \"truce zone,\" and \"arms banned in this area.\" Nasser says, \"What's our next eagle-swift move, O Great Adviser..?\"","A group of feminist women hold signs celebrating victories in equal rights, as a Western Union employee delivers a message from United States President Richard Nixon.","A man and young boy visit the Sports Hall of Fame and look at a statue of bookmaker Benny the Book.","A group of miners place a memorial wreath for recently murdered UMWA (United Mine Workers Association) labor leader Joseph Yablonski.","President of France Georges Pompidou between an Arab and an Israeli man, both holding weapons and pointing fingers at each other. Pompidou shrugs.","United States President Richard Nixon, wearing a jet pack, flies away from NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) carrying a copy of the budget and a stack of money. NASA employees look worriedly into their box of money.","United States President Richard Nixon holds Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a large dog, on a leash.","A United States taxpayer hands over a large amount of money to President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. Thiệu is standing just outside the \"Saigon Friends of the Government Businessmen's Club,\" which is full of wealthy patrons, and holding a document that reads \"Demand for $68 Million to Run South Vietnamese Army.\"","An employee of the American Forces Vietnam Broadcasting Network is dragged away by military police, while officers approach a solider doing janitorial work and ask him if he would like to be on the radio.","Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John McCormack sleeps in his office chair as a group of men devise a method of rolling the chair out of a large hole in the wal.","A man opens a trash can to find Michael James Brody Jr., wearing a sign that reads \"Free Money,\" and throwing bills in the air.","An empty desk with a name plate that reads \"CBI Director\" on it and a sign on the wall behind it that reads \"THINK.\"","A beaver labeled \"Kemp-Lamm Bill\" chews the legs off a large billboard that reads \"Support Your Local Billboard Lobby.\"","A man holidng a shotgun walks through the snow away from a smoking mound on the ground.","United States President Richard Nixon and men representing France, Israel, Arabs, and the Soviet Union stand in a circle. They are throwing a sword labeled \"the blame\" to each other, and each has mutiple cuts and other injuries.","United States Senator J. William Fulbright uses a whip to tear a document labeled \"Nixon Adminstration Vietnam Withdrawal Policy\" to shreds. The document is being held by a man representing Hawks, while a group of men labeled \"Doves\" watches happily from behind Fulbright.","United States President Richard Nixon, holding a mop, prepares to clean up a huge mess labeled \"Gov[ernment] Spending of Past Decade.\"","Vice President Spiro Agnew swings a golf club wildly. Dirt sprays into the watching crowd, and the golf ball hits another player on the head.","United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers speaks to a group of Arab men, all of whom are falling asleep at the table. Behind him a sign reads \"Arab Rotary Luncheon Speaker U.S. Sec. of State William P. Rogers.\"","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser looks out the window and Israeli planes dropping bombs as someone in his office notifies him that Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir is on the phone and would like to discuss a cease fire.","A skeleton prepares to fly a small plane loaded with \"245T Defoliant Spray.\" This list of places he will visit includes several locations in Vietnam, along with a city in Arizona.","President of France Georges Pompidou leaves the airport in tears as a man holds a sign that reads \"Thin-Skin Pompidou.\"","Democratic party chairman Larry O'Brien is held in his desk chair by a group of men in suits. One pulls his mouth into a smile while another holds a sign that reads \"Bring Us Together.\" On O'Brien's desk is a box labeled \"Funds\" with jut a few coins in it.","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser lies in a pile of rubble with a man representing the Soviet Union after a bombing. The Soviet Union asks if a purge of Soviet Jews would make him feel better.","Counselor to the President Daniel Patrick Moynihan attempts to collect confidential memos he has written to United States President Richard Nixon, as Nixon tosses them on the ground. In the background, two men read a confidential memo entitled \"Benign Neglect,\" referring to a memo written by Moynihan to Nixon relating to race relations in the United States.","Head of State of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk stands with another man in a port. The man holds a document that reads \"N[orth] Vietnamese \u0026 Viet Cong Infiltration Latest.\" A large ship approaches nearby, with two long-haired men at the front holding a sign that reads \"Dear Cambodia - we hav [sic] stole this ship. Please give us political asylum!\"","United States Senator Roman Hruska completes a large statue of Judge Harrold Carswell, a recent nominee for the Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon.","A United States Postal Service employee walks away from Congress after dumping a large pile of mail at their feet and putting a mail bag over one Congressman's head.","A group of United States soldiers report to the airport manager to replace air traffic controllers who are out sick.","A man sits on a dead horse labeled \"Denver Tramway,\" as another man, holding a whip and a clipboard noting the rapid transit rate increase from 35 to 45 cents, asks for another ten cents.","An air traffic controller lies in a hospital bed with crossed arms holding a cigarette. An airline pilot, flight attendant, and a man holding a suitcase wait in the doorway. Two doctors approach the bed, one with an FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) logo on his coat and a gun in his hand.","Two women sit at a kitchen table drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes. They discuss the looks of candidates for Governor of Colorado Mark Hogan and John Love.","A man standing behind a gate in a building that is labeled \"Embassy\" and covered in bullet holes asks a man labeled \"Latin American Dictatorships\" on the other side of the gate whether kidnappings and killings are the thanks the get for their support.","Governor of Florida Claude R. Kirk Jr. stands with his arms crossed in an ocean labeled \"Integration.\" A United States Marshall approaches from the shore holding a document labeled \"Civil Papers.\"","A group of anti-war protestors stand in a jail cell calling for Jane Fonda.","United States Ambassador to Sweden Jerome H. Holland, a Black man, arrives in Sweden. He is welcomed by Swedish officials who at the same time attach a sign to his back calling him a racial slur.","A man with a long beard lies on at set of stairs near the United States Capitol holding a sign that reads \"Representation for Washington, D.C.\" Men wearing coats and ties walk past without looking at him.","A man drives a large car leaving a trail of pollution. He throws a document that reads \"Earth Day Preserve Our Environment April 22, 1970\" out of the window.","United States President Richard Nixon attempts to use a large knife to cut himself out of a tangled mess representing Southeast Asia.","Two women and a man stand in a city building looking out the window and down toward the ground. On a wall inside, a chart shows the Dow-Jones dropping sharply, and a voice coming from the phone says \"Sell!!\"","A United Arab Republic airplane is shot down by Israeli soliders. A woman holding a gun approaches the cockpit, as another man with a gun stands next to a sign that reads \"Watch for Russian-piloted Arab Jets.\"","A blindfolded Justice addresses a man labeled \"Hispanos\" using a racial slur.","Governor of Alabama Albert Brewer sits in a chair in his office while former Governor George Wallace attempts to climb into it.","Four men sit slumped on a bench, one holding a newspaper with the headline \"Stock Market in Slump.\" A woman in old fashioned clothes walks past.","A United States Congressman watches through his window as a postal worker walks into the wind carrying a large bag of mail. Inside, a man representing \"Junk Mailers,\" offers the congressman cigars and brandy.","Oil executives discuss a marketing plan to promote \"clean gasoline\" with a song and guitar.","United States President Richard Nixon appears near a building on Wall Street, standing on a step ladder and holding a net. Behind him, Vice President Spiro Agnew holds a sign that reads \"Market Up!\"","Two men, each wearing a keffiyeh, sit in a trench as bullets fly by. One is wearing a suit and the other a symbol of the Soviet Union.","A tow truck arrives at \"Morrison Road Towing Center,\" pulling a police car behind it. The truck driver's boss tells him he's really done it this time.","A large businessman with a document in his pocket labeled \"Air Pollution Variance,\" lights his cigar from the top of a smokestack labeled \"Public Service Co.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sits in a tank next to a sign pointing toward Cambodia. Senator Robert Byrd approaches from the nearby gas station, \"Senate Gas,\" telling Nixon there is none left.","A member of the Colorado Air Pollution Variance Board stamps \"Approved\" on the forehead of a man smoking a large pipe that is filling the room with smoke.","A man holding a construction helmet and a large wrench sits on the desk of a man in a business suit. The businessman shakily pours a cup of coffee as the other man says he was inspired by United States President Richard Nixon to make no more wage claims until things are straightened out.","Members of the House of Representatives Byron Rogers and Wayne Aspinall appear as statues. Bill Gossard, Richard Perchlik, Craig Barnes, and Mike McKevitt appear as birds sitting on the statutes.","Two men, one Arab and one Israeli, sit in chairs biting each other. Nearby, United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers flips through a document titled \"My plan for Arab-Israeli Peace.\"","United States Senators chase after a peace dove, grabbing at it.","A group of United States soldiers prepares to leave Cambodia, as one lags behind cleaning up with a feather duster.","A man sits at a desk at Mafia Inc. holding a newspaper with the headline \"Italian-Americans protest FBI harrassment.\" He tells three other men to round up a group of honest Italians.","A member of the military of the Soviet Union and an Arab man stand in front of a missile. The Soviet man holds the hand of the Arab man over the \"Fire\" button.","United States military officers shoot and drop a grenade into a hole in the ground labeled \"My Lai Probe Facts,\" referring to a massacre committed by United States troops against South Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War. Out of another nearby hole, an arm reaches up.","United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a document labeled \"Southern Strategy,\" looks down the barrel of a cannon as Senator Strom Thurmond prepares to fire it.","United States Senators, dressed as farmers, argue against a $20,000 subsidy limit.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, approaches two heroin dealers on \"Turkey St.\" There are several needles in his arm and in his hat is a document titled \"U.S. Subsidy Plan for Opium Farmers.\"","A dove carrying a United States plan chases General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser as they escape on a camel labeled \"Arab States.\"","A man with a gun stands near a body. He puts his arm around a frightened man and tells him that the did this for the poor of Uruguay.","Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Willy Brandt and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev reach under barbed wire to touch hands.","A large statue titled \"The B.F. Swan Monument\" stands in Cheesman Park in Denver, Colorado, blocking the view of several park visitors.","Two policemen stand in front of all wall covered in graffiti referring to the police as pigs and swine.","A man falls asleep at the table in front of a game of chess as he waits for his opponent to make his move. The table is labeled \"Paris Talks.\"","A car labeled \"Transcontinental Clean Air Race Masschusetts - California\" is broken down by the side of the road. Two men stand outside it, thumbing for a ride as large trucks pass by and smog fills the air.","Uncle Sam follows Prime Minister of Israel Gold Meir Meir and Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan, attempting to show them the United States plan. Dayan, wearing an eye patch over each eye, asks President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev if they are heading toward the way out. According to a nearby sign, they are heading toward a mine field.","A group men attempt to get a supersonic airplane off the ground by holding it above their heads and running.","A man hold a large peace sign prepares to use it to hit Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, as Ky heads to a speaking engagement at a Vietnam War Victory rally. A nearby man grabs the sign to stop him.","Two men sit at the Election Vote Center for the primary race between the two Democratic candidates for the United States House of Representatives for Colorado's 1st district, Bryron Rogers and Craig Barnes. One sits at a large computer and the other next to a large pile of ballots and an abacus.","A man comes out of the United States Senate holding a document titled \"Important Business Pending\" and looking for a senator. The senator is sneaking away by crawling under the carpet and holds a document titled \"Important Campaigning Pending.\"","A man holds the end of a rug that Democratic primary candidate for Congress from Colorado's 1st district Craig Barnes is standing on. He says he will support Barnes if he wins.","United States President Richard Nixon appears at the door of a house. The door is opened by Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev wearing a dress, while in the background a young woman labeled \"Eastern Europe\" sweeps the floor. Nixon addresses Brezhnev, saying, \"Hi, there, Ugly - I'm looking for the lady of the house…\"","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, waters a plant labeled \"Chile.\" The plant consists of a large flower with the head of a bearded man in the middle.","Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and another man representing the Soviet Union tell an Arab man holding a picture of President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser that they will look after him. Nasser died on September 28, 1970.","Egyptian President-elect Anwar Sadat sits on a tired camel, representing Egypt. He carries a document labeled \"The Nasser Policies,\" referring to outgoing President Gamal Abdel Nasser.","A man holding dynamite comes around a corner to find a police officer holding an bomb labeled \"anti-crime bill.\"","A man arrives at the gates of heaven holding a document labeled \"Barnes-Rogers Result.\" He asks the angel at the gate if he can speak to management.","Three United States military officers discuss the budget at Pentagon Inc.","A kidnapper tries unsucessfully to negotiate with a representative of Canada, asking for passage to Cuba and decreasing amounts of money in exchange for hostages.","A group of liberal candidates wait outside the \"Law 'N' Order Office,\" waiting to be deputized. Inside, the sheriff pointing a gun out the window as bullets and dynamite fly in.","Two men, one holding a sign that reads \"Vive Quebec Libre\" and the other wearing a shirt that reads \"Mindless Violence,\" are about to be stepped on by a giant foot representing the Canadian government.","A boy arrives home from school with a cast on his leg, one of his arms in a sling, a black eye, and a bandaged head. His mother asks what he learned at school that day.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, asks Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, to put all of their arms on the table. A huge bomb is brought in.","A man holds a large Soviet missile against the toe of an Israeli soldier, while several Arab soldiers smile in the background.","Anti-war activist Dr. Benjamin Spock stands in the doorway of United States President Richard Nixon holding a document labeled \"Vietnam War.\" Nixon sits dejectedly at a desk holding a document that states, \"Election Boosts Dems Hopes for '72.\"","Two angels nervously await the arrival of former President of France Charles de Gaulle in heaven. This cartoon was published two days after de Gaulle's death.","A man reads a newspaper reporting inflation and rising food prices while his wife is attacked by monster hands reaching from her budget notebook.","An employee at the United Nations leads the representative from \"Red China\" to a seat next to the representative from \"Nationalist China.\" All other representatives in nearby seats run away.","United States President Richard Nixon lies under a large sombrero with just his feet sticking out. A man representing Mexico holds a document labeled \"Alternative Trade Arrangements,\" and peers under the hat.","The United States Congress is depicted as a duck tied to a chair, with its head stretched out on a desk. Three men in business suits, representing \"Politicking,\" stand around him, one holding an axe. A pile of unfinished legislation is on the ground nearby.","Director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) J. Edgar Hoover, depicted an octopus, calls former Attorney General Ramsey Clark a jellyfish.","A Western Electric telephone company employee is thrown out of the Governor's office.","A salesman at Congress shoes attempts to sell Protection Brand shoes to a customer.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, tries to hold the door of the United Nations closed, as a giant shoe labeled \"Red China\" pushes through the door. President of the Republic of China Chiang  Kai-shek stands with Uncle Sam.","A United States soldier carries several bags labeled \"Home,\" as an arm reaches out from a nearby trunk labeled \"The Bombing\" and grabs his leg.","A man leaves the office of Army Intelligence, Southeast Asia Division looking frightened. Inside the office, three pairs of feet hang from the ceiling and a map on a desk underneath them shows prisoner of war camps in North Vietnam.","Former first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev writes volume two of his memoirs as two guards stand waiting behind him.","Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace rides a very skinny horse labeled \"Present Electoral System,\" toward 1972.","The United States Senate tosses a white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane) into the air.","The United States Coast Guard hands over a Lithuanian defector to another boat.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, holds a cornucopia filled with children. The cornucopia is labeled 204.7 million.","Members of the United States Senate stare at a crash-landed white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane).","A train labeled \"Rail Unions\" blocks the path of Santa Claus and his sleigh.","A United States Army officer offers coffee to a private lying in his bed. On the wall is a directive outlining easier Army regulations.","A representive of the Viet Cong shakes hands with President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu as Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam and a United States solider look on.","A woman labeled \"Mother Bell\" is on the telephone asking for a rate increase. Nearby, a rat labeled \"job bias charges\" has chewed through her telephone cord.","A line of out-of-work Republican Governors waits outside of United States President Richard Nixon's Snappy Employment Service office. An employee inside calls for former Governor of Texas John Connally.","A man at Tuna Industries Inc. complains to a man at the neighboring business, Consolidated Mercury By-products Unlimited.","A hijacker holds a gun to the back of the head of an airplane pilot, as a man representing International Anti-hijack Law holds a gun to the back of the head of the hijacker.","A young boy in a Boy Scout hat asks his parents if they have seen his brown shirt. The boy's father reads a newspaper with the headline \"FBI allegedly urges police to use Boy Scouts as 'extra eyes.'\"","President of the United Mine Workers of America W. A. Boyle runs out of a collapsing mine.","A group of starving people, representing Pakistan, sit nearby as a crate of arms arrives from the United States.","Three scientists stand at an Atomic Energy Commission test site on the volcanic island of Amchitka. They have two environmentalists, a man and a seal, tied up nearby. A representative of the United States Court of Appeals arrives on a small boat and the scientists tell him they do not know how the environmentalists got there.","A man lies impaled on a bed of nails labeled \"India.\" A group of Bengali refugees run across him.","A businessman approaches United States military officers at the Post Exchange Division Headquarters in Southeast Asia, offering money in exchange for concessions in the event of success in Laos.","United States President Richard Nixon pushes Vice President Spiro Agnew into a jail cell. Behind them a destroyed CBS television smoulders.","A man holding guns and an arms catalog emerges from a crate from the United States Food for Peace Program, and addresses the man who opened it.","A United States soldier holds a telephone and tells two other soldiers that as of May 1 they will be known as \"emergency combat troops.\"","A man labeled \"Soviet Jews\" stands before a Soviet court. A member of the court holds a document that reads \"Soviet Diplomatic Mission Bombed in Washington.\" They sentence him to an extra twenty years.","Three very small medical researchers drink \"synthesized growth hormone.\"","United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle across a tightrope labeled \"deficit\" over a gorge. On his soldiers a group of people representing 6% jobless Americans balance precariously.","Two officials in the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs laugh together as a document reading \"Misuse of Funds Charged,\" sits crumbled in a nearby trashcan. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing.","United States President Richard Nixon has his arm caught in the jaws of a large metal man labeled Bethlehem Steel.","A group of Israeli soldiers break down a door into a room where Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring is building a house of cards.","A man is ice fishing at Shadow Mountain Lake. He attempts to reel in a fish as a hand made of pollution and muck reaches out from the water to pull it back.","A man lying on the ground in a large city tells a passerby that he has been attacked and asks him to call the police.","A United States Air Force Pilot flying an airplane asks \"Where to?\". The plane holds bombs labeled \"South Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos.\" All of them have a check mark next to Laos.","A man arrives at the Waldorf hotel and asks for the Welfare Suite. He tells the bellhop to charge his tip to the Welfare Department and asks for room service. The hotel maid asks why she is working there when she could be a guest.","A man in Poland holds a sign that reads \"Workers of the World, Strike!\" A large Soviet tank is right behind him.","A pair of deer flee from a man on a snowmobile.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird pushes a South Vietnamese soldier wearing a parachute out of an Air Force airplane into Laos.","A man representing Israel holds a hammer and prepares to break an egg labeled \"Arab Suez Proposal.\" An Arab man tells him it is a dove.","A man from the United States House of Representatives Agriculture and Livestock Committee stands holding a gun after shooting a group of horses representing the \"Wild Horse Protection Bill.\"","Two British soldiers hide in a cemetery as bullets fly around them.","NASA astronauts disembark after a mission, handing a bag of rocks to a man in a USA shirt.","A restaurant owner balks as a man asks him to take down his large sign for Hot Doggity Hot Dogs.","Governor of California Ronald Reagan feels a tremor while holding a newspaper featuring a headline stating that relatives of United States President Richard Nixon are ailing and living on welfare in California.","United States President Richard Nixon hugs a muzzled dog wearing a name tag that reads \"Dissent.\"","Employees at the PAP Bread Manufacturing Company are surprised by attorney Ralph Nader bursting from the oven in a flood of dough.","A South Vietnam jeep heads north as a general stands on a sleeping dragon.","A bus labeled \"McNichol's Special\" is driven along the edge of a cliff.","A major enters the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain facility in Colorado.","President of France Georges Pomidou, as a tailor, prepares to trim the fat off of a man in a shirt labeled \"dollar,\" in order for him to fit in a suit labeled \"monetary unity.\"","United States President Richard Nixon stands behind Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, preparing to kick her.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu is tied to a large bomb about to be loaded on to a United States military airplane.","An Army private dressing in women's clothing, with a label on each item on the outfit, shakes hands with a military officer before a secret mission.","A man representing \"non-violent protest\" is removed on a stretcher from the rubble after a boming in Washington, D.C.","United States President Richard Nixon is buried under a pile of papers labeled \"Free Calley,\" referring to William Calley, a United States Army officer who participated in the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir sits in a chariot being pulled by Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sam is wearing blinders and has turned around to tell Meir \"no.\"","United States President Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union stand holding a large bomb over their heads. Nearby, the SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) agreement lies unsigned.","A group of men in Vietnam listen to a foreign policy speech by United States President Richard Nixon on the radio.","United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle through the jungle with a United States soldier seated behind him carrying a map. They are surrounded by crocodiles and a large snake is wrapped around the soldier's neck.","A man tells King Kong that his match with United States boxer Joe Frazier is all set.","A group of men prepare to launch Supersonic Transport (SST) white elephant using a giant sling shot. A man steps in front of them holding a document containing \"economic and ecological objections.\"","A woman on a bicycle holding an olive branch and a United Nations flag approches a checkpoint labeled \"Israel\" in the middle of the desert. A man exits the checkpoint and asks for her papers.","Two tourists from the United States arrive at the Great Wall of China. Several men with guns peer over the top of the wall at them, and one of the tourists holds up a document that reads \"China travel curb ends.\"","A doctor at the Colorado State Hospital says they will have to release some patients to make room for others.","A large elk straddles a surveyor working on the Alaska pipeline. The surveyor suggests going through Canada instead.","A man carrying a no-fault auto insurance policy and a baseball bat runs toward a group of auto claims lawyers, represented as vultures. The vultures are standing on the back of a man that has recently been in a car accident.","Three groups of men writing graffitti on the side of Reilly's Pub. One left side reads, \"Get out of Ulster Catholic Pigs;\" the front reads \"Get out of Ireland British Pigs;\" and the right side reads \"Lay off us Catholics Protestant Pigs.\"","The Unites States Conference of Mayors stands outside of a cave. The door blocking the cave entrance is labeled \"House [of Representatives] Ways and Means (Wilbur Mills Prop.)\"","A train passenger is led toward a hay-filled train car made of slats and attached to the back of a freight train.","A construction worker stands with his hard hat over his heart. He has bolted his foot to the floor with a gun labeled \"self-regulation.\"","Members of the Teamsters Union hide a box of money under the floorboards at their headquarters. On the wall is a portrait of union president James Hoffa.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir stands on one side of the Suez Canal. She shoots a gun across the canal toward President of Egypt Anwar Sadat, who holds a vase labeled \"Formal Cease-Fire Agreement\" over his head. Broken pottery lies all around him.","A line of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents stand against the wall, addressing FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. There is a line of bullet holes on the wall near their heads.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir and President of Egypt Anwar Sadat attempt to play ping-pong over the Suez Canal. Nearby, a broken net and a sign that reads \"Ping Pong A Game For All Nations\" lie on the ground.","Garnsey drags a consumer out of a meeting with a group of men holding the Uniform Consumer Credit Code.","United States President Richard Nixon addresses Vice President Spiro Agnew. Nixon holds a newspaper featuring the headline \"Spiro Latest: Complains About Easing of China-U.S. Relations,\" while Agnew stands holding a ping-pong paddle with a ball attached by a string. The ball is in Agnew's mouth.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, stands outside the United Nations with Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.","A man wearing a shirt that reads \"The Rennie Davis Dynamite \u0026 Destruction Society\" grabs a \"Stop the War!\" sign from two Vietnam veterans who are protesting the war.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, holding a document that reads \"No United States influence in South Vietnam elections\" addresses Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam stands in a bedroom in his undershirt next to an open suitcase.","United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers rides a camel through the desert past the bones of a camel and a briefcase belonging to Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring.","A large group of protestors stand behind a wire fence labeled with signs reading \"Under Arrest.\" Guards stand in front of the fence and a crane drops more protestors into the pen.","A pair of tourists approaches the Foreign Exchange window at a bank in Germany.","A monster labeled \"SST,\" referring to a supersonic transport airplane, lies in a coffin with open eyes. A group of nearby men grab a gun to prevent it from rising.","A group of United States Congressmen builds the Congressional War-Involvement Control Device.","United States soldiers prepare to withdraw from Europe as German soldiers approach to take their place.","A man gets out of his car to talk to a chicken he just ran into. The chicken is ok, but the front of the car is demolished. The chicken suggests that Detroit needs to come up with a new bumper design.","A group of United States Senators ushers a draftee off to the Vietnam War, as one of them tears up the bill to bar draftees from combat.","United States President Richard Nixon gives a speech regarding hypocritical northern racial attitudes in front of a large Confederate flag at podium with a label that reads \"Ah Am A Southern President.\"","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev guides the hand of President of Egypt Anwar Sadat as Sadat signs the Soviet-Egyptian Friendship \u0026 Cooperaton (and Arms) Treaty.","A man and a woman are led to the first class car on an Amtrak train, which is filled with pigs. The man asks how things are in second class.","A judge representing \"The Courts\" tells a police officer the ambush is no concern of his as bullets fly around them.","Chair of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills stands holding a sword next to a bag labeled \"Oil Depletion Capital Gains Investment Tax Credit.\" Behind him an apparently wealthy man is crying. Mills addresses a peasant holding a bag labeled \"Medical Deductions, Mortgage Interest, Charitable Contributions.\"","A salesman carrying a briefcase labeled \"Ok for Red China\" arrives at a large closed entrance.","United States President Richard Nixon stands at a construction site with a large bump on his head. Nearby, a steel beam labeled \"Aluminum Settlement\" lies bent on the ground. A much larger beam labeled \"July 31 Steel Negotiations\" falls toward him.","A man holding a newspaper announcing a bridgemen strike in New York City attempts to hang himself in his basement. A woman holding a newspaper announcing a sewer workers' strike suggests he flush himself into the East River.","United States President Richard Nixon stands with his arm around a man representing \"Banks.\" Banks is handing a government-backed loan to a crying man representing \"Failing Companies.\" Nixon also reaches his arm out to a much smaller man who is pulling his wallet out of his coat.","A woman working in the file room for United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird discovers a bomb in a closet left by former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. The bomb is labeled \"an analysis of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.\"","The United States Congress runs over an anti-war protestor with a steamroller.","A man, representing the United States Supreme Court, dives into a Jackson, Mississippi swimming pool. The pool is filled with dirty water labeled \"Racism.\"","A wide variety of goods labeled \"Red China\" are being unloaded from a ship. The men unloading the goods express disinterest in the items.","Former United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford sits at a table in front of a Vietnam board game. Nearby a man holding a telephone tells him that President Richard Nixon says he'll cover that and raise him 100,000 men.\"","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands in front of an open jail cell labeled \"The Opposition\" and gives a campaign speech.","The United States and North Vietnam play a game of ping pong using prisoners of war (POWs) as the ball.","A group of United States military officers stand in front of large cannon. The open up the box of ammunition, labeled \"draftees,\" and discover it is empty.","Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ denounces his oponent President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu while standing on a stage wearing a halo and wings. Thiệu stands in shadow behind him with horns on his head.","Two men stand outside the publisher's office at the National Review. Inside is a stuffed dummy of William F. Buckley Jr. On the floor next to him is a newspaper with the headline, \"'Secret Papers' in Nat. Review a hoax, Buckley admits.\"","A dove carrying an olive branch labeled \"Mid-East Peace\" stands in front of a wall riddled with bullet holes.","A man labeled \"Junta,\" sits on top of a man representing Greece and addresses United States President Richard Nixon.","United States President Richard Nixon holds off three men carrying a net and a strait jacket as a large man labeled \"Wages-Prices\" tears down a building behind him.","Three men stand on a street corner selling dollars, one for 3.42 German marks each, one for 2.41 British pounds each, and one for an unspecific number of French francs.","Officers from different branches of the United States military make a presentation comparing military power in the United States and the Soviet Union, and then ask for increased funding. The solitary man watching the presentation is asleep.","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev peers inside the head of United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon peers inside the head of China and China looks inside the head of Japan.","A group of sleepy men in armchairs at the Democrat Club raise glasses or empty hands in an unenthusiastic toast to arriving Mayor of New York John Lindsay. Lindsay switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party in 1971.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu crouches on top of a large, locked box labeled South Vietnam Elections holding a club. Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ tiptoes around the side of the box holding a key.","Governor of Alabama George Wallace holds a broom and United States President Richard Nixon lies on the ground surrounded by broken dishes representing the \"Southern Strategy.\"","A man, representing Northern Ireland, sits on the ground covered in flames. Next to him is a gas can labeled \"bigotry.\"","A group of German men peer through a hole in the Berlin Wall. Two signs appear; one that reads \"Velkom to East Berlin,\" and another that reads \"Incoming Only.\" A man holding a bag and a suitcase attempts to leave East Berlin through the hole, but it stopped by an armed guard.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, chastises President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, who is sitting on his lap. Uncle Sam holds a newspaper with the headline \"Thieu Plan to Rig Votes Revealed.\"","A police officer holding a gun and a flashlight announces himself to two men carrying a large safe out of a doorway in the dark. The men respond that they are from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).","A member of the United States Navy in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii reports to President Richard Nixon over the radio that they see a large concentration of airplanes approaching from Japan. A Naval officer holds a newspaper with the headline \"Nixon Wins Yen Floats,\" and two other Navy men peer out the window.","A group of United States Supreme Court Justices walk away from the \"Supreme Court Ltd.\" bench, as several people wait holding documents labeled \"case pending.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sticks pins into a doll representing journalist James Reston. Nearby, a newspaper headline reads, \"Nixon not bold enough on China policy, says Reston.\"","United States Attorney General John Mitchell tells Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director J. Edgar Hoover that he loves his painting of a montrous man representing crime.","United States President Richard Nixon and two other men stand in a room with a sign that reads \"Welcome Japanese Trade Delegation.\" A hand chops through the closed door, representing Japanese Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird comforts a crying Army general, telling him they are pushing hard for the draft law. Behind him appear several disheveled army soldiers.","A Catholic priest and a Protestant minister pray over a coffin labeled \"Ireland.\"","A man in shorts and a floral shirt stands in his yard holding a water hose. The water coming out of the hose is frozen and the ground is covered in snow.","United States President Richard Nixon stands with a group of men planning his 1972 presidential campaign. They discuss the qualities needed for a Supreme Court nominee.","Two road workers in China toss away their little red books, also known as Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong. One of the books lands at the feet of Chairman of the Communist Party Mao Zedong himself.","President of the Republic of Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands on a balcony surrounded by flames.","A group of men labeled \"major industrial nations,\" cheer on United States mascot Uncle Sam as he removes all his clothes. He stands naked, holding up a small towel labeled \"import surtax.\"","The Grim Reaper stands at the door of the United States House of Representatives holding a document that reads, \"Senate approves Mansfield demand for end to Vietnam War.\"","A large weapon labeled \"Israeli Nuclear Capability?\" points at an Arab man. Behind it, a soldier asks a scientist how they will use it without blowing themselves off the map.","A woman and child from East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, are shushed by a United Nations official.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a pickaxe and clings to the underside of a cliff. American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany is dangling from Nixon's belt by a rope, with his arms crossed.","United States President Richard Nixon sleeps, dreaming of four people in football uniforms representing the women's liberation movement, civil rights groups, the American Bar Association, and the Byrd nomination.","Two agents at the Federal Bureau of Investigation tip toe past the office of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, holding their shoes. Outside of Hoover's office are two human skeletons, along with black hats and an FBI badge.","United States President Richard Nixon, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany, and Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally are represented as one large man with three heads.","Prime Minister of Israel Gola Meir rides on the back on Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sams has a missile in each hand, and they are heading toward more missiles labeled \"Russian Arms for Egypt.\"","An inmate in a crowded jail cell at Pittsburgh prison asks a police officer who won the pennant.","United States President Richard Nixon invites Premier of the People's Republic of China Zhou Enlai to the United Nations. Enlai's facial expression does not change.","The Vietnam War is represented as a giant holding a mace, while thre anti-war United States Sentors prepare to shoot rocks at it using a slingshot.","United States President Richard Nixon hides behind the presidential podium. His shirt is tied to a pole and has the words \"Powell \u0026 Rehnquist\" on it. He waves it like a white flag.","United States Senator Ted Kennedy stands on a box while men fight all around him. He holds a document that reads, \"Kennedy remarks in favor of Irish Republican Army\" (IRA).","Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong sits with a group of men from other countries, but appears much larger than the rest.","An angry man, representing the United States Senate, tears up a wreath and knocks over the letters U.N., which represent the United Nations.","United States President Richard Nixon and three other men sit in a small Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) boat. The boat is being lifted out of the water on the back of a large whale labeled \"public outrage.\" Nearby, on a small island, is a sign which reads, \"Amchitka Stand Back.\"","A drenched British man carrys a document that reads \"Common Market Decision.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sits in a demolished house labeled \"Foreign Aid.\"","A high-ranking United States military officer discusses turning over his base post exchange to corrupt merchants, as two men pour a large stack of cash onto his desk.","A tiny man carrying a banner that reads \"foreign aid,\" leaves the United States Senate.","American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany sits in a pot cooking on a stove, while two chefs look on. The pot is labeled \"5.5% wage raise limit.\"","Two malnourished men in ragged clothes, representing Pakistan and India, sit on a street corner. Their legs have been run over by a large tank.","A group of United Nations delegates shake hands while all are wearing huge smiles. A sign behind them reads, \"Welcome to the UN Chinese Delegates.\"","A man greets people through the entrance of a grocery store as he tosses a bundle of dynamite inside. Nearby, a car labeled  \"IRA,\" for the Irish Republican Army, waits for him.","United States President Richard Nixon and Uncle Sam look out the window of a building representing the United States. Outside, Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro is surrounded by a crowd of people holding signs welcoming Castro to Chile.","A group of men walk into a door labeled \"Pay Board.\" One of them is holding a decision that has been stamped \"Over-ruled.\"","A bookstore employee tells former United States President Lyndon B. Johnson that his book can be found on the romantic fiction shelves.","A man holding a briefcase is hanging from a tree by his parachute. He tells two men passing on horseback that he is a hijacker with $200,000.\"","A man speaks into a microphone connected to a speaker system labeled \"Arab War Announcing Machine.\"","In a parody of the painting American Gothic, United States Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz stands in front of a farmhouse next to a woman labeled \"Small Farmer.\" Butz is holding a pitchfork in one hand and is gripping the back of the woman's neck with the other.","A large baby, labed \"Federal Employees,\" sits on the doorstep of United States President Richard Nixon. A note that reads \"take this poor child in out of the freeze\" is pinned to the baby's diaper, and a man representing the Senate runs away in the background.","United States soldiers scramble at an air force restricted area as a \"little old gray-haired lady\" (Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir) flies away in a stolen aircraft.","\"A vulture representing the Soviet Union rides on the back of an armed man representing India.","A peace dove flies over the head of a man holding a United Nations flag, defecating on him as it flies over.","A United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employee explains that this year's tax forms will be written in Serbo-Croatian, and will be accompanied by an explanatory pamphlet in Spanish.","A member of the Irish Republican Army stands in front of flaming rubble. In the flames are the words, \"Murder of Irish legislator a mistake,\" says IRA.\"","Unemployment hurries to meet a United States veteran of the Vietnam War as he arrives back in the U.S.","A man representing Pakistan wipes his bayonet on the coattail of Uncle Sam, representing the United States. They stand in front of a field of bones."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. 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Special Collections staff decided to access them with Monroe Leigh's in 2021.","Transferred from Papers of John Norton Moore, MSS 85-17b in 2021.","Summary article on adoption of ICC Statute by Committee of the Whole of the Rome Conference","With handwritten edits, report and ICC statute summary attached","Contains notes, highlights, limited markup","Forwarded to Paul R Williams, Executive Director of Public International Law and Policy Group for Carnegie Endowment for International Peace","July 20, 1998 ABA article, July 16, 1998 Cato Institute article by Gary Dempsey, August 24, 1998 Forbes magazine commentary, May 1999 American Society of International Law \"In Brief\"","1943 Cornell L.R. article by Robert E. Cushman - \"Ex Parte Quirin et Al - the Nazi Saboteur Case\", Except on international courts from Louis Henkin, Foreign Affairs and the United States Constitution (1996)","Handwritten notes and edits included","Note attached, Forwarded via fax to Henry Marshall at U.S. DOJ","No markings so removed from collection. Other copy may be found in Box 1 folder 18, in the library or through online academic journal databases such as WestLaw and LexisNexus.","Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Section of Criminal Justice, Section Individual Rights and Responsiblities, and Standing Committee on World Order Under Law","Sent from Maury Shenk to Monroe Leigh and including contact information for U.S. delegation in Rome,","Includes \"Law Without Borders: The Constitutionality of an International Criminal Court\" by Paul D. Marquardt, Columbia Journal of Transnatianal Law, 33:73, 1995, Handwritten notes and copies of relevant cases attached","Report on the Proposed ICC by The Committee on International Law and the Committee on International Human Rights, \"Current Developments\" by James C. O'Brien, separate summary by Peter Bekker, and \"Proposal for an International Criminal Court\" by Quincy Wright from American Journal of Int'l Law.","Forwarded to law firm librarian for distribution by Marion A Ott, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts","April 4, 1998 draft by Maury Shenk re: Jurisdiction of International Criminal Court Over U.S. Persons, February 11,1998 draft re: Constitutional objection to International Criminal Court","With handwritten edits and comments","Contains checkmarks","Response to questions on collaboration for ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence","Enclosures: Paper Presented by Michael P. Scharf (\"The ICC's Jurisdiction Over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer\" at August 1999 ABA Section of International Law and Practice, Letter from Monroe Leigh to Samuel Burger regarding acceptance of Rome treaty establishing ICC (with attachments)","Enclosures: ABA Resolution as approved February 1998, August 1998 Report to ABA Section of International Law and Practice","Attachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998","With handwritten notes and edits from Maury D. Shenk","No indication of what document was forwarded","Noting that U.S. would not sign the ICC Treaty and attaching October 20, 1999 Statement Before U.N. General Assembly Sixth Committee re: The Rome Treaty on the International Criminal Court","With some handwritten notes/markings","Post-it attached indicating forwarded from David Aaronson to Monroe Leigh on July 14, 1999","Page flagged","Handwritten notes and highlighting and page flagged","Handwritten notes and markings, Extensive notes on back","1) \"The Case for a Permanent War Crimes Court\", 2) \"Fiddling in Rome: America and the International Criminal Court\", 3) \"The International Criminal Court: An American View\", 4) \"Achieving a Wider Consensus Through the 'Ithaca Package,\", 5) \"Courting Disaster: The U.S. Takes a Stand\"","Attaching \"International Criminal Tribunals: An Institution the United States Can Support\" by Diane F. Orentlicher","Handwritten notes and markings","Handwritten notes and markings","Signature: Monroe Leigh","Enclosures, both with markings as photocopied: \"The ICC's Jurisdiction over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer\" by Michael P. Scharf, as presented October 28, 1999 at Natioanl Security Law in a Changing World: The Ninth Annual Review of the Field, and DRAFT of \"High Crimes and Misconceptions: The ICC and Non-Party States\" by Madeline Morris","Duplicate of article in Series I: ICC, Subseries A: ABA, Box 2 Folder 8","With note from David","With handwritten markings, flagged and note attached - \"The Institute for Global Legal Studies Inaugural Colloqium: The UN and the Protection of Human Rights: Introduction\" by Stephen H. Legomsky for the Washington University Journal of Law \u0026,amp, Policy, \"International Court Should Try Defendants\" by Leila Sadat, St. Louis-Post Dispatch, \"ICC Establishment Pushed by Experts\" for BusinessWorld, \"International Court is Not 'War Menace' \" by Stephen Rickard as letter to the editor, Washington Times, \"The Need for Global Justice\" by Rob Gaudet, The Stanford Daily, \"Fate of bin Laden Strengthens Case for Permanet UN Court\" for Agence France Presse, \"Our Opinion: Even Superpowers Still Need Friends\" editorial for The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, \"A New International Spirit, If the U.S. Can Combat Terrorism, It Can Cooperate to Pursue Justice\" by Diane Marie Amann, The San Francisco Chronicle, \"Court Order\" by David J. Scheffer, letter to the editor, Foreign Affairs, \"Time to Recognise Courts Not Bombs\" by Rob Bennett, Morning Star","With highlighting","Forwarding information from the World Federalist on Washington Post announcement","Forwarding June 14, 1998 article from the New York Times, \"An Old Scourage fo War Becomes Its Latest Crime\" by Barbara Crossette","Forwarding information on 2 articles in The Economist, June 13, 1998 on ICC","Photocopy, \"U.S. Argues Against Strongly Independent War Crimes Prosecutor\" by Alessandra Stanley, \"A Strong International Court\" editorial","Photocopy, \"Clout Without a Country: The Power of International Lobbies\" by Charles Trueheart, brief, \"U.S. at Odds with Allies Over Court\"","Forwarding June 22, 1998 press information from U.N. Court Watch","Photocopy, \"U.S. Presses Allies to Rein in Proposed War Crimes Court\" by Alessandra Stanley, brief, \"Undermining an International Court\"","\"Clinton Urges Others to Give Ground on Court\" and \"War Crimes Conference Remains Divided\"","\"Torch-Light March\", \"Treaty? What Treaty\",","\"U.N. War Crimes Court Agreed\" by James Blitz, July 18, \"U.S. Faces Test on War Crimes Court\" by James Blitz, July 16, with highlighting - \"Diplomats Deliver Judgments on New War Crimes Court\" by James Blitz, July 20","\"America Avoids the Stand\" by Thomas Lippman, Op-Ed, \"The Trouble with the War Crimes Court\" by Fred Hiatt","\"Sorry isn't enough\", \"A challenge to impunity\", \"Latin lessons for Asian banks\"","Forwarding with comment International Institute for Strategic Studies article \"Creating an International Criminal Court\" and other assorted articles from July 27 and 28","Forwarding July 31, 1998 letter to the editor by Jeff Laurenti","With copy of article attached","post-it attached indicating \"Do not send this letter to Ed Dick\"","Contains handwritten markup","Contains handwritten markup","[Copy available at Law INT38.R4253]","1. to Washington Post, 2. to NYTimes (with penciled edits), 3. to Wall Street Journal","Attached letters: November 29, 2000 letter from Lawrence EagleBurger, former Secretary of State, Brent Scowcroft, formder National Security Advisor, Caspar WeinBurger, former Secretary of Defense, Zbigniew Brezezinski, former National Security Advisor, R. James Woolsey, former Director of Central Intelligence, Jeane Kirkpatrick, former Ambassador to the UN, Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State, Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense, Richard V. Allen, former National Security Advisor, George Shultz, former Secretary of State, James A. Baker III, former Secretary of State, and Robert M. Gates, former Director of Central Intelligence, December 22, 2000 letter to Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff GEneral Henry H. Shelton from Senators Jesse Helms, Chairman of Committee on Foreign Relations and John Warner, Chariman of Committee on Armed Services","Signed by Senators Patrick Leahy, Dianne Feinstein, Allen Specter, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Christopher Dodd, John F. Kerry, Joseph I. Lieberman, James M. Jeffords, Richard J. Durbin, Tom Harkin, Herb Kohl, Charles E. Schumer, Frank R. Lautenberg, Paul Wellstone, Barbara Boxer, Patty Murray, Edward M. Kennedy, Paul S. Sarbanes","Signees include Rev. Michael Dodd, Columban Fathers' Justice \u0026,amp, Peace Office, Rev. Lonnie Turner, Cooperativer (sic) Baptist Fellowship Washington Office, Rabbi David Saperstein, Co-Director of Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, Gary Baldridge, Co-Coordinator of Global Missions for the Cooperative Bapatist Fellowship, and Rev. David O. Selzer (Chair), Janey G. Chisholm (Vice Chair), Verna M. Fausey (Secretary), Christopher Pottle (Treasurer), Mary H. MIller (Executive Secretary) of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship","Signees: Patrick J. Kennedy, Sam Farr, Michael Capuano, Pete Stark, Dennis Kucinich, James McGovern, Sherrod Brown, Albert Wynn, Bill Parscrell, Jr., Jan Schakowsky, Barbara Lee, Barney Frank, Maurice Hinchey, Maxine Waters, Carolyn Maloney, Jesse Jackson, Jr., William Delahunt, Shelia Jackson Lee, Tim Holden, Nancy Pelosi, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Chaka Fattah, Edolphus Towns, Tammy Baldwin, Lucille Royball-Allard, Donald Payne, Major Owens, John Lewis, Jerrold Nalder, John Tierney, Bobby Rush, Lynn Woolsey","Signees: Rear Admiral Eugene J. Carroll, Jr., Lieutenant General Robert G. Gard, Jr., Lieutenant Robert O. Muller, Chaplain (Major General) Kermit D. Johnson, Colonel Daniel Smith, Major General John B. Kidd, and Vice Admiral John J. Shanahan","With handwritten notes","(contains flags and handwritten notes), 1. Memo from Lee Caplan re: The Right to Trial by Jury in US Military Courts - Martial, August 11, 2000, 2. 727 Military Triers of Fact: Needless Deprivation of Constitutional Protections? By Gary Michael Heil in Hastings College of the Law 1982, 3. 103 The Court-Martial Panel Selection Process: A Critical Analysis by Major Stephen A. Lamb in Military Law Review, Summer 1992, 4. 1 He Called ofr his Pipe, and he called for his bowl, and he called for his members three - selection of military juries by the sovereign: Impediment to Military Justice by Major Guy P. Glazier in Military Law Revew, October 1998, 5. Citations list, Database JLR","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Brian Newquist, Lea Browning, Barbara L. Stone, Cynthia Price, David Stoelting, John Washburn, Martha W. Barnett, Bruce Swartz, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits, and personal correspondence regarding drafts","1. ML to ICTY Office of Public Information Services, The Hague, re: Request for Copy of ICTY Judges' Submission to the Fourth Session of the U.N. Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court Regarding Rules of Evidence and Procedue, April 12, 2000, 2. ML to Lloyd N. Cutler re: Barbara Crossette's NYTimes article on Pres. signing treaty before end of year, December 11, 2000, 3. Samuel Burger to David Stoelting re: US policy towards ICC and the Rome Treaty, November 9, 2000, 4. ML to Samuel Burger re: ABA adn ICC and US acceptance of Rome Treaty, October 13, 1999","1. Daniel Magraw to [cc. ML], 2. ML to Edison Dick","1. Rona Mears to Thoams Allen, 2. Rona Mears to ML","Handwritten in blue ink","Handwritten comments on some, highlights,","Not all of the documents appear to be extra copies","Contains markup, post-it notes, and notations","Contains notations, 1. Part 6 of the Rome Statute, 2. ABA Recommendation re: ICC, 3. Australian Rule 92, 4. Proposed Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the ICC, 5. Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the ICC (Australian Draft)","1. Re: ICC: Rules of Procedure and Evidence, 2. Re: Proposed Rules for Siracusa Meeting","Copies cc'd with notes sent to: Michael Johnson \u0026,amp, Neal Sonnett, David Stoelting, James Silkenat, Gerold Libby, William Hannay","Contains handwritten notations and markup","Contains markup, notations, post-its, 1. ABA Section of Interantional Law and Practice Report to the House of Delegates Recommenation, 2. Proposed ABA Resolution concerning participation by the United Staets, 3. Report to Section, Re: draft report on the PrepCom, 4. Minutes of the Meeting of the Council of the ABA Section of International Law and Practice, 5. Revised Rules on Part 6, 6. Proposed rules for Special proceedings to Protect a Victim, Witness, or Accused, 7. Draft Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparations for Victims of Violations of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 8. ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence comments, 9. July 12 draft rules on in camera evidence and electronic testimony, 10. In Camera Proceedings and Testimony by Electronic Means: Proposed Revised Rules, 11. Revised rules to replace ABA Rule 72 as well as Australian Rules 88 \u0026,amp, 89 and French Rule 38.1, 12. Subsection 2. Rules of Evidence, 13. International Seminar on victim's access to the ICC, 14. Discussion Paper on Rules for PArt 6, 15. Draft Resolution for Consideration by the Section of International Law adn Practice at the Toronto Meeting","Contains post-it notes, highlights, notations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, WICC group, Robert Stein, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Bruce Swartz, Barbara M.G. Lynn, William Hannay, Lea Browning, Jerome Shestack, Greg Stanton, David Stoelting, Edison Dick","Contains handwritten notes, markup, notations","1. Rules relating to defense counsel, victims and witnesses, 2. Remarks made by Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Pres. Of the International Criminal Tirbunal for the former Yugoslavia, to the Perparatory Commission for the ICC","Contains handwritten notes, Correspondencts include: Thomas Allen, Rhona Mears, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, Karin Calvo-Goller, Greg Stanton, Roland Homet, Bruce Swartz,","Contains markup, handwritten notes and post-it notes, Safeguards for US Personnel under the Rome Treaty for the ICC, ABA Recommendation on ICC (multiple versions), Draft Statement (Dec. 8, 2000), Report on the Proposed ICC (multiple versions)","Contains markup and notes, ASPA draft bill text, APA Model Code of Judicial Conduct, Policy fo the Nixon Administration as Revealed in Public Statements, Expropriation in International Law, Ratification of the Rome Statue of the International Criminal Court by Germany Statement, ABA Recommendation on ICC, Fall 2000 Retreat ICC Report with Recommendation, Ambassador Scheffer's Statement at the Human Rights Caucus, State of Monroe Leigh re: HR 4654, Panel on Foreign Policy Gridlock at Annual Meeting of Association, WICC group contacts, Remarks at House of Delegates Meeting Nashville,","From: DefenseNews.com, Cato Institute, Diplomat, Foreign Affairs, Military Law Review, American Society of International Law, Federal News Service, American Journal of International Law, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times, Reuters, New Yrok times, Congressional Testimony, The International Lawyer","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cynthia Price, WICC email list, Benmamin Ferencz, Carl Christol, Heather Hamilton, Stephen Rickard, Michael Capuano, Henry Hyde, Burns Weston, David Stoelting, Jerome Shestack, Jackson Diehl, Keithe Nelson, Enid Adler, John Washburn, Daniel Magraw, Willaim Hannay, David Scheffer","Contains handwritten notes and post-it notes. 1. 893 F. Supp.65, 1995 US Dist., Civil Action No. 95-1097 (RCL), August 31, 1995, 2. 1996 US App., Docket No. 95-2462, Decided August 29, 1996","Handwritten notes in pencil and ink","Contains post-it notes","Contains highlights and post-it notes","Contains handwritten post-it notes and notations","Contains markup, post-it notes, and notations","1. Reservation Confirmation, 2. Provisional Work Plan, 3. Predicted Ratified Dates, 4. Programme: Independent Defence before the ICC, 5.1999 Human Rights Day Community Awards Luncheon, 6. ABA Reps on Preparatory Comm.","Contains some markup, 1. PCNICC/1999/DP.8/Add.2/Rev.1, 2. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/DP.2, 3. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 4. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 5. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1, 6. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1/Add.1/Corr.1, 7. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1/Add.2, 8. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.7, 9. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/Rt.1, 10. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/DP.3/Rev.1, 11. PCNICC/1999/WGEC/INF/3, 12. PCNICC/1999/WGEC/DP.27","Contains markup, 1. PCNICC/1999/L.4/Add.1, 2. US Statement before the UN General Assembly Sixth Committee, The Rome Treaty on the ICC, October 21, 1999, 3. (same as 2 w/different markup), 4. Senate Foreign Relations Comm Hearing, October 20, 1999, 5. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 6. Activity Report 1997-1999 Conference on Independent Defence before the ICC, 1-2 November 1999, The Hague, Netherlands, 7. A Strong Defense Before the International Criminal Court, Presentation for the ABA, August 10, 1999, by Elise Groulx","1. Excerpt from \"The Price of Terror: One bomb. One Plane. 270 Lives. The History-Making Struggle for Justice After Pan Am 103\" by Allan Gerson and Jerry Adler (HarperCollins Publishers), 2. \"The Constitution and Jrisdiction over Foreign States: The 1996 Amendments to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act in Perspective\" by Lee M. Caplan (contains flagged pages)","1. Testimoney of Jamison s. Borek before the subcommittee on Courts and Adminsitrative Practice of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate on S. 825, June 21, 1994 (contains post-it message from Mark Said and comments within text), 2. Fax re: Draft letter to Sen. Biden supporting FSIA aka S. 735, June 2, 1995","1. Mark S. Said correspondence, June 1, 1995 (contains business card), 2. Re: ILA, European Convention on State Immunity and FSIA., November 13, 2000, 3. Re: Proposed Amendments to FSIA, October 17, 2000 (contains markup)","1. Section Reports with Receommendations, Council Summary (contains inserts), 2. Draft Recommendation and Report on the US Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 2000 (contains Monroe Leigh signature)","Many photocopies, Contains post-it notes, handwritten notes, underlines","Handwritten notes in blue ink, Correspondent's include Monroe Leigh, William Reece Smith, Jr., Andrew Goodpasture, William Hannay, Brooksley Born, Leigh Middleditch, Jr., Mary Hoinkes, Diane Wood, Martha Barnett, Jerome Shestack, James Silkenat, Elizabeth Parker, David Stoelting, Keithe Nelson, Jennifer Dabson, Robert MacCrateLori Damrosch","Contains post-its and handwritten markup, 1. ABA Section of International Law and Practice Recommendation, 2. European Parliament Texts Adopted at the sitting of Thursday 18 January 2001, 3. Resolution of Section of Criminal Justice on ISS (Dec 21, 2000), 4. Report with Recommendation re: this country's becoming a part to the Rome Treaty to establish the ICC","Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes, 1. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates, Recommendation, 2. Relevant transcript parts of Colin Powell's confirmation hearin, 3. Substitute for paragraph 1 of the Resolution, 4. Talking points for House of Delegates debate on ICC, 5. Letters to House on misconceptions of proposed ICC, 6. Transcript (with penciled notes) of Colin Powell's confirmation hearing, 7. Prepared statement of Colin Powell for confirmation, 8. Talking points prepared for Martha Barnett on ICC, 9. Copies of letters re: ICC and upcoming House debate","Contains some notes, 1. Washington Times \"Proposed international court will protect civil liberties\" Dec 30, 2000, 2. Washington Times \"International court pressures and perils\" Dec 26, 2000, 3. Washington Post \"Powell Reverses Albright Choice of Judge\" Feb 4, 2001, 4. Letter to Martha Barnett re: two previous Washington Times articles and \"The United States and the Statute of Rome article in The American Journal of International Law\" (Vol. 95, 2001)","Contains handwritten markup","contains: press release \"Helms, GOP Offer Bill to Protect Ameircans From Prosecution by UN Court\", Statement by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jesse Helms Hearing on \"The American Servicemen's Protection Act\", newspaper photocopies about hearing, letter from Helms to Louis Freeh (Dir, FBI) re: US officials traveling abroad","Contains handwritten markup","Contains highlighting","1. \"Helms 'Losing the Battle' on International Court\", 2. \"'Scare Tactics' on International Court Denounced\"","also contains a brief bio from American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research","Contains signature, tagged page, and handwritten edits in booklet","duplicates removed","removed as a duplicate","Handwritten in blue ink","removed as can be found in journal","Correspondents include: Rochelle Evans, David Stoelting, Myrna S. Raeder, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, William Hannay, Gerald Libby, Cynthia Price, Michael Johnson, Neal R. Sonnett, Jerome Shestack, Bruce Swartz, Lewis Morgan, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits","1. To President William Clinton re: Rome Statute, 2. From James Silkenat re: Criminal Justice Section Resolutoin on ICC, 3. From Monroe Leigh re: President signing the ICC treaty, 4. From David Stoelting re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC, 5. From Cynthia Price re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC","1. Newsletter on Section of International Law and Practice, 2. AP article \"Campaign Launched Against UN Court\"","1. Votes and Comments on resolutions, 2. Report No. 105C, 3. Re: Section of Criminal Justice, Report with Recommendation on ICC, 4. Report ABA on ICC draft, 5. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates Recommendation","note: \"my working copy\", includes revision from August 29, '00","duplicates removed","duplicates removed","duplicates removed","signed Monroe Leigh","Handwritten notes on all three statements: 1. David J. Scheffer, Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes Issues and Head of the US Delegation to the United Nations Preparatory Commission for the Internatioanl Criminal Court, 2. John R. Bolton, Senior Vice President, American Enterprise Institute, 3. Monroe Leigh","removed since its just a copy of the bill text","1. Letter to Monroe Leigh from John B. Anderson (signed) re: Washington Working Group 2000 meeting and HR 4654, July 28, 2000, 2. DRAFT statement re: ICC, 3. Washington Working Group on the ICC meeting Agenda, September 13, 2000, 4. Washington Working Group on hte ICC Information Packet American Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2000, 5. Washington Working Group on the ICC Directory","1. Candidate Responses to ICC Questions as fo 9/13/00, 2. Memo Re: CHRC Member's Briefing: International Criminal Court! From Hans Hogrefe, Septembr 12, 2000, 3. Lobbying letter from Represenatives… to Colleague re: \"Oppose the 'War Criminal Protection Act'\", 4. Handwritten notes about bill and language, 5. Letter from Monroe Leigh to Craig Stuart Powers re: Representative Constance A. Morella and HR 4654 (contains handwritten notes), September 11, 2000, 6. UN-USA Action Alert re: Communications to Congress Concerning the \"American Servicemembers' Protection Act\", August 2000, 7. Agenda for August 29, 2000 meetings with various Representatives","Handwritten post-it and comments on article","1. Letter to Jerome Shestack re: ABA resolutions draft letter to Ben Gilman, August 2, 2000, 2. Fax to Jerry Fowler re: Leigh statement on HR 4654, August 16, 2000, 3. Fax to John Washburn re: Leigh Testimony to committee, July 13, 2000, 4. Fax to John Washburn re: Draft Statement on Statute of Rome, December 8, 2000","Attachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998, Comparison table of Rome Treaty and U.S. Constitution","Handwritten notes","Handwritten comments and edits","Handwritten edits","Some contain highlighting","Pages flagged with post-it notes, March 3, 2000 email from Brian Newquist to Monroe Leigh re: anonymous witnesses and March 6, 2000 fax from Bruce Swartz, U.S. DOJ office of the Deputy Assistant Attorney General interspersed","signed Monroe Leigh","Contains handwritten post-it and notations","Pages flagged","Includes handwritten post it from Brian J. Newquist to Monroe Leigh","Handwritten post-it \"Monroe - FYI, Just Released - Brian\", includes pages of notes as well","1. To Jerome J. Shestack re: Rome language to Helms' bill, June 9, 1998, 2. From Pat Hanrahan re: International Criminal Court Conference Call, June 9, 1998, 3. From Jerome Shestack to Kofi Annan re: Representatives from ABA to Rome Conference, June 11, 1998, 4. From Pat Hanraham re: ICC Conference in Rome (info, news clippings, etc), June 18, 1998, 5. From Lea Browning re: letter re constitutionality of ICC, July 7, 1998 (contains post-it \u0026,amp, handwritten notes), 6. From Giovanni Nardulli re: ABA Representatives to the ICC Treaty Negotiations in Rome, June 18, 1998 (contains handwritten notes)7. To John Lane, Charles Renfrew, David Stoetling, Jerome Shestack re: International Criminal Court, July 20, 1998","1. Rome Statute of the ICC (A/Conf.183/9*) signed ML w/notations, 2. Non-Governmental Organizations Accredited to Participate in the Conference (A/Conf.183/INF/3, 3. Committee of the Whole Bureau Proposal, 4. Draft Statute for the ICC Compendium of Draft Articles referred to the drafting committee by the committee of the whole as of 9 July 1998, 5. Draft Statute: UN Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court signed ML w/notations and post-its","1. Information for Participants, 2. Handwritten notes re: John Washburn, 3. News - Rome Diplomatic Conference for an International Criminal Court by Michael P. Scharf, 3. On the Record ICC Conference news","Another copy may be found in Box","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Lea Browning, Bruce Swartz, Donald Munro, Maury Shenk, Thomas Wingfield, William Hannay, Robert Lutz, David Stoetling,","Handwritten edits and notes","Contains three pages of handwritten notes on looseleaf paper","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains highlighting \u0026,amp, signature of Monroe Leigh","3 different versions, all contains markeup, edits, highlights, and notes","Contains some pencil markup","Contains handwritten notes, Monroe Leigh signature, markup and edits, highlights, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, John F. Murphy, Louis B. Sohn, Timothy L. Dickinson, Harry Marshall, Peter H. F. Bekker","Contains handwritten notes, markup and edits, post-it note markers, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, Michael A. Cardozo, Elizabeth Defeis, Joan Davis, John Murphy, Robert E. Lutz II, Louis B. Sohn, Peter H. F. Bekker, David J. Scheffer, Harry R. Marshall, Jr., Ken Harris","Contains \"ABA World Order Under Law Reporter, Vol. 5, No. 1, Summer / Fall 1997\" Newsletter, Draft UN Document: A/AC.249/1997/WG.3/CRP.2 13 August 1997","Contains handwritten notes, newspapers, journals, press releases, Amnesty International \"Establishing a Just, Fair, and Effective International Criminal Court\" October 1994, \"War Crimes and the Nuremberg Principle by Waldemar A. Solf\" International Security Law (Moore, Turner, \u0026,amp, Tipson, eds. 1990), \"The Need for an International Criminal Court in the New International World Order,\" by M. Cherif Bassiouni and Christopher L. Blakesley in 25 Vand. J. Transant'l L. 151, 1992, \"The Time Has Come for an International Criminal Court\" by M. Cherif Bassiouni in 1 INd. Int'l \u0026,amp, Comp. L. Rev. 1, 1991","Contains \"Testimony of Jamison S. Borek, Deputy Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State, Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, September 15, 1998,\" Text of letter sent to President William J. Clinton on May 15, 1998 supporting ICC, Text of S. Con. Res. 78, 105th Congress, 2d Session","Contains handwritten edits","Contains Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, John Murphy, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Maury Shenk, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Lucinda Low, Michael D. Sandler,","Correspondents include Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Gaines, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Christopher Keith Hall, Willaim M. Hannay, and Stuart H. Deming","Summaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC","Contains handwritten notes","Contains handwritten notes","Contains underlining, handwritten markup, background materials on interested lobbyists, congressional politicians, presidential administrators","Contains handwritten pages of notes, markup, remarks, post-it notes","Contains handwritten pages of notes, markup, correspondents including: Francisco Jose Aguilar-Urbina, Conrad K. Harper, H. E. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Marvin E. Frankel, Michael Posner","Contains post-it markers and underlines, Includes: Text of Treaty: \"No. 1021. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 9 December 1948, UN Security Council Official Documents, ABA Reports with Recommendations to the House of Delegates of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association","Contains names, addressed, phone numbers","Contains handwritten notes, highlights, memos","Contains highlights and handwritten notes","Contains markup, handwritten notes, post-it notes, highlighting","Contains handwritten notes, post-its, highlighting, comments","Contains highlights and notes","Contains post-its and notations","Contains edits, highlights, underlining, post-it notes, looseleaf pages","Contains handwritten notes, looseleaf pages,","Contains post-its, notes, markings","Handwritten message","Contains handwritten looseleaf notes","Contains post-it note \"Master Copy\" \u0026,amp, Monroe Leigh signature","Contains post-it notes, handwritten edits, flags","Contains memo correspondence, handwritten notes, edits","Contains flags, handwritten notes, edits, correspondence page","Contains Leigh signature, handwritten edits","Contains memo correspondence","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mary M. Devlin, Willaim M. Hannay, Jonathan Gluck, contains flags, handwritten notes, post-it notes, penciled edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Diane F. Orentlicher, Stuart H. Deming, Richard B. Lillich, Larry A. Hammond, Charles R. Norberg, Jeffrey M. Lindy, William Geary, William D. Denson, David A. Martin, John Jay Douglass, Martin C. Loesch, Sushan Demirjian, Contains highlights, Leigh signature, handwritten edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Allen Ryan, Kenneth B. Reisenfeld, Jay Vogelson, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Susan Bright, Contains handwritten edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Marcia Warren, Antonio Cassesse, Douglas Stringer, Peter Lichtenbaum, Mark S. Ellis, Valerie Brion, Susan E. Magalhaes, Robert F. Drinan, Barbara Stone, Richard J. Goldstone, Larry A. Hammond, Stuart H. Deming, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Jonathan Gluck, Elizabeth R. Rindskopf, Daniel B. Magraw, Jerome J. Shestack, Osborn Maledon, Contains highlights, post-it notes, handwritten edits, memos, Leigh signature, looseleaf pages of notes","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mark J. Hartwig, David N. Lindley, Susan A. Ehrlich, Larry Johnson, David G. Keyko, Hamid Sabi, Anna Ascher, Gonzalo Parra-Aranguren, Mary M. Devlin, Larry A. Hammond, Conrad Harper, Georg Ress, John Heffernan, Barbara Kagan, Michael D. Sandler, Louise Arbour, William Hannay, Sushan Demirjian, John Noyes, Barbara Stone, Contains highlights, looseleaf pages of notes, handwritten notes, post-its, flags, edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, John Heffernan, Nina Bang-Jensen, Valerie Brion, Michael Scharf, Douglas Stringer, Marilou Righini, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Bob Lutz, J. S. Weigand, Contains handwritten notes, business cards, memos, Leigh signature","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Willaim Hannay, Gary A. Marek, Professor Mischa Wladimiroff, Adrienne A. Cook, Contains handwritten messages, Leigh signature, annotations","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Reid Bauman, Richard J. Goldstone, Barbara Stone, John Heffernan, David Roll, Contains: Leigh signature, handwritten memos, flags","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ramadan Gashi, Gerold W. Libby, John Crook, Louise Arbour, Graham T. Blewitt, Contains: Leigh signature, handwritten notes","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cristian M. DeFrancia, Contains: ICTY application paper \"The Use of Anonymous Witnesses in War Crimes Trials: the Legal Background\", Cristian M. DeFranica signature","Contains photocopies","Contains handwritten notations and comments","Contains handwritten notations","Contains post-its, handwritten comments, underlines","Contains post-it notes/markers, handwritten comments","Contains post-it notes/markers, handwritten comments, underlining, 3 1/2 floppy disk labelled \"Tadic decision re witnesses\"","Contains tabs","Contains post-it markes and pages of handwritten looseleaf comments","Contains fax message","Contains correspondence between Mornoe Leigh and David Stoelting, highlights, pencil comments","Contains highlights, notations, edits, post-it note markers","Includes: The Queen v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte: John Gerald Gallagher, Mobil Oil Libya Ltd. V Secretariat of Petroleum and the Governmnet of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriyah, \"Tadic, the Anonymous Witness and the Sources of International Procedural Law\" by Natasha A. Affolder, \"To 'Establish Incredible Events by Credible Evidence': The Use of Affidavit Testimony in Yugoslavia War Crimes Tribunal Proceedings\" by Patricia M. Wald","Contains decisions for Ontario High Court of Justice (06/26/1989, 07/10/1989), Ontario Court of Appeal (04/29/1992), Supreme Court of Canada (03/24/1994), Includes highlights, underlines, post-it markers, post-it notes with notations","Contains handwritten notes, memos, business card, newspaper clippings, and proceedings related to Doe v. Karadzic","Contains checkmarks, handwritten notes","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits","Contains edits, handwritten notations, post-it note markers","Contains highlights, personal notes, post-it markers","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, post-it notes","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ted Meron, Detlav Vagts, Ian E. Davidson, Harry Marshall, Stephanos Stavros, Stanislaw Pomorski, David Bederman, Joseph Dellapenna, Daniel G. Partan, Andrew Vollmer, Larry A. Hammond, Stuart Deming, Jonathan Gluck, Jeremy McBride, Mary Devlin, Mark Zaid, David E. Aaronson, Alaire Rieffel, William L. Robinson, Lawrence Collins, Herbert Smith","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, markers","Contains handwriting on copy of \"Human Rights Brief\" by the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law newsletter, Volume 4, Number 1, Fall 1996","Contains highlights, markings, correspondence, handwritten notes, 1. Bulletin of Human Rights, Special Issue: Fortieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Centre for Human Rights, United Nations, 1988, 2. \"Hearsay and the European Court of Human Rights, by Craig Osborne, The Criminal Law Review, 1993, 3. \"Constitutional Cooperation\" by Henry J. Reske, ABA Journal, October 1996, 4. \"Victims and Voyeurs at the Criminal Trial\" by Paul Gerwitz, Northwestern Univeristy Law Review, Spring 1996, 5. \"Emphasizing Victims' Rights at the Sentencing Phase of Criminal Proceedings\" by Ilana Subar, Maryland Law Review, 1996, 6. \"Constitutional Amendment for Crime Victims Urged\", The Wall Street Journal, June 26, 1996, 7. \"Rule of Law: A Bill of Rights for Crime Victims\" by Paul G. Cassell and Steven J. Twist, The Wall Street Journal, April 24, 1996, 8. \"Making Amends\" Transcript, Online News Hour, PBS, June 25, 1996, 9. \"After White v. Illinois: Fundamental Guarantees to a Hollow Right to Confont Witnesses\" by Patricia Bennett, Wayne Law Review, 1993","Contains highlights, underlines, handwriting, correspondence, thank you card, memorandum re: \"The Right of a Defendant to Cross Examine Witnesses against him as articulated in the Senate Legislative History on Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights\", brief on \"International Tribunal for the Prosecuction of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Former Yugoslavia Since 1991\"","Contains highlights, handwritten notes, post-it notes, underlines, government documents from the U.S, Great Britain, New Zealand, Latin America, Japan","Contains intro correspondence, post-it markers, highlights, underlines, handwritten notes on Federal, State, and District court cases","Summaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC","Contains cases and articles with highlights, underlines, comments, post-it markers","Contains articles and summaries with highlights, underlines, comments, looseleaf paper notes, post-it markers, Monroe Leigh signature","Contains correspondence with John W Heffernan, Thomas Warrick, Mark Levine, Monroe Leigh, handwritten notes","Contains correspondence with Professor Robert Lutz, Douglas Stringer, Monroe Leigh, Stuart Deming, references Human Rights cases and gives summaries","Contains handwritten notes, correspondence with Maury D. Shenk, Monroe Leigh, Michael Scharf, Joseph F. Murphy, post-it notes, business card, and notations","Contains hadnwritten notes, highlights, post-it notes, newspaper clippings","Contains correspondence with Nina Bang-Jensen, Kelly Goss, and Monroe Leigh","Contains handwritten memo, correspondence with Maury D. Shenk, Monroe Leigh, Kevin A. Doherty","Contains correspondence with David Stoelting and Monroe Leigh, Presentation of an Indictment for Review and Application for Warrants of Arrest and for Related Orders, Indictment, Decision on Review of Indictment and Application for Consequential Orders, Statement by Justice Arbour","Contains letter from Paul R. Williams","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains index of authorities 1 - 9 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 10 - 16 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 17 - 25 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 26 - 33 (International court cases, Tribunal materials, ABA materials) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 34 - 42 (UN materials) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 43 - 50 (International Agreements, Charters and Treaties) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 51 - 60 (International statutes, US Legislative - Federal statutes, US Legislative - State statutes, US Legislative History) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 61 - 75 (Books, Articles \u0026,amp, Pamphlets) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 76 - 85 (Books, Articles, Pamphlets, Statements, Addresses \u0026,amp, Press Releases, Miscellaneous) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 86 - 93 (Books, Articles, Pamphlets, Statements, Addresses \u0026,amp, Press Releases, Miscellaneous) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains letter from Inman Deming to Monroe Leigh, \"The Year In Review: International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia\" by Douglas Stringer, \"After White v. Illinois: Fundamental Guarantees to a Hollow Right to Confront Witnessess\" by Patricia W. Bennett, \"The Predicament of Peacekeeping in Bosnia\" by Tibor Varady","Contains highlights","Includes copies of following resolutions: H. Con. Res. 42, S. J. Res. 20, H. Res. 1368, H. Res. 103, S. J. Res. 12, H. Con. Res. 29, H. R. 647, S. 720","Contains letter from John Norton Moore to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights","Contains handwritten notes on sheets of looseleaf","Contains index to Vol. 1 - Vol. 4, Annotated Agenda, Notice of meeting with questions, Meron article, US Proposal, Secretary General's Report, Membership List, Outline of ABA Report, Minutes of May 19, 1993 Meeting, Notices of Second Meeting of Task Force (Mary 24, 1993, May 27, 1993, June 1, 1993), Preliminary Draft Report, Minutes of June 2d Meeting, June 8 letter to Rashkow Re Chief Prosecutor Recommendations, Monroe Leigh signature, check marks, handwritten notations, post-it notes","Contains June 10 Memo on Meeting June 14 (bound separately) - Proposed agenda, Second draft including executive summary and red lined copy of report, Memo on role of federal judge in grand jury proceedings and military justice practice, Monroe Leigh signature, handwritten notations, edits","Contains June 17 memo on Meeting June 25 (Proposed Agenda, Revised Executive Summary of Report, Revised draft resolution), Minutes of June 14 meeting, June 22 memo transmitting final draft, Minutes of June 25 meeting, June 25 memo advising of further meeting on Monday, June 28 to finish report, Minutes of June 28 meeting, June 29 memo advising of meeting Thursday, July 1 to finalize report, Monroe Leigh signature, underlinds, handwritten edits, notations","Contains June 30 memo transmitting final draft and advising of meeting July 1 with agenda, June 30 memo transmitting Dod Draft of Procedural Rules for the Tribunal, June 30 memo listing recommendations for Judges of Tribunal, Minutes of July 1 meeting, June 12 memo enclosing final version of the Task Force Report and mintues for meetings of June 25, June 28 and July 1. (Final version is velo bound separate document), Monroe Leigh signature","Contains resumes of potential members of the task force, a copy of the New York Times Magazine April 21, 1991 Section 6 \"Capture of a Terrorist\" by Steven Emerson sent by Victoria Toensing to Monroe Leigh, highlights, edits, checkmarks, memos","Includes post-it indicated item is on disk","Handwritten comments and highlighting","no markup and can find online at: http://www.un.org/law/n9810105.pdf","Contains underlining, check marks, and Monroe Leigh's signature, notecard from M. Cherif Bassiouni","2 copies. 1 - Handwritten comments on a few pages, 2 - Different formatting and tabs","Handwritten notes and markup","including notes and addendum (duplicate copy has been removed)","includes newspaper clippings and Leigh's responses","1. \"Slay This Monster\" by Senator Jesse Helms, Financial Times, July 30, 1998, 2. \"For Clinton's Last Act\" by Robert S. McNamara \u0026,amp, Benajmin B. Ferencz, NYTimes Op-Ed, Dec. 12, 2000, 3. \"Internaitonal Court Pressures and Perils\" by Ted Galen Carpenter, Washington Times Od-Ed, Dec. 26, 2000, 4. \"Proposed International Court Will Protect Civil Liberties\" by Monroe Leigh, Washington Times, Dec. 30, 2000 [duplicate copies of 3 \u0026,amp,4 removed]","1. State Immunity Act 1978 (United Kingdom), 2. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 (United States)","Contains Stephen M. Schwebel signature","1. Sovereign Immunity, Act of State, OPEC, April 1980, 2. Draft Articles for a Convention on Sovereign Immunity, February 9, 1982","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains October 9, 1980 letter inserted into pages from James Crawford to Monroe Leigh regarding previous correspondence on immunity","Contains Business Card of Beverly May Carl with handwritten message \"With best regards\"","From Najbee Samie, Contains handwritten memo to Najbee Samie with questions","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains correspondence between Monroe Leigh and Myres S. McDougal, as well as edits","Contains highlights, Memo stationary from Najeeb Samie","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains underlining","Contains memorandum to Monroe Leigh re: Comments on suitability for publication, edits","Contains note.","Note: \"With the compliments of the author\"","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","1. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1974-1975 Involving Questions of Public and Private Interntainal Law A. Public International Law\" by Dr. James Crawford, 2. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1974-1975 invovling Questions of Public and Private International Law A. Public International Law\" by James Crawford, 3. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1978 Involving Questions of Public and Private International Law\" by James Crawford, 4. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1980 Involving Questiosn of Public International Law\" by James Crawford","Contains note from James Crawford.","Contains note from James Crawford.","Contains letter from James Crawford to Monroe Leigh","Contains correspondence between Monroe Leigh and James Crawford.","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains note \u0026 business card from Michael Brandon","Contains memo note from William E. Hannaford to Monroe Leigh","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains business card and note from Michael Brandon to Monroe Leigh","Contains note \"With the Compliments of Michael Brandon\"","Contains correspondence between Stephen M. Schwebel and Monroe Leigh","Contains note \"With the Compliments of Michael Brandon\"","Contains memorandum, correspondence, post-it notes,","Contains looseleaf paper, notes","Contains handwritten memorandum, briefs, newspaper articles and transcripts of proceedings","Contains memrondum, brief, transcripts","Contains transcipts and newspaper articles","Contains transcripts and handwritten memos0000000000","Contains handwritten notes, underlines, articles","1. Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant, 2. Reply Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant, 3. Brief of Defendant-Appellee, 4. Joint Appendix","Contains handwritten notes and yellow pad pages, Agenda and Participants","1. Report on Developments in United States Sovereign Immunity Practice submitted by Monroe Leigh, September 28, 1989, 2. Interim Report Committee on State Immunity by Monroe Leigh, Draft June 17, 1988","1. AJIL International Decisions Section, 2. Summary of research on state immunity doctrine - case law, 3. Attachment and Execution of Property and Foreign Sovereign Immunity, 4. Foreign State Immunity: Summary of Law Review Articles Relevant to the American Experience with the Seven Questions Proposed in the Warsaw Report of the International Law Association Committee on State Immunity","Reports from: Georg Ress, Ajit Kumar Sengupta, Tara Kishore Prasad, Tibor Varady, Gamal Badr, Christopher H. Schreuer, C.C.A. Voskuil, Renata Sonnenfeld, Lady Fox, Giovanni de Sangro,","Contains pencil markup and comments","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains notations","Contains pencil markup and comments","Contains pencil markup and comments","Contains handwritten notes and diagram of setting arrangement","Contains signature of Monroe Leigh","Contains post-it notes and handwritten comments, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, F. L. de May, Pierre Lalive, Ian Brownlie, B. Osorio, Ricardo R. Balestra, Silvia Maureen Williams, Georg Ress, Sueo Ikehara, Finn Syerstad, Tibor Varady, James Crawford, Rodney N. Purvis, Najeeb Samie, Edward Gordon, Gamal Badr, Kanae Taijudo, O. V. Bogdanov, Helmut SteinBurger, Ian Sinclair, Lars Hjerner, Michael M. Gondwe, K. M Ioannou","Contains handwritten note pages, post-it notes, comments","Contains post-it notes and instructions for Summer associates","1. Interim Report Committee on State Immunity, 6/15/88, 2. International Law Assoication Montreal Conference (1982) International Committee on State Immunity Report","Contains post-its and handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Georg Ress, Barbara Osorio, Najeeb Samie, F. L. de May, K. W. Cuperus, Ian Brownlie,","1. 3 alternate resolutions for the Queensland Conference, 2. Review of Professor Ress's Preliminary Report on Developments in State Immunity (Montreal Draft Convention)","1. Report for the ILA Conference in Queensland, 2. Amendment to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and the Berman Bill from the House of Representatives, 3. Injunctions under sovereign immunity law, 4. Summary of Law Review Articles relevant to the American Experience with the Seven Questions Proposed in teh Warsaw Report of the International Law Association Committee on State Immunity.","Contains handwritten notations","Signature: Monroe Leigh, Correspondents include: Jiri Zemanek, Monroe Leigh, Georg Ress, Christine De Witt,","List of Participants and Agenda for April 4 - 6, 1991 Meeting","Contains mark-up, post-its, handwritten notes","Contains diagrams of seating arrangment as well as notes about panels and discussions","Contains post-it, Participants for ILA Committee on State Immunity April 4-6, 1991, Cairo Conference 1992 Guidelines for Reports","Contains handwritten notes, markup, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Raul Vinuesa, Georg Ress, P.J. O'Keefe, Jurgen Brohmer, Catherin Kessedjian, Christoph Schreuer, Jiri Zemanek, Tibor Varady,","Contains post-its, handwritten notes, edits, markup, 1. UN: International Law Commission Report on the Draft Aricles Adopted at its 43rd Session, 2. Committee on Cultural Heritage Law, ILA, Report and Draft Convention for Consideration at the 1992 Conference, 3. Montreal Draft Article I/ILC Draft Article 2 (versions and edits), 4. ILA, State Immunity - Dissenting opinion, 5. Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property (UN, A/CN.4/L.457)","Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes","Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes","Contains post-its, markup, notes, and handwritten comments","Contains signature of Monroe Leigh, handwritten notes, edits","Contains handwritten notes and highlights, Correspondents include: Alfred P. Rubin, Anthony D'Amato, Monroe Leigh, Jim Nafziger, Cynthia Lichtenstein, Michael Sandler, Jounral Articles (with notes): 1. \"What does Tel-Oren Tell Lawyers?\" By Anthony D'Amato in \"The American Journal of International Law,\" 79:1, January 1985, 2. \"Revising the Law of 'Piracy'\" by Alfred P. Ruin, California Western International Law Journal, 21:1, 1990-1991.","Contains business cards, letters, post-it notes, notations, highlights, underlines, markers, Includes: \"Report of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association\" 1994, Military Law Review, Vol. 149, Summer 1995 [including: \"Evaluating Present Options for an International Criminal Court\" by Monroe Leigh], \"The Proposed Permanent International Criminal Court: An Appraisal\" by Leila Sadat Wexler from the Cornell International Law Journal, Vol. 29, No. 3, 1996, \"From 'Kidnapped' Witness to Released Accused 'for Humanitarian Reasons': The Case of the Late General Djordje Djukic\" by Paul J.I.M. de Waart from the Leiden Journal of Internal Law 9, 1996, \"Surrender of Fugitives to the War Crimes Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda: Squaring International Legal Obligations with the U.S. Constitution\" by Kenneth J. Harris and Robert Kushen from Criminal Law Forum Vol. 7 No. 3, 1996, \"Promoting the right to reparation for survivors of torture: What role for a permanent international criminal court?\" publication from Redress, \"The Case for a Permanent International Truth Commission\" by Michael P. Scharf from Duke Journal of Comparative \u0026,amp, International Law, Vol. 7 No. 2, 1997, \"The International Criminal Court: Observations and Issues Before the 1997 - 98 Preparatory Committee, And Administrative adn Financial Implications\" a joint project of International Association of Penal Law, International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, International Law Association, American Branch, Committee on ICC, 1997","Contains correspondence from M. Cherif Bassiouni, draft guidelines for Combating Impunity for International Crimes, Joinet Report from UN on question of the impunity of perpetrators of human rights violations (civil and political)","Nothing of note (no markups or highlights), Removed because can be found through catalog","Contains underlines, highlights, handwritten notations","Contains Monroe Leigh signature, check marks and edits, highlights, handwritten revisions, post-it notes, draft program, draft list of participants","Contains highlights, Correspondence with Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, Christopher Keith Hall, \"The ILC's Draft Statute for an International Criminal Tribunal\" by James Crawford in The American Jounral of Internaional Law, Vol. 88 No. 140, January 1994","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, handwritten pages of notes (including questions), highlights","Contains dividing markers","Contains post-it markers","Contains notation \"without common articles\"","Missing Articles 1 - 3","Contains checkmarks and pencilied notations","Handwritten edits included","Redline draft attached","Handwritten edits included","No edits, does not appear to be cited in AJIL article - keep?","Page marked with a post-it, Keep? Pin-cited in ICC Editorial Comment","Handwritten notes/edits by Monroe Leigh and edits by AJIL included","Draft of editorial comment attached","Attached revision of ICC Editorial Comment and noting recent proposal in policy, Handwritten edits marked with post-its","Includes handwritten edits","Includes handwritten edits","Includes handwritten markings","Includes handwritten markings","Printed November 29, 2000, includes highlighting","Printed November 29, 2000, includes highlighting and post-it note flagged page","Keep? No personal markings indicated (though some present as copied from original) and does not appear to be cited in his article","Attaching additional comments and edits on article \"International Law Societies and the Development of International Law\"","Requesting receipts for reimbursement purposes","Additional footnotes and consent to publication attached","Handwritten edits and notes from Monroe Leigh, Maury attached","With handwritten edits from Mohammed Z. Hafez","1999, Cornell International Law Journal article, \"The Amnesty Exception ot the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court\" by Michael P. Scharf, October 2000 offprint copy from International and Comparative Law Quarterly of UK House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee Report, June 2000, 1987 publication by Council of Europe on Legal Affairs, \"Expression of consent by states to be bound by a treaty\"","Requesting copy of Cannon 2 of the ABA Model of Judicial Conduct, 1991 edition","Enclosing articles on ICC and humanitarian intervention","Includes newspaper excerpts, speech, attendance lists for ceremony, Monroe Leigh resume, press release, copy of section from congressional record daily digest when appointed, confidential statement of employment and financial interests, statement of nominee to the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, correspondence, booklet containing information for appointment, The International Telephone and Telegraph Company and Chile, 1970-71: Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate by the Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations -June 21, 1973, Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations brochure, The Constitution of the United States of America, Nomination of John R. Stevenson hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate - July 31, 1973","Contains correspondence, looseleaf notes, memos, documents with underlines, newspaper clippings, biographical and financial forms that are filled out by hand, confirmation hearing materials, campaign contribution information, hearing transcript, questions","Contains Press Release regarding appointment, numerous invitation lists, correspondence, speech, photograph of swearing in","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Kenneth S. Levinson, Francis O. Wilcox, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Seymour J. Rubin, James V. Dolan, Thomas M. Franck, Oscar Schachter, John LeMoyne Ellicott, Gordon Gray, Loy W. Henderson, Philip W. Buchen, William Lang, Edward J. Gerrity, Jr., Bradford Morse, Washington Opportunities for Women, Carl F. Salans, Hamilton Carothers, Cecil, David C. Acheson, Willis L. M. Reese, Timothy W. Stanley, Harry W. Fawcett, Steven Landon, Kenneth M. Spang, H. Lane Kneedler, Jane Sommerich, James E. O'Brien, George P. Armour, Dante B. Fascell, Oscar Victor, Abram Chayes, James C. McKay, Samuel R. Dorrance, Smith College, John N. Hazard, Harry A. Inman, Ralph W. Dorius, Richard B. Bilder, Richard C. Allison, Betty Posniak, Lester Nurick, Lyman M. Tondel, Jr., William J. Martin, Jr., John H. Riggs, Jr., Richard S. Lombard, John Hopkins Heires, Norma, Andreas F. Lowenfeld, Thomas E. Drumm, Jr., John B. Henderson, Lewis Hoffacker, Will E. Leonard, Jr., James T. Lynn, John Maktos, Myer Rashish, Walter Sterling Surrey, Frank M. Wozencraft, James R. Offutt, Isaac Shapiro, John F. Ryan, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Douglas W. Laird, Raymond F. Conkling, G. W. Haight, Robert Murphy, Andrew R. Cecil, Mike Minder, H. A. H. Cortazzi, Mason Willrich, John S. Battle, Jr., Walter A. Slowinski, Jeffrey M. Lang, MAnsfield D. Sprague, Totton P. Heffelfinger, II","Correspondetns include: Monroe Leigh, William C. Olson, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, W. T. Mallison, Alwyn V. Freeman, Wilbur L. Fulgate, W. T. Ketcham, Jr., Hardy Dillard, Yehuda Blum, Amelito R. Mutuc, William W. Dunn, Robert S. Dillon, William H. Weiland, W. Gibson Harris, Willis L. M. Reese, John D. Epperly, Anthony A. Rascio, Adam Yarmolinsky, Paul A. Wolkin, David Sarre, Joseph Modeste Sweeney, Robert W. Lawson, Jr., Thomas S. Busha, Richard W. Edwards, Jr., Howard S. Levie, Miriam Theresa Rooney, Edward Dumbauld, Gordon H. Barrows, Covey T. Oliver, John P. Furman, Howard J. Taubenfeld, Michael F. Butler, Raymond L. Brittenham, Leslie A. Grant, Jose A. Cabranes, Cesar Sepulveda, Maxwell Cohen, John M. Howell, Thomas Ehrlich, Edward J. Lawler, Sidney Jacoby, Harry L. Freeman, Arthur R. Albrecht, F. Trowbridge vom Baur, Joseph H. Guttentag, Carl O. Christol, Maurice Wolf, Richard Young, John G. Kester, Charles S. Rhyne, Charles Robert Norberg, John M. Raymond, Gen Kajitani, Walter Sheble, George Yamaoka, Richard S. Reid, James N. Hyde, David D. Newsom, Alfred H. Von Klemperer, James A. R. Nafziger, John Scali, Herman Phleger, Eric Stein, Polly M. Lead, Bayless Manning, Edward D. Re, Stephen Hearst, Marshall V. Miller, Alan Wm. Wolff, H. Francis Shattuck, Jr., W. Tapley Bennett, Jr.","Includes transfer of records itemized listing, memos, brochures, appointment papers, newspaper clippings, travel itineraries and receipts for a trip to Brussels, correspondence, looseleaf notes, First Semiannual Report by the President to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Report submitted to the Committee on International Relations - December 1976, Report of the Study Mission and Cooperation in Europe - Washington, DC - December 2, 1976","Includes earnings and leave statement, correspondence ,memos, contacts card, inventory of boxes sent to Steptoe \u0026 Johnson, photocopies of newspaper articles, notice of resignation","Includes: \"The Foreign Affairs Advice Privilege\" by Gordon B. Baldwin, Wisconsin Law Review, Vol. 1976, No. 1, pp16 - 46 (w/note: \"To Monroe: With Grateful appreciation for affording the opportunity, Gordon\"), Q\u0026A for Leigh from Pike Committee, Draft Report citing Henry A. Kissinger (State, 40 Committee, and SALT), Pike Committee Proposed Resolutions on \"Contumacious Conduct\" of Henry A. Kissinger - Statement of the Facts, Suggested Paragraphs for Inclusion in Minority Report of House Select Committee on Intelligence, Looseleaf notes, Memo from George H. Aldrich to Mr. Maw re: Pike Committee Hearings - Indications of White House Staff Attitudes, News reports, Memorandum re: Legislative History of 2 United States Code 192, Statement by Henry A. Kissinger Secretary of State before the Select Committee on Intelligence House of Representatives, October 31, 1975, Buchen Draft, 11/18/75, Memorandum to Phillip W. Buchen, Antonin Scalia, Carlyle E. Maw, 11/18/75, Memorandum to Phillip W. Buchen, Rex E. Lee, Antonin Scalia, 11/17/75, Pike Committee Proposed Resolutions on \"Contumacious Conduct\" of Henry A. Kissinger - Call's Draft, Alternative speeches, Chronology with Respect to State Department Subpoena, Summons to appear before Pike Committee, Alternative Draft - Suggested Paragraphs for Inclusion in Minority Report of House Select Committee on Intelligence, 11/17/75, Copy of public law 93 - 190, Copy of Title 2 - The Congress, Codes 190 - 198","Contains handwritten notes, signatures, underlines, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, D. Jeffrey Hirschberg, Michael D. Sandler, John Lewis Smith, Jr., George W. Calhoun, Harold R. Tyler, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, Thomas Crocker, Peter W. Rodman, Tom Johnson, Edward S. Christenbury, Henry E. Petersen, George H. Aldirch,","Includes Motion of Plaintiffs for an order to permit public filing of their motion for summary judgment against the individual defendants, Memorandum of law in support of plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment against the individual defendants, photocopy of list of jobs of William A. K. Lake, Kissinger SFRC Testimony - July 10, 1974, Motion by Plaintiffs for summary judgment against the individual defendants","Includes: Petition for write of Ceriorari to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (w/letter from David Ginsburg and business card of James E. Wesner), Brief for Petitioner and Cross-Respondent Henry A. Kissinger, Brief for Respondents Military Audi Project, et. al, Reply Brief for Petitioner and Cross-Respondent Henry A. Kissinger, Appendix, Syllabus (w/handwritten note, \"Thank you\"), Supreme Court Decisions","Contains handwritten notations, edits, underlines, signatures, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jeffrey H. Smith, Lawrence S. EagleBurger, John S. Pruden, James B. Rhoads, Henry R. Kissinger, Jack Brooks, Don Oberdorfer, Jock Covey, Donald P. Young, Helmut C. Sonnenfeldt, James E. Wesner, David Ginsberg","Contains newspaper clippings, journal articles, photocopies of newspapers","Includes materials regarding the donation of Kissinger's Papers to the Library of Congress, looseleaf notes, notations","Article re: Hedrick Smith v. Nixon case from \"The Daily Washington Law Reporter\" Vol. 106, No. 97, pg. 913 - 918","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, The Editor - Washington Post, Mike Sandler, David Ginsburg, James E. Wesner","Contains photocopies of docments: US Court of Appeals for DC Circuit list of relevant case numbers \u0026 memorandum, Proceedings transcript, delivered opinion (2 copies), Plaintiffs reply memorandum of points and authorities in support of their motion for a preliminary injunction, memorandum of points and authorities in support of plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and, alternatively, a preliminary injunction, Affidavit of William E. Leuchtenburg, Affidavit of Nat Hentoff, Affidavit of William Safire, Affidavit of Donald G. Herzberg, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and in support of defendant Henry A. Kissinger's cross-motion for summary judgment, Opposition to plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment, Cross-motion for summary judgment by defendant Henry A. Kissinger, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction, Second Affidavit of Henry A. Kissinger, Order, Certificate of Service, Affidavit of Monroe Leigh, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment and in support of defendant Henry A. Kissinger's cross motion for summary judgment, Complaint","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, George H. Aldrich, President Ronald Reagan, Sen. Arlen Specter, Henry A. Kissinger, Pamela B. Gann, Erwin N. Griswold, Mark R. Joelson, Stephen S. Rosenfeld,","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Malcolm R. Wilkey, William W. Bishop, Jr., memorandum for Mary Lee re: Suggested Paragraph for Chairman Moore's Letter, John R. Stevenson","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., Abraham D. Sofaer, Memorandum for Restatement File, Richard L. Fischer, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Jennifer L. Hall, John Norton Moore","Contains highlights, underlines, markers, newspaper photocopies, newspaper clippings, journal excerpts, articles","Excerpts from the American Journal of International Law re: The Permanent Court of Arbitration for 1961, 1963, 1969, \"Nomination of Thomas J. Meskill\" Report from the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate together with Individual News, 1975, pamphlet: \"Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary: What it is and How it Works\" American Bar Association, 1977, UN General Assembly Security Council A/33/223 S/12830 19 October 1978: Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups Note by the Secretary General, text of EO 12059, 11 May 1978,","Contains 4 reports with Monroe Leigh signature, in French language, also includes UN Gen. Assembly Security Council A/33/223/Rev. 1, 25 October 1978: Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups - Note by Secretary General","Contains correspondence, envelopes, memos, note cards, looseleaf notes, notations, table of U. S. members since 1938, Election of Judges to the International Court of Justice, 1981 - Sri Lanka's Candidate - Mr. H. W. Jayewardene, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cyrus Vance, Austin Pulle, Jorge A. Aja Espil, G. W. Haight, H. W. Jayewardene, Marshall Mays, Robert B. von Mehren, Roberts B. Owen, Willis L. M. Reese, Ernest A. Gross, Cecil J. Olmstead, Francis T. P. Plimpton, William W. Scranton, Stephen Schwebel, Hardy C. Dillard, Timothy B. Atekson, Marco C. E. J. Bronckers, Abram Chayes, William W. Bishop, Jr., Edison W. Dick, Richard C. Allison, Philip C. Jessup, Lyon L. Brinsmade","Contains signatures, memos, edits, notations, highlights, articles, looseleaf notes, newsletters, resumes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert Brownwell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herbert W. Briggs, John R. Stevenson, Seymour Rubin, Warren E. Burger, Walter Sterling Surrey, Adrian W. De Wind, John N. Hazard, Robert Coulson, Eugene F. Scoles, Henry T. King, Jr., Austin Pulle, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Herbt J. Hansell, Cyrus R. Vance, Stephen M. Schwebel, Hardy C. Dillard, Erik Suy, Vanden Huevel, Millard H. Ruud, Norris Darrell, Howared M. Holtzmann, Kurt Waldheim","Contains memos, handwritten notes, eidts, looseleaf notes, articles, signatures, highlights, background information, reports, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Carlyle E. Maw, Stephen M. Schwebel, William D. Rogers, Herbert Brownell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Herbert J. Hensell, Warren E. Burger, Cyrus Vance, Henry T. King, Jr., John Nolan, Alan Cranston, Joseph J. Sisco, Carole Smith, Millard H. Ruud, James O. Eastland, John R. Stevenson, E. Donald Shapiro, Don Wallace, Jr., Daniel P. Moynihan, Philip C. Jessup, Robert Coulson, Robert L. Trescher, W. M. Reisman, Hugo B. Margain, Eugene V. Rostow, Thomas M. Franck","Contains memos, handwritten notes, edits, underlines, table of US memebers since 1938, articles, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert J. Hansell, Kurt Waldheim, Cyrus Vance, Joseph S. Lord, III, Herbert Brownell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Alan M. Dershowitz, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Frank J. McGarr, Robert A. Sprecher, Albert Branson Maris, Stephen G. Breyer, Damon J. Keith, Walter J. Cummings, Maurice Copithorne, Carlyle E. Maw, Leonard C. Meeker, Timothy B. Atkeson, Henry T. King, Warren E. Burger, William D. Rogers","Contains various drafts of letters re: International Court of Justice and Cyrus R. Vance, supporting materials, notations, highlights, memos, table of U.S. members since 1946, table fo U.S. members since 1938, routing slips, and correspondence indicating that ML had requested materials be returned and then the returned copies are included, articles, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cyrus R. Vance, Henry T. King, Jr., Millard H. Ruud, Gerald Asken,","Contains transcripts, scripts, underlines, edits, comments, signatures, Who's Who in America excerpted photocopies, Who's Who in the World excerpted photocopies, Directory of American Scholars excerpted photocopies, The International Who's Who excerpted photocopies, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Pegi McLaughlin, Arthur J. Goldberg","Materials for correspondence with Kurt Waldeim, Secretary General of the United Nations, from William W. Bishop, Jr., Herbert Brownell, Herbert J. Hansell, Monroe Leigh","Contains memos, signatures, photocopies of telegrams, handwritten letters, transcripts of speeches, resumes, draft press release, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Herbert J. Hansell, Alan J. Kreczko, Leonard v. B. Sutton, Seymour J. Rubin, Adrian W. DeWind, John Scott, Hardy Dillard, John R. Stevenson, Stephen M. Schwebel, Warren E. Burger, John N Hazard, Robert Coulson, Henry T. King, Millard H. Ruud, William W. Bishop, Jr., Arthur J. Goldberg,","Contains handwritten notations, photocopies, agendas, correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert H. Mundheim, Austin Pulle, J. Wallace Hopkins, Jr., Michael Bradfield, Carlyle E. Maw, Stephen M. Schwebel, Max Frankel, Richard R. Baxter, Cyrus Vance, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herbert J. Hansell","Contains index, memos, looseleaf notes, envelopes, markup, edits, mailing lists, messenger requests, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, J. Varekamp, Roberts B. Owen, Keith Highet, William W. Bishop, Jr., Edmund S. Muskie, Lyon L. Brinsmade, Hardy Dillard, Eric Stein, Richard L. McCall, John J. McCloy, Michael Reisman, R. Ammi Cutter, Daniel J. Boorstin, James E. O'Brien, Stephen M. Schwebel, Leonard C. Meeker, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Seymour J. Rubin, Abdulloh El-Erain, Erik Suy, Abram Chayes, George J. Alexander, Richard H. Ullman, Michael I. Sovern, Adrian S. Fisher, Warren E. Burger, Herbert W. Briggs, Al Freeman, Oscar M. Ruebhausen, Robert M. von Mehren, Albert M. Sacks, Robert Coulson, Merrell E. Clark, Jr., Austin Pulle, Herb Hansell","Contains handwritten comments, notes, signature, underlines, Foreign Affairs Manual Circular, Vol. 3 - Personnel (1980 and 1981), Presidential Ranks - Score Sheet, Panel B, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Joan M. Clark, John H. Rouse,","Contains pencil markup, \"Preliminary Summary of Support by Groups Consulted, for U. S. nominee to ICJ\"","Names include: Roberto Ago (Italy), Jiminez De Arechaga (Uruguay), Abdullah El-Erian (Egypt), Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mexico), L. Ignacio-Pinto (Benin), H. W. Jayewaredene (Sri Lanka), Eero J. Manner (Finland), Jose Sette Camara (Brazil)","b. May 26, 1907 according to original file container, Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Robert Ago of Italy between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, Don Wallace, Jr., Millard H. Rudd, includes highlights and notations","Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Jiminez De Arechaga (Uruguary) between Monroe Leigh, William D. Rogers, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs","b. March 21, 1920 according to original file container, Contains resume, correspondence (1 letter) regarding Abdullah El-Erian between Monroe Leigh, Philip C. Jessup","b. November 17, 1908 according to original file container, Contains curriculum vitae, highlights, correspondence (3 letters) regarding Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mexico) between Hugo B. Margain, Monroe Leigh, the Department of State, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs","b. 1916 according to original file container, Contains resume, highlights, pencil mark-up, correspondence regarding H. W. Jayewaredene (Sri Lanka) between Cyrus R. Vance, A. C. S. Hameed, the Department of State, the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the U.N.","b. June 21, 1903 according to original file container, Contains handwritten memo, correspondence (1 letter) regarding Louis Ignacio-Pinto (Benin) between Monroe Leigh, William D. Rogers","b. July 16, 1913 according to original file container, Contains curriculum vitae, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Eero J. Manner (Finland) between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, the Department of State, the Embassy of Finland","b. April 14, 1920 according to original file container, Contains highlights, resume, Correspondence (3 letters) regarding Jose Sette Camara (Brazil) between the Department of State, the Permanent Mission of Brazil to the U. N., Vanden Huevel, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs","Names include: Richard R. Baxter, Nathan R. Berke, Hardy C. Dillard, Walter Ely, Arthur J. Goldberg, Leo Gross, Louis Henkin, Myres S. McDougal, Robert B. McKay, Carlyle E. Maw, Russell D. Niles, Covey T. Oliber, Oscar Schachter, Bernard G. Segal, Louis B. Sohn, William B. Spong, Jr., John R. Stevenson","Contains highlights, letter from Warren E. Burger to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Henry T. King, Jr., to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, press release and letter (dated 29 June 1978) from William D. Rogers to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Carlyle E. Maw to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Millard H. Ruud to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, personal note, letter from Herbert Brownell to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Robert Coulson to Monroe Leigh","b. February 14, 1921 according to original file container, contains highlights, correspondence regarding Richard R. Baxter, background information, bibliographies, letters of support, resume, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert J. Hansell, Millard H. Ruud, Don Wallace, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, William D. Rogers, Robert Coulson, Thomas M. Franck, Henry T. King, Jr.,","Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Nathan R. Berke between Monroe Leigh, Alan Cranston, Douglas J. Bennet, Jr., President Jimmy Carter","Contains highlights, letter regarding Hardy C. Dillard between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","Contains highlights, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Walter Ely between Herbert Brownell, Robert L. Trescher, Shirley M. Hufstedler","b. August 8, 1908 according to original file container, contains highlights, underlines, resume, biographical information, correspondence regarding Arthur J. Goldberg, Correspondents include: Herbert J. Hansell, Fred J. Cassibry, Alfonso J. Zirpoli, Julius J. Hoffman, James B. Parsons, Walter E. Craig, Joseph S. Lord, III, Alan M. Dershowitz, Frank J. McGarr, Robert A. Sprecher, Albert Branson Maris, Stephen G. Breyer, William J. Campbell, Hubert H. Humphrey, Howard H. Baker, Frank Church, President Jimmy Carter, Damon J. Keith, Walter J. Cummings, Leonard C. Meeker, Joseph J. Sisco","b. April 6, 1903 according to original file container, contains highlights, resume, biographical information, correspondence regarding Leo Gross, Correspondents include: Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon, Daniel P. Moynihan, Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter regarding Louis Henkin between Leonard C. Meeker and Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter regarding Carlyle E. Maw between Herbert Brownwell and Monroe Leigh","b. November 23. 1906 according to original file container, contains highlights, biographical and bibliographical information, correspondence regarding Myres S. McDougal, Correspondents include: Elliott Goldstein, Herbert J. Hansell, President Jimmy Carter, John C. Stennis, James O. Eastland, Monroe Leigh, W. M. Reisman, Eugene V. Rostow, William W. Bishop, Jr., E. Donald Shapiro, Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon, Emerson G. Spies, Frank Moore,","Contains highlights, letter regarding Robert B. McKay between Monroe Leigh and Herbert Brownwell","Contains highlights, letter regarding Russell D. Niles between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","b. April 21, 1913 according to original file container, contains highlights, AALS Directory of Law Teachers excerpt, Who's Who in America excerpt, letter dated 9 June 1978 regarding Covey T. Oliver between Monroe Leigh and Millard H. Ruud","Contains highlights, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Oscar Schachter between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon","Contains highlights, letter regarding Bernard G. Segal between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","b. March 1, 1974 according to original file container, contains highlights, biographical and bibliographical information, correspondence regaridng Louis B. Sohn, Correspondents include: Herbt J. Hansell, Henry T. King, Jr., Monroe Leigh, Robert Coulson","Contains highlights, letter regarding William B. Spong, Jr. between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","Contains highlights, letter regarding John R. Stevenson between Monroe Leigh and Herbt Brownwell","Contains supporting documents, underlines, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Austin Pulle, Arthur J. Goldberg, William W. Bishop, Jr.","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, PCA reports starting in 1900","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, articles about the PCA","Index: Statute of the International Court of Justice, Present Members of the International Court of Justice, Procedure for Election of Judges, American Candidates, Foreign Candidates (Ambassador El-Erian (Egypt), Mr. Razafindralambro (Madagascar), Ambassador Sette Camara (Brazil), Dr. Gomez Robledo (Mexico), Professor Robert Ago (Italy), Judge Manner (Finland), Mr. Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)), Past Nominations by the US National Group","Contains \"Guide for National Red Cross Societies on their Role as Auxiliaries of the Army Medical and Civil Defence Services\" - Geneva, 1952 and Memorandum re: Summary of Participation and Probable Voting Position of Governments and National Red Cross Societies as of October 18, 1957","Contains notations, signatures, Correspondents include: U. S. Delegation, Orlando Pedragosa Nadal (Delegate of Uruguay), Dr. Muhlenhover (Delgate of Germany, Amrit Kaur (Chairman, XIXth International Red Cross Conference), General Gruenther, James T. Nicholson, Mr. Boissier, Ellsworth Bunker, Robert McClintock (Delegate of USA), George M. Elsey, John Foster Dulles","Contains notations, schedules for each day of the Conference (28 Oct - 7 Nov), list of delegates, governing rules","Contians notations, edits, markup, copies of various drafts and resolutions proposed by different countries in attendance at the Conference","Removed to collections in library because there were no markings","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library [Law Basement - Oceans 13.6.I6146P","Issued by the Embassy of Pakistan, Washington, D.C.","Contains inked edits and markings in the footnotes, Leigh signature","Contains Leigh signature, minor edits and markup","Contains edits, markup, notations","Contains edits, markup, notations, attached notes","Contains markup, notations, looseleaf notes, briefs","Contains markup, notations","Contains 1 document with two attachments, including 1 - The Development of the Murray River and 2 - Synopsis of Report of the Inter-State Royal Commission on the River Murray (1902)","Contains 1 document titled: \"Recommendations of International Joint Commission on Diversion from Watershed in Its Final Report on the Lake of the Woods Reference\"","Contains markup, handwritten notations, circled areas regarding the relevant aspects to international water rights vis-à-vis the St. Lawrence Seaway between Canada and the US. Includes Public Law 358, 83d Congress, Chapter 201, 2d Session, S. 2150 (July 1957), \"Report on the Committee on Public Works on S.2150: A Bill providing for creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation to Construct part of the St. Lawrence Seaway in United States Territory and for other purposes,\" House Report No. 1215, 83d Congress, 2d Session (February 19, 1954), Senate Report No. 441 (same name House Report No. 1215), 83d Congress, 1st Session (June 16, 1953)","Contains copies of treaties, memos, drafts, relevant background/precedent materials, notes, handwritten notations, edits, markup, revisions","Contains copies of treaties, memos, drafts, relevant background/precedent materials, notes, handwritten notations, edits, markup, revisions","Contains initials ML","Contains cases American Hawaiian Steamship Co. v. United States, Baltimore Steam Packet v. United States, Cors v. United States","Contains cases Eastern Steamship Lines v. United States, Kendall v. United States, Lex Laboratories, Inc. v. United States","Contains cases National Bulk Carriers v. United States, North American Shipping Company v. United States, Olive J. Olson \u0026 Company v. United States, Ozanic v. United States, Petition of Grace Lines, Smith-Douglass Company v. United States, Trailerships Inc. v. United States, Wilson Lines v. United States","Contains an overview of legislation and cases related to Just Compensation","Contains summary of compromise settlement offer of just compensation for five Danish vessels requisitioned July 12, 1941, including the Alssund, Brosund, Columbia, Lundby, Olympia","Contains draft \"Report for H. Graham Morison, Assistant Attorney General, Claims Division, Department of Justice","Contains memorandum for Mr. Bressor, Message for Mr. Howard, Memorandum for Mr. Laylin","Contains memorandum for Conference with Paul Umoff, Memorandum of Conference with J. G. Comyn, Memorandum of Conference with H. A. Stevenson, Memorandum of Conference with George Davies","Contains Deposition of Hans Christian Brodersen and the Deposition of Hugo Lund for Dampskibsselskabet \"Haffnia\" Aktieselskab, et al vs. The United States in the United States Court of Claims","Binder with 16 sections regarding \"Christiani Visa Matter\" that deals with citizenship and whether or not Henning Christiani was a collaborator with the Germans during World War II. Sections include: Memorandum for Mr. Laylin, 1. Christiani and Nielsen Memorandum, 2. letter to Henning Christiani, 3. Memo of a conversation between Mr. Steger and Mr. Hyde at the U.S. Consulate on 12th January 1948, 4. Telephone conversation of December 11, 1947 with Francis Cunningham of State Department, concerning visas, 5. Translation of Depostition made by former Prime Minister Erik Scavenius before the investigating committee of hte Engineering Society in the matter of the investigation of the conduct of its member, Dr. Rud. Christiani, during the late war, 6. \"Danish Saboteurs Wreck Nazi Plants\" text from New York Times article dated Sunday, February 21, 1943, 7. \"Nazis Hinted Giving Up Norway and Denmark\" text from New York World-Telegram article dated Thursday, February 3, 1944, 8. \"Nazis Plan to Leave Norway, Denmark\" text from The London Daily Sketch artcled dated Thursday, February 3, 1944, 9. Statement (from Christiani?), 10. Translation of Memorandum on the Work of Ardal, 11. Translation of Letter of Auugst 19, 1949, from Dr. Christiani to Mr. Henning O. Christiani, New York, in excerpt, 12. Translation of memorandum from Mr. C. L. David, barrister to the Supreme Court, to Mr. Steglich-Petersen, barrister to the Supreme Court, regarding Dr. Rud. Christiani vs. The Danish Engineering Society dated August 15, 1949, in excerpt, 13. Translation of letter of April 20, 1949, from the Ministry of Justice to Mr. Steglich-Petersen, attorney for Dr. Rud Christiani, informing Mr. Steglich-Petersen that the Ministry of Justice has written the Attorney General that they accept his recommendation that hte Ministry not take up again the matter of violation of hte ex post facto laws relating to association with the enemy during the occupation of which Dr. Christiani was absolved of February 7, 1947, -- in spite of additional relevant data extracted by the investigating committee of the Danish Engineering Society, 14. Translation Royal Danish Legation letter, 15. Translation of letter of June 13, 1949, from Dr. Rud. Christiani to Mr. Henning O. Christiani, care of Christiani \u0026 Nielsen Ltda, Bogota, Colombia, in excerpt, 16. Translation of letter between Henning O. Christiani and Christiani \u0026 Nielsen / Rud Christiani","Contains facts of the case, memorandum, notes, supplemental memorandum, Brief of Claimant on Motion to Dismiss, H.R. 5200 (80th Congress, 2d Session), markup, looseleaf handwritten notes, edits [Case revolves around the question of \"whether an individual who is an American citizen by American law and at the same time a German citizen by German law, may recover property seized by the Alien Property Custodian during WWII\"]","Contains handwritten looseleaf notes, drafts, edits, markup","Contains brief overviews of sales contracts involving shipping via water (ocean/sea), including Name, D.W.T., Age, Date of Sale, Seller, Buyer, Consideration, Price per D.W.T., Terms of Payment, Port of Delivery, and Conditions, from July 1940 to October 1945","Contains brief overviews of sales contracts involving shipping via water (ocean/sea), including Name, D.W.T., Age, Date of Sale, Seller, Buyer, Consideration, Price per D.W.T., Terms of Payment, Port of Delivery, and Conditions, from July 1940 to October 1945","Contains orders, memorandum, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes,","Contains handwritten looseleaf notes, drafts, edits, markup","Involves rights of ships and the Federal Government, contains Abstracts of Cases for Cors Argument, memorandum, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, edits, discussions on the authority of \"the Maritime Commission to requisition ships of foreign registry lying idle in American ports,\" the \"enhancement clause,\" Report: Inquiry into operations, policies, and affairs of United States shipping board and emergency fleet corporation by the House of Representatives, 69th Congress, 1st Sesstion (Report No. 2)","Contains printed proceedings of case, court documents (both for the Court of Claims phase and the US Supreme Court phase), includes markup, handwritten notations","Includes copies of 5 wills for Adda M. Allen, Janet H. C. Meade, Jane Kelley Caskey, Howard T. Karsner, Frank R. Jelleff,","Contains memoranda, court documents, depositions, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, edits, markup, drafts, discussion of \"whether the Commissioner of Baseball may not be deemed a one-man voluntary association,\" national law of unfair competition, piracy complaint in connection with world series broadcast, copyright problems involved in televising the Cinema","Contains memoranda, index cards, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, discusses questions re: \"whether the President proceeding under his executive powers may cancel the certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain domestic air carriers authorizing them to fly to Mexico City.\"","Contains drafts, edits, markup, looseleaf handwritten notes, newspaper clippings","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains 27 index cards with summaries of relevant cases for precedent purposes under the headings of arbitration, Condemnation, Contract, Fiscal Year, Lease, Reimbursement,","Contains notes by Monroe Leigh, Orem W. Ketchum, J. K. M., H. R. S., W. S. S., D. V. H., Jr., C. J. S., includes markup, adites, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, index card","Contains \"Progress of Bankruptcy\" framed cartoon (n.d.), University of London Presentation Ceremony for Recipients fo Higher Degrees and Reception by the Vice-Chancellor program (21 March 1952), \"Law Notes\" notebook that lists persons met/present at social functions and those who sent Monroe Leigh Christmas Cards, The University of Virginia and the Spirit of Honor by Robert K. Gooch, An address to the entering students, 19 Sept 1955","Contains handwritten letters, envelopes, enclosures, invitations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Dietrich Oehler, Howard E. Hensleigh, Old Ivy Inn, Robert Hubbard, Jr., Raymond F. Loving, Farmington Country Club, John R. Dykema, Hardy C. Dillard, Arthur J. Walters, Bumpus Book Store, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Donald P. Ray, Helen M. Hill, Roger Fisher, Lindsey Cowen, R. D. G. Ribble, Marjorie Merritt, Channing Harrison, E. Ham. Welbourn, John S. Voorhees, Michael H. Cardozo, Adam Yarmolinsky, Davidson Sommers, Walter H. Glass, Louis Henkin, Department of Motor Vehicles, Alan Burroughs, Klemens von Klemperer, William H. Smith, Robert W. Tucker, Charles T. Berry, Evans B. Brasfield, F. Aley Allan, Reverend Daniel E. Power, Comptroller of the Treasury, Office of the Assessor, District Collector of Internal Revenue, Henry Saunders, F. A. Cardman, Joseph Burchenal, London Life Association Ltd, Robert Haydock","Contains looseleaf notes, Conclusions in response document, French Republic in the Name of the French People document, handwritten notations and edits in french, Correspondents include: Jane Lang McGrew, Norman Frauenheim, F. A. Mann, Monroe Leigh, Trustee Department - General Accident, Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd.,","Contains note cards, newspaper clippings, handwritten letters, letter drafts, envelopes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, U. S. Department of Commerce, Vincent Burke, John N. Irwin II, George W. Hickman, Nugroho, Joseph C. Robert, Robert H. Knight, David Bruce, Paul Kaplowitz, Wilmington Trust Company, Donald E. Claudy, Robert Dechert, Manhattan Traffic Court, Robert Fearey, Paul A. Wolkin, John R. Dykema, Heyward Isham, Totton P. Heffelfinger II, Union Trust Company, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, Belgian Consul General, Tom W. Leigh, Roy D. Russell, Benjamin Forman, Regal Shoe Shop, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, R. E. Booker, G. Vernon Leopold, R. E. Bauer, Howard Hensleigh, John D. Epperly, Walter, Glass, Superintendent of Documents, John N. Bathrick, Leonard J. Ganse, John Haskell, Bumpus Book Store, George Hsu \u0026 Company, Blackwell's, Sheldon Z. Kaplan, Philip O'Neill, Jimmy, John McGlynn, Sherman Baldwin, Catharine Gallaher, Wilson E. Schmidt, Jere H. Dkyema, John D. Epperly, Henry W. Sawyer, III, Joseph M. Snee, Edwin G. Schuck, Luke Marbury, Carl, Z. Lewis Dalby, J. W. Lentz, Jack Osborne, Charles Davis, Folger, Nolan, Fleming - W. B. Hibbs \u0026 Co., Inc., Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Mansfield D. Sprague, William Gallaher, Arthur H. Phillips, Frank Shakelford, O. M. Scott, Robert G. Harper, David Bruce, Edwin McElwain, Lyttleton Fox, Myres S. McDougal, H. M. Stationary Office, Don V. Harris, Jr., Marshal, Stephen Hearst, Roland, John B. Henderson, Edward Lee Arapian, Dillard Crinkley, William W. Arbuckle, Thomas Armat, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Gianni (Johnny) Manca, Robert (Bob) Haydock, Ammi Cutter, H. Marshall Peter, Charlie Maechling, Father James F. Cunningham,","Contains signatures, handwritten comments, enclosures, looseleaf notes, pamphlets, brochures, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Daingerfield L. Ashton, Benjamin Forman, Marjorie Merritt, John D. Randall, Richard R. Baxter, Stephen Hearst, Jackson Martindell, Tracy S. Voorhees, The Ronald Press Company, M. W. Oettershagen, Little Falls Swimming Club, Thomas P. Peardon, Nugroho, Michael H. Cardozo, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Howard E. Hensleigh, John F. Furman, Blackwell's Music Shop, F. Warrington Dawson, J. Vincent Burke, Jr., F. J. Dymond, Leonard C. Meeker, Irving Lipkowitz, J. W. Iliff, Wallace Dempsey, Lybrand, Ross Brothers \u0026 Montgomery, Walter Herzfeld, Ercole Graziadei, Mrs. McCannon, E. Earl Pugh, Robert W. Berry, Siesta Motel, Louis C. Krauthoff, Byron S. Adams, Simeon B. Dunlap Smith, Rene-Jean Wilhelm, Joseph Burchenal, T. A. Grillo, Tyler Thompson, Phillip I.Blumberg, I. Austin Heyman, Lyttleton Fox, Brockenbrough Lamb, The Old Ivy Inn, George W. Hickman, Jr., Jackson K. Judy, Jerome P. Facher, George R. Fetter, Robert M. Scott, Sam Clammer, L. L. Lemnitzer, Sidney Morton, Ernest A. Jaffray, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr., Hugh Gallaher, Theodore C. Achilles, Alan S. Boyd, Anna Barringer, Henry W. Sawyer, III, Harvard Law Review, William Leigh Taylor, Walter Glass, Edwin Martin, W. T. M. Beale, Jr., James Fulton, Joseph Barbash, Ben Bruce Blakeney, Leonard J. Saccio, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Conrad Philos, G. Gale Roberson, Jr., Frank Boas, Chase Manhattan Bank, J \u0026 E Bumpus, Ltd., John Cheeseright, Charles Foster Moore,","Contains signatures, handwritten comments, underlines, Correpondents include: Monroe Leigh, Warrington Dawson, Walton Folk, Marjorie G. McCannon, Elliott B. Strauss, Lewis H. Van Dusen, John B. Rehm, John G. Burnett, K. H. Friedman, Charles Rhyne, Norman P. Seagrave, Herbert F. Goodrich, Leslie A. Boosey, E. J. O'Donnell, J. Vincent Burke, Jr., Benjamin Forman, John B. Henderson, Roger Ernst, Richard R. Baxter, William E. Perdew, Samuel L. Eggleston, Herman C. Marshall, Gerald Draper, Bill, Blackwell's Book Store, Tracy S. Voorhees, A. W. H. Nicholson, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., Thomas P. Peardon, William McC. Martin, Jr., D. Webster, Mansfield Sprague, Lynn Ungoed-Thomas, Bankers Trust Company, Stephen Hearst, G. I. A. D. Draper, Comptroller of the Treasury, Joseph T. Trotter, A. E. Kraus, Madeleine Provinzano, Lyman L. Lemintzer, Max G. Coulson, Doubleday Book Shop, Union Trust Company, Rene-Jean Wilhelm, Howard E. Hensleigh, H \u0026 P Manufacturing Company, F. Trowbridge vom Bauer, Herbert J. Blitz, Lyttleton Fox, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr.","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, signatures, Correspondents include: Julia and Gerald I. A. D. L. Al Forge, Draper, Monroe Leigh,","Contains handwritten letters, looseleaf pages, envelopes, enclosures, resumes, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Sidney Morton, SCM, Mr. Guiher, Mr. Morris, Charles Donahue, Donald J. Hardenbrook, William C. Bauknight, Julius Kaplan, Richard C. Bergen, Walter H. Glass, Charles H. Shuff, Robert A. Marmet, John N. Regan, Dumond Peck Hill, Market Tire Company, Macon M. Arthur, Gustave M. Hauser, Adam Yarmolinsky, Union Trust Company, Perkins McGuire, Aley Allan, Joel Barlow, Edward D. Re, Nicholas Katzenbach, John E. Hayes, Wallace G. Dempsey, Arthur H. Phillips, Stanley Surrey, John Dykema, Robert W. Lawson, Jr., Edward S. Smith, J. W. Weaver, Samuel Efron, Eastern Airlines, K. H. Friedman, Tracy S. Voorhees, Peter von Teufenstein, John Stuart Higgins Jr., Martin Domke, Alfred von Klemperer, Helen Claggett, John B. Huffaker, Dan Marquarder, H. F. Arps, William J. Schrenk, Jr., John Carey, Mansfield D. Sprague, Federal Trade Commission, Better Business Bureau, Washington Post, Department of Licenses \u0026 Inspection, William H. Watts, Stephen C. Reville, Jr., George C. Denney, Clovis E. Byers, Lawrence Hargie, Philip D. Saxon, Marjorie Merritt, Dick van Wagener, Philip D. Saxony, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, John Stewart Higgins, Jr., Richard M. Buxbaum, Seymour J. Rubin, Hubert A. Schneider, Herbert Briggs, William Roy Vallance, Clovis Byers, John D. Epperly, Howard S. Levie, Charles R. Norberg, George Farah, Jacob L. Holtzmann, Irving Lipkowitz, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Rev. Oscar deWolf Randolph, Phillip I. Blumberg, Jefferson B. Fordham, Robert Dechert, R. Granville Curry, Alan G. Kirk II, Bernard G. Heinzen, L. Niederlehner, Frank M. Wozencraft, Michael Cardozo, E. Fontaine Broun, C. Severin Buschmann, Jr., James C. Sargent, Alan S. Boyd, Daggett (Bud) Howard, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, Benjamin Forman, Charles L. Decker, Virginia Law Review Association, Collins Denny, III, Conrad Philos, Old Ivy Inn, Max Lehrer, L. Addison Lanier, Hudon's, J. Jacobs Shannen, Fisher Radio Warehouse, Georg Hukman, Z. Lewis Dalby, Glenn R. Winters, Alfred H. Von Klemperer, Brentano's, Blackwell's, John G. Burnett, Frank L. Dennis, A. Rushton, George W. Hickman, Lewis H. Van Dusen, George M. Coburn, Paul Nitze,","Contains handwritten letters, envelopes, enclosures, invitations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David I. Johnston, Rodrigo Llorente, James R. Patton, Jr., Virginia Law Review Association, Henry Dolz, Allen Communications, Lindsey Cowen, Walter Sterling Surrey, John B. Henderson, J. de Tender, Hugh Calkins, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Samuel B. Sterrett, James R. Patton, Tatlana Guldberg, Robert H. Knight, E. Hambleton (Ham) Welbourn, Jr., Norman Seagrave, Epsilon of Chi Phi, Secretary to General Gruenther, K. H. Friedman, Ralph Immell, Edwin Martin, Alfred M. Gruenther, Howard S. Levie, Sweet \u0026 Maxwell Ltd., A. Moreni, Robert H. Haden, Abram Chayes, Stevens and Sons, Vada Horsch, Wagons-Lits, American Airlines, Richard Swift, Messrs. Guiher and Morris, Walter H. Glass, Royal Little, Russell Baird Adams, F. Aley Allan, Douglass Cater, G. O. J. van Tets, Hubert A. Schneider, Mr. William Merriam, Henry F. Butler, Ralph Wesley Golby, Secretary - Metropolitan Club, Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Jerome P. Facher, Roger Fisher, Noyes Thompson (Tom) Powers, Stanley V. Malcuit, Guerin Todd, Wallace G. Dempsey, Gertrude C. Whitaker, Lewis Matacia, James Sargent, C. Richard Locke, Juraj L. J. Slavik, John Andrews King, Jr., Bourke B. Hickenloper, Rufus King, Ina Walker, Nugroho, Sidney Morton, Jack H. Pender, Frank Shackelford, John B. Henderson, Daggett (Bud) H. Howard, Ray Brittinham, The Treasurer - Metropolitan Club, Stephen C. Hopkins, Sr., Stephen Reville, George M. Pavia, Leon Lipson, John P. Furman, James P. Sullivan, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herman Finkelstein, John King, Jr., Louis C. Krauthoff, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, John DeHardit, Chesapeake \u0026 Potomac Telephons, Harvard Business Review, Judson T. Vaughan, Jr., Phillip D. Jackson, Hart Perry, Warren Lee Pierson, Palmer S. Rutherford, Jr., John Emerson, Chris Nolde, Irving Lipkowitz, William Barron, Harry Catlin, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Ed Stern, Ken Hadow, Robert H. Haden, Henry Dolz","Contains invitations, notecards, envelopes,newspaper clippings, Correspendents include: Monroe Leigh, Riggs National Bank, Robert Haydock, First National City Bank, Michael H. Cardozo, George W. Ray, Jr., District Director of Internal Revenue, Sidney E. King, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Herman Marshall, Raymond O. Mulvany, John Richardson, John Langstaff, Don V. Harris, Jr., Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Rita E. Hauser, Philip I. Blumberg, Clive L. DuVal, II, Walter H. Glass, Elbert Cox, Thomas E. Gilmer, Robert Dechert, Stephen Reville, Jr., James E. Edmunds, The Strad Office, Chase Manhattan Bank, Allan E. Walker, Jr., W. Taylor Reveley, Jr., William Thomas, Walter A. Willson, III, Robert Anthoine, Howard Marshall Holtzmann, R. M. Eager, Cecil J. Olmstead, Janet H. C. Mead, Ed Fish, Jesse Guy Benson, Philip S. Bowie, Vincent J. Hearing, Frank Shackelford, Benjamin Montmorency Tench, Jr., Carol Sue Richard, John W. Leatherman, Fannie J. Klein, Richard Baxter, Aunt Bee, Robert A. Falise, Henry B. Smythe, John H. Fanning, Phillip Blumberg, William Bryan, Mrs. William Denson, Controller of the Treasury, Messrs F. Trobridge vom Baur, Spencer M. Beresford \u0026 George M. Coburn, Howard Hensleigh, Charles L. Decker, Hugh Calkins, Eugene B. Thomas, Romer McPhee, David Johnston, Richard Young, Alfred M. Gruenther","Contains handwritten notes, Gen Kajitani resume, signatures, underlines, comments, Memorandum - Reform of the AntiDumping Act in 1965, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gen Kajitani, Richard O. Duvall, Andrew R. Cecil, G. W. Capley, The Harvard Law Review Association, Mr. Guiher, Mr. Lawson, Dean and Mrs. Allan F. Smith, Willis O. S., Louis A. Johnson, Frank E. Samuel, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., James Lee Kauffman, Takeo Kajitani, Richard R. Baxter, Graham James \u0026 Rolph, LaForest E. Phillips, Jr., Charles G. Williamson, Jr.,","Includes envelopes, notecards, invitations, resumes, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Mornoe Leigh, John Warden, Secretary of Agriculture, Mansfield (Mannie) D. Sprague, Edgar Stedman, Wallace Holbrook, George W. Ray, Jr., Sidney Kramer, Carl Norden, Richard (Dick) Baxter, E. Ross Adair, Ray Dickey, Coutnry Club of Virginia, Inc., Mrs. L. F. Leigh (Mother), Thomas Leigh, J. Purcell Jones, Miss Donna Smith, Gerald Draper, E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr., Mrs. Nicholson, Howard Tucker, William R. Merriam, Lloyd N. Cutler, James C. Sargent, Philip W. Amram, Macon M. Arthur, Louis Henkin, F. Allan Kelly, Louis B. Sohn, Kenneth B. Wentzel, Mrs. Harry Catlin, George H. Long, Myers S. McDougal, Miss Louise Savage, Cesare Sclarandis, Harrison Hancock, Chase Manhattan Bank, The Univesity Club, John H. Calhoun, William G. Moore, Virginia Journal of International Law, Edward D. re, John S. Higgins, Jr., George S. Buschmann, Phillip I. Blumberg, Virginia P. Trenka, Robert (Bob) McCaw, Willis L. M. Reese, Georgia Pinnick, Andrew R. Cecil, Velma H. LeRoy, W. C. (Bill) Mott, Bernard G. Heinzen, Stanley C. Morris, Sr., C. R. Locke, Veterans Administration, New York Historical Society, William A. Lashley, Edward M. Smith, Bernard J. Wald, William E. Miller, University Club, Messrs. Lear \u0026 Scoutt, Riggs National Bank, Guerin Todd,","Includes envelopes, notecards, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Stanley Surrey, Robert Dechert, Roger Fisher, Stephen T. Bolmer, Texaco Ind., Robert F. Grabb, Cecil J. Olmstead, Raymond L. Brittenham, Hardy C. Dillard, Henry T. Wickham, Stephen R. Tisa, Richard B. Lillich, Marvin J. Colangelo, Najeeb Halaby, Capital Map Company, Jerome P. Facher, Robert Huntington Knight, John G. Buchanan, William B. Spong Jr., Parvez Hassan, H. Dudley Ives, Mrs. Fletcher Plumley, Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Virginia Department of Conservation and Economic Development, John Laylin, S. A. Gersten, Herman Marshall, Jasper S. Baker, Leonard C. Meeker, John McCoid, Vester J. Huges, Jr., Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, Techbuilt, Inc., Mrs. Velma H. LeRoy, Helen Newman, Covey T. Oliver","Materials related to Edward D. Re's consideration for appointment as a Federal Judge in the Eastern Distict of New York, handwritten notes, form, biographical clipping, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ernest C. Friesen, Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, Nicholas de B. Katzenbach, Committee on Membership - The American Law Institute, Warren E. Buger, Francis M. Bird,","Includes Western Union telegram photocopy, envelopes, wedding invitation, signatures, Western Union telegram, memos, Buschlinger resume, handwritten comments, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gerold Buschlinger, William A. Sackman, Conner, Lyman Hamilton, Richard A. Whiting,","Includes envelopes, notecards, invitations, programs, recipts, bills, Wilton Park 1966 Conference materials, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Columbia Kennels and Pet Center, Mr. Claudy, G. C. Harcourt, William C. Olson, American Security \u0026 Trust Company, The Clerk - Putnam County Court, Appeal Printing Company, Inc., K. Westrick, Don Bagwell, Tom Farmer, Sleep Center, Don E. Burch, Egbert Giles Leigh, III, Richard B. Lillich, Vada Horsch, Sears, Roebuck \u0026 Co., Mason Willrich, Alan Boyd, Harry Catlin, Riccardo Dalla Vedova, William E. Miller, S. Frisa, Marvin J. Colangelo, Thomas Tuttle, K. H. Friedmann, Rawle Deland, Daggett H. Howard, A. C. Epps, Stephen Reville, Jr., Charles K. Hepner, Richard Whiting, Edward J. Gerrity, Jr., Carol Laise, Francis J. Larkin, Nellie R. Bair, Sam D. Eggleston, Jr., Manhattan Laundry \u0026 Dry Cleaning, H. C. L. Merillat, C. Kriss, Goodspeed's Book Store, William B. Spong, Jr., Craig Colgate, Jr., The Recording Laboratory - Library of Congress, George C. Rawlings, Jr., W. Leigh Taylor, John W. Tuthill, James N. Wilson, Walter Herzfeld, Hastings Keith, Murray Camarow, Myres S. McDougal, Donald C. Alexander, Richard (Dick) Baxter, Jacob D. Beam, Howard Aibel, Larry L. Skeen, The Heckman Bindery, Inc., Hechinger, Jerome P. Lipper, Matthew Hale, John P. Furman, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Comptroller of the Treasury, District Director Internal Revenue Service, Virginia Law Weekly, R. W. Rose, Robert H. Knight, Fontaine Broun, Lowell Davis, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Jack P. Jefferies, Howard S. Levie, Ralph Gilbert, Fred B. Smith, Revelation, Norman Seagrave, W. E. Griffin, Frank M. Wozencraft, L. Roger Williams, Peggy Cole, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., Stephen R. Tisa, F. Taylor Ostrander, Superintendent of Documents - US Government Printing Office, E. P. Geibig, University of Virginia - Legal Research Group, Morse Dial, Wallace Dempsey, William Moore, Robert D. Thorington, William C. Hill, Allen W. Dulles, S. L. Simmons, Pat Monroe, Wilson Anderson, James H. Pipkin, C. R. Locke","Contains personal receipts of Monroe Leigh from various companies","Includes materials related to Atkeson's application to appear before the Supreme Court, copy of US Court of Appeals for 2d Circuit Docket No. 30341 case, Resume of Timothy B. Atkeson, signatures, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Timothy B. Atkeson, Monroe Leigh, Franklin Davis, Elliot L. Richardson, Arthur H. Dean, Thomas M. Franck, Lewis Kimball,","Contains The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. LXII, No. 1599, February 16, 1970, a copy of the Mayo Diet - 2 weeks, envelopes, newspaper clippings, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Norman P. Seagrave, Edward M. Harris, Seymour St. John, Howard Tucker, John M. Raymond, Gerold H. Buschlinger, Gardner Defoe, Helen T. McDonald, Logan Fulrath, Mary S. Churchill, George W. Haight, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Howard Tucker, Darby Bowman, Stanley D. Metzger, John C. Bullitt, Outward Bound, Inc., Lucien Wulsin, Riccardo Gor-Montanelli, Hechinger, Virginia Law Weekly, Hyman Zimmerman, William R. Felts, Mr. Beale, Christopher H. Phillips, John S. Tennant, John A. Wise, Donald G. Agger, Austin P. Montgomery, Dnaiel M. Federman, Mary Fry, John G. Tritsch, David Rice, Henry S. Villard, Jere H. Dykema, Alan Boyd, John E. Stephen, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr., Donald G. Agger, Walter D. Sohier, Harvard Law Review Association, Vada Horsch, Joan Fulton, William H. Draper, Jr., John Shelton Bair, Robert Matteson, William A. Sackmann, M. Z. Khaiser, Francis O. Wilcox, Jerry H. Weiss","Contains envelopes, invitations, receipts, bills, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert Murphy, Governmetn Employees Insurance Co., John B. Rehm, State Planters Bank, J. C. Clatterbuck, Potomac School, Harold Johnson, W. E. Griffin, Jerry H. Weiss, Chevy Chase Club, Keyboard Immortals, Oscar Schachter, Irving Lipkowitz, Derzy Michalowski, Totton P. Heffelfinger, Chariman - Joint Economic Comimttee, J. William Doolittle, University Club, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Stephen Hearst, Douglas Cater, John Warner, Stanley D. Metzger, Women's National Democratic Club, Phillippe Bodin, Miguel Gomez Guerra, Riccardo Dalla Vedova, Ward C. Humphreys, John A. Wise, Jr., Herman F. Scheurer, Richard Falk, James L. Billinger, Govert van Tets, Herbert R. Stokes, Robert Krause, Colonel B. Jablonski, Jan Chowaniec, Westerly Marine Construction, Hechinger's, John M. Raymond, Phyllis T. Piotrow, Michael H. Cardozo, Leonard Unger, Mason Willrich, Harry W. Geiglein, Hardy C. Dillard, Alden R. Kuhlthau, Frank S. Phillips, Inc., Warren M. Christopher, Gardner Defoe, Gerold H. Buschlinger, John R. Garson, Judith Gellert, Richard B. Lillich, Edward M. Harris, Hnery S. Palau","Contains handwritten notes, memorandum, meeting minutes, IRS and Organizational forms, Articles of Incorporation document, agendas, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Carl F. Norden, Wallace (Wally) E. Whitmore, Ellen H. Norden,","Contains invitations, notecards, envelopes, looseleaf paper, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert B. McCaw, Jerry H. Weiss, Lucien Wulsin, Monrad G. Paulsen, Ralph Cunningham, Richard B. Lillich, Leonard v. B. Sutton, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., LIndsey Cowen, Stanley D. Heckman, D. R. Mummery, Richard R. Baxter, Joseph M. Sweeney, Hotel Tarabya, Hotel Istanbul Hilton, American Wood Council, Luke W. Finlay, Mason Willrich, Jeremiah D. Lambert, William H. Draper, Jr., Chalres B. Ruttenberg, Scott Heuer, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard, William C. Battle, Alexandre Kafka, Robert J. Muscat, Alexis I. duPont Bayard, Myres S. McDougal, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Superintendent of Documents, F. Bradford Morse, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Francis O. Wilcox, John B. Rhinelander, Eric E. Bergsten, Carrington Williams, Linda K. Lee, Edwin M. Zimmerman, J. T. C. Hewison, George M. Coburn, Lewis J. Moorman, Jr., John S. Voorhees, Marie J. Pampley, Neil Carothers III, Thomas W. Leigh, Monard G. Paulsen, Robert Hadock, Jr., Horizon Books, Hal J. Wright, Charles Donahue, C. Burke Elbrick, Addison Lanier, Maurice Flynn, William W. Lancaster, Jack Baranson, C. R. Locke, Frances Farmer, Clarence J. Galligan, Alan S. Boyd, Norman Frauenheim, Marvin J. Colangelo, Walter Wadlington, Betty C. Armstrong, Marshall Green, Information Officer - Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, David Rapaport, Dante Fascell, Mrs. Littleton Fox, L. L. LeBlanc, Howard Tucker, Edwin S. Cohen, Rita E. Hauser, Edward D. Re, Stowe Area Association, John G. Wall, Peter Low, Virginia Law Review Association, Russell E. Train, Joseph W. Bartlett, Robert Lawson, Adrian S. Fisher, Edward J. Grenier, Jr., Tracy S. Vooorhees, Betty C. Lynch, Meredith's, Hudson's, Herman Marshall, John Washburn, William Howell, Gen Kajitani, Gerald P. Johnston, Robert Krones, Jacques Futrelle, Elliot L. Richardson, William P. Macht, Frank Jones, Ron Romines,","Contains program and supporting materials for the Regional Meeting of the American Society of International Law, March 13 - 14, 1970 at the University of Virginia School of Law, Co-Sponsored by the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law, titled \"Foreign Investment in Latin America: Past Policies and Future Trends.\" Monroe Leigh was a participant. These materials cover supporting documentation for his role, background information, and relevant materials for this subject matter.","Contains envelopes, resumes, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Hugh Calkins, Richard L. Fischer, Mr. Charles M. and Mrs. Sydney Spofford, William P. Macht, Irving Lipkowitz, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Kenneth R. Mason, Jerry H. Weiss, Helen and Ed Cohen, John Norton Moore, John A. Wise, Jr., Philip Elman, John A. McVickar, Charles Kent, Jerome Lipper, Edward D. Re, Bray \u0026 Scarff Sales, Inc., Marshall T. Mays, Covey T. Oliver, Richard R. Baxter, Downs, Mason Willrich, Stephen R. Tisa, Edd Hyde, David Fleming, G. O. J. van Tets, Ruth Eggleston, Mrs. Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Thomas Leigh Williams, Robert Dechert, Don Wallace, Jr., Alastair K. Maxwell, Barry Sullivan, William Harvey Reeves, The New Yorker Magazine, Gustave M. Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Chowaniec, Joseph H. McConnell, Senator Byrd, Senator Spong, E. W. Hackett, Stanley J. Glod, Elliott L. Richardson, Mrs. Philip Levy, Ball \u0026 Ball, Sturbridge Yankee Workshop, United Virginia Bank/State Planters, Tracy Voorhees, David M. Gooder, Murray J. Belman, The Virginia Law Weekly, David I. Granger, Don V. Harris, Jr., BP Oil Corporation, Grinnell Morris, George Kovacs, Mrs. John (Florence) Riley, Virginia Law Review Association, Hardy C. Dillard, Dallas W. Smythe, C. R. Locke, Markham Ball, Monrad G. Paulsen, James E. Edmunds, Donald E. Claudy, Lyle S. Garlock, Rodger W. Klein, Richard L. Fischer","Contains transcript of remarks, looseleaf notes, program, photocopy of newspaper clippings, schedule, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert K. Goldman, Richard B. Lillich","Contains handwritte notes, underlines, correspondence re: Robert College, outline for prospective teachers and information regarding Trinity College for his son Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Catherin Scott Rose, Lloyd E. Smail, W. Howie Muir, Del A. Shilkret, Elenor G. Reid","Contains envelopes, invitations, receipts, bills, resumes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, The Musical Review, Jerry H. Weiss, Mr. Edmund and Mrs. Helen Cohen, Richard L. Fischer, Jon Pickel, Ralph Cunningham, Hardy Dillard, Alastair K. Maxwell, Benjamin P Labmerton, Jay Norris Corp., Carrington Williams, Livingston Hartley, R. Dennis McArver, Stephen M. Schwebel, Rosemary G. Conley, Eastern Federal Savings and Loan Association, John N. Plakias, Ed A. Evanson, Benjamin Forman, Jerry R. Goldstein, Frederick S. Hill, L. Thomas Galloway, R. D. Plant, C. Richard Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Cunningham, John A. Hartman, Jr., Minnesota Outward Bound, Della Sullivan, John A. McVickar, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Tractor Supply Company, National Symphony Orchestra, Herbert P. Fales, Justice and Mrs. R. Ammi Cutter, Herbert Rubin, Myres S. McDougal, Mrs. Hugh (Anne) Calkins, Bob McNeil, Covey T. Oliver, James A. Dixon, Dumond Peck Hill, Norman Frauenheim, Beltsville Forest Insect Laboratory, G. Schirmer, Inc., Helga Ruof, Kitty? Guy, Richard Baxter, Phillip I. Blumberg, Russell N. Shewmaker, John Shugars, Richard L. Tavrow, Robert Chira, F. Gerald Toye, Marshall T. Mays, Robert Brown Glenn, Jr., Thomas Galloway, Photo Duplication Service, Ed Burns, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Joseph P. Downer, William H. Taylor, Robert F. Dobbin, Keyboard Immortals, Zeltz Fish Hatcheries, Lewis E. Kimball, Jr., The Virginia Law Review Association, Mason Willrich, Michael J. Deutch, Farmington Country Club, Marshall V. Miller, Eric R. Fox, James E. Edmunds, Karl E. Bakke, Dickson Phillips, Gustave M. Hauser, Frank P. Jones, Jr.","Contains signatures, envelopes, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Stephen Ailes, Jonathan Moore, Elliot L. Richardson, Pierre Lalive, John H. Jackson, Norman Frauenheim, Phillip I. Blumberg, Hardy, Mozelle Archer, Fesco, Inc., R. Jordan, Percy W. Aycock, Frank M. Wozencraft, Andrew R. Cecil, R. Bruce MacWhorter, John Edwards, Mrs. Edward [Bertie] G. Howard, Frederick S. Hill, Ted Stevens, W. H. Booth, Walter W. Regirer, Ronald S. Katz, Lucien Wulsin, John B. Rhinelander, Catherine Scott Rose, Mario Beltramo, Riccardo Gori-Montanelli, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Lester Nurik, Newell W. Ellison, Gianni Manca, William H. Howell, Eli Lauterpacht, Hugh Calkins, The Homestead - Hot Springs, Virginia, Sigmund Timberg, Michael Sandler, John A. McVickar, Michael Reisman, Malcolm L. Monroe, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Linda K. Lee, John B. Rehm, Guido Brosio, The Editor and Managing Board - The Virginia Law Review Association, Monrad G. Paulsen, James C. Conner, William P. Macht,","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mr. Nugroho (3 letters)","Includes envelopes, personal letters, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, John N. Irwin, III,","Contains Foreign Service Journal, October 1973, Department of State Newsletter, January 1974, No. 152, looseleaf notes, pay charts, Department of Agriculture rates of pay memorandum to all employees, Department of State Newsletter January 1974 photocopy, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Samuel O. Ruff,","Contains invitations, signatures, envelopes, programs, article photocopies, looseleaf notes, press releases, invitations, Correspondents include: Kazys Skirpa, Monroe Leigh, Legal Directories Publishing Company, F. David Lake, Jr., David Small, Ronald S. Katz, Gerard R. Aquilina, John A. McVickar, Rosemary G. Conley, Harold J. Berman, William B. Beirce, Robert A. Rabbino, Jr., Oscar Schachter, Joseph Barbash, J. Dapray Muir, James R. Offutt, Office fo Noise Abatement attn: Mr. Purnell, William D. Rogers, G. Richard Dunnells, John M. Hennessy, Mason Willrich, Tracy S. Voorhees, Leonard B. Terr, Jose A. Cabranes, Adrian S. Fisher, Gustave M. Hauser, Robertogod Goldman, Edwin G. Schuck, John Jay Douglass, James C. Conner, Michael Bradfield, Mr. Kenneth, and Mrs. Hebe Redden, Martin R. Hoffman, Horace J. DePodwin, Howard S. Levie, Paul A. Wolkin, Jerry H. Weiss, R. S. Katz, DAvid Gregg, III, David H. Popper, James L. Wolf, David D. Newsom, Arthur A. Hartman, Bob D. Mannis, Frank P. Jones, Jr., James N. Hyde, Lic. Cesar Sepulveda, Alwyn V. Freeman, Yehuda Z. Blum, Barbara M. Rossotti, William H. Morris, G. Richard Dunnells, Richard B. Lillich, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., John Hopkins Heires, Stanley Nehmer, Alan Wm. Wolff, Mark R. Finkelstein, Secretary - U. S. Tariff Commission, Albert J. Beveridge, III, George P. Armour, E. Thomas Sullivan, Carl F. Salans, Scott H. Marston, Joseph E. Toochin, Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz, Theodore R. Gates, Mary Lou Richini, Murray J. Belman, Michael Waelbroeck, Barbara M. Rossotti, David A. Walsh, Lindsey Cowen, Ibrahim F. I. Shihata, Ewell E. Murphy, Jr., William C. Gifford, Jr.,","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Fischer, Frank P. Jones, Jr., James C. Conner, Irving Lipkowitz, James F. Lawrence, Virginia Dunmire, Mr. Henry w. and Mrs. Grace Sawyer, Mrs. John [Nicky] Emerson, Wardeen P. P. [Paul] Streeten, Thomas W. Leigh, The Epsilon Chapter - Chi Phi Fraternity - Hampden-Sydney College, Riccardo Gori-Montanelli, Mozelle Archer, Secretary - R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc., Mrs. Vernon E. [Elizabeth] Reynolds, Norman Frauenheim, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Stephen M. Schwebel, Carrington Williams, Jerry H. Weiss, William J. Flather, III,","Contains Yale Law Report, Spring 1973, FacultyProfile","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, business cards, resume, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Eli Lauterpacht, Ammi Cutter, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Jasper S. Baker, Jerry H. Weiss, Carl F. Norden, Richard L. Fischer, New York Review of Books, Judith Bello, Robert A. Fearey, Louis Lefkowitz, Epsilon Chapter of Chi Phi, Carlyle E. Maw, Mays Behrman, Peter Lemell, Sir William Hawthorne, John N. Irwin, Henry W. Sawyer, III, F. L. P. White, Ted Stevens, George C. Denney, Jr, Whittet \u0026 Shepperson, Dover Publications, Mrs. Conley - American Society of International Law, Shopsmith, Inc., Lucien Wulsin,","Contains numerous iterations and versions of his resume with edits, revisions, markup, as well as other articles and documentation about his biography (including Who's Who in the South and Southwest excerpt)","Contains signatures, note cards, Christmas cards, invitations, handwritten notations, newspaper articles photocopies, resumes, envelopes, Correspondents include: Christian A. Herter, Jr., Mornoe Leigh, John Hardin Young, John M. Raymond, Maurice D. Capithorne, Gerald Aksen, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Harry Tyson Carter, Betty Esau, William C. Brewer, Jr., Edward D. Re, Rita E. Hauser, Eva C. Domke, Elliot L. Richardson, Henry P. de Vries, David Gill, Noor Mohammad, K. Scott Gudgeon, World Champion Horse Equipment, Inc., Michael J. Hershman, J. Peter A. Bernhardt, Robert MacCrate, Jack P. Jefferies, Morris H. Wolff, Charles Hopkins, Andres Cuneo Macchiavello, Henry A. Kissinger, Timothy W. Stanley, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Donald E. deKieffer, Circulation Manager - Horseman Magazine, Joseph P. Downer, Betty Calambokidis, Michael Sandler, Dr. Kalliopi Koufa, Michael J. Glennon, Richard Williams, R. Ammi Cutter, Jim McHugh, Howard S. Levie, Andrew R. Cecil, John Norton Moore, John O. Marsh, Jr., Charles E. Barnett, III, Hardy C. Dillard, Mr. Carlyle E. and Mrs. Margo Maw, Deborah M. Levy, Roger McCollester, John Hertz, Marshall V. Miller, Emerson G. Spies, Richard L. Fisher, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Sheikh Salah Al-Hejailan, Robert J. Lipshutz, C. L. Haslam, A. M. Reynolds, P.Y. M. Hartog, John A. Washington, Edward Gordon, Charles Maechling, Jr., Michael K. Wyatt, Robert L. Keuch, Mason Willrich, John E. Howell, Wallace L. Timmeny, Leonard H. W. van Sandick, William W. Bishop, Jr., Irwin M. Stelzer, Takashi Watanabe, Steven L. Meltzer, John E. Howell","Contains signatures, handwritten notations, newspaper article photocopies, looseleaf notes, invitations, Correspondents include: G. P. Thukov, Monroe Leigh, Robert J. Corber, Geoverts O. J. Van Tets, C. Euguene Webb, Willis L. M. Reese, Paul A. Pavlis, Richard Combs, John R. Cooke, Jr., U.S. Department of Transportation, George W. Coombe, Jr., Samuel D. Engle, Michael H. Cardozo, C. Barrie Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Heribert Golsong, Edward Gordon, Toby S. Myerson, Franz M. Oppenheimer, Yale Club Library,Mr. Gerals and Mrs. Julia Draper, Louis S. Emery, John Hannaway, John Heinz, J. Howard Settle, Howard Holtzmann, Lindsey Cowen, Hart Perry, Edward Dumbauld, Philip C. Jessup, Lawrence Collins, Peter C. Manson, Malcolm R. Pfunder, John A Westberg, Malcolm R. Wilkey, Ms. Haas - Circle 8 Ranch, Joseph P. Griffin, James E. Edmunds, Mary Gardiner Jones, Robert M. Flanagan, Robert Womack, Hardy C. Dillard, Davis R. Robinson, William R. Bailey, Aron Broches, Paul J. Stadtler, William R. Bailey, Terry L. Leitzell, Department of Highways, Robert Womack, John C. Roots, Betty Esau, Ignaz Seidl-Hohenveldern, Rosalyn Higgins, Mark B. Feldman, David Schachter, Robert O. Blake, Joseph A. Greenwald, Pierce McCrary, Mrs. E. Miles Herter, John Lehman, Adele Herter Seroude, Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., John D. Epperly, John O. Marsh, Jr., Phillip R. Trimble, Jerry H. Weiss, Tariq Hassan, John Lehman, Christian A. Herter, Jr., Harold H. Saunders, Roberts B. Owen, Michael Brnadon, J. Peter A. Bernhard, Maurice D. Copithorne, Takashi Watanabe, Mason Willrich","Contains signatures, handwritten notations, post-it notes, article photocopies, envelopes, invitations, draft article letter responses resumes, correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Comptroller of the Treasury - Income Tax Division, M. D. Copithorne, Richard M. Hammer, Frank W. Swacker, Juk H. van Maanen, Jerry H. Weiss, Orm Ketcham, Sidney Picker, Jr., Mustafa Sayid, Board of Directors - Hamlet Place Owners, Inc., Harry Tyson Carter, Robert B. Oakley, Byron Farwell, Virginia M. Dondy, C. Karen Troy, Aron (Ronnie) Broches, James M. Michel, Fomad? Riad?, Mr. Riddle, Kempton B. Jenkins, Walking Horse Report, Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse, Walking Horse Report, Arthur R. Albrecht, Francis A. Boyle, Daivd A. Greenburg, William T. England, Chevy Chase Chevrolet, Elisabeth Zoller, Roland de Kergorlay, William R. Felts, Chester H. Brandon, Charles G. Williamson, Jr., Dante B. Fascell, Jacqueline A. McCard, Scott Heuer, Jr., William W. Dunn, John D. Epperly, Michio Mizoguchi, Internal Revenue Service Center, Maryland Income Tax Division, Harry W. Fawcett, Paul Brothers, Inc., Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Bruno A. Ristau, Ronald S. Katz, Sam Eggleston, Jr., Arthur J. Rothkopf, Henry A. Kissinger, Kathleen Sylvester, John R. Cooke, Department of Parking and Transportation Services, J. Stewart McClendon, Peter Auery, Chevrolet Motor Division, Timothy W. Stanley, Herbert D. Spivack, R. W. Munro, Interstate Federal Savings and Loan Association, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prendergast, Kanenori Oshikiri, Geico","Contains signatures, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, invitations, resumes, newspaper clippings, post-it notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gamal M. Badr, William J. Flather, III, Yukio Takeuchi, Kanenori Oshikiri, Margo Grant, David Gregg, III, Phillip I. Blumberg, Walter W. Brooks, Jr., Morris I. Leibman, Joseph E. Lombardi, Michael A. Daniels, Toby S. Myerson, Howard B. Hill, Father Joseph Snee, Craig Mathews, Franz M. Oppenheimer, George H. and Rosemary Aldrich, Dan S. Cross, John R. Stevenson, Nan Oldham, George P. Armour, Bob Jordan, Gerald and Julia Draper, Jeswald W. Salacuse, Colonial Parking, Inc., Victoria E. Marmorstein, Arthur R. Albrecht, Gustave M. Hauser, Edward G. Aldrich, Philip Kinkaid, Barbara Anderson - Flather \u0026 Hayes Company, K. Martin Worthy, Arthur W. Rovine, Guido Brosio, M. D. Cppithorne, Edward D. Re, Dean Koerth, Pascale Abdelmour, Roy Hamlin Johnson, H. James Conaway, Irene Savanis, Richard (Pokie) Edmunds, Virginia State Highway Commission, Stefan A. Riesenfeld, Werner Hein, Derek M. D. Thomas, James H. Michel, Eugene V. Rostow, Mrs. Wilson (Peggy) Anderson, W. E. Mussman, James C. Conner, Elisabeth Zoller, Julius Kaplan, Marvin J. Colangelo, John F. Murphy, R. Shuman,","Contains signatures, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings/photocopies, envelopes, highlights, pamphlets, Correspondents include: Hernan Felipe Errazuriz, Monroe Leigh, William J. Flather, III, George H. Aldrich, Parking and Traffic - American University, W. Richard Mason, Photoduplication Service - Library of Congress, Sidney Picker, Jr., John Hanley, Henry A. Kissinger, S. L. Gidden, Ronald A. Jacks, Brice M. Clagett, Richard Wilberforce, Peter D. Trooboff, Michael Axelrod, Marsha T. Rogers, Holly A. Nelson, Mark E. Ellis, Dante B. Fascell, Friedrich Schwank, Wally Brooks, Gillian Jones, John Ritchie, Gerald M. Finkel, Phillip I. Blumberg, William H. Berman, Heribert Golsong, Jeffrey H. Smith, Raymond J. Waldmann, Rodric Braithwaite, Hitchcock Shoes, Inc.","Contains signatures, photocopies, revisions, Correspondents include: Mark Warner, Monroe Leigh, Chris T. Antoniou, Henry T. King, Jr., Stuart H. Deming, Richard C. Allison, Sabine Schlemmer-Schulte, Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company, Ted Meron, Jennifer Schwebel, Lowell Satler, Aetna Life Insurance Co., Glenn Sedam, Liza Phillips, Budget Rent-A-Car, Roger Warin, Mary Keane, Euro-Motor, Nations Bank","Contains handwritten notes, signatures, markup, post-it notes, photocopies, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, William H. Webster, Sir Adam Bulter DL, Alex Morrison, William C. Mott, Howell Raines, Antonio Cassese, Conrad K. Harper, Selena J. Linde, Elizabeth A. Snodgrass, Eugene H. Matthews, Frank W. Swacker, University Press of Virginia, Daniel J. Meador, Lawrence Collins, Marcia Warren, David C. Gill","Contains handwritten notes, highlights, photocopies, transcriptions, signatures, appraisal of applicant for Georgetown University Law Center, Correspondents include: Alan K. Simpson, Edward M. Kennedy, Monroe Leigh, Timothy Clancy, David Ibbeken, Admissions Club - Cosmos Club, Fiona A. Brophy, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Ernest C. Mead, Jr., Mr. Klemens and Mrs. Betty von Klemperer, Paul Ure, James Crawford, John Norton Moore, Albert R. Turnball, James Milligan, Jennifer Schwebel, John Wesley, Malcolm R. Wilkey, University of Virginia - Printing and Copying Services, Joseph M. Sweeney, John W. Heffernan, Hume Boggis-Rolfe, Stephen M. Schwebel, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Thomas J. Nicastro","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Theodor Meron, Detlev Vagts, John J. Dugard, James Crawford, Wolfson College Cambridge Properties Limited, Charles N. Brower, Mr. John and Mrs. Barbara Moore, Roberts B. Owen, Charles M. Mathias, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Gerog Ress, Yuji Iwasawa, Hannah Scott, Gordon Johnson, Eli Lauterpacht, Anna Ascher, Chairman - Membership Committee - American Law Institute, Judah Best, Robert H. Craft, Jr., Sebastian Alegrett, Elliot L. Richardson, Andy Mayer, Jennifer Schwebel, Dean of Admissions - Harvard Law School, Dean of Admissions - New York University School of Law, Dean of Admissions - National Law Center - The George Washington University, Dean of Admissions - The Washington College of Law - The American University, Dean of Admissions - Vanderbilt University - School of Law, Louis Henkin, Thomas M. Franck, Louis Sohn, Robert K. Goldman, Jonathan Charney, Edith Brown-Weiss, John N. Moore, Dean of Admissions - College of Arts and Sciences - University of Virginia","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, notifications, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Rollin Amore, Theodor Meron, Detlev Vagts, Charles Brower, Walter and Sara - Wolfson College, Lise - Hewlett-Packard, Professor J. Dugard, Andrew C. Mayer - Woflson College, Helene Cohen - The American Law Institute, Branch Manager - Citicorp, George C. Freeman, Visa First Card, Geico - Auto Insurance Renewal Questionnaire, David, Elizabeth F. Leigh, Auto Rental Insurance, Ms. Snyder, Department of Financial Services - County of Loudoun, Hower Bowie, Lawrence Collins, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., G. E. Capital Insurance Services Group, Al Rubin, Delta Skymiles Center, Kevin Olivera, Howard E. Hensleigh, Richard Lillich, Maija S. Blauberga","Contains signatures, newspaper photocopies, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Dr. A. Vaughan and Sally Lowe, Fadi Makki, Jack L. Goldsmith, Lord Richard Wilberforce, Denis Dejersey-Lowney, Rolan Amore, Thomas N. Connally, Jennifer Raney, Mary Druce, Carol Rhees, Paul H. Dulaney, Jr., James E. Edmunds, Brussells Family, Theodor Meron, Wolfson College, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Thomas P. Nigra, Mrs. Glen Howard, Henry McFarland, Malcolm N. Shaw, Frank Dawson, Clive DuVal, Social Security Administration, Treasurer - Loudoun County, Paul Lovejoy, Marion Barry, Catherine Kessedjian, John Dugard, James Crawford, Cambridge Friends of Development Office, VISA World Access Service Corporation, GE Capital Insurance Services Group, Charlene Barshefsky, Frank Griffith Dawson, Clint N. Smith, State Street Bank \u0026 Trust Company","Contains signatures, newspaper photocopies, tax and revenue information, handwritten notes, registration photocopies, Who's Who in America photocopy, Correspondents include: Madeline K. Albright, Monroe Leigh, Mary Leigh, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., The New York Review of Books, Moore, Clemens \u0026 Co., Inc., Roland Amore, Todd Kern, Charles Jones, Stephen M. Schwebel, Harry G. Barnes, Jr., Eli Lauterpacht, Department of Financial Services - County of Loudoun, John F. Murphy, Bob Jones, Ted Meron, Virginia G. Watkin, The Admissions Committee - Cosmos Club, Patrick Coyne, Roy Hamlin Johnson, Time Life Books, Mileage Plus First Card, Jennifer L. Krieger, Hertz International, Forte-Agip Hotel, Eleanor D. Acheson, Shara L. Aranoff, Dr. A. Vaughn and Mrs. Sally Lowe, Michael Scharf, Jeremy P. Carver, Lord and Lady Wilberforce, Julia Draper, Patricia McGinnis, David T. Link, Thomas D. Grant, Barbara Stone, Cairo Robb, Raymond Shafer, Gianni Manca, Andrew C. Mayer, Amerigas, Misha Meijers, Calvin H. Cobb, Jr., Meineke Hotel, Verena Weinstabl, Christopher R. Wall, Secretary - Board of Governors - Metropolitan Club, Michael D. Sandler, Thelma Guerra, Dr. h. c. M. Necati Munir Ertekun, Jessica T. Matthews, Denis Dejersey-Lowney, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, John Waters, Douglass C. Crummett, Christian R. Bartholomew, Christina M. Deane, Jonathan M .Beart, Leslie Douglas, John Shattuck, Brice Clagett, Heffers Booksellers, Jane Edmonds Penner, Ernest C. Mead, Jr, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Cally Jordan, William Fugate, Ian Brownlie, James Crawford, William D. Denson, Mr. Hillen, Jennifer Raney, Charles Maechling, Jr.,","Contains signatures, newspaper photocopies, Correspondents include: Frank Sieverts, Monroe Leigh, Mrs. William D. [Huschi] Denson, Constance A. Morella, Lord Richard Wilbeforce, Edwin Williamson, Charles L. McCormick, III, James [Jimmie] and Sylvia Symington, E. Ralph Coon, Jr., Malcolm R. Wilkey, The Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs, F.L.P. [Peter] and Jeanne White, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Charles Jones, Edgar A. Prichard, Thomas N. Connally, Rollin Amore, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Bartram S. Brown, Robert Scott, Secretary - Board of Governors - Chevy Chase Club, James E. Edmunds, Jennifer Raney, Michael C. G. Dunner, Yuji Iwasawa, Henry A. Kissinger, Nicholas Grace, William Brewer, Sara Marley, Tedson J. Meyers, Admissions Committee - Cosmos Club, Charles Jones, Moore Clemens \u0026 Company, Inc., Jack Chorowsky, Alexander Leigh","Sensitive material - Grades, contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 13 students including R. P. Borsody, D. F. Carlson, W. M. Dickey, B. H. Hill, E. P. Humann, R. W. Klein, B. L. Lau, W. P. Maloney, J. T. Martin, R. Minshall, J. H. Riggs, R. K. Rudolph, Meemmery, Correspondents include: Edward A. Mearns, Jr., Monroe Leigh, Hardy C. Dillard, Virginia Haith, N. Thompson Powers, John Rehm, L. H. Rhinelander, Christopher A. Leventis, Frances Farmer, Lindsey Cowen, Paul J. Jenkins, Weldon Cooper, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.","Contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, newspaper clippings, handwritten notations, 12 students including Beard, Bruce, Crawford, Garofalo, Haskell, Hemschoot, Lamberton, Logan, McAllister, Piassick, Raiser, Ranom, Correspondents include: The West Publishing Company, C. Victor Raiser, II, Paul J. Hemschoot, Jr., Claude Crawford, Virginia Haigh, W. Robert Beard, Galbreath E. Palmer, Richard E. Speidel, Hardy C. Dillard, Mason Willrich, Frances Farmer, Roger F. Noreen, Peter W. Low, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., Thomas S. Currier, Bevin Alexander, Murray Belman, L. H. Rhinelander, Izaak Glasser, Edward A. Mearns, Jr.,","Sensitive material - Grades, Contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, correspondence, 7 students including Deddish, Haith, Hsia, Kennedy, Lang, Perce, Hausen, Correspondents include: Charles R. Titus, Monroe Leigh, Mason Willrich, Robert H. Knight, Murray Belman, Robert Perce, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard, Michael R. Deddish, Jr., James C. Conner","contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 12 students including R. E. Bresler, G. G. Davis, R. S. Davis, D. M. DeWilde, S. S. Dye, D. S. Fitzpatrick, W. P. Macht, G. Palmer, G. K. Stewart, M. Sullivan, F. T. Tuttle, T. C. Williams, correspondents include: Frances Farmer, Monroe Leigh, Hardy C. Dillard, Virginia Haigh, David M. DeWilde, Murray Belman, Peter Manson, Robert S. Davis, Carrol D. Hammer, William P. Macht, Stuart S. Dye, D. S. Fitzpatrick, G. G. Davis, G. Palmer, R. F. Loving, William E. Miller, David E. Plymire, Peter W. Low","Sensitive material - Grades, contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, looseleaf notes, 13 students including G. D. Best, Ralph C. Bresler, S. W. Faber, L. Goetz, J. S. Hannon, W. W. Kirtley, E. A. Kratovil, S. Lengthaisong, J. D. Mollica, W. R. Pearson, W. Taylor Reveley, III, K. T. Watson, Sheppard, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Taylor Reveley, III, Virginia Haigh, Ralph C. Bresler, Murray J. Belman, James Evans, William H. Weiland, Mason Willrich, David E. Plymire, G. D. Best, Peter C. Manson, Board Head Inn, William E. Miller, R. F. Loving, James C. Conner, James G. Evans, Jr., Frances Farmer, Peter Low, Frank L. Hereford, Jr.,","Sensitive Material - Grades, contains roster with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, 9 students including W. J. Beerworth, M. R. Bromley, H. E. Jennings, J. L. McDougal, Miss Susan M. Sharpley, Randolph W. Urmston, William H. Weiland, Maj. Stanley J. Glod, P. T. Zieman, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, H. Lane Kneedler, Virginia Haigh, Roy G. Bowman, Alexandre Kafka, Susan Sharpley, Jan Chowaniec, R. F. Loving, Randolph W. Urmston, William H. Weiland, Shelby J. Conley, John Rhinelander, Harry E. Jennings, Jr., Hazel Key, William C. Hill, Farmington Country Club, William E. Miller, Frances Farmer, Jerome Stone, Peter W. Low, Little Brown and Company, Maj. Stanley J. Glod, Mason Willrich, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Monrad G. Paulsen, Hardy C. Dillard","Contains roster with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 9 students including R. M. Glenn, W. H. Heritage, L. E. Leonoff, S. B. MacDonald, Alastair K. Maxwell, Marshall V. Miller, J. A. Mullins, J. M. Naboco, R. C. White, Correspondents include Virginia Haigh, S. B. MacDonald, Alastair K. Maxwell, Marshall V. Miller, Frances Farmer, William G. Christopher, H. Lane Kneedler, Monrad G. Paulsen, Peter C. Manson","Contains roster with attendance, correspondence, newspaper clippings, looseleaf notes, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 12 students including Beninati, Boswell, Cowles, Gearhart, Harper, Holland, Lemmer, Macleod, John A. McVickar, L. Thomas Galloway, Nicklin, Correspondents include: Virginia Haigh, Monroe Leigh, L. Thomas Galloway, William D. Broderick, John A. McVickar, William V. Lawson, Robert D. Wallick, William E. Miller, Alice Crane, The Colonnade Club, H. Lane Kneedler, The Dean's Office, Monrad G. Paulsen","Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 9 students including Capt. Royal Daniel, Col. John Jay Douglass, Dennis Fenwick, David Goodman, Roger H. Hull, Louis Verbeke, John Hardin Young, Leonard L. McCants, Mrs. Dulcey Fowler, Correspondents include: John H. Young, Monroe Leigh, Roger H. Hull, Stanley D. Metzger, Virginia Haigh, Leonard L. McCants, Charles Runyon, III, Col. John Jay Douglass, Capt. Royal Daniel, Louis Verbeke, Frances Farmer, Alexandre Kafka, Monrad G. Paulsen","Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, 7 students including Margaret Ashby, P. B. Fitzpatrick, J. E. Hadley, David Patton Parker, A. Pillet, John M. Skonberg, Patrick Vaghi, Correspondents include: John Skonberg, Monroe Leigh, Virginia Haigh, Frank G. Robertson, H. Lane Kneedler, J. Dapray Muir, J. E. Hadley, Paul P. Streeten, David Patton Parker, Alice Crane, William E. Miller, J. M. Skonberg, R. F. Loving, S. Margeton, B. Esau, Margaret S. Taylor, Monrad G. Paulsen","Sensitive material - Grades, Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 7 students including Barry, Halkyard, Raymond Hanzlik, Kyld, Wayne Smith, Whitman, Richard de Wilde, correspondents include: Virginia Haigh, Richard (Dick) de Wilde, Murray J. Belman, H. Lane Kneedler, Betty Esaue, Monroe Leigh, Farmington Country Club attn: Alice Crane, William E. Miller, Mary Frye, Frances Farmer, Henry C. Ikenberry, Richard Frank, Rayburn Hanzlik, Alexandre Kafka, R. F. Loving, Mrs. Barnett, Marian R. Macbeth, Ray C. Hunt, Jr., Monrad G. Paulsen","Contains memos, course materials and outlines, Correspondents include Monrad Paulsen, Morton Pomeranz, Monroe Leigh, Mr. Mickey, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Plaine, Timothy Atkeson, H. Lane Kneedler, Chester R. Titus","Sensitive material - Grades, taught with Royal Daniel, correspondence, roster with attendance, memos, course materials and outlines, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 12 students including Ann Marie Anawaty, Robert Arkin, Debra Bowen, David Brown, M. C. Cramer, Daniel Duval, Patrick Hamilton, Helen Kelley, Randall Kirk, Vicki Marmostein, Kenneth Peoples, Henry Stopford, Correspondents include: Royal Daniel, Monroe Leigh, Richard B. Lillich, Virginia Haigh, Vicki E. Marmorstein, Debra L. Bowen, Daniel Duval, Carole Smith, David S. Brown, Jon Hines, Lane Kneedler, Robert D. Arkin, Betty Esau, Philip Stopford, Henry C. Ikenberry, Alice Crane, Colonnade Club, Chester R. Titus, Larry B. Wenger","Sensitive material - Grades, taught with Alexandre Kafka, Contains Harvard Law School pamphlet and letter re: Functions and Procedures of the Visiting Committees (1975 - 76), photocopies, articles, roster with attendance, correspondence, memos, course materials and outlines, evaluations, envelopes, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 13 students including Anthony Anderson, Wild Chang, G. Rich Eiselt, Peter Hartog, Frances Henderson, Orlan Lee, Tom McDonald, Bryan Parker, Daniel Rhoads, Gilles Sion, Charles Tribbett, Tim Woodhouse, Douglas Woodworth, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Detlev F. Vagts, Peter Hartog, Alexandre Kafka, Dean Spies, Robert Lillich, Paul Johnson, Betty Esau, H. Lane Kneedler, Virginia Haigh, Orlan Lee, Douglas C. Woodworth, Mary Jo White, Gilles Sion, Royal Daniel, Debra L. Bowen, Larry B. Wenger, Carole Smith, Colonnade Club, West Publishing Company","Sensitive material - Grades, taught with Alexandre Kafka, Contains roster with attendance, memos, course materials and outlines, signatures, handwritten notations, correspondence with faculty and students, looseleaf notes, 11 Students including: Ziad A. Al-Sudairy, David J. Carol, Jon P. Cramer, Milan Ganik, Michael M. Gondwe, Jo Ann Miles, Frederic C. Rich, Dennis Bisong Tambe, W. Gary Vause, Roger B. Wagner, Daniel Zavala, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Hugh Smith, Virginia Haigh, Lane Kneedler, David Carol, Milan Ganik, Law Council, Elizabeth Lowe, Jo Ann Miles, Roger Wagner, Colonnade Club, Daniel Zavala","Offered Spring 1981 with Alexandre Kafka of the IMF, Contains memos, course planning materials, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Alexandre Kafka, Elizabeth B. Lowe, Lane Kneedler, Royal Daniel, Bettie Hall","Sensitive material - Grades, Contains memos, roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, signatures, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, evaluations, envelopes, correspondence with faculty and students, newspaper articles photocopies, 13 students including: Ellen Cone, Jim Croker, Michael Dalton, Hazen Dempster, Joyce Elden, Amelia C. Fawcett, Edmond M. Ianni, Ken Lee, Wendell Maddrey, Richard P. Merski, Elizabeth Springer, D. Karen Troy, Peter Adler, Correspondents include: Elizabeth B. Lowe, Lane Kneedler, Monroe Leigh, Paul Stephan, Ed Ianni, S. S. Reddy, Virginia Haigh, Kenneth Lee, Hazen H. Dempster, Richard Merski, Carole Milks, Alexandre Kafka, Bettie H. Hall, John H. Jackson","Contains a couple of pages of handwritten notes. Added to collection / Donated in 2005.","Arthur J. 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Cushman - \"Ex Parte Quirin et Al - the Nazi Saboteur Case\", Except on international courts from Louis Henkin, Foreign Affairs and the United States Constitution (1996)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and edits included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote attached, Forwarded via fax to Henry Marshall at U.S. DOJ\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo markings so removed from collection. Other copy may be found in Box 1 folder 18, in the library or through online academic journal databases such as WestLaw and LexisNexus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociation of the Bar of the City of New York, Section of Criminal Justice, Section Individual Rights and Responsiblities, and Standing Committee on World Order Under Law\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent from Maury Shenk to Monroe Leigh and including contact information for U.S. delegation in Rome,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Law Without Borders: The Constitutionality of an International Criminal Court\" by Paul D. Marquardt, Columbia Journal of Transnatianal Law, 33:73, 1995, Handwritten notes and copies of relevant cases attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on the Proposed ICC by The Committee on International Law and the Committee on International Human Rights, \"Current Developments\" by James C. O'Brien, separate summary by Peter Bekker, and \"Proposal for an International Criminal Court\" by Quincy Wright from American Journal of Int'l Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarded to law firm librarian for distribution by Marion A Ott, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 4, 1998 draft by Maury Shenk re: Jurisdiction of International Criminal Court Over U.S. Persons, February 11,1998 draft re: Constitutional objection to International Criminal Court\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith handwritten edits and comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains checkmarks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResponse to questions on collaboration for ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures: Paper Presented by Michael P. Scharf (\"The ICC's Jurisdiction Over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer\" at August 1999 ABA Section of International Law and Practice, Letter from Monroe Leigh to Samuel Burger regarding acceptance of Rome treaty establishing ICC (with attachments)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures: ABA Resolution as approved February 1998, August 1998 Report to ABA Section of International Law and Practice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith handwritten notes and edits from Maury D. Shenk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo indication of what document was forwarded\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNoting that U.S. would not sign the ICC Treaty and attaching October 20, 1999 Statement Before U.N. General Assembly Sixth Committee re: The Rome Treaty on the International Criminal Court\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith some handwritten notes/markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost-it attached indicating forwarded from David Aaronson to Monroe Leigh on July 14, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage flagged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and highlighting and page flagged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and markings, Extensive notes on back\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1) \"The Case for a Permanent War Crimes Court\", 2) \"Fiddling in Rome: America and the International Criminal Court\", 3) \"The International Criminal Court: An American View\", 4) \"Achieving a Wider Consensus Through the 'Ithaca Package,\", 5) \"Courting Disaster: The U.S. Takes a Stand\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttaching \"International Criminal Tribunals: An Institution the United States Can Support\" by Diane F. Orentlicher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSignature: Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures, both with markings as photocopied: \"The ICC's Jurisdiction over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer\" by Michael P. Scharf, as presented October 28, 1999 at Natioanl Security Law in a Changing World: The Ninth Annual Review of the Field, and DRAFT of \"High Crimes and Misconceptions: The ICC and Non-Party States\" by Madeline Morris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuplicate of article in Series I: ICC, Subseries A: ABA, Box 2 Folder 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith note from David\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith handwritten markings, flagged and note attached - \"The Institute for Global Legal Studies Inaugural Colloqium: The UN and the Protection of Human Rights: Introduction\" by Stephen H. Legomsky for the Washington University Journal of Law \u0026amp;,amp, Policy, \"International Court Should Try Defendants\" by Leila Sadat, St. Louis-Post Dispatch, \"ICC Establishment Pushed by Experts\" for BusinessWorld, \"International Court is Not 'War Menace' \" by Stephen Rickard as letter to the editor, Washington Times, \"The Need for Global Justice\" by Rob Gaudet, The Stanford Daily, \"Fate of bin Laden Strengthens Case for Permanet UN Court\" for Agence France Presse, \"Our Opinion: Even Superpowers Still Need Friends\" editorial for The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, \"A New International Spirit, If the U.S. Can Combat Terrorism, It Can Cooperate to Pursue Justice\" by Diane Marie Amann, The San Francisco Chronicle, \"Court Order\" by David J. Scheffer, letter to the editor, Foreign Affairs, \"Time to Recognise Courts Not Bombs\" by Rob Bennett, Morning Star\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith highlighting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding information from the World Federalist on Washington Post announcement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding June 14, 1998 article from the New York Times, \"An Old Scourage fo War Becomes Its Latest Crime\" by Barbara Crossette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding information on 2 articles in The Economist, June 13, 1998 on ICC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy, \"U.S. Argues Against Strongly Independent War Crimes Prosecutor\" by Alessandra Stanley, \"A Strong International Court\" editorial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy, \"Clout Without a Country: The Power of International Lobbies\" by Charles Trueheart, brief, \"U.S. at Odds with Allies Over Court\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding June 22, 1998 press information from U.N. Court Watch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy, \"U.S. Presses Allies to Rein in Proposed War Crimes Court\" by Alessandra Stanley, brief, \"Undermining an International Court\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Clinton Urges Others to Give Ground on Court\" and \"War Crimes Conference Remains Divided\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Torch-Light March\", \"Treaty? What Treaty\",\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"U.N. War Crimes Court Agreed\" by James Blitz, July 18, \"U.S. Faces Test on War Crimes Court\" by James Blitz, July 16, with highlighting - \"Diplomats Deliver Judgments on New War Crimes Court\" by James Blitz, July 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"America Avoids the Stand\" by Thomas Lippman, Op-Ed, \"The Trouble with the War Crimes Court\" by Fred Hiatt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sorry isn't enough\", \"A challenge to impunity\", \"Latin lessons for Asian banks\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding with comment International Institute for Strategic Studies article \"Creating an International Criminal Court\" and other assorted articles from July 27 and 28\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding July 31, 1998 letter to the editor by Jeff Laurenti\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith copy of article attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epost-it attached indicating \"Do not send this letter to Ed Dick\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Copy available at Law INT38.R4253]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. to Washington Post, 2. to NYTimes (with penciled edits), 3. to Wall Street Journal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttached letters: November 29, 2000 letter from Lawrence EagleBurger, former Secretary of State, Brent Scowcroft, formder National Security Advisor, Caspar WeinBurger, former Secretary of Defense, Zbigniew Brezezinski, former National Security Advisor, R. James Woolsey, former Director of Central Intelligence, Jeane Kirkpatrick, former Ambassador to the UN, Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State, Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense, Richard V. Allen, former National Security Advisor, George Shultz, former Secretary of State, James A. Baker III, former Secretary of State, and Robert M. Gates, former Director of Central Intelligence, December 22, 2000 letter to Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff GEneral Henry H. Shelton from Senators Jesse Helms, Chairman of Committee on Foreign Relations and John Warner, Chariman of Committee on Armed Services\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Senators Patrick Leahy, Dianne Feinstein, Allen Specter, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Christopher Dodd, John F. Kerry, Joseph I. Lieberman, James M. Jeffords, Richard J. Durbin, Tom Harkin, Herb Kohl, Charles E. Schumer, Frank R. Lautenberg, Paul Wellstone, Barbara Boxer, Patty Murray, Edward M. Kennedy, Paul S. Sarbanes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSignees include Rev. Michael Dodd, Columban Fathers' Justice \u0026amp;,amp, Peace Office, Rev. Lonnie Turner, Cooperativer (sic) Baptist Fellowship Washington Office, Rabbi David Saperstein, Co-Director of Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, Gary Baldridge, Co-Coordinator of Global Missions for the Cooperative Bapatist Fellowship, and Rev. David O. Selzer (Chair), Janey G. Chisholm (Vice Chair), Verna M. Fausey (Secretary), Christopher Pottle (Treasurer), Mary H. MIller (Executive Secretary) of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSignees: Patrick J. Kennedy, Sam Farr, Michael Capuano, Pete Stark, Dennis Kucinich, James McGovern, Sherrod Brown, Albert Wynn, Bill Parscrell, Jr., Jan Schakowsky, Barbara Lee, Barney Frank, Maurice Hinchey, Maxine Waters, Carolyn Maloney, Jesse Jackson, Jr., William Delahunt, Shelia Jackson Lee, Tim Holden, Nancy Pelosi, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Chaka Fattah, Edolphus Towns, Tammy Baldwin, Lucille Royball-Allard, Donald Payne, Major Owens, John Lewis, Jerrold Nalder, John Tierney, Bobby Rush, Lynn Woolsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSignees: Rear Admiral Eugene J. Carroll, Jr., Lieutenant General Robert G. Gard, Jr., Lieutenant Robert O. Muller, Chaplain (Major General) Kermit D. Johnson, Colonel Daniel Smith, Major General John B. Kidd, and Vice Admiral John J. Shanahan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(contains flags and handwritten notes), 1. Memo from Lee Caplan re: The Right to Trial by Jury in US Military Courts - Martial, August 11, 2000, 2. 727 Military Triers of Fact: Needless Deprivation of Constitutional Protections? By Gary Michael Heil in Hastings College of the Law 1982, 3. 103 The Court-Martial Panel Selection Process: A Critical Analysis by Major Stephen A. Lamb in Military Law Review, Summer 1992, 4. 1 He Called ofr his Pipe, and he called for his bowl, and he called for his members three - selection of military juries by the sovereign: Impediment to Military Justice by Major Guy P. Glazier in Military Law Revew, October 1998, 5. Citations list, Database JLR\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Brian Newquist, Lea Browning, Barbara L. Stone, Cynthia Price, David Stoelting, John Washburn, Martha W. Barnett, Bruce Swartz, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits, and personal correspondence regarding drafts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. ML to ICTY Office of Public Information Services, The Hague, re: Request for Copy of ICTY Judges' Submission to the Fourth Session of the U.N. Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court Regarding Rules of Evidence and Procedue, April 12, 2000, 2. ML to Lloyd N. Cutler re: Barbara Crossette's NYTimes article on Pres. signing treaty before end of year, December 11, 2000, 3. Samuel Burger to David Stoelting re: US policy towards ICC and the Rome Treaty, November 9, 2000, 4. ML to Samuel Burger re: ABA adn ICC and US acceptance of Rome Treaty, October 13, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Daniel Magraw to [cc. ML], 2. ML to Edison Dick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Rona Mears to Thoams Allen, 2. Rona Mears to ML\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten in blue ink\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten comments on some, highlights,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNot all of the documents appear to be extra copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, post-it notes, and notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notations, 1. Part 6 of the Rome Statute, 2. ABA Recommendation re: ICC, 3. Australian Rule 92, 4. Proposed Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the ICC, 5. Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the ICC (Australian Draft)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Re: ICC: Rules of Procedure and Evidence, 2. Re: Proposed Rules for Siracusa Meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies cc'd with notes sent to: Michael Johnson \u0026amp;,amp, Neal Sonnett, David Stoelting, James Silkenat, Gerold Libby, William Hannay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notations and markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, notations, post-its, 1. ABA Section of Interantional Law and Practice Report to the House of Delegates Recommenation, 2. Proposed ABA Resolution concerning participation by the United Staets, 3. Report to Section, Re: draft report on the PrepCom, 4. Minutes of the Meeting of the Council of the ABA Section of International Law and Practice, 5. Revised Rules on Part 6, 6. Proposed rules for Special proceedings to Protect a Victim, Witness, or Accused, 7. Draft Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparations for Victims of Violations of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 8. ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence comments, 9. July 12 draft rules on in camera evidence and electronic testimony, 10. In Camera Proceedings and Testimony by Electronic Means: Proposed Revised Rules, 11. Revised rules to replace ABA Rule 72 as well as Australian Rules 88 \u0026amp;,amp, 89 and French Rule 38.1, 12. Subsection 2. Rules of Evidence, 13. International Seminar on victim's access to the ICC, 14. Discussion Paper on Rules for PArt 6, 15. Draft Resolution for Consideration by the Section of International Law adn Practice at the Toronto Meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes, highlights, notations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, WICC group, Robert Stein, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Bruce Swartz, Barbara M.G. Lynn, William Hannay, Lea Browning, Jerome Shestack, Greg Stanton, David Stoelting, Edison Dick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, markup, notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Rules relating to defense counsel, victims and witnesses, 2. Remarks made by Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Pres. 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PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.7, 9. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/Rt.1, 10. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/DP.3/Rev.1, 11. PCNICC/1999/WGEC/INF/3, 12. PCNICC/1999/WGEC/DP.27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, 1. PCNICC/1999/L.4/Add.1, 2. US Statement before the UN General Assembly Sixth Committee, The Rome Treaty on the ICC, October 21, 1999, 3. (same as 2 w/different markup), 4. Senate Foreign Relations Comm Hearing, October 20, 1999, 5. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 6. Activity Report 1997-1999 Conference on Independent Defence before the ICC, 1-2 November 1999, The Hague, Netherlands, 7. A Strong Defense Before the International Criminal Court, Presentation for the ABA, August 10, 1999, by Elise Groulx\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Excerpt from \"The Price of Terror: One bomb. One Plane. 270 Lives. The History-Making Struggle for Justice After Pan Am 103\" by Allan Gerson and Jerry Adler (HarperCollins Publishers), 2. \"The Constitution and Jrisdiction over Foreign States: The 1996 Amendments to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act in Perspective\" by Lee M. Caplan (contains flagged pages)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Testimoney of Jamison s. Borek before the subcommittee on Courts and Adminsitrative Practice of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate on S. 825, June 21, 1994 (contains post-it message from Mark Said and comments within text), 2. Fax re: Draft letter to Sen. Biden supporting FSIA aka S. 735, June 2, 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Mark S. Said correspondence, June 1, 1995 (contains business card), 2. Re: ILA, European Convention on State Immunity and FSIA., November 13, 2000, 3. Re: Proposed Amendments to FSIA, October 17, 2000 (contains markup)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Section Reports with Receommendations, Council Summary (contains inserts), 2. Draft Recommendation and Report on the US Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 2000 (contains Monroe Leigh signature)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photocopies, Contains post-it notes, handwritten notes, underlines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes in blue ink, Correspondent's include Monroe Leigh, William Reece Smith, Jr., Andrew Goodpasture, William Hannay, Brooksley Born, Leigh Middleditch, Jr., Mary Hoinkes, Diane Wood, Martha Barnett, Jerome Shestack, James Silkenat, Elizabeth Parker, David Stoelting, Keithe Nelson, Jennifer Dabson, Robert MacCrateLori Damrosch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its and handwritten markup, 1. ABA Section of International Law and Practice Recommendation, 2. European Parliament Texts Adopted at the sitting of Thursday 18 January 2001, 3. Resolution of Section of Criminal Justice on ISS (Dec 21, 2000), 4. Report with Recommendation re: this country's becoming a part to the Rome Treaty to establish the ICC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, handwritten markup and notes, 1. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates, Recommendation, 2. Relevant transcript parts of Colin Powell's confirmation hearin, 3. Substitute for paragraph 1 of the Resolution, 4. Talking points for House of Delegates debate on ICC, 5. Letters to House on misconceptions of proposed ICC, 6. Transcript (with penciled notes) of Colin Powell's confirmation hearing, 7. Prepared statement of Colin Powell for confirmation, 8. Talking points prepared for Martha Barnett on ICC, 9. Copies of letters re: ICC and upcoming House debate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains some notes, 1. Washington Times \"Proposed international court will protect civil liberties\" Dec 30, 2000, 2. Washington Times \"International court pressures and perils\" Dec 26, 2000, 3. Washington Post \"Powell Reverses Albright Choice of Judge\" Feb 4, 2001, 4. Letter to Martha Barnett re: two previous Washington Times articles and \"The United States and the Statute of Rome article in The American Journal of International Law\" (Vol. 95, 2001)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains: press release \"Helms, GOP Offer Bill to Protect Ameircans From Prosecution by UN Court\", Statement by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jesse Helms Hearing on \"The American Servicemen's Protection Act\", newspaper photocopies about hearing, letter from Helms to Louis Freeh (Dir, FBI) re: US officials traveling abroad\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlighting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. \"Helms 'Losing the Battle' on International Court\", 2. \"'Scare Tactics' on International Court Denounced\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealso contains a brief bio from American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signature, tagged page, and handwritten edits in booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicates removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eremoved as a duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten in blue ink\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eremoved as can be found in journal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Rochelle Evans, David Stoelting, Myrna S. Raeder, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, William Hannay, Gerald Libby, Cynthia Price, Michael Johnson, Neal R. Sonnett, Jerome Shestack, Bruce Swartz, Lewis Morgan, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. To President William Clinton re: Rome Statute, 2. From James Silkenat re: Criminal Justice Section Resolutoin on ICC, 3. From Monroe Leigh re: President signing the ICC treaty, 4. From David Stoelting re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC, 5. From Cynthia Price re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Newsletter on Section of International Law and Practice, 2. AP article \"Campaign Launched Against UN Court\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Votes and Comments on resolutions, 2. Report No. 105C, 3. Re: Section of Criminal Justice, Report with Recommendation on ICC, 4. Report ABA on ICC draft, 5. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates Recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enote: \"my working copy\", includes revision from August 29, '00\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicates removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicates removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicates removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esigned Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes on all three statements: 1. David J. Scheffer, Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes Issues and Head of the US Delegation to the United Nations Preparatory Commission for the Internatioanl Criminal Court, 2. John R. Bolton, Senior Vice President, American Enterprise Institute, 3. Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eremoved since its just a copy of the bill text\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Letter to Monroe Leigh from John B. Anderson (signed) re: Washington Working Group 2000 meeting and HR 4654, July 28, 2000, 2. DRAFT statement re: ICC, 3. Washington Working Group on the ICC meeting Agenda, September 13, 2000, 4. Washington Working Group on hte ICC Information Packet American Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2000, 5. Washington Working Group on the ICC Directory\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Candidate Responses to ICC Questions as fo 9/13/00, 2. Memo Re: CHRC Member's Briefing: International Criminal Court! From Hans Hogrefe, Septembr 12, 2000, 3. Lobbying letter from Represenatives… to Colleague re: \"Oppose the 'War Criminal Protection Act'\", 4. Handwritten notes about bill and language, 5. Letter from Monroe Leigh to Craig Stuart Powers re: Representative Constance A. Morella and HR 4654 (contains handwritten notes), September 11, 2000, 6. UN-USA Action Alert re: Communications to Congress Concerning the \"American Servicemembers' Protection Act\", August 2000, 7. Agenda for August 29, 2000 meetings with various Representatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten post-it and comments on article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Letter to Jerome Shestack re: ABA resolutions draft letter to Ben Gilman, August 2, 2000, 2. Fax to Jerry Fowler re: Leigh statement on HR 4654, August 16, 2000, 3. Fax to John Washburn re: Leigh Testimony to committee, July 13, 2000, 4. Fax to John Washburn re: Draft Statement on Statute of Rome, December 8, 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998, Comparison table of Rome Treaty and U.S. Constitution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten comments and edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome contain highlighting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages flagged with post-it notes, March 3, 2000 email from Brian Newquist to Monroe Leigh re: anonymous witnesses and March 6, 2000 fax from Bruce Swartz, U.S. DOJ office of the Deputy Assistant Attorney General interspersed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esigned Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten post-it and notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages flagged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes handwritten post it from Brian J. Newquist to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten post-it \"Monroe - FYI, Just Released - Brian\", includes pages of notes as well\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. To Jerome J. Shestack re: Rome language to Helms' bill, June 9, 1998, 2. From Pat Hanrahan re: International Criminal Court Conference Call, June 9, 1998, 3. From Jerome Shestack to Kofi Annan re: Representatives from ABA to Rome Conference, June 11, 1998, 4. From Pat Hanraham re: ICC Conference in Rome (info, news clippings, etc), June 18, 1998, 5. From Lea Browning re: letter re constitutionality of ICC, July 7, 1998 (contains post-it \u0026amp;,amp, handwritten notes), 6. From Giovanni Nardulli re: ABA Representatives to the ICC Treaty Negotiations in Rome, June 18, 1998 (contains handwritten notes)7. To John Lane, Charles Renfrew, David Stoetling, Jerome Shestack re: International Criminal Court, July 20, 1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Rome Statute of the ICC (A/Conf.183/9*) signed ML w/notations, 2. Non-Governmental Organizations Accredited to Participate in the Conference (A/Conf.183/INF/3, 3. Committee of the Whole Bureau Proposal, 4. Draft Statute for the ICC Compendium of Draft Articles referred to the drafting committee by the committee of the whole as of 9 July 1998, 5. Draft Statute: UN Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court signed ML w/notations and post-its\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Information for Participants, 2. Handwritten notes re: John Washburn, 3. News - Rome Diplomatic Conference for an International Criminal Court by Michael P. Scharf, 3. On the Record ICC Conference news\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnother copy may be found in Box\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Lea Browning, Bruce Swartz, Donald Munro, Maury Shenk, Thomas Wingfield, William Hannay, Robert Lutz, David Stoetling,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten edits and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains three pages of handwritten notes on looseleaf paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlighting \u0026amp;,amp, signature of Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 different versions, all contains markeup, edits, highlights, and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains some pencil markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, Monroe Leigh signature, markup and edits, highlights, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, John F. Murphy, Louis B. Sohn, Timothy L. Dickinson, Harry Marshall, Peter H. F. Bekker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, markup and edits, post-it note markers, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, Michael A. Cardozo, Elizabeth Defeis, Joan Davis, John Murphy, Robert E. Lutz II, Louis B. Sohn, Peter H. F. Bekker, David J. Scheffer, Harry R. Marshall, Jr., Ken Harris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"ABA World Order Under Law Reporter, Vol. 5, No. 1, Summer / Fall 1997\" Newsletter, Draft UN Document: A/AC.249/1997/WG.3/CRP.2 13 August 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, newspapers, journals, press releases, Amnesty International \"Establishing a Just, Fair, and Effective International Criminal Court\" October 1994, \"War Crimes and the Nuremberg Principle by Waldemar A. Solf\" International Security Law (Moore, Turner, \u0026amp;,amp, Tipson, eds. 1990), \"The Need for an International Criminal Court in the New International World Order,\" by M. Cherif Bassiouni and Christopher L. Blakesley in 25 Vand. J. Transant'l L. 151, 1992, \"The Time Has Come for an International Criminal Court\" by M. Cherif Bassiouni in 1 INd. Int'l \u0026amp;,amp, Comp. L. Rev. 1, 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Testimony of Jamison S. Borek, Deputy Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State, Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, September 15, 1998,\" Text of letter sent to President William J. Clinton on May 15, 1998 supporting ICC, Text of S. Con. Res. 78, 105th Congress, 2d Session\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, John Murphy, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Maury Shenk, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Lucinda Low, Michael D. Sandler,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Gaines, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Christopher Keith Hall, Willaim M. Hannay, and Stuart H. Deming\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSummaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlining, handwritten markup, background materials on interested lobbyists, congressional politicians, presidential administrators\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten pages of notes, markup, remarks, post-it notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten pages of notes, markup, correspondents including: Francisco Jose Aguilar-Urbina, Conrad K. Harper, H. E. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Marvin E. Frankel, Michael Posner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it markers and underlines, Includes: Text of Treaty: \"No. 1021. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 9 December 1948, UN Security Council Official Documents, ABA Reports with Recommendations to the House of Delegates of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains names, addressed, phone numbers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, highlights, memos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights and handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, handwritten notes, post-it notes, highlighting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, post-its, highlighting, comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its and notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains edits, highlights, underlining, post-it notes, looseleaf pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, looseleaf pages,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, notes, markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten message\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten looseleaf notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it note \"Master Copy\" \u0026amp;,amp, Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes, handwritten edits, flags\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memo correspondence, handwritten notes, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains flags, handwritten notes, edits, correspondence page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Leigh signature, handwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memo correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mary M. Devlin, Willaim M. Hannay, Jonathan Gluck, contains flags, handwritten notes, post-it notes, penciled edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Diane F. Orentlicher, Stuart H. Deming, Richard B. Lillich, Larry A. Hammond, Charles R. Norberg, Jeffrey M. Lindy, William Geary, William D. Denson, David A. Martin, John Jay Douglass, Martin C. Loesch, Sushan Demirjian, Contains highlights, Leigh signature, handwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Allen Ryan, Kenneth B. Reisenfeld, Jay Vogelson, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Susan Bright, Contains handwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Marcia Warren, Antonio Cassesse, Douglas Stringer, Peter Lichtenbaum, Mark S. Ellis, Valerie Brion, Susan E. Magalhaes, Robert F. Drinan, Barbara Stone, Richard J. Goldstone, Larry A. Hammond, Stuart H. Deming, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Jonathan Gluck, Elizabeth R. Rindskopf, Daniel B. Magraw, Jerome J. Shestack, Osborn Maledon, Contains highlights, post-it notes, handwritten edits, memos, Leigh signature, looseleaf pages of notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mark J. Hartwig, David N. Lindley, Susan A. Ehrlich, Larry Johnson, David G. Keyko, Hamid Sabi, Anna Ascher, Gonzalo Parra-Aranguren, Mary M. Devlin, Larry A. Hammond, Conrad Harper, Georg Ress, John Heffernan, Barbara Kagan, Michael D. Sandler, Louise Arbour, William Hannay, Sushan Demirjian, John Noyes, Barbara Stone, Contains highlights, looseleaf pages of notes, handwritten notes, post-its, flags, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, John Heffernan, Nina Bang-Jensen, Valerie Brion, Michael Scharf, Douglas Stringer, Marilou Righini, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Bob Lutz, J. S. Weigand, Contains handwritten notes, business cards, memos, Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Willaim Hannay, Gary A. Marek, Professor Mischa Wladimiroff, Adrienne A. Cook, Contains handwritten messages, Leigh signature, annotations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Reid Bauman, Richard J. Goldstone, Barbara Stone, John Heffernan, David Roll, Contains: Leigh signature, handwritten memos, flags\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ramadan Gashi, Gerold W. Libby, John Crook, Louise Arbour, Graham T. Blewitt, Contains: Leigh signature, handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cristian M. DeFrancia, Contains: ICTY application paper \"The Use of Anonymous Witnesses in War Crimes Trials: the Legal Background\", Cristian M. DeFranica signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notations and comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, handwritten comments, underlines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes/markers, handwritten comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes/markers, handwritten comments, underlining, 3 1/2 floppy disk labelled \"Tadic decision re witnesses\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains tabs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it markes and pages of handwritten looseleaf comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains fax message\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence between Mornoe Leigh and David Stoelting, highlights, pencil comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, notations, edits, post-it note markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: The Queen v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte: John Gerald Gallagher, Mobil Oil Libya Ltd. V Secretariat of Petroleum and the Governmnet of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriyah, \"Tadic, the Anonymous Witness and the Sources of International Procedural Law\" by Natasha A. Affolder, \"To 'Establish Incredible Events by Credible Evidence': The Use of Affidavit Testimony in Yugoslavia War Crimes Tribunal Proceedings\" by Patricia M. Wald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains decisions for Ontario High Court of Justice (06/26/1989, 07/10/1989), Ontario Court of Appeal (04/29/1992), Supreme Court of Canada (03/24/1994), Includes highlights, underlines, post-it markers, post-it notes with notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, memos, business card, newspaper clippings, and proceedings related to Doe v. Karadzic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains checkmarks, handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains edits, handwritten notations, post-it note markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, personal notes, post-it markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, post-it notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ted Meron, Detlav Vagts, Ian E. Davidson, Harry Marshall, Stephanos Stavros, Stanislaw Pomorski, David Bederman, Joseph Dellapenna, Daniel G. Partan, Andrew Vollmer, Larry A. Hammond, Stuart Deming, Jonathan Gluck, Jeremy McBride, Mary Devlin, Mark Zaid, David E. Aaronson, Alaire Rieffel, William L. Robinson, Lawrence Collins, Herbert Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwriting on copy of \"Human Rights Brief\" by the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law newsletter, Volume 4, Number 1, Fall 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, markings, correspondence, handwritten notes, 1. Bulletin of Human Rights, Special Issue: Fortieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Centre for Human Rights, United Nations, 1988, 2. \"Hearsay and the European Court of Human Rights, by Craig Osborne, The Criminal Law Review, 1993, 3. \"Constitutional Cooperation\" by Henry J. Reske, ABA Journal, October 1996, 4. \"Victims and Voyeurs at the Criminal Trial\" by Paul Gerwitz, Northwestern Univeristy Law Review, Spring 1996, 5. \"Emphasizing Victims' Rights at the Sentencing Phase of Criminal Proceedings\" by Ilana Subar, Maryland Law Review, 1996, 6. \"Constitutional Amendment for Crime Victims Urged\", The Wall Street Journal, June 26, 1996, 7. \"Rule of Law: A Bill of Rights for Crime Victims\" by Paul G. Cassell and Steven J. Twist, The Wall Street Journal, April 24, 1996, 8. \"Making Amends\" Transcript, Online News Hour, PBS, June 25, 1996, 9. \"After White v. Illinois: Fundamental Guarantees to a Hollow Right to Confont Witnesses\" by Patricia Bennett, Wayne Law Review, 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, underlines, handwriting, correspondence, thank you card, memorandum re: \"The Right of a Defendant to Cross Examine Witnesses against him as articulated in the Senate Legislative History on Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights\", brief on \"International Tribunal for the Prosecuction of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Former Yugoslavia Since 1991\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, handwritten notes, post-it notes, underlines, government documents from the U.S, Great Britain, New Zealand, Latin America, Japan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains intro correspondence, post-it markers, highlights, underlines, handwritten notes on Federal, State, and District court cases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSummaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains cases and articles with highlights, underlines, comments, post-it markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains articles and summaries with highlights, underlines, comments, looseleaf paper notes, post-it markers, Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence with John W Heffernan, Thomas Warrick, Mark Levine, Monroe Leigh, handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence with Professor Robert Lutz, Douglas Stringer, Monroe Leigh, Stuart Deming, references Human Rights cases and gives summaries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, correspondence with Maury D. Shenk, Monroe Leigh, Michael Scharf, Joseph F. Murphy, post-it notes, business card, and notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains hadnwritten notes, highlights, post-it notes, newspaper clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence with Nina Bang-Jensen, Kelly Goss, and Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten memo, correspondence with Maury D. Shenk, Monroe Leigh, Kevin A. Doherty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence with David Stoelting and Monroe Leigh, Presentation of an Indictment for Review and Application for Warrants of Arrest and for Related Orders, Indictment, Decision on Review of Indictment and Application for Consequential Orders, Statement by Justice Arbour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letter from Paul R. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 1 - 9 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 10 - 16 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 17 - 25 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 26 - 33 (International court cases, Tribunal materials, ABA materials) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 34 - 42 (UN materials) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 43 - 50 (International Agreements, Charters and Treaties) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 51 - 60 (International statutes, US Legislative - Federal statutes, US Legislative - State statutes, US Legislative History) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 61 - 75 (Books, Articles \u0026amp;,amp, Pamphlets) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 76 - 85 (Books, Articles, Pamphlets, Statements, Addresses \u0026amp;,amp, Press Releases, Miscellaneous) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 86 - 93 (Books, Articles, Pamphlets, Statements, Addresses \u0026amp;,amp, Press Releases, Miscellaneous) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letter from Inman Deming to Monroe Leigh, \"The Year In Review: International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia\" by Douglas Stringer, \"After White v. Illinois: Fundamental Guarantees to a Hollow Right to Confront Witnessess\" by Patricia W. Bennett, \"The Predicament of Peacekeeping in Bosnia\" by Tibor Varady\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of following resolutions: H. Con. Res. 42, S. J. Res. 20, H. Res. 1368, H. Res. 103, S. J. Res. 12, H. Con. Res. 29, H. R. 647, S. 720\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letter from John Norton Moore to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes on sheets of looseleaf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index to Vol. 1 - Vol. 4, Annotated Agenda, Notice of meeting with questions, Meron article, US Proposal, Secretary General's Report, Membership List, Outline of ABA Report, Minutes of May 19, 1993 Meeting, Notices of Second Meeting of Task Force (Mary 24, 1993, May 27, 1993, June 1, 1993), Preliminary Draft Report, Minutes of June 2d Meeting, June 8 letter to Rashkow Re Chief Prosecutor Recommendations, Monroe Leigh signature, check marks, handwritten notations, post-it notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains June 10 Memo on Meeting June 14 (bound separately) - Proposed agenda, Second draft including executive summary and red lined copy of report, Memo on role of federal judge in grand jury proceedings and military justice practice, Monroe Leigh signature, handwritten notations, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains June 17 memo on Meeting June 25 (Proposed Agenda, Revised Executive Summary of Report, Revised draft resolution), Minutes of June 14 meeting, June 22 memo transmitting final draft, Minutes of June 25 meeting, June 25 memo advising of further meeting on Monday, June 28 to finish report, Minutes of June 28 meeting, June 29 memo advising of meeting Thursday, July 1 to finalize report, Monroe Leigh signature, underlinds, handwritten edits, notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains June 30 memo transmitting final draft and advising of meeting July 1 with agenda, June 30 memo transmitting Dod Draft of Procedural Rules for the Tribunal, June 30 memo listing recommendations for Judges of Tribunal, Minutes of July 1 meeting, June 12 memo enclosing final version of the Task Force Report and mintues for meetings of June 25, June 28 and July 1. (Final version is velo bound separate document), Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains resumes of potential members of the task force, a copy of the New York Times Magazine April 21, 1991 Section 6 \"Capture of a Terrorist\" by Steven Emerson sent by Victoria Toensing to Monroe Leigh, highlights, edits, checkmarks, memos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes post-it indicated item is on disk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten comments and highlighting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eno markup and can find online at: http://www.un.org/law/n9810105.pdf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlining, check marks, and Monroe Leigh's signature, notecard from M. Cherif Bassiouni\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. 1 - Handwritten comments on a few pages, 2 - Different formatting and tabs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding notes and addendum (duplicate copy has been removed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes newspaper clippings and Leigh's responses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. \"Slay This Monster\" by Senator Jesse Helms, Financial Times, July 30, 1998, 2. \"For Clinton's Last Act\" by Robert S. McNamara \u0026amp;,amp, Benajmin B. Ferencz, NYTimes Op-Ed, Dec. 12, 2000, 3. \"Internaitonal Court Pressures and Perils\" by Ted Galen Carpenter, Washington Times Od-Ed, Dec. 26, 2000, 4. \"Proposed International Court Will Protect Civil Liberties\" by Monroe Leigh, Washington Times, Dec. 30, 2000 [duplicate copies of 3 \u0026amp;,amp,4 removed]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. State Immunity Act 1978 (United Kingdom), 2. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 (United States)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Stephen M. Schwebel signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Sovereign Immunity, Act of State, OPEC, April 1980, 2. Draft Articles for a Convention on Sovereign Immunity, February 9, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains October 9, 1980 letter inserted into pages from James Crawford to Monroe Leigh regarding previous correspondence on immunity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Business Card of Beverly May Carl with handwritten message \"With best regards\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Najbee Samie, Contains handwritten memo to Najbee Samie with questions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence between Monroe Leigh and Myres S. McDougal, as well as edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, Memo stationary from Najeeb Samie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlining\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memorandum to Monroe Leigh re: Comments on suitability for publication, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: \"With the compliments of the author\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1974-1975 Involving Questions of Public and Private Interntainal Law A. Public International Law\" by Dr. James Crawford, 2. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1974-1975 invovling Questions of Public and Private International Law A. Public International Law\" by James Crawford, 3. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1978 Involving Questions of Public and Private International Law\" by James Crawford, 4. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1980 Involving Questiosn of Public International Law\" by James Crawford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note from James Crawford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note from James Crawford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letter from James Crawford to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence between Monroe Leigh and James Crawford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note \u0026amp; business card from Michael Brandon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memo note from William E. Hannaford to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains business card and note from Michael Brandon to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note \"With the Compliments of Michael Brandon\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence between Stephen M. Schwebel and Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note \"With the Compliments of Michael Brandon\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memorandum, correspondence, post-it notes,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains looseleaf paper, notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten memorandum, briefs, newspaper articles and transcripts of proceedings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memrondum, brief, transcripts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains transcipts and newspaper articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains transcripts and handwritten memos0000000000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, underlines, articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant, 2. Reply Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant, 3. Brief of Defendant-Appellee, 4. Joint Appendix\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes and yellow pad pages, Agenda and Participants\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Report on Developments in United States Sovereign Immunity Practice submitted by Monroe Leigh, September 28, 1989, 2. Interim Report Committee on State Immunity by Monroe Leigh, Draft June 17, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. AJIL International Decisions Section, 2. Summary of research on state immunity doctrine - case law, 3. Attachment and Execution of Property and Foreign Sovereign Immunity, 4. Foreign State Immunity: Summary of Law Review Articles Relevant to the American Experience with the Seven Questions Proposed in the Warsaw Report of the International Law Association Committee on State Immunity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports from: Georg Ress, Ajit Kumar Sengupta, Tara Kishore Prasad, Tibor Varady, Gamal Badr, Christopher H. Schreuer, C.C.A. Voskuil, Renata Sonnenfeld, Lady Fox, Giovanni de Sangro,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains pencil markup and comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains pencil markup and comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains pencil markup and comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes and diagram of setting arrangement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signature of Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes and handwritten comments, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, F. L. de May, Pierre Lalive, Ian Brownlie, B. Osorio, Ricardo R. Balestra, Silvia Maureen Williams, Georg Ress, Sueo Ikehara, Finn Syerstad, Tibor Varady, James Crawford, Rodney N. Purvis, Najeeb Samie, Edward Gordon, Gamal Badr, Kanae Taijudo, O. V. Bogdanov, Helmut SteinBurger, Ian Sinclair, Lars Hjerner, Michael M. Gondwe, K. M Ioannou\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten note pages, post-it notes, comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes and instructions for Summer associates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Interim Report Committee on State Immunity, 6/15/88, 2. International Law Assoication Montreal Conference (1982) International Committee on State Immunity Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its and handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Georg Ress, Barbara Osorio, Najeeb Samie, F. L. de May, K. W. Cuperus, Ian Brownlie,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. 3 alternate resolutions for the Queensland Conference, 2. Review of Professor Ress's Preliminary Report on Developments in State Immunity (Montreal Draft Convention)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Report for the ILA Conference in Queensland, 2. Amendment to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and the Berman Bill from the House of Representatives, 3. Injunctions under sovereign immunity law, 4. Summary of Law Review Articles relevant to the American Experience with the Seven Questions Proposed in teh Warsaw Report of the International Law Association Committee on State Immunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSignature: Monroe Leigh, Correspondents include: Jiri Zemanek, Monroe Leigh, Georg Ress, Christine De Witt,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Participants and Agenda for April 4 - 6, 1991 Meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains mark-up, post-its, handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains diagrams of seating arrangment as well as notes about panels and discussions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it, Participants for ILA Committee on State Immunity April 4-6, 1991, Cairo Conference 1992 Guidelines for Reports\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, markup, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Raul Vinuesa, Georg Ress, P.J. O'Keefe, Jurgen Brohmer, Catherin Kessedjian, Christoph Schreuer, Jiri Zemanek, Tibor Varady,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, handwritten notes, edits, markup, 1. UN: International Law Commission Report on the Draft Aricles Adopted at its 43rd Session, 2. Committee on Cultural Heritage Law, ILA, Report and Draft Convention for Consideration at the 1992 Conference, 3. Montreal Draft Article I/ILC Draft Article 2 (versions and edits), 4. ILA, State Immunity - Dissenting opinion, 5. Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property (UN, A/CN.4/L.457)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, handwritten markup and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, handwritten markup and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, markup, notes, and handwritten comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signature of Monroe Leigh, handwritten notes, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes and highlights, Correspondents include: Alfred P. Rubin, Anthony D'Amato, Monroe Leigh, Jim Nafziger, Cynthia Lichtenstein, Michael Sandler, Jounral Articles (with notes): 1. \"What does Tel-Oren Tell Lawyers?\" By Anthony D'Amato in \"The American Journal of International Law,\" 79:1, January 1985, 2. \"Revising the Law of 'Piracy'\" by Alfred P. Ruin, California Western International Law Journal, 21:1, 1990-1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains business cards, letters, post-it notes, notations, highlights, underlines, markers, Includes: \"Report of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association\" 1994, Military Law Review, Vol. 149, Summer 1995 [including: \"Evaluating Present Options for an International Criminal Court\" by Monroe Leigh], \"The Proposed Permanent International Criminal Court: An Appraisal\" by Leila Sadat Wexler from the Cornell International Law Journal, Vol. 29, No. 3, 1996, \"From 'Kidnapped' Witness to Released Accused 'for Humanitarian Reasons': The Case of the Late General Djordje Djukic\" by Paul J.I.M. de Waart from the Leiden Journal of Internal Law 9, 1996, \"Surrender of Fugitives to the War Crimes Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda: Squaring International Legal Obligations with the U.S. Constitution\" by Kenneth J. Harris and Robert Kushen from Criminal Law Forum Vol. 7 No. 3, 1996, \"Promoting the right to reparation for survivors of torture: What role for a permanent international criminal court?\" publication from Redress, \"The Case for a Permanent International Truth Commission\" by Michael P. Scharf from Duke Journal of Comparative \u0026amp;,amp, International Law, Vol. 7 No. 2, 1997, \"The International Criminal Court: Observations and Issues Before the 1997 - 98 Preparatory Committee, And Administrative adn Financial Implications\" a joint project of International Association of Penal Law, International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, International Law Association, American Branch, Committee on ICC, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence from M. Cherif Bassiouni, draft guidelines for Combating Impunity for International Crimes, Joinet Report from UN on question of the impunity of perpetrators of human rights violations (civil and political)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNothing of note (no markups or highlights), Removed because can be found through catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlines, highlights, handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Monroe Leigh signature, check marks and edits, highlights, handwritten revisions, post-it notes, draft program, draft list of participants\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, Correspondence with Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, Christopher Keith Hall, \"The ILC's Draft Statute for an International Criminal Tribunal\" by James Crawford in The American Jounral of Internaional Law, Vol. 88 No. 140, January 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlines, handwritten notations, handwritten pages of notes (including questions), highlights\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains dividing markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notation \"without common articles\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMissing Articles 1 - 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains checkmarks and pencilied notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten edits included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRedline draft attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten edits included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo edits, does not appear to be cited in AJIL article - keep?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage marked with a post-it, Keep? Pin-cited in ICC Editorial Comment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes/edits by Monroe Leigh and edits by AJIL included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of editorial comment attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttached revision of ICC Editorial Comment and noting recent proposal in policy, Handwritten edits marked with post-its\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes handwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes handwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes handwritten markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes handwritten markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted November 29, 2000, includes highlighting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted November 29, 2000, includes highlighting and post-it note flagged page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKeep? No personal markings indicated (though some present as copied from original) and does not appear to be cited in his article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttaching additional comments and edits on article \"International Law Societies and the Development of International Law\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting receipts for reimbursement purposes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional footnotes and consent to publication attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten edits and notes from Monroe Leigh, Maury attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith handwritten edits from Mohammed Z. Hafez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1999, Cornell International Law Journal article, \"The Amnesty Exception ot the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court\" by Michael P. Scharf, October 2000 offprint copy from International and Comparative Law Quarterly of UK House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee Report, June 2000, 1987 publication by Council of Europe on Legal Affairs, \"Expression of consent by states to be bound by a treaty\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting copy of Cannon 2 of the ABA Model of Judicial Conduct, 1991 edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosing articles on ICC and humanitarian intervention\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes newspaper excerpts, speech, attendance lists for ceremony, Monroe Leigh resume, press release, copy of section from congressional record daily digest when appointed, confidential statement of employment and financial interests, statement of nominee to the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, correspondence, booklet containing information for appointment, The International Telephone and Telegraph Company and Chile, 1970-71: Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate by the Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations -June 21, 1973, Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations brochure, The Constitution of the United States of America, Nomination of John R. Stevenson hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate - July 31, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence, looseleaf notes, memos, documents with underlines, newspaper clippings, biographical and financial forms that are filled out by hand, confirmation hearing materials, campaign contribution information, hearing transcript, questions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Press Release regarding appointment, numerous invitation lists, correspondence, speech, photograph of swearing in\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Kenneth S. Levinson, Francis O. Wilcox, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Seymour J. Rubin, James V. Dolan, Thomas M. Franck, Oscar Schachter, John LeMoyne Ellicott, Gordon Gray, Loy W. Henderson, Philip W. Buchen, William Lang, Edward J. Gerrity, Jr., Bradford Morse, Washington Opportunities for Women, Carl F. Salans, Hamilton Carothers, Cecil, David C. Acheson, Willis L. M. Reese, Timothy W. Stanley, Harry W. Fawcett, Steven Landon, Kenneth M. Spang, H. Lane Kneedler, Jane Sommerich, James E. O'Brien, George P. Armour, Dante B. Fascell, Oscar Victor, Abram Chayes, James C. McKay, Samuel R. Dorrance, Smith College, John N. Hazard, Harry A. Inman, Ralph W. Dorius, Richard B. Bilder, Richard C. Allison, Betty Posniak, Lester Nurick, Lyman M. Tondel, Jr., William J. Martin, Jr., John H. Riggs, Jr., Richard S. Lombard, John Hopkins Heires, Norma, Andreas F. Lowenfeld, Thomas E. Drumm, Jr., John B. Henderson, Lewis Hoffacker, Will E. Leonard, Jr., James T. Lynn, John Maktos, Myer Rashish, Walter Sterling Surrey, Frank M. Wozencraft, James R. Offutt, Isaac Shapiro, John F. Ryan, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Douglas W. Laird, Raymond F. Conkling, G. W. Haight, Robert Murphy, Andrew R. Cecil, Mike Minder, H. A. H. Cortazzi, Mason Willrich, John S. Battle, Jr., Walter A. Slowinski, Jeffrey M. Lang, MAnsfield D. Sprague, Totton P. Heffelfinger, II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondetns include: Monroe Leigh, William C. Olson, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, W. T. Mallison, Alwyn V. Freeman, Wilbur L. Fulgate, W. T. Ketcham, Jr., Hardy Dillard, Yehuda Blum, Amelito R. Mutuc, William W. Dunn, Robert S. Dillon, William H. Weiland, W. Gibson Harris, Willis L. M. Reese, John D. Epperly, Anthony A. Rascio, Adam Yarmolinsky, Paul A. Wolkin, David Sarre, Joseph Modeste Sweeney, Robert W. Lawson, Jr., Thomas S. Busha, Richard W. Edwards, Jr., Howard S. Levie, Miriam Theresa Rooney, Edward Dumbauld, Gordon H. Barrows, Covey T. Oliver, John P. Furman, Howard J. Taubenfeld, Michael F. Butler, Raymond L. Brittenham, Leslie A. Grant, Jose A. Cabranes, Cesar Sepulveda, Maxwell Cohen, John M. Howell, Thomas Ehrlich, Edward J. Lawler, Sidney Jacoby, Harry L. Freeman, Arthur R. Albrecht, F. Trowbridge vom Baur, Joseph H. Guttentag, Carl O. Christol, Maurice Wolf, Richard Young, John G. Kester, Charles S. Rhyne, Charles Robert Norberg, John M. Raymond, Gen Kajitani, Walter Sheble, George Yamaoka, Richard S. Reid, James N. Hyde, David D. Newsom, Alfred H. Von Klemperer, James A. R. Nafziger, John Scali, Herman Phleger, Eric Stein, Polly M. Lead, Bayless Manning, Edward D. Re, Stephen Hearst, Marshall V. Miller, Alan Wm. Wolff, H. Francis Shattuck, Jr., W. Tapley Bennett, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes transfer of records itemized listing, memos, brochures, appointment papers, newspaper clippings, travel itineraries and receipts for a trip to Brussels, correspondence, looseleaf notes, First Semiannual Report by the President to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Report submitted to the Committee on International Relations - December 1976, Report of the Study Mission and Cooperation in Europe - Washington, DC - December 2, 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes earnings and leave statement, correspondence ,memos, contacts card, inventory of boxes sent to Steptoe \u0026amp; Johnson, photocopies of newspaper articles, notice of resignation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"The Foreign Affairs Advice Privilege\" by Gordon B. Baldwin, Wisconsin Law Review, Vol. 1976, No. 1, pp16 - 46 (w/note: \"To Monroe: With Grateful appreciation for affording the opportunity, Gordon\"), Q\u0026amp;A for Leigh from Pike Committee, Draft Report citing Henry A. Kissinger (State, 40 Committee, and SALT), Pike Committee Proposed Resolutions on \"Contumacious Conduct\" of Henry A. Kissinger - Statement of the Facts, Suggested Paragraphs for Inclusion in Minority Report of House Select Committee on Intelligence, Looseleaf notes, Memo from George H. Aldrich to Mr. Maw re: Pike Committee Hearings - Indications of White House Staff Attitudes, News reports, Memorandum re: Legislative History of 2 United States Code 192, Statement by Henry A. Kissinger Secretary of State before the Select Committee on Intelligence House of Representatives, October 31, 1975, Buchen Draft, 11/18/75, Memorandum to Phillip W. Buchen, Antonin Scalia, Carlyle E. Maw, 11/18/75, Memorandum to Phillip W. Buchen, Rex E. Lee, Antonin Scalia, 11/17/75, Pike Committee Proposed Resolutions on \"Contumacious Conduct\" of Henry A. Kissinger - Call's Draft, Alternative speeches, Chronology with Respect to State Department Subpoena, Summons to appear before Pike Committee, Alternative Draft - Suggested Paragraphs for Inclusion in Minority Report of House Select Committee on Intelligence, 11/17/75, Copy of public law 93 - 190, Copy of Title 2 - The Congress, Codes 190 - 198\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, signatures, underlines, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, D. Jeffrey Hirschberg, Michael D. Sandler, John Lewis Smith, Jr., George W. Calhoun, Harold R. Tyler, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, Thomas Crocker, Peter W. Rodman, Tom Johnson, Edward S. Christenbury, Henry E. Petersen, George H. Aldirch,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Motion of Plaintiffs for an order to permit public filing of their motion for summary judgment against the individual defendants, Memorandum of law in support of plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment against the individual defendants, photocopy of list of jobs of William A. K. Lake, Kissinger SFRC Testimony - July 10, 1974, Motion by Plaintiffs for summary judgment against the individual defendants\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Petition for write of Ceriorari to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (w/letter from David Ginsburg and business card of James E. Wesner), Brief for Petitioner and Cross-Respondent Henry A. Kissinger, Brief for Respondents Military Audi Project, et. al, Reply Brief for Petitioner and Cross-Respondent Henry A. Kissinger, Appendix, Syllabus (w/handwritten note, \"Thank you\"), Supreme Court Decisions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notations, edits, underlines, signatures, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jeffrey H. Smith, Lawrence S. EagleBurger, John S. Pruden, James B. Rhoads, Henry R. Kissinger, Jack Brooks, Don Oberdorfer, Jock Covey, Donald P. Young, Helmut C. Sonnenfeldt, James E. Wesner, David Ginsberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains newspaper clippings, journal articles, photocopies of newspapers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes materials regarding the donation of Kissinger's Papers to the Library of Congress, looseleaf notes, notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle re: Hedrick Smith v. Nixon case from \"The Daily Washington Law Reporter\" Vol. 106, No. 97, pg. 913 - 918\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, The Editor - Washington Post, Mike Sandler, David Ginsburg, James E. Wesner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photocopies of docments: US Court of Appeals for DC Circuit list of relevant case numbers \u0026amp; memorandum, Proceedings transcript, delivered opinion (2 copies), Plaintiffs reply memorandum of points and authorities in support of their motion for a preliminary injunction, memorandum of points and authorities in support of plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and, alternatively, a preliminary injunction, Affidavit of William E. Leuchtenburg, Affidavit of Nat Hentoff, Affidavit of William Safire, Affidavit of Donald G. Herzberg, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and in support of defendant Henry A. Kissinger's cross-motion for summary judgment, Opposition to plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment, Cross-motion for summary judgment by defendant Henry A. Kissinger, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction, Second Affidavit of Henry A. Kissinger, Order, Certificate of Service, Affidavit of Monroe Leigh, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment and in support of defendant Henry A. Kissinger's cross motion for summary judgment, Complaint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, George H. Aldrich, President Ronald Reagan, Sen. Arlen Specter, Henry A. Kissinger, Pamela B. Gann, Erwin N. Griswold, Mark R. Joelson, Stephen S. Rosenfeld,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Malcolm R. Wilkey, William W. Bishop, Jr., memorandum for Mary Lee re: Suggested Paragraph for Chairman Moore's Letter, John R. Stevenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., Abraham D. Sofaer, Memorandum for Restatement File, Richard L. Fischer, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Jennifer L. Hall, John Norton Moore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, underlines, markers, newspaper photocopies, newspaper clippings, journal excerpts, articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts from the American Journal of International Law re: The Permanent Court of Arbitration for 1961, 1963, 1969, \"Nomination of Thomas J. Meskill\" Report from the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate together with Individual News, 1975, pamphlet: \"Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary: What it is and How it Works\" American Bar Association, 1977, UN General Assembly Security Council A/33/223 S/12830 19 October 1978: Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups Note by the Secretary General, text of EO 12059, 11 May 1978,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 4 reports with Monroe Leigh signature, in French language, also includes UN Gen. Assembly Security Council A/33/223/Rev. 1, 25 October 1978: Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups - Note by Secretary General\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence, envelopes, memos, note cards, looseleaf notes, notations, table of U. S. members since 1938, Election of Judges to the International Court of Justice, 1981 - Sri Lanka's Candidate - Mr. H. W. Jayewardene, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cyrus Vance, Austin Pulle, Jorge A. Aja Espil, G. W. Haight, H. W. Jayewardene, Marshall Mays, Robert B. von Mehren, Roberts B. Owen, Willis L. M. Reese, Ernest A. Gross, Cecil J. Olmstead, Francis T. P. Plimpton, William W. Scranton, Stephen Schwebel, Hardy C. Dillard, Timothy B. Atekson, Marco C. E. J. Bronckers, Abram Chayes, William W. Bishop, Jr., Edison W. Dick, Richard C. Allison, Philip C. Jessup, Lyon L. Brinsmade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, memos, edits, notations, highlights, articles, looseleaf notes, newsletters, resumes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert Brownwell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herbert W. Briggs, John R. Stevenson, Seymour Rubin, Warren E. Burger, Walter Sterling Surrey, Adrian W. De Wind, John N. Hazard, Robert Coulson, Eugene F. Scoles, Henry T. King, Jr., Austin Pulle, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Herbt J. Hansell, Cyrus R. Vance, Stephen M. Schwebel, Hardy C. Dillard, Erik Suy, Vanden Huevel, Millard H. Ruud, Norris Darrell, Howared M. Holtzmann, Kurt Waldheim\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memos, handwritten notes, eidts, looseleaf notes, articles, signatures, highlights, background information, reports, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Carlyle E. Maw, Stephen M. Schwebel, William D. Rogers, Herbert Brownell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Herbert J. Hensell, Warren E. Burger, Cyrus Vance, Henry T. King, Jr., John Nolan, Alan Cranston, Joseph J. Sisco, Carole Smith, Millard H. Ruud, James O. Eastland, John R. Stevenson, E. Donald Shapiro, Don Wallace, Jr., Daniel P. Moynihan, Philip C. Jessup, Robert Coulson, Robert L. Trescher, W. M. Reisman, Hugo B. Margain, Eugene V. Rostow, Thomas M. Franck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memos, handwritten notes, edits, underlines, table of US memebers since 1938, articles, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert J. Hansell, Kurt Waldheim, Cyrus Vance, Joseph S. Lord, III, Herbert Brownell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Alan M. Dershowitz, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Frank J. McGarr, Robert A. Sprecher, Albert Branson Maris, Stephen G. Breyer, Damon J. Keith, Walter J. Cummings, Maurice Copithorne, Carlyle E. Maw, Leonard C. Meeker, Timothy B. Atkeson, Henry T. King, Warren E. Burger, William D. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains various drafts of letters re: International Court of Justice and Cyrus R. Vance, supporting materials, notations, highlights, memos, table of U.S. members since 1946, table fo U.S. members since 1938, routing slips, and correspondence indicating that ML had requested materials be returned and then the returned copies are included, articles, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cyrus R. Vance, Henry T. King, Jr., Millard H. Ruud, Gerald Asken,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains transcripts, scripts, underlines, edits, comments, signatures, Who's Who in America excerpted photocopies, Who's Who in the World excerpted photocopies, Directory of American Scholars excerpted photocopies, The International Who's Who excerpted photocopies, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Pegi McLaughlin, Arthur J. Goldberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials for correspondence with Kurt Waldeim, Secretary General of the United Nations, from William W. Bishop, Jr., Herbert Brownell, Herbert J. Hansell, Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memos, signatures, photocopies of telegrams, handwritten letters, transcripts of speeches, resumes, draft press release, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Herbert J. Hansell, Alan J. Kreczko, Leonard v. B. Sutton, Seymour J. Rubin, Adrian W. DeWind, John Scott, Hardy Dillard, John R. Stevenson, Stephen M. Schwebel, Warren E. Burger, John N Hazard, Robert Coulson, Henry T. King, Millard H. Ruud, William W. Bishop, Jr., Arthur J. Goldberg,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notations, photocopies, agendas, correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert H. Mundheim, Austin Pulle, J. Wallace Hopkins, Jr., Michael Bradfield, Carlyle E. Maw, Stephen M. Schwebel, Max Frankel, Richard R. Baxter, Cyrus Vance, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herbert J. Hansell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index, memos, looseleaf notes, envelopes, markup, edits, mailing lists, messenger requests, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, J. Varekamp, Roberts B. Owen, Keith Highet, William W. Bishop, Jr., Edmund S. Muskie, Lyon L. Brinsmade, Hardy Dillard, Eric Stein, Richard L. McCall, John J. McCloy, Michael Reisman, R. Ammi Cutter, Daniel J. Boorstin, James E. O'Brien, Stephen M. Schwebel, Leonard C. Meeker, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Seymour J. Rubin, Abdulloh El-Erain, Erik Suy, Abram Chayes, George J. Alexander, Richard H. Ullman, Michael I. Sovern, Adrian S. Fisher, Warren E. Burger, Herbert W. Briggs, Al Freeman, Oscar M. Ruebhausen, Robert M. von Mehren, Albert M. Sacks, Robert Coulson, Merrell E. Clark, Jr., Austin Pulle, Herb Hansell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten comments, notes, signature, underlines, Foreign Affairs Manual Circular, Vol. 3 - Personnel (1980 and 1981), Presidential Ranks - Score Sheet, Panel B, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Joan M. Clark, John H. Rouse,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains pencil markup, \"Preliminary Summary of Support by Groups Consulted, for U. S. nominee to ICJ\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNames include: Roberto Ago (Italy), Jiminez De Arechaga (Uruguay), Abdullah El-Erian (Egypt), Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mexico), L. Ignacio-Pinto (Benin), H. W. Jayewaredene (Sri Lanka), Eero J. Manner (Finland), Jose Sette Camara (Brazil)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. May 26, 1907 according to original file container, Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Robert Ago of Italy between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, Don Wallace, Jr., Millard H. Rudd, includes highlights and notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Jiminez De Arechaga (Uruguary) between Monroe Leigh, William D. Rogers, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. March 21, 1920 according to original file container, Contains resume, correspondence (1 letter) regarding Abdullah El-Erian between Monroe Leigh, Philip C. Jessup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. November 17, 1908 according to original file container, Contains curriculum vitae, highlights, correspondence (3 letters) regarding Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mexico) between Hugo B. Margain, Monroe Leigh, the Department of State, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. 1916 according to original file container, Contains resume, highlights, pencil mark-up, correspondence regarding H. W. Jayewaredene (Sri Lanka) between Cyrus R. Vance, A. C. S. Hameed, the Department of State, the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the U.N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. June 21, 1903 according to original file container, Contains handwritten memo, correspondence (1 letter) regarding Louis Ignacio-Pinto (Benin) between Monroe Leigh, William D. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. July 16, 1913 according to original file container, Contains curriculum vitae, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Eero J. Manner (Finland) between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, the Department of State, the Embassy of Finland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. April 14, 1920 according to original file container, Contains highlights, resume, Correspondence (3 letters) regarding Jose Sette Camara (Brazil) between the Department of State, the Permanent Mission of Brazil to the U. N., Vanden Huevel, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNames include: Richard R. Baxter, Nathan R. Berke, Hardy C. Dillard, Walter Ely, Arthur J. Goldberg, Leo Gross, Louis Henkin, Myres S. McDougal, Robert B. McKay, Carlyle E. Maw, Russell D. Niles, Covey T. Oliber, Oscar Schachter, Bernard G. Segal, Louis B. Sohn, William B. Spong, Jr., John R. Stevenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter from Warren E. Burger to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter from Henry T. King, Jr., to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, press release and letter (dated 29 June 1978) from William D. Rogers to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter from Carlyle E. Maw to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter from Millard H. Ruud to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, personal note, letter from Herbert Brownell to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter from Robert Coulson to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. February 14, 1921 according to original file container, contains highlights, correspondence regarding Richard R. Baxter, background information, bibliographies, letters of support, resume, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert J. Hansell, Millard H. Ruud, Don Wallace, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, William D. Rogers, Robert Coulson, Thomas M. Franck, Henry T. King, Jr.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Nathan R. Berke between Monroe Leigh, Alan Cranston, Douglas J. Bennet, Jr., President Jimmy Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding Hardy C. Dillard between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Walter Ely between Herbert Brownell, Robert L. Trescher, Shirley M. Hufstedler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. August 8, 1908 according to original file container, contains highlights, underlines, resume, biographical information, correspondence regarding Arthur J. Goldberg, Correspondents include: Herbert J. Hansell, Fred J. Cassibry, Alfonso J. Zirpoli, Julius J. Hoffman, James B. Parsons, Walter E. Craig, Joseph S. Lord, III, Alan M. Dershowitz, Frank J. McGarr, Robert A. Sprecher, Albert Branson Maris, Stephen G. Breyer, William J. Campbell, Hubert H. Humphrey, Howard H. Baker, Frank Church, President Jimmy Carter, Damon J. Keith, Walter J. Cummings, Leonard C. Meeker, Joseph J. Sisco\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. April 6, 1903 according to original file container, contains highlights, resume, biographical information, correspondence regarding Leo Gross, Correspondents include: Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon, Daniel P. Moynihan, Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding Louis Henkin between Leonard C. Meeker and Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding Carlyle E. Maw between Herbert Brownwell and Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. November 23. 1906 according to original file container, contains highlights, biographical and bibliographical information, correspondence regarding Myres S. McDougal, Correspondents include: Elliott Goldstein, Herbert J. Hansell, President Jimmy Carter, John C. Stennis, James O. Eastland, Monroe Leigh, W. M. Reisman, Eugene V. Rostow, William W. Bishop, Jr., E. Donald Shapiro, Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon, Emerson G. Spies, Frank Moore,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding Robert B. McKay between Monroe Leigh and Herbert Brownwell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding Russell D. Niles between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. April 21, 1913 according to original file container, contains highlights, AALS Directory of Law Teachers excerpt, Who's Who in America excerpt, letter dated 9 June 1978 regarding Covey T. Oliver between Monroe Leigh and Millard H. Ruud\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Oscar Schachter between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding Bernard G. Segal between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. March 1, 1974 according to original file container, contains highlights, biographical and bibliographical information, correspondence regaridng Louis B. Sohn, Correspondents include: Herbt J. Hansell, Henry T. King, Jr., Monroe Leigh, Robert Coulson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding William B. Spong, Jr. between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding John R. Stevenson between Monroe Leigh and Herbt Brownwell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains supporting documents, underlines, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Austin Pulle, Arthur J. Goldberg, William W. Bishop, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlines, handwritten notations, PCA reports starting in 1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlines, handwritten notations, articles about the PCA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex: Statute of the International Court of Justice, Present Members of the International Court of Justice, Procedure for Election of Judges, American Candidates, Foreign Candidates (Ambassador El-Erian (Egypt), Mr. Razafindralambro (Madagascar), Ambassador Sette Camara (Brazil), Dr. Gomez Robledo (Mexico), Professor Robert Ago (Italy), Judge Manner (Finland), Mr. Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)), Past Nominations by the US National Group\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Guide for National Red Cross Societies on their Role as Auxiliaries of the Army Medical and Civil Defence Services\" - Geneva, 1952 and Memorandum re: Summary of Participation and Probable Voting Position of Governments and National Red Cross Societies as of October 18, 1957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notations, signatures, Correspondents include: U. S. Delegation, Orlando Pedragosa Nadal (Delegate of Uruguay), Dr. Muhlenhover (Delgate of Germany, Amrit Kaur (Chairman, XIXth International Red Cross Conference), General Gruenther, James T. Nicholson, Mr. Boissier, Ellsworth Bunker, Robert McClintock (Delegate of USA), George M. Elsey, John Foster Dulles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notations, schedules for each day of the Conference (28 Oct - 7 Nov), list of delegates, governing rules\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContians notations, edits, markup, copies of various drafts and resolutions proposed by different countries in attendance at the Conference\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved to collections in library because there were no markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library [Law Basement - Oceans 13.6.I6146P\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIssued by the Embassy of Pakistan, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains inked edits and markings in the footnotes, Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Leigh signature, minor edits and markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains edits, markup, notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains edits, markup, notations, attached notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, notations, looseleaf notes, briefs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1 document with two attachments, including 1 - The Development of the Murray River and 2 - Synopsis of Report of the Inter-State Royal Commission on the River Murray (1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1 document titled: \"Recommendations of International Joint Commission on Diversion from Watershed in Its Final Report on the Lake of the Woods Reference\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, handwritten notations, circled areas regarding the relevant aspects to international water rights vis-à-vis the St. Lawrence Seaway between Canada and the US. Includes Public Law 358, 83d Congress, Chapter 201, 2d Session, S. 2150 (July 1957), \"Report on the Committee on Public Works on S.2150: A Bill providing for creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation to Construct part of the St. Lawrence Seaway in United States Territory and for other purposes,\" House Report No. 1215, 83d Congress, 2d Session (February 19, 1954), Senate Report No. 441 (same name House Report No. 1215), 83d Congress, 1st Session (June 16, 1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains copies of treaties, memos, drafts, relevant background/precedent materials, notes, handwritten notations, edits, markup, revisions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains copies of treaties, memos, drafts, relevant background/precedent materials, notes, handwritten notations, edits, markup, revisions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains initials ML\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains cases American Hawaiian Steamship Co. v. United States, Baltimore Steam Packet v. United States, Cors v. United States\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains cases Eastern Steamship Lines v. United States, Kendall v. United States, Lex Laboratories, Inc. v. United States\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains cases National Bulk Carriers v. United States, North American Shipping Company v. United States, Olive J. Olson \u0026amp; Company v. United States, Ozanic v. United States, Petition of Grace Lines, Smith-Douglass Company v. United States, Trailerships Inc. v. United States, Wilson Lines v. United States\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an overview of legislation and cases related to Just Compensation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains summary of compromise settlement offer of just compensation for five Danish vessels requisitioned July 12, 1941, including the Alssund, Brosund, Columbia, Lundby, Olympia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains draft \"Report for H. Graham Morison, Assistant Attorney General, Claims Division, Department of Justice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memorandum for Mr. Bressor, Message for Mr. Howard, Memorandum for Mr. Laylin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memorandum for Conference with Paul Umoff, Memorandum of Conference with J. G. Comyn, Memorandum of Conference with H. A. Stevenson, Memorandum of Conference with George Davies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Deposition of Hans Christian Brodersen and the Deposition of Hugo Lund for Dampskibsselskabet \"Haffnia\" Aktieselskab, et al vs. The United States in the United States Court of Claims\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBinder with 16 sections regarding \"Christiani Visa Matter\" that deals with citizenship and whether or not Henning Christiani was a collaborator with the Germans during World War II. Sections include: Memorandum for Mr. Laylin, 1. Christiani and Nielsen Memorandum, 2. letter to Henning Christiani, 3. Memo of a conversation between Mr. Steger and Mr. Hyde at the U.S. Consulate on 12th January 1948, 4. Telephone conversation of December 11, 1947 with Francis Cunningham of State Department, concerning visas, 5. Translation of Depostition made by former Prime Minister Erik Scavenius before the investigating committee of hte Engineering Society in the matter of the investigation of the conduct of its member, Dr. Rud. Christiani, during the late war, 6. \"Danish Saboteurs Wreck Nazi Plants\" text from New York Times article dated Sunday, February 21, 1943, 7. \"Nazis Hinted Giving Up Norway and Denmark\" text from New York World-Telegram article dated Thursday, February 3, 1944, 8. \"Nazis Plan to Leave Norway, Denmark\" text from The London Daily Sketch artcled dated Thursday, February 3, 1944, 9. Statement (from Christiani?), 10. Translation of Memorandum on the Work of Ardal, 11. Translation of Letter of Auugst 19, 1949, from Dr. Christiani to Mr. Henning O. Christiani, New York, in excerpt, 12. Translation of memorandum from Mr. C. L. David, barrister to the Supreme Court, to Mr. Steglich-Petersen, barrister to the Supreme Court, regarding Dr. Rud. Christiani vs. The Danish Engineering Society dated August 15, 1949, in excerpt, 13. Translation of letter of April 20, 1949, from the Ministry of Justice to Mr. Steglich-Petersen, attorney for Dr. Rud Christiani, informing Mr. Steglich-Petersen that the Ministry of Justice has written the Attorney General that they accept his recommendation that hte Ministry not take up again the matter of violation of hte ex post facto laws relating to association with the enemy during the occupation of which Dr. Christiani was absolved of February 7, 1947, -- in spite of additional relevant data extracted by the investigating committee of the Danish Engineering Society, 14. Translation Royal Danish Legation letter, 15. Translation of letter of June 13, 1949, from Dr. Rud. Christiani to Mr. Henning O. Christiani, care of Christiani \u0026amp; Nielsen Ltda, Bogota, Colombia, in excerpt, 16. Translation of letter between Henning O. Christiani and Christiani \u0026amp; Nielsen / Rud Christiani\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains facts of the case, memorandum, notes, supplemental memorandum, Brief of Claimant on Motion to Dismiss, H.R. 5200 (80th Congress, 2d Session), markup, looseleaf handwritten notes, edits [Case revolves around the question of \"whether an individual who is an American citizen by American law and at the same time a German citizen by German law, may recover property seized by the Alien Property Custodian during WWII\"]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten looseleaf notes, drafts, edits, markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains brief overviews of sales contracts involving shipping via water (ocean/sea), including Name, D.W.T., Age, Date of Sale, Seller, Buyer, Consideration, Price per D.W.T., Terms of Payment, Port of Delivery, and Conditions, from July 1940 to October 1945\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains brief overviews of sales contracts involving shipping via water (ocean/sea), including Name, D.W.T., Age, Date of Sale, Seller, Buyer, Consideration, Price per D.W.T., Terms of Payment, Port of Delivery, and Conditions, from July 1940 to October 1945\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains orders, memorandum, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten looseleaf notes, drafts, edits, markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvolves rights of ships and the Federal Government, contains Abstracts of Cases for Cors Argument, memorandum, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, edits, discussions on the authority of \"the Maritime Commission to requisition ships of foreign registry lying idle in American ports,\" the \"enhancement clause,\" Report: Inquiry into operations, policies, and affairs of United States shipping board and emergency fleet corporation by the House of Representatives, 69th Congress, 1st Sesstion (Report No. 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains printed proceedings of case, court documents (both for the Court of Claims phase and the US Supreme Court phase), includes markup, handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of 5 wills for Adda M. Allen, Janet H. C. Meade, Jane Kelley Caskey, Howard T. Karsner, Frank R. Jelleff,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memoranda, court documents, depositions, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, edits, markup, drafts, discussion of \"whether the Commissioner of Baseball may not be deemed a one-man voluntary association,\" national law of unfair competition, piracy complaint in connection with world series broadcast, copyright problems involved in televising the Cinema\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memoranda, index cards, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, discusses questions re: \"whether the President proceeding under his executive powers may cancel the certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain domestic air carriers authorizing them to fly to Mexico City.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains drafts, edits, markup, looseleaf handwritten notes, newspaper clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 27 index cards with summaries of relevant cases for precedent purposes under the headings of arbitration, Condemnation, Contract, Fiscal Year, Lease, Reimbursement,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notes by Monroe Leigh, Orem W. Ketchum, J. K. M., H. R. S., W. S. S., D. V. H., Jr., C. J. S., includes markup, adites, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, index card\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Progress of Bankruptcy\" framed cartoon (n.d.), University of London Presentation Ceremony for Recipients fo Higher Degrees and Reception by the Vice-Chancellor program (21 March 1952), \"Law Notes\" notebook that lists persons met/present at social functions and those who sent Monroe Leigh Christmas Cards, The University of Virginia and the Spirit of Honor by Robert K. Gooch, An address to the entering students, 19 Sept 1955\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten letters, envelopes, enclosures, invitations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Dietrich Oehler, Howard E. Hensleigh, Old Ivy Inn, Robert Hubbard, Jr., Raymond F. Loving, Farmington Country Club, John R. Dykema, Hardy C. Dillard, Arthur J. Walters, Bumpus Book Store, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Donald P. Ray, Helen M. Hill, Roger Fisher, Lindsey Cowen, R. D. G. Ribble, Marjorie Merritt, Channing Harrison, E. Ham. Welbourn, John S. Voorhees, Michael H. Cardozo, Adam Yarmolinsky, Davidson Sommers, Walter H. Glass, Louis Henkin, Department of Motor Vehicles, Alan Burroughs, Klemens von Klemperer, William H. Smith, Robert W. Tucker, Charles T. Berry, Evans B. Brasfield, F. Aley Allan, Reverend Daniel E. Power, Comptroller of the Treasury, Office of the Assessor, District Collector of Internal Revenue, Henry Saunders, F. A. Cardman, Joseph Burchenal, London Life Association Ltd, Robert Haydock\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains looseleaf notes, Conclusions in response document, French Republic in the Name of the French People document, handwritten notations and edits in french, Correspondents include: Jane Lang McGrew, Norman Frauenheim, F. A. Mann, Monroe Leigh, Trustee Department - General Accident, Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note cards, newspaper clippings, handwritten letters, letter drafts, envelopes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, U. S. Department of Commerce, Vincent Burke, John N. Irwin II, George W. Hickman, Nugroho, Joseph C. Robert, Robert H. Knight, David Bruce, Paul Kaplowitz, Wilmington Trust Company, Donald E. Claudy, Robert Dechert, Manhattan Traffic Court, Robert Fearey, Paul A. Wolkin, John R. Dykema, Heyward Isham, Totton P. Heffelfinger II, Union Trust Company, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, Belgian Consul General, Tom W. Leigh, Roy D. Russell, Benjamin Forman, Regal Shoe Shop, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, R. E. Booker, G. Vernon Leopold, R. E. Bauer, Howard Hensleigh, John D. Epperly, Walter, Glass, Superintendent of Documents, John N. Bathrick, Leonard J. Ganse, John Haskell, Bumpus Book Store, George Hsu \u0026amp; Company, Blackwell's, Sheldon Z. Kaplan, Philip O'Neill, Jimmy, John McGlynn, Sherman Baldwin, Catharine Gallaher, Wilson E. Schmidt, Jere H. Dkyema, John D. Epperly, Henry W. Sawyer, III, Joseph M. Snee, Edwin G. Schuck, Luke Marbury, Carl, Z. Lewis Dalby, J. W. Lentz, Jack Osborne, Charles Davis, Folger, Nolan, Fleming - W. B. Hibbs \u0026amp; Co., Inc., Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Mansfield D. Sprague, William Gallaher, Arthur H. Phillips, Frank Shakelford, O. M. Scott, Robert G. Harper, David Bruce, Edwin McElwain, Lyttleton Fox, Myres S. McDougal, H. M. Stationary Office, Don V. Harris, Jr., Marshal, Stephen Hearst, Roland, John B. Henderson, Edward Lee Arapian, Dillard Crinkley, William W. Arbuckle, Thomas Armat, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Gianni (Johnny) Manca, Robert (Bob) Haydock, Ammi Cutter, H. Marshall Peter, Charlie Maechling, Father James F. Cunningham,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten comments, enclosures, looseleaf notes, pamphlets, brochures, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Daingerfield L. Ashton, Benjamin Forman, Marjorie Merritt, John D. Randall, Richard R. Baxter, Stephen Hearst, Jackson Martindell, Tracy S. Voorhees, The Ronald Press Company, M. W. Oettershagen, Little Falls Swimming Club, Thomas P. Peardon, Nugroho, Michael H. Cardozo, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Howard E. Hensleigh, John F. Furman, Blackwell's Music Shop, F. Warrington Dawson, J. Vincent Burke, Jr., F. J. Dymond, Leonard C. Meeker, Irving Lipkowitz, J. W. Iliff, Wallace Dempsey, Lybrand, Ross Brothers \u0026amp; Montgomery, Walter Herzfeld, Ercole Graziadei, Mrs. McCannon, E. Earl Pugh, Robert W. Berry, Siesta Motel, Louis C. Krauthoff, Byron S. Adams, Simeon B. Dunlap Smith, Rene-Jean Wilhelm, Joseph Burchenal, T. A. Grillo, Tyler Thompson, Phillip I.Blumberg, I. Austin Heyman, Lyttleton Fox, Brockenbrough Lamb, The Old Ivy Inn, George W. Hickman, Jr., Jackson K. Judy, Jerome P. Facher, George R. Fetter, Robert M. Scott, Sam Clammer, L. L. Lemnitzer, Sidney Morton, Ernest A. Jaffray, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr., Hugh Gallaher, Theodore C. Achilles, Alan S. Boyd, Anna Barringer, Henry W. Sawyer, III, Harvard Law Review, William Leigh Taylor, Walter Glass, Edwin Martin, W. T. M. Beale, Jr., James Fulton, Joseph Barbash, Ben Bruce Blakeney, Leonard J. Saccio, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Conrad Philos, G. Gale Roberson, Jr., Frank Boas, Chase Manhattan Bank, J \u0026amp; E Bumpus, Ltd., John Cheeseright, Charles Foster Moore,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten comments, underlines, Correpondents include: Monroe Leigh, Warrington Dawson, Walton Folk, Marjorie G. McCannon, Elliott B. Strauss, Lewis H. Van Dusen, John B. Rehm, John G. Burnett, K. H. Friedman, Charles Rhyne, Norman P. Seagrave, Herbert F. Goodrich, Leslie A. Boosey, E. J. O'Donnell, J. Vincent Burke, Jr., Benjamin Forman, John B. Henderson, Roger Ernst, Richard R. Baxter, William E. Perdew, Samuel L. Eggleston, Herman C. Marshall, Gerald Draper, Bill, Blackwell's Book Store, Tracy S. Voorhees, A. W. H. Nicholson, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., Thomas P. Peardon, William McC. Martin, Jr., D. Webster, Mansfield Sprague, Lynn Ungoed-Thomas, Bankers Trust Company, Stephen Hearst, G. I. A. D. Draper, Comptroller of the Treasury, Joseph T. Trotter, A. E. Kraus, Madeleine Provinzano, Lyman L. Lemintzer, Max G. Coulson, Doubleday Book Shop, Union Trust Company, Rene-Jean Wilhelm, Howard E. Hensleigh, H \u0026amp; P Manufacturing Company, F. Trowbridge vom Bauer, Herbert J. Blitz, Lyttleton Fox, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlines, handwritten notations, signatures, Correspondents include: Julia and Gerald I. A. D. L. Al Forge, Draper, Monroe Leigh,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten letters, looseleaf pages, envelopes, enclosures, resumes, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Sidney Morton, SCM, Mr. Guiher, Mr. Morris, Charles Donahue, Donald J. Hardenbrook, William C. Bauknight, Julius Kaplan, Richard C. Bergen, Walter H. Glass, Charles H. Shuff, Robert A. Marmet, John N. Regan, Dumond Peck Hill, Market Tire Company, Macon M. Arthur, Gustave M. Hauser, Adam Yarmolinsky, Union Trust Company, Perkins McGuire, Aley Allan, Joel Barlow, Edward D. Re, Nicholas Katzenbach, John E. Hayes, Wallace G. Dempsey, Arthur H. Phillips, Stanley Surrey, John Dykema, Robert W. Lawson, Jr., Edward S. Smith, J. W. Weaver, Samuel Efron, Eastern Airlines, K. H. Friedman, Tracy S. Voorhees, Peter von Teufenstein, John Stuart Higgins Jr., Martin Domke, Alfred von Klemperer, Helen Claggett, John B. Huffaker, Dan Marquarder, H. F. Arps, William J. Schrenk, Jr., John Carey, Mansfield D. Sprague, Federal Trade Commission, Better Business Bureau, Washington Post, Department of Licenses \u0026amp; Inspection, William H. Watts, Stephen C. Reville, Jr., George C. Denney, Clovis E. Byers, Lawrence Hargie, Philip D. Saxon, Marjorie Merritt, Dick van Wagener, Philip D. Saxony, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, John Stewart Higgins, Jr., Richard M. Buxbaum, Seymour J. Rubin, Hubert A. Schneider, Herbert Briggs, William Roy Vallance, Clovis Byers, John D. Epperly, Howard S. Levie, Charles R. Norberg, George Farah, Jacob L. Holtzmann, Irving Lipkowitz, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Rev. Oscar deWolf Randolph, Phillip I. Blumberg, Jefferson B. Fordham, Robert Dechert, R. Granville Curry, Alan G. Kirk II, Bernard G. Heinzen, L. Niederlehner, Frank M. Wozencraft, Michael Cardozo, E. Fontaine Broun, C. Severin Buschmann, Jr., James C. Sargent, Alan S. Boyd, Daggett (Bud) Howard, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, Benjamin Forman, Charles L. Decker, Virginia Law Review Association, Collins Denny, III, Conrad Philos, Old Ivy Inn, Max Lehrer, L. Addison Lanier, Hudon's, J. Jacobs Shannen, Fisher Radio Warehouse, Georg Hukman, Z. Lewis Dalby, Glenn R. Winters, Alfred H. Von Klemperer, Brentano's, Blackwell's, John G. Burnett, Frank L. Dennis, A. Rushton, George W. Hickman, Lewis H. Van Dusen, George M. Coburn, Paul Nitze,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten letters, envelopes, enclosures, invitations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David I. Johnston, Rodrigo Llorente, James R. Patton, Jr., Virginia Law Review Association, Henry Dolz, Allen Communications, Lindsey Cowen, Walter Sterling Surrey, John B. Henderson, J. de Tender, Hugh Calkins, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Samuel B. Sterrett, James R. Patton, Tatlana Guldberg, Robert H. Knight, E. Hambleton (Ham) Welbourn, Jr., Norman Seagrave, Epsilon of Chi Phi, Secretary to General Gruenther, K. H. Friedman, Ralph Immell, Edwin Martin, Alfred M. Gruenther, Howard S. Levie, Sweet \u0026amp; Maxwell Ltd., A. Moreni, Robert H. Haden, Abram Chayes, Stevens and Sons, Vada Horsch, Wagons-Lits, American Airlines, Richard Swift, Messrs. Guiher and Morris, Walter H. Glass, Royal Little, Russell Baird Adams, F. Aley Allan, Douglass Cater, G. O. J. van Tets, Hubert A. Schneider, Mr. William Merriam, Henry F. Butler, Ralph Wesley Golby, Secretary - Metropolitan Club, Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Jerome P. Facher, Roger Fisher, Noyes Thompson (Tom) Powers, Stanley V. Malcuit, Guerin Todd, Wallace G. Dempsey, Gertrude C. Whitaker, Lewis Matacia, James Sargent, C. Richard Locke, Juraj L. J. Slavik, John Andrews King, Jr., Bourke B. Hickenloper, Rufus King, Ina Walker, Nugroho, Sidney Morton, Jack H. Pender, Frank Shackelford, John B. Henderson, Daggett (Bud) H. Howard, Ray Brittinham, The Treasurer - Metropolitan Club, Stephen C. Hopkins, Sr., Stephen Reville, George M. Pavia, Leon Lipson, John P. Furman, James P. Sullivan, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herman Finkelstein, John King, Jr., Louis C. Krauthoff, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, John DeHardit, Chesapeake \u0026amp; Potomac Telephons, Harvard Business Review, Judson T. Vaughan, Jr., Phillip D. Jackson, Hart Perry, Warren Lee Pierson, Palmer S. Rutherford, Jr., John Emerson, Chris Nolde, Irving Lipkowitz, William Barron, Harry Catlin, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Ed Stern, Ken Hadow, Robert H. Haden, Henry Dolz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains invitations, notecards, envelopes,newspaper clippings, Correspendents include: Monroe Leigh, Riggs National Bank, Robert Haydock, First National City Bank, Michael H. Cardozo, George W. Ray, Jr., District Director of Internal Revenue, Sidney E. King, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Herman Marshall, Raymond O. Mulvany, John Richardson, John Langstaff, Don V. Harris, Jr., Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Rita E. Hauser, Philip I. Blumberg, Clive L. DuVal, II, Walter H. Glass, Elbert Cox, Thomas E. Gilmer, Robert Dechert, Stephen Reville, Jr., James E. Edmunds, The Strad Office, Chase Manhattan Bank, Allan E. Walker, Jr., W. Taylor Reveley, Jr., William Thomas, Walter A. Willson, III, Robert Anthoine, Howard Marshall Holtzmann, R. M. Eager, Cecil J. Olmstead, Janet H. C. Mead, Ed Fish, Jesse Guy Benson, Philip S. Bowie, Vincent J. Hearing, Frank Shackelford, Benjamin Montmorency Tench, Jr., Carol Sue Richard, John W. Leatherman, Fannie J. Klein, Richard Baxter, Aunt Bee, Robert A. Falise, Henry B. Smythe, John H. Fanning, Phillip Blumberg, William Bryan, Mrs. William Denson, Controller of the Treasury, Messrs F. Trobridge vom Baur, Spencer M. Beresford \u0026amp; George M. Coburn, Howard Hensleigh, Charles L. Decker, Hugh Calkins, Eugene B. Thomas, Romer McPhee, David Johnston, Richard Young, Alfred M. Gruenther\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, Gen Kajitani resume, signatures, underlines, comments, Memorandum - Reform of the AntiDumping Act in 1965, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gen Kajitani, Richard O. Duvall, Andrew R. Cecil, G. W. Capley, The Harvard Law Review Association, Mr. Guiher, Mr. Lawson, Dean and Mrs. Allan F. Smith, Willis O. S., Louis A. Johnson, Frank E. Samuel, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., James Lee Kauffman, Takeo Kajitani, Richard R. Baxter, Graham James \u0026amp; Rolph, LaForest E. Phillips, Jr., Charles G. Williamson, Jr.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes envelopes, notecards, invitations, resumes, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Mornoe Leigh, John Warden, Secretary of Agriculture, Mansfield (Mannie) D. Sprague, Edgar Stedman, Wallace Holbrook, George W. Ray, Jr., Sidney Kramer, Carl Norden, Richard (Dick) Baxter, E. Ross Adair, Ray Dickey, Coutnry Club of Virginia, Inc., Mrs. L. F. Leigh (Mother), Thomas Leigh, J. Purcell Jones, Miss Donna Smith, Gerald Draper, E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr., Mrs. Nicholson, Howard Tucker, William R. Merriam, Lloyd N. Cutler, James C. Sargent, Philip W. Amram, Macon M. Arthur, Louis Henkin, F. Allan Kelly, Louis B. Sohn, Kenneth B. Wentzel, Mrs. Harry Catlin, George H. Long, Myers S. McDougal, Miss Louise Savage, Cesare Sclarandis, Harrison Hancock, Chase Manhattan Bank, The Univesity Club, John H. Calhoun, William G. Moore, Virginia Journal of International Law, Edward D. re, John S. Higgins, Jr., George S. Buschmann, Phillip I. Blumberg, Virginia P. Trenka, Robert (Bob) McCaw, Willis L. M. Reese, Georgia Pinnick, Andrew R. Cecil, Velma H. LeRoy, W. C. (Bill) Mott, Bernard G. Heinzen, Stanley C. Morris, Sr., C. R. Locke, Veterans Administration, New York Historical Society, William A. Lashley, Edward M. Smith, Bernard J. Wald, William E. Miller, University Club, Messrs. Lear \u0026amp; Scoutt, Riggs National Bank, Guerin Todd,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes envelopes, notecards, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Stanley Surrey, Robert Dechert, Roger Fisher, Stephen T. Bolmer, Texaco Ind., Robert F. Grabb, Cecil J. Olmstead, Raymond L. Brittenham, Hardy C. Dillard, Henry T. Wickham, Stephen R. Tisa, Richard B. Lillich, Marvin J. Colangelo, Najeeb Halaby, Capital Map Company, Jerome P. Facher, Robert Huntington Knight, John G. Buchanan, William B. Spong Jr., Parvez Hassan, H. Dudley Ives, Mrs. Fletcher Plumley, Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Virginia Department of Conservation and Economic Development, John Laylin, S. A. Gersten, Herman Marshall, Jasper S. Baker, Leonard C. Meeker, John McCoid, Vester J. Huges, Jr., Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, Techbuilt, Inc., Mrs. Velma H. LeRoy, Helen Newman, Covey T. Oliver\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials related to Edward D. Re's consideration for appointment as a Federal Judge in the Eastern Distict of New York, handwritten notes, form, biographical clipping, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ernest C. Friesen, Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, Nicholas de B. Katzenbach, Committee on Membership - The American Law Institute, Warren E. Buger, Francis M. Bird,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Western Union telegram photocopy, envelopes, wedding invitation, signatures, Western Union telegram, memos, Buschlinger resume, handwritten comments, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gerold Buschlinger, William A. Sackman, Conner, Lyman Hamilton, Richard A. Whiting,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes envelopes, notecards, invitations, programs, recipts, bills, Wilton Park 1966 Conference materials, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Columbia Kennels and Pet Center, Mr. Claudy, G. C. Harcourt, William C. Olson, American Security \u0026amp; Trust Company, The Clerk - Putnam County Court, Appeal Printing Company, Inc., K. Westrick, Don Bagwell, Tom Farmer, Sleep Center, Don E. Burch, Egbert Giles Leigh, III, Richard B. Lillich, Vada Horsch, Sears, Roebuck \u0026amp; Co., Mason Willrich, Alan Boyd, Harry Catlin, Riccardo Dalla Vedova, William E. Miller, S. Frisa, Marvin J. Colangelo, Thomas Tuttle, K. H. Friedmann, Rawle Deland, Daggett H. Howard, A. C. Epps, Stephen Reville, Jr., Charles K. Hepner, Richard Whiting, Edward J. Gerrity, Jr., Carol Laise, Francis J. Larkin, Nellie R. Bair, Sam D. Eggleston, Jr., Manhattan Laundry \u0026amp; Dry Cleaning, H. C. L. Merillat, C. Kriss, Goodspeed's Book Store, William B. Spong, Jr., Craig Colgate, Jr., The Recording Laboratory - Library of Congress, George C. Rawlings, Jr., W. Leigh Taylor, John W. Tuthill, James N. Wilson, Walter Herzfeld, Hastings Keith, Murray Camarow, Myres S. McDougal, Donald C. Alexander, Richard (Dick) Baxter, Jacob D. Beam, Howard Aibel, Larry L. Skeen, The Heckman Bindery, Inc., Hechinger, Jerome P. Lipper, Matthew Hale, John P. Furman, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Comptroller of the Treasury, District Director Internal Revenue Service, Virginia Law Weekly, R. W. Rose, Robert H. Knight, Fontaine Broun, Lowell Davis, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Jack P. Jefferies, Howard S. Levie, Ralph Gilbert, Fred B. Smith, Revelation, Norman Seagrave, W. E. Griffin, Frank M. Wozencraft, L. Roger Williams, Peggy Cole, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., Stephen R. Tisa, F. Taylor Ostrander, Superintendent of Documents - US Government Printing Office, E. P. Geibig, University of Virginia - Legal Research Group, Morse Dial, Wallace Dempsey, William Moore, Robert D. Thorington, William C. Hill, Allen W. Dulles, S. L. Simmons, Pat Monroe, Wilson Anderson, James H. Pipkin, C. R. Locke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal receipts of Monroe Leigh from various companies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes materials related to Atkeson's application to appear before the Supreme Court, copy of US Court of Appeals for 2d Circuit Docket No. 30341 case, Resume of Timothy B. Atkeson, signatures, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Timothy B. Atkeson, Monroe Leigh, Franklin Davis, Elliot L. Richardson, Arthur H. Dean, Thomas M. Franck, Lewis Kimball,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. LXII, No. 1599, February 16, 1970, a copy of the Mayo Diet - 2 weeks, envelopes, newspaper clippings, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Norman P. Seagrave, Edward M. Harris, Seymour St. John, Howard Tucker, John M. Raymond, Gerold H. Buschlinger, Gardner Defoe, Helen T. McDonald, Logan Fulrath, Mary S. Churchill, George W. Haight, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Howard Tucker, Darby Bowman, Stanley D. Metzger, John C. Bullitt, Outward Bound, Inc., Lucien Wulsin, Riccardo Gor-Montanelli, Hechinger, Virginia Law Weekly, Hyman Zimmerman, William R. Felts, Mr. Beale, Christopher H. Phillips, John S. Tennant, John A. Wise, Donald G. Agger, Austin P. Montgomery, Dnaiel M. Federman, Mary Fry, John G. Tritsch, David Rice, Henry S. Villard, Jere H. Dykema, Alan Boyd, John E. Stephen, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr., Donald G. Agger, Walter D. Sohier, Harvard Law Review Association, Vada Horsch, Joan Fulton, William H. Draper, Jr., John Shelton Bair, Robert Matteson, William A. Sackmann, M. Z. Khaiser, Francis O. Wilcox, Jerry H. Weiss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains envelopes, invitations, receipts, bills, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert Murphy, Governmetn Employees Insurance Co., John B. Rehm, State Planters Bank, J. C. Clatterbuck, Potomac School, Harold Johnson, W. E. Griffin, Jerry H. Weiss, Chevy Chase Club, Keyboard Immortals, Oscar Schachter, Irving Lipkowitz, Derzy Michalowski, Totton P. Heffelfinger, Chariman - Joint Economic Comimttee, J. William Doolittle, University Club, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Stephen Hearst, Douglas Cater, John Warner, Stanley D. Metzger, Women's National Democratic Club, Phillippe Bodin, Miguel Gomez Guerra, Riccardo Dalla Vedova, Ward C. Humphreys, John A. Wise, Jr., Herman F. Scheurer, Richard Falk, James L. Billinger, Govert van Tets, Herbert R. Stokes, Robert Krause, Colonel B. Jablonski, Jan Chowaniec, Westerly Marine Construction, Hechinger's, John M. Raymond, Phyllis T. Piotrow, Michael H. Cardozo, Leonard Unger, Mason Willrich, Harry W. Geiglein, Hardy C. Dillard, Alden R. Kuhlthau, Frank S. Phillips, Inc., Warren M. Christopher, Gardner Defoe, Gerold H. Buschlinger, John R. Garson, Judith Gellert, Richard B. Lillich, Edward M. Harris, Hnery S. Palau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, memorandum, meeting minutes, IRS and Organizational forms, Articles of Incorporation document, agendas, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Carl F. Norden, Wallace (Wally) E. Whitmore, Ellen H. Norden,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains invitations, notecards, envelopes, looseleaf paper, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert B. McCaw, Jerry H. Weiss, Lucien Wulsin, Monrad G. Paulsen, Ralph Cunningham, Richard B. Lillich, Leonard v. B. Sutton, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., LIndsey Cowen, Stanley D. Heckman, D. R. Mummery, Richard R. Baxter, Joseph M. Sweeney, Hotel Tarabya, Hotel Istanbul Hilton, American Wood Council, Luke W. Finlay, Mason Willrich, Jeremiah D. Lambert, William H. Draper, Jr., Chalres B. Ruttenberg, Scott Heuer, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard, William C. Battle, Alexandre Kafka, Robert J. Muscat, Alexis I. duPont Bayard, Myres S. McDougal, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Superintendent of Documents, F. Bradford Morse, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Francis O. Wilcox, John B. Rhinelander, Eric E. Bergsten, Carrington Williams, Linda K. Lee, Edwin M. Zimmerman, J. T. C. Hewison, George M. Coburn, Lewis J. Moorman, Jr., John S. Voorhees, Marie J. Pampley, Neil Carothers III, Thomas W. Leigh, Monard G. Paulsen, Robert Hadock, Jr., Horizon Books, Hal J. Wright, Charles Donahue, C. Burke Elbrick, Addison Lanier, Maurice Flynn, William W. Lancaster, Jack Baranson, C. R. Locke, Frances Farmer, Clarence J. Galligan, Alan S. Boyd, Norman Frauenheim, Marvin J. Colangelo, Walter Wadlington, Betty C. Armstrong, Marshall Green, Information Officer - Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, David Rapaport, Dante Fascell, Mrs. Littleton Fox, L. L. LeBlanc, Howard Tucker, Edwin S. Cohen, Rita E. Hauser, Edward D. Re, Stowe Area Association, John G. Wall, Peter Low, Virginia Law Review Association, Russell E. Train, Joseph W. Bartlett, Robert Lawson, Adrian S. Fisher, Edward J. Grenier, Jr., Tracy S. Vooorhees, Betty C. Lynch, Meredith's, Hudson's, Herman Marshall, John Washburn, William Howell, Gen Kajitani, Gerald P. Johnston, Robert Krones, Jacques Futrelle, Elliot L. Richardson, William P. Macht, Frank Jones, Ron Romines,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains program and supporting materials for the Regional Meeting of the American Society of International Law, March 13 - 14, 1970 at the University of Virginia School of Law, Co-Sponsored by the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law, titled \"Foreign Investment in Latin America: Past Policies and Future Trends.\" Monroe Leigh was a participant. These materials cover supporting documentation for his role, background information, and relevant materials for this subject matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains envelopes, resumes, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Hugh Calkins, Richard L. Fischer, Mr. Charles M. and Mrs. Sydney Spofford, William P. Macht, Irving Lipkowitz, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Kenneth R. Mason, Jerry H. Weiss, Helen and Ed Cohen, John Norton Moore, John A. Wise, Jr., Philip Elman, John A. McVickar, Charles Kent, Jerome Lipper, Edward D. Re, Bray \u0026amp; Scarff Sales, Inc., Marshall T. Mays, Covey T. Oliver, Richard R. Baxter, Downs, Mason Willrich, Stephen R. Tisa, Edd Hyde, David Fleming, G. O. J. van Tets, Ruth Eggleston, Mrs. Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Thomas Leigh Williams, Robert Dechert, Don Wallace, Jr., Alastair K. Maxwell, Barry Sullivan, William Harvey Reeves, The New Yorker Magazine, Gustave M. Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Chowaniec, Joseph H. McConnell, Senator Byrd, Senator Spong, E. W. Hackett, Stanley J. Glod, Elliott L. Richardson, Mrs. Philip Levy, Ball \u0026amp; Ball, Sturbridge Yankee Workshop, United Virginia Bank/State Planters, Tracy Voorhees, David M. Gooder, Murray J. Belman, The Virginia Law Weekly, David I. Granger, Don V. Harris, Jr., BP Oil Corporation, Grinnell Morris, George Kovacs, Mrs. John (Florence) Riley, Virginia Law Review Association, Hardy C. Dillard, Dallas W. Smythe, C. R. Locke, Markham Ball, Monrad G. Paulsen, James E. Edmunds, Donald E. Claudy, Lyle S. Garlock, Rodger W. Klein, Richard L. Fischer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains transcript of remarks, looseleaf notes, program, photocopy of newspaper clippings, schedule, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert K. Goldman, Richard B. Lillich\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritte notes, underlines, correspondence re: Robert College, outline for prospective teachers and information regarding Trinity College for his son Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Catherin Scott Rose, Lloyd E. Smail, W. Howie Muir, Del A. Shilkret, Elenor G. Reid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains envelopes, invitations, receipts, bills, resumes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, The Musical Review, Jerry H. Weiss, Mr. Edmund and Mrs. Helen Cohen, Richard L. Fischer, Jon Pickel, Ralph Cunningham, Hardy Dillard, Alastair K. Maxwell, Benjamin P Labmerton, Jay Norris Corp., Carrington Williams, Livingston Hartley, R. Dennis McArver, Stephen M. Schwebel, Rosemary G. Conley, Eastern Federal Savings and Loan Association, John N. Plakias, Ed A. Evanson, Benjamin Forman, Jerry R. Goldstein, Frederick S. Hill, L. Thomas Galloway, R. D. Plant, C. Richard Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Cunningham, John A. Hartman, Jr., Minnesota Outward Bound, Della Sullivan, John A. McVickar, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Tractor Supply Company, National Symphony Orchestra, Herbert P. Fales, Justice and Mrs. R. Ammi Cutter, Herbert Rubin, Myres S. McDougal, Mrs. Hugh (Anne) Calkins, Bob McNeil, Covey T. Oliver, James A. Dixon, Dumond Peck Hill, Norman Frauenheim, Beltsville Forest Insect Laboratory, G. Schirmer, Inc., Helga Ruof, Kitty? Guy, Richard Baxter, Phillip I. Blumberg, Russell N. Shewmaker, John Shugars, Richard L. Tavrow, Robert Chira, F. Gerald Toye, Marshall T. Mays, Robert Brown Glenn, Jr., Thomas Galloway, Photo Duplication Service, Ed Burns, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Joseph P. Downer, William H. Taylor, Robert F. Dobbin, Keyboard Immortals, Zeltz Fish Hatcheries, Lewis E. Kimball, Jr., The Virginia Law Review Association, Mason Willrich, Michael J. Deutch, Farmington Country Club, Marshall V. Miller, Eric R. Fox, James E. Edmunds, Karl E. Bakke, Dickson Phillips, Gustave M. Hauser, Frank P. Jones, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, envelopes, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Stephen Ailes, Jonathan Moore, Elliot L. Richardson, Pierre Lalive, John H. Jackson, Norman Frauenheim, Phillip I. Blumberg, Hardy, Mozelle Archer, Fesco, Inc., R. Jordan, Percy W. Aycock, Frank M. Wozencraft, Andrew R. Cecil, R. Bruce MacWhorter, John Edwards, Mrs. Edward [Bertie] G. Howard, Frederick S. Hill, Ted Stevens, W. H. Booth, Walter W. Regirer, Ronald S. Katz, Lucien Wulsin, John B. Rhinelander, Catherine Scott Rose, Mario Beltramo, Riccardo Gori-Montanelli, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Lester Nurik, Newell W. Ellison, Gianni Manca, William H. Howell, Eli Lauterpacht, Hugh Calkins, The Homestead - Hot Springs, Virginia, Sigmund Timberg, Michael Sandler, John A. McVickar, Michael Reisman, Malcolm L. Monroe, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Linda K. Lee, John B. Rehm, Guido Brosio, The Editor and Managing Board - The Virginia Law Review Association, Monrad G. Paulsen, James C. Conner, William P. Macht,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mr. Nugroho (3 letters)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes envelopes, personal letters, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, John N. Irwin, III,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Foreign Service Journal, October 1973, Department of State Newsletter, January 1974, No. 152, looseleaf notes, pay charts, Department of Agriculture rates of pay memorandum to all employees, Department of State Newsletter January 1974 photocopy, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Samuel O. Ruff,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains invitations, signatures, envelopes, programs, article photocopies, looseleaf notes, press releases, invitations, Correspondents include: Kazys Skirpa, Monroe Leigh, Legal Directories Publishing Company, F. David Lake, Jr., David Small, Ronald S. Katz, Gerard R. Aquilina, John A. McVickar, Rosemary G. Conley, Harold J. Berman, William B. Beirce, Robert A. Rabbino, Jr., Oscar Schachter, Joseph Barbash, J. Dapray Muir, James R. Offutt, Office fo Noise Abatement attn: Mr. Purnell, William D. Rogers, G. Richard Dunnells, John M. Hennessy, Mason Willrich, Tracy S. Voorhees, Leonard B. Terr, Jose A. Cabranes, Adrian S. Fisher, Gustave M. Hauser, Robertogod Goldman, Edwin G. Schuck, John Jay Douglass, James C. Conner, Michael Bradfield, Mr. Kenneth, and Mrs. Hebe Redden, Martin R. Hoffman, Horace J. DePodwin, Howard S. Levie, Paul A. Wolkin, Jerry H. Weiss, R. S. Katz, DAvid Gregg, III, David H. Popper, James L. Wolf, David D. Newsom, Arthur A. Hartman, Bob D. Mannis, Frank P. Jones, Jr., James N. Hyde, Lic. Cesar Sepulveda, Alwyn V. Freeman, Yehuda Z. Blum, Barbara M. Rossotti, William H. Morris, G. Richard Dunnells, Richard B. Lillich, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., John Hopkins Heires, Stanley Nehmer, Alan Wm. Wolff, Mark R. Finkelstein, Secretary - U. S. Tariff Commission, Albert J. Beveridge, III, George P. Armour, E. Thomas Sullivan, Carl F. Salans, Scott H. Marston, Joseph E. Toochin, Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz, Theodore R. Gates, Mary Lou Richini, Murray J. Belman, Michael Waelbroeck, Barbara M. Rossotti, David A. Walsh, Lindsey Cowen, Ibrahim F. I. Shihata, Ewell E. Murphy, Jr., William C. Gifford, Jr.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Fischer, Frank P. Jones, Jr., James C. Conner, Irving Lipkowitz, James F. Lawrence, Virginia Dunmire, Mr. Henry w. and Mrs. Grace Sawyer, Mrs. John [Nicky] Emerson, Wardeen P. P. [Paul] Streeten, Thomas W. Leigh, The Epsilon Chapter - Chi Phi Fraternity - Hampden-Sydney College, Riccardo Gori-Montanelli, Mozelle Archer, Secretary - R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc., Mrs. Vernon E. [Elizabeth] Reynolds, Norman Frauenheim, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Stephen M. Schwebel, Carrington Williams, Jerry H. Weiss, William J. Flather, III,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Yale Law Report, Spring 1973, FacultyProfile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, business cards, resume, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Eli Lauterpacht, Ammi Cutter, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Jasper S. Baker, Jerry H. Weiss, Carl F. Norden, Richard L. Fischer, New York Review of Books, Judith Bello, Robert A. Fearey, Louis Lefkowitz, Epsilon Chapter of Chi Phi, Carlyle E. Maw, Mays Behrman, Peter Lemell, Sir William Hawthorne, John N. Irwin, Henry W. Sawyer, III, F. L. P. White, Ted Stevens, George C. Denney, Jr, Whittet \u0026amp; Shepperson, Dover Publications, Mrs. Conley - American Society of International Law, Shopsmith, Inc., Lucien Wulsin,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous iterations and versions of his resume with edits, revisions, markup, as well as other articles and documentation about his biography (including Who's Who in the South and Southwest excerpt)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, note cards, Christmas cards, invitations, handwritten notations, newspaper articles photocopies, resumes, envelopes, Correspondents include: Christian A. Herter, Jr., Mornoe Leigh, John Hardin Young, John M. Raymond, Maurice D. Capithorne, Gerald Aksen, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Harry Tyson Carter, Betty Esau, William C. Brewer, Jr., Edward D. Re, Rita E. Hauser, Eva C. Domke, Elliot L. Richardson, Henry P. de Vries, David Gill, Noor Mohammad, K. Scott Gudgeon, World Champion Horse Equipment, Inc., Michael J. Hershman, J. Peter A. Bernhardt, Robert MacCrate, Jack P. Jefferies, Morris H. Wolff, Charles Hopkins, Andres Cuneo Macchiavello, Henry A. Kissinger, Timothy W. Stanley, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Donald E. deKieffer, Circulation Manager - Horseman Magazine, Joseph P. Downer, Betty Calambokidis, Michael Sandler, Dr. Kalliopi Koufa, Michael J. Glennon, Richard Williams, R. Ammi Cutter, Jim McHugh, Howard S. Levie, Andrew R. Cecil, John Norton Moore, John O. Marsh, Jr., Charles E. Barnett, III, Hardy C. Dillard, Mr. Carlyle E. and Mrs. Margo Maw, Deborah M. Levy, Roger McCollester, John Hertz, Marshall V. Miller, Emerson G. Spies, Richard L. Fisher, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Sheikh Salah Al-Hejailan, Robert J. Lipshutz, C. L. Haslam, A. M. Reynolds, P.Y. M. Hartog, John A. Washington, Edward Gordon, Charles Maechling, Jr., Michael K. Wyatt, Robert L. Keuch, Mason Willrich, John E. Howell, Wallace L. Timmeny, Leonard H. W. van Sandick, William W. Bishop, Jr., Irwin M. Stelzer, Takashi Watanabe, Steven L. Meltzer, John E. Howell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notations, newspaper article photocopies, looseleaf notes, invitations, Correspondents include: G. P. Thukov, Monroe Leigh, Robert J. Corber, Geoverts O. J. Van Tets, C. Euguene Webb, Willis L. M. Reese, Paul A. Pavlis, Richard Combs, John R. Cooke, Jr., U.S. Department of Transportation, George W. Coombe, Jr., Samuel D. Engle, Michael H. Cardozo, C. Barrie Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Heribert Golsong, Edward Gordon, Toby S. Myerson, Franz M. Oppenheimer, Yale Club Library,Mr. Gerals and Mrs. Julia Draper, Louis S. Emery, John Hannaway, John Heinz, J. Howard Settle, Howard Holtzmann, Lindsey Cowen, Hart Perry, Edward Dumbauld, Philip C. Jessup, Lawrence Collins, Peter C. Manson, Malcolm R. Pfunder, John A Westberg, Malcolm R. Wilkey, Ms. Haas - Circle 8 Ranch, Joseph P. Griffin, James E. Edmunds, Mary Gardiner Jones, Robert M. Flanagan, Robert Womack, Hardy C. Dillard, Davis R. Robinson, William R. Bailey, Aron Broches, Paul J. Stadtler, William R. Bailey, Terry L. Leitzell, Department of Highways, Robert Womack, John C. Roots, Betty Esau, Ignaz Seidl-Hohenveldern, Rosalyn Higgins, Mark B. Feldman, David Schachter, Robert O. Blake, Joseph A. Greenwald, Pierce McCrary, Mrs. E. Miles Herter, John Lehman, Adele Herter Seroude, Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., John D. Epperly, John O. Marsh, Jr., Phillip R. Trimble, Jerry H. Weiss, Tariq Hassan, John Lehman, Christian A. Herter, Jr., Harold H. Saunders, Roberts B. Owen, Michael Brnadon, J. Peter A. Bernhard, Maurice D. Copithorne, Takashi Watanabe, Mason Willrich\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notations, post-it notes, article photocopies, envelopes, invitations, draft article letter responses resumes, correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Comptroller of the Treasury - Income Tax Division, M. D. Copithorne, Richard M. Hammer, Frank W. Swacker, Juk H. van Maanen, Jerry H. Weiss, Orm Ketcham, Sidney Picker, Jr., Mustafa Sayid, Board of Directors - Hamlet Place Owners, Inc., Harry Tyson Carter, Robert B. Oakley, Byron Farwell, Virginia M. Dondy, C. Karen Troy, Aron (Ronnie) Broches, James M. Michel, Fomad? Riad?, Mr. Riddle, Kempton B. Jenkins, Walking Horse Report, Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse, Walking Horse Report, Arthur R. Albrecht, Francis A. Boyle, Daivd A. Greenburg, William T. England, Chevy Chase Chevrolet, Elisabeth Zoller, Roland de Kergorlay, William R. Felts, Chester H. Brandon, Charles G. Williamson, Jr., Dante B. Fascell, Jacqueline A. McCard, Scott Heuer, Jr., William W. Dunn, John D. Epperly, Michio Mizoguchi, Internal Revenue Service Center, Maryland Income Tax Division, Harry W. Fawcett, Paul Brothers, Inc., Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Bruno A. Ristau, Ronald S. Katz, Sam Eggleston, Jr., Arthur J. Rothkopf, Henry A. Kissinger, Kathleen Sylvester, John R. Cooke, Department of Parking and Transportation Services, J. Stewart McClendon, Peter Auery, Chevrolet Motor Division, Timothy W. Stanley, Herbert D. Spivack, R. W. Munro, Interstate Federal Savings and Loan Association, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prendergast, Kanenori Oshikiri, Geico\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, invitations, resumes, newspaper clippings, post-it notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gamal M. Badr, William J. Flather, III, Yukio Takeuchi, Kanenori Oshikiri, Margo Grant, David Gregg, III, Phillip I. Blumberg, Walter W. Brooks, Jr., Morris I. Leibman, Joseph E. Lombardi, Michael A. Daniels, Toby S. Myerson, Howard B. Hill, Father Joseph Snee, Craig Mathews, Franz M. Oppenheimer, George H. and Rosemary Aldrich, Dan S. Cross, John R. Stevenson, Nan Oldham, George P. Armour, Bob Jordan, Gerald and Julia Draper, Jeswald W. Salacuse, Colonial Parking, Inc., Victoria E. Marmorstein, Arthur R. Albrecht, Gustave M. Hauser, Edward G. Aldrich, Philip Kinkaid, Barbara Anderson - Flather \u0026amp; Hayes Company, K. Martin Worthy, Arthur W. Rovine, Guido Brosio, M. D. Cppithorne, Edward D. Re, Dean Koerth, Pascale Abdelmour, Roy Hamlin Johnson, H. James Conaway, Irene Savanis, Richard (Pokie) Edmunds, Virginia State Highway Commission, Stefan A. Riesenfeld, Werner Hein, Derek M. D. Thomas, James H. Michel, Eugene V. Rostow, Mrs. Wilson (Peggy) Anderson, W. E. Mussman, James C. Conner, Elisabeth Zoller, Julius Kaplan, Marvin J. Colangelo, John F. Murphy, R. Shuman,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings/photocopies, envelopes, highlights, pamphlets, Correspondents include: Hernan Felipe Errazuriz, Monroe Leigh, William J. Flather, III, George H. Aldrich, Parking and Traffic - American University, W. Richard Mason, Photoduplication Service - Library of Congress, Sidney Picker, Jr., John Hanley, Henry A. Kissinger, S. L. Gidden, Ronald A. Jacks, Brice M. Clagett, Richard Wilberforce, Peter D. Trooboff, Michael Axelrod, Marsha T. Rogers, Holly A. Nelson, Mark E. Ellis, Dante B. Fascell, Friedrich Schwank, Wally Brooks, Gillian Jones, John Ritchie, Gerald M. Finkel, Phillip I. Blumberg, William H. Berman, Heribert Golsong, Jeffrey H. Smith, Raymond J. Waldmann, Rodric Braithwaite, Hitchcock Shoes, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, photocopies, revisions, Correspondents include: Mark Warner, Monroe Leigh, Chris T. Antoniou, Henry T. King, Jr., Stuart H. Deming, Richard C. Allison, Sabine Schlemmer-Schulte, Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company, Ted Meron, Jennifer Schwebel, Lowell Satler, Aetna Life Insurance Co., Glenn Sedam, Liza Phillips, Budget Rent-A-Car, Roger Warin, Mary Keane, Euro-Motor, Nations Bank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, signatures, markup, post-it notes, photocopies, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, William H. Webster, Sir Adam Bulter DL, Alex Morrison, William C. Mott, Howell Raines, Antonio Cassese, Conrad K. Harper, Selena J. Linde, Elizabeth A. Snodgrass, Eugene H. Matthews, Frank W. Swacker, University Press of Virginia, Daniel J. Meador, Lawrence Collins, Marcia Warren, David C. Gill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, highlights, photocopies, transcriptions, signatures, appraisal of applicant for Georgetown University Law Center, Correspondents include: Alan K. Simpson, Edward M. Kennedy, Monroe Leigh, Timothy Clancy, David Ibbeken, Admissions Club - Cosmos Club, Fiona A. Brophy, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Ernest C. Mead, Jr., Mr. Klemens and Mrs. Betty von Klemperer, Paul Ure, James Crawford, John Norton Moore, Albert R. Turnball, James Milligan, Jennifer Schwebel, John Wesley, Malcolm R. Wilkey, University of Virginia - Printing and Copying Services, Joseph M. Sweeney, John W. Heffernan, Hume Boggis-Rolfe, Stephen M. Schwebel, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Thomas J. Nicastro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Theodor Meron, Detlev Vagts, John J. Dugard, James Crawford, Wolfson College Cambridge Properties Limited, Charles N. Brower, Mr. John and Mrs. Barbara Moore, Roberts B. Owen, Charles M. Mathias, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Gerog Ress, Yuji Iwasawa, Hannah Scott, Gordon Johnson, Eli Lauterpacht, Anna Ascher, Chairman - Membership Committee - American Law Institute, Judah Best, Robert H. Craft, Jr., Sebastian Alegrett, Elliot L. Richardson, Andy Mayer, Jennifer Schwebel, Dean of Admissions - Harvard Law School, Dean of Admissions - New York University School of Law, Dean of Admissions - National Law Center - The George Washington University, Dean of Admissions - The Washington College of Law - The American University, Dean of Admissions - Vanderbilt University - School of Law, Louis Henkin, Thomas M. Franck, Louis Sohn, Robert K. Goldman, Jonathan Charney, Edith Brown-Weiss, John N. Moore, Dean of Admissions - College of Arts and Sciences - University of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notes, notifications, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Rollin Amore, Theodor Meron, Detlev Vagts, Charles Brower, Walter and Sara - Wolfson College, Lise - Hewlett-Packard, Professor J. Dugard, Andrew C. Mayer - Woflson College, Helene Cohen - The American Law Institute, Branch Manager - Citicorp, George C. Freeman, Visa First Card, Geico - Auto Insurance Renewal Questionnaire, David, Elizabeth F. Leigh, Auto Rental Insurance, Ms. Snyder, Department of Financial Services - County of Loudoun, Hower Bowie, Lawrence Collins, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., G. E. Capital Insurance Services Group, Al Rubin, Delta Skymiles Center, Kevin Olivera, Howard E. Hensleigh, Richard Lillich, Maija S. Blauberga\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, newspaper photocopies, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Dr. A. Vaughan and Sally Lowe, Fadi Makki, Jack L. Goldsmith, Lord Richard Wilberforce, Denis Dejersey-Lowney, Rolan Amore, Thomas N. Connally, Jennifer Raney, Mary Druce, Carol Rhees, Paul H. Dulaney, Jr., James E. Edmunds, Brussells Family, Theodor Meron, Wolfson College, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Thomas P. Nigra, Mrs. Glen Howard, Henry McFarland, Malcolm N. Shaw, Frank Dawson, Clive DuVal, Social Security Administration, Treasurer - Loudoun County, Paul Lovejoy, Marion Barry, Catherine Kessedjian, John Dugard, James Crawford, Cambridge Friends of Development Office, VISA World Access Service Corporation, GE Capital Insurance Services Group, Charlene Barshefsky, Frank Griffith Dawson, Clint N. Smith, State Street Bank \u0026amp; Trust Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, newspaper photocopies, tax and revenue information, handwritten notes, registration photocopies, Who's Who in America photocopy, Correspondents include: Madeline K. Albright, Monroe Leigh, Mary Leigh, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., The New York Review of Books, Moore, Clemens \u0026amp; Co., Inc., Roland Amore, Todd Kern, Charles Jones, Stephen M. Schwebel, Harry G. Barnes, Jr., Eli Lauterpacht, Department of Financial Services - County of Loudoun, John F. Murphy, Bob Jones, Ted Meron, Virginia G. Watkin, The Admissions Committee - Cosmos Club, Patrick Coyne, Roy Hamlin Johnson, Time Life Books, Mileage Plus First Card, Jennifer L. Krieger, Hertz International, Forte-Agip Hotel, Eleanor D. Acheson, Shara L. Aranoff, Dr. A. Vaughn and Mrs. Sally Lowe, Michael Scharf, Jeremy P. Carver, Lord and Lady Wilberforce, Julia Draper, Patricia McGinnis, David T. Link, Thomas D. Grant, Barbara Stone, Cairo Robb, Raymond Shafer, Gianni Manca, Andrew C. Mayer, Amerigas, Misha Meijers, Calvin H. Cobb, Jr., Meineke Hotel, Verena Weinstabl, Christopher R. Wall, Secretary - Board of Governors - Metropolitan Club, Michael D. Sandler, Thelma Guerra, Dr. h. c. M. Necati Munir Ertekun, Jessica T. Matthews, Denis Dejersey-Lowney, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, John Waters, Douglass C. Crummett, Christian R. Bartholomew, Christina M. Deane, Jonathan M .Beart, Leslie Douglas, John Shattuck, Brice Clagett, Heffers Booksellers, Jane Edmonds Penner, Ernest C. Mead, Jr, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Cally Jordan, William Fugate, Ian Brownlie, James Crawford, William D. Denson, Mr. Hillen, Jennifer Raney, Charles Maechling, Jr.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, newspaper photocopies, Correspondents include: Frank Sieverts, Monroe Leigh, Mrs. William D. [Huschi] Denson, Constance A. Morella, Lord Richard Wilbeforce, Edwin Williamson, Charles L. McCormick, III, James [Jimmie] and Sylvia Symington, E. Ralph Coon, Jr., Malcolm R. Wilkey, The Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs, F.L.P. [Peter] and Jeanne White, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Charles Jones, Edgar A. Prichard, Thomas N. Connally, Rollin Amore, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Bartram S. Brown, Robert Scott, Secretary - Board of Governors - Chevy Chase Club, James E. Edmunds, Jennifer Raney, Michael C. G. Dunner, Yuji Iwasawa, Henry A. Kissinger, Nicholas Grace, William Brewer, Sara Marley, Tedson J. Meyers, Admissions Committee - Cosmos Club, Charles Jones, Moore Clemens \u0026amp; Company, Inc., Jack Chorowsky, Alexander Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 13 students including R. P. Borsody, D. F. Carlson, W. M. Dickey, B. H. Hill, E. P. Humann, R. W. Klein, B. L. Lau, W. P. Maloney, J. T. Martin, R. Minshall, J. H. Riggs, R. K. Rudolph, Meemmery, Correspondents include: Edward A. Mearns, Jr., Monroe Leigh, Hardy C. Dillard, Virginia Haith, N. Thompson Powers, John Rehm, L. H. Rhinelander, Christopher A. Leventis, Frances Farmer, Lindsey Cowen, Paul J. Jenkins, Weldon Cooper, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, newspaper clippings, handwritten notations, 12 students including Beard, Bruce, Crawford, Garofalo, Haskell, Hemschoot, Lamberton, Logan, McAllister, Piassick, Raiser, Ranom, Correspondents include: The West Publishing Company, C. Victor Raiser, II, Paul J. Hemschoot, Jr., Claude Crawford, Virginia Haigh, W. Robert Beard, Galbreath E. Palmer, Richard E. Speidel, Hardy C. Dillard, Mason Willrich, Frances Farmer, Roger F. Noreen, Peter W. Low, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., Thomas S. Currier, Bevin Alexander, Murray Belman, L. H. Rhinelander, Izaak Glasser, Edward A. Mearns, Jr.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, Contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, correspondence, 7 students including Deddish, Haith, Hsia, Kennedy, Lang, Perce, Hausen, Correspondents include: Charles R. Titus, Monroe Leigh, Mason Willrich, Robert H. Knight, Murray Belman, Robert Perce, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard, Michael R. Deddish, Jr., James C. Conner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains roster (handwritten) with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 12 students including R. E. Bresler, G. G. Davis, R. S. Davis, D. M. DeWilde, S. S. Dye, D. S. Fitzpatrick, W. P. Macht, G. Palmer, G. K. Stewart, M. Sullivan, F. T. Tuttle, T. C. Williams, correspondents include: Frances Farmer, Monroe Leigh, Hardy C. Dillard, Virginia Haigh, David M. DeWilde, Murray Belman, Peter Manson, Robert S. Davis, Carrol D. Hammer, William P. Macht, Stuart S. Dye, D. S. Fitzpatrick, G. G. Davis, G. Palmer, R. F. Loving, William E. Miller, David E. Plymire, Peter W. Low\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, looseleaf notes, 13 students including G. D. Best, Ralph C. Bresler, S. W. Faber, L. Goetz, J. S. Hannon, W. W. Kirtley, E. A. Kratovil, S. Lengthaisong, J. D. Mollica, W. R. Pearson, W. Taylor Reveley, III, K. T. Watson, Sheppard, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Taylor Reveley, III, Virginia Haigh, Ralph C. Bresler, Murray J. Belman, James Evans, William H. Weiland, Mason Willrich, David E. Plymire, G. D. Best, Peter C. Manson, Board Head Inn, William E. Miller, R. F. Loving, James C. Conner, James G. Evans, Jr., Frances Farmer, Peter Low, Frank L. Hereford, Jr.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive Material - Grades, contains roster with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, 9 students including W. J. Beerworth, M. R. Bromley, H. E. Jennings, J. L. McDougal, Miss Susan M. Sharpley, Randolph W. Urmston, William H. Weiland, Maj. Stanley J. Glod, P. T. Zieman, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, H. Lane Kneedler, Virginia Haigh, Roy G. Bowman, Alexandre Kafka, Susan Sharpley, Jan Chowaniec, R. F. Loving, Randolph W. Urmston, William H. Weiland, Shelby J. Conley, John Rhinelander, Harry E. Jennings, Jr., Hazel Key, William C. Hill, Farmington Country Club, William E. Miller, Frances Farmer, Jerome Stone, Peter W. Low, Little Brown and Company, Maj. Stanley J. Glod, Mason Willrich, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Monrad G. Paulsen, Hardy C. Dillard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains roster with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 9 students including R. M. Glenn, W. H. Heritage, L. E. Leonoff, S. B. MacDonald, Alastair K. Maxwell, Marshall V. Miller, J. A. Mullins, J. M. Naboco, R. C. White, Correspondents include Virginia Haigh, S. B. MacDonald, Alastair K. Maxwell, Marshall V. Miller, Frances Farmer, William G. Christopher, H. Lane Kneedler, Monrad G. Paulsen, Peter C. Manson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains roster with attendance, correspondence, newspaper clippings, looseleaf notes, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 12 students including Beninati, Boswell, Cowles, Gearhart, Harper, Holland, Lemmer, Macleod, John A. McVickar, L. Thomas Galloway, Nicklin, Correspondents include: Virginia Haigh, Monroe Leigh, L. Thomas Galloway, William D. Broderick, John A. McVickar, William V. Lawson, Robert D. Wallick, William E. Miller, Alice Crane, The Colonnade Club, H. Lane Kneedler, The Dean's Office, Monrad G. Paulsen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 9 students including Capt. Royal Daniel, Col. John Jay Douglass, Dennis Fenwick, David Goodman, Roger H. Hull, Louis Verbeke, John Hardin Young, Leonard L. McCants, Mrs. Dulcey Fowler, Correspondents include: John H. Young, Monroe Leigh, Roger H. Hull, Stanley D. Metzger, Virginia Haigh, Leonard L. McCants, Charles Runyon, III, Col. John Jay Douglass, Capt. Royal Daniel, Louis Verbeke, Frances Farmer, Alexandre Kafka, Monrad G. Paulsen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, 7 students including Margaret Ashby, P. B. Fitzpatrick, J. E. Hadley, David Patton Parker, A. Pillet, John M. Skonberg, Patrick Vaghi, Correspondents include: John Skonberg, Monroe Leigh, Virginia Haigh, Frank G. Robertson, H. Lane Kneedler, J. Dapray Muir, J. E. Hadley, Paul P. Streeten, David Patton Parker, Alice Crane, William E. Miller, J. M. Skonberg, R. F. Loving, S. Margeton, B. Esau, Margaret S. Taylor, Monrad G. Paulsen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 7 students including Barry, Halkyard, Raymond Hanzlik, Kyld, Wayne Smith, Whitman, Richard de Wilde, correspondents include: Virginia Haigh, Richard (Dick) de Wilde, Murray J. Belman, H. Lane Kneedler, Betty Esaue, Monroe Leigh, Farmington Country Club attn: Alice Crane, William E. Miller, Mary Frye, Frances Farmer, Henry C. Ikenberry, Richard Frank, Rayburn Hanzlik, Alexandre Kafka, R. F. Loving, Mrs. Barnett, Marian R. Macbeth, Ray C. Hunt, Jr., Monrad G. Paulsen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memos, course materials and outlines, Correspondents include Monrad Paulsen, Morton Pomeranz, Monroe Leigh, Mr. Mickey, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Plaine, Timothy Atkeson, H. Lane Kneedler, Chester R. Titus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, taught with Royal Daniel, correspondence, roster with attendance, memos, course materials and outlines, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 12 students including Ann Marie Anawaty, Robert Arkin, Debra Bowen, David Brown, M. C. Cramer, Daniel Duval, Patrick Hamilton, Helen Kelley, Randall Kirk, Vicki Marmostein, Kenneth Peoples, Henry Stopford, Correspondents include: Royal Daniel, Monroe Leigh, Richard B. Lillich, Virginia Haigh, Vicki E. Marmorstein, Debra L. Bowen, Daniel Duval, Carole Smith, David S. Brown, Jon Hines, Lane Kneedler, Robert D. Arkin, Betty Esau, Philip Stopford, Henry C. Ikenberry, Alice Crane, Colonnade Club, Chester R. Titus, Larry B. Wenger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, taught with Alexandre Kafka, Contains Harvard Law School pamphlet and letter re: Functions and Procedures of the Visiting Committees (1975 - 76), photocopies, articles, roster with attendance, correspondence, memos, course materials and outlines, evaluations, envelopes, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 13 students including Anthony Anderson, Wild Chang, G. Rich Eiselt, Peter Hartog, Frances Henderson, Orlan Lee, Tom McDonald, Bryan Parker, Daniel Rhoads, Gilles Sion, Charles Tribbett, Tim Woodhouse, Douglas Woodworth, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Detlev F. Vagts, Peter Hartog, Alexandre Kafka, Dean Spies, Robert Lillich, Paul Johnson, Betty Esau, H. Lane Kneedler, Virginia Haigh, Orlan Lee, Douglas C. Woodworth, Mary Jo White, Gilles Sion, Royal Daniel, Debra L. Bowen, Larry B. Wenger, Carole Smith, Colonnade Club, West Publishing Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, taught with Alexandre Kafka, Contains roster with attendance, memos, course materials and outlines, signatures, handwritten notations, correspondence with faculty and students, looseleaf notes, 11 Students including: Ziad A. Al-Sudairy, David J. Carol, Jon P. Cramer, Milan Ganik, Michael M. Gondwe, Jo Ann Miles, Frederic C. Rich, Dennis Bisong Tambe, W. Gary Vause, Roger B. Wagner, Daniel Zavala, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Hugh Smith, Virginia Haigh, Lane Kneedler, David Carol, Milan Ganik, Law Council, Elizabeth Lowe, Jo Ann Miles, Roger Wagner, Colonnade Club, Daniel Zavala\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffered Spring 1981 with Alexandre Kafka of the IMF, Contains memos, course planning materials, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Alexandre Kafka, Elizabeth B. Lowe, Lane Kneedler, Royal Daniel, Bettie Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, Contains memos, roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, signatures, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, evaluations, envelopes, correspondence with faculty and students, newspaper articles photocopies, 13 students including: Ellen Cone, Jim Croker, Michael Dalton, Hazen Dempster, Joyce Elden, Amelia C. Fawcett, Edmond M. Ianni, Ken Lee, Wendell Maddrey, Richard P. Merski, Elizabeth Springer, D. Karen Troy, Peter Adler, Correspondents include: Elizabeth B. Lowe, Lane Kneedler, Monroe Leigh, Paul Stephan, Ed Ianni, S. S. Reddy, Virginia Haigh, Kenneth Lee, Hazen H. Dempster, Richard Merski, Carole Milks, Alexandre Kafka, Bettie H. Hall, John H. Jackson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a couple of pages of handwritten notes. 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adoption of ICC Statute by Committee of the Whole of the Rome Conference","With handwritten edits, report and ICC statute summary attached","Contains notes, highlights, limited markup","Forwarded to Paul R Williams, Executive Director of Public International Law and Policy Group for Carnegie Endowment for International Peace","July 20, 1998 ABA article, July 16, 1998 Cato Institute article by Gary Dempsey, August 24, 1998 Forbes magazine commentary, May 1999 American Society of International Law \"In Brief\"","1943 Cornell L.R. article by Robert E. Cushman - \"Ex Parte Quirin et Al - the Nazi Saboteur Case\", Except on international courts from Louis Henkin, Foreign Affairs and the United States Constitution (1996)","Handwritten notes and edits included","Note attached, Forwarded via fax to Henry Marshall at U.S. DOJ","No markings so removed from collection. Other copy may be found in Box 1 folder 18, in the library or through online academic journal databases such as WestLaw and LexisNexus.","Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Section of Criminal Justice, Section Individual Rights and Responsiblities, and Standing Committee on World Order Under Law","Sent from Maury Shenk to Monroe Leigh and including contact information for U.S. delegation in Rome,","Includes \"Law Without Borders: The Constitutionality of an International Criminal Court\" by Paul D. Marquardt, Columbia Journal of Transnatianal Law, 33:73, 1995, Handwritten notes and copies of relevant cases attached","Report on the Proposed ICC by The Committee on International Law and the Committee on International Human Rights, \"Current Developments\" by James C. O'Brien, separate summary by Peter Bekker, and \"Proposal for an International Criminal Court\" by Quincy Wright from American Journal of Int'l Law.","Forwarded to law firm librarian for distribution by Marion A Ott, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts","April 4, 1998 draft by Maury Shenk re: Jurisdiction of International Criminal Court Over U.S. Persons, February 11,1998 draft re: Constitutional objection to International Criminal Court","With handwritten edits and comments","Contains checkmarks","Response to questions on collaboration for ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence","Enclosures: Paper Presented by Michael P. Scharf (\"The ICC's Jurisdiction Over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer\" at August 1999 ABA Section of International Law and Practice, Letter from Monroe Leigh to Samuel Burger regarding acceptance of Rome treaty establishing ICC (with attachments)","Enclosures: ABA Resolution as approved February 1998, August 1998 Report to ABA Section of International Law and Practice","Attachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998","With handwritten notes and edits from Maury D. Shenk","No indication of what document was forwarded","Noting that U.S. would not sign the ICC Treaty and attaching October 20, 1999 Statement Before U.N. General Assembly Sixth Committee re: The Rome Treaty on the International Criminal Court","With some handwritten notes/markings","Post-it attached indicating forwarded from David Aaronson to Monroe Leigh on July 14, 1999","Page flagged","Handwritten notes and highlighting and page flagged","Handwritten notes and markings, Extensive notes on back","1) \"The Case for a Permanent War Crimes Court\", 2) \"Fiddling in Rome: America and the International Criminal Court\", 3) \"The International Criminal Court: An American View\", 4) \"Achieving a Wider Consensus Through the 'Ithaca Package,\", 5) \"Courting Disaster: The U.S. Takes a Stand\"","Attaching \"International Criminal Tribunals: An Institution the United States Can Support\" by Diane F. Orentlicher","Handwritten notes and markings","Handwritten notes and markings","Signature: Monroe Leigh","Enclosures, both with markings as photocopied: \"The ICC's Jurisdiction over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer\" by Michael P. Scharf, as presented October 28, 1999 at Natioanl Security Law in a Changing World: The Ninth Annual Review of the Field, and DRAFT of \"High Crimes and Misconceptions: The ICC and Non-Party States\" by Madeline Morris","Duplicate of article in Series I: ICC, Subseries A: ABA, Box 2 Folder 8","With note from David","With handwritten markings, flagged and note attached - \"The Institute for Global Legal Studies Inaugural Colloqium: The UN and the Protection of Human Rights: Introduction\" by Stephen H. Legomsky for the Washington University Journal of Law \u0026,amp, Policy, \"International Court Should Try Defendants\" by Leila Sadat, St. Louis-Post Dispatch, \"ICC Establishment Pushed by Experts\" for BusinessWorld, \"International Court is Not 'War Menace' \" by Stephen Rickard as letter to the editor, Washington Times, \"The Need for Global Justice\" by Rob Gaudet, The Stanford Daily, \"Fate of bin Laden Strengthens Case for Permanet UN Court\" for Agence France Presse, \"Our Opinion: Even Superpowers Still Need Friends\" editorial for The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, \"A New International Spirit, If the U.S. Can Combat Terrorism, It Can Cooperate to Pursue Justice\" by Diane Marie Amann, The San Francisco Chronicle, \"Court Order\" by David J. Scheffer, letter to the editor, Foreign Affairs, \"Time to Recognise Courts Not Bombs\" by Rob Bennett, Morning Star","With highlighting","Forwarding information from the World Federalist on Washington Post announcement","Forwarding June 14, 1998 article from the New York Times, \"An Old Scourage fo War Becomes Its Latest Crime\" by Barbara Crossette","Forwarding information on 2 articles in The Economist, June 13, 1998 on ICC","Photocopy, \"U.S. Argues Against Strongly Independent War Crimes Prosecutor\" by Alessandra Stanley, \"A Strong International Court\" editorial","Photocopy, \"Clout Without a Country: The Power of International Lobbies\" by Charles Trueheart, brief, \"U.S. at Odds with Allies Over Court\"","Forwarding June 22, 1998 press information from U.N. Court Watch","Photocopy, \"U.S. Presses Allies to Rein in Proposed War Crimes Court\" by Alessandra Stanley, brief, \"Undermining an International Court\"","\"Clinton Urges Others to Give Ground on Court\" and \"War Crimes Conference Remains Divided\"","\"Torch-Light March\", \"Treaty? What Treaty\",","\"U.N. War Crimes Court Agreed\" by James Blitz, July 18, \"U.S. Faces Test on War Crimes Court\" by James Blitz, July 16, with highlighting - \"Diplomats Deliver Judgments on New War Crimes Court\" by James Blitz, July 20","\"America Avoids the Stand\" by Thomas Lippman, Op-Ed, \"The Trouble with the War Crimes Court\" by Fred Hiatt","\"Sorry isn't enough\", \"A challenge to impunity\", \"Latin lessons for Asian banks\"","Forwarding with comment International Institute for Strategic Studies article \"Creating an International Criminal Court\" and other assorted articles from July 27 and 28","Forwarding July 31, 1998 letter to the editor by Jeff Laurenti","With copy of article attached","post-it attached indicating \"Do not send this letter to Ed Dick\"","Contains handwritten markup","Contains handwritten markup","[Copy available at Law INT38.R4253]","1. to Washington Post, 2. to NYTimes (with penciled edits), 3. to Wall Street Journal","Attached letters: November 29, 2000 letter from Lawrence EagleBurger, former Secretary of State, Brent Scowcroft, formder National Security Advisor, Caspar WeinBurger, former Secretary of Defense, Zbigniew Brezezinski, former National Security Advisor, R. James Woolsey, former Director of Central Intelligence, Jeane Kirkpatrick, former Ambassador to the UN, Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State, Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense, Richard V. Allen, former National Security Advisor, George Shultz, former Secretary of State, James A. Baker III, former Secretary of State, and Robert M. Gates, former Director of Central Intelligence, December 22, 2000 letter to Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff GEneral Henry H. Shelton from Senators Jesse Helms, Chairman of Committee on Foreign Relations and John Warner, Chariman of Committee on Armed Services","Signed by Senators Patrick Leahy, Dianne Feinstein, Allen Specter, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Christopher Dodd, John F. Kerry, Joseph I. Lieberman, James M. Jeffords, Richard J. Durbin, Tom Harkin, Herb Kohl, Charles E. Schumer, Frank R. Lautenberg, Paul Wellstone, Barbara Boxer, Patty Murray, Edward M. Kennedy, Paul S. Sarbanes","Signees include Rev. Michael Dodd, Columban Fathers' Justice \u0026,amp, Peace Office, Rev. Lonnie Turner, Cooperativer (sic) Baptist Fellowship Washington Office, Rabbi David Saperstein, Co-Director of Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, Gary Baldridge, Co-Coordinator of Global Missions for the Cooperative Bapatist Fellowship, and Rev. David O. Selzer (Chair), Janey G. Chisholm (Vice Chair), Verna M. Fausey (Secretary), Christopher Pottle (Treasurer), Mary H. MIller (Executive Secretary) of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship","Signees: Patrick J. Kennedy, Sam Farr, Michael Capuano, Pete Stark, Dennis Kucinich, James McGovern, Sherrod Brown, Albert Wynn, Bill Parscrell, Jr., Jan Schakowsky, Barbara Lee, Barney Frank, Maurice Hinchey, Maxine Waters, Carolyn Maloney, Jesse Jackson, Jr., William Delahunt, Shelia Jackson Lee, Tim Holden, Nancy Pelosi, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Chaka Fattah, Edolphus Towns, Tammy Baldwin, Lucille Royball-Allard, Donald Payne, Major Owens, John Lewis, Jerrold Nalder, John Tierney, Bobby Rush, Lynn Woolsey","Signees: Rear Admiral Eugene J. Carroll, Jr., Lieutenant General Robert G. Gard, Jr., Lieutenant Robert O. Muller, Chaplain (Major General) Kermit D. Johnson, Colonel Daniel Smith, Major General John B. Kidd, and Vice Admiral John J. Shanahan","With handwritten notes","(contains flags and handwritten notes), 1. Memo from Lee Caplan re: The Right to Trial by Jury in US Military Courts - Martial, August 11, 2000, 2. 727 Military Triers of Fact: Needless Deprivation of Constitutional Protections? By Gary Michael Heil in Hastings College of the Law 1982, 3. 103 The Court-Martial Panel Selection Process: A Critical Analysis by Major Stephen A. Lamb in Military Law Review, Summer 1992, 4. 1 He Called ofr his Pipe, and he called for his bowl, and he called for his members three - selection of military juries by the sovereign: Impediment to Military Justice by Major Guy P. Glazier in Military Law Revew, October 1998, 5. Citations list, Database JLR","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Brian Newquist, Lea Browning, Barbara L. Stone, Cynthia Price, David Stoelting, John Washburn, Martha W. Barnett, Bruce Swartz, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits, and personal correspondence regarding drafts","1. ML to ICTY Office of Public Information Services, The Hague, re: Request for Copy of ICTY Judges' Submission to the Fourth Session of the U.N. Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court Regarding Rules of Evidence and Procedue, April 12, 2000, 2. ML to Lloyd N. Cutler re: Barbara Crossette's NYTimes article on Pres. signing treaty before end of year, December 11, 2000, 3. Samuel Burger to David Stoelting re: US policy towards ICC and the Rome Treaty, November 9, 2000, 4. ML to Samuel Burger re: ABA adn ICC and US acceptance of Rome Treaty, October 13, 1999","1. Daniel Magraw to [cc. ML], 2. ML to Edison Dick","1. Rona Mears to Thoams Allen, 2. Rona Mears to ML","Handwritten in blue ink","Handwritten comments on some, highlights,","Not all of the documents appear to be extra copies","Contains markup, post-it notes, and notations","Contains notations, 1. Part 6 of the Rome Statute, 2. ABA Recommendation re: ICC, 3. Australian Rule 92, 4. Proposed Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the ICC, 5. Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the ICC (Australian Draft)","1. Re: ICC: Rules of Procedure and Evidence, 2. Re: Proposed Rules for Siracusa Meeting","Copies cc'd with notes sent to: Michael Johnson \u0026,amp, Neal Sonnett, David Stoelting, James Silkenat, Gerold Libby, William Hannay","Contains handwritten notations and markup","Contains markup, notations, post-its, 1. ABA Section of Interantional Law and Practice Report to the House of Delegates Recommenation, 2. Proposed ABA Resolution concerning participation by the United Staets, 3. Report to Section, Re: draft report on the PrepCom, 4. Minutes of the Meeting of the Council of the ABA Section of International Law and Practice, 5. Revised Rules on Part 6, 6. Proposed rules for Special proceedings to Protect a Victim, Witness, or Accused, 7. Draft Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparations for Victims of Violations of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 8. ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence comments, 9. July 12 draft rules on in camera evidence and electronic testimony, 10. In Camera Proceedings and Testimony by Electronic Means: Proposed Revised Rules, 11. Revised rules to replace ABA Rule 72 as well as Australian Rules 88 \u0026,amp, 89 and French Rule 38.1, 12. Subsection 2. Rules of Evidence, 13. International Seminar on victim's access to the ICC, 14. Discussion Paper on Rules for PArt 6, 15. Draft Resolution for Consideration by the Section of International Law adn Practice at the Toronto Meeting","Contains post-it notes, highlights, notations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, WICC group, Robert Stein, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Bruce Swartz, Barbara M.G. Lynn, William Hannay, Lea Browning, Jerome Shestack, Greg Stanton, David Stoelting, Edison Dick","Contains handwritten notes, markup, notations","1. Rules relating to defense counsel, victims and witnesses, 2. Remarks made by Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Pres. Of the International Criminal Tirbunal for the former Yugoslavia, to the Perparatory Commission for the ICC","Contains handwritten notes, Correspondencts include: Thomas Allen, Rhona Mears, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, Karin Calvo-Goller, Greg Stanton, Roland Homet, Bruce Swartz,","Contains markup, handwritten notes and post-it notes, Safeguards for US Personnel under the Rome Treaty for the ICC, ABA Recommendation on ICC (multiple versions), Draft Statement (Dec. 8, 2000), Report on the Proposed ICC (multiple versions)","Contains markup and notes, ASPA draft bill text, APA Model Code of Judicial Conduct, Policy fo the Nixon Administration as Revealed in Public Statements, Expropriation in International Law, Ratification of the Rome Statue of the International Criminal Court by Germany Statement, ABA Recommendation on ICC, Fall 2000 Retreat ICC Report with Recommendation, Ambassador Scheffer's Statement at the Human Rights Caucus, State of Monroe Leigh re: HR 4654, Panel on Foreign Policy Gridlock at Annual Meeting of Association, WICC group contacts, Remarks at House of Delegates Meeting Nashville,","From: DefenseNews.com, Cato Institute, Diplomat, Foreign Affairs, Military Law Review, American Society of International Law, Federal News Service, American Journal of International Law, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times, Reuters, New Yrok times, Congressional Testimony, The International Lawyer","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cynthia Price, WICC email list, Benmamin Ferencz, Carl Christol, Heather Hamilton, Stephen Rickard, Michael Capuano, Henry Hyde, Burns Weston, David Stoelting, Jerome Shestack, Jackson Diehl, Keithe Nelson, Enid Adler, John Washburn, Daniel Magraw, Willaim Hannay, David Scheffer","Contains handwritten notes and post-it notes. 1. 893 F. Supp.65, 1995 US Dist., Civil Action No. 95-1097 (RCL), August 31, 1995, 2. 1996 US App., Docket No. 95-2462, Decided August 29, 1996","Handwritten notes in pencil and ink","Contains post-it notes","Contains highlights and post-it notes","Contains handwritten post-it notes and notations","Contains markup, post-it notes, and notations","1. Reservation Confirmation, 2. Provisional Work Plan, 3. Predicted Ratified Dates, 4. Programme: Independent Defence before the ICC, 5.1999 Human Rights Day Community Awards Luncheon, 6. ABA Reps on Preparatory Comm.","Contains some markup, 1. PCNICC/1999/DP.8/Add.2/Rev.1, 2. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/DP.2, 3. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 4. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 5. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1, 6. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1/Add.1/Corr.1, 7. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1/Add.2, 8. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.7, 9. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/Rt.1, 10. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/DP.3/Rev.1, 11. PCNICC/1999/WGEC/INF/3, 12. PCNICC/1999/WGEC/DP.27","Contains markup, 1. PCNICC/1999/L.4/Add.1, 2. US Statement before the UN General Assembly Sixth Committee, The Rome Treaty on the ICC, October 21, 1999, 3. (same as 2 w/different markup), 4. Senate Foreign Relations Comm Hearing, October 20, 1999, 5. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 6. Activity Report 1997-1999 Conference on Independent Defence before the ICC, 1-2 November 1999, The Hague, Netherlands, 7. A Strong Defense Before the International Criminal Court, Presentation for the ABA, August 10, 1999, by Elise Groulx","1. Excerpt from \"The Price of Terror: One bomb. One Plane. 270 Lives. The History-Making Struggle for Justice After Pan Am 103\" by Allan Gerson and Jerry Adler (HarperCollins Publishers), 2. \"The Constitution and Jrisdiction over Foreign States: The 1996 Amendments to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act in Perspective\" by Lee M. Caplan (contains flagged pages)","1. Testimoney of Jamison s. Borek before the subcommittee on Courts and Adminsitrative Practice of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate on S. 825, June 21, 1994 (contains post-it message from Mark Said and comments within text), 2. Fax re: Draft letter to Sen. Biden supporting FSIA aka S. 735, June 2, 1995","1. Mark S. Said correspondence, June 1, 1995 (contains business card), 2. Re: ILA, European Convention on State Immunity and FSIA., November 13, 2000, 3. Re: Proposed Amendments to FSIA, October 17, 2000 (contains markup)","1. Section Reports with Receommendations, Council Summary (contains inserts), 2. Draft Recommendation and Report on the US Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 2000 (contains Monroe Leigh signature)","Many photocopies, Contains post-it notes, handwritten notes, underlines","Handwritten notes in blue ink, Correspondent's include Monroe Leigh, William Reece Smith, Jr., Andrew Goodpasture, William Hannay, Brooksley Born, Leigh Middleditch, Jr., Mary Hoinkes, Diane Wood, Martha Barnett, Jerome Shestack, James Silkenat, Elizabeth Parker, David Stoelting, Keithe Nelson, Jennifer Dabson, Robert MacCrateLori Damrosch","Contains post-its and handwritten markup, 1. ABA Section of International Law and Practice Recommendation, 2. European Parliament Texts Adopted at the sitting of Thursday 18 January 2001, 3. Resolution of Section of Criminal Justice on ISS (Dec 21, 2000), 4. Report with Recommendation re: this country's becoming a part to the Rome Treaty to establish the ICC","Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes, 1. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates, Recommendation, 2. Relevant transcript parts of Colin Powell's confirmation hearin, 3. Substitute for paragraph 1 of the Resolution, 4. Talking points for House of Delegates debate on ICC, 5. Letters to House on misconceptions of proposed ICC, 6. Transcript (with penciled notes) of Colin Powell's confirmation hearing, 7. Prepared statement of Colin Powell for confirmation, 8. Talking points prepared for Martha Barnett on ICC, 9. Copies of letters re: ICC and upcoming House debate","Contains some notes, 1. Washington Times \"Proposed international court will protect civil liberties\" Dec 30, 2000, 2. Washington Times \"International court pressures and perils\" Dec 26, 2000, 3. Washington Post \"Powell Reverses Albright Choice of Judge\" Feb 4, 2001, 4. Letter to Martha Barnett re: two previous Washington Times articles and \"The United States and the Statute of Rome article in The American Journal of International Law\" (Vol. 95, 2001)","Contains handwritten markup","contains: press release \"Helms, GOP Offer Bill to Protect Ameircans From Prosecution by UN Court\", Statement by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jesse Helms Hearing on \"The American Servicemen's Protection Act\", newspaper photocopies about hearing, letter from Helms to Louis Freeh (Dir, FBI) re: US officials traveling abroad","Contains handwritten markup","Contains highlighting","1. \"Helms 'Losing the Battle' on International Court\", 2. \"'Scare Tactics' on International Court Denounced\"","also contains a brief bio from American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research","Contains signature, tagged page, and handwritten edits in booklet","duplicates removed","removed as a duplicate","Handwritten in blue ink","removed as can be found in journal","Correspondents include: Rochelle Evans, David Stoelting, Myrna S. Raeder, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, William Hannay, Gerald Libby, Cynthia Price, Michael Johnson, Neal R. Sonnett, Jerome Shestack, Bruce Swartz, Lewis Morgan, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits","1. To President William Clinton re: Rome Statute, 2. From James Silkenat re: Criminal Justice Section Resolutoin on ICC, 3. From Monroe Leigh re: President signing the ICC treaty, 4. From David Stoelting re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC, 5. From Cynthia Price re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC","1. Newsletter on Section of International Law and Practice, 2. AP article \"Campaign Launched Against UN Court\"","1. Votes and Comments on resolutions, 2. Report No. 105C, 3. Re: Section of Criminal Justice, Report with Recommendation on ICC, 4. Report ABA on ICC draft, 5. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates Recommendation","note: \"my working copy\", includes revision from August 29, '00","duplicates removed","duplicates removed","duplicates removed","signed Monroe Leigh","Handwritten notes on all three statements: 1. David J. Scheffer, Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes Issues and Head of the US Delegation to the United Nations Preparatory Commission for the Internatioanl Criminal Court, 2. John R. Bolton, Senior Vice President, American Enterprise Institute, 3. Monroe Leigh","removed since its just a copy of the bill text","1. Letter to Monroe Leigh from John B. Anderson (signed) re: Washington Working Group 2000 meeting and HR 4654, July 28, 2000, 2. DRAFT statement re: ICC, 3. Washington Working Group on the ICC meeting Agenda, September 13, 2000, 4. Washington Working Group on hte ICC Information Packet American Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2000, 5. Washington Working Group on the ICC Directory","1. Candidate Responses to ICC Questions as fo 9/13/00, 2. Memo Re: CHRC Member's Briefing: International Criminal Court! From Hans Hogrefe, Septembr 12, 2000, 3. Lobbying letter from Represenatives… to Colleague re: \"Oppose the 'War Criminal Protection Act'\", 4. Handwritten notes about bill and language, 5. Letter from Monroe Leigh to Craig Stuart Powers re: Representative Constance A. Morella and HR 4654 (contains handwritten notes), September 11, 2000, 6. UN-USA Action Alert re: Communications to Congress Concerning the \"American Servicemembers' Protection Act\", August 2000, 7. Agenda for August 29, 2000 meetings with various Representatives","Handwritten post-it and comments on article","1. Letter to Jerome Shestack re: ABA resolutions draft letter to Ben Gilman, August 2, 2000, 2. Fax to Jerry Fowler re: Leigh statement on HR 4654, August 16, 2000, 3. Fax to John Washburn re: Leigh Testimony to committee, July 13, 2000, 4. Fax to John Washburn re: Draft Statement on Statute of Rome, December 8, 2000","Attachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998, Comparison table of Rome Treaty and U.S. Constitution","Handwritten notes","Handwritten comments and edits","Handwritten edits","Some contain highlighting","Pages flagged with post-it notes, March 3, 2000 email from Brian Newquist to Monroe Leigh re: anonymous witnesses and March 6, 2000 fax from Bruce Swartz, U.S. DOJ office of the Deputy Assistant Attorney General interspersed","signed Monroe Leigh","Contains handwritten post-it and notations","Pages flagged","Includes handwritten post it from Brian J. Newquist to Monroe Leigh","Handwritten post-it \"Monroe - FYI, Just Released - Brian\", includes pages of notes as well","1. To Jerome J. Shestack re: Rome language to Helms' bill, June 9, 1998, 2. From Pat Hanrahan re: International Criminal Court Conference Call, June 9, 1998, 3. From Jerome Shestack to Kofi Annan re: Representatives from ABA to Rome Conference, June 11, 1998, 4. From Pat Hanraham re: ICC Conference in Rome (info, news clippings, etc), June 18, 1998, 5. From Lea Browning re: letter re constitutionality of ICC, July 7, 1998 (contains post-it \u0026,amp, handwritten notes), 6. From Giovanni Nardulli re: ABA Representatives to the ICC Treaty Negotiations in Rome, June 18, 1998 (contains handwritten notes)7. To John Lane, Charles Renfrew, David Stoetling, Jerome Shestack re: International Criminal Court, July 20, 1998","1. Rome Statute of the ICC (A/Conf.183/9*) signed ML w/notations, 2. Non-Governmental Organizations Accredited to Participate in the Conference (A/Conf.183/INF/3, 3. Committee of the Whole Bureau Proposal, 4. Draft Statute for the ICC Compendium of Draft Articles referred to the drafting committee by the committee of the whole as of 9 July 1998, 5. Draft Statute: UN Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court signed ML w/notations and post-its","1. Information for Participants, 2. Handwritten notes re: John Washburn, 3. News - Rome Diplomatic Conference for an International Criminal Court by Michael P. Scharf, 3. On the Record ICC Conference news","Another copy may be found in Box","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Lea Browning, Bruce Swartz, Donald Munro, Maury Shenk, Thomas Wingfield, William Hannay, Robert Lutz, David Stoetling,","Handwritten edits and notes","Contains three pages of handwritten notes on looseleaf paper","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains highlighting \u0026,amp, signature of Monroe Leigh","3 different versions, all contains markeup, edits, highlights, and notes","Contains some pencil markup","Contains handwritten notes, Monroe Leigh signature, markup and edits, highlights, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, John F. Murphy, Louis B. Sohn, Timothy L. Dickinson, Harry Marshall, Peter H. F. Bekker","Contains handwritten notes, markup and edits, post-it note markers, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, Michael A. Cardozo, Elizabeth Defeis, Joan Davis, John Murphy, Robert E. Lutz II, Louis B. Sohn, Peter H. F. Bekker, David J. Scheffer, Harry R. Marshall, Jr., Ken Harris","Contains \"ABA World Order Under Law Reporter, Vol. 5, No. 1, Summer / Fall 1997\" Newsletter, Draft UN Document: A/AC.249/1997/WG.3/CRP.2 13 August 1997","Contains handwritten notes, newspapers, journals, press releases, Amnesty International \"Establishing a Just, Fair, and Effective International Criminal Court\" October 1994, \"War Crimes and the Nuremberg Principle by Waldemar A. Solf\" International Security Law (Moore, Turner, \u0026,amp, Tipson, eds. 1990), \"The Need for an International Criminal Court in the New International World Order,\" by M. Cherif Bassiouni and Christopher L. Blakesley in 25 Vand. J. Transant'l L. 151, 1992, \"The Time Has Come for an International Criminal Court\" by M. Cherif Bassiouni in 1 INd. Int'l \u0026,amp, Comp. L. Rev. 1, 1991","Contains \"Testimony of Jamison S. Borek, Deputy Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State, Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, September 15, 1998,\" Text of letter sent to President William J. Clinton on May 15, 1998 supporting ICC, Text of S. Con. Res. 78, 105th Congress, 2d Session","Contains handwritten edits","Contains Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, John Murphy, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Maury Shenk, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Lucinda Low, Michael D. Sandler,","Correspondents include Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Gaines, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Christopher Keith Hall, Willaim M. Hannay, and Stuart H. Deming","Summaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC","Contains handwritten notes","Contains handwritten notes","Contains underlining, handwritten markup, background materials on interested lobbyists, congressional politicians, presidential administrators","Contains handwritten pages of notes, markup, remarks, post-it notes","Contains handwritten pages of notes, markup, correspondents including: Francisco Jose Aguilar-Urbina, Conrad K. Harper, H. E. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Marvin E. Frankel, Michael Posner","Contains post-it markers and underlines, Includes: Text of Treaty: \"No. 1021. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 9 December 1948, UN Security Council Official Documents, ABA Reports with Recommendations to the House of Delegates of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association","Contains names, addressed, phone numbers","Contains handwritten notes, highlights, memos","Contains highlights and handwritten notes","Contains markup, handwritten notes, post-it notes, highlighting","Contains handwritten notes, post-its, highlighting, comments","Contains highlights and notes","Contains post-its and notations","Contains edits, highlights, underlining, post-it notes, looseleaf pages","Contains handwritten notes, looseleaf pages,","Contains post-its, notes, markings","Handwritten message","Contains handwritten looseleaf notes","Contains post-it note \"Master Copy\" \u0026,amp, Monroe Leigh signature","Contains post-it notes, handwritten edits, flags","Contains memo correspondence, handwritten notes, edits","Contains flags, handwritten notes, edits, correspondence page","Contains Leigh signature, handwritten edits","Contains memo correspondence","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mary M. Devlin, Willaim M. Hannay, Jonathan Gluck, contains flags, handwritten notes, post-it notes, penciled edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Diane F. Orentlicher, Stuart H. Deming, Richard B. Lillich, Larry A. Hammond, Charles R. Norberg, Jeffrey M. Lindy, William Geary, William D. Denson, David A. Martin, John Jay Douglass, Martin C. Loesch, Sushan Demirjian, Contains highlights, Leigh signature, handwritten edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Allen Ryan, Kenneth B. Reisenfeld, Jay Vogelson, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Susan Bright, Contains handwritten edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Marcia Warren, Antonio Cassesse, Douglas Stringer, Peter Lichtenbaum, Mark S. Ellis, Valerie Brion, Susan E. Magalhaes, Robert F. Drinan, Barbara Stone, Richard J. Goldstone, Larry A. Hammond, Stuart H. Deming, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Jonathan Gluck, Elizabeth R. Rindskopf, Daniel B. Magraw, Jerome J. Shestack, Osborn Maledon, Contains highlights, post-it notes, handwritten edits, memos, Leigh signature, looseleaf pages of notes","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mark J. Hartwig, David N. Lindley, Susan A. Ehrlich, Larry Johnson, David G. Keyko, Hamid Sabi, Anna Ascher, Gonzalo Parra-Aranguren, Mary M. Devlin, Larry A. Hammond, Conrad Harper, Georg Ress, John Heffernan, Barbara Kagan, Michael D. Sandler, Louise Arbour, William Hannay, Sushan Demirjian, John Noyes, Barbara Stone, Contains highlights, looseleaf pages of notes, handwritten notes, post-its, flags, edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, John Heffernan, Nina Bang-Jensen, Valerie Brion, Michael Scharf, Douglas Stringer, Marilou Righini, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Bob Lutz, J. S. Weigand, Contains handwritten notes, business cards, memos, Leigh signature","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Willaim Hannay, Gary A. Marek, Professor Mischa Wladimiroff, Adrienne A. Cook, Contains handwritten messages, Leigh signature, annotations","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Reid Bauman, Richard J. Goldstone, Barbara Stone, John Heffernan, David Roll, Contains: Leigh signature, handwritten memos, flags","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ramadan Gashi, Gerold W. Libby, John Crook, Louise Arbour, Graham T. Blewitt, Contains: Leigh signature, handwritten notes","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cristian M. DeFrancia, Contains: ICTY application paper \"The Use of Anonymous Witnesses in War Crimes Trials: the Legal Background\", Cristian M. DeFranica signature","Contains photocopies","Contains handwritten notations and comments","Contains handwritten notations","Contains post-its, handwritten comments, underlines","Contains post-it notes/markers, handwritten comments","Contains post-it notes/markers, handwritten comments, underlining, 3 1/2 floppy disk labelled \"Tadic decision re witnesses\"","Contains tabs","Contains post-it markes and pages of handwritten looseleaf comments","Contains fax message","Contains correspondence between Mornoe Leigh and David Stoelting, highlights, pencil comments","Contains highlights, notations, edits, post-it note markers","Includes: The Queen v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte: John Gerald Gallagher, Mobil Oil Libya Ltd. V Secretariat of Petroleum and the Governmnet of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriyah, \"Tadic, the Anonymous Witness and the Sources of International Procedural Law\" by Natasha A. Affolder, \"To 'Establish Incredible Events by Credible Evidence': The Use of Affidavit Testimony in Yugoslavia War Crimes Tribunal Proceedings\" by Patricia M. Wald","Contains decisions for Ontario High Court of Justice (06/26/1989, 07/10/1989), Ontario Court of Appeal (04/29/1992), Supreme Court of Canada (03/24/1994), Includes highlights, underlines, post-it markers, post-it notes with notations","Contains handwritten notes, memos, business card, newspaper clippings, and proceedings related to Doe v. Karadzic","Contains checkmarks, handwritten notes","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits","Contains edits, handwritten notations, post-it note markers","Contains highlights, personal notes, post-it markers","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, post-it notes","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ted Meron, Detlav Vagts, Ian E. Davidson, Harry Marshall, Stephanos Stavros, Stanislaw Pomorski, David Bederman, Joseph Dellapenna, Daniel G. Partan, Andrew Vollmer, Larry A. Hammond, Stuart Deming, Jonathan Gluck, Jeremy McBride, Mary Devlin, Mark Zaid, David E. Aaronson, Alaire Rieffel, William L. Robinson, Lawrence Collins, Herbert Smith","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, markers","Contains handwriting on copy of \"Human Rights Brief\" by the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law newsletter, Volume 4, Number 1, Fall 1996","Contains highlights, markings, correspondence, handwritten notes, 1. Bulletin of Human Rights, Special Issue: Fortieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Centre for Human Rights, United Nations, 1988, 2. \"Hearsay and the European Court of Human Rights, by Craig Osborne, The Criminal Law Review, 1993, 3. \"Constitutional Cooperation\" by Henry J. Reske, ABA Journal, October 1996, 4. \"Victims and Voyeurs at the Criminal Trial\" by Paul Gerwitz, Northwestern Univeristy Law Review, Spring 1996, 5. \"Emphasizing Victims' Rights at the Sentencing Phase of Criminal Proceedings\" by Ilana Subar, Maryland Law Review, 1996, 6. \"Constitutional Amendment for Crime Victims Urged\", The Wall Street Journal, June 26, 1996, 7. \"Rule of Law: A Bill of Rights for Crime Victims\" by Paul G. Cassell and Steven J. Twist, The Wall Street Journal, April 24, 1996, 8. \"Making Amends\" Transcript, Online News Hour, PBS, June 25, 1996, 9. \"After White v. Illinois: Fundamental Guarantees to a Hollow Right to Confont Witnesses\" by Patricia Bennett, Wayne Law Review, 1993","Contains highlights, underlines, handwriting, correspondence, thank you card, memorandum re: \"The Right of a Defendant to Cross Examine Witnesses against him as articulated in the Senate Legislative History on Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights\", brief on \"International Tribunal for the Prosecuction of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Former Yugoslavia Since 1991\"","Contains highlights, handwritten notes, post-it notes, underlines, government documents from the U.S, Great Britain, New Zealand, Latin America, Japan","Contains intro correspondence, post-it markers, highlights, underlines, handwritten notes on Federal, State, and District court cases","Summaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC","Contains cases and articles with highlights, underlines, comments, post-it markers","Contains articles and summaries with highlights, underlines, comments, looseleaf paper notes, post-it markers, Monroe Leigh signature","Contains correspondence with John W Heffernan, Thomas Warrick, Mark Levine, Monroe Leigh, handwritten notes","Contains correspondence with Professor Robert Lutz, Douglas Stringer, Monroe Leigh, Stuart Deming, references Human Rights cases and gives summaries","Contains handwritten notes, correspondence with Maury D. Shenk, Monroe Leigh, Michael Scharf, Joseph F. Murphy, post-it notes, business card, and notations","Contains hadnwritten notes, highlights, post-it notes, newspaper clippings","Contains correspondence with Nina Bang-Jensen, Kelly Goss, and Monroe Leigh","Contains handwritten memo, correspondence with Maury D. Shenk, Monroe Leigh, Kevin A. Doherty","Contains correspondence with David Stoelting and Monroe Leigh, Presentation of an Indictment for Review and Application for Warrants of Arrest and for Related Orders, Indictment, Decision on Review of Indictment and Application for Consequential Orders, Statement by Justice Arbour","Contains letter from Paul R. Williams","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains index of authorities 1 - 9 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 10 - 16 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 17 - 25 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 26 - 33 (International court cases, Tribunal materials, ABA materials) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 34 - 42 (UN materials) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 43 - 50 (International Agreements, Charters and Treaties) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 51 - 60 (International statutes, US Legislative - Federal statutes, US Legislative - State statutes, US Legislative History) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 61 - 75 (Books, Articles \u0026,amp, Pamphlets) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 76 - 85 (Books, Articles, Pamphlets, Statements, Addresses \u0026,amp, Press Releases, Miscellaneous) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 86 - 93 (Books, Articles, Pamphlets, Statements, Addresses \u0026,amp, Press Releases, Miscellaneous) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains letter from Inman Deming to Monroe Leigh, \"The Year In Review: International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia\" by Douglas Stringer, \"After White v. Illinois: Fundamental Guarantees to a Hollow Right to Confront Witnessess\" by Patricia W. Bennett, \"The Predicament of Peacekeeping in Bosnia\" by Tibor Varady","Contains highlights","Includes copies of following resolutions: H. Con. Res. 42, S. J. Res. 20, H. Res. 1368, H. Res. 103, S. J. Res. 12, H. Con. Res. 29, H. R. 647, S. 720","Contains letter from John Norton Moore to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights","Contains handwritten notes on sheets of looseleaf","Contains index to Vol. 1 - Vol. 4, Annotated Agenda, Notice of meeting with questions, Meron article, US Proposal, Secretary General's Report, Membership List, Outline of ABA Report, Minutes of May 19, 1993 Meeting, Notices of Second Meeting of Task Force (Mary 24, 1993, May 27, 1993, June 1, 1993), Preliminary Draft Report, Minutes of June 2d Meeting, June 8 letter to Rashkow Re Chief Prosecutor Recommendations, Monroe Leigh signature, check marks, handwritten notations, post-it notes","Contains June 10 Memo on Meeting June 14 (bound separately) - Proposed agenda, Second draft including executive summary and red lined copy of report, Memo on role of federal judge in grand jury proceedings and military justice practice, Monroe Leigh signature, handwritten notations, edits","Contains June 17 memo on Meeting June 25 (Proposed Agenda, Revised Executive Summary of Report, Revised draft resolution), Minutes of June 14 meeting, June 22 memo transmitting final draft, Minutes of June 25 meeting, June 25 memo advising of further meeting on Monday, June 28 to finish report, Minutes of June 28 meeting, June 29 memo advising of meeting Thursday, July 1 to finalize report, Monroe Leigh signature, underlinds, handwritten edits, notations","Contains June 30 memo transmitting final draft and advising of meeting July 1 with agenda, June 30 memo transmitting Dod Draft of Procedural Rules for the Tribunal, June 30 memo listing recommendations for Judges of Tribunal, Minutes of July 1 meeting, June 12 memo enclosing final version of the Task Force Report and mintues for meetings of June 25, June 28 and July 1. (Final version is velo bound separate document), Monroe Leigh signature","Contains resumes of potential members of the task force, a copy of the New York Times Magazine April 21, 1991 Section 6 \"Capture of a Terrorist\" by Steven Emerson sent by Victoria Toensing to Monroe Leigh, highlights, edits, checkmarks, memos","Includes post-it indicated item is on disk","Handwritten comments and highlighting","no markup and can find online at: http://www.un.org/law/n9810105.pdf","Contains underlining, check marks, and Monroe Leigh's signature, notecard from M. Cherif Bassiouni","2 copies. 1 - Handwritten comments on a few pages, 2 - Different formatting and tabs","Handwritten notes and markup","including notes and addendum (duplicate copy has been removed)","includes newspaper clippings and Leigh's responses","1. \"Slay This Monster\" by Senator Jesse Helms, Financial Times, July 30, 1998, 2. \"For Clinton's Last Act\" by Robert S. McNamara \u0026,amp, Benajmin B. Ferencz, NYTimes Op-Ed, Dec. 12, 2000, 3. \"Internaitonal Court Pressures and Perils\" by Ted Galen Carpenter, Washington Times Od-Ed, Dec. 26, 2000, 4. \"Proposed International Court Will Protect Civil Liberties\" by Monroe Leigh, Washington Times, Dec. 30, 2000 [duplicate copies of 3 \u0026,amp,4 removed]","1. State Immunity Act 1978 (United Kingdom), 2. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 (United States)","Contains Stephen M. Schwebel signature","1. Sovereign Immunity, Act of State, OPEC, April 1980, 2. Draft Articles for a Convention on Sovereign Immunity, February 9, 1982","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains October 9, 1980 letter inserted into pages from James Crawford to Monroe Leigh regarding previous correspondence on immunity","Contains Business Card of Beverly May Carl with handwritten message \"With best regards\"","From Najbee Samie, Contains handwritten memo to Najbee Samie with questions","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains correspondence between Monroe Leigh and Myres S. McDougal, as well as edits","Contains highlights, Memo stationary from Najeeb Samie","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains underlining","Contains memorandum to Monroe Leigh re: Comments on suitability for publication, edits","Contains note.","Note: \"With the compliments of the author\"","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","1. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1974-1975 Involving Questions of Public and Private Interntainal Law A. Public International Law\" by Dr. James Crawford, 2. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1974-1975 invovling Questions of Public and Private International Law A. Public International Law\" by James Crawford, 3. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1978 Involving Questions of Public and Private International Law\" by James Crawford, 4. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1980 Involving Questiosn of Public International Law\" by James Crawford","Contains note from James Crawford.","Contains note from James Crawford.","Contains letter from James Crawford to Monroe Leigh","Contains correspondence between Monroe Leigh and James Crawford.","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains note \u0026 business card from Michael Brandon","Contains memo note from William E. Hannaford to Monroe Leigh","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains business card and note from Michael Brandon to Monroe Leigh","Contains note \"With the Compliments of Michael Brandon\"","Contains correspondence between Stephen M. Schwebel and Monroe Leigh","Contains note \"With the Compliments of Michael Brandon\"","Contains memorandum, correspondence, post-it notes,","Contains looseleaf paper, notes","Contains handwritten memorandum, briefs, newspaper articles and transcripts of proceedings","Contains memrondum, brief, transcripts","Contains transcipts and newspaper articles","Contains transcripts and handwritten memos0000000000","Contains handwritten notes, underlines, articles","1. Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant, 2. Reply Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant, 3. Brief of Defendant-Appellee, 4. Joint Appendix","Contains handwritten notes and yellow pad pages, Agenda and Participants","1. Report on Developments in United States Sovereign Immunity Practice submitted by Monroe Leigh, September 28, 1989, 2. Interim Report Committee on State Immunity by Monroe Leigh, Draft June 17, 1988","1. AJIL International Decisions Section, 2. Summary of research on state immunity doctrine - case law, 3. Attachment and Execution of Property and Foreign Sovereign Immunity, 4. Foreign State Immunity: Summary of Law Review Articles Relevant to the American Experience with the Seven Questions Proposed in the Warsaw Report of the International Law Association Committee on State Immunity","Reports from: Georg Ress, Ajit Kumar Sengupta, Tara Kishore Prasad, Tibor Varady, Gamal Badr, Christopher H. Schreuer, C.C.A. Voskuil, Renata Sonnenfeld, Lady Fox, Giovanni de Sangro,","Contains pencil markup and comments","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains notations","Contains pencil markup and comments","Contains pencil markup and comments","Contains handwritten notes and diagram of setting arrangement","Contains signature of Monroe Leigh","Contains post-it notes and handwritten comments, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, F. L. de May, Pierre Lalive, Ian Brownlie, B. Osorio, Ricardo R. Balestra, Silvia Maureen Williams, Georg Ress, Sueo Ikehara, Finn Syerstad, Tibor Varady, James Crawford, Rodney N. Purvis, Najeeb Samie, Edward Gordon, Gamal Badr, Kanae Taijudo, O. V. Bogdanov, Helmut SteinBurger, Ian Sinclair, Lars Hjerner, Michael M. Gondwe, K. M Ioannou","Contains handwritten note pages, post-it notes, comments","Contains post-it notes and instructions for Summer associates","1. Interim Report Committee on State Immunity, 6/15/88, 2. International Law Assoication Montreal Conference (1982) International Committee on State Immunity Report","Contains post-its and handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Georg Ress, Barbara Osorio, Najeeb Samie, F. L. de May, K. W. Cuperus, Ian Brownlie,","1. 3 alternate resolutions for the Queensland Conference, 2. Review of Professor Ress's Preliminary Report on Developments in State Immunity (Montreal Draft Convention)","1. Report for the ILA Conference in Queensland, 2. Amendment to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and the Berman Bill from the House of Representatives, 3. Injunctions under sovereign immunity law, 4. Summary of Law Review Articles relevant to the American Experience with the Seven Questions Proposed in teh Warsaw Report of the International Law Association Committee on State Immunity.","Contains handwritten notations","Signature: Monroe Leigh, Correspondents include: Jiri Zemanek, Monroe Leigh, Georg Ress, Christine De Witt,","List of Participants and Agenda for April 4 - 6, 1991 Meeting","Contains mark-up, post-its, handwritten notes","Contains diagrams of seating arrangment as well as notes about panels and discussions","Contains post-it, Participants for ILA Committee on State Immunity April 4-6, 1991, Cairo Conference 1992 Guidelines for Reports","Contains handwritten notes, markup, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Raul Vinuesa, Georg Ress, P.J. O'Keefe, Jurgen Brohmer, Catherin Kessedjian, Christoph Schreuer, Jiri Zemanek, Tibor Varady,","Contains post-its, handwritten notes, edits, markup, 1. UN: International Law Commission Report on the Draft Aricles Adopted at its 43rd Session, 2. Committee on Cultural Heritage Law, ILA, Report and Draft Convention for Consideration at the 1992 Conference, 3. Montreal Draft Article I/ILC Draft Article 2 (versions and edits), 4. ILA, State Immunity - Dissenting opinion, 5. Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property (UN, A/CN.4/L.457)","Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes","Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes","Contains post-its, markup, notes, and handwritten comments","Contains signature of Monroe Leigh, handwritten notes, edits","Contains handwritten notes and highlights, Correspondents include: Alfred P. Rubin, Anthony D'Amato, Monroe Leigh, Jim Nafziger, Cynthia Lichtenstein, Michael Sandler, Jounral Articles (with notes): 1. \"What does Tel-Oren Tell Lawyers?\" By Anthony D'Amato in \"The American Journal of International Law,\" 79:1, January 1985, 2. \"Revising the Law of 'Piracy'\" by Alfred P. Ruin, California Western International Law Journal, 21:1, 1990-1991.","Contains business cards, letters, post-it notes, notations, highlights, underlines, markers, Includes: \"Report of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association\" 1994, Military Law Review, Vol. 149, Summer 1995 [including: \"Evaluating Present Options for an International Criminal Court\" by Monroe Leigh], \"The Proposed Permanent International Criminal Court: An Appraisal\" by Leila Sadat Wexler from the Cornell International Law Journal, Vol. 29, No. 3, 1996, \"From 'Kidnapped' Witness to Released Accused 'for Humanitarian Reasons': The Case of the Late General Djordje Djukic\" by Paul J.I.M. de Waart from the Leiden Journal of Internal Law 9, 1996, \"Surrender of Fugitives to the War Crimes Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda: Squaring International Legal Obligations with the U.S. Constitution\" by Kenneth J. Harris and Robert Kushen from Criminal Law Forum Vol. 7 No. 3, 1996, \"Promoting the right to reparation for survivors of torture: What role for a permanent international criminal court?\" publication from Redress, \"The Case for a Permanent International Truth Commission\" by Michael P. Scharf from Duke Journal of Comparative \u0026,amp, International Law, Vol. 7 No. 2, 1997, \"The International Criminal Court: Observations and Issues Before the 1997 - 98 Preparatory Committee, And Administrative adn Financial Implications\" a joint project of International Association of Penal Law, International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, International Law Association, American Branch, Committee on ICC, 1997","Contains correspondence from M. Cherif Bassiouni, draft guidelines for Combating Impunity for International Crimes, Joinet Report from UN on question of the impunity of perpetrators of human rights violations (civil and political)","Nothing of note (no markups or highlights), Removed because can be found through catalog","Contains underlines, highlights, handwritten notations","Contains Monroe Leigh signature, check marks and edits, highlights, handwritten revisions, post-it notes, draft program, draft list of participants","Contains highlights, Correspondence with Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, Christopher Keith Hall, \"The ILC's Draft Statute for an International Criminal Tribunal\" by James Crawford in The American Jounral of Internaional Law, Vol. 88 No. 140, January 1994","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, handwritten pages of notes (including questions), highlights","Contains dividing markers","Contains post-it markers","Contains notation \"without common articles\"","Missing Articles 1 - 3","Contains checkmarks and pencilied notations","Handwritten edits included","Redline draft attached","Handwritten edits included","No edits, does not appear to be cited in AJIL article - keep?","Page marked with a post-it, Keep? Pin-cited in ICC Editorial Comment","Handwritten notes/edits by Monroe Leigh and edits by AJIL included","Draft of editorial comment attached","Attached revision of ICC Editorial Comment and noting recent proposal in policy, Handwritten edits marked with post-its","Includes handwritten edits","Includes handwritten edits","Includes handwritten markings","Includes handwritten markings","Printed November 29, 2000, includes highlighting","Printed November 29, 2000, includes highlighting and post-it note flagged page","Keep? No personal markings indicated (though some present as copied from original) and does not appear to be cited in his article","Attaching additional comments and edits on article \"International Law Societies and the Development of International Law\"","Requesting receipts for reimbursement purposes","Additional footnotes and consent to publication attached","Handwritten edits and notes from Monroe Leigh, Maury attached","With handwritten edits from Mohammed Z. Hafez","1999, Cornell International Law Journal article, \"The Amnesty Exception ot the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court\" by Michael P. Scharf, October 2000 offprint copy from International and Comparative Law Quarterly of UK House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee Report, June 2000, 1987 publication by Council of Europe on Legal Affairs, \"Expression of consent by states to be bound by a treaty\"","Requesting copy of Cannon 2 of the ABA Model of Judicial Conduct, 1991 edition","Enclosing articles on ICC and humanitarian intervention","Includes newspaper excerpts, speech, attendance lists for ceremony, Monroe Leigh resume, press release, copy of section from congressional record daily digest when appointed, confidential statement of employment and financial interests, statement of nominee to the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, correspondence, booklet containing information for appointment, The International Telephone and Telegraph Company and Chile, 1970-71: Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate by the Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations -June 21, 1973, Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations brochure, The Constitution of the United States of America, Nomination of John R. Stevenson hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate - July 31, 1973","Contains correspondence, looseleaf notes, memos, documents with underlines, newspaper clippings, biographical and financial forms that are filled out by hand, confirmation hearing materials, campaign contribution information, hearing transcript, questions","Contains Press Release regarding appointment, numerous invitation lists, correspondence, speech, photograph of swearing in","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Kenneth S. Levinson, Francis O. Wilcox, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Seymour J. Rubin, James V. Dolan, Thomas M. Franck, Oscar Schachter, John LeMoyne Ellicott, Gordon Gray, Loy W. Henderson, Philip W. Buchen, William Lang, Edward J. Gerrity, Jr., Bradford Morse, Washington Opportunities for Women, Carl F. Salans, Hamilton Carothers, Cecil, David C. Acheson, Willis L. M. Reese, Timothy W. Stanley, Harry W. Fawcett, Steven Landon, Kenneth M. Spang, H. Lane Kneedler, Jane Sommerich, James E. O'Brien, George P. Armour, Dante B. Fascell, Oscar Victor, Abram Chayes, James C. McKay, Samuel R. Dorrance, Smith College, John N. Hazard, Harry A. Inman, Ralph W. Dorius, Richard B. Bilder, Richard C. Allison, Betty Posniak, Lester Nurick, Lyman M. Tondel, Jr., William J. Martin, Jr., John H. Riggs, Jr., Richard S. Lombard, John Hopkins Heires, Norma, Andreas F. Lowenfeld, Thomas E. Drumm, Jr., John B. Henderson, Lewis Hoffacker, Will E. Leonard, Jr., James T. Lynn, John Maktos, Myer Rashish, Walter Sterling Surrey, Frank M. Wozencraft, James R. Offutt, Isaac Shapiro, John F. Ryan, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Douglas W. Laird, Raymond F. Conkling, G. W. Haight, Robert Murphy, Andrew R. Cecil, Mike Minder, H. A. H. Cortazzi, Mason Willrich, John S. Battle, Jr., Walter A. Slowinski, Jeffrey M. Lang, MAnsfield D. Sprague, Totton P. Heffelfinger, II","Correspondetns include: Monroe Leigh, William C. Olson, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, W. T. Mallison, Alwyn V. Freeman, Wilbur L. Fulgate, W. T. Ketcham, Jr., Hardy Dillard, Yehuda Blum, Amelito R. Mutuc, William W. Dunn, Robert S. Dillon, William H. Weiland, W. Gibson Harris, Willis L. M. Reese, John D. Epperly, Anthony A. Rascio, Adam Yarmolinsky, Paul A. Wolkin, David Sarre, Joseph Modeste Sweeney, Robert W. Lawson, Jr., Thomas S. Busha, Richard W. Edwards, Jr., Howard S. Levie, Miriam Theresa Rooney, Edward Dumbauld, Gordon H. Barrows, Covey T. Oliver, John P. Furman, Howard J. Taubenfeld, Michael F. Butler, Raymond L. Brittenham, Leslie A. Grant, Jose A. Cabranes, Cesar Sepulveda, Maxwell Cohen, John M. Howell, Thomas Ehrlich, Edward J. Lawler, Sidney Jacoby, Harry L. Freeman, Arthur R. Albrecht, F. Trowbridge vom Baur, Joseph H. Guttentag, Carl O. Christol, Maurice Wolf, Richard Young, John G. Kester, Charles S. Rhyne, Charles Robert Norberg, John M. Raymond, Gen Kajitani, Walter Sheble, George Yamaoka, Richard S. Reid, James N. Hyde, David D. Newsom, Alfred H. Von Klemperer, James A. R. Nafziger, John Scali, Herman Phleger, Eric Stein, Polly M. Lead, Bayless Manning, Edward D. Re, Stephen Hearst, Marshall V. Miller, Alan Wm. Wolff, H. Francis Shattuck, Jr., W. Tapley Bennett, Jr.","Includes transfer of records itemized listing, memos, brochures, appointment papers, newspaper clippings, travel itineraries and receipts for a trip to Brussels, correspondence, looseleaf notes, First Semiannual Report by the President to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Report submitted to the Committee on International Relations - December 1976, Report of the Study Mission and Cooperation in Europe - Washington, DC - December 2, 1976","Includes earnings and leave statement, correspondence ,memos, contacts card, inventory of boxes sent to Steptoe \u0026 Johnson, photocopies of newspaper articles, notice of resignation","Includes: \"The Foreign Affairs Advice Privilege\" by Gordon B. Baldwin, Wisconsin Law Review, Vol. 1976, No. 1, pp16 - 46 (w/note: \"To Monroe: With Grateful appreciation for affording the opportunity, Gordon\"), Q\u0026A for Leigh from Pike Committee, Draft Report citing Henry A. Kissinger (State, 40 Committee, and SALT), Pike Committee Proposed Resolutions on \"Contumacious Conduct\" of Henry A. Kissinger - Statement of the Facts, Suggested Paragraphs for Inclusion in Minority Report of House Select Committee on Intelligence, Looseleaf notes, Memo from George H. Aldrich to Mr. Maw re: Pike Committee Hearings - Indications of White House Staff Attitudes, News reports, Memorandum re: Legislative History of 2 United States Code 192, Statement by Henry A. Kissinger Secretary of State before the Select Committee on Intelligence House of Representatives, October 31, 1975, Buchen Draft, 11/18/75, Memorandum to Phillip W. Buchen, Antonin Scalia, Carlyle E. Maw, 11/18/75, Memorandum to Phillip W. Buchen, Rex E. Lee, Antonin Scalia, 11/17/75, Pike Committee Proposed Resolutions on \"Contumacious Conduct\" of Henry A. Kissinger - Call's Draft, Alternative speeches, Chronology with Respect to State Department Subpoena, Summons to appear before Pike Committee, Alternative Draft - Suggested Paragraphs for Inclusion in Minority Report of House Select Committee on Intelligence, 11/17/75, Copy of public law 93 - 190, Copy of Title 2 - The Congress, Codes 190 - 198","Contains handwritten notes, signatures, underlines, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, D. Jeffrey Hirschberg, Michael D. Sandler, John Lewis Smith, Jr., George W. Calhoun, Harold R. Tyler, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, Thomas Crocker, Peter W. Rodman, Tom Johnson, Edward S. Christenbury, Henry E. Petersen, George H. Aldirch,","Includes Motion of Plaintiffs for an order to permit public filing of their motion for summary judgment against the individual defendants, Memorandum of law in support of plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment against the individual defendants, photocopy of list of jobs of William A. K. Lake, Kissinger SFRC Testimony - July 10, 1974, Motion by Plaintiffs for summary judgment against the individual defendants","Includes: Petition for write of Ceriorari to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (w/letter from David Ginsburg and business card of James E. Wesner), Brief for Petitioner and Cross-Respondent Henry A. Kissinger, Brief for Respondents Military Audi Project, et. al, Reply Brief for Petitioner and Cross-Respondent Henry A. Kissinger, Appendix, Syllabus (w/handwritten note, \"Thank you\"), Supreme Court Decisions","Contains handwritten notations, edits, underlines, signatures, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jeffrey H. Smith, Lawrence S. EagleBurger, John S. Pruden, James B. Rhoads, Henry R. Kissinger, Jack Brooks, Don Oberdorfer, Jock Covey, Donald P. Young, Helmut C. Sonnenfeldt, James E. Wesner, David Ginsberg","Contains newspaper clippings, journal articles, photocopies of newspapers","Includes materials regarding the donation of Kissinger's Papers to the Library of Congress, looseleaf notes, notations","Article re: Hedrick Smith v. Nixon case from \"The Daily Washington Law Reporter\" Vol. 106, No. 97, pg. 913 - 918","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, The Editor - Washington Post, Mike Sandler, David Ginsburg, James E. Wesner","Contains photocopies of docments: US Court of Appeals for DC Circuit list of relevant case numbers \u0026 memorandum, Proceedings transcript, delivered opinion (2 copies), Plaintiffs reply memorandum of points and authorities in support of their motion for a preliminary injunction, memorandum of points and authorities in support of plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and, alternatively, a preliminary injunction, Affidavit of William E. Leuchtenburg, Affidavit of Nat Hentoff, Affidavit of William Safire, Affidavit of Donald G. Herzberg, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and in support of defendant Henry A. Kissinger's cross-motion for summary judgment, Opposition to plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment, Cross-motion for summary judgment by defendant Henry A. Kissinger, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction, Second Affidavit of Henry A. Kissinger, Order, Certificate of Service, Affidavit of Monroe Leigh, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment and in support of defendant Henry A. Kissinger's cross motion for summary judgment, Complaint","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, George H. Aldrich, President Ronald Reagan, Sen. Arlen Specter, Henry A. Kissinger, Pamela B. Gann, Erwin N. Griswold, Mark R. Joelson, Stephen S. Rosenfeld,","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Malcolm R. Wilkey, William W. Bishop, Jr., memorandum for Mary Lee re: Suggested Paragraph for Chairman Moore's Letter, John R. Stevenson","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., Abraham D. Sofaer, Memorandum for Restatement File, Richard L. Fischer, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Jennifer L. Hall, John Norton Moore","Contains highlights, underlines, markers, newspaper photocopies, newspaper clippings, journal excerpts, articles","Excerpts from the American Journal of International Law re: The Permanent Court of Arbitration for 1961, 1963, 1969, \"Nomination of Thomas J. Meskill\" Report from the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate together with Individual News, 1975, pamphlet: \"Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary: What it is and How it Works\" American Bar Association, 1977, UN General Assembly Security Council A/33/223 S/12830 19 October 1978: Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups Note by the Secretary General, text of EO 12059, 11 May 1978,","Contains 4 reports with Monroe Leigh signature, in French language, also includes UN Gen. Assembly Security Council A/33/223/Rev. 1, 25 October 1978: Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups - Note by Secretary General","Contains correspondence, envelopes, memos, note cards, looseleaf notes, notations, table of U. S. members since 1938, Election of Judges to the International Court of Justice, 1981 - Sri Lanka's Candidate - Mr. H. W. Jayewardene, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cyrus Vance, Austin Pulle, Jorge A. Aja Espil, G. W. Haight, H. W. Jayewardene, Marshall Mays, Robert B. von Mehren, Roberts B. Owen, Willis L. M. Reese, Ernest A. Gross, Cecil J. Olmstead, Francis T. P. Plimpton, William W. Scranton, Stephen Schwebel, Hardy C. Dillard, Timothy B. Atekson, Marco C. E. J. Bronckers, Abram Chayes, William W. Bishop, Jr., Edison W. Dick, Richard C. Allison, Philip C. Jessup, Lyon L. Brinsmade","Contains signatures, memos, edits, notations, highlights, articles, looseleaf notes, newsletters, resumes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert Brownwell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herbert W. Briggs, John R. Stevenson, Seymour Rubin, Warren E. Burger, Walter Sterling Surrey, Adrian W. De Wind, John N. Hazard, Robert Coulson, Eugene F. Scoles, Henry T. King, Jr., Austin Pulle, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Herbt J. Hansell, Cyrus R. Vance, Stephen M. Schwebel, Hardy C. Dillard, Erik Suy, Vanden Huevel, Millard H. Ruud, Norris Darrell, Howared M. Holtzmann, Kurt Waldheim","Contains memos, handwritten notes, eidts, looseleaf notes, articles, signatures, highlights, background information, reports, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Carlyle E. Maw, Stephen M. Schwebel, William D. Rogers, Herbert Brownell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Herbert J. Hensell, Warren E. Burger, Cyrus Vance, Henry T. King, Jr., John Nolan, Alan Cranston, Joseph J. Sisco, Carole Smith, Millard H. Ruud, James O. Eastland, John R. Stevenson, E. Donald Shapiro, Don Wallace, Jr., Daniel P. Moynihan, Philip C. Jessup, Robert Coulson, Robert L. Trescher, W. M. Reisman, Hugo B. Margain, Eugene V. Rostow, Thomas M. Franck","Contains memos, handwritten notes, edits, underlines, table of US memebers since 1938, articles, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert J. Hansell, Kurt Waldheim, Cyrus Vance, Joseph S. Lord, III, Herbert Brownell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Alan M. Dershowitz, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Frank J. McGarr, Robert A. Sprecher, Albert Branson Maris, Stephen G. Breyer, Damon J. Keith, Walter J. Cummings, Maurice Copithorne, Carlyle E. Maw, Leonard C. Meeker, Timothy B. Atkeson, Henry T. King, Warren E. Burger, William D. Rogers","Contains various drafts of letters re: International Court of Justice and Cyrus R. Vance, supporting materials, notations, highlights, memos, table of U.S. members since 1946, table fo U.S. members since 1938, routing slips, and correspondence indicating that ML had requested materials be returned and then the returned copies are included, articles, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cyrus R. Vance, Henry T. King, Jr., Millard H. Ruud, Gerald Asken,","Contains transcripts, scripts, underlines, edits, comments, signatures, Who's Who in America excerpted photocopies, Who's Who in the World excerpted photocopies, Directory of American Scholars excerpted photocopies, The International Who's Who excerpted photocopies, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Pegi McLaughlin, Arthur J. Goldberg","Materials for correspondence with Kurt Waldeim, Secretary General of the United Nations, from William W. Bishop, Jr., Herbert Brownell, Herbert J. Hansell, Monroe Leigh","Contains memos, signatures, photocopies of telegrams, handwritten letters, transcripts of speeches, resumes, draft press release, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Herbert J. Hansell, Alan J. Kreczko, Leonard v. B. Sutton, Seymour J. Rubin, Adrian W. DeWind, John Scott, Hardy Dillard, John R. Stevenson, Stephen M. Schwebel, Warren E. Burger, John N Hazard, Robert Coulson, Henry T. King, Millard H. Ruud, William W. Bishop, Jr., Arthur J. Goldberg,","Contains handwritten notations, photocopies, agendas, correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert H. Mundheim, Austin Pulle, J. Wallace Hopkins, Jr., Michael Bradfield, Carlyle E. Maw, Stephen M. Schwebel, Max Frankel, Richard R. Baxter, Cyrus Vance, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herbert J. Hansell","Contains index, memos, looseleaf notes, envelopes, markup, edits, mailing lists, messenger requests, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, J. Varekamp, Roberts B. Owen, Keith Highet, William W. Bishop, Jr., Edmund S. Muskie, Lyon L. Brinsmade, Hardy Dillard, Eric Stein, Richard L. McCall, John J. McCloy, Michael Reisman, R. Ammi Cutter, Daniel J. Boorstin, James E. O'Brien, Stephen M. Schwebel, Leonard C. Meeker, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Seymour J. Rubin, Abdulloh El-Erain, Erik Suy, Abram Chayes, George J. Alexander, Richard H. Ullman, Michael I. Sovern, Adrian S. Fisher, Warren E. Burger, Herbert W. Briggs, Al Freeman, Oscar M. Ruebhausen, Robert M. von Mehren, Albert M. Sacks, Robert Coulson, Merrell E. Clark, Jr., Austin Pulle, Herb Hansell","Contains handwritten comments, notes, signature, underlines, Foreign Affairs Manual Circular, Vol. 3 - Personnel (1980 and 1981), Presidential Ranks - Score Sheet, Panel B, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Joan M. Clark, John H. Rouse,","Contains pencil markup, \"Preliminary Summary of Support by Groups Consulted, for U. S. nominee to ICJ\"","Names include: Roberto Ago (Italy), Jiminez De Arechaga (Uruguay), Abdullah El-Erian (Egypt), Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mexico), L. Ignacio-Pinto (Benin), H. W. Jayewaredene (Sri Lanka), Eero J. Manner (Finland), Jose Sette Camara (Brazil)","b. May 26, 1907 according to original file container, Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Robert Ago of Italy between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, Don Wallace, Jr., Millard H. Rudd, includes highlights and notations","Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Jiminez De Arechaga (Uruguary) between Monroe Leigh, William D. Rogers, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs","b. March 21, 1920 according to original file container, Contains resume, correspondence (1 letter) regarding Abdullah El-Erian between Monroe Leigh, Philip C. Jessup","b. November 17, 1908 according to original file container, Contains curriculum vitae, highlights, correspondence (3 letters) regarding Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mexico) between Hugo B. Margain, Monroe Leigh, the Department of State, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs","b. 1916 according to original file container, Contains resume, highlights, pencil mark-up, correspondence regarding H. W. Jayewaredene (Sri Lanka) between Cyrus R. Vance, A. C. S. Hameed, the Department of State, the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the U.N.","b. June 21, 1903 according to original file container, Contains handwritten memo, correspondence (1 letter) regarding Louis Ignacio-Pinto (Benin) between Monroe Leigh, William D. Rogers","b. July 16, 1913 according to original file container, Contains curriculum vitae, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Eero J. Manner (Finland) between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, the Department of State, the Embassy of Finland","b. April 14, 1920 according to original file container, Contains highlights, resume, Correspondence (3 letters) regarding Jose Sette Camara (Brazil) between the Department of State, the Permanent Mission of Brazil to the U. N., Vanden Huevel, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs","Names include: Richard R. Baxter, Nathan R. Berke, Hardy C. Dillard, Walter Ely, Arthur J. Goldberg, Leo Gross, Louis Henkin, Myres S. McDougal, Robert B. McKay, Carlyle E. Maw, Russell D. Niles, Covey T. Oliber, Oscar Schachter, Bernard G. Segal, Louis B. Sohn, William B. Spong, Jr., John R. Stevenson","Contains highlights, letter from Warren E. Burger to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Henry T. King, Jr., to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, press release and letter (dated 29 June 1978) from William D. Rogers to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Carlyle E. Maw to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Millard H. Ruud to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, personal note, letter from Herbert Brownell to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Robert Coulson to Monroe Leigh","b. February 14, 1921 according to original file container, contains highlights, correspondence regarding Richard R. Baxter, background information, bibliographies, letters of support, resume, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert J. Hansell, Millard H. Ruud, Don Wallace, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, William D. Rogers, Robert Coulson, Thomas M. Franck, Henry T. King, Jr.,","Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Nathan R. Berke between Monroe Leigh, Alan Cranston, Douglas J. Bennet, Jr., President Jimmy Carter","Contains highlights, letter regarding Hardy C. Dillard between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","Contains highlights, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Walter Ely between Herbert Brownell, Robert L. Trescher, Shirley M. Hufstedler","b. August 8, 1908 according to original file container, contains highlights, underlines, resume, biographical information, correspondence regarding Arthur J. Goldberg, Correspondents include: Herbert J. Hansell, Fred J. Cassibry, Alfonso J. Zirpoli, Julius J. Hoffman, James B. Parsons, Walter E. Craig, Joseph S. Lord, III, Alan M. Dershowitz, Frank J. McGarr, Robert A. Sprecher, Albert Branson Maris, Stephen G. Breyer, William J. Campbell, Hubert H. Humphrey, Howard H. Baker, Frank Church, President Jimmy Carter, Damon J. Keith, Walter J. Cummings, Leonard C. Meeker, Joseph J. Sisco","b. April 6, 1903 according to original file container, contains highlights, resume, biographical information, correspondence regarding Leo Gross, Correspondents include: Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon, Daniel P. Moynihan, Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter regarding Louis Henkin between Leonard C. Meeker and Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter regarding Carlyle E. Maw between Herbert Brownwell and Monroe Leigh","b. November 23. 1906 according to original file container, contains highlights, biographical and bibliographical information, correspondence regarding Myres S. McDougal, Correspondents include: Elliott Goldstein, Herbert J. Hansell, President Jimmy Carter, John C. Stennis, James O. Eastland, Monroe Leigh, W. M. Reisman, Eugene V. Rostow, William W. Bishop, Jr., E. Donald Shapiro, Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon, Emerson G. Spies, Frank Moore,","Contains highlights, letter regarding Robert B. McKay between Monroe Leigh and Herbert Brownwell","Contains highlights, letter regarding Russell D. Niles between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","b. April 21, 1913 according to original file container, contains highlights, AALS Directory of Law Teachers excerpt, Who's Who in America excerpt, letter dated 9 June 1978 regarding Covey T. Oliver between Monroe Leigh and Millard H. Ruud","Contains highlights, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Oscar Schachter between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon","Contains highlights, letter regarding Bernard G. Segal between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","b. March 1, 1974 according to original file container, contains highlights, biographical and bibliographical information, correspondence regaridng Louis B. Sohn, Correspondents include: Herbt J. Hansell, Henry T. King, Jr., Monroe Leigh, Robert Coulson","Contains highlights, letter regarding William B. Spong, Jr. between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","Contains highlights, letter regarding John R. Stevenson between Monroe Leigh and Herbt Brownwell","Contains supporting documents, underlines, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Austin Pulle, Arthur J. Goldberg, William W. Bishop, Jr.","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, PCA reports starting in 1900","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, articles about the PCA","Index: Statute of the International Court of Justice, Present Members of the International Court of Justice, Procedure for Election of Judges, American Candidates, Foreign Candidates (Ambassador El-Erian (Egypt), Mr. Razafindralambro (Madagascar), Ambassador Sette Camara (Brazil), Dr. Gomez Robledo (Mexico), Professor Robert Ago (Italy), Judge Manner (Finland), Mr. Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)), Past Nominations by the US National Group","Contains \"Guide for National Red Cross Societies on their Role as Auxiliaries of the Army Medical and Civil Defence Services\" - Geneva, 1952 and Memorandum re: Summary of Participation and Probable Voting Position of Governments and National Red Cross Societies as of October 18, 1957","Contains notations, signatures, Correspondents include: U. S. Delegation, Orlando Pedragosa Nadal (Delegate of Uruguay), Dr. Muhlenhover (Delgate of Germany, Amrit Kaur (Chairman, XIXth International Red Cross Conference), General Gruenther, James T. Nicholson, Mr. Boissier, Ellsworth Bunker, Robert McClintock (Delegate of USA), George M. Elsey, John Foster Dulles","Contains notations, schedules for each day of the Conference (28 Oct - 7 Nov), list of delegates, governing rules","Contians notations, edits, markup, copies of various drafts and resolutions proposed by different countries in attendance at the Conference","Removed to collections in library because there were no markings","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library [Law Basement - Oceans 13.6.I6146P","Issued by the Embassy of Pakistan, Washington, D.C.","Contains inked edits and markings in the footnotes, Leigh signature","Contains Leigh signature, minor edits and markup","Contains edits, markup, notations","Contains edits, markup, notations, attached notes","Contains markup, notations, looseleaf notes, briefs","Contains markup, notations","Contains 1 document with two attachments, including 1 - The Development of the Murray River and 2 - Synopsis of Report of the Inter-State Royal Commission on the River Murray (1902)","Contains 1 document titled: \"Recommendations of International Joint Commission on Diversion from Watershed in Its Final Report on the Lake of the Woods Reference\"","Contains markup, handwritten notations, circled areas regarding the relevant aspects to international water rights vis-à-vis the St. Lawrence Seaway between Canada and the US. Includes Public Law 358, 83d Congress, Chapter 201, 2d Session, S. 2150 (July 1957), \"Report on the Committee on Public Works on S.2150: A Bill providing for creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation to Construct part of the St. Lawrence Seaway in United States Territory and for other purposes,\" House Report No. 1215, 83d Congress, 2d Session (February 19, 1954), Senate Report No. 441 (same name House Report No. 1215), 83d Congress, 1st Session (June 16, 1953)","Contains copies of treaties, memos, drafts, relevant background/precedent materials, notes, handwritten notations, edits, markup, revisions","Contains copies of treaties, memos, drafts, relevant background/precedent materials, notes, handwritten notations, edits, markup, revisions","Contains initials ML","Contains cases American Hawaiian Steamship Co. v. United States, Baltimore Steam Packet v. United States, Cors v. United States","Contains cases Eastern Steamship Lines v. United States, Kendall v. United States, Lex Laboratories, Inc. v. United States","Contains cases National Bulk Carriers v. United States, North American Shipping Company v. United States, Olive J. Olson \u0026 Company v. United States, Ozanic v. United States, Petition of Grace Lines, Smith-Douglass Company v. United States, Trailerships Inc. v. United States, Wilson Lines v. United States","Contains an overview of legislation and cases related to Just Compensation","Contains summary of compromise settlement offer of just compensation for five Danish vessels requisitioned July 12, 1941, including the Alssund, Brosund, Columbia, Lundby, Olympia","Contains draft \"Report for H. Graham Morison, Assistant Attorney General, Claims Division, Department of Justice","Contains memorandum for Mr. Bressor, Message for Mr. Howard, Memorandum for Mr. Laylin","Contains memorandum for Conference with Paul Umoff, Memorandum of Conference with J. G. Comyn, Memorandum of Conference with H. A. Stevenson, Memorandum of Conference with George Davies","Contains Deposition of Hans Christian Brodersen and the Deposition of Hugo Lund for Dampskibsselskabet \"Haffnia\" Aktieselskab, et al vs. The United States in the United States Court of Claims","Binder with 16 sections regarding \"Christiani Visa Matter\" that deals with citizenship and whether or not Henning Christiani was a collaborator with the Germans during World War II. Sections include: Memorandum for Mr. Laylin, 1. Christiani and Nielsen Memorandum, 2. letter to Henning Christiani, 3. Memo of a conversation between Mr. Steger and Mr. Hyde at the U.S. Consulate on 12th January 1948, 4. Telephone conversation of December 11, 1947 with Francis Cunningham of State Department, concerning visas, 5. Translation of Depostition made by former Prime Minister Erik Scavenius before the investigating committee of hte Engineering Society in the matter of the investigation of the conduct of its member, Dr. Rud. Christiani, during the late war, 6. \"Danish Saboteurs Wreck Nazi Plants\" text from New York Times article dated Sunday, February 21, 1943, 7. \"Nazis Hinted Giving Up Norway and Denmark\" text from New York World-Telegram article dated Thursday, February 3, 1944, 8. \"Nazis Plan to Leave Norway, Denmark\" text from The London Daily Sketch artcled dated Thursday, February 3, 1944, 9. Statement (from Christiani?), 10. Translation of Memorandum on the Work of Ardal, 11. Translation of Letter of Auugst 19, 1949, from Dr. Christiani to Mr. Henning O. Christiani, New York, in excerpt, 12. Translation of memorandum from Mr. C. L. David, barrister to the Supreme Court, to Mr. Steglich-Petersen, barrister to the Supreme Court, regarding Dr. Rud. Christiani vs. The Danish Engineering Society dated August 15, 1949, in excerpt, 13. Translation of letter of April 20, 1949, from the Ministry of Justice to Mr. Steglich-Petersen, attorney for Dr. Rud Christiani, informing Mr. Steglich-Petersen that the Ministry of Justice has written the Attorney General that they accept his recommendation that hte Ministry not take up again the matter of violation of hte ex post facto laws relating to association with the enemy during the occupation of which Dr. Christiani was absolved of February 7, 1947, -- in spite of additional relevant data extracted by the investigating committee of the Danish Engineering Society, 14. Translation Royal Danish Legation letter, 15. Translation of letter of June 13, 1949, from Dr. Rud. Christiani to Mr. Henning O. Christiani, care of Christiani \u0026 Nielsen Ltda, Bogota, Colombia, in excerpt, 16. Translation of letter between Henning O. Christiani and Christiani \u0026 Nielsen / Rud Christiani","Contains facts of the case, memorandum, notes, supplemental memorandum, Brief of Claimant on Motion to Dismiss, H.R. 5200 (80th Congress, 2d Session), markup, looseleaf handwritten notes, edits [Case revolves around the question of \"whether an individual who is an American citizen by American law and at the same time a German citizen by German law, may recover property seized by the Alien Property Custodian during WWII\"]","Contains handwritten looseleaf notes, drafts, edits, markup","Contains brief overviews of sales contracts involving shipping via water (ocean/sea), including Name, D.W.T., Age, Date of Sale, Seller, Buyer, Consideration, Price per D.W.T., Terms of Payment, Port of Delivery, and Conditions, from July 1940 to October 1945","Contains brief overviews of sales contracts involving shipping via water (ocean/sea), including Name, D.W.T., Age, Date of Sale, Seller, Buyer, Consideration, Price per D.W.T., Terms of Payment, Port of Delivery, and Conditions, from July 1940 to October 1945","Contains orders, memorandum, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes,","Contains handwritten looseleaf notes, drafts, edits, markup","Involves rights of ships and the Federal Government, contains Abstracts of Cases for Cors Argument, memorandum, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, edits, discussions on the authority of \"the Maritime Commission to requisition ships of foreign registry lying idle in American ports,\" the \"enhancement clause,\" Report: Inquiry into operations, policies, and affairs of United States shipping board and emergency fleet corporation by the House of Representatives, 69th Congress, 1st Sesstion (Report No. 2)","Contains printed proceedings of case, court documents (both for the Court of Claims phase and the US Supreme Court phase), includes markup, handwritten notations","Includes copies of 5 wills for Adda M. Allen, Janet H. C. Meade, Jane Kelley Caskey, Howard T. Karsner, Frank R. Jelleff,","Contains memoranda, court documents, depositions, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, edits, markup, drafts, discussion of \"whether the Commissioner of Baseball may not be deemed a one-man voluntary association,\" national law of unfair competition, piracy complaint in connection with world series broadcast, copyright problems involved in televising the Cinema","Contains memoranda, index cards, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, discusses questions re: \"whether the President proceeding under his executive powers may cancel the certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain domestic air carriers authorizing them to fly to Mexico City.\"","Contains drafts, edits, markup, looseleaf handwritten notes, newspaper clippings","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains 27 index cards with summaries of relevant cases for precedent purposes under the headings of arbitration, Condemnation, Contract, Fiscal Year, Lease, Reimbursement,","Contains notes by Monroe Leigh, Orem W. Ketchum, J. K. M., H. R. S., W. S. S., D. V. H., Jr., C. J. S., includes markup, adites, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, index card","Contains \"Progress of Bankruptcy\" framed cartoon (n.d.), University of London Presentation Ceremony for Recipients fo Higher Degrees and Reception by the Vice-Chancellor program (21 March 1952), \"Law Notes\" notebook that lists persons met/present at social functions and those who sent Monroe Leigh Christmas Cards, The University of Virginia and the Spirit of Honor by Robert K. Gooch, An address to the entering students, 19 Sept 1955","Contains handwritten letters, envelopes, enclosures, invitations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Dietrich Oehler, Howard E. Hensleigh, Old Ivy Inn, Robert Hubbard, Jr., Raymond F. Loving, Farmington Country Club, John R. Dykema, Hardy C. Dillard, Arthur J. Walters, Bumpus Book Store, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Donald P. Ray, Helen M. Hill, Roger Fisher, Lindsey Cowen, R. D. G. Ribble, Marjorie Merritt, Channing Harrison, E. Ham. Welbourn, John S. Voorhees, Michael H. Cardozo, Adam Yarmolinsky, Davidson Sommers, Walter H. Glass, Louis Henkin, Department of Motor Vehicles, Alan Burroughs, Klemens von Klemperer, William H. Smith, Robert W. Tucker, Charles T. Berry, Evans B. Brasfield, F. Aley Allan, Reverend Daniel E. Power, Comptroller of the Treasury, Office of the Assessor, District Collector of Internal Revenue, Henry Saunders, F. A. Cardman, Joseph Burchenal, London Life Association Ltd, Robert Haydock","Contains looseleaf notes, Conclusions in response document, French Republic in the Name of the French People document, handwritten notations and edits in french, Correspondents include: Jane Lang McGrew, Norman Frauenheim, F. A. Mann, Monroe Leigh, Trustee Department - General Accident, Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd.,","Contains note cards, newspaper clippings, handwritten letters, letter drafts, envelopes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, U. S. Department of Commerce, Vincent Burke, John N. Irwin II, George W. Hickman, Nugroho, Joseph C. Robert, Robert H. Knight, David Bruce, Paul Kaplowitz, Wilmington Trust Company, Donald E. Claudy, Robert Dechert, Manhattan Traffic Court, Robert Fearey, Paul A. Wolkin, John R. Dykema, Heyward Isham, Totton P. Heffelfinger II, Union Trust Company, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, Belgian Consul General, Tom W. Leigh, Roy D. Russell, Benjamin Forman, Regal Shoe Shop, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, R. E. Booker, G. Vernon Leopold, R. E. Bauer, Howard Hensleigh, John D. Epperly, Walter, Glass, Superintendent of Documents, John N. Bathrick, Leonard J. Ganse, John Haskell, Bumpus Book Store, George Hsu \u0026 Company, Blackwell's, Sheldon Z. Kaplan, Philip O'Neill, Jimmy, John McGlynn, Sherman Baldwin, Catharine Gallaher, Wilson E. Schmidt, Jere H. Dkyema, John D. Epperly, Henry W. Sawyer, III, Joseph M. Snee, Edwin G. Schuck, Luke Marbury, Carl, Z. Lewis Dalby, J. W. Lentz, Jack Osborne, Charles Davis, Folger, Nolan, Fleming - W. B. Hibbs \u0026 Co., Inc., Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Mansfield D. Sprague, William Gallaher, Arthur H. Phillips, Frank Shakelford, O. M. Scott, Robert G. Harper, David Bruce, Edwin McElwain, Lyttleton Fox, Myres S. McDougal, H. M. Stationary Office, Don V. Harris, Jr., Marshal, Stephen Hearst, Roland, John B. Henderson, Edward Lee Arapian, Dillard Crinkley, William W. Arbuckle, Thomas Armat, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Gianni (Johnny) Manca, Robert (Bob) Haydock, Ammi Cutter, H. Marshall Peter, Charlie Maechling, Father James F. Cunningham,","Contains signatures, handwritten comments, enclosures, looseleaf notes, pamphlets, brochures, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Daingerfield L. Ashton, Benjamin Forman, Marjorie Merritt, John D. Randall, Richard R. Baxter, Stephen Hearst, Jackson Martindell, Tracy S. Voorhees, The Ronald Press Company, M. W. Oettershagen, Little Falls Swimming Club, Thomas P. Peardon, Nugroho, Michael H. Cardozo, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Howard E. Hensleigh, John F. Furman, Blackwell's Music Shop, F. Warrington Dawson, J. Vincent Burke, Jr., F. J. Dymond, Leonard C. Meeker, Irving Lipkowitz, J. W. Iliff, Wallace Dempsey, Lybrand, Ross Brothers \u0026 Montgomery, Walter Herzfeld, Ercole Graziadei, Mrs. McCannon, E. Earl Pugh, Robert W. Berry, Siesta Motel, Louis C. Krauthoff, Byron S. Adams, Simeon B. Dunlap Smith, Rene-Jean Wilhelm, Joseph Burchenal, T. A. Grillo, Tyler Thompson, Phillip I.Blumberg, I. Austin Heyman, Lyttleton Fox, Brockenbrough Lamb, The Old Ivy Inn, George W. Hickman, Jr., Jackson K. Judy, Jerome P. Facher, George R. Fetter, Robert M. Scott, Sam Clammer, L. L. Lemnitzer, Sidney Morton, Ernest A. Jaffray, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr., Hugh Gallaher, Theodore C. Achilles, Alan S. Boyd, Anna Barringer, Henry W. Sawyer, III, Harvard Law Review, William Leigh Taylor, Walter Glass, Edwin Martin, W. T. M. Beale, Jr., James Fulton, Joseph Barbash, Ben Bruce Blakeney, Leonard J. Saccio, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Conrad Philos, G. Gale Roberson, Jr., Frank Boas, Chase Manhattan Bank, J \u0026 E Bumpus, Ltd., John Cheeseright, Charles Foster Moore,","Contains signatures, handwritten comments, underlines, Correpondents include: Monroe Leigh, Warrington Dawson, Walton Folk, Marjorie G. McCannon, Elliott B. Strauss, Lewis H. Van Dusen, John B. Rehm, John G. Burnett, K. H. Friedman, Charles Rhyne, Norman P. Seagrave, Herbert F. Goodrich, Leslie A. Boosey, E. J. O'Donnell, J. Vincent Burke, Jr., Benjamin Forman, John B. Henderson, Roger Ernst, Richard R. Baxter, William E. Perdew, Samuel L. Eggleston, Herman C. Marshall, Gerald Draper, Bill, Blackwell's Book Store, Tracy S. Voorhees, A. W. H. Nicholson, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., Thomas P. Peardon, William McC. Martin, Jr., D. Webster, Mansfield Sprague, Lynn Ungoed-Thomas, Bankers Trust Company, Stephen Hearst, G. I. A. D. Draper, Comptroller of the Treasury, Joseph T. Trotter, A. E. Kraus, Madeleine Provinzano, Lyman L. Lemintzer, Max G. Coulson, Doubleday Book Shop, Union Trust Company, Rene-Jean Wilhelm, Howard E. Hensleigh, H \u0026 P Manufacturing Company, F. Trowbridge vom Bauer, Herbert J. Blitz, Lyttleton Fox, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr.","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, signatures, Correspondents include: Julia and Gerald I. A. D. L. Al Forge, Draper, Monroe Leigh,","Contains handwritten letters, looseleaf pages, envelopes, enclosures, resumes, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Sidney Morton, SCM, Mr. Guiher, Mr. Morris, Charles Donahue, Donald J. Hardenbrook, William C. Bauknight, Julius Kaplan, Richard C. Bergen, Walter H. Glass, Charles H. Shuff, Robert A. Marmet, John N. Regan, Dumond Peck Hill, Market Tire Company, Macon M. Arthur, Gustave M. Hauser, Adam Yarmolinsky, Union Trust Company, Perkins McGuire, Aley Allan, Joel Barlow, Edward D. Re, Nicholas Katzenbach, John E. Hayes, Wallace G. Dempsey, Arthur H. Phillips, Stanley Surrey, John Dykema, Robert W. Lawson, Jr., Edward S. Smith, J. W. Weaver, Samuel Efron, Eastern Airlines, K. H. Friedman, Tracy S. Voorhees, Peter von Teufenstein, John Stuart Higgins Jr., Martin Domke, Alfred von Klemperer, Helen Claggett, John B. Huffaker, Dan Marquarder, H. F. Arps, William J. Schrenk, Jr., John Carey, Mansfield D. Sprague, Federal Trade Commission, Better Business Bureau, Washington Post, Department of Licenses \u0026 Inspection, William H. Watts, Stephen C. Reville, Jr., George C. Denney, Clovis E. Byers, Lawrence Hargie, Philip D. Saxon, Marjorie Merritt, Dick van Wagener, Philip D. Saxony, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, John Stewart Higgins, Jr., Richard M. Buxbaum, Seymour J. Rubin, Hubert A. Schneider, Herbert Briggs, William Roy Vallance, Clovis Byers, John D. Epperly, Howard S. Levie, Charles R. Norberg, George Farah, Jacob L. Holtzmann, Irving Lipkowitz, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Rev. Oscar deWolf Randolph, Phillip I. Blumberg, Jefferson B. Fordham, Robert Dechert, R. Granville Curry, Alan G. Kirk II, Bernard G. Heinzen, L. Niederlehner, Frank M. Wozencraft, Michael Cardozo, E. Fontaine Broun, C. Severin Buschmann, Jr., James C. Sargent, Alan S. Boyd, Daggett (Bud) Howard, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, Benjamin Forman, Charles L. Decker, Virginia Law Review Association, Collins Denny, III, Conrad Philos, Old Ivy Inn, Max Lehrer, L. Addison Lanier, Hudon's, J. Jacobs Shannen, Fisher Radio Warehouse, Georg Hukman, Z. Lewis Dalby, Glenn R. Winters, Alfred H. Von Klemperer, Brentano's, Blackwell's, John G. Burnett, Frank L. Dennis, A. Rushton, George W. Hickman, Lewis H. Van Dusen, George M. Coburn, Paul Nitze,","Contains handwritten letters, envelopes, enclosures, invitations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David I. Johnston, Rodrigo Llorente, James R. Patton, Jr., Virginia Law Review Association, Henry Dolz, Allen Communications, Lindsey Cowen, Walter Sterling Surrey, John B. Henderson, J. de Tender, Hugh Calkins, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Samuel B. Sterrett, James R. Patton, Tatlana Guldberg, Robert H. Knight, E. Hambleton (Ham) Welbourn, Jr., Norman Seagrave, Epsilon of Chi Phi, Secretary to General Gruenther, K. H. Friedman, Ralph Immell, Edwin Martin, Alfred M. Gruenther, Howard S. Levie, Sweet \u0026 Maxwell Ltd., A. Moreni, Robert H. Haden, Abram Chayes, Stevens and Sons, Vada Horsch, Wagons-Lits, American Airlines, Richard Swift, Messrs. Guiher and Morris, Walter H. Glass, Royal Little, Russell Baird Adams, F. Aley Allan, Douglass Cater, G. O. J. van Tets, Hubert A. Schneider, Mr. William Merriam, Henry F. Butler, Ralph Wesley Golby, Secretary - Metropolitan Club, Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Jerome P. Facher, Roger Fisher, Noyes Thompson (Tom) Powers, Stanley V. Malcuit, Guerin Todd, Wallace G. Dempsey, Gertrude C. Whitaker, Lewis Matacia, James Sargent, C. Richard Locke, Juraj L. J. Slavik, John Andrews King, Jr., Bourke B. Hickenloper, Rufus King, Ina Walker, Nugroho, Sidney Morton, Jack H. Pender, Frank Shackelford, John B. Henderson, Daggett (Bud) H. Howard, Ray Brittinham, The Treasurer - Metropolitan Club, Stephen C. Hopkins, Sr., Stephen Reville, George M. Pavia, Leon Lipson, John P. Furman, James P. Sullivan, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herman Finkelstein, John King, Jr., Louis C. Krauthoff, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, John DeHardit, Chesapeake \u0026 Potomac Telephons, Harvard Business Review, Judson T. Vaughan, Jr., Phillip D. Jackson, Hart Perry, Warren Lee Pierson, Palmer S. Rutherford, Jr., John Emerson, Chris Nolde, Irving Lipkowitz, William Barron, Harry Catlin, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Ed Stern, Ken Hadow, Robert H. Haden, Henry Dolz","Contains invitations, notecards, envelopes,newspaper clippings, Correspendents include: Monroe Leigh, Riggs National Bank, Robert Haydock, First National City Bank, Michael H. Cardozo, George W. Ray, Jr., District Director of Internal Revenue, Sidney E. King, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Herman Marshall, Raymond O. Mulvany, John Richardson, John Langstaff, Don V. Harris, Jr., Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Rita E. Hauser, Philip I. Blumberg, Clive L. DuVal, II, Walter H. Glass, Elbert Cox, Thomas E. Gilmer, Robert Dechert, Stephen Reville, Jr., James E. Edmunds, The Strad Office, Chase Manhattan Bank, Allan E. Walker, Jr., W. Taylor Reveley, Jr., William Thomas, Walter A. Willson, III, Robert Anthoine, Howard Marshall Holtzmann, R. M. Eager, Cecil J. Olmstead, Janet H. C. Mead, Ed Fish, Jesse Guy Benson, Philip S. Bowie, Vincent J. Hearing, Frank Shackelford, Benjamin Montmorency Tench, Jr., Carol Sue Richard, John W. Leatherman, Fannie J. Klein, Richard Baxter, Aunt Bee, Robert A. Falise, Henry B. Smythe, John H. Fanning, Phillip Blumberg, William Bryan, Mrs. William Denson, Controller of the Treasury, Messrs F. Trobridge vom Baur, Spencer M. Beresford \u0026 George M. Coburn, Howard Hensleigh, Charles L. Decker, Hugh Calkins, Eugene B. Thomas, Romer McPhee, David Johnston, Richard Young, Alfred M. Gruenther","Contains handwritten notes, Gen Kajitani resume, signatures, underlines, comments, Memorandum - Reform of the AntiDumping Act in 1965, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gen Kajitani, Richard O. Duvall, Andrew R. Cecil, G. W. Capley, The Harvard Law Review Association, Mr. Guiher, Mr. Lawson, Dean and Mrs. Allan F. Smith, Willis O. S., Louis A. Johnson, Frank E. Samuel, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., James Lee Kauffman, Takeo Kajitani, Richard R. Baxter, Graham James \u0026 Rolph, LaForest E. Phillips, Jr., Charles G. Williamson, Jr.,","Includes envelopes, notecards, invitations, resumes, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Mornoe Leigh, John Warden, Secretary of Agriculture, Mansfield (Mannie) D. Sprague, Edgar Stedman, Wallace Holbrook, George W. Ray, Jr., Sidney Kramer, Carl Norden, Richard (Dick) Baxter, E. Ross Adair, Ray Dickey, Coutnry Club of Virginia, Inc., Mrs. L. F. Leigh (Mother), Thomas Leigh, J. Purcell Jones, Miss Donna Smith, Gerald Draper, E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr., Mrs. Nicholson, Howard Tucker, William R. Merriam, Lloyd N. Cutler, James C. Sargent, Philip W. Amram, Macon M. Arthur, Louis Henkin, F. Allan Kelly, Louis B. Sohn, Kenneth B. Wentzel, Mrs. Harry Catlin, George H. Long, Myers S. McDougal, Miss Louise Savage, Cesare Sclarandis, Harrison Hancock, Chase Manhattan Bank, The Univesity Club, John H. Calhoun, William G. Moore, Virginia Journal of International Law, Edward D. re, John S. Higgins, Jr., George S. Buschmann, Phillip I. Blumberg, Virginia P. Trenka, Robert (Bob) McCaw, Willis L. M. Reese, Georgia Pinnick, Andrew R. Cecil, Velma H. LeRoy, W. C. (Bill) Mott, Bernard G. Heinzen, Stanley C. Morris, Sr., C. R. Locke, Veterans Administration, New York Historical Society, William A. Lashley, Edward M. Smith, Bernard J. Wald, William E. Miller, University Club, Messrs. Lear \u0026 Scoutt, Riggs National Bank, Guerin Todd,","Includes envelopes, notecards, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Stanley Surrey, Robert Dechert, Roger Fisher, Stephen T. Bolmer, Texaco Ind., Robert F. Grabb, Cecil J. Olmstead, Raymond L. Brittenham, Hardy C. Dillard, Henry T. Wickham, Stephen R. Tisa, Richard B. Lillich, Marvin J. Colangelo, Najeeb Halaby, Capital Map Company, Jerome P. Facher, Robert Huntington Knight, John G. Buchanan, William B. Spong Jr., Parvez Hassan, H. Dudley Ives, Mrs. Fletcher Plumley, Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Virginia Department of Conservation and Economic Development, John Laylin, S. A. Gersten, Herman Marshall, Jasper S. Baker, Leonard C. Meeker, John McCoid, Vester J. Huges, Jr., Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, Techbuilt, Inc., Mrs. Velma H. LeRoy, Helen Newman, Covey T. Oliver","Materials related to Edward D. Re's consideration for appointment as a Federal Judge in the Eastern Distict of New York, handwritten notes, form, biographical clipping, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ernest C. Friesen, Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, Nicholas de B. Katzenbach, Committee on Membership - The American Law Institute, Warren E. Buger, Francis M. Bird,","Includes Western Union telegram photocopy, envelopes, wedding invitation, signatures, Western Union telegram, memos, Buschlinger resume, handwritten comments, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gerold Buschlinger, William A. Sackman, Conner, Lyman Hamilton, Richard A. Whiting,","Includes envelopes, notecards, invitations, programs, recipts, bills, Wilton Park 1966 Conference materials, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Columbia Kennels and Pet Center, Mr. Claudy, G. C. Harcourt, William C. Olson, American Security \u0026 Trust Company, The Clerk - Putnam County Court, Appeal Printing Company, Inc., K. Westrick, Don Bagwell, Tom Farmer, Sleep Center, Don E. Burch, Egbert Giles Leigh, III, Richard B. Lillich, Vada Horsch, Sears, Roebuck \u0026 Co., Mason Willrich, Alan Boyd, Harry Catlin, Riccardo Dalla Vedova, William E. Miller, S. Frisa, Marvin J. Colangelo, Thomas Tuttle, K. H. Friedmann, Rawle Deland, Daggett H. Howard, A. C. Epps, Stephen Reville, Jr., Charles K. Hepner, Richard Whiting, Edward J. Gerrity, Jr., Carol Laise, Francis J. Larkin, Nellie R. Bair, Sam D. Eggleston, Jr., Manhattan Laundry \u0026 Dry Cleaning, H. C. L. Merillat, C. Kriss, Goodspeed's Book Store, William B. Spong, Jr., Craig Colgate, Jr., The Recording Laboratory - Library of Congress, George C. Rawlings, Jr., W. Leigh Taylor, John W. Tuthill, James N. Wilson, Walter Herzfeld, Hastings Keith, Murray Camarow, Myres S. McDougal, Donald C. Alexander, Richard (Dick) Baxter, Jacob D. Beam, Howard Aibel, Larry L. Skeen, The Heckman Bindery, Inc., Hechinger, Jerome P. Lipper, Matthew Hale, John P. Furman, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Comptroller of the Treasury, District Director Internal Revenue Service, Virginia Law Weekly, R. W. Rose, Robert H. Knight, Fontaine Broun, Lowell Davis, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Jack P. Jefferies, Howard S. Levie, Ralph Gilbert, Fred B. Smith, Revelation, Norman Seagrave, W. E. Griffin, Frank M. Wozencraft, L. Roger Williams, Peggy Cole, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., Stephen R. Tisa, F. Taylor Ostrander, Superintendent of Documents - US Government Printing Office, E. P. Geibig, University of Virginia - Legal Research Group, Morse Dial, Wallace Dempsey, William Moore, Robert D. Thorington, William C. Hill, Allen W. Dulles, S. L. Simmons, Pat Monroe, Wilson Anderson, James H. Pipkin, C. R. Locke","Contains personal receipts of Monroe Leigh from various companies","Includes materials related to Atkeson's application to appear before the Supreme Court, copy of US Court of Appeals for 2d Circuit Docket No. 30341 case, Resume of Timothy B. Atkeson, signatures, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Timothy B. Atkeson, Monroe Leigh, Franklin Davis, Elliot L. Richardson, Arthur H. Dean, Thomas M. Franck, Lewis Kimball,","Contains The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. LXII, No. 1599, February 16, 1970, a copy of the Mayo Diet - 2 weeks, envelopes, newspaper clippings, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Norman P. Seagrave, Edward M. Harris, Seymour St. John, Howard Tucker, John M. Raymond, Gerold H. Buschlinger, Gardner Defoe, Helen T. McDonald, Logan Fulrath, Mary S. Churchill, George W. Haight, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Howard Tucker, Darby Bowman, Stanley D. Metzger, John C. Bullitt, Outward Bound, Inc., Lucien Wulsin, Riccardo Gor-Montanelli, Hechinger, Virginia Law Weekly, Hyman Zimmerman, William R. Felts, Mr. Beale, Christopher H. Phillips, John S. Tennant, John A. Wise, Donald G. Agger, Austin P. Montgomery, Dnaiel M. Federman, Mary Fry, John G. Tritsch, David Rice, Henry S. Villard, Jere H. Dykema, Alan Boyd, John E. Stephen, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr., Donald G. Agger, Walter D. Sohier, Harvard Law Review Association, Vada Horsch, Joan Fulton, William H. Draper, Jr., John Shelton Bair, Robert Matteson, William A. Sackmann, M. Z. Khaiser, Francis O. Wilcox, Jerry H. Weiss","Contains envelopes, invitations, receipts, bills, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert Murphy, Governmetn Employees Insurance Co., John B. Rehm, State Planters Bank, J. C. Clatterbuck, Potomac School, Harold Johnson, W. E. Griffin, Jerry H. Weiss, Chevy Chase Club, Keyboard Immortals, Oscar Schachter, Irving Lipkowitz, Derzy Michalowski, Totton P. Heffelfinger, Chariman - Joint Economic Comimttee, J. William Doolittle, University Club, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Stephen Hearst, Douglas Cater, John Warner, Stanley D. Metzger, Women's National Democratic Club, Phillippe Bodin, Miguel Gomez Guerra, Riccardo Dalla Vedova, Ward C. Humphreys, John A. Wise, Jr., Herman F. Scheurer, Richard Falk, James L. Billinger, Govert van Tets, Herbert R. Stokes, Robert Krause, Colonel B. Jablonski, Jan Chowaniec, Westerly Marine Construction, Hechinger's, John M. Raymond, Phyllis T. Piotrow, Michael H. Cardozo, Leonard Unger, Mason Willrich, Harry W. Geiglein, Hardy C. Dillard, Alden R. Kuhlthau, Frank S. Phillips, Inc., Warren M. Christopher, Gardner Defoe, Gerold H. Buschlinger, John R. Garson, Judith Gellert, Richard B. Lillich, Edward M. Harris, Hnery S. Palau","Contains handwritten notes, memorandum, meeting minutes, IRS and Organizational forms, Articles of Incorporation document, agendas, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Carl F. Norden, Wallace (Wally) E. Whitmore, Ellen H. Norden,","Contains invitations, notecards, envelopes, looseleaf paper, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert B. McCaw, Jerry H. Weiss, Lucien Wulsin, Monrad G. Paulsen, Ralph Cunningham, Richard B. Lillich, Leonard v. B. Sutton, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., LIndsey Cowen, Stanley D. Heckman, D. R. Mummery, Richard R. Baxter, Joseph M. Sweeney, Hotel Tarabya, Hotel Istanbul Hilton, American Wood Council, Luke W. Finlay, Mason Willrich, Jeremiah D. Lambert, William H. Draper, Jr., Chalres B. Ruttenberg, Scott Heuer, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard, William C. Battle, Alexandre Kafka, Robert J. Muscat, Alexis I. duPont Bayard, Myres S. McDougal, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Superintendent of Documents, F. Bradford Morse, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Francis O. Wilcox, John B. Rhinelander, Eric E. Bergsten, Carrington Williams, Linda K. Lee, Edwin M. Zimmerman, J. T. C. Hewison, George M. Coburn, Lewis J. Moorman, Jr., John S. Voorhees, Marie J. Pampley, Neil Carothers III, Thomas W. Leigh, Monard G. Paulsen, Robert Hadock, Jr., Horizon Books, Hal J. Wright, Charles Donahue, C. Burke Elbrick, Addison Lanier, Maurice Flynn, William W. Lancaster, Jack Baranson, C. R. Locke, Frances Farmer, Clarence J. Galligan, Alan S. Boyd, Norman Frauenheim, Marvin J. Colangelo, Walter Wadlington, Betty C. Armstrong, Marshall Green, Information Officer - Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, David Rapaport, Dante Fascell, Mrs. Littleton Fox, L. L. LeBlanc, Howard Tucker, Edwin S. Cohen, Rita E. Hauser, Edward D. Re, Stowe Area Association, John G. Wall, Peter Low, Virginia Law Review Association, Russell E. Train, Joseph W. Bartlett, Robert Lawson, Adrian S. Fisher, Edward J. Grenier, Jr., Tracy S. Vooorhees, Betty C. Lynch, Meredith's, Hudson's, Herman Marshall, John Washburn, William Howell, Gen Kajitani, Gerald P. Johnston, Robert Krones, Jacques Futrelle, Elliot L. Richardson, William P. Macht, Frank Jones, Ron Romines,","Contains program and supporting materials for the Regional Meeting of the American Society of International Law, March 13 - 14, 1970 at the University of Virginia School of Law, Co-Sponsored by the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law, titled \"Foreign Investment in Latin America: Past Policies and Future Trends.\" Monroe Leigh was a participant. These materials cover supporting documentation for his role, background information, and relevant materials for this subject matter.","Contains envelopes, resumes, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Hugh Calkins, Richard L. Fischer, Mr. Charles M. and Mrs. Sydney Spofford, William P. Macht, Irving Lipkowitz, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Kenneth R. Mason, Jerry H. Weiss, Helen and Ed Cohen, John Norton Moore, John A. Wise, Jr., Philip Elman, John A. McVickar, Charles Kent, Jerome Lipper, Edward D. Re, Bray \u0026 Scarff Sales, Inc., Marshall T. Mays, Covey T. Oliver, Richard R. Baxter, Downs, Mason Willrich, Stephen R. Tisa, Edd Hyde, David Fleming, G. O. J. van Tets, Ruth Eggleston, Mrs. Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Thomas Leigh Williams, Robert Dechert, Don Wallace, Jr., Alastair K. Maxwell, Barry Sullivan, William Harvey Reeves, The New Yorker Magazine, Gustave M. Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Chowaniec, Joseph H. McConnell, Senator Byrd, Senator Spong, E. W. Hackett, Stanley J. Glod, Elliott L. Richardson, Mrs. Philip Levy, Ball \u0026 Ball, Sturbridge Yankee Workshop, United Virginia Bank/State Planters, Tracy Voorhees, David M. Gooder, Murray J. Belman, The Virginia Law Weekly, David I. Granger, Don V. Harris, Jr., BP Oil Corporation, Grinnell Morris, George Kovacs, Mrs. John (Florence) Riley, Virginia Law Review Association, Hardy C. Dillard, Dallas W. Smythe, C. R. Locke, Markham Ball, Monrad G. Paulsen, James E. Edmunds, Donald E. Claudy, Lyle S. Garlock, Rodger W. Klein, Richard L. Fischer","Contains transcript of remarks, looseleaf notes, program, photocopy of newspaper clippings, schedule, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert K. Goldman, Richard B. Lillich","Contains handwritte notes, underlines, correspondence re: Robert College, outline for prospective teachers and information regarding Trinity College for his son Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Catherin Scott Rose, Lloyd E. Smail, W. Howie Muir, Del A. Shilkret, Elenor G. Reid","Contains envelopes, invitations, receipts, bills, resumes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, The Musical Review, Jerry H. Weiss, Mr. Edmund and Mrs. Helen Cohen, Richard L. Fischer, Jon Pickel, Ralph Cunningham, Hardy Dillard, Alastair K. Maxwell, Benjamin P Labmerton, Jay Norris Corp., Carrington Williams, Livingston Hartley, R. Dennis McArver, Stephen M. Schwebel, Rosemary G. Conley, Eastern Federal Savings and Loan Association, John N. Plakias, Ed A. Evanson, Benjamin Forman, Jerry R. Goldstein, Frederick S. Hill, L. Thomas Galloway, R. D. Plant, C. Richard Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Cunningham, John A. Hartman, Jr., Minnesota Outward Bound, Della Sullivan, John A. McVickar, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Tractor Supply Company, National Symphony Orchestra, Herbert P. Fales, Justice and Mrs. R. Ammi Cutter, Herbert Rubin, Myres S. McDougal, Mrs. Hugh (Anne) Calkins, Bob McNeil, Covey T. Oliver, James A. Dixon, Dumond Peck Hill, Norman Frauenheim, Beltsville Forest Insect Laboratory, G. Schirmer, Inc., Helga Ruof, Kitty? Guy, Richard Baxter, Phillip I. Blumberg, Russell N. Shewmaker, John Shugars, Richard L. Tavrow, Robert Chira, F. Gerald Toye, Marshall T. Mays, Robert Brown Glenn, Jr., Thomas Galloway, Photo Duplication Service, Ed Burns, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Joseph P. Downer, William H. Taylor, Robert F. Dobbin, Keyboard Immortals, Zeltz Fish Hatcheries, Lewis E. Kimball, Jr., The Virginia Law Review Association, Mason Willrich, Michael J. Deutch, Farmington Country Club, Marshall V. Miller, Eric R. Fox, James E. Edmunds, Karl E. Bakke, Dickson Phillips, Gustave M. Hauser, Frank P. Jones, Jr.","Contains signatures, envelopes, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Stephen Ailes, Jonathan Moore, Elliot L. Richardson, Pierre Lalive, John H. Jackson, Norman Frauenheim, Phillip I. Blumberg, Hardy, Mozelle Archer, Fesco, Inc., R. Jordan, Percy W. Aycock, Frank M. Wozencraft, Andrew R. Cecil, R. Bruce MacWhorter, John Edwards, Mrs. Edward [Bertie] G. Howard, Frederick S. Hill, Ted Stevens, W. H. Booth, Walter W. Regirer, Ronald S. Katz, Lucien Wulsin, John B. Rhinelander, Catherine Scott Rose, Mario Beltramo, Riccardo Gori-Montanelli, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Lester Nurik, Newell W. Ellison, Gianni Manca, William H. Howell, Eli Lauterpacht, Hugh Calkins, The Homestead - Hot Springs, Virginia, Sigmund Timberg, Michael Sandler, John A. McVickar, Michael Reisman, Malcolm L. Monroe, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Linda K. Lee, John B. Rehm, Guido Brosio, The Editor and Managing Board - The Virginia Law Review Association, Monrad G. Paulsen, James C. Conner, William P. Macht,","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mr. Nugroho (3 letters)","Includes envelopes, personal letters, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, John N. Irwin, III,","Contains Foreign Service Journal, October 1973, Department of State Newsletter, January 1974, No. 152, looseleaf notes, pay charts, Department of Agriculture rates of pay memorandum to all employees, Department of State Newsletter January 1974 photocopy, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Samuel O. Ruff,","Contains invitations, signatures, envelopes, programs, article photocopies, looseleaf notes, press releases, invitations, Correspondents include: Kazys Skirpa, Monroe Leigh, Legal Directories Publishing Company, F. David Lake, Jr., David Small, Ronald S. Katz, Gerard R. Aquilina, John A. McVickar, Rosemary G. Conley, Harold J. Berman, William B. Beirce, Robert A. Rabbino, Jr., Oscar Schachter, Joseph Barbash, J. Dapray Muir, James R. Offutt, Office fo Noise Abatement attn: Mr. Purnell, William D. Rogers, G. Richard Dunnells, John M. Hennessy, Mason Willrich, Tracy S. Voorhees, Leonard B. Terr, Jose A. Cabranes, Adrian S. Fisher, Gustave M. Hauser, Robertogod Goldman, Edwin G. Schuck, John Jay Douglass, James C. Conner, Michael Bradfield, Mr. Kenneth, and Mrs. Hebe Redden, Martin R. Hoffman, Horace J. DePodwin, Howard S. Levie, Paul A. Wolkin, Jerry H. Weiss, R. S. Katz, DAvid Gregg, III, David H. Popper, James L. Wolf, David D. Newsom, Arthur A. Hartman, Bob D. Mannis, Frank P. Jones, Jr., James N. Hyde, Lic. Cesar Sepulveda, Alwyn V. Freeman, Yehuda Z. Blum, Barbara M. Rossotti, William H. Morris, G. Richard Dunnells, Richard B. Lillich, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., John Hopkins Heires, Stanley Nehmer, Alan Wm. Wolff, Mark R. Finkelstein, Secretary - U. S. Tariff Commission, Albert J. Beveridge, III, George P. Armour, E. Thomas Sullivan, Carl F. Salans, Scott H. Marston, Joseph E. Toochin, Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz, Theodore R. Gates, Mary Lou Richini, Murray J. Belman, Michael Waelbroeck, Barbara M. Rossotti, David A. Walsh, Lindsey Cowen, Ibrahim F. I. Shihata, Ewell E. Murphy, Jr., William C. Gifford, Jr.,","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Fischer, Frank P. Jones, Jr., James C. Conner, Irving Lipkowitz, James F. Lawrence, Virginia Dunmire, Mr. Henry w. and Mrs. Grace Sawyer, Mrs. John [Nicky] Emerson, Wardeen P. P. [Paul] Streeten, Thomas W. Leigh, The Epsilon Chapter - Chi Phi Fraternity - Hampden-Sydney College, Riccardo Gori-Montanelli, Mozelle Archer, Secretary - R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc., Mrs. Vernon E. [Elizabeth] Reynolds, Norman Frauenheim, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Stephen M. Schwebel, Carrington Williams, Jerry H. Weiss, William J. Flather, III,","Contains Yale Law Report, Spring 1973, FacultyProfile","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, business cards, resume, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Eli Lauterpacht, Ammi Cutter, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Jasper S. Baker, Jerry H. Weiss, Carl F. Norden, Richard L. Fischer, New York Review of Books, Judith Bello, Robert A. Fearey, Louis Lefkowitz, Epsilon Chapter of Chi Phi, Carlyle E. Maw, Mays Behrman, Peter Lemell, Sir William Hawthorne, John N. Irwin, Henry W. Sawyer, III, F. L. P. White, Ted Stevens, George C. Denney, Jr, Whittet \u0026 Shepperson, Dover Publications, Mrs. Conley - American Society of International Law, Shopsmith, Inc., Lucien Wulsin,","Contains numerous iterations and versions of his resume with edits, revisions, markup, as well as other articles and documentation about his biography (including Who's Who in the South and Southwest excerpt)","Contains signatures, note cards, Christmas cards, invitations, handwritten notations, newspaper articles photocopies, resumes, envelopes, Correspondents include: Christian A. Herter, Jr., Mornoe Leigh, John Hardin Young, John M. Raymond, Maurice D. Capithorne, Gerald Aksen, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Harry Tyson Carter, Betty Esau, William C. Brewer, Jr., Edward D. Re, Rita E. Hauser, Eva C. Domke, Elliot L. Richardson, Henry P. de Vries, David Gill, Noor Mohammad, K. Scott Gudgeon, World Champion Horse Equipment, Inc., Michael J. Hershman, J. Peter A. Bernhardt, Robert MacCrate, Jack P. Jefferies, Morris H. Wolff, Charles Hopkins, Andres Cuneo Macchiavello, Henry A. Kissinger, Timothy W. Stanley, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Donald E. deKieffer, Circulation Manager - Horseman Magazine, Joseph P. Downer, Betty Calambokidis, Michael Sandler, Dr. Kalliopi Koufa, Michael J. Glennon, Richard Williams, R. Ammi Cutter, Jim McHugh, Howard S. Levie, Andrew R. Cecil, John Norton Moore, John O. Marsh, Jr., Charles E. Barnett, III, Hardy C. Dillard, Mr. Carlyle E. and Mrs. Margo Maw, Deborah M. Levy, Roger McCollester, John Hertz, Marshall V. Miller, Emerson G. Spies, Richard L. Fisher, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Sheikh Salah Al-Hejailan, Robert J. Lipshutz, C. L. Haslam, A. M. Reynolds, P.Y. M. Hartog, John A. Washington, Edward Gordon, Charles Maechling, Jr., Michael K. Wyatt, Robert L. Keuch, Mason Willrich, John E. Howell, Wallace L. Timmeny, Leonard H. W. van Sandick, William W. Bishop, Jr., Irwin M. Stelzer, Takashi Watanabe, Steven L. Meltzer, John E. Howell","Contains signatures, handwritten notations, newspaper article photocopies, looseleaf notes, invitations, Correspondents include: G. P. Thukov, Monroe Leigh, Robert J. Corber, Geoverts O. J. Van Tets, C. Euguene Webb, Willis L. M. Reese, Paul A. Pavlis, Richard Combs, John R. Cooke, Jr., U.S. Department of Transportation, George W. Coombe, Jr., Samuel D. Engle, Michael H. Cardozo, C. Barrie Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Heribert Golsong, Edward Gordon, Toby S. Myerson, Franz M. Oppenheimer, Yale Club Library,Mr. Gerals and Mrs. Julia Draper, Louis S. Emery, John Hannaway, John Heinz, J. Howard Settle, Howard Holtzmann, Lindsey Cowen, Hart Perry, Edward Dumbauld, Philip C. Jessup, Lawrence Collins, Peter C. Manson, Malcolm R. Pfunder, John A Westberg, Malcolm R. Wilkey, Ms. Haas - Circle 8 Ranch, Joseph P. Griffin, James E. Edmunds, Mary Gardiner Jones, Robert M. Flanagan, Robert Womack, Hardy C. Dillard, Davis R. Robinson, William R. Bailey, Aron Broches, Paul J. Stadtler, William R. Bailey, Terry L. Leitzell, Department of Highways, Robert Womack, John C. Roots, Betty Esau, Ignaz Seidl-Hohenveldern, Rosalyn Higgins, Mark B. Feldman, David Schachter, Robert O. Blake, Joseph A. Greenwald, Pierce McCrary, Mrs. E. Miles Herter, John Lehman, Adele Herter Seroude, Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., John D. Epperly, John O. Marsh, Jr., Phillip R. Trimble, Jerry H. Weiss, Tariq Hassan, John Lehman, Christian A. Herter, Jr., Harold H. Saunders, Roberts B. Owen, Michael Brnadon, J. Peter A. Bernhard, Maurice D. Copithorne, Takashi Watanabe, Mason Willrich","Contains signatures, handwritten notations, post-it notes, article photocopies, envelopes, invitations, draft article letter responses resumes, correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Comptroller of the Treasury - Income Tax Division, M. D. Copithorne, Richard M. Hammer, Frank W. Swacker, Juk H. van Maanen, Jerry H. Weiss, Orm Ketcham, Sidney Picker, Jr., Mustafa Sayid, Board of Directors - Hamlet Place Owners, Inc., Harry Tyson Carter, Robert B. Oakley, Byron Farwell, Virginia M. Dondy, C. Karen Troy, Aron (Ronnie) Broches, James M. Michel, Fomad? Riad?, Mr. Riddle, Kempton B. Jenkins, Walking Horse Report, Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse, Walking Horse Report, Arthur R. Albrecht, Francis A. Boyle, Daivd A. Greenburg, William T. England, Chevy Chase Chevrolet, Elisabeth Zoller, Roland de Kergorlay, William R. Felts, Chester H. Brandon, Charles G. Williamson, Jr., Dante B. Fascell, Jacqueline A. McCard, Scott Heuer, Jr., William W. Dunn, John D. Epperly, Michio Mizoguchi, Internal Revenue Service Center, Maryland Income Tax Division, Harry W. Fawcett, Paul Brothers, Inc., Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Bruno A. Ristau, Ronald S. Katz, Sam Eggleston, Jr., Arthur J. Rothkopf, Henry A. Kissinger, Kathleen Sylvester, John R. Cooke, Department of Parking and Transportation Services, J. Stewart McClendon, Peter Auery, Chevrolet Motor Division, Timothy W. Stanley, Herbert D. Spivack, R. W. Munro, Interstate Federal Savings and Loan Association, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prendergast, Kanenori Oshikiri, Geico","Contains signatures, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, invitations, resumes, newspaper clippings, post-it notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gamal M. Badr, William J. Flather, III, Yukio Takeuchi, Kanenori Oshikiri, Margo Grant, David Gregg, III, Phillip I. Blumberg, Walter W. Brooks, Jr., Morris I. Leibman, Joseph E. Lombardi, Michael A. Daniels, Toby S. Myerson, Howard B. Hill, Father Joseph Snee, Craig Mathews, Franz M. Oppenheimer, George H. and Rosemary Aldrich, Dan S. Cross, John R. Stevenson, Nan Oldham, George P. Armour, Bob Jordan, Gerald and Julia Draper, Jeswald W. Salacuse, Colonial Parking, Inc., Victoria E. Marmorstein, Arthur R. Albrecht, Gustave M. Hauser, Edward G. Aldrich, Philip Kinkaid, Barbara Anderson - Flather \u0026 Hayes Company, K. Martin Worthy, Arthur W. Rovine, Guido Brosio, M. D. Cppithorne, Edward D. Re, Dean Koerth, Pascale Abdelmour, Roy Hamlin Johnson, H. James Conaway, Irene Savanis, Richard (Pokie) Edmunds, Virginia State Highway Commission, Stefan A. Riesenfeld, Werner Hein, Derek M. D. Thomas, James H. Michel, Eugene V. Rostow, Mrs. Wilson (Peggy) Anderson, W. E. Mussman, James C. Conner, Elisabeth Zoller, Julius Kaplan, Marvin J. Colangelo, John F. Murphy, R. Shuman,","Contains signatures, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings/photocopies, envelopes, highlights, pamphlets, Correspondents include: Hernan Felipe Errazuriz, Monroe Leigh, William J. Flather, III, George H. Aldrich, Parking and Traffic - American University, W. Richard Mason, Photoduplication Service - Library of Congress, Sidney Picker, Jr., John Hanley, Henry A. Kissinger, S. L. Gidden, Ronald A. Jacks, Brice M. Clagett, Richard Wilberforce, Peter D. Trooboff, Michael Axelrod, Marsha T. Rogers, Holly A. Nelson, Mark E. Ellis, Dante B. Fascell, Friedrich Schwank, Wally Brooks, Gillian Jones, John Ritchie, Gerald M. Finkel, Phillip I. Blumberg, William H. Berman, Heribert Golsong, Jeffrey H. Smith, Raymond J. Waldmann, Rodric Braithwaite, Hitchcock Shoes, Inc.","Contains signatures, photocopies, revisions, Correspondents include: Mark Warner, Monroe Leigh, Chris T. Antoniou, Henry T. King, Jr., Stuart H. Deming, Richard C. Allison, Sabine Schlemmer-Schulte, Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company, Ted Meron, Jennifer Schwebel, Lowell Satler, Aetna Life Insurance Co., Glenn Sedam, Liza Phillips, Budget Rent-A-Car, Roger Warin, Mary Keane, Euro-Motor, Nations Bank","Contains handwritten notes, signatures, markup, post-it notes, photocopies, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, William H. Webster, Sir Adam Bulter DL, Alex Morrison, William C. Mott, Howell Raines, Antonio Cassese, Conrad K. Harper, Selena J. Linde, Elizabeth A. Snodgrass, Eugene H. Matthews, Frank W. Swacker, University Press of Virginia, Daniel J. Meador, Lawrence Collins, Marcia Warren, David C. Gill","Contains handwritten notes, highlights, photocopies, transcriptions, signatures, appraisal of applicant for Georgetown University Law Center, Correspondents include: Alan K. Simpson, Edward M. Kennedy, Monroe Leigh, Timothy Clancy, David Ibbeken, Admissions Club - Cosmos Club, Fiona A. Brophy, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Ernest C. Mead, Jr., Mr. Klemens and Mrs. Betty von Klemperer, Paul Ure, James Crawford, John Norton Moore, Albert R. Turnball, James Milligan, Jennifer Schwebel, John Wesley, Malcolm R. Wilkey, University of Virginia - Printing and Copying Services, Joseph M. Sweeney, John W. Heffernan, Hume Boggis-Rolfe, Stephen M. Schwebel, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Thomas J. Nicastro","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Theodor Meron, Detlev Vagts, John J. Dugard, James Crawford, Wolfson College Cambridge Properties Limited, Charles N. Brower, Mr. John and Mrs. Barbara Moore, Roberts B. Owen, Charles M. Mathias, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Gerog Ress, Yuji Iwasawa, Hannah Scott, Gordon Johnson, Eli Lauterpacht, Anna Ascher, Chairman - Membership Committee - American Law Institute, Judah Best, Robert H. Craft, Jr., Sebastian Alegrett, Elliot L. Richardson, Andy Mayer, Jennifer Schwebel, Dean of Admissions - Harvard Law School, Dean of Admissions - New York University School of Law, Dean of Admissions - National Law Center - The George Washington University, Dean of Admissions - The Washington College of Law - The American University, Dean of Admissions - Vanderbilt University - School of Law, Louis Henkin, Thomas M. Franck, Louis Sohn, Robert K. Goldman, Jonathan Charney, Edith Brown-Weiss, John N. Moore, Dean of Admissions - College of Arts and Sciences - University of Virginia","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, notifications, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Rollin Amore, Theodor Meron, Detlev Vagts, Charles Brower, Walter and Sara - Wolfson College, Lise - Hewlett-Packard, Professor J. Dugard, Andrew C. Mayer - Woflson College, Helene Cohen - The American Law Institute, Branch Manager - Citicorp, George C. Freeman, Visa First Card, Geico - Auto Insurance Renewal Questionnaire, David, Elizabeth F. Leigh, Auto Rental Insurance, Ms. Snyder, Department of Financial Services - County of Loudoun, Hower Bowie, Lawrence Collins, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., G. E. Capital Insurance Services Group, Al Rubin, Delta Skymiles Center, Kevin Olivera, Howard E. Hensleigh, Richard Lillich, Maija S. Blauberga","Contains signatures, newspaper photocopies, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Dr. A. Vaughan and Sally Lowe, Fadi Makki, Jack L. Goldsmith, Lord Richard Wilberforce, Denis Dejersey-Lowney, Rolan Amore, Thomas N. Connally, Jennifer Raney, Mary Druce, Carol Rhees, Paul H. Dulaney, Jr., James E. Edmunds, Brussells Family, Theodor Meron, Wolfson College, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Thomas P. Nigra, Mrs. Glen Howard, Henry McFarland, Malcolm N. Shaw, Frank Dawson, Clive DuVal, Social Security Administration, Treasurer - Loudoun County, Paul Lovejoy, Marion Barry, Catherine Kessedjian, John Dugard, James Crawford, Cambridge Friends of Development Office, VISA World Access Service Corporation, GE Capital Insurance Services Group, Charlene Barshefsky, Frank Griffith Dawson, Clint N. Smith, State Street Bank \u0026 Trust Company","Contains signatures, newspaper photocopies, tax and revenue information, handwritten notes, registration photocopies, Who's Who in America photocopy, Correspondents include: Madeline K. Albright, Monroe Leigh, Mary Leigh, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., The New York Review of Books, Moore, Clemens \u0026 Co., Inc., Roland Amore, Todd Kern, Charles Jones, Stephen M. Schwebel, Harry G. Barnes, Jr., Eli Lauterpacht, Department of Financial Services - County of Loudoun, John F. Murphy, Bob Jones, Ted Meron, Virginia G. Watkin, The Admissions Committee - Cosmos Club, Patrick Coyne, Roy Hamlin Johnson, Time Life Books, Mileage Plus First Card, Jennifer L. Krieger, Hertz International, Forte-Agip Hotel, Eleanor D. Acheson, Shara L. Aranoff, Dr. A. Vaughn and Mrs. Sally Lowe, Michael Scharf, Jeremy P. Carver, Lord and Lady Wilberforce, Julia Draper, Patricia McGinnis, David T. Link, Thomas D. Grant, Barbara Stone, Cairo Robb, Raymond Shafer, Gianni Manca, Andrew C. Mayer, Amerigas, Misha Meijers, Calvin H. Cobb, Jr., Meineke Hotel, Verena Weinstabl, Christopher R. Wall, Secretary - Board of Governors - Metropolitan Club, Michael D. Sandler, Thelma Guerra, Dr. h. c. M. Necati Munir Ertekun, Jessica T. Matthews, Denis Dejersey-Lowney, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, John Waters, Douglass C. Crummett, Christian R. Bartholomew, Christina M. Deane, Jonathan M .Beart, Leslie Douglas, John Shattuck, Brice Clagett, Heffers Booksellers, Jane Edmonds Penner, Ernest C. Mead, Jr, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Cally Jordan, William Fugate, Ian Brownlie, James Crawford, William D. Denson, Mr. Hillen, Jennifer Raney, Charles Maechling, Jr.,","Contains signatures, newspaper photocopies, Correspondents include: Frank Sieverts, Monroe Leigh, Mrs. William D. [Huschi] Denson, Constance A. Morella, Lord Richard Wilbeforce, Edwin Williamson, Charles L. McCormick, III, James [Jimmie] and Sylvia Symington, E. Ralph Coon, Jr., Malcolm R. Wilkey, The Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs, F.L.P. [Peter] and Jeanne White, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Charles Jones, Edgar A. Prichard, Thomas N. Connally, Rollin Amore, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Bartram S. Brown, Robert Scott, Secretary - Board of Governors - Chevy Chase Club, James E. Edmunds, Jennifer Raney, Michael C. G. Dunner, Yuji Iwasawa, Henry A. Kissinger, Nicholas Grace, William Brewer, Sara Marley, Tedson J. Meyers, Admissions Committee - Cosmos Club, Charles Jones, Moore Clemens \u0026 Company, Inc., Jack Chorowsky, Alexander Leigh","Sensitive material - Grades, contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 13 students including R. P. Borsody, D. F. Carlson, W. M. Dickey, B. H. Hill, E. P. Humann, R. W. Klein, B. L. Lau, W. P. Maloney, J. T. Martin, R. Minshall, J. H. Riggs, R. K. Rudolph, Meemmery, Correspondents include: Edward A. Mearns, Jr., Monroe Leigh, Hardy C. Dillard, Virginia Haith, N. Thompson Powers, John Rehm, L. H. Rhinelander, Christopher A. Leventis, Frances Farmer, Lindsey Cowen, Paul J. Jenkins, Weldon Cooper, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.","Contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, newspaper clippings, handwritten notations, 12 students including Beard, Bruce, Crawford, Garofalo, Haskell, Hemschoot, Lamberton, Logan, McAllister, Piassick, Raiser, Ranom, Correspondents include: The West Publishing Company, C. Victor Raiser, II, Paul J. Hemschoot, Jr., Claude Crawford, Virginia Haigh, W. Robert Beard, Galbreath E. Palmer, Richard E. Speidel, Hardy C. Dillard, Mason Willrich, Frances Farmer, Roger F. Noreen, Peter W. Low, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., Thomas S. Currier, Bevin Alexander, Murray Belman, L. H. Rhinelander, Izaak Glasser, Edward A. Mearns, Jr.,","Sensitive material - Grades, Contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, correspondence, 7 students including Deddish, Haith, Hsia, Kennedy, Lang, Perce, Hausen, Correspondents include: Charles R. Titus, Monroe Leigh, Mason Willrich, Robert H. Knight, Murray Belman, Robert Perce, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard, Michael R. Deddish, Jr., James C. Conner","contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 12 students including R. E. Bresler, G. G. Davis, R. S. Davis, D. M. DeWilde, S. S. Dye, D. S. Fitzpatrick, W. P. Macht, G. Palmer, G. K. Stewart, M. Sullivan, F. T. Tuttle, T. C. Williams, correspondents include: Frances Farmer, Monroe Leigh, Hardy C. Dillard, Virginia Haigh, David M. DeWilde, Murray Belman, Peter Manson, Robert S. Davis, Carrol D. Hammer, William P. Macht, Stuart S. Dye, D. S. Fitzpatrick, G. G. Davis, G. Palmer, R. F. Loving, William E. Miller, David E. Plymire, Peter W. Low","Sensitive material - Grades, contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, looseleaf notes, 13 students including G. D. Best, Ralph C. Bresler, S. W. Faber, L. Goetz, J. S. Hannon, W. W. Kirtley, E. A. Kratovil, S. Lengthaisong, J. D. Mollica, W. R. Pearson, W. Taylor Reveley, III, K. T. Watson, Sheppard, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Taylor Reveley, III, Virginia Haigh, Ralph C. Bresler, Murray J. Belman, James Evans, William H. Weiland, Mason Willrich, David E. Plymire, G. D. Best, Peter C. Manson, Board Head Inn, William E. Miller, R. F. Loving, James C. Conner, James G. Evans, Jr., Frances Farmer, Peter Low, Frank L. Hereford, Jr.,","Sensitive Material - Grades, contains roster with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, 9 students including W. J. Beerworth, M. R. Bromley, H. E. Jennings, J. L. McDougal, Miss Susan M. Sharpley, Randolph W. Urmston, William H. Weiland, Maj. Stanley J. Glod, P. T. Zieman, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, H. Lane Kneedler, Virginia Haigh, Roy G. Bowman, Alexandre Kafka, Susan Sharpley, Jan Chowaniec, R. F. Loving, Randolph W. Urmston, William H. Weiland, Shelby J. Conley, John Rhinelander, Harry E. Jennings, Jr., Hazel Key, William C. Hill, Farmington Country Club, William E. Miller, Frances Farmer, Jerome Stone, Peter W. Low, Little Brown and Company, Maj. Stanley J. Glod, Mason Willrich, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Monrad G. Paulsen, Hardy C. Dillard","Contains roster with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 9 students including R. M. Glenn, W. H. Heritage, L. E. Leonoff, S. B. MacDonald, Alastair K. Maxwell, Marshall V. Miller, J. A. Mullins, J. M. Naboco, R. C. White, Correspondents include Virginia Haigh, S. B. MacDonald, Alastair K. Maxwell, Marshall V. Miller, Frances Farmer, William G. Christopher, H. Lane Kneedler, Monrad G. Paulsen, Peter C. Manson","Contains roster with attendance, correspondence, newspaper clippings, looseleaf notes, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 12 students including Beninati, Boswell, Cowles, Gearhart, Harper, Holland, Lemmer, Macleod, John A. McVickar, L. Thomas Galloway, Nicklin, Correspondents include: Virginia Haigh, Monroe Leigh, L. Thomas Galloway, William D. Broderick, John A. McVickar, William V. Lawson, Robert D. Wallick, William E. Miller, Alice Crane, The Colonnade Club, H. Lane Kneedler, The Dean's Office, Monrad G. Paulsen","Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 9 students including Capt. Royal Daniel, Col. John Jay Douglass, Dennis Fenwick, David Goodman, Roger H. Hull, Louis Verbeke, John Hardin Young, Leonard L. McCants, Mrs. Dulcey Fowler, Correspondents include: John H. Young, Monroe Leigh, Roger H. Hull, Stanley D. Metzger, Virginia Haigh, Leonard L. McCants, Charles Runyon, III, Col. John Jay Douglass, Capt. Royal Daniel, Louis Verbeke, Frances Farmer, Alexandre Kafka, Monrad G. Paulsen","Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, 7 students including Margaret Ashby, P. B. Fitzpatrick, J. E. Hadley, David Patton Parker, A. Pillet, John M. Skonberg, Patrick Vaghi, Correspondents include: John Skonberg, Monroe Leigh, Virginia Haigh, Frank G. Robertson, H. Lane Kneedler, J. Dapray Muir, J. E. Hadley, Paul P. Streeten, David Patton Parker, Alice Crane, William E. Miller, J. M. Skonberg, R. F. Loving, S. Margeton, B. Esau, Margaret S. Taylor, Monrad G. Paulsen","Sensitive material - Grades, Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 7 students including Barry, Halkyard, Raymond Hanzlik, Kyld, Wayne Smith, Whitman, Richard de Wilde, correspondents include: Virginia Haigh, Richard (Dick) de Wilde, Murray J. Belman, H. Lane Kneedler, Betty Esaue, Monroe Leigh, Farmington Country Club attn: Alice Crane, William E. Miller, Mary Frye, Frances Farmer, Henry C. Ikenberry, Richard Frank, Rayburn Hanzlik, Alexandre Kafka, R. F. Loving, Mrs. Barnett, Marian R. Macbeth, Ray C. Hunt, Jr., Monrad G. Paulsen","Contains memos, course materials and outlines, Correspondents include Monrad Paulsen, Morton Pomeranz, Monroe Leigh, Mr. Mickey, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Plaine, Timothy Atkeson, H. Lane Kneedler, Chester R. Titus","Sensitive material - Grades, taught with Royal Daniel, correspondence, roster with attendance, memos, course materials and outlines, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 12 students including Ann Marie Anawaty, Robert Arkin, Debra Bowen, David Brown, M. C. Cramer, Daniel Duval, Patrick Hamilton, Helen Kelley, Randall Kirk, Vicki Marmostein, Kenneth Peoples, Henry Stopford, Correspondents include: Royal Daniel, Monroe Leigh, Richard B. Lillich, Virginia Haigh, Vicki E. Marmorstein, Debra L. Bowen, Daniel Duval, Carole Smith, David S. Brown, Jon Hines, Lane Kneedler, Robert D. Arkin, Betty Esau, Philip Stopford, Henry C. Ikenberry, Alice Crane, Colonnade Club, Chester R. Titus, Larry B. Wenger","Sensitive material - Grades, taught with Alexandre Kafka, Contains Harvard Law School pamphlet and letter re: Functions and Procedures of the Visiting Committees (1975 - 76), photocopies, articles, roster with attendance, correspondence, memos, course materials and outlines, evaluations, envelopes, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 13 students including Anthony Anderson, Wild Chang, G. Rich Eiselt, Peter Hartog, Frances Henderson, Orlan Lee, Tom McDonald, Bryan Parker, Daniel Rhoads, Gilles Sion, Charles Tribbett, Tim Woodhouse, Douglas Woodworth, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Detlev F. Vagts, Peter Hartog, Alexandre Kafka, Dean Spies, Robert Lillich, Paul Johnson, Betty Esau, H. Lane Kneedler, Virginia Haigh, Orlan Lee, Douglas C. Woodworth, Mary Jo White, Gilles Sion, Royal Daniel, Debra L. Bowen, Larry B. Wenger, Carole Smith, Colonnade Club, West Publishing Company","Sensitive material - Grades, taught with Alexandre Kafka, Contains roster with attendance, memos, course materials and outlines, signatures, handwritten notations, correspondence with faculty and students, looseleaf notes, 11 Students including: Ziad A. Al-Sudairy, David J. Carol, Jon P. Cramer, Milan Ganik, Michael M. Gondwe, Jo Ann Miles, Frederic C. Rich, Dennis Bisong Tambe, W. Gary Vause, Roger B. Wagner, Daniel Zavala, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Hugh Smith, Virginia Haigh, Lane Kneedler, David Carol, Milan Ganik, Law Council, Elizabeth Lowe, Jo Ann Miles, Roger Wagner, Colonnade Club, Daniel Zavala","Offered Spring 1981 with Alexandre Kafka of the IMF, Contains memos, course planning materials, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Alexandre Kafka, Elizabeth B. Lowe, Lane Kneedler, Royal Daniel, Bettie Hall","Sensitive material - Grades, Contains memos, roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, signatures, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, evaluations, envelopes, correspondence with faculty and students, newspaper articles photocopies, 13 students including: Ellen Cone, Jim Croker, Michael Dalton, Hazen Dempster, Joyce Elden, Amelia C. Fawcett, Edmond M. Ianni, Ken Lee, Wendell Maddrey, Richard P. Merski, Elizabeth Springer, D. Karen Troy, Peter Adler, Correspondents include: Elizabeth B. Lowe, Lane Kneedler, Monroe Leigh, Paul Stephan, Ed Ianni, S. S. Reddy, Virginia Haigh, Kenneth Lee, Hazen H. Dempster, Richard Merski, Carole Milks, Alexandre Kafka, Bettie H. Hall, John H. Jackson","Contains a couple of pages of handwritten notes. 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Special Collections staff decided to access them with Monroe Leigh's in 2021.","Transferred from Papers of John Norton Moore, MSS 85-17b in 2021.","Summary article on adoption of ICC Statute by Committee of the Whole of the Rome Conference","With handwritten edits, report and ICC statute summary attached","Contains notes, highlights, limited markup","Forwarded to Paul R Williams, Executive Director of Public International Law and Policy Group for Carnegie Endowment for International Peace","July 20, 1998 ABA article, July 16, 1998 Cato Institute article by Gary Dempsey, August 24, 1998 Forbes magazine commentary, May 1999 American Society of International Law \"In Brief\"","1943 Cornell L.R. article by Robert E. Cushman - \"Ex Parte Quirin et Al - the Nazi Saboteur Case\", Except on international courts from Louis Henkin, Foreign Affairs and the United States Constitution (1996)","Handwritten notes and edits included","Note attached, Forwarded via fax to Henry Marshall at U.S. DOJ","No markings so removed from collection. Other copy may be found in Box 1 folder 18, in the library or through online academic journal databases such as WestLaw and LexisNexus.","Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Section of Criminal Justice, Section Individual Rights and Responsiblities, and Standing Committee on World Order Under Law","Sent from Maury Shenk to Monroe Leigh and including contact information for U.S. delegation in Rome,","Includes \"Law Without Borders: The Constitutionality of an International Criminal Court\" by Paul D. Marquardt, Columbia Journal of Transnatianal Law, 33:73, 1995, Handwritten notes and copies of relevant cases attached","Report on the Proposed ICC by The Committee on International Law and the Committee on International Human Rights, \"Current Developments\" by James C. O'Brien, separate summary by Peter Bekker, and \"Proposal for an International Criminal Court\" by Quincy Wright from American Journal of Int'l Law.","Forwarded to law firm librarian for distribution by Marion A Ott, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts","April 4, 1998 draft by Maury Shenk re: Jurisdiction of International Criminal Court Over U.S. Persons, February 11,1998 draft re: Constitutional objection to International Criminal Court","With handwritten edits and comments","Contains checkmarks","Response to questions on collaboration for ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence","Enclosures: Paper Presented by Michael P. Scharf (\"The ICC's Jurisdiction Over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer\" at August 1999 ABA Section of International Law and Practice, Letter from Monroe Leigh to Samuel Burger regarding acceptance of Rome treaty establishing ICC (with attachments)","Enclosures: ABA Resolution as approved February 1998, August 1998 Report to ABA Section of International Law and Practice","Attachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998","With handwritten notes and edits from Maury D. Shenk","No indication of what document was forwarded","Noting that U.S. would not sign the ICC Treaty and attaching October 20, 1999 Statement Before U.N. General Assembly Sixth Committee re: The Rome Treaty on the International Criminal Court","With some handwritten notes/markings","Post-it attached indicating forwarded from David Aaronson to Monroe Leigh on July 14, 1999","Page flagged","Handwritten notes and highlighting and page flagged","Handwritten notes and markings, Extensive notes on back","1) \"The Case for a Permanent War Crimes Court\", 2) \"Fiddling in Rome: America and the International Criminal Court\", 3) \"The International Criminal Court: An American View\", 4) \"Achieving a Wider Consensus Through the 'Ithaca Package,\", 5) \"Courting Disaster: The U.S. Takes a Stand\"","Attaching \"International Criminal Tribunals: An Institution the United States Can Support\" by Diane F. Orentlicher","Handwritten notes and markings","Handwritten notes and markings","Signature: Monroe Leigh","Enclosures, both with markings as photocopied: \"The ICC's Jurisdiction over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer\" by Michael P. Scharf, as presented October 28, 1999 at Natioanl Security Law in a Changing World: The Ninth Annual Review of the Field, and DRAFT of \"High Crimes and Misconceptions: The ICC and Non-Party States\" by Madeline Morris","Duplicate of article in Series I: ICC, Subseries A: ABA, Box 2 Folder 8","With note from David","With handwritten markings, flagged and note attached - \"The Institute for Global Legal Studies Inaugural Colloqium: The UN and the Protection of Human Rights: Introduction\" by Stephen H. Legomsky for the Washington University Journal of Law \u0026,amp, Policy, \"International Court Should Try Defendants\" by Leila Sadat, St. Louis-Post Dispatch, \"ICC Establishment Pushed by Experts\" for BusinessWorld, \"International Court is Not 'War Menace' \" by Stephen Rickard as letter to the editor, Washington Times, \"The Need for Global Justice\" by Rob Gaudet, The Stanford Daily, \"Fate of bin Laden Strengthens Case for Permanet UN Court\" for Agence France Presse, \"Our Opinion: Even Superpowers Still Need Friends\" editorial for The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, \"A New International Spirit, If the U.S. Can Combat Terrorism, It Can Cooperate to Pursue Justice\" by Diane Marie Amann, The San Francisco Chronicle, \"Court Order\" by David J. Scheffer, letter to the editor, Foreign Affairs, \"Time to Recognise Courts Not Bombs\" by Rob Bennett, Morning Star","With highlighting","Forwarding information from the World Federalist on Washington Post announcement","Forwarding June 14, 1998 article from the New York Times, \"An Old Scourage fo War Becomes Its Latest Crime\" by Barbara Crossette","Forwarding information on 2 articles in The Economist, June 13, 1998 on ICC","Photocopy, \"U.S. Argues Against Strongly Independent War Crimes Prosecutor\" by Alessandra Stanley, \"A Strong International Court\" editorial","Photocopy, \"Clout Without a Country: The Power of International Lobbies\" by Charles Trueheart, brief, \"U.S. at Odds with Allies Over Court\"","Forwarding June 22, 1998 press information from U.N. Court Watch","Photocopy, \"U.S. Presses Allies to Rein in Proposed War Crimes Court\" by Alessandra Stanley, brief, \"Undermining an International Court\"","\"Clinton Urges Others to Give Ground on Court\" and \"War Crimes Conference Remains Divided\"","\"Torch-Light March\", \"Treaty? What Treaty\",","\"U.N. War Crimes Court Agreed\" by James Blitz, July 18, \"U.S. Faces Test on War Crimes Court\" by James Blitz, July 16, with highlighting - \"Diplomats Deliver Judgments on New War Crimes Court\" by James Blitz, July 20","\"America Avoids the Stand\" by Thomas Lippman, Op-Ed, \"The Trouble with the War Crimes Court\" by Fred Hiatt","\"Sorry isn't enough\", \"A challenge to impunity\", \"Latin lessons for Asian banks\"","Forwarding with comment International Institute for Strategic Studies article \"Creating an International Criminal Court\" and other assorted articles from July 27 and 28","Forwarding July 31, 1998 letter to the editor by Jeff Laurenti","With copy of article attached","post-it attached indicating \"Do not send this letter to Ed Dick\"","Contains handwritten markup","Contains handwritten markup","[Copy available at Law INT38.R4253]","1. to Washington Post, 2. to NYTimes (with penciled edits), 3. to Wall Street Journal","Attached letters: November 29, 2000 letter from Lawrence EagleBurger, former Secretary of State, Brent Scowcroft, formder National Security Advisor, Caspar WeinBurger, former Secretary of Defense, Zbigniew Brezezinski, former National Security Advisor, R. James Woolsey, former Director of Central Intelligence, Jeane Kirkpatrick, former Ambassador to the UN, Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State, Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense, Richard V. Allen, former National Security Advisor, George Shultz, former Secretary of State, James A. Baker III, former Secretary of State, and Robert M. Gates, former Director of Central Intelligence, December 22, 2000 letter to Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff GEneral Henry H. Shelton from Senators Jesse Helms, Chairman of Committee on Foreign Relations and John Warner, Chariman of Committee on Armed Services","Signed by Senators Patrick Leahy, Dianne Feinstein, Allen Specter, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Christopher Dodd, John F. Kerry, Joseph I. Lieberman, James M. Jeffords, Richard J. Durbin, Tom Harkin, Herb Kohl, Charles E. Schumer, Frank R. Lautenberg, Paul Wellstone, Barbara Boxer, Patty Murray, Edward M. Kennedy, Paul S. Sarbanes","Signees include Rev. Michael Dodd, Columban Fathers' Justice \u0026,amp, Peace Office, Rev. Lonnie Turner, Cooperativer (sic) Baptist Fellowship Washington Office, Rabbi David Saperstein, Co-Director of Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, Gary Baldridge, Co-Coordinator of Global Missions for the Cooperative Bapatist Fellowship, and Rev. David O. Selzer (Chair), Janey G. Chisholm (Vice Chair), Verna M. Fausey (Secretary), Christopher Pottle (Treasurer), Mary H. MIller (Executive Secretary) of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship","Signees: Patrick J. Kennedy, Sam Farr, Michael Capuano, Pete Stark, Dennis Kucinich, James McGovern, Sherrod Brown, Albert Wynn, Bill Parscrell, Jr., Jan Schakowsky, Barbara Lee, Barney Frank, Maurice Hinchey, Maxine Waters, Carolyn Maloney, Jesse Jackson, Jr., William Delahunt, Shelia Jackson Lee, Tim Holden, Nancy Pelosi, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Chaka Fattah, Edolphus Towns, Tammy Baldwin, Lucille Royball-Allard, Donald Payne, Major Owens, John Lewis, Jerrold Nalder, John Tierney, Bobby Rush, Lynn Woolsey","Signees: Rear Admiral Eugene J. Carroll, Jr., Lieutenant General Robert G. Gard, Jr., Lieutenant Robert O. Muller, Chaplain (Major General) Kermit D. Johnson, Colonel Daniel Smith, Major General John B. Kidd, and Vice Admiral John J. Shanahan","With handwritten notes","(contains flags and handwritten notes), 1. Memo from Lee Caplan re: The Right to Trial by Jury in US Military Courts - Martial, August 11, 2000, 2. 727 Military Triers of Fact: Needless Deprivation of Constitutional Protections? By Gary Michael Heil in Hastings College of the Law 1982, 3. 103 The Court-Martial Panel Selection Process: A Critical Analysis by Major Stephen A. Lamb in Military Law Review, Summer 1992, 4. 1 He Called ofr his Pipe, and he called for his bowl, and he called for his members three - selection of military juries by the sovereign: Impediment to Military Justice by Major Guy P. Glazier in Military Law Revew, October 1998, 5. Citations list, Database JLR","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Brian Newquist, Lea Browning, Barbara L. Stone, Cynthia Price, David Stoelting, John Washburn, Martha W. Barnett, Bruce Swartz, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits, and personal correspondence regarding drafts","1. ML to ICTY Office of Public Information Services, The Hague, re: Request for Copy of ICTY Judges' Submission to the Fourth Session of the U.N. Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court Regarding Rules of Evidence and Procedue, April 12, 2000, 2. ML to Lloyd N. Cutler re: Barbara Crossette's NYTimes article on Pres. signing treaty before end of year, December 11, 2000, 3. Samuel Burger to David Stoelting re: US policy towards ICC and the Rome Treaty, November 9, 2000, 4. ML to Samuel Burger re: ABA adn ICC and US acceptance of Rome Treaty, October 13, 1999","1. Daniel Magraw to [cc. ML], 2. ML to Edison Dick","1. Rona Mears to Thoams Allen, 2. Rona Mears to ML","Handwritten in blue ink","Handwritten comments on some, highlights,","Not all of the documents appear to be extra copies","Contains markup, post-it notes, and notations","Contains notations, 1. Part 6 of the Rome Statute, 2. ABA Recommendation re: ICC, 3. Australian Rule 92, 4. Proposed Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the ICC, 5. Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the ICC (Australian Draft)","1. Re: ICC: Rules of Procedure and Evidence, 2. Re: Proposed Rules for Siracusa Meeting","Copies cc'd with notes sent to: Michael Johnson \u0026,amp, Neal Sonnett, David Stoelting, James Silkenat, Gerold Libby, William Hannay","Contains handwritten notations and markup","Contains markup, notations, post-its, 1. ABA Section of Interantional Law and Practice Report to the House of Delegates Recommenation, 2. Proposed ABA Resolution concerning participation by the United Staets, 3. Report to Section, Re: draft report on the PrepCom, 4. Minutes of the Meeting of the Council of the ABA Section of International Law and Practice, 5. Revised Rules on Part 6, 6. Proposed rules for Special proceedings to Protect a Victim, Witness, or Accused, 7. Draft Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparations for Victims of Violations of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 8. ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence comments, 9. July 12 draft rules on in camera evidence and electronic testimony, 10. In Camera Proceedings and Testimony by Electronic Means: Proposed Revised Rules, 11. Revised rules to replace ABA Rule 72 as well as Australian Rules 88 \u0026,amp, 89 and French Rule 38.1, 12. Subsection 2. Rules of Evidence, 13. International Seminar on victim's access to the ICC, 14. Discussion Paper on Rules for PArt 6, 15. Draft Resolution for Consideration by the Section of International Law adn Practice at the Toronto Meeting","Contains post-it notes, highlights, notations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, WICC group, Robert Stein, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Bruce Swartz, Barbara M.G. Lynn, William Hannay, Lea Browning, Jerome Shestack, Greg Stanton, David Stoelting, Edison Dick","Contains handwritten notes, markup, notations","1. Rules relating to defense counsel, victims and witnesses, 2. Remarks made by Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Pres. Of the International Criminal Tirbunal for the former Yugoslavia, to the Perparatory Commission for the ICC","Contains handwritten notes, Correspondencts include: Thomas Allen, Rhona Mears, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, Karin Calvo-Goller, Greg Stanton, Roland Homet, Bruce Swartz,","Contains markup, handwritten notes and post-it notes, Safeguards for US Personnel under the Rome Treaty for the ICC, ABA Recommendation on ICC (multiple versions), Draft Statement (Dec. 8, 2000), Report on the Proposed ICC (multiple versions)","Contains markup and notes, ASPA draft bill text, APA Model Code of Judicial Conduct, Policy fo the Nixon Administration as Revealed in Public Statements, Expropriation in International Law, Ratification of the Rome Statue of the International Criminal Court by Germany Statement, ABA Recommendation on ICC, Fall 2000 Retreat ICC Report with Recommendation, Ambassador Scheffer's Statement at the Human Rights Caucus, State of Monroe Leigh re: HR 4654, Panel on Foreign Policy Gridlock at Annual Meeting of Association, WICC group contacts, Remarks at House of Delegates Meeting Nashville,","From: DefenseNews.com, Cato Institute, Diplomat, Foreign Affairs, Military Law Review, American Society of International Law, Federal News Service, American Journal of International Law, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times, Reuters, New Yrok times, Congressional Testimony, The International Lawyer","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cynthia Price, WICC email list, Benmamin Ferencz, Carl Christol, Heather Hamilton, Stephen Rickard, Michael Capuano, Henry Hyde, Burns Weston, David Stoelting, Jerome Shestack, Jackson Diehl, Keithe Nelson, Enid Adler, John Washburn, Daniel Magraw, Willaim Hannay, David Scheffer","Contains handwritten notes and post-it notes. 1. 893 F. Supp.65, 1995 US Dist., Civil Action No. 95-1097 (RCL), August 31, 1995, 2. 1996 US App., Docket No. 95-2462, Decided August 29, 1996","Handwritten notes in pencil and ink","Contains post-it notes","Contains highlights and post-it notes","Contains handwritten post-it notes and notations","Contains markup, post-it notes, and notations","1. Reservation Confirmation, 2. Provisional Work Plan, 3. Predicted Ratified Dates, 4. Programme: Independent Defence before the ICC, 5.1999 Human Rights Day Community Awards Luncheon, 6. ABA Reps on Preparatory Comm.","Contains some markup, 1. PCNICC/1999/DP.8/Add.2/Rev.1, 2. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/DP.2, 3. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 4. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 5. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1, 6. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1/Add.1/Corr.1, 7. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1/Add.2, 8. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.7, 9. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/Rt.1, 10. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/DP.3/Rev.1, 11. PCNICC/1999/WGEC/INF/3, 12. PCNICC/1999/WGEC/DP.27","Contains markup, 1. PCNICC/1999/L.4/Add.1, 2. US Statement before the UN General Assembly Sixth Committee, The Rome Treaty on the ICC, October 21, 1999, 3. (same as 2 w/different markup), 4. Senate Foreign Relations Comm Hearing, October 20, 1999, 5. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 6. Activity Report 1997-1999 Conference on Independent Defence before the ICC, 1-2 November 1999, The Hague, Netherlands, 7. A Strong Defense Before the International Criminal Court, Presentation for the ABA, August 10, 1999, by Elise Groulx","1. Excerpt from \"The Price of Terror: One bomb. One Plane. 270 Lives. The History-Making Struggle for Justice After Pan Am 103\" by Allan Gerson and Jerry Adler (HarperCollins Publishers), 2. \"The Constitution and Jrisdiction over Foreign States: The 1996 Amendments to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act in Perspective\" by Lee M. Caplan (contains flagged pages)","1. Testimoney of Jamison s. Borek before the subcommittee on Courts and Adminsitrative Practice of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate on S. 825, June 21, 1994 (contains post-it message from Mark Said and comments within text), 2. Fax re: Draft letter to Sen. Biden supporting FSIA aka S. 735, June 2, 1995","1. Mark S. Said correspondence, June 1, 1995 (contains business card), 2. Re: ILA, European Convention on State Immunity and FSIA., November 13, 2000, 3. Re: Proposed Amendments to FSIA, October 17, 2000 (contains markup)","1. Section Reports with Receommendations, Council Summary (contains inserts), 2. Draft Recommendation and Report on the US Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 2000 (contains Monroe Leigh signature)","Many photocopies, Contains post-it notes, handwritten notes, underlines","Handwritten notes in blue ink, Correspondent's include Monroe Leigh, William Reece Smith, Jr., Andrew Goodpasture, William Hannay, Brooksley Born, Leigh Middleditch, Jr., Mary Hoinkes, Diane Wood, Martha Barnett, Jerome Shestack, James Silkenat, Elizabeth Parker, David Stoelting, Keithe Nelson, Jennifer Dabson, Robert MacCrateLori Damrosch","Contains post-its and handwritten markup, 1. ABA Section of International Law and Practice Recommendation, 2. European Parliament Texts Adopted at the sitting of Thursday 18 January 2001, 3. Resolution of Section of Criminal Justice on ISS (Dec 21, 2000), 4. Report with Recommendation re: this country's becoming a part to the Rome Treaty to establish the ICC","Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes, 1. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates, Recommendation, 2. Relevant transcript parts of Colin Powell's confirmation hearin, 3. Substitute for paragraph 1 of the Resolution, 4. Talking points for House of Delegates debate on ICC, 5. Letters to House on misconceptions of proposed ICC, 6. Transcript (with penciled notes) of Colin Powell's confirmation hearing, 7. Prepared statement of Colin Powell for confirmation, 8. Talking points prepared for Martha Barnett on ICC, 9. Copies of letters re: ICC and upcoming House debate","Contains some notes, 1. Washington Times \"Proposed international court will protect civil liberties\" Dec 30, 2000, 2. Washington Times \"International court pressures and perils\" Dec 26, 2000, 3. Washington Post \"Powell Reverses Albright Choice of Judge\" Feb 4, 2001, 4. Letter to Martha Barnett re: two previous Washington Times articles and \"The United States and the Statute of Rome article in The American Journal of International Law\" (Vol. 95, 2001)","Contains handwritten markup","contains: press release \"Helms, GOP Offer Bill to Protect Ameircans From Prosecution by UN Court\", Statement by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jesse Helms Hearing on \"The American Servicemen's Protection Act\", newspaper photocopies about hearing, letter from Helms to Louis Freeh (Dir, FBI) re: US officials traveling abroad","Contains handwritten markup","Contains highlighting","1. \"Helms 'Losing the Battle' on International Court\", 2. \"'Scare Tactics' on International Court Denounced\"","also contains a brief bio from American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research","Contains signature, tagged page, and handwritten edits in booklet","duplicates removed","removed as a duplicate","Handwritten in blue ink","removed as can be found in journal","Correspondents include: Rochelle Evans, David Stoelting, Myrna S. Raeder, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, William Hannay, Gerald Libby, Cynthia Price, Michael Johnson, Neal R. Sonnett, Jerome Shestack, Bruce Swartz, Lewis Morgan, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits","1. To President William Clinton re: Rome Statute, 2. From James Silkenat re: Criminal Justice Section Resolutoin on ICC, 3. From Monroe Leigh re: President signing the ICC treaty, 4. From David Stoelting re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC, 5. From Cynthia Price re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC","1. Newsletter on Section of International Law and Practice, 2. AP article \"Campaign Launched Against UN Court\"","1. Votes and Comments on resolutions, 2. Report No. 105C, 3. Re: Section of Criminal Justice, Report with Recommendation on ICC, 4. Report ABA on ICC draft, 5. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates Recommendation","note: \"my working copy\", includes revision from August 29, '00","duplicates removed","duplicates removed","duplicates removed","signed Monroe Leigh","Handwritten notes on all three statements: 1. David J. Scheffer, Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes Issues and Head of the US Delegation to the United Nations Preparatory Commission for the Internatioanl Criminal Court, 2. John R. Bolton, Senior Vice President, American Enterprise Institute, 3. Monroe Leigh","removed since its just a copy of the bill text","1. Letter to Monroe Leigh from John B. Anderson (signed) re: Washington Working Group 2000 meeting and HR 4654, July 28, 2000, 2. DRAFT statement re: ICC, 3. Washington Working Group on the ICC meeting Agenda, September 13, 2000, 4. Washington Working Group on hte ICC Information Packet American Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2000, 5. Washington Working Group on the ICC Directory","1. Candidate Responses to ICC Questions as fo 9/13/00, 2. Memo Re: CHRC Member's Briefing: International Criminal Court! From Hans Hogrefe, Septembr 12, 2000, 3. Lobbying letter from Represenatives… to Colleague re: \"Oppose the 'War Criminal Protection Act'\", 4. Handwritten notes about bill and language, 5. Letter from Monroe Leigh to Craig Stuart Powers re: Representative Constance A. Morella and HR 4654 (contains handwritten notes), September 11, 2000, 6. UN-USA Action Alert re: Communications to Congress Concerning the \"American Servicemembers' Protection Act\", August 2000, 7. Agenda for August 29, 2000 meetings with various Representatives","Handwritten post-it and comments on article","1. Letter to Jerome Shestack re: ABA resolutions draft letter to Ben Gilman, August 2, 2000, 2. Fax to Jerry Fowler re: Leigh statement on HR 4654, August 16, 2000, 3. Fax to John Washburn re: Leigh Testimony to committee, July 13, 2000, 4. Fax to John Washburn re: Draft Statement on Statute of Rome, December 8, 2000","Attachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998, Comparison table of Rome Treaty and U.S. Constitution","Handwritten notes","Handwritten comments and edits","Handwritten edits","Some contain highlighting","Pages flagged with post-it notes, March 3, 2000 email from Brian Newquist to Monroe Leigh re: anonymous witnesses and March 6, 2000 fax from Bruce Swartz, U.S. DOJ office of the Deputy Assistant Attorney General interspersed","signed Monroe Leigh","Contains handwritten post-it and notations","Pages flagged","Includes handwritten post it from Brian J. Newquist to Monroe Leigh","Handwritten post-it \"Monroe - FYI, Just Released - Brian\", includes pages of notes as well","1. To Jerome J. Shestack re: Rome language to Helms' bill, June 9, 1998, 2. From Pat Hanrahan re: International Criminal Court Conference Call, June 9, 1998, 3. From Jerome Shestack to Kofi Annan re: Representatives from ABA to Rome Conference, June 11, 1998, 4. From Pat Hanraham re: ICC Conference in Rome (info, news clippings, etc), June 18, 1998, 5. From Lea Browning re: letter re constitutionality of ICC, July 7, 1998 (contains post-it \u0026,amp, handwritten notes), 6. From Giovanni Nardulli re: ABA Representatives to the ICC Treaty Negotiations in Rome, June 18, 1998 (contains handwritten notes)7. To John Lane, Charles Renfrew, David Stoetling, Jerome Shestack re: International Criminal Court, July 20, 1998","1. Rome Statute of the ICC (A/Conf.183/9*) signed ML w/notations, 2. Non-Governmental Organizations Accredited to Participate in the Conference (A/Conf.183/INF/3, 3. Committee of the Whole Bureau Proposal, 4. Draft Statute for the ICC Compendium of Draft Articles referred to the drafting committee by the committee of the whole as of 9 July 1998, 5. Draft Statute: UN Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court signed ML w/notations and post-its","1. Information for Participants, 2. Handwritten notes re: John Washburn, 3. News - Rome Diplomatic Conference for an International Criminal Court by Michael P. Scharf, 3. On the Record ICC Conference news","Another copy may be found in Box","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Lea Browning, Bruce Swartz, Donald Munro, Maury Shenk, Thomas Wingfield, William Hannay, Robert Lutz, David Stoetling,","Handwritten edits and notes","Contains three pages of handwritten notes on looseleaf paper","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains highlighting \u0026,amp, signature of Monroe Leigh","3 different versions, all contains markeup, edits, highlights, and notes","Contains some pencil markup","Contains handwritten notes, Monroe Leigh signature, markup and edits, highlights, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, John F. Murphy, Louis B. Sohn, Timothy L. Dickinson, Harry Marshall, Peter H. F. Bekker","Contains handwritten notes, markup and edits, post-it note markers, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, Michael A. Cardozo, Elizabeth Defeis, Joan Davis, John Murphy, Robert E. Lutz II, Louis B. Sohn, Peter H. F. Bekker, David J. Scheffer, Harry R. Marshall, Jr., Ken Harris","Contains \"ABA World Order Under Law Reporter, Vol. 5, No. 1, Summer / Fall 1997\" Newsletter, Draft UN Document: A/AC.249/1997/WG.3/CRP.2 13 August 1997","Contains handwritten notes, newspapers, journals, press releases, Amnesty International \"Establishing a Just, Fair, and Effective International Criminal Court\" October 1994, \"War Crimes and the Nuremberg Principle by Waldemar A. Solf\" International Security Law (Moore, Turner, \u0026,amp, Tipson, eds. 1990), \"The Need for an International Criminal Court in the New International World Order,\" by M. Cherif Bassiouni and Christopher L. Blakesley in 25 Vand. J. Transant'l L. 151, 1992, \"The Time Has Come for an International Criminal Court\" by M. Cherif Bassiouni in 1 INd. Int'l \u0026,amp, Comp. L. Rev. 1, 1991","Contains \"Testimony of Jamison S. Borek, Deputy Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State, Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, September 15, 1998,\" Text of letter sent to President William J. Clinton on May 15, 1998 supporting ICC, Text of S. Con. Res. 78, 105th Congress, 2d Session","Contains handwritten edits","Contains Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, John Murphy, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Maury Shenk, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Lucinda Low, Michael D. Sandler,","Correspondents include Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Gaines, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Christopher Keith Hall, Willaim M. Hannay, and Stuart H. Deming","Summaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC","Contains handwritten notes","Contains handwritten notes","Contains underlining, handwritten markup, background materials on interested lobbyists, congressional politicians, presidential administrators","Contains handwritten pages of notes, markup, remarks, post-it notes","Contains handwritten pages of notes, markup, correspondents including: Francisco Jose Aguilar-Urbina, Conrad K. Harper, H. E. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Marvin E. Frankel, Michael Posner","Contains post-it markers and underlines, Includes: Text of Treaty: \"No. 1021. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 9 December 1948, UN Security Council Official Documents, ABA Reports with Recommendations to the House of Delegates of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association","Contains names, addressed, phone numbers","Contains handwritten notes, highlights, memos","Contains highlights and handwritten notes","Contains markup, handwritten notes, post-it notes, highlighting","Contains handwritten notes, post-its, highlighting, comments","Contains highlights and notes","Contains post-its and notations","Contains edits, highlights, underlining, post-it notes, looseleaf pages","Contains handwritten notes, looseleaf pages,","Contains post-its, notes, markings","Handwritten message","Contains handwritten looseleaf notes","Contains post-it note \"Master Copy\" \u0026,amp, Monroe Leigh signature","Contains post-it notes, handwritten edits, flags","Contains memo correspondence, handwritten notes, edits","Contains flags, handwritten notes, edits, correspondence page","Contains Leigh signature, handwritten edits","Contains memo correspondence","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mary M. Devlin, Willaim M. Hannay, Jonathan Gluck, contains flags, handwritten notes, post-it notes, penciled edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Diane F. Orentlicher, Stuart H. Deming, Richard B. Lillich, Larry A. Hammond, Charles R. Norberg, Jeffrey M. Lindy, William Geary, William D. Denson, David A. Martin, John Jay Douglass, Martin C. Loesch, Sushan Demirjian, Contains highlights, Leigh signature, handwritten edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Allen Ryan, Kenneth B. Reisenfeld, Jay Vogelson, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Susan Bright, Contains handwritten edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Marcia Warren, Antonio Cassesse, Douglas Stringer, Peter Lichtenbaum, Mark S. Ellis, Valerie Brion, Susan E. Magalhaes, Robert F. Drinan, Barbara Stone, Richard J. Goldstone, Larry A. Hammond, Stuart H. Deming, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Jonathan Gluck, Elizabeth R. Rindskopf, Daniel B. Magraw, Jerome J. Shestack, Osborn Maledon, Contains highlights, post-it notes, handwritten edits, memos, Leigh signature, looseleaf pages of notes","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mark J. Hartwig, David N. Lindley, Susan A. Ehrlich, Larry Johnson, David G. Keyko, Hamid Sabi, Anna Ascher, Gonzalo Parra-Aranguren, Mary M. Devlin, Larry A. Hammond, Conrad Harper, Georg Ress, John Heffernan, Barbara Kagan, Michael D. Sandler, Louise Arbour, William Hannay, Sushan Demirjian, John Noyes, Barbara Stone, Contains highlights, looseleaf pages of notes, handwritten notes, post-its, flags, edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, John Heffernan, Nina Bang-Jensen, Valerie Brion, Michael Scharf, Douglas Stringer, Marilou Righini, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Bob Lutz, J. S. Weigand, Contains handwritten notes, business cards, memos, Leigh signature","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Willaim Hannay, Gary A. Marek, Professor Mischa Wladimiroff, Adrienne A. Cook, Contains handwritten messages, Leigh signature, annotations","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Reid Bauman, Richard J. Goldstone, Barbara Stone, John Heffernan, David Roll, Contains: Leigh signature, handwritten memos, flags","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ramadan Gashi, Gerold W. Libby, John Crook, Louise Arbour, Graham T. Blewitt, Contains: Leigh signature, handwritten notes","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cristian M. DeFrancia, Contains: ICTY application paper \"The Use of Anonymous Witnesses in War Crimes Trials: the Legal Background\", Cristian M. DeFranica signature","Contains photocopies","Contains handwritten notations and comments","Contains handwritten notations","Contains post-its, handwritten comments, underlines","Contains post-it notes/markers, handwritten comments","Contains post-it notes/markers, handwritten comments, underlining, 3 1/2 floppy disk labelled \"Tadic decision re witnesses\"","Contains tabs","Contains post-it markes and pages of handwritten looseleaf comments","Contains fax message","Contains correspondence between Mornoe Leigh and David Stoelting, highlights, pencil comments","Contains highlights, notations, edits, post-it note markers","Includes: The Queen v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte: John Gerald Gallagher, Mobil Oil Libya Ltd. V Secretariat of Petroleum and the Governmnet of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriyah, \"Tadic, the Anonymous Witness and the Sources of International Procedural Law\" by Natasha A. Affolder, \"To 'Establish Incredible Events by Credible Evidence': The Use of Affidavit Testimony in Yugoslavia War Crimes Tribunal Proceedings\" by Patricia M. Wald","Contains decisions for Ontario High Court of Justice (06/26/1989, 07/10/1989), Ontario Court of Appeal (04/29/1992), Supreme Court of Canada (03/24/1994), Includes highlights, underlines, post-it markers, post-it notes with notations","Contains handwritten notes, memos, business card, newspaper clippings, and proceedings related to Doe v. Karadzic","Contains checkmarks, handwritten notes","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits","Contains edits, handwritten notations, post-it note markers","Contains highlights, personal notes, post-it markers","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, post-it notes","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ted Meron, Detlav Vagts, Ian E. Davidson, Harry Marshall, Stephanos Stavros, Stanislaw Pomorski, David Bederman, Joseph Dellapenna, Daniel G. Partan, Andrew Vollmer, Larry A. Hammond, Stuart Deming, Jonathan Gluck, Jeremy McBride, Mary Devlin, Mark Zaid, David E. Aaronson, Alaire Rieffel, William L. Robinson, Lawrence Collins, Herbert Smith","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, markers","Contains handwriting on copy of \"Human Rights Brief\" by the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law newsletter, Volume 4, Number 1, Fall 1996","Contains highlights, markings, correspondence, handwritten notes, 1. Bulletin of Human Rights, Special Issue: Fortieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Centre for Human Rights, United Nations, 1988, 2. \"Hearsay and the European Court of Human Rights, by Craig Osborne, The Criminal Law Review, 1993, 3. \"Constitutional Cooperation\" by Henry J. Reske, ABA Journal, October 1996, 4. \"Victims and Voyeurs at the Criminal Trial\" by Paul Gerwitz, Northwestern Univeristy Law Review, Spring 1996, 5. \"Emphasizing Victims' Rights at the Sentencing Phase of Criminal Proceedings\" by Ilana Subar, Maryland Law Review, 1996, 6. \"Constitutional Amendment for Crime Victims Urged\", The Wall Street Journal, June 26, 1996, 7. \"Rule of Law: A Bill of Rights for Crime Victims\" by Paul G. Cassell and Steven J. Twist, The Wall Street Journal, April 24, 1996, 8. \"Making Amends\" Transcript, Online News Hour, PBS, June 25, 1996, 9. \"After White v. Illinois: Fundamental Guarantees to a Hollow Right to Confont Witnesses\" by Patricia Bennett, Wayne Law Review, 1993","Contains highlights, underlines, handwriting, correspondence, thank you card, memorandum re: \"The Right of a Defendant to Cross Examine Witnesses against him as articulated in the Senate Legislative History on Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights\", brief on \"International Tribunal for the Prosecuction of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Former Yugoslavia Since 1991\"","Contains highlights, handwritten notes, post-it notes, underlines, government documents from the U.S, Great Britain, New Zealand, Latin America, Japan","Contains intro correspondence, post-it markers, highlights, underlines, handwritten notes on Federal, State, and District court cases","Summaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC","Contains cases and articles with highlights, underlines, comments, post-it markers","Contains articles and summaries with highlights, underlines, comments, looseleaf paper notes, post-it markers, Monroe Leigh signature","Contains correspondence with John W Heffernan, Thomas Warrick, Mark Levine, Monroe Leigh, handwritten notes","Contains correspondence with Professor Robert Lutz, Douglas Stringer, Monroe Leigh, Stuart Deming, references Human Rights cases and gives summaries","Contains handwritten notes, correspondence with Maury D. Shenk, Monroe Leigh, Michael Scharf, Joseph F. Murphy, post-it notes, business card, and notations","Contains hadnwritten notes, highlights, post-it notes, newspaper clippings","Contains correspondence with Nina Bang-Jensen, Kelly Goss, and Monroe Leigh","Contains handwritten memo, correspondence with Maury D. Shenk, Monroe Leigh, Kevin A. Doherty","Contains correspondence with David Stoelting and Monroe Leigh, Presentation of an Indictment for Review and Application for Warrants of Arrest and for Related Orders, Indictment, Decision on Review of Indictment and Application for Consequential Orders, Statement by Justice Arbour","Contains letter from Paul R. Williams","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains index of authorities 1 - 9 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 10 - 16 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 17 - 25 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 26 - 33 (International court cases, Tribunal materials, ABA materials) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 34 - 42 (UN materials) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 43 - 50 (International Agreements, Charters and Treaties) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 51 - 60 (International statutes, US Legislative - Federal statutes, US Legislative - State statutes, US Legislative History) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 61 - 75 (Books, Articles \u0026,amp, Pamphlets) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 76 - 85 (Books, Articles, Pamphlets, Statements, Addresses \u0026,amp, Press Releases, Miscellaneous) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 86 - 93 (Books, Articles, Pamphlets, Statements, Addresses \u0026,amp, Press Releases, Miscellaneous) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains letter from Inman Deming to Monroe Leigh, \"The Year In Review: International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia\" by Douglas Stringer, \"After White v. Illinois: Fundamental Guarantees to a Hollow Right to Confront Witnessess\" by Patricia W. Bennett, \"The Predicament of Peacekeeping in Bosnia\" by Tibor Varady","Contains highlights","Includes copies of following resolutions: H. Con. Res. 42, S. J. Res. 20, H. Res. 1368, H. Res. 103, S. J. Res. 12, H. Con. Res. 29, H. R. 647, S. 720","Contains letter from John Norton Moore to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights","Contains handwritten notes on sheets of looseleaf","Contains index to Vol. 1 - Vol. 4, Annotated Agenda, Notice of meeting with questions, Meron article, US Proposal, Secretary General's Report, Membership List, Outline of ABA Report, Minutes of May 19, 1993 Meeting, Notices of Second Meeting of Task Force (Mary 24, 1993, May 27, 1993, June 1, 1993), Preliminary Draft Report, Minutes of June 2d Meeting, June 8 letter to Rashkow Re Chief Prosecutor Recommendations, Monroe Leigh signature, check marks, handwritten notations, post-it notes","Contains June 10 Memo on Meeting June 14 (bound separately) - Proposed agenda, Second draft including executive summary and red lined copy of report, Memo on role of federal judge in grand jury proceedings and military justice practice, Monroe Leigh signature, handwritten notations, edits","Contains June 17 memo on Meeting June 25 (Proposed Agenda, Revised Executive Summary of Report, Revised draft resolution), Minutes of June 14 meeting, June 22 memo transmitting final draft, Minutes of June 25 meeting, June 25 memo advising of further meeting on Monday, June 28 to finish report, Minutes of June 28 meeting, June 29 memo advising of meeting Thursday, July 1 to finalize report, Monroe Leigh signature, underlinds, handwritten edits, notations","Contains June 30 memo transmitting final draft and advising of meeting July 1 with agenda, June 30 memo transmitting Dod Draft of Procedural Rules for the Tribunal, June 30 memo listing recommendations for Judges of Tribunal, Minutes of July 1 meeting, June 12 memo enclosing final version of the Task Force Report and mintues for meetings of June 25, June 28 and July 1. (Final version is velo bound separate document), Monroe Leigh signature","Contains resumes of potential members of the task force, a copy of the New York Times Magazine April 21, 1991 Section 6 \"Capture of a Terrorist\" by Steven Emerson sent by Victoria Toensing to Monroe Leigh, highlights, edits, checkmarks, memos","Includes post-it indicated item is on disk","Handwritten comments and highlighting","no markup and can find online at: http://www.un.org/law/n9810105.pdf","Contains underlining, check marks, and Monroe Leigh's signature, notecard from M. Cherif Bassiouni","2 copies. 1 - Handwritten comments on a few pages, 2 - Different formatting and tabs","Handwritten notes and markup","including notes and addendum (duplicate copy has been removed)","includes newspaper clippings and Leigh's responses","1. \"Slay This Monster\" by Senator Jesse Helms, Financial Times, July 30, 1998, 2. \"For Clinton's Last Act\" by Robert S. McNamara \u0026,amp, Benajmin B. Ferencz, NYTimes Op-Ed, Dec. 12, 2000, 3. \"Internaitonal Court Pressures and Perils\" by Ted Galen Carpenter, Washington Times Od-Ed, Dec. 26, 2000, 4. \"Proposed International Court Will Protect Civil Liberties\" by Monroe Leigh, Washington Times, Dec. 30, 2000 [duplicate copies of 3 \u0026,amp,4 removed]","1. State Immunity Act 1978 (United Kingdom), 2. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 (United States)","Contains Stephen M. Schwebel signature","1. Sovereign Immunity, Act of State, OPEC, April 1980, 2. Draft Articles for a Convention on Sovereign Immunity, February 9, 1982","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains October 9, 1980 letter inserted into pages from James Crawford to Monroe Leigh regarding previous correspondence on immunity","Contains Business Card of Beverly May Carl with handwritten message \"With best regards\"","From Najbee Samie, Contains handwritten memo to Najbee Samie with questions","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains correspondence between Monroe Leigh and Myres S. McDougal, as well as edits","Contains highlights, Memo stationary from Najeeb Samie","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains underlining","Contains memorandum to Monroe Leigh re: Comments on suitability for publication, edits","Contains note.","Note: \"With the compliments of the author\"","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","1. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1974-1975 Involving Questions of Public and Private Interntainal Law A. Public International Law\" by Dr. James Crawford, 2. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1974-1975 invovling Questions of Public and Private International Law A. Public International Law\" by James Crawford, 3. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1978 Involving Questions of Public and Private International Law\" by James Crawford, 4. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1980 Involving Questiosn of Public International Law\" by James Crawford","Contains note from James Crawford.","Contains note from James Crawford.","Contains letter from James Crawford to Monroe Leigh","Contains correspondence between Monroe Leigh and James Crawford.","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains note \u0026 business card from Michael Brandon","Contains memo note from William E. Hannaford to Monroe Leigh","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains business card and note from Michael Brandon to Monroe Leigh","Contains note \"With the Compliments of Michael Brandon\"","Contains correspondence between Stephen M. Schwebel and Monroe Leigh","Contains note \"With the Compliments of Michael Brandon\"","Contains memorandum, correspondence, post-it notes,","Contains looseleaf paper, notes","Contains handwritten memorandum, briefs, newspaper articles and transcripts of proceedings","Contains memrondum, brief, transcripts","Contains transcipts and newspaper articles","Contains transcripts and handwritten memos0000000000","Contains handwritten notes, underlines, articles","1. Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant, 2. Reply Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant, 3. Brief of Defendant-Appellee, 4. Joint Appendix","Contains handwritten notes and yellow pad pages, Agenda and Participants","1. Report on Developments in United States Sovereign Immunity Practice submitted by Monroe Leigh, September 28, 1989, 2. Interim Report Committee on State Immunity by Monroe Leigh, Draft June 17, 1988","1. AJIL International Decisions Section, 2. Summary of research on state immunity doctrine - case law, 3. Attachment and Execution of Property and Foreign Sovereign Immunity, 4. Foreign State Immunity: Summary of Law Review Articles Relevant to the American Experience with the Seven Questions Proposed in the Warsaw Report of the International Law Association Committee on State Immunity","Reports from: Georg Ress, Ajit Kumar Sengupta, Tara Kishore Prasad, Tibor Varady, Gamal Badr, Christopher H. Schreuer, C.C.A. Voskuil, Renata Sonnenfeld, Lady Fox, Giovanni de Sangro,","Contains pencil markup and comments","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains notations","Contains pencil markup and comments","Contains pencil markup and comments","Contains handwritten notes and diagram of setting arrangement","Contains signature of Monroe Leigh","Contains post-it notes and handwritten comments, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, F. L. de May, Pierre Lalive, Ian Brownlie, B. Osorio, Ricardo R. Balestra, Silvia Maureen Williams, Georg Ress, Sueo Ikehara, Finn Syerstad, Tibor Varady, James Crawford, Rodney N. Purvis, Najeeb Samie, Edward Gordon, Gamal Badr, Kanae Taijudo, O. V. Bogdanov, Helmut SteinBurger, Ian Sinclair, Lars Hjerner, Michael M. Gondwe, K. M Ioannou","Contains handwritten note pages, post-it notes, comments","Contains post-it notes and instructions for Summer associates","1. Interim Report Committee on State Immunity, 6/15/88, 2. International Law Assoication Montreal Conference (1982) International Committee on State Immunity Report","Contains post-its and handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Georg Ress, Barbara Osorio, Najeeb Samie, F. L. de May, K. W. Cuperus, Ian Brownlie,","1. 3 alternate resolutions for the Queensland Conference, 2. Review of Professor Ress's Preliminary Report on Developments in State Immunity (Montreal Draft Convention)","1. Report for the ILA Conference in Queensland, 2. Amendment to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and the Berman Bill from the House of Representatives, 3. Injunctions under sovereign immunity law, 4. Summary of Law Review Articles relevant to the American Experience with the Seven Questions Proposed in teh Warsaw Report of the International Law Association Committee on State Immunity.","Contains handwritten notations","Signature: Monroe Leigh, Correspondents include: Jiri Zemanek, Monroe Leigh, Georg Ress, Christine De Witt,","List of Participants and Agenda for April 4 - 6, 1991 Meeting","Contains mark-up, post-its, handwritten notes","Contains diagrams of seating arrangment as well as notes about panels and discussions","Contains post-it, Participants for ILA Committee on State Immunity April 4-6, 1991, Cairo Conference 1992 Guidelines for Reports","Contains handwritten notes, markup, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Raul Vinuesa, Georg Ress, P.J. O'Keefe, Jurgen Brohmer, Catherin Kessedjian, Christoph Schreuer, Jiri Zemanek, Tibor Varady,","Contains post-its, handwritten notes, edits, markup, 1. UN: International Law Commission Report on the Draft Aricles Adopted at its 43rd Session, 2. Committee on Cultural Heritage Law, ILA, Report and Draft Convention for Consideration at the 1992 Conference, 3. Montreal Draft Article I/ILC Draft Article 2 (versions and edits), 4. ILA, State Immunity - Dissenting opinion, 5. Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property (UN, A/CN.4/L.457)","Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes","Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes","Contains post-its, markup, notes, and handwritten comments","Contains signature of Monroe Leigh, handwritten notes, edits","Contains handwritten notes and highlights, Correspondents include: Alfred P. Rubin, Anthony D'Amato, Monroe Leigh, Jim Nafziger, Cynthia Lichtenstein, Michael Sandler, Jounral Articles (with notes): 1. \"What does Tel-Oren Tell Lawyers?\" By Anthony D'Amato in \"The American Journal of International Law,\" 79:1, January 1985, 2. \"Revising the Law of 'Piracy'\" by Alfred P. Ruin, California Western International Law Journal, 21:1, 1990-1991.","Contains business cards, letters, post-it notes, notations, highlights, underlines, markers, Includes: \"Report of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association\" 1994, Military Law Review, Vol. 149, Summer 1995 [including: \"Evaluating Present Options for an International Criminal Court\" by Monroe Leigh], \"The Proposed Permanent International Criminal Court: An Appraisal\" by Leila Sadat Wexler from the Cornell International Law Journal, Vol. 29, No. 3, 1996, \"From 'Kidnapped' Witness to Released Accused 'for Humanitarian Reasons': The Case of the Late General Djordje Djukic\" by Paul J.I.M. de Waart from the Leiden Journal of Internal Law 9, 1996, \"Surrender of Fugitives to the War Crimes Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda: Squaring International Legal Obligations with the U.S. Constitution\" by Kenneth J. Harris and Robert Kushen from Criminal Law Forum Vol. 7 No. 3, 1996, \"Promoting the right to reparation for survivors of torture: What role for a permanent international criminal court?\" publication from Redress, \"The Case for a Permanent International Truth Commission\" by Michael P. Scharf from Duke Journal of Comparative \u0026,amp, International Law, Vol. 7 No. 2, 1997, \"The International Criminal Court: Observations and Issues Before the 1997 - 98 Preparatory Committee, And Administrative adn Financial Implications\" a joint project of International Association of Penal Law, International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, International Law Association, American Branch, Committee on ICC, 1997","Contains correspondence from M. Cherif Bassiouni, draft guidelines for Combating Impunity for International Crimes, Joinet Report from UN on question of the impunity of perpetrators of human rights violations (civil and political)","Nothing of note (no markups or highlights), Removed because can be found through catalog","Contains underlines, highlights, handwritten notations","Contains Monroe Leigh signature, check marks and edits, highlights, handwritten revisions, post-it notes, draft program, draft list of participants","Contains highlights, Correspondence with Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, Christopher Keith Hall, \"The ILC's Draft Statute for an International Criminal Tribunal\" by James Crawford in The American Jounral of Internaional Law, Vol. 88 No. 140, January 1994","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, handwritten pages of notes (including questions), highlights","Contains dividing markers","Contains post-it markers","Contains notation \"without common articles\"","Missing Articles 1 - 3","Contains checkmarks and pencilied notations","Handwritten edits included","Redline draft attached","Handwritten edits included","No edits, does not appear to be cited in AJIL article - keep?","Page marked with a post-it, Keep? Pin-cited in ICC Editorial Comment","Handwritten notes/edits by Monroe Leigh and edits by AJIL included","Draft of editorial comment attached","Attached revision of ICC Editorial Comment and noting recent proposal in policy, Handwritten edits marked with post-its","Includes handwritten edits","Includes handwritten edits","Includes handwritten markings","Includes handwritten markings","Printed November 29, 2000, includes highlighting","Printed November 29, 2000, includes highlighting and post-it note flagged page","Keep? No personal markings indicated (though some present as copied from original) and does not appear to be cited in his article","Attaching additional comments and edits on article \"International Law Societies and the Development of International Law\"","Requesting receipts for reimbursement purposes","Additional footnotes and consent to publication attached","Handwritten edits and notes from Monroe Leigh, Maury attached","With handwritten edits from Mohammed Z. Hafez","1999, Cornell International Law Journal article, \"The Amnesty Exception ot the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court\" by Michael P. Scharf, October 2000 offprint copy from International and Comparative Law Quarterly of UK House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee Report, June 2000, 1987 publication by Council of Europe on Legal Affairs, \"Expression of consent by states to be bound by a treaty\"","Requesting copy of Cannon 2 of the ABA Model of Judicial Conduct, 1991 edition","Enclosing articles on ICC and humanitarian intervention","Includes newspaper excerpts, speech, attendance lists for ceremony, Monroe Leigh resume, press release, copy of section from congressional record daily digest when appointed, confidential statement of employment and financial interests, statement of nominee to the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, correspondence, booklet containing information for appointment, The International Telephone and Telegraph Company and Chile, 1970-71: Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate by the Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations -June 21, 1973, Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations brochure, The Constitution of the United States of America, Nomination of John R. Stevenson hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate - July 31, 1973","Contains correspondence, looseleaf notes, memos, documents with underlines, newspaper clippings, biographical and financial forms that are filled out by hand, confirmation hearing materials, campaign contribution information, hearing transcript, questions","Contains Press Release regarding appointment, numerous invitation lists, correspondence, speech, photograph of swearing in","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Kenneth S. Levinson, Francis O. Wilcox, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Seymour J. Rubin, James V. Dolan, Thomas M. Franck, Oscar Schachter, John LeMoyne Ellicott, Gordon Gray, Loy W. Henderson, Philip W. Buchen, William Lang, Edward J. Gerrity, Jr., Bradford Morse, Washington Opportunities for Women, Carl F. Salans, Hamilton Carothers, Cecil, David C. Acheson, Willis L. M. Reese, Timothy W. Stanley, Harry W. Fawcett, Steven Landon, Kenneth M. Spang, H. Lane Kneedler, Jane Sommerich, James E. O'Brien, George P. Armour, Dante B. Fascell, Oscar Victor, Abram Chayes, James C. McKay, Samuel R. Dorrance, Smith College, John N. Hazard, Harry A. Inman, Ralph W. Dorius, Richard B. Bilder, Richard C. Allison, Betty Posniak, Lester Nurick, Lyman M. Tondel, Jr., William J. Martin, Jr., John H. Riggs, Jr., Richard S. Lombard, John Hopkins Heires, Norma, Andreas F. Lowenfeld, Thomas E. Drumm, Jr., John B. Henderson, Lewis Hoffacker, Will E. Leonard, Jr., James T. Lynn, John Maktos, Myer Rashish, Walter Sterling Surrey, Frank M. Wozencraft, James R. Offutt, Isaac Shapiro, John F. Ryan, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Douglas W. Laird, Raymond F. Conkling, G. W. Haight, Robert Murphy, Andrew R. Cecil, Mike Minder, H. A. H. Cortazzi, Mason Willrich, John S. Battle, Jr., Walter A. Slowinski, Jeffrey M. Lang, MAnsfield D. Sprague, Totton P. Heffelfinger, II","Correspondetns include: Monroe Leigh, William C. Olson, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, W. T. Mallison, Alwyn V. Freeman, Wilbur L. Fulgate, W. T. Ketcham, Jr., Hardy Dillard, Yehuda Blum, Amelito R. Mutuc, William W. Dunn, Robert S. Dillon, William H. Weiland, W. Gibson Harris, Willis L. M. Reese, John D. Epperly, Anthony A. Rascio, Adam Yarmolinsky, Paul A. Wolkin, David Sarre, Joseph Modeste Sweeney, Robert W. Lawson, Jr., Thomas S. Busha, Richard W. Edwards, Jr., Howard S. Levie, Miriam Theresa Rooney, Edward Dumbauld, Gordon H. Barrows, Covey T. Oliver, John P. Furman, Howard J. Taubenfeld, Michael F. Butler, Raymond L. Brittenham, Leslie A. Grant, Jose A. Cabranes, Cesar Sepulveda, Maxwell Cohen, John M. Howell, Thomas Ehrlich, Edward J. Lawler, Sidney Jacoby, Harry L. Freeman, Arthur R. Albrecht, F. Trowbridge vom Baur, Joseph H. Guttentag, Carl O. Christol, Maurice Wolf, Richard Young, John G. Kester, Charles S. Rhyne, Charles Robert Norberg, John M. Raymond, Gen Kajitani, Walter Sheble, George Yamaoka, Richard S. Reid, James N. Hyde, David D. Newsom, Alfred H. Von Klemperer, James A. R. Nafziger, John Scali, Herman Phleger, Eric Stein, Polly M. Lead, Bayless Manning, Edward D. Re, Stephen Hearst, Marshall V. Miller, Alan Wm. Wolff, H. Francis Shattuck, Jr., W. Tapley Bennett, Jr.","Includes transfer of records itemized listing, memos, brochures, appointment papers, newspaper clippings, travel itineraries and receipts for a trip to Brussels, correspondence, looseleaf notes, First Semiannual Report by the President to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Report submitted to the Committee on International Relations - December 1976, Report of the Study Mission and Cooperation in Europe - Washington, DC - December 2, 1976","Includes earnings and leave statement, correspondence ,memos, contacts card, inventory of boxes sent to Steptoe \u0026 Johnson, photocopies of newspaper articles, notice of resignation","Includes: \"The Foreign Affairs Advice Privilege\" by Gordon B. Baldwin, Wisconsin Law Review, Vol. 1976, No. 1, pp16 - 46 (w/note: \"To Monroe: With Grateful appreciation for affording the opportunity, Gordon\"), Q\u0026A for Leigh from Pike Committee, Draft Report citing Henry A. Kissinger (State, 40 Committee, and SALT), Pike Committee Proposed Resolutions on \"Contumacious Conduct\" of Henry A. Kissinger - Statement of the Facts, Suggested Paragraphs for Inclusion in Minority Report of House Select Committee on Intelligence, Looseleaf notes, Memo from George H. Aldrich to Mr. Maw re: Pike Committee Hearings - Indications of White House Staff Attitudes, News reports, Memorandum re: Legislative History of 2 United States Code 192, Statement by Henry A. Kissinger Secretary of State before the Select Committee on Intelligence House of Representatives, October 31, 1975, Buchen Draft, 11/18/75, Memorandum to Phillip W. Buchen, Antonin Scalia, Carlyle E. Maw, 11/18/75, Memorandum to Phillip W. Buchen, Rex E. Lee, Antonin Scalia, 11/17/75, Pike Committee Proposed Resolutions on \"Contumacious Conduct\" of Henry A. Kissinger - Call's Draft, Alternative speeches, Chronology with Respect to State Department Subpoena, Summons to appear before Pike Committee, Alternative Draft - Suggested Paragraphs for Inclusion in Minority Report of House Select Committee on Intelligence, 11/17/75, Copy of public law 93 - 190, Copy of Title 2 - The Congress, Codes 190 - 198","Contains handwritten notes, signatures, underlines, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, D. Jeffrey Hirschberg, Michael D. Sandler, John Lewis Smith, Jr., George W. Calhoun, Harold R. Tyler, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, Thomas Crocker, Peter W. Rodman, Tom Johnson, Edward S. Christenbury, Henry E. Petersen, George H. Aldirch,","Includes Motion of Plaintiffs for an order to permit public filing of their motion for summary judgment against the individual defendants, Memorandum of law in support of plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment against the individual defendants, photocopy of list of jobs of William A. K. Lake, Kissinger SFRC Testimony - July 10, 1974, Motion by Plaintiffs for summary judgment against the individual defendants","Includes: Petition for write of Ceriorari to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (w/letter from David Ginsburg and business card of James E. Wesner), Brief for Petitioner and Cross-Respondent Henry A. Kissinger, Brief for Respondents Military Audi Project, et. al, Reply Brief for Petitioner and Cross-Respondent Henry A. Kissinger, Appendix, Syllabus (w/handwritten note, \"Thank you\"), Supreme Court Decisions","Contains handwritten notations, edits, underlines, signatures, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jeffrey H. Smith, Lawrence S. EagleBurger, John S. Pruden, James B. Rhoads, Henry R. Kissinger, Jack Brooks, Don Oberdorfer, Jock Covey, Donald P. Young, Helmut C. Sonnenfeldt, James E. Wesner, David Ginsberg","Contains newspaper clippings, journal articles, photocopies of newspapers","Includes materials regarding the donation of Kissinger's Papers to the Library of Congress, looseleaf notes, notations","Article re: Hedrick Smith v. Nixon case from \"The Daily Washington Law Reporter\" Vol. 106, No. 97, pg. 913 - 918","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, The Editor - Washington Post, Mike Sandler, David Ginsburg, James E. Wesner","Contains photocopies of docments: US Court of Appeals for DC Circuit list of relevant case numbers \u0026 memorandum, Proceedings transcript, delivered opinion (2 copies), Plaintiffs reply memorandum of points and authorities in support of their motion for a preliminary injunction, memorandum of points and authorities in support of plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and, alternatively, a preliminary injunction, Affidavit of William E. Leuchtenburg, Affidavit of Nat Hentoff, Affidavit of William Safire, Affidavit of Donald G. Herzberg, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and in support of defendant Henry A. Kissinger's cross-motion for summary judgment, Opposition to plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment, Cross-motion for summary judgment by defendant Henry A. Kissinger, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction, Second Affidavit of Henry A. Kissinger, Order, Certificate of Service, Affidavit of Monroe Leigh, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment and in support of defendant Henry A. Kissinger's cross motion for summary judgment, Complaint","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, George H. Aldrich, President Ronald Reagan, Sen. Arlen Specter, Henry A. Kissinger, Pamela B. Gann, Erwin N. Griswold, Mark R. Joelson, Stephen S. Rosenfeld,","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Malcolm R. Wilkey, William W. Bishop, Jr., memorandum for Mary Lee re: Suggested Paragraph for Chairman Moore's Letter, John R. Stevenson","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., Abraham D. Sofaer, Memorandum for Restatement File, Richard L. Fischer, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Jennifer L. Hall, John Norton Moore","Contains highlights, underlines, markers, newspaper photocopies, newspaper clippings, journal excerpts, articles","Excerpts from the American Journal of International Law re: The Permanent Court of Arbitration for 1961, 1963, 1969, \"Nomination of Thomas J. Meskill\" Report from the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate together with Individual News, 1975, pamphlet: \"Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary: What it is and How it Works\" American Bar Association, 1977, UN General Assembly Security Council A/33/223 S/12830 19 October 1978: Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups Note by the Secretary General, text of EO 12059, 11 May 1978,","Contains 4 reports with Monroe Leigh signature, in French language, also includes UN Gen. Assembly Security Council A/33/223/Rev. 1, 25 October 1978: Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups - Note by Secretary General","Contains correspondence, envelopes, memos, note cards, looseleaf notes, notations, table of U. S. members since 1938, Election of Judges to the International Court of Justice, 1981 - Sri Lanka's Candidate - Mr. H. W. Jayewardene, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cyrus Vance, Austin Pulle, Jorge A. Aja Espil, G. W. Haight, H. W. Jayewardene, Marshall Mays, Robert B. von Mehren, Roberts B. Owen, Willis L. M. Reese, Ernest A. Gross, Cecil J. Olmstead, Francis T. P. Plimpton, William W. Scranton, Stephen Schwebel, Hardy C. Dillard, Timothy B. Atekson, Marco C. E. J. Bronckers, Abram Chayes, William W. Bishop, Jr., Edison W. Dick, Richard C. Allison, Philip C. Jessup, Lyon L. Brinsmade","Contains signatures, memos, edits, notations, highlights, articles, looseleaf notes, newsletters, resumes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert Brownwell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herbert W. Briggs, John R. Stevenson, Seymour Rubin, Warren E. Burger, Walter Sterling Surrey, Adrian W. De Wind, John N. Hazard, Robert Coulson, Eugene F. Scoles, Henry T. King, Jr., Austin Pulle, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Herbt J. Hansell, Cyrus R. Vance, Stephen M. Schwebel, Hardy C. Dillard, Erik Suy, Vanden Huevel, Millard H. Ruud, Norris Darrell, Howared M. Holtzmann, Kurt Waldheim","Contains memos, handwritten notes, eidts, looseleaf notes, articles, signatures, highlights, background information, reports, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Carlyle E. Maw, Stephen M. Schwebel, William D. Rogers, Herbert Brownell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Herbert J. Hensell, Warren E. Burger, Cyrus Vance, Henry T. King, Jr., John Nolan, Alan Cranston, Joseph J. Sisco, Carole Smith, Millard H. Ruud, James O. Eastland, John R. Stevenson, E. Donald Shapiro, Don Wallace, Jr., Daniel P. Moynihan, Philip C. Jessup, Robert Coulson, Robert L. Trescher, W. M. Reisman, Hugo B. Margain, Eugene V. Rostow, Thomas M. Franck","Contains memos, handwritten notes, edits, underlines, table of US memebers since 1938, articles, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert J. Hansell, Kurt Waldheim, Cyrus Vance, Joseph S. Lord, III, Herbert Brownell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Alan M. Dershowitz, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Frank J. McGarr, Robert A. Sprecher, Albert Branson Maris, Stephen G. Breyer, Damon J. Keith, Walter J. Cummings, Maurice Copithorne, Carlyle E. Maw, Leonard C. Meeker, Timothy B. Atkeson, Henry T. King, Warren E. Burger, William D. Rogers","Contains various drafts of letters re: International Court of Justice and Cyrus R. Vance, supporting materials, notations, highlights, memos, table of U.S. members since 1946, table fo U.S. members since 1938, routing slips, and correspondence indicating that ML had requested materials be returned and then the returned copies are included, articles, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cyrus R. Vance, Henry T. King, Jr., Millard H. Ruud, Gerald Asken,","Contains transcripts, scripts, underlines, edits, comments, signatures, Who's Who in America excerpted photocopies, Who's Who in the World excerpted photocopies, Directory of American Scholars excerpted photocopies, The International Who's Who excerpted photocopies, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Pegi McLaughlin, Arthur J. Goldberg","Materials for correspondence with Kurt Waldeim, Secretary General of the United Nations, from William W. Bishop, Jr., Herbert Brownell, Herbert J. Hansell, Monroe Leigh","Contains memos, signatures, photocopies of telegrams, handwritten letters, transcripts of speeches, resumes, draft press release, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Herbert J. Hansell, Alan J. Kreczko, Leonard v. B. Sutton, Seymour J. Rubin, Adrian W. DeWind, John Scott, Hardy Dillard, John R. Stevenson, Stephen M. Schwebel, Warren E. Burger, John N Hazard, Robert Coulson, Henry T. King, Millard H. Ruud, William W. Bishop, Jr., Arthur J. Goldberg,","Contains handwritten notations, photocopies, agendas, correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert H. Mundheim, Austin Pulle, J. Wallace Hopkins, Jr., Michael Bradfield, Carlyle E. Maw, Stephen M. Schwebel, Max Frankel, Richard R. Baxter, Cyrus Vance, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herbert J. Hansell","Contains index, memos, looseleaf notes, envelopes, markup, edits, mailing lists, messenger requests, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, J. Varekamp, Roberts B. Owen, Keith Highet, William W. Bishop, Jr., Edmund S. Muskie, Lyon L. Brinsmade, Hardy Dillard, Eric Stein, Richard L. McCall, John J. McCloy, Michael Reisman, R. Ammi Cutter, Daniel J. Boorstin, James E. O'Brien, Stephen M. Schwebel, Leonard C. Meeker, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Seymour J. Rubin, Abdulloh El-Erain, Erik Suy, Abram Chayes, George J. Alexander, Richard H. Ullman, Michael I. Sovern, Adrian S. Fisher, Warren E. Burger, Herbert W. Briggs, Al Freeman, Oscar M. Ruebhausen, Robert M. von Mehren, Albert M. Sacks, Robert Coulson, Merrell E. Clark, Jr., Austin Pulle, Herb Hansell","Contains handwritten comments, notes, signature, underlines, Foreign Affairs Manual Circular, Vol. 3 - Personnel (1980 and 1981), Presidential Ranks - Score Sheet, Panel B, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Joan M. Clark, John H. Rouse,","Contains pencil markup, \"Preliminary Summary of Support by Groups Consulted, for U. S. nominee to ICJ\"","Names include: Roberto Ago (Italy), Jiminez De Arechaga (Uruguay), Abdullah El-Erian (Egypt), Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mexico), L. Ignacio-Pinto (Benin), H. W. Jayewaredene (Sri Lanka), Eero J. Manner (Finland), Jose Sette Camara (Brazil)","b. May 26, 1907 according to original file container, Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Robert Ago of Italy between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, Don Wallace, Jr., Millard H. Rudd, includes highlights and notations","Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Jiminez De Arechaga (Uruguary) between Monroe Leigh, William D. Rogers, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs","b. March 21, 1920 according to original file container, Contains resume, correspondence (1 letter) regarding Abdullah El-Erian between Monroe Leigh, Philip C. Jessup","b. November 17, 1908 according to original file container, Contains curriculum vitae, highlights, correspondence (3 letters) regarding Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mexico) between Hugo B. Margain, Monroe Leigh, the Department of State, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs","b. 1916 according to original file container, Contains resume, highlights, pencil mark-up, correspondence regarding H. W. Jayewaredene (Sri Lanka) between Cyrus R. Vance, A. C. S. Hameed, the Department of State, the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the U.N.","b. June 21, 1903 according to original file container, Contains handwritten memo, correspondence (1 letter) regarding Louis Ignacio-Pinto (Benin) between Monroe Leigh, William D. Rogers","b. July 16, 1913 according to original file container, Contains curriculum vitae, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Eero J. Manner (Finland) between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, the Department of State, the Embassy of Finland","b. April 14, 1920 according to original file container, Contains highlights, resume, Correspondence (3 letters) regarding Jose Sette Camara (Brazil) between the Department of State, the Permanent Mission of Brazil to the U. N., Vanden Huevel, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs","Names include: Richard R. Baxter, Nathan R. Berke, Hardy C. Dillard, Walter Ely, Arthur J. Goldberg, Leo Gross, Louis Henkin, Myres S. McDougal, Robert B. McKay, Carlyle E. Maw, Russell D. Niles, Covey T. Oliber, Oscar Schachter, Bernard G. Segal, Louis B. Sohn, William B. Spong, Jr., John R. Stevenson","Contains highlights, letter from Warren E. Burger to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Henry T. King, Jr., to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, press release and letter (dated 29 June 1978) from William D. Rogers to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Carlyle E. Maw to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Millard H. Ruud to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, personal note, letter from Herbert Brownell to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Robert Coulson to Monroe Leigh","b. February 14, 1921 according to original file container, contains highlights, correspondence regarding Richard R. Baxter, background information, bibliographies, letters of support, resume, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert J. Hansell, Millard H. Ruud, Don Wallace, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, William D. Rogers, Robert Coulson, Thomas M. Franck, Henry T. King, Jr.,","Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Nathan R. Berke between Monroe Leigh, Alan Cranston, Douglas J. Bennet, Jr., President Jimmy Carter","Contains highlights, letter regarding Hardy C. Dillard between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","Contains highlights, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Walter Ely between Herbert Brownell, Robert L. Trescher, Shirley M. Hufstedler","b. August 8, 1908 according to original file container, contains highlights, underlines, resume, biographical information, correspondence regarding Arthur J. Goldberg, Correspondents include: Herbert J. Hansell, Fred J. Cassibry, Alfonso J. Zirpoli, Julius J. Hoffman, James B. Parsons, Walter E. Craig, Joseph S. Lord, III, Alan M. Dershowitz, Frank J. McGarr, Robert A. Sprecher, Albert Branson Maris, Stephen G. Breyer, William J. Campbell, Hubert H. Humphrey, Howard H. Baker, Frank Church, President Jimmy Carter, Damon J. Keith, Walter J. Cummings, Leonard C. Meeker, Joseph J. Sisco","b. April 6, 1903 according to original file container, contains highlights, resume, biographical information, correspondence regarding Leo Gross, Correspondents include: Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon, Daniel P. Moynihan, Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter regarding Louis Henkin between Leonard C. Meeker and Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter regarding Carlyle E. Maw between Herbert Brownwell and Monroe Leigh","b. November 23. 1906 according to original file container, contains highlights, biographical and bibliographical information, correspondence regarding Myres S. McDougal, Correspondents include: Elliott Goldstein, Herbert J. Hansell, President Jimmy Carter, John C. Stennis, James O. Eastland, Monroe Leigh, W. M. Reisman, Eugene V. Rostow, William W. Bishop, Jr., E. Donald Shapiro, Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon, Emerson G. Spies, Frank Moore,","Contains highlights, letter regarding Robert B. McKay between Monroe Leigh and Herbert Brownwell","Contains highlights, letter regarding Russell D. Niles between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","b. April 21, 1913 according to original file container, contains highlights, AALS Directory of Law Teachers excerpt, Who's Who in America excerpt, letter dated 9 June 1978 regarding Covey T. Oliver between Monroe Leigh and Millard H. Ruud","Contains highlights, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Oscar Schachter between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon","Contains highlights, letter regarding Bernard G. Segal between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","b. March 1, 1974 according to original file container, contains highlights, biographical and bibliographical information, correspondence regaridng Louis B. Sohn, Correspondents include: Herbt J. Hansell, Henry T. King, Jr., Monroe Leigh, Robert Coulson","Contains highlights, letter regarding William B. Spong, Jr. between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","Contains highlights, letter regarding John R. Stevenson between Monroe Leigh and Herbt Brownwell","Contains supporting documents, underlines, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Austin Pulle, Arthur J. Goldberg, William W. Bishop, Jr.","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, PCA reports starting in 1900","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, articles about the PCA","Index: Statute of the International Court of Justice, Present Members of the International Court of Justice, Procedure for Election of Judges, American Candidates, Foreign Candidates (Ambassador El-Erian (Egypt), Mr. Razafindralambro (Madagascar), Ambassador Sette Camara (Brazil), Dr. Gomez Robledo (Mexico), Professor Robert Ago (Italy), Judge Manner (Finland), Mr. Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)), Past Nominations by the US National Group","Contains \"Guide for National Red Cross Societies on their Role as Auxiliaries of the Army Medical and Civil Defence Services\" - Geneva, 1952 and Memorandum re: Summary of Participation and Probable Voting Position of Governments and National Red Cross Societies as of October 18, 1957","Contains notations, signatures, Correspondents include: U. S. Delegation, Orlando Pedragosa Nadal (Delegate of Uruguay), Dr. Muhlenhover (Delgate of Germany, Amrit Kaur (Chairman, XIXth International Red Cross Conference), General Gruenther, James T. Nicholson, Mr. Boissier, Ellsworth Bunker, Robert McClintock (Delegate of USA), George M. Elsey, John Foster Dulles","Contains notations, schedules for each day of the Conference (28 Oct - 7 Nov), list of delegates, governing rules","Contians notations, edits, markup, copies of various drafts and resolutions proposed by different countries in attendance at the Conference","Removed to collections in library because there were no markings","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library [Law Basement - Oceans 13.6.I6146P","Issued by the Embassy of Pakistan, Washington, D.C.","Contains inked edits and markings in the footnotes, Leigh signature","Contains Leigh signature, minor edits and markup","Contains edits, markup, notations","Contains edits, markup, notations, attached notes","Contains markup, notations, looseleaf notes, briefs","Contains markup, notations","Contains 1 document with two attachments, including 1 - The Development of the Murray River and 2 - Synopsis of Report of the Inter-State Royal Commission on the River Murray (1902)","Contains 1 document titled: \"Recommendations of International Joint Commission on Diversion from Watershed in Its Final Report on the Lake of the Woods Reference\"","Contains markup, handwritten notations, circled areas regarding the relevant aspects to international water rights vis-à-vis the St. Lawrence Seaway between Canada and the US. Includes Public Law 358, 83d Congress, Chapter 201, 2d Session, S. 2150 (July 1957), \"Report on the Committee on Public Works on S.2150: A Bill providing for creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation to Construct part of the St. Lawrence Seaway in United States Territory and for other purposes,\" House Report No. 1215, 83d Congress, 2d Session (February 19, 1954), Senate Report No. 441 (same name House Report No. 1215), 83d Congress, 1st Session (June 16, 1953)","Contains copies of treaties, memos, drafts, relevant background/precedent materials, notes, handwritten notations, edits, markup, revisions","Contains copies of treaties, memos, drafts, relevant background/precedent materials, notes, handwritten notations, edits, markup, revisions","Contains initials ML","Contains cases American Hawaiian Steamship Co. v. United States, Baltimore Steam Packet v. United States, Cors v. United States","Contains cases Eastern Steamship Lines v. United States, Kendall v. United States, Lex Laboratories, Inc. v. United States","Contains cases National Bulk Carriers v. United States, North American Shipping Company v. United States, Olive J. Olson \u0026 Company v. United States, Ozanic v. United States, Petition of Grace Lines, Smith-Douglass Company v. United States, Trailerships Inc. v. United States, Wilson Lines v. United States","Contains an overview of legislation and cases related to Just Compensation","Contains summary of compromise settlement offer of just compensation for five Danish vessels requisitioned July 12, 1941, including the Alssund, Brosund, Columbia, Lundby, Olympia","Contains draft \"Report for H. Graham Morison, Assistant Attorney General, Claims Division, Department of Justice","Contains memorandum for Mr. Bressor, Message for Mr. Howard, Memorandum for Mr. Laylin","Contains memorandum for Conference with Paul Umoff, Memorandum of Conference with J. G. Comyn, Memorandum of Conference with H. A. Stevenson, Memorandum of Conference with George Davies","Contains Deposition of Hans Christian Brodersen and the Deposition of Hugo Lund for Dampskibsselskabet \"Haffnia\" Aktieselskab, et al vs. The United States in the United States Court of Claims","Binder with 16 sections regarding \"Christiani Visa Matter\" that deals with citizenship and whether or not Henning Christiani was a collaborator with the Germans during World War II. Sections include: Memorandum for Mr. Laylin, 1. Christiani and Nielsen Memorandum, 2. letter to Henning Christiani, 3. Memo of a conversation between Mr. Steger and Mr. Hyde at the U.S. Consulate on 12th January 1948, 4. Telephone conversation of December 11, 1947 with Francis Cunningham of State Department, concerning visas, 5. Translation of Depostition made by former Prime Minister Erik Scavenius before the investigating committee of hte Engineering Society in the matter of the investigation of the conduct of its member, Dr. Rud. Christiani, during the late war, 6. \"Danish Saboteurs Wreck Nazi Plants\" text from New York Times article dated Sunday, February 21, 1943, 7. \"Nazis Hinted Giving Up Norway and Denmark\" text from New York World-Telegram article dated Thursday, February 3, 1944, 8. \"Nazis Plan to Leave Norway, Denmark\" text from The London Daily Sketch artcled dated Thursday, February 3, 1944, 9. Statement (from Christiani?), 10. Translation of Memorandum on the Work of Ardal, 11. Translation of Letter of Auugst 19, 1949, from Dr. Christiani to Mr. Henning O. Christiani, New York, in excerpt, 12. Translation of memorandum from Mr. C. L. David, barrister to the Supreme Court, to Mr. Steglich-Petersen, barrister to the Supreme Court, regarding Dr. Rud. Christiani vs. The Danish Engineering Society dated August 15, 1949, in excerpt, 13. Translation of letter of April 20, 1949, from the Ministry of Justice to Mr. Steglich-Petersen, attorney for Dr. Rud Christiani, informing Mr. Steglich-Petersen that the Ministry of Justice has written the Attorney General that they accept his recommendation that hte Ministry not take up again the matter of violation of hte ex post facto laws relating to association with the enemy during the occupation of which Dr. Christiani was absolved of February 7, 1947, -- in spite of additional relevant data extracted by the investigating committee of the Danish Engineering Society, 14. Translation Royal Danish Legation letter, 15. Translation of letter of June 13, 1949, from Dr. Rud. Christiani to Mr. Henning O. Christiani, care of Christiani \u0026 Nielsen Ltda, Bogota, Colombia, in excerpt, 16. Translation of letter between Henning O. Christiani and Christiani \u0026 Nielsen / Rud Christiani","Contains facts of the case, memorandum, notes, supplemental memorandum, Brief of Claimant on Motion to Dismiss, H.R. 5200 (80th Congress, 2d Session), markup, looseleaf handwritten notes, edits [Case revolves around the question of \"whether an individual who is an American citizen by American law and at the same time a German citizen by German law, may recover property seized by the Alien Property Custodian during WWII\"]","Contains handwritten looseleaf notes, drafts, edits, markup","Contains brief overviews of sales contracts involving shipping via water (ocean/sea), including Name, D.W.T., Age, Date of Sale, Seller, Buyer, Consideration, Price per D.W.T., Terms of Payment, Port of Delivery, and Conditions, from July 1940 to October 1945","Contains brief overviews of sales contracts involving shipping via water (ocean/sea), including Name, D.W.T., Age, Date of Sale, Seller, Buyer, Consideration, Price per D.W.T., Terms of Payment, Port of Delivery, and Conditions, from July 1940 to October 1945","Contains orders, memorandum, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes,","Contains handwritten looseleaf notes, drafts, edits, markup","Involves rights of ships and the Federal Government, contains Abstracts of Cases for Cors Argument, memorandum, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, edits, discussions on the authority of \"the Maritime Commission to requisition ships of foreign registry lying idle in American ports,\" the \"enhancement clause,\" Report: Inquiry into operations, policies, and affairs of United States shipping board and emergency fleet corporation by the House of Representatives, 69th Congress, 1st Sesstion (Report No. 2)","Contains printed proceedings of case, court documents (both for the Court of Claims phase and the US Supreme Court phase), includes markup, handwritten notations","Includes copies of 5 wills for Adda M. Allen, Janet H. C. Meade, Jane Kelley Caskey, Howard T. Karsner, Frank R. Jelleff,","Contains memoranda, court documents, depositions, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, edits, markup, drafts, discussion of \"whether the Commissioner of Baseball may not be deemed a one-man voluntary association,\" national law of unfair competition, piracy complaint in connection with world series broadcast, copyright problems involved in televising the Cinema","Contains memoranda, index cards, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, discusses questions re: \"whether the President proceeding under his executive powers may cancel the certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain domestic air carriers authorizing them to fly to Mexico City.\"","Contains drafts, edits, markup, looseleaf handwritten notes, newspaper clippings","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains 27 index cards with summaries of relevant cases for precedent purposes under the headings of arbitration, Condemnation, Contract, Fiscal Year, Lease, Reimbursement,","Contains notes by Monroe Leigh, Orem W. Ketchum, J. K. M., H. R. S., W. S. S., D. V. H., Jr., C. J. S., includes markup, adites, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, index card","Contains \"Progress of Bankruptcy\" framed cartoon (n.d.), University of London Presentation Ceremony for Recipients fo Higher Degrees and Reception by the Vice-Chancellor program (21 March 1952), \"Law Notes\" notebook that lists persons met/present at social functions and those who sent Monroe Leigh Christmas Cards, The University of Virginia and the Spirit of Honor by Robert K. Gooch, An address to the entering students, 19 Sept 1955","Contains handwritten letters, envelopes, enclosures, invitations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Dietrich Oehler, Howard E. Hensleigh, Old Ivy Inn, Robert Hubbard, Jr., Raymond F. Loving, Farmington Country Club, John R. Dykema, Hardy C. Dillard, Arthur J. Walters, Bumpus Book Store, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Donald P. Ray, Helen M. Hill, Roger Fisher, Lindsey Cowen, R. D. G. Ribble, Marjorie Merritt, Channing Harrison, E. Ham. Welbourn, John S. Voorhees, Michael H. Cardozo, Adam Yarmolinsky, Davidson Sommers, Walter H. Glass, Louis Henkin, Department of Motor Vehicles, Alan Burroughs, Klemens von Klemperer, William H. Smith, Robert W. Tucker, Charles T. Berry, Evans B. Brasfield, F. Aley Allan, Reverend Daniel E. Power, Comptroller of the Treasury, Office of the Assessor, District Collector of Internal Revenue, Henry Saunders, F. A. Cardman, Joseph Burchenal, London Life Association Ltd, Robert Haydock","Contains looseleaf notes, Conclusions in response document, French Republic in the Name of the French People document, handwritten notations and edits in french, Correspondents include: Jane Lang McGrew, Norman Frauenheim, F. A. Mann, Monroe Leigh, Trustee Department - General Accident, Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd.,","Contains note cards, newspaper clippings, handwritten letters, letter drafts, envelopes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, U. S. Department of Commerce, Vincent Burke, John N. Irwin II, George W. Hickman, Nugroho, Joseph C. Robert, Robert H. Knight, David Bruce, Paul Kaplowitz, Wilmington Trust Company, Donald E. Claudy, Robert Dechert, Manhattan Traffic Court, Robert Fearey, Paul A. Wolkin, John R. Dykema, Heyward Isham, Totton P. Heffelfinger II, Union Trust Company, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, Belgian Consul General, Tom W. Leigh, Roy D. Russell, Benjamin Forman, Regal Shoe Shop, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, R. E. Booker, G. Vernon Leopold, R. E. Bauer, Howard Hensleigh, John D. Epperly, Walter, Glass, Superintendent of Documents, John N. Bathrick, Leonard J. Ganse, John Haskell, Bumpus Book Store, George Hsu \u0026 Company, Blackwell's, Sheldon Z. Kaplan, Philip O'Neill, Jimmy, John McGlynn, Sherman Baldwin, Catharine Gallaher, Wilson E. Schmidt, Jere H. Dkyema, John D. Epperly, Henry W. Sawyer, III, Joseph M. Snee, Edwin G. Schuck, Luke Marbury, Carl, Z. Lewis Dalby, J. W. Lentz, Jack Osborne, Charles Davis, Folger, Nolan, Fleming - W. B. Hibbs \u0026 Co., Inc., Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Mansfield D. Sprague, William Gallaher, Arthur H. Phillips, Frank Shakelford, O. M. Scott, Robert G. Harper, David Bruce, Edwin McElwain, Lyttleton Fox, Myres S. McDougal, H. M. Stationary Office, Don V. Harris, Jr., Marshal, Stephen Hearst, Roland, John B. Henderson, Edward Lee Arapian, Dillard Crinkley, William W. Arbuckle, Thomas Armat, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Gianni (Johnny) Manca, Robert (Bob) Haydock, Ammi Cutter, H. Marshall Peter, Charlie Maechling, Father James F. Cunningham,","Contains signatures, handwritten comments, enclosures, looseleaf notes, pamphlets, brochures, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Daingerfield L. Ashton, Benjamin Forman, Marjorie Merritt, John D. Randall, Richard R. Baxter, Stephen Hearst, Jackson Martindell, Tracy S. Voorhees, The Ronald Press Company, M. W. Oettershagen, Little Falls Swimming Club, Thomas P. Peardon, Nugroho, Michael H. Cardozo, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Howard E. Hensleigh, John F. Furman, Blackwell's Music Shop, F. Warrington Dawson, J. Vincent Burke, Jr., F. J. Dymond, Leonard C. Meeker, Irving Lipkowitz, J. W. Iliff, Wallace Dempsey, Lybrand, Ross Brothers \u0026 Montgomery, Walter Herzfeld, Ercole Graziadei, Mrs. McCannon, E. Earl Pugh, Robert W. Berry, Siesta Motel, Louis C. Krauthoff, Byron S. Adams, Simeon B. Dunlap Smith, Rene-Jean Wilhelm, Joseph Burchenal, T. A. Grillo, Tyler Thompson, Phillip I.Blumberg, I. Austin Heyman, Lyttleton Fox, Brockenbrough Lamb, The Old Ivy Inn, George W. Hickman, Jr., Jackson K. Judy, Jerome P. Facher, George R. Fetter, Robert M. Scott, Sam Clammer, L. L. Lemnitzer, Sidney Morton, Ernest A. Jaffray, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr., Hugh Gallaher, Theodore C. Achilles, Alan S. Boyd, Anna Barringer, Henry W. Sawyer, III, Harvard Law Review, William Leigh Taylor, Walter Glass, Edwin Martin, W. T. M. Beale, Jr., James Fulton, Joseph Barbash, Ben Bruce Blakeney, Leonard J. Saccio, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Conrad Philos, G. Gale Roberson, Jr., Frank Boas, Chase Manhattan Bank, J \u0026 E Bumpus, Ltd., John Cheeseright, Charles Foster Moore,","Contains signatures, handwritten comments, underlines, Correpondents include: Monroe Leigh, Warrington Dawson, Walton Folk, Marjorie G. McCannon, Elliott B. Strauss, Lewis H. Van Dusen, John B. Rehm, John G. Burnett, K. H. Friedman, Charles Rhyne, Norman P. Seagrave, Herbert F. Goodrich, Leslie A. Boosey, E. J. O'Donnell, J. Vincent Burke, Jr., Benjamin Forman, John B. Henderson, Roger Ernst, Richard R. Baxter, William E. Perdew, Samuel L. Eggleston, Herman C. Marshall, Gerald Draper, Bill, Blackwell's Book Store, Tracy S. Voorhees, A. W. H. Nicholson, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., Thomas P. Peardon, William McC. Martin, Jr., D. Webster, Mansfield Sprague, Lynn Ungoed-Thomas, Bankers Trust Company, Stephen Hearst, G. I. A. D. Draper, Comptroller of the Treasury, Joseph T. Trotter, A. E. Kraus, Madeleine Provinzano, Lyman L. Lemintzer, Max G. Coulson, Doubleday Book Shop, Union Trust Company, Rene-Jean Wilhelm, Howard E. Hensleigh, H \u0026 P Manufacturing Company, F. Trowbridge vom Bauer, Herbert J. Blitz, Lyttleton Fox, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr.","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, signatures, Correspondents include: Julia and Gerald I. A. D. L. Al Forge, Draper, Monroe Leigh,","Contains handwritten letters, looseleaf pages, envelopes, enclosures, resumes, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Sidney Morton, SCM, Mr. Guiher, Mr. Morris, Charles Donahue, Donald J. Hardenbrook, William C. Bauknight, Julius Kaplan, Richard C. Bergen, Walter H. Glass, Charles H. Shuff, Robert A. Marmet, John N. Regan, Dumond Peck Hill, Market Tire Company, Macon M. Arthur, Gustave M. Hauser, Adam Yarmolinsky, Union Trust Company, Perkins McGuire, Aley Allan, Joel Barlow, Edward D. Re, Nicholas Katzenbach, John E. Hayes, Wallace G. Dempsey, Arthur H. Phillips, Stanley Surrey, John Dykema, Robert W. Lawson, Jr., Edward S. Smith, J. W. Weaver, Samuel Efron, Eastern Airlines, K. H. Friedman, Tracy S. Voorhees, Peter von Teufenstein, John Stuart Higgins Jr., Martin Domke, Alfred von Klemperer, Helen Claggett, John B. Huffaker, Dan Marquarder, H. F. Arps, William J. Schrenk, Jr., John Carey, Mansfield D. Sprague, Federal Trade Commission, Better Business Bureau, Washington Post, Department of Licenses \u0026 Inspection, William H. Watts, Stephen C. Reville, Jr., George C. Denney, Clovis E. Byers, Lawrence Hargie, Philip D. Saxon, Marjorie Merritt, Dick van Wagener, Philip D. Saxony, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, John Stewart Higgins, Jr., Richard M. Buxbaum, Seymour J. Rubin, Hubert A. Schneider, Herbert Briggs, William Roy Vallance, Clovis Byers, John D. Epperly, Howard S. Levie, Charles R. Norberg, George Farah, Jacob L. Holtzmann, Irving Lipkowitz, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Rev. Oscar deWolf Randolph, Phillip I. Blumberg, Jefferson B. Fordham, Robert Dechert, R. Granville Curry, Alan G. Kirk II, Bernard G. Heinzen, L. Niederlehner, Frank M. Wozencraft, Michael Cardozo, E. Fontaine Broun, C. Severin Buschmann, Jr., James C. Sargent, Alan S. Boyd, Daggett (Bud) Howard, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, Benjamin Forman, Charles L. Decker, Virginia Law Review Association, Collins Denny, III, Conrad Philos, Old Ivy Inn, Max Lehrer, L. Addison Lanier, Hudon's, J. Jacobs Shannen, Fisher Radio Warehouse, Georg Hukman, Z. Lewis Dalby, Glenn R. Winters, Alfred H. Von Klemperer, Brentano's, Blackwell's, John G. Burnett, Frank L. Dennis, A. Rushton, George W. Hickman, Lewis H. Van Dusen, George M. Coburn, Paul Nitze,","Contains handwritten letters, envelopes, enclosures, invitations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David I. Johnston, Rodrigo Llorente, James R. Patton, Jr., Virginia Law Review Association, Henry Dolz, Allen Communications, Lindsey Cowen, Walter Sterling Surrey, John B. Henderson, J. de Tender, Hugh Calkins, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Samuel B. Sterrett, James R. Patton, Tatlana Guldberg, Robert H. Knight, E. Hambleton (Ham) Welbourn, Jr., Norman Seagrave, Epsilon of Chi Phi, Secretary to General Gruenther, K. H. Friedman, Ralph Immell, Edwin Martin, Alfred M. Gruenther, Howard S. Levie, Sweet \u0026 Maxwell Ltd., A. Moreni, Robert H. Haden, Abram Chayes, Stevens and Sons, Vada Horsch, Wagons-Lits, American Airlines, Richard Swift, Messrs. Guiher and Morris, Walter H. Glass, Royal Little, Russell Baird Adams, F. Aley Allan, Douglass Cater, G. O. J. van Tets, Hubert A. Schneider, Mr. William Merriam, Henry F. Butler, Ralph Wesley Golby, Secretary - Metropolitan Club, Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Jerome P. Facher, Roger Fisher, Noyes Thompson (Tom) Powers, Stanley V. Malcuit, Guerin Todd, Wallace G. Dempsey, Gertrude C. Whitaker, Lewis Matacia, James Sargent, C. Richard Locke, Juraj L. J. Slavik, John Andrews King, Jr., Bourke B. Hickenloper, Rufus King, Ina Walker, Nugroho, Sidney Morton, Jack H. Pender, Frank Shackelford, John B. Henderson, Daggett (Bud) H. Howard, Ray Brittinham, The Treasurer - Metropolitan Club, Stephen C. Hopkins, Sr., Stephen Reville, George M. Pavia, Leon Lipson, John P. Furman, James P. Sullivan, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herman Finkelstein, John King, Jr., Louis C. Krauthoff, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, John DeHardit, Chesapeake \u0026 Potomac Telephons, Harvard Business Review, Judson T. Vaughan, Jr., Phillip D. Jackson, Hart Perry, Warren Lee Pierson, Palmer S. Rutherford, Jr., John Emerson, Chris Nolde, Irving Lipkowitz, William Barron, Harry Catlin, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Ed Stern, Ken Hadow, Robert H. Haden, Henry Dolz","Contains invitations, notecards, envelopes,newspaper clippings, Correspendents include: Monroe Leigh, Riggs National Bank, Robert Haydock, First National City Bank, Michael H. Cardozo, George W. Ray, Jr., District Director of Internal Revenue, Sidney E. King, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Herman Marshall, Raymond O. Mulvany, John Richardson, John Langstaff, Don V. Harris, Jr., Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Rita E. Hauser, Philip I. Blumberg, Clive L. DuVal, II, Walter H. Glass, Elbert Cox, Thomas E. Gilmer, Robert Dechert, Stephen Reville, Jr., James E. Edmunds, The Strad Office, Chase Manhattan Bank, Allan E. Walker, Jr., W. Taylor Reveley, Jr., William Thomas, Walter A. Willson, III, Robert Anthoine, Howard Marshall Holtzmann, R. M. Eager, Cecil J. Olmstead, Janet H. C. Mead, Ed Fish, Jesse Guy Benson, Philip S. Bowie, Vincent J. Hearing, Frank Shackelford, Benjamin Montmorency Tench, Jr., Carol Sue Richard, John W. Leatherman, Fannie J. Klein, Richard Baxter, Aunt Bee, Robert A. Falise, Henry B. Smythe, John H. Fanning, Phillip Blumberg, William Bryan, Mrs. William Denson, Controller of the Treasury, Messrs F. Trobridge vom Baur, Spencer M. Beresford \u0026 George M. Coburn, Howard Hensleigh, Charles L. Decker, Hugh Calkins, Eugene B. Thomas, Romer McPhee, David Johnston, Richard Young, Alfred M. Gruenther","Contains handwritten notes, Gen Kajitani resume, signatures, underlines, comments, Memorandum - Reform of the AntiDumping Act in 1965, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gen Kajitani, Richard O. Duvall, Andrew R. Cecil, G. W. Capley, The Harvard Law Review Association, Mr. Guiher, Mr. Lawson, Dean and Mrs. Allan F. Smith, Willis O. S., Louis A. Johnson, Frank E. Samuel, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., James Lee Kauffman, Takeo Kajitani, Richard R. Baxter, Graham James \u0026 Rolph, LaForest E. Phillips, Jr., Charles G. Williamson, Jr.,","Includes envelopes, notecards, invitations, resumes, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Mornoe Leigh, John Warden, Secretary of Agriculture, Mansfield (Mannie) D. Sprague, Edgar Stedman, Wallace Holbrook, George W. Ray, Jr., Sidney Kramer, Carl Norden, Richard (Dick) Baxter, E. Ross Adair, Ray Dickey, Coutnry Club of Virginia, Inc., Mrs. L. F. Leigh (Mother), Thomas Leigh, J. Purcell Jones, Miss Donna Smith, Gerald Draper, E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr., Mrs. Nicholson, Howard Tucker, William R. Merriam, Lloyd N. Cutler, James C. Sargent, Philip W. Amram, Macon M. Arthur, Louis Henkin, F. Allan Kelly, Louis B. Sohn, Kenneth B. Wentzel, Mrs. Harry Catlin, George H. Long, Myers S. McDougal, Miss Louise Savage, Cesare Sclarandis, Harrison Hancock, Chase Manhattan Bank, The Univesity Club, John H. Calhoun, William G. Moore, Virginia Journal of International Law, Edward D. re, John S. Higgins, Jr., George S. Buschmann, Phillip I. Blumberg, Virginia P. Trenka, Robert (Bob) McCaw, Willis L. M. Reese, Georgia Pinnick, Andrew R. Cecil, Velma H. LeRoy, W. C. (Bill) Mott, Bernard G. Heinzen, Stanley C. Morris, Sr., C. R. Locke, Veterans Administration, New York Historical Society, William A. Lashley, Edward M. Smith, Bernard J. Wald, William E. Miller, University Club, Messrs. Lear \u0026 Scoutt, Riggs National Bank, Guerin Todd,","Includes envelopes, notecards, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Stanley Surrey, Robert Dechert, Roger Fisher, Stephen T. Bolmer, Texaco Ind., Robert F. Grabb, Cecil J. Olmstead, Raymond L. Brittenham, Hardy C. Dillard, Henry T. Wickham, Stephen R. Tisa, Richard B. Lillich, Marvin J. Colangelo, Najeeb Halaby, Capital Map Company, Jerome P. Facher, Robert Huntington Knight, John G. Buchanan, William B. Spong Jr., Parvez Hassan, H. Dudley Ives, Mrs. Fletcher Plumley, Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Virginia Department of Conservation and Economic Development, John Laylin, S. A. Gersten, Herman Marshall, Jasper S. Baker, Leonard C. Meeker, John McCoid, Vester J. Huges, Jr., Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, Techbuilt, Inc., Mrs. Velma H. LeRoy, Helen Newman, Covey T. Oliver","Materials related to Edward D. Re's consideration for appointment as a Federal Judge in the Eastern Distict of New York, handwritten notes, form, biographical clipping, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ernest C. Friesen, Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, Nicholas de B. Katzenbach, Committee on Membership - The American Law Institute, Warren E. Buger, Francis M. Bird,","Includes Western Union telegram photocopy, envelopes, wedding invitation, signatures, Western Union telegram, memos, Buschlinger resume, handwritten comments, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gerold Buschlinger, William A. Sackman, Conner, Lyman Hamilton, Richard A. Whiting,","Includes envelopes, notecards, invitations, programs, recipts, bills, Wilton Park 1966 Conference materials, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Columbia Kennels and Pet Center, Mr. Claudy, G. C. Harcourt, William C. Olson, American Security \u0026 Trust Company, The Clerk - Putnam County Court, Appeal Printing Company, Inc., K. Westrick, Don Bagwell, Tom Farmer, Sleep Center, Don E. Burch, Egbert Giles Leigh, III, Richard B. Lillich, Vada Horsch, Sears, Roebuck \u0026 Co., Mason Willrich, Alan Boyd, Harry Catlin, Riccardo Dalla Vedova, William E. Miller, S. Frisa, Marvin J. Colangelo, Thomas Tuttle, K. H. Friedmann, Rawle Deland, Daggett H. Howard, A. C. Epps, Stephen Reville, Jr., Charles K. Hepner, Richard Whiting, Edward J. Gerrity, Jr., Carol Laise, Francis J. Larkin, Nellie R. Bair, Sam D. Eggleston, Jr., Manhattan Laundry \u0026 Dry Cleaning, H. C. L. Merillat, C. Kriss, Goodspeed's Book Store, William B. Spong, Jr., Craig Colgate, Jr., The Recording Laboratory - Library of Congress, George C. Rawlings, Jr., W. Leigh Taylor, John W. Tuthill, James N. Wilson, Walter Herzfeld, Hastings Keith, Murray Camarow, Myres S. McDougal, Donald C. Alexander, Richard (Dick) Baxter, Jacob D. Beam, Howard Aibel, Larry L. Skeen, The Heckman Bindery, Inc., Hechinger, Jerome P. Lipper, Matthew Hale, John P. Furman, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Comptroller of the Treasury, District Director Internal Revenue Service, Virginia Law Weekly, R. W. Rose, Robert H. Knight, Fontaine Broun, Lowell Davis, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Jack P. Jefferies, Howard S. Levie, Ralph Gilbert, Fred B. Smith, Revelation, Norman Seagrave, W. E. Griffin, Frank M. Wozencraft, L. Roger Williams, Peggy Cole, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., Stephen R. Tisa, F. Taylor Ostrander, Superintendent of Documents - US Government Printing Office, E. P. Geibig, University of Virginia - Legal Research Group, Morse Dial, Wallace Dempsey, William Moore, Robert D. Thorington, William C. Hill, Allen W. Dulles, S. L. Simmons, Pat Monroe, Wilson Anderson, James H. Pipkin, C. R. Locke","Contains personal receipts of Monroe Leigh from various companies","Includes materials related to Atkeson's application to appear before the Supreme Court, copy of US Court of Appeals for 2d Circuit Docket No. 30341 case, Resume of Timothy B. Atkeson, signatures, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Timothy B. Atkeson, Monroe Leigh, Franklin Davis, Elliot L. Richardson, Arthur H. Dean, Thomas M. Franck, Lewis Kimball,","Contains The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. LXII, No. 1599, February 16, 1970, a copy of the Mayo Diet - 2 weeks, envelopes, newspaper clippings, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Norman P. Seagrave, Edward M. Harris, Seymour St. John, Howard Tucker, John M. Raymond, Gerold H. Buschlinger, Gardner Defoe, Helen T. McDonald, Logan Fulrath, Mary S. Churchill, George W. Haight, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Howard Tucker, Darby Bowman, Stanley D. Metzger, John C. Bullitt, Outward Bound, Inc., Lucien Wulsin, Riccardo Gor-Montanelli, Hechinger, Virginia Law Weekly, Hyman Zimmerman, William R. Felts, Mr. Beale, Christopher H. Phillips, John S. Tennant, John A. Wise, Donald G. Agger, Austin P. Montgomery, Dnaiel M. Federman, Mary Fry, John G. Tritsch, David Rice, Henry S. Villard, Jere H. Dykema, Alan Boyd, John E. Stephen, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr., Donald G. Agger, Walter D. Sohier, Harvard Law Review Association, Vada Horsch, Joan Fulton, William H. Draper, Jr., John Shelton Bair, Robert Matteson, William A. Sackmann, M. Z. Khaiser, Francis O. Wilcox, Jerry H. Weiss","Contains envelopes, invitations, receipts, bills, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert Murphy, Governmetn Employees Insurance Co., John B. Rehm, State Planters Bank, J. C. Clatterbuck, Potomac School, Harold Johnson, W. E. Griffin, Jerry H. Weiss, Chevy Chase Club, Keyboard Immortals, Oscar Schachter, Irving Lipkowitz, Derzy Michalowski, Totton P. Heffelfinger, Chariman - Joint Economic Comimttee, J. William Doolittle, University Club, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Stephen Hearst, Douglas Cater, John Warner, Stanley D. Metzger, Women's National Democratic Club, Phillippe Bodin, Miguel Gomez Guerra, Riccardo Dalla Vedova, Ward C. Humphreys, John A. Wise, Jr., Herman F. Scheurer, Richard Falk, James L. Billinger, Govert van Tets, Herbert R. Stokes, Robert Krause, Colonel B. Jablonski, Jan Chowaniec, Westerly Marine Construction, Hechinger's, John M. Raymond, Phyllis T. Piotrow, Michael H. Cardozo, Leonard Unger, Mason Willrich, Harry W. Geiglein, Hardy C. Dillard, Alden R. Kuhlthau, Frank S. Phillips, Inc., Warren M. Christopher, Gardner Defoe, Gerold H. Buschlinger, John R. Garson, Judith Gellert, Richard B. Lillich, Edward M. Harris, Hnery S. Palau","Contains handwritten notes, memorandum, meeting minutes, IRS and Organizational forms, Articles of Incorporation document, agendas, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Carl F. Norden, Wallace (Wally) E. Whitmore, Ellen H. Norden,","Contains invitations, notecards, envelopes, looseleaf paper, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert B. McCaw, Jerry H. Weiss, Lucien Wulsin, Monrad G. Paulsen, Ralph Cunningham, Richard B. Lillich, Leonard v. B. Sutton, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., LIndsey Cowen, Stanley D. Heckman, D. R. Mummery, Richard R. Baxter, Joseph M. Sweeney, Hotel Tarabya, Hotel Istanbul Hilton, American Wood Council, Luke W. Finlay, Mason Willrich, Jeremiah D. Lambert, William H. Draper, Jr., Chalres B. Ruttenberg, Scott Heuer, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard, William C. Battle, Alexandre Kafka, Robert J. Muscat, Alexis I. duPont Bayard, Myres S. McDougal, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Superintendent of Documents, F. Bradford Morse, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Francis O. Wilcox, John B. Rhinelander, Eric E. Bergsten, Carrington Williams, Linda K. Lee, Edwin M. Zimmerman, J. T. C. Hewison, George M. Coburn, Lewis J. Moorman, Jr., John S. Voorhees, Marie J. Pampley, Neil Carothers III, Thomas W. Leigh, Monard G. Paulsen, Robert Hadock, Jr., Horizon Books, Hal J. Wright, Charles Donahue, C. Burke Elbrick, Addison Lanier, Maurice Flynn, William W. Lancaster, Jack Baranson, C. R. Locke, Frances Farmer, Clarence J. Galligan, Alan S. Boyd, Norman Frauenheim, Marvin J. Colangelo, Walter Wadlington, Betty C. Armstrong, Marshall Green, Information Officer - Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, David Rapaport, Dante Fascell, Mrs. Littleton Fox, L. L. LeBlanc, Howard Tucker, Edwin S. Cohen, Rita E. Hauser, Edward D. Re, Stowe Area Association, John G. Wall, Peter Low, Virginia Law Review Association, Russell E. Train, Joseph W. Bartlett, Robert Lawson, Adrian S. Fisher, Edward J. Grenier, Jr., Tracy S. Vooorhees, Betty C. Lynch, Meredith's, Hudson's, Herman Marshall, John Washburn, William Howell, Gen Kajitani, Gerald P. Johnston, Robert Krones, Jacques Futrelle, Elliot L. Richardson, William P. Macht, Frank Jones, Ron Romines,","Contains program and supporting materials for the Regional Meeting of the American Society of International Law, March 13 - 14, 1970 at the University of Virginia School of Law, Co-Sponsored by the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law, titled \"Foreign Investment in Latin America: Past Policies and Future Trends.\" Monroe Leigh was a participant. These materials cover supporting documentation for his role, background information, and relevant materials for this subject matter.","Contains envelopes, resumes, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Hugh Calkins, Richard L. Fischer, Mr. Charles M. and Mrs. Sydney Spofford, William P. Macht, Irving Lipkowitz, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Kenneth R. Mason, Jerry H. Weiss, Helen and Ed Cohen, John Norton Moore, John A. Wise, Jr., Philip Elman, John A. McVickar, Charles Kent, Jerome Lipper, Edward D. Re, Bray \u0026 Scarff Sales, Inc., Marshall T. Mays, Covey T. Oliver, Richard R. Baxter, Downs, Mason Willrich, Stephen R. Tisa, Edd Hyde, David Fleming, G. O. J. van Tets, Ruth Eggleston, Mrs. Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Thomas Leigh Williams, Robert Dechert, Don Wallace, Jr., Alastair K. Maxwell, Barry Sullivan, William Harvey Reeves, The New Yorker Magazine, Gustave M. Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Chowaniec, Joseph H. McConnell, Senator Byrd, Senator Spong, E. W. Hackett, Stanley J. Glod, Elliott L. Richardson, Mrs. Philip Levy, Ball \u0026 Ball, Sturbridge Yankee Workshop, United Virginia Bank/State Planters, Tracy Voorhees, David M. Gooder, Murray J. Belman, The Virginia Law Weekly, David I. Granger, Don V. Harris, Jr., BP Oil Corporation, Grinnell Morris, George Kovacs, Mrs. John (Florence) Riley, Virginia Law Review Association, Hardy C. Dillard, Dallas W. Smythe, C. R. Locke, Markham Ball, Monrad G. Paulsen, James E. Edmunds, Donald E. Claudy, Lyle S. Garlock, Rodger W. Klein, Richard L. Fischer","Contains transcript of remarks, looseleaf notes, program, photocopy of newspaper clippings, schedule, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert K. Goldman, Richard B. Lillich","Contains handwritte notes, underlines, correspondence re: Robert College, outline for prospective teachers and information regarding Trinity College for his son Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Catherin Scott Rose, Lloyd E. Smail, W. Howie Muir, Del A. Shilkret, Elenor G. Reid","Contains envelopes, invitations, receipts, bills, resumes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, The Musical Review, Jerry H. Weiss, Mr. Edmund and Mrs. Helen Cohen, Richard L. Fischer, Jon Pickel, Ralph Cunningham, Hardy Dillard, Alastair K. Maxwell, Benjamin P Labmerton, Jay Norris Corp., Carrington Williams, Livingston Hartley, R. Dennis McArver, Stephen M. Schwebel, Rosemary G. Conley, Eastern Federal Savings and Loan Association, John N. Plakias, Ed A. Evanson, Benjamin Forman, Jerry R. Goldstein, Frederick S. Hill, L. Thomas Galloway, R. D. Plant, C. Richard Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Cunningham, John A. Hartman, Jr., Minnesota Outward Bound, Della Sullivan, John A. McVickar, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Tractor Supply Company, National Symphony Orchestra, Herbert P. Fales, Justice and Mrs. R. Ammi Cutter, Herbert Rubin, Myres S. McDougal, Mrs. Hugh (Anne) Calkins, Bob McNeil, Covey T. Oliver, James A. Dixon, Dumond Peck Hill, Norman Frauenheim, Beltsville Forest Insect Laboratory, G. Schirmer, Inc., Helga Ruof, Kitty? Guy, Richard Baxter, Phillip I. Blumberg, Russell N. Shewmaker, John Shugars, Richard L. Tavrow, Robert Chira, F. Gerald Toye, Marshall T. Mays, Robert Brown Glenn, Jr., Thomas Galloway, Photo Duplication Service, Ed Burns, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Joseph P. Downer, William H. Taylor, Robert F. Dobbin, Keyboard Immortals, Zeltz Fish Hatcheries, Lewis E. Kimball, Jr., The Virginia Law Review Association, Mason Willrich, Michael J. Deutch, Farmington Country Club, Marshall V. Miller, Eric R. Fox, James E. Edmunds, Karl E. Bakke, Dickson Phillips, Gustave M. Hauser, Frank P. Jones, Jr.","Contains signatures, envelopes, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Stephen Ailes, Jonathan Moore, Elliot L. Richardson, Pierre Lalive, John H. Jackson, Norman Frauenheim, Phillip I. Blumberg, Hardy, Mozelle Archer, Fesco, Inc., R. Jordan, Percy W. Aycock, Frank M. Wozencraft, Andrew R. Cecil, R. Bruce MacWhorter, John Edwards, Mrs. Edward [Bertie] G. Howard, Frederick S. Hill, Ted Stevens, W. H. Booth, Walter W. Regirer, Ronald S. Katz, Lucien Wulsin, John B. Rhinelander, Catherine Scott Rose, Mario Beltramo, Riccardo Gori-Montanelli, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Lester Nurik, Newell W. Ellison, Gianni Manca, William H. Howell, Eli Lauterpacht, Hugh Calkins, The Homestead - Hot Springs, Virginia, Sigmund Timberg, Michael Sandler, John A. McVickar, Michael Reisman, Malcolm L. Monroe, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Linda K. Lee, John B. Rehm, Guido Brosio, The Editor and Managing Board - The Virginia Law Review Association, Monrad G. Paulsen, James C. Conner, William P. Macht,","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mr. Nugroho (3 letters)","Includes envelopes, personal letters, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, John N. Irwin, III,","Contains Foreign Service Journal, October 1973, Department of State Newsletter, January 1974, No. 152, looseleaf notes, pay charts, Department of Agriculture rates of pay memorandum to all employees, Department of State Newsletter January 1974 photocopy, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Samuel O. Ruff,","Contains invitations, signatures, envelopes, programs, article photocopies, looseleaf notes, press releases, invitations, Correspondents include: Kazys Skirpa, Monroe Leigh, Legal Directories Publishing Company, F. David Lake, Jr., David Small, Ronald S. Katz, Gerard R. Aquilina, John A. McVickar, Rosemary G. Conley, Harold J. Berman, William B. Beirce, Robert A. Rabbino, Jr., Oscar Schachter, Joseph Barbash, J. Dapray Muir, James R. Offutt, Office fo Noise Abatement attn: Mr. Purnell, William D. Rogers, G. Richard Dunnells, John M. Hennessy, Mason Willrich, Tracy S. Voorhees, Leonard B. Terr, Jose A. Cabranes, Adrian S. Fisher, Gustave M. Hauser, Robertogod Goldman, Edwin G. Schuck, John Jay Douglass, James C. Conner, Michael Bradfield, Mr. Kenneth, and Mrs. Hebe Redden, Martin R. Hoffman, Horace J. DePodwin, Howard S. Levie, Paul A. Wolkin, Jerry H. Weiss, R. S. Katz, DAvid Gregg, III, David H. Popper, James L. Wolf, David D. Newsom, Arthur A. Hartman, Bob D. Mannis, Frank P. Jones, Jr., James N. Hyde, Lic. Cesar Sepulveda, Alwyn V. Freeman, Yehuda Z. Blum, Barbara M. Rossotti, William H. Morris, G. Richard Dunnells, Richard B. Lillich, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., John Hopkins Heires, Stanley Nehmer, Alan Wm. Wolff, Mark R. Finkelstein, Secretary - U. S. Tariff Commission, Albert J. Beveridge, III, George P. Armour, E. Thomas Sullivan, Carl F. Salans, Scott H. Marston, Joseph E. Toochin, Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz, Theodore R. Gates, Mary Lou Richini, Murray J. Belman, Michael Waelbroeck, Barbara M. Rossotti, David A. Walsh, Lindsey Cowen, Ibrahim F. I. Shihata, Ewell E. Murphy, Jr., William C. Gifford, Jr.,","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Fischer, Frank P. Jones, Jr., James C. Conner, Irving Lipkowitz, James F. Lawrence, Virginia Dunmire, Mr. Henry w. and Mrs. Grace Sawyer, Mrs. John [Nicky] Emerson, Wardeen P. P. [Paul] Streeten, Thomas W. Leigh, The Epsilon Chapter - Chi Phi Fraternity - Hampden-Sydney College, Riccardo Gori-Montanelli, Mozelle Archer, Secretary - R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc., Mrs. Vernon E. [Elizabeth] Reynolds, Norman Frauenheim, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Stephen M. Schwebel, Carrington Williams, Jerry H. Weiss, William J. Flather, III,","Contains Yale Law Report, Spring 1973, FacultyProfile","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, business cards, resume, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Eli Lauterpacht, Ammi Cutter, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Jasper S. Baker, Jerry H. Weiss, Carl F. Norden, Richard L. Fischer, New York Review of Books, Judith Bello, Robert A. Fearey, Louis Lefkowitz, Epsilon Chapter of Chi Phi, Carlyle E. Maw, Mays Behrman, Peter Lemell, Sir William Hawthorne, John N. Irwin, Henry W. Sawyer, III, F. L. P. White, Ted Stevens, George C. Denney, Jr, Whittet \u0026 Shepperson, Dover Publications, Mrs. Conley - American Society of International Law, Shopsmith, Inc., Lucien Wulsin,","Contains numerous iterations and versions of his resume with edits, revisions, markup, as well as other articles and documentation about his biography (including Who's Who in the South and Southwest excerpt)","Contains signatures, note cards, Christmas cards, invitations, handwritten notations, newspaper articles photocopies, resumes, envelopes, Correspondents include: Christian A. Herter, Jr., Mornoe Leigh, John Hardin Young, John M. Raymond, Maurice D. Capithorne, Gerald Aksen, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Harry Tyson Carter, Betty Esau, William C. Brewer, Jr., Edward D. Re, Rita E. Hauser, Eva C. Domke, Elliot L. Richardson, Henry P. de Vries, David Gill, Noor Mohammad, K. Scott Gudgeon, World Champion Horse Equipment, Inc., Michael J. Hershman, J. Peter A. Bernhardt, Robert MacCrate, Jack P. Jefferies, Morris H. Wolff, Charles Hopkins, Andres Cuneo Macchiavello, Henry A. Kissinger, Timothy W. Stanley, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Donald E. deKieffer, Circulation Manager - Horseman Magazine, Joseph P. Downer, Betty Calambokidis, Michael Sandler, Dr. Kalliopi Koufa, Michael J. Glennon, Richard Williams, R. Ammi Cutter, Jim McHugh, Howard S. Levie, Andrew R. Cecil, John Norton Moore, John O. Marsh, Jr., Charles E. Barnett, III, Hardy C. Dillard, Mr. Carlyle E. and Mrs. Margo Maw, Deborah M. Levy, Roger McCollester, John Hertz, Marshall V. Miller, Emerson G. Spies, Richard L. Fisher, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Sheikh Salah Al-Hejailan, Robert J. Lipshutz, C. L. Haslam, A. M. Reynolds, P.Y. M. Hartog, John A. Washington, Edward Gordon, Charles Maechling, Jr., Michael K. Wyatt, Robert L. Keuch, Mason Willrich, John E. Howell, Wallace L. Timmeny, Leonard H. W. van Sandick, William W. Bishop, Jr., Irwin M. Stelzer, Takashi Watanabe, Steven L. Meltzer, John E. Howell","Contains signatures, handwritten notations, newspaper article photocopies, looseleaf notes, invitations, Correspondents include: G. P. Thukov, Monroe Leigh, Robert J. Corber, Geoverts O. J. Van Tets, C. Euguene Webb, Willis L. M. Reese, Paul A. Pavlis, Richard Combs, John R. Cooke, Jr., U.S. Department of Transportation, George W. Coombe, Jr., Samuel D. Engle, Michael H. Cardozo, C. Barrie Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Heribert Golsong, Edward Gordon, Toby S. Myerson, Franz M. Oppenheimer, Yale Club Library,Mr. Gerals and Mrs. Julia Draper, Louis S. Emery, John Hannaway, John Heinz, J. Howard Settle, Howard Holtzmann, Lindsey Cowen, Hart Perry, Edward Dumbauld, Philip C. Jessup, Lawrence Collins, Peter C. Manson, Malcolm R. Pfunder, John A Westberg, Malcolm R. Wilkey, Ms. Haas - Circle 8 Ranch, Joseph P. Griffin, James E. Edmunds, Mary Gardiner Jones, Robert M. Flanagan, Robert Womack, Hardy C. Dillard, Davis R. Robinson, William R. Bailey, Aron Broches, Paul J. Stadtler, William R. Bailey, Terry L. Leitzell, Department of Highways, Robert Womack, John C. Roots, Betty Esau, Ignaz Seidl-Hohenveldern, Rosalyn Higgins, Mark B. Feldman, David Schachter, Robert O. Blake, Joseph A. Greenwald, Pierce McCrary, Mrs. E. Miles Herter, John Lehman, Adele Herter Seroude, Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., John D. Epperly, John O. Marsh, Jr., Phillip R. Trimble, Jerry H. Weiss, Tariq Hassan, John Lehman, Christian A. Herter, Jr., Harold H. Saunders, Roberts B. Owen, Michael Brnadon, J. Peter A. Bernhard, Maurice D. Copithorne, Takashi Watanabe, Mason Willrich","Contains signatures, handwritten notations, post-it notes, article photocopies, envelopes, invitations, draft article letter responses resumes, correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Comptroller of the Treasury - Income Tax Division, M. D. Copithorne, Richard M. Hammer, Frank W. Swacker, Juk H. van Maanen, Jerry H. Weiss, Orm Ketcham, Sidney Picker, Jr., Mustafa Sayid, Board of Directors - Hamlet Place Owners, Inc., Harry Tyson Carter, Robert B. Oakley, Byron Farwell, Virginia M. Dondy, C. Karen Troy, Aron (Ronnie) Broches, James M. Michel, Fomad? Riad?, Mr. Riddle, Kempton B. Jenkins, Walking Horse Report, Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse, Walking Horse Report, Arthur R. Albrecht, Francis A. Boyle, Daivd A. Greenburg, William T. England, Chevy Chase Chevrolet, Elisabeth Zoller, Roland de Kergorlay, William R. Felts, Chester H. Brandon, Charles G. Williamson, Jr., Dante B. Fascell, Jacqueline A. McCard, Scott Heuer, Jr., William W. Dunn, John D. Epperly, Michio Mizoguchi, Internal Revenue Service Center, Maryland Income Tax Division, Harry W. Fawcett, Paul Brothers, Inc., Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Bruno A. Ristau, Ronald S. Katz, Sam Eggleston, Jr., Arthur J. Rothkopf, Henry A. Kissinger, Kathleen Sylvester, John R. Cooke, Department of Parking and Transportation Services, J. Stewart McClendon, Peter Auery, Chevrolet Motor Division, Timothy W. Stanley, Herbert D. Spivack, R. W. Munro, Interstate Federal Savings and Loan Association, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prendergast, Kanenori Oshikiri, Geico","Contains signatures, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, invitations, resumes, newspaper clippings, post-it notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gamal M. Badr, William J. Flather, III, Yukio Takeuchi, Kanenori Oshikiri, Margo Grant, David Gregg, III, Phillip I. Blumberg, Walter W. Brooks, Jr., Morris I. Leibman, Joseph E. Lombardi, Michael A. Daniels, Toby S. Myerson, Howard B. Hill, Father Joseph Snee, Craig Mathews, Franz M. Oppenheimer, George H. and Rosemary Aldrich, Dan S. Cross, John R. Stevenson, Nan Oldham, George P. Armour, Bob Jordan, Gerald and Julia Draper, Jeswald W. Salacuse, Colonial Parking, Inc., Victoria E. Marmorstein, Arthur R. Albrecht, Gustave M. Hauser, Edward G. Aldrich, Philip Kinkaid, Barbara Anderson - Flather \u0026 Hayes Company, K. Martin Worthy, Arthur W. Rovine, Guido Brosio, M. D. Cppithorne, Edward D. Re, Dean Koerth, Pascale Abdelmour, Roy Hamlin Johnson, H. James Conaway, Irene Savanis, Richard (Pokie) Edmunds, Virginia State Highway Commission, Stefan A. Riesenfeld, Werner Hein, Derek M. D. Thomas, James H. Michel, Eugene V. Rostow, Mrs. Wilson (Peggy) Anderson, W. E. Mussman, James C. Conner, Elisabeth Zoller, Julius Kaplan, Marvin J. Colangelo, John F. Murphy, R. Shuman,","Contains signatures, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings/photocopies, envelopes, highlights, pamphlets, Correspondents include: Hernan Felipe Errazuriz, Monroe Leigh, William J. Flather, III, George H. Aldrich, Parking and Traffic - American University, W. Richard Mason, Photoduplication Service - Library of Congress, Sidney Picker, Jr., John Hanley, Henry A. Kissinger, S. L. Gidden, Ronald A. Jacks, Brice M. Clagett, Richard Wilberforce, Peter D. Trooboff, Michael Axelrod, Marsha T. Rogers, Holly A. Nelson, Mark E. Ellis, Dante B. Fascell, Friedrich Schwank, Wally Brooks, Gillian Jones, John Ritchie, Gerald M. Finkel, Phillip I. Blumberg, William H. Berman, Heribert Golsong, Jeffrey H. Smith, Raymond J. Waldmann, Rodric Braithwaite, Hitchcock Shoes, Inc.","Contains signatures, photocopies, revisions, Correspondents include: Mark Warner, Monroe Leigh, Chris T. Antoniou, Henry T. King, Jr., Stuart H. Deming, Richard C. Allison, Sabine Schlemmer-Schulte, Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company, Ted Meron, Jennifer Schwebel, Lowell Satler, Aetna Life Insurance Co., Glenn Sedam, Liza Phillips, Budget Rent-A-Car, Roger Warin, Mary Keane, Euro-Motor, Nations Bank","Contains handwritten notes, signatures, markup, post-it notes, photocopies, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, William H. Webster, Sir Adam Bulter DL, Alex Morrison, William C. Mott, Howell Raines, Antonio Cassese, Conrad K. Harper, Selena J. Linde, Elizabeth A. Snodgrass, Eugene H. Matthews, Frank W. Swacker, University Press of Virginia, Daniel J. Meador, Lawrence Collins, Marcia Warren, David C. Gill","Contains handwritten notes, highlights, photocopies, transcriptions, signatures, appraisal of applicant for Georgetown University Law Center, Correspondents include: Alan K. Simpson, Edward M. Kennedy, Monroe Leigh, Timothy Clancy, David Ibbeken, Admissions Club - Cosmos Club, Fiona A. Brophy, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Ernest C. Mead, Jr., Mr. Klemens and Mrs. Betty von Klemperer, Paul Ure, James Crawford, John Norton Moore, Albert R. Turnball, James Milligan, Jennifer Schwebel, John Wesley, Malcolm R. Wilkey, University of Virginia - Printing and Copying Services, Joseph M. Sweeney, John W. Heffernan, Hume Boggis-Rolfe, Stephen M. Schwebel, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Thomas J. Nicastro","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Theodor Meron, Detlev Vagts, John J. Dugard, James Crawford, Wolfson College Cambridge Properties Limited, Charles N. Brower, Mr. John and Mrs. Barbara Moore, Roberts B. Owen, Charles M. Mathias, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Gerog Ress, Yuji Iwasawa, Hannah Scott, Gordon Johnson, Eli Lauterpacht, Anna Ascher, Chairman - Membership Committee - American Law Institute, Judah Best, Robert H. Craft, Jr., Sebastian Alegrett, Elliot L. Richardson, Andy Mayer, Jennifer Schwebel, Dean of Admissions - Harvard Law School, Dean of Admissions - New York University School of Law, Dean of Admissions - National Law Center - The George Washington University, Dean of Admissions - The Washington College of Law - The American University, Dean of Admissions - Vanderbilt University - School of Law, Louis Henkin, Thomas M. Franck, Louis Sohn, Robert K. Goldman, Jonathan Charney, Edith Brown-Weiss, John N. Moore, Dean of Admissions - College of Arts and Sciences - University of Virginia","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, notifications, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Rollin Amore, Theodor Meron, Detlev Vagts, Charles Brower, Walter and Sara - Wolfson College, Lise - Hewlett-Packard, Professor J. Dugard, Andrew C. Mayer - Woflson College, Helene Cohen - The American Law Institute, Branch Manager - Citicorp, George C. Freeman, Visa First Card, Geico - Auto Insurance Renewal Questionnaire, David, Elizabeth F. Leigh, Auto Rental Insurance, Ms. Snyder, Department of Financial Services - County of Loudoun, Hower Bowie, Lawrence Collins, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., G. E. Capital Insurance Services Group, Al Rubin, Delta Skymiles Center, Kevin Olivera, Howard E. Hensleigh, Richard Lillich, Maija S. Blauberga","Contains signatures, newspaper photocopies, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Dr. A. Vaughan and Sally Lowe, Fadi Makki, Jack L. Goldsmith, Lord Richard Wilberforce, Denis Dejersey-Lowney, Rolan Amore, Thomas N. Connally, Jennifer Raney, Mary Druce, Carol Rhees, Paul H. Dulaney, Jr., James E. Edmunds, Brussells Family, Theodor Meron, Wolfson College, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Thomas P. Nigra, Mrs. Glen Howard, Henry McFarland, Malcolm N. Shaw, Frank Dawson, Clive DuVal, Social Security Administration, Treasurer - Loudoun County, Paul Lovejoy, Marion Barry, Catherine Kessedjian, John Dugard, James Crawford, Cambridge Friends of Development Office, VISA World Access Service Corporation, GE Capital Insurance Services Group, Charlene Barshefsky, Frank Griffith Dawson, Clint N. Smith, State Street Bank \u0026 Trust Company","Contains signatures, newspaper photocopies, tax and revenue information, handwritten notes, registration photocopies, Who's Who in America photocopy, Correspondents include: Madeline K. Albright, Monroe Leigh, Mary Leigh, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., The New York Review of Books, Moore, Clemens \u0026 Co., Inc., Roland Amore, Todd Kern, Charles Jones, Stephen M. Schwebel, Harry G. Barnes, Jr., Eli Lauterpacht, Department of Financial Services - County of Loudoun, John F. Murphy, Bob Jones, Ted Meron, Virginia G. Watkin, The Admissions Committee - Cosmos Club, Patrick Coyne, Roy Hamlin Johnson, Time Life Books, Mileage Plus First Card, Jennifer L. Krieger, Hertz International, Forte-Agip Hotel, Eleanor D. Acheson, Shara L. Aranoff, Dr. A. Vaughn and Mrs. Sally Lowe, Michael Scharf, Jeremy P. Carver, Lord and Lady Wilberforce, Julia Draper, Patricia McGinnis, David T. Link, Thomas D. Grant, Barbara Stone, Cairo Robb, Raymond Shafer, Gianni Manca, Andrew C. Mayer, Amerigas, Misha Meijers, Calvin H. Cobb, Jr., Meineke Hotel, Verena Weinstabl, Christopher R. Wall, Secretary - Board of Governors - Metropolitan Club, Michael D. Sandler, Thelma Guerra, Dr. h. c. M. Necati Munir Ertekun, Jessica T. Matthews, Denis Dejersey-Lowney, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, John Waters, Douglass C. Crummett, Christian R. Bartholomew, Christina M. Deane, Jonathan M .Beart, Leslie Douglas, John Shattuck, Brice Clagett, Heffers Booksellers, Jane Edmonds Penner, Ernest C. Mead, Jr, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Cally Jordan, William Fugate, Ian Brownlie, James Crawford, William D. Denson, Mr. Hillen, Jennifer Raney, Charles Maechling, Jr.,","Contains signatures, newspaper photocopies, Correspondents include: Frank Sieverts, Monroe Leigh, Mrs. William D. [Huschi] Denson, Constance A. Morella, Lord Richard Wilbeforce, Edwin Williamson, Charles L. McCormick, III, James [Jimmie] and Sylvia Symington, E. Ralph Coon, Jr., Malcolm R. Wilkey, The Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs, F.L.P. [Peter] and Jeanne White, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Charles Jones, Edgar A. Prichard, Thomas N. Connally, Rollin Amore, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Bartram S. Brown, Robert Scott, Secretary - Board of Governors - Chevy Chase Club, James E. Edmunds, Jennifer Raney, Michael C. G. Dunner, Yuji Iwasawa, Henry A. Kissinger, Nicholas Grace, William Brewer, Sara Marley, Tedson J. Meyers, Admissions Committee - Cosmos Club, Charles Jones, Moore Clemens \u0026 Company, Inc., Jack Chorowsky, Alexander Leigh","Sensitive material - Grades, contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 13 students including R. P. Borsody, D. F. Carlson, W. M. Dickey, B. H. Hill, E. P. Humann, R. W. Klein, B. L. Lau, W. P. Maloney, J. T. Martin, R. Minshall, J. H. Riggs, R. K. Rudolph, Meemmery, Correspondents include: Edward A. Mearns, Jr., Monroe Leigh, Hardy C. Dillard, Virginia Haith, N. Thompson Powers, John Rehm, L. H. Rhinelander, Christopher A. Leventis, Frances Farmer, Lindsey Cowen, Paul J. Jenkins, Weldon Cooper, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.","Contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, newspaper clippings, handwritten notations, 12 students including Beard, Bruce, Crawford, Garofalo, Haskell, Hemschoot, Lamberton, Logan, McAllister, Piassick, Raiser, Ranom, Correspondents include: The West Publishing Company, C. Victor Raiser, II, Paul J. Hemschoot, Jr., Claude Crawford, Virginia Haigh, W. Robert Beard, Galbreath E. Palmer, Richard E. Speidel, Hardy C. Dillard, Mason Willrich, Frances Farmer, Roger F. Noreen, Peter W. Low, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., Thomas S. Currier, Bevin Alexander, Murray Belman, L. H. Rhinelander, Izaak Glasser, Edward A. Mearns, Jr.,","Sensitive material - Grades, Contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, correspondence, 7 students including Deddish, Haith, Hsia, Kennedy, Lang, Perce, Hausen, Correspondents include: Charles R. Titus, Monroe Leigh, Mason Willrich, Robert H. Knight, Murray Belman, Robert Perce, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard, Michael R. Deddish, Jr., James C. Conner","contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 12 students including R. E. Bresler, G. G. Davis, R. S. Davis, D. M. DeWilde, S. S. Dye, D. S. Fitzpatrick, W. P. Macht, G. Palmer, G. K. Stewart, M. Sullivan, F. T. Tuttle, T. C. Williams, correspondents include: Frances Farmer, Monroe Leigh, Hardy C. Dillard, Virginia Haigh, David M. DeWilde, Murray Belman, Peter Manson, Robert S. Davis, Carrol D. Hammer, William P. Macht, Stuart S. Dye, D. S. Fitzpatrick, G. G. Davis, G. Palmer, R. F. Loving, William E. Miller, David E. Plymire, Peter W. Low","Sensitive material - Grades, contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, looseleaf notes, 13 students including G. D. Best, Ralph C. Bresler, S. W. Faber, L. Goetz, J. S. Hannon, W. W. Kirtley, E. A. Kratovil, S. Lengthaisong, J. D. Mollica, W. R. Pearson, W. Taylor Reveley, III, K. T. Watson, Sheppard, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Taylor Reveley, III, Virginia Haigh, Ralph C. Bresler, Murray J. Belman, James Evans, William H. Weiland, Mason Willrich, David E. Plymire, G. D. Best, Peter C. Manson, Board Head Inn, William E. Miller, R. F. Loving, James C. Conner, James G. Evans, Jr., Frances Farmer, Peter Low, Frank L. Hereford, Jr.,","Sensitive Material - Grades, contains roster with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, 9 students including W. J. Beerworth, M. R. Bromley, H. E. Jennings, J. L. McDougal, Miss Susan M. Sharpley, Randolph W. Urmston, William H. Weiland, Maj. Stanley J. Glod, P. T. Zieman, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, H. Lane Kneedler, Virginia Haigh, Roy G. Bowman, Alexandre Kafka, Susan Sharpley, Jan Chowaniec, R. F. Loving, Randolph W. Urmston, William H. Weiland, Shelby J. Conley, John Rhinelander, Harry E. Jennings, Jr., Hazel Key, William C. Hill, Farmington Country Club, William E. Miller, Frances Farmer, Jerome Stone, Peter W. Low, Little Brown and Company, Maj. Stanley J. Glod, Mason Willrich, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Monrad G. Paulsen, Hardy C. Dillard","Contains roster with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 9 students including R. M. Glenn, W. H. Heritage, L. E. Leonoff, S. B. MacDonald, Alastair K. Maxwell, Marshall V. Miller, J. A. Mullins, J. M. Naboco, R. C. White, Correspondents include Virginia Haigh, S. B. MacDonald, Alastair K. Maxwell, Marshall V. Miller, Frances Farmer, William G. Christopher, H. Lane Kneedler, Monrad G. Paulsen, Peter C. Manson","Contains roster with attendance, correspondence, newspaper clippings, looseleaf notes, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 12 students including Beninati, Boswell, Cowles, Gearhart, Harper, Holland, Lemmer, Macleod, John A. McVickar, L. Thomas Galloway, Nicklin, Correspondents include: Virginia Haigh, Monroe Leigh, L. Thomas Galloway, William D. Broderick, John A. McVickar, William V. Lawson, Robert D. Wallick, William E. Miller, Alice Crane, The Colonnade Club, H. Lane Kneedler, The Dean's Office, Monrad G. Paulsen","Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 9 students including Capt. Royal Daniel, Col. John Jay Douglass, Dennis Fenwick, David Goodman, Roger H. Hull, Louis Verbeke, John Hardin Young, Leonard L. McCants, Mrs. Dulcey Fowler, Correspondents include: John H. Young, Monroe Leigh, Roger H. Hull, Stanley D. Metzger, Virginia Haigh, Leonard L. McCants, Charles Runyon, III, Col. John Jay Douglass, Capt. Royal Daniel, Louis Verbeke, Frances Farmer, Alexandre Kafka, Monrad G. Paulsen","Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, 7 students including Margaret Ashby, P. B. Fitzpatrick, J. E. Hadley, David Patton Parker, A. Pillet, John M. Skonberg, Patrick Vaghi, Correspondents include: John Skonberg, Monroe Leigh, Virginia Haigh, Frank G. Robertson, H. Lane Kneedler, J. Dapray Muir, J. E. Hadley, Paul P. Streeten, David Patton Parker, Alice Crane, William E. Miller, J. M. Skonberg, R. F. Loving, S. Margeton, B. Esau, Margaret S. Taylor, Monrad G. Paulsen","Sensitive material - Grades, Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 7 students including Barry, Halkyard, Raymond Hanzlik, Kyld, Wayne Smith, Whitman, Richard de Wilde, correspondents include: Virginia Haigh, Richard (Dick) de Wilde, Murray J. Belman, H. Lane Kneedler, Betty Esaue, Monroe Leigh, Farmington Country Club attn: Alice Crane, William E. Miller, Mary Frye, Frances Farmer, Henry C. Ikenberry, Richard Frank, Rayburn Hanzlik, Alexandre Kafka, R. F. Loving, Mrs. Barnett, Marian R. Macbeth, Ray C. Hunt, Jr., Monrad G. Paulsen","Contains memos, course materials and outlines, Correspondents include Monrad Paulsen, Morton Pomeranz, Monroe Leigh, Mr. Mickey, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Plaine, Timothy Atkeson, H. Lane Kneedler, Chester R. Titus","Sensitive material - Grades, taught with Royal Daniel, correspondence, roster with attendance, memos, course materials and outlines, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 12 students including Ann Marie Anawaty, Robert Arkin, Debra Bowen, David Brown, M. C. Cramer, Daniel Duval, Patrick Hamilton, Helen Kelley, Randall Kirk, Vicki Marmostein, Kenneth Peoples, Henry Stopford, Correspondents include: Royal Daniel, Monroe Leigh, Richard B. Lillich, Virginia Haigh, Vicki E. Marmorstein, Debra L. Bowen, Daniel Duval, Carole Smith, David S. Brown, Jon Hines, Lane Kneedler, Robert D. Arkin, Betty Esau, Philip Stopford, Henry C. Ikenberry, Alice Crane, Colonnade Club, Chester R. Titus, Larry B. Wenger","Sensitive material - Grades, taught with Alexandre Kafka, Contains Harvard Law School pamphlet and letter re: Functions and Procedures of the Visiting Committees (1975 - 76), photocopies, articles, roster with attendance, correspondence, memos, course materials and outlines, evaluations, envelopes, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 13 students including Anthony Anderson, Wild Chang, G. Rich Eiselt, Peter Hartog, Frances Henderson, Orlan Lee, Tom McDonald, Bryan Parker, Daniel Rhoads, Gilles Sion, Charles Tribbett, Tim Woodhouse, Douglas Woodworth, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Detlev F. Vagts, Peter Hartog, Alexandre Kafka, Dean Spies, Robert Lillich, Paul Johnson, Betty Esau, H. Lane Kneedler, Virginia Haigh, Orlan Lee, Douglas C. Woodworth, Mary Jo White, Gilles Sion, Royal Daniel, Debra L. Bowen, Larry B. Wenger, Carole Smith, Colonnade Club, West Publishing Company","Sensitive material - Grades, taught with Alexandre Kafka, Contains roster with attendance, memos, course materials and outlines, signatures, handwritten notations, correspondence with faculty and students, looseleaf notes, 11 Students including: Ziad A. Al-Sudairy, David J. Carol, Jon P. Cramer, Milan Ganik, Michael M. Gondwe, Jo Ann Miles, Frederic C. Rich, Dennis Bisong Tambe, W. Gary Vause, Roger B. Wagner, Daniel Zavala, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Hugh Smith, Virginia Haigh, Lane Kneedler, David Carol, Milan Ganik, Law Council, Elizabeth Lowe, Jo Ann Miles, Roger Wagner, Colonnade Club, Daniel Zavala","Offered Spring 1981 with Alexandre Kafka of the IMF, Contains memos, course planning materials, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Alexandre Kafka, Elizabeth B. Lowe, Lane Kneedler, Royal Daniel, Bettie Hall","Sensitive material - Grades, Contains memos, roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, signatures, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, evaluations, envelopes, correspondence with faculty and students, newspaper articles photocopies, 13 students including: Ellen Cone, Jim Croker, Michael Dalton, Hazen Dempster, Joyce Elden, Amelia C. Fawcett, Edmond M. Ianni, Ken Lee, Wendell Maddrey, Richard P. Merski, Elizabeth Springer, D. Karen Troy, Peter Adler, Correspondents include: Elizabeth B. Lowe, Lane Kneedler, Monroe Leigh, Paul Stephan, Ed Ianni, S. S. Reddy, Virginia Haigh, Kenneth Lee, Hazen H. Dempster, Richard Merski, Carole Milks, Alexandre Kafka, Bettie H. Hall, John H. Jackson","Contains a couple of pages of handwritten notes. Added to collection / Donated in 2005.","Arthur J. 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Cushman - \"Ex Parte Quirin et Al - the Nazi Saboteur Case\", Except on international courts from Louis Henkin, Foreign Affairs and the United States Constitution (1996)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and edits included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote attached, Forwarded via fax to Henry Marshall at U.S. DOJ\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo markings so removed from collection. Other copy may be found in Box 1 folder 18, in the library or through online academic journal databases such as WestLaw and LexisNexus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociation of the Bar of the City of New York, Section of Criminal Justice, Section Individual Rights and Responsiblities, and Standing Committee on World Order Under Law\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent from Maury Shenk to Monroe Leigh and including contact information for U.S. delegation in Rome,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Law Without Borders: The Constitutionality of an International Criminal Court\" by Paul D. Marquardt, Columbia Journal of Transnatianal Law, 33:73, 1995, Handwritten notes and copies of relevant cases attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on the Proposed ICC by The Committee on International Law and the Committee on International Human Rights, \"Current Developments\" by James C. O'Brien, separate summary by Peter Bekker, and \"Proposal for an International Criminal Court\" by Quincy Wright from American Journal of Int'l Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarded to law firm librarian for distribution by Marion A Ott, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 4, 1998 draft by Maury Shenk re: Jurisdiction of International Criminal Court Over U.S. Persons, February 11,1998 draft re: Constitutional objection to International Criminal Court\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith handwritten edits and comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains checkmarks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResponse to questions on collaboration for ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures: Paper Presented by Michael P. Scharf (\"The ICC's Jurisdiction Over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer\" at August 1999 ABA Section of International Law and Practice, Letter from Monroe Leigh to Samuel Burger regarding acceptance of Rome treaty establishing ICC (with attachments)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures: ABA Resolution as approved February 1998, August 1998 Report to ABA Section of International Law and Practice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith handwritten notes and edits from Maury D. Shenk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo indication of what document was forwarded\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNoting that U.S. would not sign the ICC Treaty and attaching October 20, 1999 Statement Before U.N. General Assembly Sixth Committee re: The Rome Treaty on the International Criminal Court\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith some handwritten notes/markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePost-it attached indicating forwarded from David Aaronson to Monroe Leigh on July 14, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage flagged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and highlighting and page flagged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and markings, Extensive notes on back\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1) \"The Case for a Permanent War Crimes Court\", 2) \"Fiddling in Rome: America and the International Criminal Court\", 3) \"The International Criminal Court: An American View\", 4) \"Achieving a Wider Consensus Through the 'Ithaca Package,\", 5) \"Courting Disaster: The U.S. Takes a Stand\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttaching \"International Criminal Tribunals: An Institution the United States Can Support\" by Diane F. Orentlicher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSignature: Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosures, both with markings as photocopied: \"The ICC's Jurisdiction over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer\" by Michael P. Scharf, as presented October 28, 1999 at Natioanl Security Law in a Changing World: The Ninth Annual Review of the Field, and DRAFT of \"High Crimes and Misconceptions: The ICC and Non-Party States\" by Madeline Morris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuplicate of article in Series I: ICC, Subseries A: ABA, Box 2 Folder 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith note from David\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith handwritten markings, flagged and note attached - \"The Institute for Global Legal Studies Inaugural Colloqium: The UN and the Protection of Human Rights: Introduction\" by Stephen H. Legomsky for the Washington University Journal of Law \u0026amp;,amp, Policy, \"International Court Should Try Defendants\" by Leila Sadat, St. Louis-Post Dispatch, \"ICC Establishment Pushed by Experts\" for BusinessWorld, \"International Court is Not 'War Menace' \" by Stephen Rickard as letter to the editor, Washington Times, \"The Need for Global Justice\" by Rob Gaudet, The Stanford Daily, \"Fate of bin Laden Strengthens Case for Permanet UN Court\" for Agence France Presse, \"Our Opinion: Even Superpowers Still Need Friends\" editorial for The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, \"A New International Spirit, If the U.S. Can Combat Terrorism, It Can Cooperate to Pursue Justice\" by Diane Marie Amann, The San Francisco Chronicle, \"Court Order\" by David J. Scheffer, letter to the editor, Foreign Affairs, \"Time to Recognise Courts Not Bombs\" by Rob Bennett, Morning Star\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith highlighting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding information from the World Federalist on Washington Post announcement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding June 14, 1998 article from the New York Times, \"An Old Scourage fo War Becomes Its Latest Crime\" by Barbara Crossette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding information on 2 articles in The Economist, June 13, 1998 on ICC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy, \"U.S. Argues Against Strongly Independent War Crimes Prosecutor\" by Alessandra Stanley, \"A Strong International Court\" editorial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy, \"Clout Without a Country: The Power of International Lobbies\" by Charles Trueheart, brief, \"U.S. at Odds with Allies Over Court\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding June 22, 1998 press information from U.N. Court Watch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy, \"U.S. Presses Allies to Rein in Proposed War Crimes Court\" by Alessandra Stanley, brief, \"Undermining an International Court\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Clinton Urges Others to Give Ground on Court\" and \"War Crimes Conference Remains Divided\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Torch-Light March\", \"Treaty? What Treaty\",\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"U.N. War Crimes Court Agreed\" by James Blitz, July 18, \"U.S. Faces Test on War Crimes Court\" by James Blitz, July 16, with highlighting - \"Diplomats Deliver Judgments on New War Crimes Court\" by James Blitz, July 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"America Avoids the Stand\" by Thomas Lippman, Op-Ed, \"The Trouble with the War Crimes Court\" by Fred Hiatt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sorry isn't enough\", \"A challenge to impunity\", \"Latin lessons for Asian banks\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding with comment International Institute for Strategic Studies article \"Creating an International Criminal Court\" and other assorted articles from July 27 and 28\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding July 31, 1998 letter to the editor by Jeff Laurenti\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith copy of article attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epost-it attached indicating \"Do not send this letter to Ed Dick\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Copy available at Law INT38.R4253]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. to Washington Post, 2. to NYTimes (with penciled edits), 3. to Wall Street Journal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttached letters: November 29, 2000 letter from Lawrence EagleBurger, former Secretary of State, Brent Scowcroft, formder National Security Advisor, Caspar WeinBurger, former Secretary of Defense, Zbigniew Brezezinski, former National Security Advisor, R. James Woolsey, former Director of Central Intelligence, Jeane Kirkpatrick, former Ambassador to the UN, Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State, Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense, Richard V. Allen, former National Security Advisor, George Shultz, former Secretary of State, James A. Baker III, former Secretary of State, and Robert M. Gates, former Director of Central Intelligence, December 22, 2000 letter to Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff GEneral Henry H. Shelton from Senators Jesse Helms, Chairman of Committee on Foreign Relations and John Warner, Chariman of Committee on Armed Services\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Senators Patrick Leahy, Dianne Feinstein, Allen Specter, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Christopher Dodd, John F. Kerry, Joseph I. Lieberman, James M. Jeffords, Richard J. Durbin, Tom Harkin, Herb Kohl, Charles E. Schumer, Frank R. Lautenberg, Paul Wellstone, Barbara Boxer, Patty Murray, Edward M. Kennedy, Paul S. Sarbanes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSignees include Rev. Michael Dodd, Columban Fathers' Justice \u0026amp;,amp, Peace Office, Rev. Lonnie Turner, Cooperativer (sic) Baptist Fellowship Washington Office, Rabbi David Saperstein, Co-Director of Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, Gary Baldridge, Co-Coordinator of Global Missions for the Cooperative Bapatist Fellowship, and Rev. David O. Selzer (Chair), Janey G. Chisholm (Vice Chair), Verna M. Fausey (Secretary), Christopher Pottle (Treasurer), Mary H. MIller (Executive Secretary) of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSignees: Patrick J. Kennedy, Sam Farr, Michael Capuano, Pete Stark, Dennis Kucinich, James McGovern, Sherrod Brown, Albert Wynn, Bill Parscrell, Jr., Jan Schakowsky, Barbara Lee, Barney Frank, Maurice Hinchey, Maxine Waters, Carolyn Maloney, Jesse Jackson, Jr., William Delahunt, Shelia Jackson Lee, Tim Holden, Nancy Pelosi, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Chaka Fattah, Edolphus Towns, Tammy Baldwin, Lucille Royball-Allard, Donald Payne, Major Owens, John Lewis, Jerrold Nalder, John Tierney, Bobby Rush, Lynn Woolsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSignees: Rear Admiral Eugene J. Carroll, Jr., Lieutenant General Robert G. Gard, Jr., Lieutenant Robert O. Muller, Chaplain (Major General) Kermit D. Johnson, Colonel Daniel Smith, Major General John B. Kidd, and Vice Admiral John J. Shanahan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(contains flags and handwritten notes), 1. Memo from Lee Caplan re: The Right to Trial by Jury in US Military Courts - Martial, August 11, 2000, 2. 727 Military Triers of Fact: Needless Deprivation of Constitutional Protections? By Gary Michael Heil in Hastings College of the Law 1982, 3. 103 The Court-Martial Panel Selection Process: A Critical Analysis by Major Stephen A. Lamb in Military Law Review, Summer 1992, 4. 1 He Called ofr his Pipe, and he called for his bowl, and he called for his members three - selection of military juries by the sovereign: Impediment to Military Justice by Major Guy P. Glazier in Military Law Revew, October 1998, 5. Citations list, Database JLR\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Brian Newquist, Lea Browning, Barbara L. Stone, Cynthia Price, David Stoelting, John Washburn, Martha W. Barnett, Bruce Swartz, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits, and personal correspondence regarding drafts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. ML to ICTY Office of Public Information Services, The Hague, re: Request for Copy of ICTY Judges' Submission to the Fourth Session of the U.N. Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court Regarding Rules of Evidence and Procedue, April 12, 2000, 2. ML to Lloyd N. Cutler re: Barbara Crossette's NYTimes article on Pres. signing treaty before end of year, December 11, 2000, 3. Samuel Burger to David Stoelting re: US policy towards ICC and the Rome Treaty, November 9, 2000, 4. ML to Samuel Burger re: ABA adn ICC and US acceptance of Rome Treaty, October 13, 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Daniel Magraw to [cc. ML], 2. ML to Edison Dick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Rona Mears to Thoams Allen, 2. 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ABA Section of Interantional Law and Practice Report to the House of Delegates Recommenation, 2. Proposed ABA Resolution concerning participation by the United Staets, 3. Report to Section, Re: draft report on the PrepCom, 4. Minutes of the Meeting of the Council of the ABA Section of International Law and Practice, 5. Revised Rules on Part 6, 6. Proposed rules for Special proceedings to Protect a Victim, Witness, or Accused, 7. Draft Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparations for Victims of Violations of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 8. ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence comments, 9. July 12 draft rules on in camera evidence and electronic testimony, 10. In Camera Proceedings and Testimony by Electronic Means: Proposed Revised Rules, 11. Revised rules to replace ABA Rule 72 as well as Australian Rules 88 \u0026amp;,amp, 89 and French Rule 38.1, 12. Subsection 2. Rules of Evidence, 13. International Seminar on victim's access to the ICC, 14. Discussion Paper on Rules for PArt 6, 15. Draft Resolution for Consideration by the Section of International Law adn Practice at the Toronto Meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes, highlights, notations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, WICC group, Robert Stein, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Bruce Swartz, Barbara M.G. Lynn, William Hannay, Lea Browning, Jerome Shestack, Greg Stanton, David Stoelting, Edison Dick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, markup, notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Rules relating to defense counsel, victims and witnesses, 2. Remarks made by Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Pres. Of the International Criminal Tirbunal for the former Yugoslavia, to the Perparatory Commission for the ICC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, Correspondencts include: Thomas Allen, Rhona Mears, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, Karin Calvo-Goller, Greg Stanton, Roland Homet, Bruce Swartz,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, handwritten notes and post-it notes, Safeguards for US Personnel under the Rome Treaty for the ICC, ABA Recommendation on ICC (multiple versions), Draft Statement (Dec. 8, 2000), Report on the Proposed ICC (multiple versions)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup and notes, ASPA draft bill text, APA Model Code of Judicial Conduct, Policy fo the Nixon Administration as Revealed in Public Statements, Expropriation in International Law, Ratification of the Rome Statue of the International Criminal Court by Germany Statement, ABA Recommendation on ICC, Fall 2000 Retreat ICC Report with Recommendation, Ambassador Scheffer's Statement at the Human Rights Caucus, State of Monroe Leigh re: HR 4654, Panel on Foreign Policy Gridlock at Annual Meeting of Association, WICC group contacts, Remarks at House of Delegates Meeting Nashville,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom: DefenseNews.com, Cato Institute, Diplomat, Foreign Affairs, Military Law Review, American Society of International Law, Federal News Service, American Journal of International Law, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times, Reuters, New Yrok times, Congressional Testimony, The International Lawyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cynthia Price, WICC email list, Benmamin Ferencz, Carl Christol, Heather Hamilton, Stephen Rickard, Michael Capuano, Henry Hyde, Burns Weston, David Stoelting, Jerome Shestack, Jackson Diehl, Keithe Nelson, Enid Adler, John Washburn, Daniel Magraw, Willaim Hannay, David Scheffer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes and post-it notes. 1. 893 F. 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Washington Post \"Powell Reverses Albright Choice of Judge\" Feb 4, 2001, 4. Letter to Martha Barnett re: two previous Washington Times articles and \"The United States and the Statute of Rome article in The American Journal of International Law\" (Vol. 95, 2001)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains: press release \"Helms, GOP Offer Bill to Protect Ameircans From Prosecution by UN Court\", Statement by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jesse Helms Hearing on \"The American Servicemen's Protection Act\", newspaper photocopies about hearing, letter from Helms to Louis Freeh (Dir, FBI) re: US officials traveling abroad\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlighting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. \"Helms 'Losing the Battle' on International Court\", 2. \"'Scare Tactics' on International Court Denounced\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ealso contains a brief bio from American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signature, tagged page, and handwritten edits in booklet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicates removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eremoved as a duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten in blue ink\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eremoved as can be found in journal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Rochelle Evans, David Stoelting, Myrna S. Raeder, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, William Hannay, Gerald Libby, Cynthia Price, Michael Johnson, Neal R. Sonnett, Jerome Shestack, Bruce Swartz, Lewis Morgan, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. To President William Clinton re: Rome Statute, 2. From James Silkenat re: Criminal Justice Section Resolutoin on ICC, 3. From Monroe Leigh re: President signing the ICC treaty, 4. From David Stoelting re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC, 5. From Cynthia Price re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Newsletter on Section of International Law and Practice, 2. AP article \"Campaign Launched Against UN Court\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Votes and Comments on resolutions, 2. Report No. 105C, 3. Re: Section of Criminal Justice, Report with Recommendation on ICC, 4. Report ABA on ICC draft, 5. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates Recommendation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enote: \"my working copy\", includes revision from August 29, '00\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicates removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicates removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicates removed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esigned Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes on all three statements: 1. David J. Scheffer, Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes Issues and Head of the US Delegation to the United Nations Preparatory Commission for the Internatioanl Criminal Court, 2. John R. Bolton, Senior Vice President, American Enterprise Institute, 3. Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eremoved since its just a copy of the bill text\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Letter to Monroe Leigh from John B. Anderson (signed) re: Washington Working Group 2000 meeting and HR 4654, July 28, 2000, 2. DRAFT statement re: ICC, 3. Washington Working Group on the ICC meeting Agenda, September 13, 2000, 4. Washington Working Group on hte ICC Information Packet American Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2000, 5. Washington Working Group on the ICC Directory\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Candidate Responses to ICC Questions as fo 9/13/00, 2. Memo Re: CHRC Member's Briefing: International Criminal Court! From Hans Hogrefe, Septembr 12, 2000, 3. Lobbying letter from Represenatives… to Colleague re: \"Oppose the 'War Criminal Protection Act'\", 4. Handwritten notes about bill and language, 5. Letter from Monroe Leigh to Craig Stuart Powers re: Representative Constance A. Morella and HR 4654 (contains handwritten notes), September 11, 2000, 6. UN-USA Action Alert re: Communications to Congress Concerning the \"American Servicemembers' Protection Act\", August 2000, 7. Agenda for August 29, 2000 meetings with various Representatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten post-it and comments on article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Letter to Jerome Shestack re: ABA resolutions draft letter to Ben Gilman, August 2, 2000, 2. Fax to Jerry Fowler re: Leigh statement on HR 4654, August 16, 2000, 3. Fax to John Washburn re: Leigh Testimony to committee, July 13, 2000, 4. Fax to John Washburn re: Draft Statement on Statute of Rome, December 8, 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998, Comparison table of Rome Treaty and U.S. Constitution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten comments and edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome contain highlighting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages flagged with post-it notes, March 3, 2000 email from Brian Newquist to Monroe Leigh re: anonymous witnesses and March 6, 2000 fax from Bruce Swartz, U.S. DOJ office of the Deputy Assistant Attorney General interspersed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esigned Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten post-it and notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages flagged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes handwritten post it from Brian J. Newquist to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten post-it \"Monroe - FYI, Just Released - Brian\", includes pages of notes as well\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. To Jerome J. Shestack re: Rome language to Helms' bill, June 9, 1998, 2. From Pat Hanrahan re: International Criminal Court Conference Call, June 9, 1998, 3. From Jerome Shestack to Kofi Annan re: Representatives from ABA to Rome Conference, June 11, 1998, 4. From Pat Hanraham re: ICC Conference in Rome (info, news clippings, etc), June 18, 1998, 5. From Lea Browning re: letter re constitutionality of ICC, July 7, 1998 (contains post-it \u0026amp;,amp, handwritten notes), 6. From Giovanni Nardulli re: ABA Representatives to the ICC Treaty Negotiations in Rome, June 18, 1998 (contains handwritten notes)7. To John Lane, Charles Renfrew, David Stoetling, Jerome Shestack re: International Criminal Court, July 20, 1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Rome Statute of the ICC (A/Conf.183/9*) signed ML w/notations, 2. Non-Governmental Organizations Accredited to Participate in the Conference (A/Conf.183/INF/3, 3. Committee of the Whole Bureau Proposal, 4. Draft Statute for the ICC Compendium of Draft Articles referred to the drafting committee by the committee of the whole as of 9 July 1998, 5. Draft Statute: UN Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court signed ML w/notations and post-its\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Information for Participants, 2. Handwritten notes re: John Washburn, 3. News - Rome Diplomatic Conference for an International Criminal Court by Michael P. Scharf, 3. On the Record ICC Conference news\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnother copy may be found in Box\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Lea Browning, Bruce Swartz, Donald Munro, Maury Shenk, Thomas Wingfield, William Hannay, Robert Lutz, David Stoetling,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten edits and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains three pages of handwritten notes on looseleaf paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlighting \u0026amp;,amp, signature of Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 different versions, all contains markeup, edits, highlights, and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains some pencil markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, Monroe Leigh signature, markup and edits, highlights, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, John F. Murphy, Louis B. Sohn, Timothy L. Dickinson, Harry Marshall, Peter H. F. Bekker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, markup and edits, post-it note markers, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, Michael A. Cardozo, Elizabeth Defeis, Joan Davis, John Murphy, Robert E. Lutz II, Louis B. Sohn, Peter H. F. Bekker, David J. Scheffer, Harry R. Marshall, Jr., Ken Harris\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"ABA World Order Under Law Reporter, Vol. 5, No. 1, Summer / Fall 1997\" Newsletter, Draft UN Document: A/AC.249/1997/WG.3/CRP.2 13 August 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, newspapers, journals, press releases, Amnesty International \"Establishing a Just, Fair, and Effective International Criminal Court\" October 1994, \"War Crimes and the Nuremberg Principle by Waldemar A. Solf\" International Security Law (Moore, Turner, \u0026amp;,amp, Tipson, eds. 1990), \"The Need for an International Criminal Court in the New International World Order,\" by M. Cherif Bassiouni and Christopher L. Blakesley in 25 Vand. J. Transant'l L. 151, 1992, \"The Time Has Come for an International Criminal Court\" by M. Cherif Bassiouni in 1 INd. Int'l \u0026amp;,amp, Comp. L. Rev. 1, 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Testimony of Jamison S. Borek, Deputy Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State, Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, September 15, 1998,\" Text of letter sent to President William J. Clinton on May 15, 1998 supporting ICC, Text of S. Con. Res. 78, 105th Congress, 2d Session\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, John Murphy, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Maury Shenk, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Lucinda Low, Michael D. Sandler,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Gaines, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Christopher Keith Hall, Willaim M. Hannay, and Stuart H. Deming\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSummaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlining, handwritten markup, background materials on interested lobbyists, congressional politicians, presidential administrators\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten pages of notes, markup, remarks, post-it notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten pages of notes, markup, correspondents including: Francisco Jose Aguilar-Urbina, Conrad K. Harper, H. E. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Marvin E. Frankel, Michael Posner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it markers and underlines, Includes: Text of Treaty: \"No. 1021. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 9 December 1948, UN Security Council Official Documents, ABA Reports with Recommendations to the House of Delegates of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains names, addressed, phone numbers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, highlights, memos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights and handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, handwritten notes, post-it notes, highlighting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, post-its, highlighting, comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its and notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains edits, highlights, underlining, post-it notes, looseleaf pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, looseleaf pages,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, notes, markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten message\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten looseleaf notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it note \"Master Copy\" \u0026amp;,amp, Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes, handwritten edits, flags\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memo correspondence, handwritten notes, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains flags, handwritten notes, edits, correspondence page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Leigh signature, handwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memo correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mary M. Devlin, Willaim M. Hannay, Jonathan Gluck, contains flags, handwritten notes, post-it notes, penciled edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Diane F. Orentlicher, Stuart H. Deming, Richard B. Lillich, Larry A. Hammond, Charles R. Norberg, Jeffrey M. Lindy, William Geary, William D. Denson, David A. Martin, John Jay Douglass, Martin C. Loesch, Sushan Demirjian, Contains highlights, Leigh signature, handwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Allen Ryan, Kenneth B. Reisenfeld, Jay Vogelson, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Susan Bright, Contains handwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Marcia Warren, Antonio Cassesse, Douglas Stringer, Peter Lichtenbaum, Mark S. Ellis, Valerie Brion, Susan E. Magalhaes, Robert F. Drinan, Barbara Stone, Richard J. Goldstone, Larry A. Hammond, Stuart H. Deming, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Jonathan Gluck, Elizabeth R. Rindskopf, Daniel B. Magraw, Jerome J. Shestack, Osborn Maledon, Contains highlights, post-it notes, handwritten edits, memos, Leigh signature, looseleaf pages of notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mark J. Hartwig, David N. Lindley, Susan A. Ehrlich, Larry Johnson, David G. Keyko, Hamid Sabi, Anna Ascher, Gonzalo Parra-Aranguren, Mary M. Devlin, Larry A. Hammond, Conrad Harper, Georg Ress, John Heffernan, Barbara Kagan, Michael D. Sandler, Louise Arbour, William Hannay, Sushan Demirjian, John Noyes, Barbara Stone, Contains highlights, looseleaf pages of notes, handwritten notes, post-its, flags, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, John Heffernan, Nina Bang-Jensen, Valerie Brion, Michael Scharf, Douglas Stringer, Marilou Righini, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Bob Lutz, J. S. Weigand, Contains handwritten notes, business cards, memos, Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Willaim Hannay, Gary A. Marek, Professor Mischa Wladimiroff, Adrienne A. Cook, Contains handwritten messages, Leigh signature, annotations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Reid Bauman, Richard J. Goldstone, Barbara Stone, John Heffernan, David Roll, Contains: Leigh signature, handwritten memos, flags\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ramadan Gashi, Gerold W. Libby, John Crook, Louise Arbour, Graham T. Blewitt, Contains: Leigh signature, handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cristian M. DeFrancia, Contains: ICTY application paper \"The Use of Anonymous Witnesses in War Crimes Trials: the Legal Background\", Cristian M. DeFranica signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notations and comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, handwritten comments, underlines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes/markers, handwritten comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes/markers, handwritten comments, underlining, 3 1/2 floppy disk labelled \"Tadic decision re witnesses\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains tabs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it markes and pages of handwritten looseleaf comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains fax message\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence between Mornoe Leigh and David Stoelting, highlights, pencil comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, notations, edits, post-it note markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: The Queen v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte: John Gerald Gallagher, Mobil Oil Libya Ltd. V Secretariat of Petroleum and the Governmnet of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriyah, \"Tadic, the Anonymous Witness and the Sources of International Procedural Law\" by Natasha A. Affolder, \"To 'Establish Incredible Events by Credible Evidence': The Use of Affidavit Testimony in Yugoslavia War Crimes Tribunal Proceedings\" by Patricia M. Wald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains decisions for Ontario High Court of Justice (06/26/1989, 07/10/1989), Ontario Court of Appeal (04/29/1992), Supreme Court of Canada (03/24/1994), Includes highlights, underlines, post-it markers, post-it notes with notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, memos, business card, newspaper clippings, and proceedings related to Doe v. Karadzic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains checkmarks, handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains edits, handwritten notations, post-it note markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, personal notes, post-it markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, post-it notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ted Meron, Detlav Vagts, Ian E. Davidson, Harry Marshall, Stephanos Stavros, Stanislaw Pomorski, David Bederman, Joseph Dellapenna, Daniel G. Partan, Andrew Vollmer, Larry A. Hammond, Stuart Deming, Jonathan Gluck, Jeremy McBride, Mary Devlin, Mark Zaid, David E. Aaronson, Alaire Rieffel, William L. Robinson, Lawrence Collins, Herbert Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwriting on copy of \"Human Rights Brief\" by the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law newsletter, Volume 4, Number 1, Fall 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, markings, correspondence, handwritten notes, 1. Bulletin of Human Rights, Special Issue: Fortieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Centre for Human Rights, United Nations, 1988, 2. \"Hearsay and the European Court of Human Rights, by Craig Osborne, The Criminal Law Review, 1993, 3. \"Constitutional Cooperation\" by Henry J. Reske, ABA Journal, October 1996, 4. \"Victims and Voyeurs at the Criminal Trial\" by Paul Gerwitz, Northwestern Univeristy Law Review, Spring 1996, 5. \"Emphasizing Victims' Rights at the Sentencing Phase of Criminal Proceedings\" by Ilana Subar, Maryland Law Review, 1996, 6. \"Constitutional Amendment for Crime Victims Urged\", The Wall Street Journal, June 26, 1996, 7. \"Rule of Law: A Bill of Rights for Crime Victims\" by Paul G. Cassell and Steven J. Twist, The Wall Street Journal, April 24, 1996, 8. \"Making Amends\" Transcript, Online News Hour, PBS, June 25, 1996, 9. \"After White v. Illinois: Fundamental Guarantees to a Hollow Right to Confont Witnesses\" by Patricia Bennett, Wayne Law Review, 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, underlines, handwriting, correspondence, thank you card, memorandum re: \"The Right of a Defendant to Cross Examine Witnesses against him as articulated in the Senate Legislative History on Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights\", brief on \"International Tribunal for the Prosecuction of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Former Yugoslavia Since 1991\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, handwritten notes, post-it notes, underlines, government documents from the U.S, Great Britain, New Zealand, Latin America, Japan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains intro correspondence, post-it markers, highlights, underlines, handwritten notes on Federal, State, and District court cases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSummaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains cases and articles with highlights, underlines, comments, post-it markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains articles and summaries with highlights, underlines, comments, looseleaf paper notes, post-it markers, Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence with John W Heffernan, Thomas Warrick, Mark Levine, Monroe Leigh, handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence with Professor Robert Lutz, Douglas Stringer, Monroe Leigh, Stuart Deming, references Human Rights cases and gives summaries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, correspondence with Maury D. Shenk, Monroe Leigh, Michael Scharf, Joseph F. Murphy, post-it notes, business card, and notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains hadnwritten notes, highlights, post-it notes, newspaper clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence with Nina Bang-Jensen, Kelly Goss, and Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten memo, correspondence with Maury D. Shenk, Monroe Leigh, Kevin A. Doherty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence with David Stoelting and Monroe Leigh, Presentation of an Indictment for Review and Application for Warrants of Arrest and for Related Orders, Indictment, Decision on Review of Indictment and Application for Consequential Orders, Statement by Justice Arbour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letter from Paul R. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 1 - 9 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 10 - 16 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 17 - 25 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 26 - 33 (International court cases, Tribunal materials, ABA materials) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 34 - 42 (UN materials) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 43 - 50 (International Agreements, Charters and Treaties) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 51 - 60 (International statutes, US Legislative - Federal statutes, US Legislative - State statutes, US Legislative History) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 61 - 75 (Books, Articles \u0026amp;,amp, Pamphlets) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 76 - 85 (Books, Articles, Pamphlets, Statements, Addresses \u0026amp;,amp, Press Releases, Miscellaneous) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index of authorities 86 - 93 (Books, Articles, Pamphlets, Statements, Addresses \u0026amp;,amp, Press Releases, Miscellaneous) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letter from Inman Deming to Monroe Leigh, \"The Year In Review: International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia\" by Douglas Stringer, \"After White v. Illinois: Fundamental Guarantees to a Hollow Right to Confront Witnessess\" by Patricia W. Bennett, \"The Predicament of Peacekeeping in Bosnia\" by Tibor Varady\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of following resolutions: H. Con. Res. 42, S. J. Res. 20, H. Res. 1368, H. Res. 103, S. J. Res. 12, H. Con. Res. 29, H. R. 647, S. 720\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letter from John Norton Moore to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes on sheets of looseleaf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index to Vol. 1 - Vol. 4, Annotated Agenda, Notice of meeting with questions, Meron article, US Proposal, Secretary General's Report, Membership List, Outline of ABA Report, Minutes of May 19, 1993 Meeting, Notices of Second Meeting of Task Force (Mary 24, 1993, May 27, 1993, June 1, 1993), Preliminary Draft Report, Minutes of June 2d Meeting, June 8 letter to Rashkow Re Chief Prosecutor Recommendations, Monroe Leigh signature, check marks, handwritten notations, post-it notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains June 10 Memo on Meeting June 14 (bound separately) - Proposed agenda, Second draft including executive summary and red lined copy of report, Memo on role of federal judge in grand jury proceedings and military justice practice, Monroe Leigh signature, handwritten notations, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains June 17 memo on Meeting June 25 (Proposed Agenda, Revised Executive Summary of Report, Revised draft resolution), Minutes of June 14 meeting, June 22 memo transmitting final draft, Minutes of June 25 meeting, June 25 memo advising of further meeting on Monday, June 28 to finish report, Minutes of June 28 meeting, June 29 memo advising of meeting Thursday, July 1 to finalize report, Monroe Leigh signature, underlinds, handwritten edits, notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains June 30 memo transmitting final draft and advising of meeting July 1 with agenda, June 30 memo transmitting Dod Draft of Procedural Rules for the Tribunal, June 30 memo listing recommendations for Judges of Tribunal, Minutes of July 1 meeting, June 12 memo enclosing final version of the Task Force Report and mintues for meetings of June 25, June 28 and July 1. (Final version is velo bound separate document), Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains resumes of potential members of the task force, a copy of the New York Times Magazine April 21, 1991 Section 6 \"Capture of a Terrorist\" by Steven Emerson sent by Victoria Toensing to Monroe Leigh, highlights, edits, checkmarks, memos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes post-it indicated item is on disk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten comments and highlighting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eno markup and can find online at: http://www.un.org/law/n9810105.pdf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlining, check marks, and Monroe Leigh's signature, notecard from M. Cherif Bassiouni\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. 1 - Handwritten comments on a few pages, 2 - Different formatting and tabs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding notes and addendum (duplicate copy has been removed)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes newspaper clippings and Leigh's responses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. \"Slay This Monster\" by Senator Jesse Helms, Financial Times, July 30, 1998, 2. \"For Clinton's Last Act\" by Robert S. McNamara \u0026amp;,amp, Benajmin B. Ferencz, NYTimes Op-Ed, Dec. 12, 2000, 3. \"Internaitonal Court Pressures and Perils\" by Ted Galen Carpenter, Washington Times Od-Ed, Dec. 26, 2000, 4. \"Proposed International Court Will Protect Civil Liberties\" by Monroe Leigh, Washington Times, Dec. 30, 2000 [duplicate copies of 3 \u0026amp;,amp,4 removed]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. State Immunity Act 1978 (United Kingdom), 2. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 (United States)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Stephen M. Schwebel signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Sovereign Immunity, Act of State, OPEC, April 1980, 2. Draft Articles for a Convention on Sovereign Immunity, February 9, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains October 9, 1980 letter inserted into pages from James Crawford to Monroe Leigh regarding previous correspondence on immunity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Business Card of Beverly May Carl with handwritten message \"With best regards\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Najbee Samie, Contains handwritten memo to Najbee Samie with questions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence between Monroe Leigh and Myres S. McDougal, as well as edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, Memo stationary from Najeeb Samie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlining\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memorandum to Monroe Leigh re: Comments on suitability for publication, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: \"With the compliments of the author\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1974-1975 Involving Questions of Public and Private Interntainal Law A. Public International Law\" by Dr. James Crawford, 2. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1974-1975 invovling Questions of Public and Private International Law A. Public International Law\" by James Crawford, 3. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1978 Involving Questions of Public and Private International Law\" by James Crawford, 4. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1980 Involving Questiosn of Public International Law\" by James Crawford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note from James Crawford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note from James Crawford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letter from James Crawford to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence between Monroe Leigh and James Crawford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note \u0026amp; business card from Michael Brandon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memo note from William E. Hannaford to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains business card and note from Michael Brandon to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note \"With the Compliments of Michael Brandon\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence between Stephen M. Schwebel and Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note \"With the Compliments of Michael Brandon\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memorandum, correspondence, post-it notes,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains looseleaf paper, notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten memorandum, briefs, newspaper articles and transcripts of proceedings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memrondum, brief, transcripts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains transcipts and newspaper articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains transcripts and handwritten memos0000000000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, underlines, articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant, 2. Reply Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant, 3. Brief of Defendant-Appellee, 4. Joint Appendix\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes and yellow pad pages, Agenda and Participants\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Report on Developments in United States Sovereign Immunity Practice submitted by Monroe Leigh, September 28, 1989, 2. Interim Report Committee on State Immunity by Monroe Leigh, Draft June 17, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. AJIL International Decisions Section, 2. Summary of research on state immunity doctrine - case law, 3. Attachment and Execution of Property and Foreign Sovereign Immunity, 4. Foreign State Immunity: Summary of Law Review Articles Relevant to the American Experience with the Seven Questions Proposed in the Warsaw Report of the International Law Association Committee on State Immunity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports from: Georg Ress, Ajit Kumar Sengupta, Tara Kishore Prasad, Tibor Varady, Gamal Badr, Christopher H. Schreuer, C.C.A. Voskuil, Renata Sonnenfeld, Lady Fox, Giovanni de Sangro,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains pencil markup and comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Monroe Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains pencil markup and comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains pencil markup and comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes and diagram of setting arrangement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signature of Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes and handwritten comments, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, F. L. de May, Pierre Lalive, Ian Brownlie, B. Osorio, Ricardo R. Balestra, Silvia Maureen Williams, Georg Ress, Sueo Ikehara, Finn Syerstad, Tibor Varady, James Crawford, Rodney N. Purvis, Najeeb Samie, Edward Gordon, Gamal Badr, Kanae Taijudo, O. V. Bogdanov, Helmut SteinBurger, Ian Sinclair, Lars Hjerner, Michael M. Gondwe, K. M Ioannou\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten note pages, post-it notes, comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes and instructions for Summer associates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Interim Report Committee on State Immunity, 6/15/88, 2. International Law Assoication Montreal Conference (1982) International Committee on State Immunity Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its and handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Georg Ress, Barbara Osorio, Najeeb Samie, F. L. de May, K. W. Cuperus, Ian Brownlie,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. 3 alternate resolutions for the Queensland Conference, 2. Review of Professor Ress's Preliminary Report on Developments in State Immunity (Montreal Draft Convention)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Report for the ILA Conference in Queensland, 2. Amendment to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and the Berman Bill from the House of Representatives, 3. Injunctions under sovereign immunity law, 4. Summary of Law Review Articles relevant to the American Experience with the Seven Questions Proposed in teh Warsaw Report of the International Law Association Committee on State Immunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSignature: Monroe Leigh, Correspondents include: Jiri Zemanek, Monroe Leigh, Georg Ress, Christine De Witt,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Participants and Agenda for April 4 - 6, 1991 Meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains mark-up, post-its, handwritten notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains diagrams of seating arrangment as well as notes about panels and discussions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it, Participants for ILA Committee on State Immunity April 4-6, 1991, Cairo Conference 1992 Guidelines for Reports\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, markup, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Raul Vinuesa, Georg Ress, P.J. O'Keefe, Jurgen Brohmer, Catherin Kessedjian, Christoph Schreuer, Jiri Zemanek, Tibor Varady,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, handwritten notes, edits, markup, 1. UN: International Law Commission Report on the Draft Aricles Adopted at its 43rd Session, 2. Committee on Cultural Heritage Law, ILA, Report and Draft Convention for Consideration at the 1992 Conference, 3. Montreal Draft Article I/ILC Draft Article 2 (versions and edits), 4. ILA, State Immunity - Dissenting opinion, 5. Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property (UN, A/CN.4/L.457)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, handwritten markup and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, handwritten markup and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-its, markup, notes, and handwritten comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signature of Monroe Leigh, handwritten notes, edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes and highlights, Correspondents include: Alfred P. Rubin, Anthony D'Amato, Monroe Leigh, Jim Nafziger, Cynthia Lichtenstein, Michael Sandler, Jounral Articles (with notes): 1. \"What does Tel-Oren Tell Lawyers?\" By Anthony D'Amato in \"The American Journal of International Law,\" 79:1, January 1985, 2. \"Revising the Law of 'Piracy'\" by Alfred P. Ruin, California Western International Law Journal, 21:1, 1990-1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains business cards, letters, post-it notes, notations, highlights, underlines, markers, Includes: \"Report of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association\" 1994, Military Law Review, Vol. 149, Summer 1995 [including: \"Evaluating Present Options for an International Criminal Court\" by Monroe Leigh], \"The Proposed Permanent International Criminal Court: An Appraisal\" by Leila Sadat Wexler from the Cornell International Law Journal, Vol. 29, No. 3, 1996, \"From 'Kidnapped' Witness to Released Accused 'for Humanitarian Reasons': The Case of the Late General Djordje Djukic\" by Paul J.I.M. de Waart from the Leiden Journal of Internal Law 9, 1996, \"Surrender of Fugitives to the War Crimes Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda: Squaring International Legal Obligations with the U.S. Constitution\" by Kenneth J. Harris and Robert Kushen from Criminal Law Forum Vol. 7 No. 3, 1996, \"Promoting the right to reparation for survivors of torture: What role for a permanent international criminal court?\" publication from Redress, \"The Case for a Permanent International Truth Commission\" by Michael P. Scharf from Duke Journal of Comparative \u0026amp;,amp, International Law, Vol. 7 No. 2, 1997, \"The International Criminal Court: Observations and Issues Before the 1997 - 98 Preparatory Committee, And Administrative adn Financial Implications\" a joint project of International Association of Penal Law, International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, International Law Association, American Branch, Committee on ICC, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence from M. Cherif Bassiouni, draft guidelines for Combating Impunity for International Crimes, Joinet Report from UN on question of the impunity of perpetrators of human rights violations (civil and political)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNothing of note (no markups or highlights), Removed because can be found through catalog\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlines, highlights, handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Monroe Leigh signature, check marks and edits, highlights, handwritten revisions, post-it notes, draft program, draft list of participants\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, Correspondence with Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, Christopher Keith Hall, \"The ILC's Draft Statute for an International Criminal Tribunal\" by James Crawford in The American Jounral of Internaional Law, Vol. 88 No. 140, January 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlines, handwritten notations, handwritten pages of notes (including questions), highlights\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains dividing markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it markers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notation \"without common articles\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMissing Articles 1 - 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains checkmarks and pencilied notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten edits included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRedline draft attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten edits included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo edits, does not appear to be cited in AJIL article - keep?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage marked with a post-it, Keep? Pin-cited in ICC Editorial Comment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes/edits by Monroe Leigh and edits by AJIL included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of editorial comment attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttached revision of ICC Editorial Comment and noting recent proposal in policy, Handwritten edits marked with post-its\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes handwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes handwritten edits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes handwritten markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes handwritten markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted November 29, 2000, includes highlighting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted November 29, 2000, includes highlighting and post-it note flagged page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKeep? No personal markings indicated (though some present as copied from original) and does not appear to be cited in his article\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttaching additional comments and edits on article \"International Law Societies and the Development of International Law\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting receipts for reimbursement purposes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional footnotes and consent to publication attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten edits and notes from Monroe Leigh, Maury attached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith handwritten edits from Mohammed Z. Hafez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1999, Cornell International Law Journal article, \"The Amnesty Exception ot the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court\" by Michael P. Scharf, October 2000 offprint copy from International and Comparative Law Quarterly of UK House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee Report, June 2000, 1987 publication by Council of Europe on Legal Affairs, \"Expression of consent by states to be bound by a treaty\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequesting copy of Cannon 2 of the ABA Model of Judicial Conduct, 1991 edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosing articles on ICC and humanitarian intervention\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes newspaper excerpts, speech, attendance lists for ceremony, Monroe Leigh resume, press release, copy of section from congressional record daily digest when appointed, confidential statement of employment and financial interests, statement of nominee to the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, correspondence, booklet containing information for appointment, The International Telephone and Telegraph Company and Chile, 1970-71: Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate by the Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations -June 21, 1973, Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations brochure, The Constitution of the United States of America, Nomination of John R. Stevenson hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate - July 31, 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence, looseleaf notes, memos, documents with underlines, newspaper clippings, biographical and financial forms that are filled out by hand, confirmation hearing materials, campaign contribution information, hearing transcript, questions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Press Release regarding appointment, numerous invitation lists, correspondence, speech, photograph of swearing in\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Kenneth S. Levinson, Francis O. Wilcox, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Seymour J. Rubin, James V. Dolan, Thomas M. Franck, Oscar Schachter, John LeMoyne Ellicott, Gordon Gray, Loy W. Henderson, Philip W. Buchen, William Lang, Edward J. Gerrity, Jr., Bradford Morse, Washington Opportunities for Women, Carl F. Salans, Hamilton Carothers, Cecil, David C. Acheson, Willis L. M. Reese, Timothy W. Stanley, Harry W. Fawcett, Steven Landon, Kenneth M. Spang, H. Lane Kneedler, Jane Sommerich, James E. O'Brien, George P. Armour, Dante B. Fascell, Oscar Victor, Abram Chayes, James C. McKay, Samuel R. Dorrance, Smith College, John N. Hazard, Harry A. Inman, Ralph W. Dorius, Richard B. Bilder, Richard C. Allison, Betty Posniak, Lester Nurick, Lyman M. Tondel, Jr., William J. Martin, Jr., John H. Riggs, Jr., Richard S. Lombard, John Hopkins Heires, Norma, Andreas F. Lowenfeld, Thomas E. Drumm, Jr., John B. Henderson, Lewis Hoffacker, Will E. Leonard, Jr., James T. Lynn, John Maktos, Myer Rashish, Walter Sterling Surrey, Frank M. Wozencraft, James R. Offutt, Isaac Shapiro, John F. Ryan, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Douglas W. Laird, Raymond F. Conkling, G. W. Haight, Robert Murphy, Andrew R. Cecil, Mike Minder, H. A. H. Cortazzi, Mason Willrich, John S. Battle, Jr., Walter A. Slowinski, Jeffrey M. Lang, MAnsfield D. Sprague, Totton P. Heffelfinger, II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondetns include: Monroe Leigh, William C. Olson, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, W. T. Mallison, Alwyn V. Freeman, Wilbur L. Fulgate, W. T. Ketcham, Jr., Hardy Dillard, Yehuda Blum, Amelito R. Mutuc, William W. Dunn, Robert S. Dillon, William H. Weiland, W. Gibson Harris, Willis L. M. Reese, John D. Epperly, Anthony A. Rascio, Adam Yarmolinsky, Paul A. Wolkin, David Sarre, Joseph Modeste Sweeney, Robert W. Lawson, Jr., Thomas S. Busha, Richard W. Edwards, Jr., Howard S. Levie, Miriam Theresa Rooney, Edward Dumbauld, Gordon H. Barrows, Covey T. Oliver, John P. Furman, Howard J. Taubenfeld, Michael F. Butler, Raymond L. Brittenham, Leslie A. Grant, Jose A. Cabranes, Cesar Sepulveda, Maxwell Cohen, John M. Howell, Thomas Ehrlich, Edward J. Lawler, Sidney Jacoby, Harry L. Freeman, Arthur R. Albrecht, F. Trowbridge vom Baur, Joseph H. Guttentag, Carl O. Christol, Maurice Wolf, Richard Young, John G. Kester, Charles S. Rhyne, Charles Robert Norberg, John M. Raymond, Gen Kajitani, Walter Sheble, George Yamaoka, Richard S. Reid, James N. Hyde, David D. Newsom, Alfred H. Von Klemperer, James A. R. Nafziger, John Scali, Herman Phleger, Eric Stein, Polly M. Lead, Bayless Manning, Edward D. Re, Stephen Hearst, Marshall V. Miller, Alan Wm. Wolff, H. Francis Shattuck, Jr., W. Tapley Bennett, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes transfer of records itemized listing, memos, brochures, appointment papers, newspaper clippings, travel itineraries and receipts for a trip to Brussels, correspondence, looseleaf notes, First Semiannual Report by the President to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Report submitted to the Committee on International Relations - December 1976, Report of the Study Mission and Cooperation in Europe - Washington, DC - December 2, 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes earnings and leave statement, correspondence ,memos, contacts card, inventory of boxes sent to Steptoe \u0026amp; Johnson, photocopies of newspaper articles, notice of resignation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"The Foreign Affairs Advice Privilege\" by Gordon B. Baldwin, Wisconsin Law Review, Vol. 1976, No. 1, pp16 - 46 (w/note: \"To Monroe: With Grateful appreciation for affording the opportunity, Gordon\"), Q\u0026amp;A for Leigh from Pike Committee, Draft Report citing Henry A. Kissinger (State, 40 Committee, and SALT), Pike Committee Proposed Resolutions on \"Contumacious Conduct\" of Henry A. Kissinger - Statement of the Facts, Suggested Paragraphs for Inclusion in Minority Report of House Select Committee on Intelligence, Looseleaf notes, Memo from George H. Aldrich to Mr. Maw re: Pike Committee Hearings - Indications of White House Staff Attitudes, News reports, Memorandum re: Legislative History of 2 United States Code 192, Statement by Henry A. Kissinger Secretary of State before the Select Committee on Intelligence House of Representatives, October 31, 1975, Buchen Draft, 11/18/75, Memorandum to Phillip W. Buchen, Antonin Scalia, Carlyle E. Maw, 11/18/75, Memorandum to Phillip W. Buchen, Rex E. Lee, Antonin Scalia, 11/17/75, Pike Committee Proposed Resolutions on \"Contumacious Conduct\" of Henry A. Kissinger - Call's Draft, Alternative speeches, Chronology with Respect to State Department Subpoena, Summons to appear before Pike Committee, Alternative Draft - Suggested Paragraphs for Inclusion in Minority Report of House Select Committee on Intelligence, 11/17/75, Copy of public law 93 - 190, Copy of Title 2 - The Congress, Codes 190 - 198\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, signatures, underlines, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, D. Jeffrey Hirschberg, Michael D. Sandler, John Lewis Smith, Jr., George W. Calhoun, Harold R. Tyler, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, Thomas Crocker, Peter W. Rodman, Tom Johnson, Edward S. Christenbury, Henry E. Petersen, George H. Aldirch,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Motion of Plaintiffs for an order to permit public filing of their motion for summary judgment against the individual defendants, Memorandum of law in support of plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment against the individual defendants, photocopy of list of jobs of William A. K. Lake, Kissinger SFRC Testimony - July 10, 1974, Motion by Plaintiffs for summary judgment against the individual defendants\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: Petition for write of Ceriorari to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (w/letter from David Ginsburg and business card of James E. Wesner), Brief for Petitioner and Cross-Respondent Henry A. Kissinger, Brief for Respondents Military Audi Project, et. al, Reply Brief for Petitioner and Cross-Respondent Henry A. Kissinger, Appendix, Syllabus (w/handwritten note, \"Thank you\"), Supreme Court Decisions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notations, edits, underlines, signatures, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jeffrey H. Smith, Lawrence S. EagleBurger, John S. Pruden, James B. Rhoads, Henry R. Kissinger, Jack Brooks, Don Oberdorfer, Jock Covey, Donald P. Young, Helmut C. Sonnenfeldt, James E. Wesner, David Ginsberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains newspaper clippings, journal articles, photocopies of newspapers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes materials regarding the donation of Kissinger's Papers to the Library of Congress, looseleaf notes, notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle re: Hedrick Smith v. Nixon case from \"The Daily Washington Law Reporter\" Vol. 106, No. 97, pg. 913 - 918\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, The Editor - Washington Post, Mike Sandler, David Ginsburg, James E. Wesner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photocopies of docments: US Court of Appeals for DC Circuit list of relevant case numbers \u0026amp; memorandum, Proceedings transcript, delivered opinion (2 copies), Plaintiffs reply memorandum of points and authorities in support of their motion for a preliminary injunction, memorandum of points and authorities in support of plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and, alternatively, a preliminary injunction, Affidavit of William E. Leuchtenburg, Affidavit of Nat Hentoff, Affidavit of William Safire, Affidavit of Donald G. Herzberg, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and in support of defendant Henry A. Kissinger's cross-motion for summary judgment, Opposition to plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment, Cross-motion for summary judgment by defendant Henry A. Kissinger, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction, Second Affidavit of Henry A. Kissinger, Order, Certificate of Service, Affidavit of Monroe Leigh, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment and in support of defendant Henry A. Kissinger's cross motion for summary judgment, Complaint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, George H. Aldrich, President Ronald Reagan, Sen. Arlen Specter, Henry A. Kissinger, Pamela B. Gann, Erwin N. Griswold, Mark R. Joelson, Stephen S. Rosenfeld,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Malcolm R. Wilkey, William W. Bishop, Jr., memorandum for Mary Lee re: Suggested Paragraph for Chairman Moore's Letter, John R. Stevenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., Abraham D. Sofaer, Memorandum for Restatement File, Richard L. Fischer, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Jennifer L. Hall, John Norton Moore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, underlines, markers, newspaper photocopies, newspaper clippings, journal excerpts, articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpts from the American Journal of International Law re: The Permanent Court of Arbitration for 1961, 1963, 1969, \"Nomination of Thomas J. Meskill\" Report from the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate together with Individual News, 1975, pamphlet: \"Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary: What it is and How it Works\" American Bar Association, 1977, UN General Assembly Security Council A/33/223 S/12830 19 October 1978: Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups Note by the Secretary General, text of EO 12059, 11 May 1978,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 4 reports with Monroe Leigh signature, in French language, also includes UN Gen. Assembly Security Council A/33/223/Rev. 1, 25 October 1978: Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups - Note by Secretary General\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence, envelopes, memos, note cards, looseleaf notes, notations, table of U. S. members since 1938, Election of Judges to the International Court of Justice, 1981 - Sri Lanka's Candidate - Mr. H. W. Jayewardene, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cyrus Vance, Austin Pulle, Jorge A. Aja Espil, G. W. Haight, H. W. Jayewardene, Marshall Mays, Robert B. von Mehren, Roberts B. Owen, Willis L. M. Reese, Ernest A. Gross, Cecil J. Olmstead, Francis T. P. Plimpton, William W. Scranton, Stephen Schwebel, Hardy C. Dillard, Timothy B. Atekson, Marco C. E. J. Bronckers, Abram Chayes, William W. Bishop, Jr., Edison W. Dick, Richard C. Allison, Philip C. Jessup, Lyon L. Brinsmade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, memos, edits, notations, highlights, articles, looseleaf notes, newsletters, resumes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert Brownwell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herbert W. Briggs, John R. Stevenson, Seymour Rubin, Warren E. Burger, Walter Sterling Surrey, Adrian W. De Wind, John N. Hazard, Robert Coulson, Eugene F. Scoles, Henry T. King, Jr., Austin Pulle, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Herbt J. Hansell, Cyrus R. Vance, Stephen M. Schwebel, Hardy C. Dillard, Erik Suy, Vanden Huevel, Millard H. Ruud, Norris Darrell, Howared M. Holtzmann, Kurt Waldheim\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memos, handwritten notes, eidts, looseleaf notes, articles, signatures, highlights, background information, reports, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Carlyle E. Maw, Stephen M. Schwebel, William D. Rogers, Herbert Brownell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Herbert J. Hensell, Warren E. Burger, Cyrus Vance, Henry T. King, Jr., John Nolan, Alan Cranston, Joseph J. Sisco, Carole Smith, Millard H. Ruud, James O. Eastland, John R. Stevenson, E. Donald Shapiro, Don Wallace, Jr., Daniel P. Moynihan, Philip C. Jessup, Robert Coulson, Robert L. Trescher, W. M. Reisman, Hugo B. Margain, Eugene V. Rostow, Thomas M. Franck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memos, handwritten notes, edits, underlines, table of US memebers since 1938, articles, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert J. Hansell, Kurt Waldheim, Cyrus Vance, Joseph S. Lord, III, Herbert Brownell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Alan M. Dershowitz, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Frank J. McGarr, Robert A. Sprecher, Albert Branson Maris, Stephen G. Breyer, Damon J. Keith, Walter J. Cummings, Maurice Copithorne, Carlyle E. Maw, Leonard C. Meeker, Timothy B. Atkeson, Henry T. King, Warren E. Burger, William D. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains various drafts of letters re: International Court of Justice and Cyrus R. Vance, supporting materials, notations, highlights, memos, table of U.S. members since 1946, table fo U.S. members since 1938, routing slips, and correspondence indicating that ML had requested materials be returned and then the returned copies are included, articles, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cyrus R. Vance, Henry T. King, Jr., Millard H. Ruud, Gerald Asken,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains transcripts, scripts, underlines, edits, comments, signatures, Who's Who in America excerpted photocopies, Who's Who in the World excerpted photocopies, Directory of American Scholars excerpted photocopies, The International Who's Who excerpted photocopies, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Pegi McLaughlin, Arthur J. Goldberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials for correspondence with Kurt Waldeim, Secretary General of the United Nations, from William W. Bishop, Jr., Herbert Brownell, Herbert J. Hansell, Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memos, signatures, photocopies of telegrams, handwritten letters, transcripts of speeches, resumes, draft press release, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Herbert J. Hansell, Alan J. Kreczko, Leonard v. B. Sutton, Seymour J. Rubin, Adrian W. DeWind, John Scott, Hardy Dillard, John R. Stevenson, Stephen M. Schwebel, Warren E. Burger, John N Hazard, Robert Coulson, Henry T. King, Millard H. Ruud, William W. Bishop, Jr., Arthur J. Goldberg,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notations, photocopies, agendas, correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert H. Mundheim, Austin Pulle, J. Wallace Hopkins, Jr., Michael Bradfield, Carlyle E. Maw, Stephen M. Schwebel, Max Frankel, Richard R. Baxter, Cyrus Vance, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herbert J. Hansell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains index, memos, looseleaf notes, envelopes, markup, edits, mailing lists, messenger requests, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, J. Varekamp, Roberts B. Owen, Keith Highet, William W. Bishop, Jr., Edmund S. Muskie, Lyon L. Brinsmade, Hardy Dillard, Eric Stein, Richard L. McCall, John J. McCloy, Michael Reisman, R. Ammi Cutter, Daniel J. Boorstin, James E. O'Brien, Stephen M. Schwebel, Leonard C. Meeker, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Seymour J. Rubin, Abdulloh El-Erain, Erik Suy, Abram Chayes, George J. Alexander, Richard H. Ullman, Michael I. Sovern, Adrian S. Fisher, Warren E. Burger, Herbert W. Briggs, Al Freeman, Oscar M. Ruebhausen, Robert M. von Mehren, Albert M. Sacks, Robert Coulson, Merrell E. Clark, Jr., Austin Pulle, Herb Hansell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten comments, notes, signature, underlines, Foreign Affairs Manual Circular, Vol. 3 - Personnel (1980 and 1981), Presidential Ranks - Score Sheet, Panel B, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Joan M. Clark, John H. Rouse,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains pencil markup, \"Preliminary Summary of Support by Groups Consulted, for U. S. nominee to ICJ\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNames include: Roberto Ago (Italy), Jiminez De Arechaga (Uruguay), Abdullah El-Erian (Egypt), Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mexico), L. Ignacio-Pinto (Benin), H. W. Jayewaredene (Sri Lanka), Eero J. Manner (Finland), Jose Sette Camara (Brazil)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. May 26, 1907 according to original file container, Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Robert Ago of Italy between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, Don Wallace, Jr., Millard H. Rudd, includes highlights and notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Jiminez De Arechaga (Uruguary) between Monroe Leigh, William D. Rogers, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. March 21, 1920 according to original file container, Contains resume, correspondence (1 letter) regarding Abdullah El-Erian between Monroe Leigh, Philip C. Jessup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. November 17, 1908 according to original file container, Contains curriculum vitae, highlights, correspondence (3 letters) regarding Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mexico) between Hugo B. Margain, Monroe Leigh, the Department of State, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. 1916 according to original file container, Contains resume, highlights, pencil mark-up, correspondence regarding H. W. Jayewaredene (Sri Lanka) between Cyrus R. Vance, A. C. S. Hameed, the Department of State, the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the U.N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. June 21, 1903 according to original file container, Contains handwritten memo, correspondence (1 letter) regarding Louis Ignacio-Pinto (Benin) between Monroe Leigh, William D. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. July 16, 1913 according to original file container, Contains curriculum vitae, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Eero J. Manner (Finland) between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, the Department of State, the Embassy of Finland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. April 14, 1920 according to original file container, Contains highlights, resume, Correspondence (3 letters) regarding Jose Sette Camara (Brazil) between the Department of State, the Permanent Mission of Brazil to the U. N., Vanden Huevel, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNames include: Richard R. Baxter, Nathan R. Berke, Hardy C. Dillard, Walter Ely, Arthur J. Goldberg, Leo Gross, Louis Henkin, Myres S. McDougal, Robert B. McKay, Carlyle E. Maw, Russell D. Niles, Covey T. Oliber, Oscar Schachter, Bernard G. Segal, Louis B. Sohn, William B. Spong, Jr., John R. Stevenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter from Warren E. Burger to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter from Henry T. King, Jr., to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, press release and letter (dated 29 June 1978) from William D. Rogers to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter from Carlyle E. Maw to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter from Millard H. Ruud to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, personal note, letter from Herbert Brownell to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter from Robert Coulson to Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. February 14, 1921 according to original file container, contains highlights, correspondence regarding Richard R. Baxter, background information, bibliographies, letters of support, resume, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert J. Hansell, Millard H. Ruud, Don Wallace, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, William D. Rogers, Robert Coulson, Thomas M. Franck, Henry T. King, Jr.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Nathan R. Berke between Monroe Leigh, Alan Cranston, Douglas J. Bennet, Jr., President Jimmy Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding Hardy C. Dillard between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Walter Ely between Herbert Brownell, Robert L. Trescher, Shirley M. Hufstedler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. August 8, 1908 according to original file container, contains highlights, underlines, resume, biographical information, correspondence regarding Arthur J. Goldberg, Correspondents include: Herbert J. Hansell, Fred J. Cassibry, Alfonso J. Zirpoli, Julius J. Hoffman, James B. Parsons, Walter E. Craig, Joseph S. Lord, III, Alan M. Dershowitz, Frank J. McGarr, Robert A. Sprecher, Albert Branson Maris, Stephen G. Breyer, William J. Campbell, Hubert H. Humphrey, Howard H. Baker, Frank Church, President Jimmy Carter, Damon J. Keith, Walter J. Cummings, Leonard C. Meeker, Joseph J. Sisco\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. April 6, 1903 according to original file container, contains highlights, resume, biographical information, correspondence regarding Leo Gross, Correspondents include: Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon, Daniel P. Moynihan, Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding Louis Henkin between Leonard C. Meeker and Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding Carlyle E. Maw between Herbert Brownwell and Monroe Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. November 23. 1906 according to original file container, contains highlights, biographical and bibliographical information, correspondence regarding Myres S. McDougal, Correspondents include: Elliott Goldstein, Herbert J. Hansell, President Jimmy Carter, John C. Stennis, James O. Eastland, Monroe Leigh, W. M. Reisman, Eugene V. Rostow, William W. Bishop, Jr., E. Donald Shapiro, Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon, Emerson G. Spies, Frank Moore,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding Robert B. McKay between Monroe Leigh and Herbert Brownwell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding Russell D. Niles between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. April 21, 1913 according to original file container, contains highlights, AALS Directory of Law Teachers excerpt, Who's Who in America excerpt, letter dated 9 June 1978 regarding Covey T. Oliver between Monroe Leigh and Millard H. Ruud\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Oscar Schachter between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding Bernard G. Segal between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eb. March 1, 1974 according to original file container, contains highlights, biographical and bibliographical information, correspondence regaridng Louis B. Sohn, Correspondents include: Herbt J. Hansell, Henry T. King, Jr., Monroe Leigh, Robert Coulson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding William B. Spong, Jr. between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights, letter regarding John R. Stevenson between Monroe Leigh and Herbt Brownwell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains supporting documents, underlines, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Austin Pulle, Arthur J. Goldberg, William W. Bishop, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlines, handwritten notations, PCA reports starting in 1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlines, handwritten notations, articles about the PCA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex: Statute of the International Court of Justice, Present Members of the International Court of Justice, Procedure for Election of Judges, American Candidates, Foreign Candidates (Ambassador El-Erian (Egypt), Mr. Razafindralambro (Madagascar), Ambassador Sette Camara (Brazil), Dr. Gomez Robledo (Mexico), Professor Robert Ago (Italy), Judge Manner (Finland), Mr. Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)), Past Nominations by the US National Group\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Guide for National Red Cross Societies on their Role as Auxiliaries of the Army Medical and Civil Defence Services\" - Geneva, 1952 and Memorandum re: Summary of Participation and Probable Voting Position of Governments and National Red Cross Societies as of October 18, 1957\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notations, signatures, Correspondents include: U. S. Delegation, Orlando Pedragosa Nadal (Delegate of Uruguay), Dr. Muhlenhover (Delgate of Germany, Amrit Kaur (Chairman, XIXth International Red Cross Conference), General Gruenther, James T. Nicholson, Mr. Boissier, Ellsworth Bunker, Robert McClintock (Delegate of USA), George M. Elsey, John Foster Dulles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notations, schedules for each day of the Conference (28 Oct - 7 Nov), list of delegates, governing rules\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContians notations, edits, markup, copies of various drafts and resolutions proposed by different countries in attendance at the Conference\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved to collections in library because there were no markings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved because all materials can be found online or in the library [Law Basement - Oceans 13.6.I6146P\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIssued by the Embassy of Pakistan, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains inked edits and markings in the footnotes, Leigh signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Leigh signature, minor edits and markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains edits, markup, notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains edits, markup, notations, attached notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, notations, looseleaf notes, briefs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1 document with two attachments, including 1 - The Development of the Murray River and 2 - Synopsis of Report of the Inter-State Royal Commission on the River Murray (1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1 document titled: \"Recommendations of International Joint Commission on Diversion from Watershed in Its Final Report on the Lake of the Woods Reference\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, handwritten notations, circled areas regarding the relevant aspects to international water rights vis-à-vis the St. Lawrence Seaway between Canada and the US. Includes Public Law 358, 83d Congress, Chapter 201, 2d Session, S. 2150 (July 1957), \"Report on the Committee on Public Works on S.2150: A Bill providing for creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation to Construct part of the St. Lawrence Seaway in United States Territory and for other purposes,\" House Report No. 1215, 83d Congress, 2d Session (February 19, 1954), Senate Report No. 441 (same name House Report No. 1215), 83d Congress, 1st Session (June 16, 1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains copies of treaties, memos, drafts, relevant background/precedent materials, notes, handwritten notations, edits, markup, revisions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains copies of treaties, memos, drafts, relevant background/precedent materials, notes, handwritten notations, edits, markup, revisions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains initials ML\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains cases American Hawaiian Steamship Co. v. United States, Baltimore Steam Packet v. United States, Cors v. United States\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains cases Eastern Steamship Lines v. United States, Kendall v. United States, Lex Laboratories, Inc. v. United States\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains cases National Bulk Carriers v. United States, North American Shipping Company v. United States, Olive J. Olson \u0026amp; Company v. United States, Ozanic v. United States, Petition of Grace Lines, Smith-Douglass Company v. United States, Trailerships Inc. v. United States, Wilson Lines v. United States\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an overview of legislation and cases related to Just Compensation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains summary of compromise settlement offer of just compensation for five Danish vessels requisitioned July 12, 1941, including the Alssund, Brosund, Columbia, Lundby, Olympia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains draft \"Report for H. Graham Morison, Assistant Attorney General, Claims Division, Department of Justice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memorandum for Mr. Bressor, Message for Mr. Howard, Memorandum for Mr. Laylin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memorandum for Conference with Paul Umoff, Memorandum of Conference with J. G. Comyn, Memorandum of Conference with H. A. Stevenson, Memorandum of Conference with George Davies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Deposition of Hans Christian Brodersen and the Deposition of Hugo Lund for Dampskibsselskabet \"Haffnia\" Aktieselskab, et al vs. The United States in the United States Court of Claims\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBinder with 16 sections regarding \"Christiani Visa Matter\" that deals with citizenship and whether or not Henning Christiani was a collaborator with the Germans during World War II. Sections include: Memorandum for Mr. Laylin, 1. Christiani and Nielsen Memorandum, 2. letter to Henning Christiani, 3. Memo of a conversation between Mr. Steger and Mr. Hyde at the U.S. Consulate on 12th January 1948, 4. Telephone conversation of December 11, 1947 with Francis Cunningham of State Department, concerning visas, 5. Translation of Depostition made by former Prime Minister Erik Scavenius before the investigating committee of hte Engineering Society in the matter of the investigation of the conduct of its member, Dr. Rud. Christiani, during the late war, 6. \"Danish Saboteurs Wreck Nazi Plants\" text from New York Times article dated Sunday, February 21, 1943, 7. \"Nazis Hinted Giving Up Norway and Denmark\" text from New York World-Telegram article dated Thursday, February 3, 1944, 8. \"Nazis Plan to Leave Norway, Denmark\" text from The London Daily Sketch artcled dated Thursday, February 3, 1944, 9. Statement (from Christiani?), 10. Translation of Memorandum on the Work of Ardal, 11. Translation of Letter of Auugst 19, 1949, from Dr. Christiani to Mr. Henning O. Christiani, New York, in excerpt, 12. Translation of memorandum from Mr. C. L. David, barrister to the Supreme Court, to Mr. Steglich-Petersen, barrister to the Supreme Court, regarding Dr. Rud. Christiani vs. The Danish Engineering Society dated August 15, 1949, in excerpt, 13. Translation of letter of April 20, 1949, from the Ministry of Justice to Mr. Steglich-Petersen, attorney for Dr. Rud Christiani, informing Mr. Steglich-Petersen that the Ministry of Justice has written the Attorney General that they accept his recommendation that hte Ministry not take up again the matter of violation of hte ex post facto laws relating to association with the enemy during the occupation of which Dr. Christiani was absolved of February 7, 1947, -- in spite of additional relevant data extracted by the investigating committee of the Danish Engineering Society, 14. Translation Royal Danish Legation letter, 15. Translation of letter of June 13, 1949, from Dr. Rud. Christiani to Mr. Henning O. Christiani, care of Christiani \u0026amp; Nielsen Ltda, Bogota, Colombia, in excerpt, 16. Translation of letter between Henning O. Christiani and Christiani \u0026amp; Nielsen / Rud Christiani\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains facts of the case, memorandum, notes, supplemental memorandum, Brief of Claimant on Motion to Dismiss, H.R. 5200 (80th Congress, 2d Session), markup, looseleaf handwritten notes, edits [Case revolves around the question of \"whether an individual who is an American citizen by American law and at the same time a German citizen by German law, may recover property seized by the Alien Property Custodian during WWII\"]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten looseleaf notes, drafts, edits, markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains brief overviews of sales contracts involving shipping via water (ocean/sea), including Name, D.W.T., Age, Date of Sale, Seller, Buyer, Consideration, Price per D.W.T., Terms of Payment, Port of Delivery, and Conditions, from July 1940 to October 1945\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains brief overviews of sales contracts involving shipping via water (ocean/sea), including Name, D.W.T., Age, Date of Sale, Seller, Buyer, Consideration, Price per D.W.T., Terms of Payment, Port of Delivery, and Conditions, from July 1940 to October 1945\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains orders, memorandum, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten looseleaf notes, drafts, edits, markup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvolves rights of ships and the Federal Government, contains Abstracts of Cases for Cors Argument, memorandum, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, edits, discussions on the authority of \"the Maritime Commission to requisition ships of foreign registry lying idle in American ports,\" the \"enhancement clause,\" Report: Inquiry into operations, policies, and affairs of United States shipping board and emergency fleet corporation by the House of Representatives, 69th Congress, 1st Sesstion (Report No. 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains printed proceedings of case, court documents (both for the Court of Claims phase and the US Supreme Court phase), includes markup, handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies of 5 wills for Adda M. Allen, Janet H. C. Meade, Jane Kelley Caskey, Howard T. Karsner, Frank R. Jelleff,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memoranda, court documents, depositions, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, edits, markup, drafts, discussion of \"whether the Commissioner of Baseball may not be deemed a one-man voluntary association,\" national law of unfair competition, piracy complaint in connection with world series broadcast, copyright problems involved in televising the Cinema\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memoranda, index cards, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, discusses questions re: \"whether the President proceeding under his executive powers may cancel the certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain domestic air carriers authorizing them to fly to Mexico City.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains drafts, edits, markup, looseleaf handwritten notes, newspaper clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 27 index cards with summaries of relevant cases for precedent purposes under the headings of arbitration, Condemnation, Contract, Fiscal Year, Lease, Reimbursement,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notes by Monroe Leigh, Orem W. Ketchum, J. K. M., H. R. S., W. S. S., D. V. H., Jr., C. J. S., includes markup, adites, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, index card\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Progress of Bankruptcy\" framed cartoon (n.d.), University of London Presentation Ceremony for Recipients fo Higher Degrees and Reception by the Vice-Chancellor program (21 March 1952), \"Law Notes\" notebook that lists persons met/present at social functions and those who sent Monroe Leigh Christmas Cards, The University of Virginia and the Spirit of Honor by Robert K. Gooch, An address to the entering students, 19 Sept 1955\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten letters, envelopes, enclosures, invitations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Dietrich Oehler, Howard E. Hensleigh, Old Ivy Inn, Robert Hubbard, Jr., Raymond F. Loving, Farmington Country Club, John R. Dykema, Hardy C. Dillard, Arthur J. Walters, Bumpus Book Store, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Donald P. Ray, Helen M. Hill, Roger Fisher, Lindsey Cowen, R. D. G. Ribble, Marjorie Merritt, Channing Harrison, E. Ham. Welbourn, John S. Voorhees, Michael H. Cardozo, Adam Yarmolinsky, Davidson Sommers, Walter H. Glass, Louis Henkin, Department of Motor Vehicles, Alan Burroughs, Klemens von Klemperer, William H. Smith, Robert W. Tucker, Charles T. Berry, Evans B. Brasfield, F. Aley Allan, Reverend Daniel E. Power, Comptroller of the Treasury, Office of the Assessor, District Collector of Internal Revenue, Henry Saunders, F. A. Cardman, Joseph Burchenal, London Life Association Ltd, Robert Haydock\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains looseleaf notes, Conclusions in response document, French Republic in the Name of the French People document, handwritten notations and edits in french, Correspondents include: Jane Lang McGrew, Norman Frauenheim, F. A. Mann, Monroe Leigh, Trustee Department - General Accident, Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains note cards, newspaper clippings, handwritten letters, letter drafts, envelopes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, U. S. Department of Commerce, Vincent Burke, John N. Irwin II, George W. Hickman, Nugroho, Joseph C. Robert, Robert H. Knight, David Bruce, Paul Kaplowitz, Wilmington Trust Company, Donald E. Claudy, Robert Dechert, Manhattan Traffic Court, Robert Fearey, Paul A. Wolkin, John R. Dykema, Heyward Isham, Totton P. Heffelfinger II, Union Trust Company, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, Belgian Consul General, Tom W. Leigh, Roy D. Russell, Benjamin Forman, Regal Shoe Shop, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, R. E. Booker, G. Vernon Leopold, R. E. Bauer, Howard Hensleigh, John D. Epperly, Walter, Glass, Superintendent of Documents, John N. Bathrick, Leonard J. Ganse, John Haskell, Bumpus Book Store, George Hsu \u0026amp; Company, Blackwell's, Sheldon Z. Kaplan, Philip O'Neill, Jimmy, John McGlynn, Sherman Baldwin, Catharine Gallaher, Wilson E. Schmidt, Jere H. Dkyema, John D. Epperly, Henry W. Sawyer, III, Joseph M. Snee, Edwin G. Schuck, Luke Marbury, Carl, Z. Lewis Dalby, J. W. Lentz, Jack Osborne, Charles Davis, Folger, Nolan, Fleming - W. B. Hibbs \u0026amp; Co., Inc., Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Mansfield D. Sprague, William Gallaher, Arthur H. Phillips, Frank Shakelford, O. M. Scott, Robert G. Harper, David Bruce, Edwin McElwain, Lyttleton Fox, Myres S. McDougal, H. M. Stationary Office, Don V. Harris, Jr., Marshal, Stephen Hearst, Roland, John B. Henderson, Edward Lee Arapian, Dillard Crinkley, William W. Arbuckle, Thomas Armat, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Gianni (Johnny) Manca, Robert (Bob) Haydock, Ammi Cutter, H. Marshall Peter, Charlie Maechling, Father James F. Cunningham,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten comments, enclosures, looseleaf notes, pamphlets, brochures, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Daingerfield L. Ashton, Benjamin Forman, Marjorie Merritt, John D. Randall, Richard R. Baxter, Stephen Hearst, Jackson Martindell, Tracy S. Voorhees, The Ronald Press Company, M. W. Oettershagen, Little Falls Swimming Club, Thomas P. Peardon, Nugroho, Michael H. Cardozo, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Howard E. Hensleigh, John F. Furman, Blackwell's Music Shop, F. Warrington Dawson, J. Vincent Burke, Jr., F. J. Dymond, Leonard C. Meeker, Irving Lipkowitz, J. W. Iliff, Wallace Dempsey, Lybrand, Ross Brothers \u0026amp; Montgomery, Walter Herzfeld, Ercole Graziadei, Mrs. McCannon, E. Earl Pugh, Robert W. Berry, Siesta Motel, Louis C. Krauthoff, Byron S. Adams, Simeon B. Dunlap Smith, Rene-Jean Wilhelm, Joseph Burchenal, T. A. Grillo, Tyler Thompson, Phillip I.Blumberg, I. Austin Heyman, Lyttleton Fox, Brockenbrough Lamb, The Old Ivy Inn, George W. Hickman, Jr., Jackson K. Judy, Jerome P. Facher, George R. Fetter, Robert M. Scott, Sam Clammer, L. L. Lemnitzer, Sidney Morton, Ernest A. Jaffray, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr., Hugh Gallaher, Theodore C. Achilles, Alan S. Boyd, Anna Barringer, Henry W. Sawyer, III, Harvard Law Review, William Leigh Taylor, Walter Glass, Edwin Martin, W. T. M. Beale, Jr., James Fulton, Joseph Barbash, Ben Bruce Blakeney, Leonard J. Saccio, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Conrad Philos, G. Gale Roberson, Jr., Frank Boas, Chase Manhattan Bank, J \u0026amp; E Bumpus, Ltd., John Cheeseright, Charles Foster Moore,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten comments, underlines, Correpondents include: Monroe Leigh, Warrington Dawson, Walton Folk, Marjorie G. McCannon, Elliott B. Strauss, Lewis H. Van Dusen, John B. Rehm, John G. Burnett, K. H. Friedman, Charles Rhyne, Norman P. Seagrave, Herbert F. Goodrich, Leslie A. Boosey, E. J. O'Donnell, J. Vincent Burke, Jr., Benjamin Forman, John B. Henderson, Roger Ernst, Richard R. Baxter, William E. Perdew, Samuel L. Eggleston, Herman C. Marshall, Gerald Draper, Bill, Blackwell's Book Store, Tracy S. Voorhees, A. W. H. Nicholson, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., Thomas P. Peardon, William McC. Martin, Jr., D. Webster, Mansfield Sprague, Lynn Ungoed-Thomas, Bankers Trust Company, Stephen Hearst, G. I. A. D. Draper, Comptroller of the Treasury, Joseph T. Trotter, A. E. Kraus, Madeleine Provinzano, Lyman L. Lemintzer, Max G. Coulson, Doubleday Book Shop, Union Trust Company, Rene-Jean Wilhelm, Howard E. Hensleigh, H \u0026amp; P Manufacturing Company, F. Trowbridge vom Bauer, Herbert J. Blitz, Lyttleton Fox, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains underlines, handwritten notations, signatures, Correspondents include: Julia and Gerald I. A. D. L. Al Forge, Draper, Monroe Leigh,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten letters, looseleaf pages, envelopes, enclosures, resumes, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Sidney Morton, SCM, Mr. Guiher, Mr. Morris, Charles Donahue, Donald J. Hardenbrook, William C. Bauknight, Julius Kaplan, Richard C. Bergen, Walter H. Glass, Charles H. Shuff, Robert A. Marmet, John N. Regan, Dumond Peck Hill, Market Tire Company, Macon M. Arthur, Gustave M. Hauser, Adam Yarmolinsky, Union Trust Company, Perkins McGuire, Aley Allan, Joel Barlow, Edward D. Re, Nicholas Katzenbach, John E. Hayes, Wallace G. Dempsey, Arthur H. Phillips, Stanley Surrey, John Dykema, Robert W. Lawson, Jr., Edward S. Smith, J. W. Weaver, Samuel Efron, Eastern Airlines, K. H. Friedman, Tracy S. Voorhees, Peter von Teufenstein, John Stuart Higgins Jr., Martin Domke, Alfred von Klemperer, Helen Claggett, John B. Huffaker, Dan Marquarder, H. F. Arps, William J. Schrenk, Jr., John Carey, Mansfield D. Sprague, Federal Trade Commission, Better Business Bureau, Washington Post, Department of Licenses \u0026amp; Inspection, William H. Watts, Stephen C. Reville, Jr., George C. Denney, Clovis E. Byers, Lawrence Hargie, Philip D. Saxon, Marjorie Merritt, Dick van Wagener, Philip D. Saxony, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, John Stewart Higgins, Jr., Richard M. Buxbaum, Seymour J. Rubin, Hubert A. Schneider, Herbert Briggs, William Roy Vallance, Clovis Byers, John D. Epperly, Howard S. Levie, Charles R. Norberg, George Farah, Jacob L. Holtzmann, Irving Lipkowitz, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Rev. Oscar deWolf Randolph, Phillip I. Blumberg, Jefferson B. Fordham, Robert Dechert, R. Granville Curry, Alan G. Kirk II, Bernard G. Heinzen, L. Niederlehner, Frank M. Wozencraft, Michael Cardozo, E. Fontaine Broun, C. Severin Buschmann, Jr., James C. Sargent, Alan S. Boyd, Daggett (Bud) Howard, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, Benjamin Forman, Charles L. Decker, Virginia Law Review Association, Collins Denny, III, Conrad Philos, Old Ivy Inn, Max Lehrer, L. Addison Lanier, Hudon's, J. Jacobs Shannen, Fisher Radio Warehouse, Georg Hukman, Z. Lewis Dalby, Glenn R. Winters, Alfred H. Von Klemperer, Brentano's, Blackwell's, John G. Burnett, Frank L. Dennis, A. Rushton, George W. Hickman, Lewis H. Van Dusen, George M. Coburn, Paul Nitze,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten letters, envelopes, enclosures, invitations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David I. Johnston, Rodrigo Llorente, James R. Patton, Jr., Virginia Law Review Association, Henry Dolz, Allen Communications, Lindsey Cowen, Walter Sterling Surrey, John B. Henderson, J. de Tender, Hugh Calkins, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Samuel B. Sterrett, James R. Patton, Tatlana Guldberg, Robert H. Knight, E. Hambleton (Ham) Welbourn, Jr., Norman Seagrave, Epsilon of Chi Phi, Secretary to General Gruenther, K. H. Friedman, Ralph Immell, Edwin Martin, Alfred M. Gruenther, Howard S. Levie, Sweet \u0026amp; Maxwell Ltd., A. Moreni, Robert H. Haden, Abram Chayes, Stevens and Sons, Vada Horsch, Wagons-Lits, American Airlines, Richard Swift, Messrs. Guiher and Morris, Walter H. Glass, Royal Little, Russell Baird Adams, F. Aley Allan, Douglass Cater, G. O. J. van Tets, Hubert A. Schneider, Mr. William Merriam, Henry F. Butler, Ralph Wesley Golby, Secretary - Metropolitan Club, Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Jerome P. Facher, Roger Fisher, Noyes Thompson (Tom) Powers, Stanley V. Malcuit, Guerin Todd, Wallace G. Dempsey, Gertrude C. Whitaker, Lewis Matacia, James Sargent, C. Richard Locke, Juraj L. J. Slavik, John Andrews King, Jr., Bourke B. Hickenloper, Rufus King, Ina Walker, Nugroho, Sidney Morton, Jack H. Pender, Frank Shackelford, John B. Henderson, Daggett (Bud) H. Howard, Ray Brittinham, The Treasurer - Metropolitan Club, Stephen C. Hopkins, Sr., Stephen Reville, George M. Pavia, Leon Lipson, John P. Furman, James P. Sullivan, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herman Finkelstein, John King, Jr., Louis C. Krauthoff, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, John DeHardit, Chesapeake \u0026amp; Potomac Telephons, Harvard Business Review, Judson T. Vaughan, Jr., Phillip D. Jackson, Hart Perry, Warren Lee Pierson, Palmer S. Rutherford, Jr., John Emerson, Chris Nolde, Irving Lipkowitz, William Barron, Harry Catlin, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Ed Stern, Ken Hadow, Robert H. Haden, Henry Dolz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains invitations, notecards, envelopes,newspaper clippings, Correspendents include: Monroe Leigh, Riggs National Bank, Robert Haydock, First National City Bank, Michael H. Cardozo, George W. Ray, Jr., District Director of Internal Revenue, Sidney E. King, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Herman Marshall, Raymond O. Mulvany, John Richardson, John Langstaff, Don V. Harris, Jr., Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Rita E. Hauser, Philip I. Blumberg, Clive L. DuVal, II, Walter H. Glass, Elbert Cox, Thomas E. Gilmer, Robert Dechert, Stephen Reville, Jr., James E. Edmunds, The Strad Office, Chase Manhattan Bank, Allan E. Walker, Jr., W. Taylor Reveley, Jr., William Thomas, Walter A. Willson, III, Robert Anthoine, Howard Marshall Holtzmann, R. M. Eager, Cecil J. Olmstead, Janet H. C. Mead, Ed Fish, Jesse Guy Benson, Philip S. Bowie, Vincent J. Hearing, Frank Shackelford, Benjamin Montmorency Tench, Jr., Carol Sue Richard, John W. Leatherman, Fannie J. Klein, Richard Baxter, Aunt Bee, Robert A. Falise, Henry B. Smythe, John H. Fanning, Phillip Blumberg, William Bryan, Mrs. William Denson, Controller of the Treasury, Messrs F. Trobridge vom Baur, Spencer M. Beresford \u0026amp; George M. Coburn, Howard Hensleigh, Charles L. Decker, Hugh Calkins, Eugene B. Thomas, Romer McPhee, David Johnston, Richard Young, Alfred M. Gruenther\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, Gen Kajitani resume, signatures, underlines, comments, Memorandum - Reform of the AntiDumping Act in 1965, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gen Kajitani, Richard O. Duvall, Andrew R. Cecil, G. W. Capley, The Harvard Law Review Association, Mr. Guiher, Mr. Lawson, Dean and Mrs. Allan F. Smith, Willis O. S., Louis A. Johnson, Frank E. Samuel, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., James Lee Kauffman, Takeo Kajitani, Richard R. Baxter, Graham James \u0026amp; Rolph, LaForest E. Phillips, Jr., Charles G. Williamson, Jr.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes envelopes, notecards, invitations, resumes, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Mornoe Leigh, John Warden, Secretary of Agriculture, Mansfield (Mannie) D. Sprague, Edgar Stedman, Wallace Holbrook, George W. Ray, Jr., Sidney Kramer, Carl Norden, Richard (Dick) Baxter, E. Ross Adair, Ray Dickey, Coutnry Club of Virginia, Inc., Mrs. L. F. Leigh (Mother), Thomas Leigh, J. Purcell Jones, Miss Donna Smith, Gerald Draper, E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr., Mrs. Nicholson, Howard Tucker, William R. Merriam, Lloyd N. Cutler, James C. Sargent, Philip W. Amram, Macon M. Arthur, Louis Henkin, F. Allan Kelly, Louis B. Sohn, Kenneth B. Wentzel, Mrs. Harry Catlin, George H. Long, Myers S. McDougal, Miss Louise Savage, Cesare Sclarandis, Harrison Hancock, Chase Manhattan Bank, The Univesity Club, John H. Calhoun, William G. Moore, Virginia Journal of International Law, Edward D. re, John S. Higgins, Jr., George S. Buschmann, Phillip I. Blumberg, Virginia P. Trenka, Robert (Bob) McCaw, Willis L. M. Reese, Georgia Pinnick, Andrew R. Cecil, Velma H. LeRoy, W. C. (Bill) Mott, Bernard G. Heinzen, Stanley C. Morris, Sr., C. R. Locke, Veterans Administration, New York Historical Society, William A. Lashley, Edward M. Smith, Bernard J. Wald, William E. Miller, University Club, Messrs. Lear \u0026amp; Scoutt, Riggs National Bank, Guerin Todd,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes envelopes, notecards, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Stanley Surrey, Robert Dechert, Roger Fisher, Stephen T. Bolmer, Texaco Ind., Robert F. Grabb, Cecil J. Olmstead, Raymond L. Brittenham, Hardy C. Dillard, Henry T. Wickham, Stephen R. Tisa, Richard B. Lillich, Marvin J. Colangelo, Najeeb Halaby, Capital Map Company, Jerome P. Facher, Robert Huntington Knight, John G. Buchanan, William B. Spong Jr., Parvez Hassan, H. Dudley Ives, Mrs. Fletcher Plumley, Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Virginia Department of Conservation and Economic Development, John Laylin, S. A. Gersten, Herman Marshall, Jasper S. Baker, Leonard C. Meeker, John McCoid, Vester J. Huges, Jr., Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, Techbuilt, Inc., Mrs. Velma H. LeRoy, Helen Newman, Covey T. Oliver\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials related to Edward D. Re's consideration for appointment as a Federal Judge in the Eastern Distict of New York, handwritten notes, form, biographical clipping, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ernest C. Friesen, Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, Nicholas de B. Katzenbach, Committee on Membership - The American Law Institute, Warren E. Buger, Francis M. Bird,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Western Union telegram photocopy, envelopes, wedding invitation, signatures, Western Union telegram, memos, Buschlinger resume, handwritten comments, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gerold Buschlinger, William A. Sackman, Conner, Lyman Hamilton, Richard A. Whiting,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes envelopes, notecards, invitations, programs, recipts, bills, Wilton Park 1966 Conference materials, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Columbia Kennels and Pet Center, Mr. Claudy, G. C. Harcourt, William C. Olson, American Security \u0026amp; Trust Company, The Clerk - Putnam County Court, Appeal Printing Company, Inc., K. Westrick, Don Bagwell, Tom Farmer, Sleep Center, Don E. Burch, Egbert Giles Leigh, III, Richard B. Lillich, Vada Horsch, Sears, Roebuck \u0026amp; Co., Mason Willrich, Alan Boyd, Harry Catlin, Riccardo Dalla Vedova, William E. Miller, S. Frisa, Marvin J. Colangelo, Thomas Tuttle, K. H. Friedmann, Rawle Deland, Daggett H. Howard, A. C. Epps, Stephen Reville, Jr., Charles K. Hepner, Richard Whiting, Edward J. Gerrity, Jr., Carol Laise, Francis J. Larkin, Nellie R. Bair, Sam D. Eggleston, Jr., Manhattan Laundry \u0026amp; Dry Cleaning, H. C. L. Merillat, C. Kriss, Goodspeed's Book Store, William B. Spong, Jr., Craig Colgate, Jr., The Recording Laboratory - Library of Congress, George C. Rawlings, Jr., W. Leigh Taylor, John W. Tuthill, James N. Wilson, Walter Herzfeld, Hastings Keith, Murray Camarow, Myres S. McDougal, Donald C. Alexander, Richard (Dick) Baxter, Jacob D. Beam, Howard Aibel, Larry L. Skeen, The Heckman Bindery, Inc., Hechinger, Jerome P. Lipper, Matthew Hale, John P. Furman, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Comptroller of the Treasury, District Director Internal Revenue Service, Virginia Law Weekly, R. W. Rose, Robert H. Knight, Fontaine Broun, Lowell Davis, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Jack P. Jefferies, Howard S. Levie, Ralph Gilbert, Fred B. Smith, Revelation, Norman Seagrave, W. E. Griffin, Frank M. Wozencraft, L. Roger Williams, Peggy Cole, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., Stephen R. Tisa, F. Taylor Ostrander, Superintendent of Documents - US Government Printing Office, E. P. Geibig, University of Virginia - Legal Research Group, Morse Dial, Wallace Dempsey, William Moore, Robert D. Thorington, William C. Hill, Allen W. Dulles, S. L. Simmons, Pat Monroe, Wilson Anderson, James H. Pipkin, C. R. Locke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal receipts of Monroe Leigh from various companies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes materials related to Atkeson's application to appear before the Supreme Court, copy of US Court of Appeals for 2d Circuit Docket No. 30341 case, Resume of Timothy B. Atkeson, signatures, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Timothy B. Atkeson, Monroe Leigh, Franklin Davis, Elliot L. Richardson, Arthur H. Dean, Thomas M. Franck, Lewis Kimball,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. LXII, No. 1599, February 16, 1970, a copy of the Mayo Diet - 2 weeks, envelopes, newspaper clippings, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Norman P. Seagrave, Edward M. Harris, Seymour St. John, Howard Tucker, John M. Raymond, Gerold H. Buschlinger, Gardner Defoe, Helen T. McDonald, Logan Fulrath, Mary S. Churchill, George W. Haight, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Howard Tucker, Darby Bowman, Stanley D. Metzger, John C. Bullitt, Outward Bound, Inc., Lucien Wulsin, Riccardo Gor-Montanelli, Hechinger, Virginia Law Weekly, Hyman Zimmerman, William R. Felts, Mr. Beale, Christopher H. Phillips, John S. Tennant, John A. Wise, Donald G. Agger, Austin P. Montgomery, Dnaiel M. Federman, Mary Fry, John G. Tritsch, David Rice, Henry S. Villard, Jere H. Dykema, Alan Boyd, John E. Stephen, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr., Donald G. Agger, Walter D. Sohier, Harvard Law Review Association, Vada Horsch, Joan Fulton, William H. Draper, Jr., John Shelton Bair, Robert Matteson, William A. Sackmann, M. Z. Khaiser, Francis O. Wilcox, Jerry H. Weiss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains envelopes, invitations, receipts, bills, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert Murphy, Governmetn Employees Insurance Co., John B. Rehm, State Planters Bank, J. C. Clatterbuck, Potomac School, Harold Johnson, W. E. Griffin, Jerry H. Weiss, Chevy Chase Club, Keyboard Immortals, Oscar Schachter, Irving Lipkowitz, Derzy Michalowski, Totton P. Heffelfinger, Chariman - Joint Economic Comimttee, J. William Doolittle, University Club, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Stephen Hearst, Douglas Cater, John Warner, Stanley D. Metzger, Women's National Democratic Club, Phillippe Bodin, Miguel Gomez Guerra, Riccardo Dalla Vedova, Ward C. Humphreys, John A. Wise, Jr., Herman F. Scheurer, Richard Falk, James L. Billinger, Govert van Tets, Herbert R. Stokes, Robert Krause, Colonel B. Jablonski, Jan Chowaniec, Westerly Marine Construction, Hechinger's, John M. Raymond, Phyllis T. Piotrow, Michael H. Cardozo, Leonard Unger, Mason Willrich, Harry W. Geiglein, Hardy C. Dillard, Alden R. Kuhlthau, Frank S. Phillips, Inc., Warren M. Christopher, Gardner Defoe, Gerold H. Buschlinger, John R. Garson, Judith Gellert, Richard B. Lillich, Edward M. Harris, Hnery S. Palau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, memorandum, meeting minutes, IRS and Organizational forms, Articles of Incorporation document, agendas, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Carl F. Norden, Wallace (Wally) E. Whitmore, Ellen H. Norden,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains invitations, notecards, envelopes, looseleaf paper, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert B. McCaw, Jerry H. Weiss, Lucien Wulsin, Monrad G. Paulsen, Ralph Cunningham, Richard B. Lillich, Leonard v. B. Sutton, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., LIndsey Cowen, Stanley D. Heckman, D. R. Mummery, Richard R. Baxter, Joseph M. Sweeney, Hotel Tarabya, Hotel Istanbul Hilton, American Wood Council, Luke W. Finlay, Mason Willrich, Jeremiah D. Lambert, William H. Draper, Jr., Chalres B. Ruttenberg, Scott Heuer, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard, William C. Battle, Alexandre Kafka, Robert J. Muscat, Alexis I. duPont Bayard, Myres S. McDougal, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Superintendent of Documents, F. Bradford Morse, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Francis O. Wilcox, John B. Rhinelander, Eric E. Bergsten, Carrington Williams, Linda K. Lee, Edwin M. Zimmerman, J. T. C. Hewison, George M. Coburn, Lewis J. Moorman, Jr., John S. Voorhees, Marie J. Pampley, Neil Carothers III, Thomas W. Leigh, Monard G. Paulsen, Robert Hadock, Jr., Horizon Books, Hal J. Wright, Charles Donahue, C. Burke Elbrick, Addison Lanier, Maurice Flynn, William W. Lancaster, Jack Baranson, C. R. Locke, Frances Farmer, Clarence J. Galligan, Alan S. Boyd, Norman Frauenheim, Marvin J. Colangelo, Walter Wadlington, Betty C. Armstrong, Marshall Green, Information Officer - Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, David Rapaport, Dante Fascell, Mrs. Littleton Fox, L. L. LeBlanc, Howard Tucker, Edwin S. Cohen, Rita E. Hauser, Edward D. Re, Stowe Area Association, John G. Wall, Peter Low, Virginia Law Review Association, Russell E. Train, Joseph W. Bartlett, Robert Lawson, Adrian S. Fisher, Edward J. Grenier, Jr., Tracy S. Vooorhees, Betty C. Lynch, Meredith's, Hudson's, Herman Marshall, John Washburn, William Howell, Gen Kajitani, Gerald P. Johnston, Robert Krones, Jacques Futrelle, Elliot L. Richardson, William P. Macht, Frank Jones, Ron Romines,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains program and supporting materials for the Regional Meeting of the American Society of International Law, March 13 - 14, 1970 at the University of Virginia School of Law, Co-Sponsored by the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law, titled \"Foreign Investment in Latin America: Past Policies and Future Trends.\" Monroe Leigh was a participant. These materials cover supporting documentation for his role, background information, and relevant materials for this subject matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains envelopes, resumes, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Hugh Calkins, Richard L. Fischer, Mr. Charles M. and Mrs. Sydney Spofford, William P. Macht, Irving Lipkowitz, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Kenneth R. Mason, Jerry H. Weiss, Helen and Ed Cohen, John Norton Moore, John A. Wise, Jr., Philip Elman, John A. McVickar, Charles Kent, Jerome Lipper, Edward D. Re, Bray \u0026amp; Scarff Sales, Inc., Marshall T. Mays, Covey T. Oliver, Richard R. Baxter, Downs, Mason Willrich, Stephen R. Tisa, Edd Hyde, David Fleming, G. O. J. van Tets, Ruth Eggleston, Mrs. Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Thomas Leigh Williams, Robert Dechert, Don Wallace, Jr., Alastair K. Maxwell, Barry Sullivan, William Harvey Reeves, The New Yorker Magazine, Gustave M. Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Chowaniec, Joseph H. McConnell, Senator Byrd, Senator Spong, E. W. Hackett, Stanley J. Glod, Elliott L. Richardson, Mrs. Philip Levy, Ball \u0026amp; Ball, Sturbridge Yankee Workshop, United Virginia Bank/State Planters, Tracy Voorhees, David M. Gooder, Murray J. Belman, The Virginia Law Weekly, David I. Granger, Don V. Harris, Jr., BP Oil Corporation, Grinnell Morris, George Kovacs, Mrs. John (Florence) Riley, Virginia Law Review Association, Hardy C. Dillard, Dallas W. Smythe, C. R. Locke, Markham Ball, Monrad G. Paulsen, James E. Edmunds, Donald E. Claudy, Lyle S. Garlock, Rodger W. Klein, Richard L. Fischer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains transcript of remarks, looseleaf notes, program, photocopy of newspaper clippings, schedule, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert K. Goldman, Richard B. Lillich\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritte notes, underlines, correspondence re: Robert College, outline for prospective teachers and information regarding Trinity College for his son Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Catherin Scott Rose, Lloyd E. Smail, W. Howie Muir, Del A. Shilkret, Elenor G. Reid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains envelopes, invitations, receipts, bills, resumes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, The Musical Review, Jerry H. Weiss, Mr. Edmund and Mrs. Helen Cohen, Richard L. Fischer, Jon Pickel, Ralph Cunningham, Hardy Dillard, Alastair K. Maxwell, Benjamin P Labmerton, Jay Norris Corp., Carrington Williams, Livingston Hartley, R. Dennis McArver, Stephen M. Schwebel, Rosemary G. Conley, Eastern Federal Savings and Loan Association, John N. Plakias, Ed A. Evanson, Benjamin Forman, Jerry R. Goldstein, Frederick S. Hill, L. Thomas Galloway, R. D. Plant, C. Richard Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Cunningham, John A. Hartman, Jr., Minnesota Outward Bound, Della Sullivan, John A. McVickar, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Tractor Supply Company, National Symphony Orchestra, Herbert P. Fales, Justice and Mrs. R. Ammi Cutter, Herbert Rubin, Myres S. McDougal, Mrs. Hugh (Anne) Calkins, Bob McNeil, Covey T. Oliver, James A. Dixon, Dumond Peck Hill, Norman Frauenheim, Beltsville Forest Insect Laboratory, G. Schirmer, Inc., Helga Ruof, Kitty? Guy, Richard Baxter, Phillip I. Blumberg, Russell N. Shewmaker, John Shugars, Richard L. Tavrow, Robert Chira, F. Gerald Toye, Marshall T. Mays, Robert Brown Glenn, Jr., Thomas Galloway, Photo Duplication Service, Ed Burns, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Joseph P. Downer, William H. Taylor, Robert F. Dobbin, Keyboard Immortals, Zeltz Fish Hatcheries, Lewis E. Kimball, Jr., The Virginia Law Review Association, Mason Willrich, Michael J. Deutch, Farmington Country Club, Marshall V. Miller, Eric R. Fox, James E. Edmunds, Karl E. Bakke, Dickson Phillips, Gustave M. Hauser, Frank P. Jones, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, envelopes, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Stephen Ailes, Jonathan Moore, Elliot L. Richardson, Pierre Lalive, John H. Jackson, Norman Frauenheim, Phillip I. Blumberg, Hardy, Mozelle Archer, Fesco, Inc., R. Jordan, Percy W. Aycock, Frank M. Wozencraft, Andrew R. Cecil, R. Bruce MacWhorter, John Edwards, Mrs. Edward [Bertie] G. Howard, Frederick S. Hill, Ted Stevens, W. H. Booth, Walter W. Regirer, Ronald S. Katz, Lucien Wulsin, John B. Rhinelander, Catherine Scott Rose, Mario Beltramo, Riccardo Gori-Montanelli, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Lester Nurik, Newell W. Ellison, Gianni Manca, William H. Howell, Eli Lauterpacht, Hugh Calkins, The Homestead - Hot Springs, Virginia, Sigmund Timberg, Michael Sandler, John A. McVickar, Michael Reisman, Malcolm L. Monroe, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Linda K. Lee, John B. Rehm, Guido Brosio, The Editor and Managing Board - The Virginia Law Review Association, Monrad G. Paulsen, James C. Conner, William P. Macht,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mr. Nugroho (3 letters)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes envelopes, personal letters, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, John N. Irwin, III,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Foreign Service Journal, October 1973, Department of State Newsletter, January 1974, No. 152, looseleaf notes, pay charts, Department of Agriculture rates of pay memorandum to all employees, Department of State Newsletter January 1974 photocopy, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Samuel O. Ruff,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains invitations, signatures, envelopes, programs, article photocopies, looseleaf notes, press releases, invitations, Correspondents include: Kazys Skirpa, Monroe Leigh, Legal Directories Publishing Company, F. David Lake, Jr., David Small, Ronald S. Katz, Gerard R. Aquilina, John A. McVickar, Rosemary G. Conley, Harold J. Berman, William B. Beirce, Robert A. Rabbino, Jr., Oscar Schachter, Joseph Barbash, J. Dapray Muir, James R. Offutt, Office fo Noise Abatement attn: Mr. Purnell, William D. Rogers, G. Richard Dunnells, John M. Hennessy, Mason Willrich, Tracy S. Voorhees, Leonard B. Terr, Jose A. Cabranes, Adrian S. Fisher, Gustave M. Hauser, Robertogod Goldman, Edwin G. Schuck, John Jay Douglass, James C. Conner, Michael Bradfield, Mr. Kenneth, and Mrs. Hebe Redden, Martin R. Hoffman, Horace J. DePodwin, Howard S. Levie, Paul A. Wolkin, Jerry H. Weiss, R. S. Katz, DAvid Gregg, III, David H. Popper, James L. Wolf, David D. Newsom, Arthur A. Hartman, Bob D. Mannis, Frank P. Jones, Jr., James N. Hyde, Lic. Cesar Sepulveda, Alwyn V. Freeman, Yehuda Z. Blum, Barbara M. Rossotti, William H. Morris, G. Richard Dunnells, Richard B. Lillich, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., John Hopkins Heires, Stanley Nehmer, Alan Wm. Wolff, Mark R. Finkelstein, Secretary - U. S. Tariff Commission, Albert J. Beveridge, III, George P. Armour, E. Thomas Sullivan, Carl F. Salans, Scott H. Marston, Joseph E. Toochin, Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz, Theodore R. Gates, Mary Lou Richini, Murray J. Belman, Michael Waelbroeck, Barbara M. Rossotti, David A. Walsh, Lindsey Cowen, Ibrahim F. I. Shihata, Ewell E. Murphy, Jr., William C. Gifford, Jr.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Fischer, Frank P. Jones, Jr., James C. Conner, Irving Lipkowitz, James F. Lawrence, Virginia Dunmire, Mr. Henry w. and Mrs. Grace Sawyer, Mrs. John [Nicky] Emerson, Wardeen P. P. [Paul] Streeten, Thomas W. Leigh, The Epsilon Chapter - Chi Phi Fraternity - Hampden-Sydney College, Riccardo Gori-Montanelli, Mozelle Archer, Secretary - R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc., Mrs. Vernon E. [Elizabeth] Reynolds, Norman Frauenheim, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Stephen M. Schwebel, Carrington Williams, Jerry H. Weiss, William J. Flather, III,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Yale Law Report, Spring 1973, FacultyProfile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, business cards, resume, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Eli Lauterpacht, Ammi Cutter, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Jasper S. Baker, Jerry H. Weiss, Carl F. Norden, Richard L. Fischer, New York Review of Books, Judith Bello, Robert A. Fearey, Louis Lefkowitz, Epsilon Chapter of Chi Phi, Carlyle E. Maw, Mays Behrman, Peter Lemell, Sir William Hawthorne, John N. Irwin, Henry W. Sawyer, III, F. L. P. White, Ted Stevens, George C. Denney, Jr, Whittet \u0026amp; Shepperson, Dover Publications, Mrs. Conley - American Society of International Law, Shopsmith, Inc., Lucien Wulsin,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous iterations and versions of his resume with edits, revisions, markup, as well as other articles and documentation about his biography (including Who's Who in the South and Southwest excerpt)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, note cards, Christmas cards, invitations, handwritten notations, newspaper articles photocopies, resumes, envelopes, Correspondents include: Christian A. Herter, Jr., Mornoe Leigh, John Hardin Young, John M. Raymond, Maurice D. Capithorne, Gerald Aksen, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Harry Tyson Carter, Betty Esau, William C. Brewer, Jr., Edward D. Re, Rita E. Hauser, Eva C. Domke, Elliot L. Richardson, Henry P. de Vries, David Gill, Noor Mohammad, K. Scott Gudgeon, World Champion Horse Equipment, Inc., Michael J. Hershman, J. Peter A. Bernhardt, Robert MacCrate, Jack P. Jefferies, Morris H. Wolff, Charles Hopkins, Andres Cuneo Macchiavello, Henry A. Kissinger, Timothy W. Stanley, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Donald E. deKieffer, Circulation Manager - Horseman Magazine, Joseph P. Downer, Betty Calambokidis, Michael Sandler, Dr. Kalliopi Koufa, Michael J. Glennon, Richard Williams, R. Ammi Cutter, Jim McHugh, Howard S. Levie, Andrew R. Cecil, John Norton Moore, John O. Marsh, Jr., Charles E. Barnett, III, Hardy C. Dillard, Mr. Carlyle E. and Mrs. Margo Maw, Deborah M. Levy, Roger McCollester, John Hertz, Marshall V. Miller, Emerson G. Spies, Richard L. Fisher, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Sheikh Salah Al-Hejailan, Robert J. Lipshutz, C. L. Haslam, A. M. Reynolds, P.Y. M. Hartog, John A. Washington, Edward Gordon, Charles Maechling, Jr., Michael K. Wyatt, Robert L. Keuch, Mason Willrich, John E. Howell, Wallace L. Timmeny, Leonard H. W. van Sandick, William W. Bishop, Jr., Irwin M. Stelzer, Takashi Watanabe, Steven L. Meltzer, John E. Howell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notations, newspaper article photocopies, looseleaf notes, invitations, Correspondents include: G. P. Thukov, Monroe Leigh, Robert J. Corber, Geoverts O. J. Van Tets, C. Euguene Webb, Willis L. M. Reese, Paul A. Pavlis, Richard Combs, John R. Cooke, Jr., U.S. Department of Transportation, George W. Coombe, Jr., Samuel D. Engle, Michael H. Cardozo, C. Barrie Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Heribert Golsong, Edward Gordon, Toby S. Myerson, Franz M. Oppenheimer, Yale Club Library,Mr. Gerals and Mrs. Julia Draper, Louis S. Emery, John Hannaway, John Heinz, J. Howard Settle, Howard Holtzmann, Lindsey Cowen, Hart Perry, Edward Dumbauld, Philip C. Jessup, Lawrence Collins, Peter C. Manson, Malcolm R. Pfunder, John A Westberg, Malcolm R. Wilkey, Ms. Haas - Circle 8 Ranch, Joseph P. Griffin, James E. Edmunds, Mary Gardiner Jones, Robert M. Flanagan, Robert Womack, Hardy C. Dillard, Davis R. Robinson, William R. Bailey, Aron Broches, Paul J. Stadtler, William R. Bailey, Terry L. Leitzell, Department of Highways, Robert Womack, John C. Roots, Betty Esau, Ignaz Seidl-Hohenveldern, Rosalyn Higgins, Mark B. Feldman, David Schachter, Robert O. Blake, Joseph A. Greenwald, Pierce McCrary, Mrs. E. Miles Herter, John Lehman, Adele Herter Seroude, Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., John D. Epperly, John O. Marsh, Jr., Phillip R. Trimble, Jerry H. Weiss, Tariq Hassan, John Lehman, Christian A. Herter, Jr., Harold H. Saunders, Roberts B. Owen, Michael Brnadon, J. Peter A. Bernhard, Maurice D. Copithorne, Takashi Watanabe, Mason Willrich\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notations, post-it notes, article photocopies, envelopes, invitations, draft article letter responses resumes, correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Comptroller of the Treasury - Income Tax Division, M. D. Copithorne, Richard M. Hammer, Frank W. Swacker, Juk H. van Maanen, Jerry H. Weiss, Orm Ketcham, Sidney Picker, Jr., Mustafa Sayid, Board of Directors - Hamlet Place Owners, Inc., Harry Tyson Carter, Robert B. Oakley, Byron Farwell, Virginia M. Dondy, C. Karen Troy, Aron (Ronnie) Broches, James M. Michel, Fomad? Riad?, Mr. Riddle, Kempton B. Jenkins, Walking Horse Report, Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse, Walking Horse Report, Arthur R. Albrecht, Francis A. Boyle, Daivd A. Greenburg, William T. England, Chevy Chase Chevrolet, Elisabeth Zoller, Roland de Kergorlay, William R. Felts, Chester H. Brandon, Charles G. Williamson, Jr., Dante B. Fascell, Jacqueline A. McCard, Scott Heuer, Jr., William W. Dunn, John D. Epperly, Michio Mizoguchi, Internal Revenue Service Center, Maryland Income Tax Division, Harry W. Fawcett, Paul Brothers, Inc., Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Bruno A. Ristau, Ronald S. Katz, Sam Eggleston, Jr., Arthur J. Rothkopf, Henry A. Kissinger, Kathleen Sylvester, John R. Cooke, Department of Parking and Transportation Services, J. Stewart McClendon, Peter Auery, Chevrolet Motor Division, Timothy W. Stanley, Herbert D. Spivack, R. W. Munro, Interstate Federal Savings and Loan Association, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prendergast, Kanenori Oshikiri, Geico\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, invitations, resumes, newspaper clippings, post-it notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gamal M. Badr, William J. Flather, III, Yukio Takeuchi, Kanenori Oshikiri, Margo Grant, David Gregg, III, Phillip I. Blumberg, Walter W. Brooks, Jr., Morris I. Leibman, Joseph E. Lombardi, Michael A. Daniels, Toby S. Myerson, Howard B. Hill, Father Joseph Snee, Craig Mathews, Franz M. Oppenheimer, George H. and Rosemary Aldrich, Dan S. Cross, John R. Stevenson, Nan Oldham, George P. Armour, Bob Jordan, Gerald and Julia Draper, Jeswald W. Salacuse, Colonial Parking, Inc., Victoria E. Marmorstein, Arthur R. Albrecht, Gustave M. Hauser, Edward G. Aldrich, Philip Kinkaid, Barbara Anderson - Flather \u0026amp; Hayes Company, K. Martin Worthy, Arthur W. Rovine, Guido Brosio, M. D. Cppithorne, Edward D. Re, Dean Koerth, Pascale Abdelmour, Roy Hamlin Johnson, H. James Conaway, Irene Savanis, Richard (Pokie) Edmunds, Virginia State Highway Commission, Stefan A. Riesenfeld, Werner Hein, Derek M. D. Thomas, James H. Michel, Eugene V. Rostow, Mrs. Wilson (Peggy) Anderson, W. E. Mussman, James C. Conner, Elisabeth Zoller, Julius Kaplan, Marvin J. Colangelo, John F. Murphy, R. Shuman,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings/photocopies, envelopes, highlights, pamphlets, Correspondents include: Hernan Felipe Errazuriz, Monroe Leigh, William J. Flather, III, George H. Aldrich, Parking and Traffic - American University, W. Richard Mason, Photoduplication Service - Library of Congress, Sidney Picker, Jr., John Hanley, Henry A. Kissinger, S. L. Gidden, Ronald A. Jacks, Brice M. Clagett, Richard Wilberforce, Peter D. Trooboff, Michael Axelrod, Marsha T. Rogers, Holly A. Nelson, Mark E. Ellis, Dante B. Fascell, Friedrich Schwank, Wally Brooks, Gillian Jones, John Ritchie, Gerald M. Finkel, Phillip I. Blumberg, William H. Berman, Heribert Golsong, Jeffrey H. Smith, Raymond J. Waldmann, Rodric Braithwaite, Hitchcock Shoes, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, photocopies, revisions, Correspondents include: Mark Warner, Monroe Leigh, Chris T. Antoniou, Henry T. King, Jr., Stuart H. Deming, Richard C. Allison, Sabine Schlemmer-Schulte, Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company, Ted Meron, Jennifer Schwebel, Lowell Satler, Aetna Life Insurance Co., Glenn Sedam, Liza Phillips, Budget Rent-A-Car, Roger Warin, Mary Keane, Euro-Motor, Nations Bank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, signatures, markup, post-it notes, photocopies, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, William H. Webster, Sir Adam Bulter DL, Alex Morrison, William C. Mott, Howell Raines, Antonio Cassese, Conrad K. Harper, Selena J. Linde, Elizabeth A. Snodgrass, Eugene H. Matthews, Frank W. Swacker, University Press of Virginia, Daniel J. Meador, Lawrence Collins, Marcia Warren, David C. Gill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten notes, highlights, photocopies, transcriptions, signatures, appraisal of applicant for Georgetown University Law Center, Correspondents include: Alan K. Simpson, Edward M. Kennedy, Monroe Leigh, Timothy Clancy, David Ibbeken, Admissions Club - Cosmos Club, Fiona A. Brophy, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Ernest C. Mead, Jr., Mr. Klemens and Mrs. Betty von Klemperer, Paul Ure, James Crawford, John Norton Moore, Albert R. Turnball, James Milligan, Jennifer Schwebel, John Wesley, Malcolm R. Wilkey, University of Virginia - Printing and Copying Services, Joseph M. Sweeney, John W. Heffernan, Hume Boggis-Rolfe, Stephen M. Schwebel, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Thomas J. Nicastro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Theodor Meron, Detlev Vagts, John J. Dugard, James Crawford, Wolfson College Cambridge Properties Limited, Charles N. Brower, Mr. John and Mrs. Barbara Moore, Roberts B. Owen, Charles M. Mathias, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Gerog Ress, Yuji Iwasawa, Hannah Scott, Gordon Johnson, Eli Lauterpacht, Anna Ascher, Chairman - Membership Committee - American Law Institute, Judah Best, Robert H. Craft, Jr., Sebastian Alegrett, Elliot L. Richardson, Andy Mayer, Jennifer Schwebel, Dean of Admissions - Harvard Law School, Dean of Admissions - New York University School of Law, Dean of Admissions - National Law Center - The George Washington University, Dean of Admissions - The Washington College of Law - The American University, Dean of Admissions - Vanderbilt University - School of Law, Louis Henkin, Thomas M. Franck, Louis Sohn, Robert K. Goldman, Jonathan Charney, Edith Brown-Weiss, John N. Moore, Dean of Admissions - College of Arts and Sciences - University of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, handwritten notes, notifications, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Rollin Amore, Theodor Meron, Detlev Vagts, Charles Brower, Walter and Sara - Wolfson College, Lise - Hewlett-Packard, Professor J. Dugard, Andrew C. Mayer - Woflson College, Helene Cohen - The American Law Institute, Branch Manager - Citicorp, George C. Freeman, Visa First Card, Geico - Auto Insurance Renewal Questionnaire, David, Elizabeth F. Leigh, Auto Rental Insurance, Ms. Snyder, Department of Financial Services - County of Loudoun, Hower Bowie, Lawrence Collins, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., G. E. Capital Insurance Services Group, Al Rubin, Delta Skymiles Center, Kevin Olivera, Howard E. Hensleigh, Richard Lillich, Maija S. Blauberga\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, newspaper photocopies, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Dr. A. Vaughan and Sally Lowe, Fadi Makki, Jack L. Goldsmith, Lord Richard Wilberforce, Denis Dejersey-Lowney, Rolan Amore, Thomas N. Connally, Jennifer Raney, Mary Druce, Carol Rhees, Paul H. Dulaney, Jr., James E. Edmunds, Brussells Family, Theodor Meron, Wolfson College, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Thomas P. Nigra, Mrs. Glen Howard, Henry McFarland, Malcolm N. Shaw, Frank Dawson, Clive DuVal, Social Security Administration, Treasurer - Loudoun County, Paul Lovejoy, Marion Barry, Catherine Kessedjian, John Dugard, James Crawford, Cambridge Friends of Development Office, VISA World Access Service Corporation, GE Capital Insurance Services Group, Charlene Barshefsky, Frank Griffith Dawson, Clint N. Smith, State Street Bank \u0026amp; Trust Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, newspaper photocopies, tax and revenue information, handwritten notes, registration photocopies, Who's Who in America photocopy, Correspondents include: Madeline K. Albright, Monroe Leigh, Mary Leigh, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., The New York Review of Books, Moore, Clemens \u0026amp; Co., Inc., Roland Amore, Todd Kern, Charles Jones, Stephen M. Schwebel, Harry G. Barnes, Jr., Eli Lauterpacht, Department of Financial Services - County of Loudoun, John F. Murphy, Bob Jones, Ted Meron, Virginia G. Watkin, The Admissions Committee - Cosmos Club, Patrick Coyne, Roy Hamlin Johnson, Time Life Books, Mileage Plus First Card, Jennifer L. Krieger, Hertz International, Forte-Agip Hotel, Eleanor D. Acheson, Shara L. Aranoff, Dr. A. Vaughn and Mrs. Sally Lowe, Michael Scharf, Jeremy P. Carver, Lord and Lady Wilberforce, Julia Draper, Patricia McGinnis, David T. Link, Thomas D. Grant, Barbara Stone, Cairo Robb, Raymond Shafer, Gianni Manca, Andrew C. Mayer, Amerigas, Misha Meijers, Calvin H. Cobb, Jr., Meineke Hotel, Verena Weinstabl, Christopher R. Wall, Secretary - Board of Governors - Metropolitan Club, Michael D. Sandler, Thelma Guerra, Dr. h. c. M. Necati Munir Ertekun, Jessica T. Matthews, Denis Dejersey-Lowney, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, John Waters, Douglass C. Crummett, Christian R. Bartholomew, Christina M. Deane, Jonathan M .Beart, Leslie Douglas, John Shattuck, Brice Clagett, Heffers Booksellers, Jane Edmonds Penner, Ernest C. Mead, Jr, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Cally Jordan, William Fugate, Ian Brownlie, James Crawford, William D. Denson, Mr. Hillen, Jennifer Raney, Charles Maechling, Jr.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains signatures, newspaper photocopies, Correspondents include: Frank Sieverts, Monroe Leigh, Mrs. William D. [Huschi] Denson, Constance A. Morella, Lord Richard Wilbeforce, Edwin Williamson, Charles L. McCormick, III, James [Jimmie] and Sylvia Symington, E. Ralph Coon, Jr., Malcolm R. Wilkey, The Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs, F.L.P. [Peter] and Jeanne White, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Charles Jones, Edgar A. Prichard, Thomas N. Connally, Rollin Amore, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Bartram S. Brown, Robert Scott, Secretary - Board of Governors - Chevy Chase Club, James E. Edmunds, Jennifer Raney, Michael C. G. Dunner, Yuji Iwasawa, Henry A. Kissinger, Nicholas Grace, William Brewer, Sara Marley, Tedson J. Meyers, Admissions Committee - Cosmos Club, Charles Jones, Moore Clemens \u0026amp; Company, Inc., Jack Chorowsky, Alexander Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 13 students including R. P. Borsody, D. F. Carlson, W. M. Dickey, B. H. Hill, E. P. Humann, R. W. Klein, B. L. Lau, W. P. Maloney, J. T. Martin, R. Minshall, J. H. Riggs, R. K. Rudolph, Meemmery, Correspondents include: Edward A. Mearns, Jr., Monroe Leigh, Hardy C. Dillard, Virginia Haith, N. Thompson Powers, John Rehm, L. H. Rhinelander, Christopher A. Leventis, Frances Farmer, Lindsey Cowen, Paul J. Jenkins, Weldon Cooper, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, newspaper clippings, handwritten notations, 12 students including Beard, Bruce, Crawford, Garofalo, Haskell, Hemschoot, Lamberton, Logan, McAllister, Piassick, Raiser, Ranom, Correspondents include: The West Publishing Company, C. Victor Raiser, II, Paul J. Hemschoot, Jr., Claude Crawford, Virginia Haigh, W. Robert Beard, Galbreath E. Palmer, Richard E. Speidel, Hardy C. Dillard, Mason Willrich, Frances Farmer, Roger F. Noreen, Peter W. Low, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., Thomas S. Currier, Bevin Alexander, Murray Belman, L. H. Rhinelander, Izaak Glasser, Edward A. Mearns, Jr.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, Contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, correspondence, 7 students including Deddish, Haith, Hsia, Kennedy, Lang, Perce, Hausen, Correspondents include: Charles R. Titus, Monroe Leigh, Mason Willrich, Robert H. Knight, Murray Belman, Robert Perce, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard, Michael R. Deddish, Jr., James C. Conner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains roster (handwritten) with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 12 students including R. E. Bresler, G. G. Davis, R. S. Davis, D. M. DeWilde, S. S. Dye, D. S. Fitzpatrick, W. P. Macht, G. Palmer, G. K. Stewart, M. Sullivan, F. T. Tuttle, T. C. Williams, correspondents include: Frances Farmer, Monroe Leigh, Hardy C. Dillard, Virginia Haigh, David M. DeWilde, Murray Belman, Peter Manson, Robert S. Davis, Carrol D. Hammer, William P. Macht, Stuart S. Dye, D. S. Fitzpatrick, G. G. Davis, G. Palmer, R. F. Loving, William E. Miller, David E. Plymire, Peter W. Low\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, looseleaf notes, 13 students including G. D. Best, Ralph C. Bresler, S. W. Faber, L. Goetz, J. S. Hannon, W. W. Kirtley, E. A. Kratovil, S. Lengthaisong, J. D. Mollica, W. R. Pearson, W. Taylor Reveley, III, K. T. Watson, Sheppard, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Taylor Reveley, III, Virginia Haigh, Ralph C. Bresler, Murray J. Belman, James Evans, William H. Weiland, Mason Willrich, David E. Plymire, G. D. Best, Peter C. Manson, Board Head Inn, William E. Miller, R. F. Loving, James C. Conner, James G. Evans, Jr., Frances Farmer, Peter Low, Frank L. Hereford, Jr.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive Material - Grades, contains roster with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, 9 students including W. J. Beerworth, M. R. Bromley, H. E. Jennings, J. L. McDougal, Miss Susan M. Sharpley, Randolph W. Urmston, William H. Weiland, Maj. Stanley J. Glod, P. T. Zieman, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, H. Lane Kneedler, Virginia Haigh, Roy G. Bowman, Alexandre Kafka, Susan Sharpley, Jan Chowaniec, R. F. Loving, Randolph W. Urmston, William H. Weiland, Shelby J. Conley, John Rhinelander, Harry E. Jennings, Jr., Hazel Key, William C. Hill, Farmington Country Club, William E. Miller, Frances Farmer, Jerome Stone, Peter W. Low, Little Brown and Company, Maj. Stanley J. Glod, Mason Willrich, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Monrad G. Paulsen, Hardy C. Dillard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains roster with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 9 students including R. M. Glenn, W. H. Heritage, L. E. Leonoff, S. B. MacDonald, Alastair K. Maxwell, Marshall V. Miller, J. A. Mullins, J. M. Naboco, R. C. White, Correspondents include Virginia Haigh, S. B. MacDonald, Alastair K. Maxwell, Marshall V. Miller, Frances Farmer, William G. Christopher, H. Lane Kneedler, Monrad G. Paulsen, Peter C. Manson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains roster with attendance, correspondence, newspaper clippings, looseleaf notes, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 12 students including Beninati, Boswell, Cowles, Gearhart, Harper, Holland, Lemmer, Macleod, John A. McVickar, L. Thomas Galloway, Nicklin, Correspondents include: Virginia Haigh, Monroe Leigh, L. Thomas Galloway, William D. Broderick, John A. McVickar, William V. Lawson, Robert D. Wallick, William E. Miller, Alice Crane, The Colonnade Club, H. Lane Kneedler, The Dean's Office, Monrad G. Paulsen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 9 students including Capt. Royal Daniel, Col. John Jay Douglass, Dennis Fenwick, David Goodman, Roger H. Hull, Louis Verbeke, John Hardin Young, Leonard L. McCants, Mrs. Dulcey Fowler, Correspondents include: John H. Young, Monroe Leigh, Roger H. Hull, Stanley D. Metzger, Virginia Haigh, Leonard L. McCants, Charles Runyon, III, Col. John Jay Douglass, Capt. Royal Daniel, Louis Verbeke, Frances Farmer, Alexandre Kafka, Monrad G. Paulsen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, 7 students including Margaret Ashby, P. B. Fitzpatrick, J. E. Hadley, David Patton Parker, A. Pillet, John M. Skonberg, Patrick Vaghi, Correspondents include: John Skonberg, Monroe Leigh, Virginia Haigh, Frank G. Robertson, H. Lane Kneedler, J. Dapray Muir, J. E. Hadley, Paul P. Streeten, David Patton Parker, Alice Crane, William E. Miller, J. M. Skonberg, R. F. Loving, S. Margeton, B. Esau, Margaret S. Taylor, Monrad G. Paulsen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 7 students including Barry, Halkyard, Raymond Hanzlik, Kyld, Wayne Smith, Whitman, Richard de Wilde, correspondents include: Virginia Haigh, Richard (Dick) de Wilde, Murray J. Belman, H. Lane Kneedler, Betty Esaue, Monroe Leigh, Farmington Country Club attn: Alice Crane, William E. Miller, Mary Frye, Frances Farmer, Henry C. Ikenberry, Richard Frank, Rayburn Hanzlik, Alexandre Kafka, R. F. Loving, Mrs. Barnett, Marian R. Macbeth, Ray C. Hunt, Jr., Monrad G. Paulsen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains memos, course materials and outlines, Correspondents include Monrad Paulsen, Morton Pomeranz, Monroe Leigh, Mr. Mickey, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Plaine, Timothy Atkeson, H. Lane Kneedler, Chester R. Titus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, taught with Royal Daniel, correspondence, roster with attendance, memos, course materials and outlines, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 12 students including Ann Marie Anawaty, Robert Arkin, Debra Bowen, David Brown, M. C. Cramer, Daniel Duval, Patrick Hamilton, Helen Kelley, Randall Kirk, Vicki Marmostein, Kenneth Peoples, Henry Stopford, Correspondents include: Royal Daniel, Monroe Leigh, Richard B. Lillich, Virginia Haigh, Vicki E. Marmorstein, Debra L. Bowen, Daniel Duval, Carole Smith, David S. Brown, Jon Hines, Lane Kneedler, Robert D. Arkin, Betty Esau, Philip Stopford, Henry C. Ikenberry, Alice Crane, Colonnade Club, Chester R. Titus, Larry B. Wenger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, taught with Alexandre Kafka, Contains Harvard Law School pamphlet and letter re: Functions and Procedures of the Visiting Committees (1975 - 76), photocopies, articles, roster with attendance, correspondence, memos, course materials and outlines, evaluations, envelopes, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 13 students including Anthony Anderson, Wild Chang, G. Rich Eiselt, Peter Hartog, Frances Henderson, Orlan Lee, Tom McDonald, Bryan Parker, Daniel Rhoads, Gilles Sion, Charles Tribbett, Tim Woodhouse, Douglas Woodworth, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Detlev F. Vagts, Peter Hartog, Alexandre Kafka, Dean Spies, Robert Lillich, Paul Johnson, Betty Esau, H. Lane Kneedler, Virginia Haigh, Orlan Lee, Douglas C. Woodworth, Mary Jo White, Gilles Sion, Royal Daniel, Debra L. Bowen, Larry B. Wenger, Carole Smith, Colonnade Club, West Publishing Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, taught with Alexandre Kafka, Contains roster with attendance, memos, course materials and outlines, signatures, handwritten notations, correspondence with faculty and students, looseleaf notes, 11 Students including: Ziad A. Al-Sudairy, David J. Carol, Jon P. Cramer, Milan Ganik, Michael M. Gondwe, Jo Ann Miles, Frederic C. Rich, Dennis Bisong Tambe, W. Gary Vause, Roger B. Wagner, Daniel Zavala, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Hugh Smith, Virginia Haigh, Lane Kneedler, David Carol, Milan Ganik, Law Council, Elizabeth Lowe, Jo Ann Miles, Roger Wagner, Colonnade Club, Daniel Zavala\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffered Spring 1981 with Alexandre Kafka of the IMF, Contains memos, course planning materials, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Alexandre Kafka, Elizabeth B. Lowe, Lane Kneedler, Royal Daniel, Bettie Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSensitive material - Grades, Contains memos, roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, signatures, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, evaluations, envelopes, correspondence with faculty and students, newspaper articles photocopies, 13 students including: Ellen Cone, Jim Croker, Michael Dalton, Hazen Dempster, Joyce Elden, Amelia C. Fawcett, Edmond M. Ianni, Ken Lee, Wendell Maddrey, Richard P. Merski, Elizabeth Springer, D. Karen Troy, Peter Adler, Correspondents include: Elizabeth B. Lowe, Lane Kneedler, Monroe Leigh, Paul Stephan, Ed Ianni, S. S. Reddy, Virginia Haigh, Kenneth Lee, Hazen H. Dempster, Richard Merski, Carole Milks, Alexandre Kafka, Bettie H. Hall, John H. Jackson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a couple of pages of handwritten notes. 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adoption of ICC Statute by Committee of the Whole of the Rome Conference","With handwritten edits, report and ICC statute summary attached","Contains notes, highlights, limited markup","Forwarded to Paul R Williams, Executive Director of Public International Law and Policy Group for Carnegie Endowment for International Peace","July 20, 1998 ABA article, July 16, 1998 Cato Institute article by Gary Dempsey, August 24, 1998 Forbes magazine commentary, May 1999 American Society of International Law \"In Brief\"","1943 Cornell L.R. article by Robert E. Cushman - \"Ex Parte Quirin et Al - the Nazi Saboteur Case\", Except on international courts from Louis Henkin, Foreign Affairs and the United States Constitution (1996)","Handwritten notes and edits included","Note attached, Forwarded via fax to Henry Marshall at U.S. DOJ","No markings so removed from collection. Other copy may be found in Box 1 folder 18, in the library or through online academic journal databases such as WestLaw and LexisNexus.","Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Section of Criminal Justice, Section Individual Rights and Responsiblities, and Standing Committee on World Order Under Law","Sent from Maury Shenk to Monroe Leigh and including contact information for U.S. delegation in Rome,","Includes \"Law Without Borders: The Constitutionality of an International Criminal Court\" by Paul D. Marquardt, Columbia Journal of Transnatianal Law, 33:73, 1995, Handwritten notes and copies of relevant cases attached","Report on the Proposed ICC by The Committee on International Law and the Committee on International Human Rights, \"Current Developments\" by James C. O'Brien, separate summary by Peter Bekker, and \"Proposal for an International Criminal Court\" by Quincy Wright from American Journal of Int'l Law.","Forwarded to law firm librarian for distribution by Marion A Ott, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts","April 4, 1998 draft by Maury Shenk re: Jurisdiction of International Criminal Court Over U.S. Persons, February 11,1998 draft re: Constitutional objection to International Criminal Court","With handwritten edits and comments","Contains checkmarks","Response to questions on collaboration for ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence","Enclosures: Paper Presented by Michael P. Scharf (\"The ICC's Jurisdiction Over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer\" at August 1999 ABA Section of International Law and Practice, Letter from Monroe Leigh to Samuel Burger regarding acceptance of Rome treaty establishing ICC (with attachments)","Enclosures: ABA Resolution as approved February 1998, August 1998 Report to ABA Section of International Law and Practice","Attachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998","With handwritten notes and edits from Maury D. Shenk","No indication of what document was forwarded","Noting that U.S. would not sign the ICC Treaty and attaching October 20, 1999 Statement Before U.N. General Assembly Sixth Committee re: The Rome Treaty on the International Criminal Court","With some handwritten notes/markings","Post-it attached indicating forwarded from David Aaronson to Monroe Leigh on July 14, 1999","Page flagged","Handwritten notes and highlighting and page flagged","Handwritten notes and markings, Extensive notes on back","1) \"The Case for a Permanent War Crimes Court\", 2) \"Fiddling in Rome: America and the International Criminal Court\", 3) \"The International Criminal Court: An American View\", 4) \"Achieving a Wider Consensus Through the 'Ithaca Package,\", 5) \"Courting Disaster: The U.S. Takes a Stand\"","Attaching \"International Criminal Tribunals: An Institution the United States Can Support\" by Diane F. Orentlicher","Handwritten notes and markings","Handwritten notes and markings","Signature: Monroe Leigh","Enclosures, both with markings as photocopied: \"The ICC's Jurisdiction over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer\" by Michael P. Scharf, as presented October 28, 1999 at Natioanl Security Law in a Changing World: The Ninth Annual Review of the Field, and DRAFT of \"High Crimes and Misconceptions: The ICC and Non-Party States\" by Madeline Morris","Duplicate of article in Series I: ICC, Subseries A: ABA, Box 2 Folder 8","With note from David","With handwritten markings, flagged and note attached - \"The Institute for Global Legal Studies Inaugural Colloqium: The UN and the Protection of Human Rights: Introduction\" by Stephen H. Legomsky for the Washington University Journal of Law \u0026,amp, Policy, \"International Court Should Try Defendants\" by Leila Sadat, St. Louis-Post Dispatch, \"ICC Establishment Pushed by Experts\" for BusinessWorld, \"International Court is Not 'War Menace' \" by Stephen Rickard as letter to the editor, Washington Times, \"The Need for Global Justice\" by Rob Gaudet, The Stanford Daily, \"Fate of bin Laden Strengthens Case for Permanet UN Court\" for Agence France Presse, \"Our Opinion: Even Superpowers Still Need Friends\" editorial for The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, \"A New International Spirit, If the U.S. Can Combat Terrorism, It Can Cooperate to Pursue Justice\" by Diane Marie Amann, The San Francisco Chronicle, \"Court Order\" by David J. Scheffer, letter to the editor, Foreign Affairs, \"Time to Recognise Courts Not Bombs\" by Rob Bennett, Morning Star","With highlighting","Forwarding information from the World Federalist on Washington Post announcement","Forwarding June 14, 1998 article from the New York Times, \"An Old Scourage fo War Becomes Its Latest Crime\" by Barbara Crossette","Forwarding information on 2 articles in The Economist, June 13, 1998 on ICC","Photocopy, \"U.S. Argues Against Strongly Independent War Crimes Prosecutor\" by Alessandra Stanley, \"A Strong International Court\" editorial","Photocopy, \"Clout Without a Country: The Power of International Lobbies\" by Charles Trueheart, brief, \"U.S. at Odds with Allies Over Court\"","Forwarding June 22, 1998 press information from U.N. Court Watch","Photocopy, \"U.S. Presses Allies to Rein in Proposed War Crimes Court\" by Alessandra Stanley, brief, \"Undermining an International Court\"","\"Clinton Urges Others to Give Ground on Court\" and \"War Crimes Conference Remains Divided\"","\"Torch-Light March\", \"Treaty? What Treaty\",","\"U.N. War Crimes Court Agreed\" by James Blitz, July 18, \"U.S. Faces Test on War Crimes Court\" by James Blitz, July 16, with highlighting - \"Diplomats Deliver Judgments on New War Crimes Court\" by James Blitz, July 20","\"America Avoids the Stand\" by Thomas Lippman, Op-Ed, \"The Trouble with the War Crimes Court\" by Fred Hiatt","\"Sorry isn't enough\", \"A challenge to impunity\", \"Latin lessons for Asian banks\"","Forwarding with comment International Institute for Strategic Studies article \"Creating an International Criminal Court\" and other assorted articles from July 27 and 28","Forwarding July 31, 1998 letter to the editor by Jeff Laurenti","With copy of article attached","post-it attached indicating \"Do not send this letter to Ed Dick\"","Contains handwritten markup","Contains handwritten markup","[Copy available at Law INT38.R4253]","1. to Washington Post, 2. to NYTimes (with penciled edits), 3. to Wall Street Journal","Attached letters: November 29, 2000 letter from Lawrence EagleBurger, former Secretary of State, Brent Scowcroft, formder National Security Advisor, Caspar WeinBurger, former Secretary of Defense, Zbigniew Brezezinski, former National Security Advisor, R. James Woolsey, former Director of Central Intelligence, Jeane Kirkpatrick, former Ambassador to the UN, Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State, Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense, Richard V. Allen, former National Security Advisor, George Shultz, former Secretary of State, James A. Baker III, former Secretary of State, and Robert M. Gates, former Director of Central Intelligence, December 22, 2000 letter to Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff GEneral Henry H. Shelton from Senators Jesse Helms, Chairman of Committee on Foreign Relations and John Warner, Chariman of Committee on Armed Services","Signed by Senators Patrick Leahy, Dianne Feinstein, Allen Specter, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Christopher Dodd, John F. Kerry, Joseph I. Lieberman, James M. Jeffords, Richard J. Durbin, Tom Harkin, Herb Kohl, Charles E. Schumer, Frank R. Lautenberg, Paul Wellstone, Barbara Boxer, Patty Murray, Edward M. Kennedy, Paul S. Sarbanes","Signees include Rev. Michael Dodd, Columban Fathers' Justice \u0026,amp, Peace Office, Rev. Lonnie Turner, Cooperativer (sic) Baptist Fellowship Washington Office, Rabbi David Saperstein, Co-Director of Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, Gary Baldridge, Co-Coordinator of Global Missions for the Cooperative Bapatist Fellowship, and Rev. David O. Selzer (Chair), Janey G. Chisholm (Vice Chair), Verna M. Fausey (Secretary), Christopher Pottle (Treasurer), Mary H. MIller (Executive Secretary) of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship","Signees: Patrick J. Kennedy, Sam Farr, Michael Capuano, Pete Stark, Dennis Kucinich, James McGovern, Sherrod Brown, Albert Wynn, Bill Parscrell, Jr., Jan Schakowsky, Barbara Lee, Barney Frank, Maurice Hinchey, Maxine Waters, Carolyn Maloney, Jesse Jackson, Jr., William Delahunt, Shelia Jackson Lee, Tim Holden, Nancy Pelosi, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Chaka Fattah, Edolphus Towns, Tammy Baldwin, Lucille Royball-Allard, Donald Payne, Major Owens, John Lewis, Jerrold Nalder, John Tierney, Bobby Rush, Lynn Woolsey","Signees: Rear Admiral Eugene J. Carroll, Jr., Lieutenant General Robert G. Gard, Jr., Lieutenant Robert O. Muller, Chaplain (Major General) Kermit D. Johnson, Colonel Daniel Smith, Major General John B. Kidd, and Vice Admiral John J. Shanahan","With handwritten notes","(contains flags and handwritten notes), 1. Memo from Lee Caplan re: The Right to Trial by Jury in US Military Courts - Martial, August 11, 2000, 2. 727 Military Triers of Fact: Needless Deprivation of Constitutional Protections? By Gary Michael Heil in Hastings College of the Law 1982, 3. 103 The Court-Martial Panel Selection Process: A Critical Analysis by Major Stephen A. Lamb in Military Law Review, Summer 1992, 4. 1 He Called ofr his Pipe, and he called for his bowl, and he called for his members three - selection of military juries by the sovereign: Impediment to Military Justice by Major Guy P. Glazier in Military Law Revew, October 1998, 5. Citations list, Database JLR","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Brian Newquist, Lea Browning, Barbara L. Stone, Cynthia Price, David Stoelting, John Washburn, Martha W. Barnett, Bruce Swartz, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits, and personal correspondence regarding drafts","1. ML to ICTY Office of Public Information Services, The Hague, re: Request for Copy of ICTY Judges' Submission to the Fourth Session of the U.N. Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court Regarding Rules of Evidence and Procedue, April 12, 2000, 2. ML to Lloyd N. Cutler re: Barbara Crossette's NYTimes article on Pres. signing treaty before end of year, December 11, 2000, 3. Samuel Burger to David Stoelting re: US policy towards ICC and the Rome Treaty, November 9, 2000, 4. ML to Samuel Burger re: ABA adn ICC and US acceptance of Rome Treaty, October 13, 1999","1. Daniel Magraw to [cc. ML], 2. ML to Edison Dick","1. Rona Mears to Thoams Allen, 2. Rona Mears to ML","Handwritten in blue ink","Handwritten comments on some, highlights,","Not all of the documents appear to be extra copies","Contains markup, post-it notes, and notations","Contains notations, 1. Part 6 of the Rome Statute, 2. ABA Recommendation re: ICC, 3. Australian Rule 92, 4. Proposed Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the ICC, 5. Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the ICC (Australian Draft)","1. Re: ICC: Rules of Procedure and Evidence, 2. Re: Proposed Rules for Siracusa Meeting","Copies cc'd with notes sent to: Michael Johnson \u0026,amp, Neal Sonnett, David Stoelting, James Silkenat, Gerold Libby, William Hannay","Contains handwritten notations and markup","Contains markup, notations, post-its, 1. ABA Section of Interantional Law and Practice Report to the House of Delegates Recommenation, 2. Proposed ABA Resolution concerning participation by the United Staets, 3. Report to Section, Re: draft report on the PrepCom, 4. Minutes of the Meeting of the Council of the ABA Section of International Law and Practice, 5. Revised Rules on Part 6, 6. Proposed rules for Special proceedings to Protect a Victim, Witness, or Accused, 7. Draft Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparations for Victims of Violations of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 8. ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence comments, 9. July 12 draft rules on in camera evidence and electronic testimony, 10. In Camera Proceedings and Testimony by Electronic Means: Proposed Revised Rules, 11. Revised rules to replace ABA Rule 72 as well as Australian Rules 88 \u0026,amp, 89 and French Rule 38.1, 12. Subsection 2. Rules of Evidence, 13. International Seminar on victim's access to the ICC, 14. Discussion Paper on Rules for PArt 6, 15. Draft Resolution for Consideration by the Section of International Law adn Practice at the Toronto Meeting","Contains post-it notes, highlights, notations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, WICC group, Robert Stein, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Bruce Swartz, Barbara M.G. Lynn, William Hannay, Lea Browning, Jerome Shestack, Greg Stanton, David Stoelting, Edison Dick","Contains handwritten notes, markup, notations","1. Rules relating to defense counsel, victims and witnesses, 2. Remarks made by Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Pres. Of the International Criminal Tirbunal for the former Yugoslavia, to the Perparatory Commission for the ICC","Contains handwritten notes, Correspondencts include: Thomas Allen, Rhona Mears, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, Karin Calvo-Goller, Greg Stanton, Roland Homet, Bruce Swartz,","Contains markup, handwritten notes and post-it notes, Safeguards for US Personnel under the Rome Treaty for the ICC, ABA Recommendation on ICC (multiple versions), Draft Statement (Dec. 8, 2000), Report on the Proposed ICC (multiple versions)","Contains markup and notes, ASPA draft bill text, APA Model Code of Judicial Conduct, Policy fo the Nixon Administration as Revealed in Public Statements, Expropriation in International Law, Ratification of the Rome Statue of the International Criminal Court by Germany Statement, ABA Recommendation on ICC, Fall 2000 Retreat ICC Report with Recommendation, Ambassador Scheffer's Statement at the Human Rights Caucus, State of Monroe Leigh re: HR 4654, Panel on Foreign Policy Gridlock at Annual Meeting of Association, WICC group contacts, Remarks at House of Delegates Meeting Nashville,","From: DefenseNews.com, Cato Institute, Diplomat, Foreign Affairs, Military Law Review, American Society of International Law, Federal News Service, American Journal of International Law, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times, Reuters, New Yrok times, Congressional Testimony, The International Lawyer","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cynthia Price, WICC email list, Benmamin Ferencz, Carl Christol, Heather Hamilton, Stephen Rickard, Michael Capuano, Henry Hyde, Burns Weston, David Stoelting, Jerome Shestack, Jackson Diehl, Keithe Nelson, Enid Adler, John Washburn, Daniel Magraw, Willaim Hannay, David Scheffer","Contains handwritten notes and post-it notes. 1. 893 F. Supp.65, 1995 US Dist., Civil Action No. 95-1097 (RCL), August 31, 1995, 2. 1996 US App., Docket No. 95-2462, Decided August 29, 1996","Handwritten notes in pencil and ink","Contains post-it notes","Contains highlights and post-it notes","Contains handwritten post-it notes and notations","Contains markup, post-it notes, and notations","1. Reservation Confirmation, 2. Provisional Work Plan, 3. Predicted Ratified Dates, 4. Programme: Independent Defence before the ICC, 5.1999 Human Rights Day Community Awards Luncheon, 6. ABA Reps on Preparatory Comm.","Contains some markup, 1. PCNICC/1999/DP.8/Add.2/Rev.1, 2. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/DP.2, 3. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 4. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 5. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1, 6. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1/Add.1/Corr.1, 7. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1/Add.2, 8. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.7, 9. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/Rt.1, 10. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/DP.3/Rev.1, 11. PCNICC/1999/WGEC/INF/3, 12. PCNICC/1999/WGEC/DP.27","Contains markup, 1. PCNICC/1999/L.4/Add.1, 2. US Statement before the UN General Assembly Sixth Committee, The Rome Treaty on the ICC, October 21, 1999, 3. (same as 2 w/different markup), 4. Senate Foreign Relations Comm Hearing, October 20, 1999, 5. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 6. Activity Report 1997-1999 Conference on Independent Defence before the ICC, 1-2 November 1999, The Hague, Netherlands, 7. A Strong Defense Before the International Criminal Court, Presentation for the ABA, August 10, 1999, by Elise Groulx","1. Excerpt from \"The Price of Terror: One bomb. One Plane. 270 Lives. The History-Making Struggle for Justice After Pan Am 103\" by Allan Gerson and Jerry Adler (HarperCollins Publishers), 2. \"The Constitution and Jrisdiction over Foreign States: The 1996 Amendments to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act in Perspective\" by Lee M. Caplan (contains flagged pages)","1. Testimoney of Jamison s. Borek before the subcommittee on Courts and Adminsitrative Practice of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate on S. 825, June 21, 1994 (contains post-it message from Mark Said and comments within text), 2. Fax re: Draft letter to Sen. Biden supporting FSIA aka S. 735, June 2, 1995","1. Mark S. Said correspondence, June 1, 1995 (contains business card), 2. Re: ILA, European Convention on State Immunity and FSIA., November 13, 2000, 3. Re: Proposed Amendments to FSIA, October 17, 2000 (contains markup)","1. Section Reports with Receommendations, Council Summary (contains inserts), 2. Draft Recommendation and Report on the US Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 2000 (contains Monroe Leigh signature)","Many photocopies, Contains post-it notes, handwritten notes, underlines","Handwritten notes in blue ink, Correspondent's include Monroe Leigh, William Reece Smith, Jr., Andrew Goodpasture, William Hannay, Brooksley Born, Leigh Middleditch, Jr., Mary Hoinkes, Diane Wood, Martha Barnett, Jerome Shestack, James Silkenat, Elizabeth Parker, David Stoelting, Keithe Nelson, Jennifer Dabson, Robert MacCrateLori Damrosch","Contains post-its and handwritten markup, 1. ABA Section of International Law and Practice Recommendation, 2. European Parliament Texts Adopted at the sitting of Thursday 18 January 2001, 3. Resolution of Section of Criminal Justice on ISS (Dec 21, 2000), 4. Report with Recommendation re: this country's becoming a part to the Rome Treaty to establish the ICC","Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes, 1. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates, Recommendation, 2. Relevant transcript parts of Colin Powell's confirmation hearin, 3. Substitute for paragraph 1 of the Resolution, 4. Talking points for House of Delegates debate on ICC, 5. Letters to House on misconceptions of proposed ICC, 6. Transcript (with penciled notes) of Colin Powell's confirmation hearing, 7. Prepared statement of Colin Powell for confirmation, 8. Talking points prepared for Martha Barnett on ICC, 9. Copies of letters re: ICC and upcoming House debate","Contains some notes, 1. Washington Times \"Proposed international court will protect civil liberties\" Dec 30, 2000, 2. Washington Times \"International court pressures and perils\" Dec 26, 2000, 3. Washington Post \"Powell Reverses Albright Choice of Judge\" Feb 4, 2001, 4. Letter to Martha Barnett re: two previous Washington Times articles and \"The United States and the Statute of Rome article in The American Journal of International Law\" (Vol. 95, 2001)","Contains handwritten markup","contains: press release \"Helms, GOP Offer Bill to Protect Ameircans From Prosecution by UN Court\", Statement by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jesse Helms Hearing on \"The American Servicemen's Protection Act\", newspaper photocopies about hearing, letter from Helms to Louis Freeh (Dir, FBI) re: US officials traveling abroad","Contains handwritten markup","Contains highlighting","1. \"Helms 'Losing the Battle' on International Court\", 2. \"'Scare Tactics' on International Court Denounced\"","also contains a brief bio from American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research","Contains signature, tagged page, and handwritten edits in booklet","duplicates removed","removed as a duplicate","Handwritten in blue ink","removed as can be found in journal","Correspondents include: Rochelle Evans, David Stoelting, Myrna S. Raeder, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, William Hannay, Gerald Libby, Cynthia Price, Michael Johnson, Neal R. Sonnett, Jerome Shestack, Bruce Swartz, Lewis Morgan, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits","1. To President William Clinton re: Rome Statute, 2. From James Silkenat re: Criminal Justice Section Resolutoin on ICC, 3. From Monroe Leigh re: President signing the ICC treaty, 4. From David Stoelting re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC, 5. From Cynthia Price re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC","1. Newsletter on Section of International Law and Practice, 2. AP article \"Campaign Launched Against UN Court\"","1. Votes and Comments on resolutions, 2. Report No. 105C, 3. Re: Section of Criminal Justice, Report with Recommendation on ICC, 4. Report ABA on ICC draft, 5. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates Recommendation","note: \"my working copy\", includes revision from August 29, '00","duplicates removed","duplicates removed","duplicates removed","signed Monroe Leigh","Handwritten notes on all three statements: 1. David J. Scheffer, Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes Issues and Head of the US Delegation to the United Nations Preparatory Commission for the Internatioanl Criminal Court, 2. John R. Bolton, Senior Vice President, American Enterprise Institute, 3. Monroe Leigh","removed since its just a copy of the bill text","1. Letter to Monroe Leigh from John B. Anderson (signed) re: Washington Working Group 2000 meeting and HR 4654, July 28, 2000, 2. DRAFT statement re: ICC, 3. Washington Working Group on the ICC meeting Agenda, September 13, 2000, 4. Washington Working Group on hte ICC Information Packet American Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2000, 5. Washington Working Group on the ICC Directory","1. Candidate Responses to ICC Questions as fo 9/13/00, 2. Memo Re: CHRC Member's Briefing: International Criminal Court! From Hans Hogrefe, Septembr 12, 2000, 3. Lobbying letter from Represenatives… to Colleague re: \"Oppose the 'War Criminal Protection Act'\", 4. Handwritten notes about bill and language, 5. Letter from Monroe Leigh to Craig Stuart Powers re: Representative Constance A. Morella and HR 4654 (contains handwritten notes), September 11, 2000, 6. UN-USA Action Alert re: Communications to Congress Concerning the \"American Servicemembers' Protection Act\", August 2000, 7. Agenda for August 29, 2000 meetings with various Representatives","Handwritten post-it and comments on article","1. Letter to Jerome Shestack re: ABA resolutions draft letter to Ben Gilman, August 2, 2000, 2. Fax to Jerry Fowler re: Leigh statement on HR 4654, August 16, 2000, 3. Fax to John Washburn re: Leigh Testimony to committee, July 13, 2000, 4. Fax to John Washburn re: Draft Statement on Statute of Rome, December 8, 2000","Attachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998, Comparison table of Rome Treaty and U.S. Constitution","Handwritten notes","Handwritten comments and edits","Handwritten edits","Some contain highlighting","Pages flagged with post-it notes, March 3, 2000 email from Brian Newquist to Monroe Leigh re: anonymous witnesses and March 6, 2000 fax from Bruce Swartz, U.S. DOJ office of the Deputy Assistant Attorney General interspersed","signed Monroe Leigh","Contains handwritten post-it and notations","Pages flagged","Includes handwritten post it from Brian J. Newquist to Monroe Leigh","Handwritten post-it \"Monroe - FYI, Just Released - Brian\", includes pages of notes as well","1. To Jerome J. Shestack re: Rome language to Helms' bill, June 9, 1998, 2. From Pat Hanrahan re: International Criminal Court Conference Call, June 9, 1998, 3. From Jerome Shestack to Kofi Annan re: Representatives from ABA to Rome Conference, June 11, 1998, 4. From Pat Hanraham re: ICC Conference in Rome (info, news clippings, etc), June 18, 1998, 5. From Lea Browning re: letter re constitutionality of ICC, July 7, 1998 (contains post-it \u0026,amp, handwritten notes), 6. From Giovanni Nardulli re: ABA Representatives to the ICC Treaty Negotiations in Rome, June 18, 1998 (contains handwritten notes)7. To John Lane, Charles Renfrew, David Stoetling, Jerome Shestack re: International Criminal Court, July 20, 1998","1. Rome Statute of the ICC (A/Conf.183/9*) signed ML w/notations, 2. Non-Governmental Organizations Accredited to Participate in the Conference (A/Conf.183/INF/3, 3. Committee of the Whole Bureau Proposal, 4. Draft Statute for the ICC Compendium of Draft Articles referred to the drafting committee by the committee of the whole as of 9 July 1998, 5. Draft Statute: UN Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court signed ML w/notations and post-its","1. Information for Participants, 2. Handwritten notes re: John Washburn, 3. News - Rome Diplomatic Conference for an International Criminal Court by Michael P. Scharf, 3. On the Record ICC Conference news","Another copy may be found in Box","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Lea Browning, Bruce Swartz, Donald Munro, Maury Shenk, Thomas Wingfield, William Hannay, Robert Lutz, David Stoetling,","Handwritten edits and notes","Contains three pages of handwritten notes on looseleaf paper","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains highlighting \u0026,amp, signature of Monroe Leigh","3 different versions, all contains markeup, edits, highlights, and notes","Contains some pencil markup","Contains handwritten notes, Monroe Leigh signature, markup and edits, highlights, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, John F. Murphy, Louis B. Sohn, Timothy L. Dickinson, Harry Marshall, Peter H. F. Bekker","Contains handwritten notes, markup and edits, post-it note markers, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, Michael A. Cardozo, Elizabeth Defeis, Joan Davis, John Murphy, Robert E. Lutz II, Louis B. Sohn, Peter H. F. Bekker, David J. Scheffer, Harry R. Marshall, Jr., Ken Harris","Contains \"ABA World Order Under Law Reporter, Vol. 5, No. 1, Summer / Fall 1997\" Newsletter, Draft UN Document: A/AC.249/1997/WG.3/CRP.2 13 August 1997","Contains handwritten notes, newspapers, journals, press releases, Amnesty International \"Establishing a Just, Fair, and Effective International Criminal Court\" October 1994, \"War Crimes and the Nuremberg Principle by Waldemar A. Solf\" International Security Law (Moore, Turner, \u0026,amp, Tipson, eds. 1990), \"The Need for an International Criminal Court in the New International World Order,\" by M. Cherif Bassiouni and Christopher L. Blakesley in 25 Vand. J. Transant'l L. 151, 1992, \"The Time Has Come for an International Criminal Court\" by M. Cherif Bassiouni in 1 INd. Int'l \u0026,amp, Comp. L. Rev. 1, 1991","Contains \"Testimony of Jamison S. Borek, Deputy Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State, Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, September 15, 1998,\" Text of letter sent to President William J. Clinton on May 15, 1998 supporting ICC, Text of S. Con. Res. 78, 105th Congress, 2d Session","Contains handwritten edits","Contains Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, John Murphy, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Maury Shenk, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Lucinda Low, Michael D. Sandler,","Correspondents include Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Gaines, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Christopher Keith Hall, Willaim M. Hannay, and Stuart H. Deming","Summaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC","Contains handwritten notes","Contains handwritten notes","Contains underlining, handwritten markup, background materials on interested lobbyists, congressional politicians, presidential administrators","Contains handwritten pages of notes, markup, remarks, post-it notes","Contains handwritten pages of notes, markup, correspondents including: Francisco Jose Aguilar-Urbina, Conrad K. Harper, H. E. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Marvin E. Frankel, Michael Posner","Contains post-it markers and underlines, Includes: Text of Treaty: \"No. 1021. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 9 December 1948, UN Security Council Official Documents, ABA Reports with Recommendations to the House of Delegates of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association","Contains names, addressed, phone numbers","Contains handwritten notes, highlights, memos","Contains highlights and handwritten notes","Contains markup, handwritten notes, post-it notes, highlighting","Contains handwritten notes, post-its, highlighting, comments","Contains highlights and notes","Contains post-its and notations","Contains edits, highlights, underlining, post-it notes, looseleaf pages","Contains handwritten notes, looseleaf pages,","Contains post-its, notes, markings","Handwritten message","Contains handwritten looseleaf notes","Contains post-it note \"Master Copy\" \u0026,amp, Monroe Leigh signature","Contains post-it notes, handwritten edits, flags","Contains memo correspondence, handwritten notes, edits","Contains flags, handwritten notes, edits, correspondence page","Contains Leigh signature, handwritten edits","Contains memo correspondence","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mary M. Devlin, Willaim M. Hannay, Jonathan Gluck, contains flags, handwritten notes, post-it notes, penciled edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Diane F. Orentlicher, Stuart H. Deming, Richard B. Lillich, Larry A. Hammond, Charles R. Norberg, Jeffrey M. Lindy, William Geary, William D. Denson, David A. Martin, John Jay Douglass, Martin C. Loesch, Sushan Demirjian, Contains highlights, Leigh signature, handwritten edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Allen Ryan, Kenneth B. Reisenfeld, Jay Vogelson, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Susan Bright, Contains handwritten edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Marcia Warren, Antonio Cassesse, Douglas Stringer, Peter Lichtenbaum, Mark S. Ellis, Valerie Brion, Susan E. Magalhaes, Robert F. Drinan, Barbara Stone, Richard J. Goldstone, Larry A. Hammond, Stuart H. Deming, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Jonathan Gluck, Elizabeth R. Rindskopf, Daniel B. Magraw, Jerome J. Shestack, Osborn Maledon, Contains highlights, post-it notes, handwritten edits, memos, Leigh signature, looseleaf pages of notes","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mark J. Hartwig, David N. Lindley, Susan A. Ehrlich, Larry Johnson, David G. Keyko, Hamid Sabi, Anna Ascher, Gonzalo Parra-Aranguren, Mary M. Devlin, Larry A. Hammond, Conrad Harper, Georg Ress, John Heffernan, Barbara Kagan, Michael D. Sandler, Louise Arbour, William Hannay, Sushan Demirjian, John Noyes, Barbara Stone, Contains highlights, looseleaf pages of notes, handwritten notes, post-its, flags, edits","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, John Heffernan, Nina Bang-Jensen, Valerie Brion, Michael Scharf, Douglas Stringer, Marilou Righini, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Bob Lutz, J. S. Weigand, Contains handwritten notes, business cards, memos, Leigh signature","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Willaim Hannay, Gary A. Marek, Professor Mischa Wladimiroff, Adrienne A. Cook, Contains handwritten messages, Leigh signature, annotations","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Reid Bauman, Richard J. Goldstone, Barbara Stone, John Heffernan, David Roll, Contains: Leigh signature, handwritten memos, flags","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ramadan Gashi, Gerold W. Libby, John Crook, Louise Arbour, Graham T. Blewitt, Contains: Leigh signature, handwritten notes","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cristian M. DeFrancia, Contains: ICTY application paper \"The Use of Anonymous Witnesses in War Crimes Trials: the Legal Background\", Cristian M. DeFranica signature","Contains photocopies","Contains handwritten notations and comments","Contains handwritten notations","Contains post-its, handwritten comments, underlines","Contains post-it notes/markers, handwritten comments","Contains post-it notes/markers, handwritten comments, underlining, 3 1/2 floppy disk labelled \"Tadic decision re witnesses\"","Contains tabs","Contains post-it markes and pages of handwritten looseleaf comments","Contains fax message","Contains correspondence between Mornoe Leigh and David Stoelting, highlights, pencil comments","Contains highlights, notations, edits, post-it note markers","Includes: The Queen v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte: John Gerald Gallagher, Mobil Oil Libya Ltd. V Secretariat of Petroleum and the Governmnet of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriyah, \"Tadic, the Anonymous Witness and the Sources of International Procedural Law\" by Natasha A. Affolder, \"To 'Establish Incredible Events by Credible Evidence': The Use of Affidavit Testimony in Yugoslavia War Crimes Tribunal Proceedings\" by Patricia M. Wald","Contains decisions for Ontario High Court of Justice (06/26/1989, 07/10/1989), Ontario Court of Appeal (04/29/1992), Supreme Court of Canada (03/24/1994), Includes highlights, underlines, post-it markers, post-it notes with notations","Contains handwritten notes, memos, business card, newspaper clippings, and proceedings related to Doe v. Karadzic","Contains checkmarks, handwritten notes","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits","Contains edits, handwritten notations, post-it note markers","Contains highlights, personal notes, post-it markers","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, post-it notes","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ted Meron, Detlav Vagts, Ian E. Davidson, Harry Marshall, Stephanos Stavros, Stanislaw Pomorski, David Bederman, Joseph Dellapenna, Daniel G. Partan, Andrew Vollmer, Larry A. Hammond, Stuart Deming, Jonathan Gluck, Jeremy McBride, Mary Devlin, Mark Zaid, David E. Aaronson, Alaire Rieffel, William L. Robinson, Lawrence Collins, Herbert Smith","Contains highlights, underlines, checkmarks, handwritten notations, edits, markers","Contains handwriting on copy of \"Human Rights Brief\" by the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law newsletter, Volume 4, Number 1, Fall 1996","Contains highlights, markings, correspondence, handwritten notes, 1. Bulletin of Human Rights, Special Issue: Fortieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Centre for Human Rights, United Nations, 1988, 2. \"Hearsay and the European Court of Human Rights, by Craig Osborne, The Criminal Law Review, 1993, 3. \"Constitutional Cooperation\" by Henry J. Reske, ABA Journal, October 1996, 4. \"Victims and Voyeurs at the Criminal Trial\" by Paul Gerwitz, Northwestern Univeristy Law Review, Spring 1996, 5. \"Emphasizing Victims' Rights at the Sentencing Phase of Criminal Proceedings\" by Ilana Subar, Maryland Law Review, 1996, 6. \"Constitutional Amendment for Crime Victims Urged\", The Wall Street Journal, June 26, 1996, 7. \"Rule of Law: A Bill of Rights for Crime Victims\" by Paul G. Cassell and Steven J. Twist, The Wall Street Journal, April 24, 1996, 8. \"Making Amends\" Transcript, Online News Hour, PBS, June 25, 1996, 9. \"After White v. Illinois: Fundamental Guarantees to a Hollow Right to Confont Witnesses\" by Patricia Bennett, Wayne Law Review, 1993","Contains highlights, underlines, handwriting, correspondence, thank you card, memorandum re: \"The Right of a Defendant to Cross Examine Witnesses against him as articulated in the Senate Legislative History on Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights\", brief on \"International Tribunal for the Prosecuction of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Former Yugoslavia Since 1991\"","Contains highlights, handwritten notes, post-it notes, underlines, government documents from the U.S, Great Britain, New Zealand, Latin America, Japan","Contains intro correspondence, post-it markers, highlights, underlines, handwritten notes on Federal, State, and District court cases","Summaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC","Contains cases and articles with highlights, underlines, comments, post-it markers","Contains articles and summaries with highlights, underlines, comments, looseleaf paper notes, post-it markers, Monroe Leigh signature","Contains correspondence with John W Heffernan, Thomas Warrick, Mark Levine, Monroe Leigh, handwritten notes","Contains correspondence with Professor Robert Lutz, Douglas Stringer, Monroe Leigh, Stuart Deming, references Human Rights cases and gives summaries","Contains handwritten notes, correspondence with Maury D. Shenk, Monroe Leigh, Michael Scharf, Joseph F. Murphy, post-it notes, business card, and notations","Contains hadnwritten notes, highlights, post-it notes, newspaper clippings","Contains correspondence with Nina Bang-Jensen, Kelly Goss, and Monroe Leigh","Contains handwritten memo, correspondence with Maury D. Shenk, Monroe Leigh, Kevin A. Doherty","Contains correspondence with David Stoelting and Monroe Leigh, Presentation of an Indictment for Review and Application for Warrants of Arrest and for Related Orders, Indictment, Decision on Review of Indictment and Application for Consequential Orders, Statement by Justice Arbour","Contains letter from Paul R. Williams","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains index of authorities 1 - 9 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 10 - 16 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 17 - 25 (US Federal cases) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 26 - 33 (International court cases, Tribunal materials, ABA materials) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 34 - 42 (UN materials) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 43 - 50 (International Agreements, Charters and Treaties) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, underlines, and post-it markers, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 51 - 60 (International statutes, US Legislative - Federal statutes, US Legislative - State statutes, US Legislative History) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 61 - 75 (Books, Articles \u0026,amp, Pamphlets) related to War Crimes Adjudication with highlights, prepared by ABA Section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 76 - 85 (Books, Articles, Pamphlets, Statements, Addresses \u0026,amp, Press Releases, Miscellaneous) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains index of authorities 86 - 93 (Books, Articles, Pamphlets, Statements, Addresses \u0026,amp, Press Releases, Miscellaneous) related to War Crimes Adjudication, prepared by ABA section of International Law and Practice: M. Leigh, P. Bloodgood, S. Deming, E. Echols","Contains letter from Inman Deming to Monroe Leigh, \"The Year In Review: International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia\" by Douglas Stringer, \"After White v. Illinois: Fundamental Guarantees to a Hollow Right to Confront Witnessess\" by Patricia W. Bennett, \"The Predicament of Peacekeeping in Bosnia\" by Tibor Varady","Contains highlights","Includes copies of following resolutions: H. Con. Res. 42, S. J. Res. 20, H. Res. 1368, H. Res. 103, S. J. Res. 12, H. Con. Res. 29, H. R. 647, S. 720","Contains letter from John Norton Moore to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights","Contains handwritten notes on sheets of looseleaf","Contains index to Vol. 1 - Vol. 4, Annotated Agenda, Notice of meeting with questions, Meron article, US Proposal, Secretary General's Report, Membership List, Outline of ABA Report, Minutes of May 19, 1993 Meeting, Notices of Second Meeting of Task Force (Mary 24, 1993, May 27, 1993, June 1, 1993), Preliminary Draft Report, Minutes of June 2d Meeting, June 8 letter to Rashkow Re Chief Prosecutor Recommendations, Monroe Leigh signature, check marks, handwritten notations, post-it notes","Contains June 10 Memo on Meeting June 14 (bound separately) - Proposed agenda, Second draft including executive summary and red lined copy of report, Memo on role of federal judge in grand jury proceedings and military justice practice, Monroe Leigh signature, handwritten notations, edits","Contains June 17 memo on Meeting June 25 (Proposed Agenda, Revised Executive Summary of Report, Revised draft resolution), Minutes of June 14 meeting, June 22 memo transmitting final draft, Minutes of June 25 meeting, June 25 memo advising of further meeting on Monday, June 28 to finish report, Minutes of June 28 meeting, June 29 memo advising of meeting Thursday, July 1 to finalize report, Monroe Leigh signature, underlinds, handwritten edits, notations","Contains June 30 memo transmitting final draft and advising of meeting July 1 with agenda, June 30 memo transmitting Dod Draft of Procedural Rules for the Tribunal, June 30 memo listing recommendations for Judges of Tribunal, Minutes of July 1 meeting, June 12 memo enclosing final version of the Task Force Report and mintues for meetings of June 25, June 28 and July 1. (Final version is velo bound separate document), Monroe Leigh signature","Contains resumes of potential members of the task force, a copy of the New York Times Magazine April 21, 1991 Section 6 \"Capture of a Terrorist\" by Steven Emerson sent by Victoria Toensing to Monroe Leigh, highlights, edits, checkmarks, memos","Includes post-it indicated item is on disk","Handwritten comments and highlighting","no markup and can find online at: http://www.un.org/law/n9810105.pdf","Contains underlining, check marks, and Monroe Leigh's signature, notecard from M. Cherif Bassiouni","2 copies. 1 - Handwritten comments on a few pages, 2 - Different formatting and tabs","Handwritten notes and markup","including notes and addendum (duplicate copy has been removed)","includes newspaper clippings and Leigh's responses","1. \"Slay This Monster\" by Senator Jesse Helms, Financial Times, July 30, 1998, 2. \"For Clinton's Last Act\" by Robert S. McNamara \u0026,amp, Benajmin B. Ferencz, NYTimes Op-Ed, Dec. 12, 2000, 3. \"Internaitonal Court Pressures and Perils\" by Ted Galen Carpenter, Washington Times Od-Ed, Dec. 26, 2000, 4. \"Proposed International Court Will Protect Civil Liberties\" by Monroe Leigh, Washington Times, Dec. 30, 2000 [duplicate copies of 3 \u0026,amp,4 removed]","1. State Immunity Act 1978 (United Kingdom), 2. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 (United States)","Contains Stephen M. Schwebel signature","1. Sovereign Immunity, Act of State, OPEC, April 1980, 2. Draft Articles for a Convention on Sovereign Immunity, February 9, 1982","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains October 9, 1980 letter inserted into pages from James Crawford to Monroe Leigh regarding previous correspondence on immunity","Contains Business Card of Beverly May Carl with handwritten message \"With best regards\"","From Najbee Samie, Contains handwritten memo to Najbee Samie with questions","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains correspondence between Monroe Leigh and Myres S. McDougal, as well as edits","Contains highlights, Memo stationary from Najeeb Samie","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains underlining","Contains memorandum to Monroe Leigh re: Comments on suitability for publication, edits","Contains note.","Note: \"With the compliments of the author\"","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","1. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1974-1975 Involving Questions of Public and Private Interntainal Law A. Public International Law\" by Dr. James Crawford, 2. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1974-1975 invovling Questions of Public and Private International Law A. Public International Law\" by James Crawford, 3. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1978 Involving Questions of Public and Private International Law\" by James Crawford, 4. \"Decisions of British Courts During 1980 Involving Questiosn of Public International Law\" by James Crawford","Contains note from James Crawford.","Contains note from James Crawford.","Contains letter from James Crawford to Monroe Leigh","Contains correspondence between Monroe Leigh and James Crawford.","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains note \u0026 business card from Michael Brandon","Contains memo note from William E. Hannaford to Monroe Leigh","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains business card and note from Michael Brandon to Monroe Leigh","Contains note \"With the Compliments of Michael Brandon\"","Contains correspondence between Stephen M. Schwebel and Monroe Leigh","Contains note \"With the Compliments of Michael Brandon\"","Contains memorandum, correspondence, post-it notes,","Contains looseleaf paper, notes","Contains handwritten memorandum, briefs, newspaper articles and transcripts of proceedings","Contains memrondum, brief, transcripts","Contains transcipts and newspaper articles","Contains transcripts and handwritten memos0000000000","Contains handwritten notes, underlines, articles","1. Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant, 2. Reply Brief of Plaintiff-Appellant, 3. Brief of Defendant-Appellee, 4. Joint Appendix","Contains handwritten notes and yellow pad pages, Agenda and Participants","1. Report on Developments in United States Sovereign Immunity Practice submitted by Monroe Leigh, September 28, 1989, 2. Interim Report Committee on State Immunity by Monroe Leigh, Draft June 17, 1988","1. AJIL International Decisions Section, 2. Summary of research on state immunity doctrine - case law, 3. Attachment and Execution of Property and Foreign Sovereign Immunity, 4. Foreign State Immunity: Summary of Law Review Articles Relevant to the American Experience with the Seven Questions Proposed in the Warsaw Report of the International Law Association Committee on State Immunity","Reports from: Georg Ress, Ajit Kumar Sengupta, Tara Kishore Prasad, Tibor Varady, Gamal Badr, Christopher H. Schreuer, C.C.A. Voskuil, Renata Sonnenfeld, Lady Fox, Giovanni de Sangro,","Contains pencil markup and comments","Contains Monroe Leigh signature","Contains notations","Contains pencil markup and comments","Contains pencil markup and comments","Contains handwritten notes and diagram of setting arrangement","Contains signature of Monroe Leigh","Contains post-it notes and handwritten comments, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, F. L. de May, Pierre Lalive, Ian Brownlie, B. Osorio, Ricardo R. Balestra, Silvia Maureen Williams, Georg Ress, Sueo Ikehara, Finn Syerstad, Tibor Varady, James Crawford, Rodney N. Purvis, Najeeb Samie, Edward Gordon, Gamal Badr, Kanae Taijudo, O. V. Bogdanov, Helmut SteinBurger, Ian Sinclair, Lars Hjerner, Michael M. Gondwe, K. M Ioannou","Contains handwritten note pages, post-it notes, comments","Contains post-it notes and instructions for Summer associates","1. Interim Report Committee on State Immunity, 6/15/88, 2. International Law Assoication Montreal Conference (1982) International Committee on State Immunity Report","Contains post-its and handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Georg Ress, Barbara Osorio, Najeeb Samie, F. L. de May, K. W. Cuperus, Ian Brownlie,","1. 3 alternate resolutions for the Queensland Conference, 2. Review of Professor Ress's Preliminary Report on Developments in State Immunity (Montreal Draft Convention)","1. Report for the ILA Conference in Queensland, 2. Amendment to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and the Berman Bill from the House of Representatives, 3. Injunctions under sovereign immunity law, 4. Summary of Law Review Articles relevant to the American Experience with the Seven Questions Proposed in teh Warsaw Report of the International Law Association Committee on State Immunity.","Contains handwritten notations","Signature: Monroe Leigh, Correspondents include: Jiri Zemanek, Monroe Leigh, Georg Ress, Christine De Witt,","List of Participants and Agenda for April 4 - 6, 1991 Meeting","Contains mark-up, post-its, handwritten notes","Contains diagrams of seating arrangment as well as notes about panels and discussions","Contains post-it, Participants for ILA Committee on State Immunity April 4-6, 1991, Cairo Conference 1992 Guidelines for Reports","Contains handwritten notes, markup, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Raul Vinuesa, Georg Ress, P.J. O'Keefe, Jurgen Brohmer, Catherin Kessedjian, Christoph Schreuer, Jiri Zemanek, Tibor Varady,","Contains post-its, handwritten notes, edits, markup, 1. UN: International Law Commission Report on the Draft Aricles Adopted at its 43rd Session, 2. Committee on Cultural Heritage Law, ILA, Report and Draft Convention for Consideration at the 1992 Conference, 3. Montreal Draft Article I/ILC Draft Article 2 (versions and edits), 4. ILA, State Immunity - Dissenting opinion, 5. Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property (UN, A/CN.4/L.457)","Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes","Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes","Contains post-its, markup, notes, and handwritten comments","Contains signature of Monroe Leigh, handwritten notes, edits","Contains handwritten notes and highlights, Correspondents include: Alfred P. Rubin, Anthony D'Amato, Monroe Leigh, Jim Nafziger, Cynthia Lichtenstein, Michael Sandler, Jounral Articles (with notes): 1. \"What does Tel-Oren Tell Lawyers?\" By Anthony D'Amato in \"The American Journal of International Law,\" 79:1, January 1985, 2. \"Revising the Law of 'Piracy'\" by Alfred P. Ruin, California Western International Law Journal, 21:1, 1990-1991.","Contains business cards, letters, post-it notes, notations, highlights, underlines, markers, Includes: \"Report of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association\" 1994, Military Law Review, Vol. 149, Summer 1995 [including: \"Evaluating Present Options for an International Criminal Court\" by Monroe Leigh], \"The Proposed Permanent International Criminal Court: An Appraisal\" by Leila Sadat Wexler from the Cornell International Law Journal, Vol. 29, No. 3, 1996, \"From 'Kidnapped' Witness to Released Accused 'for Humanitarian Reasons': The Case of the Late General Djordje Djukic\" by Paul J.I.M. de Waart from the Leiden Journal of Internal Law 9, 1996, \"Surrender of Fugitives to the War Crimes Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda: Squaring International Legal Obligations with the U.S. Constitution\" by Kenneth J. Harris and Robert Kushen from Criminal Law Forum Vol. 7 No. 3, 1996, \"Promoting the right to reparation for survivors of torture: What role for a permanent international criminal court?\" publication from Redress, \"The Case for a Permanent International Truth Commission\" by Michael P. Scharf from Duke Journal of Comparative \u0026,amp, International Law, Vol. 7 No. 2, 1997, \"The International Criminal Court: Observations and Issues Before the 1997 - 98 Preparatory Committee, And Administrative adn Financial Implications\" a joint project of International Association of Penal Law, International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, International Law Association, American Branch, Committee on ICC, 1997","Contains correspondence from M. Cherif Bassiouni, draft guidelines for Combating Impunity for International Crimes, Joinet Report from UN on question of the impunity of perpetrators of human rights violations (civil and political)","Nothing of note (no markups or highlights), Removed because can be found through catalog","Contains underlines, highlights, handwritten notations","Contains Monroe Leigh signature, check marks and edits, highlights, handwritten revisions, post-it notes, draft program, draft list of participants","Contains highlights, Correspondence with Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, Christopher Keith Hall, \"The ILC's Draft Statute for an International Criminal Tribunal\" by James Crawford in The American Jounral of Internaional Law, Vol. 88 No. 140, January 1994","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, handwritten pages of notes (including questions), highlights","Contains dividing markers","Contains post-it markers","Contains notation \"without common articles\"","Missing Articles 1 - 3","Contains checkmarks and pencilied notations","Handwritten edits included","Redline draft attached","Handwritten edits included","No edits, does not appear to be cited in AJIL article - keep?","Page marked with a post-it, Keep? Pin-cited in ICC Editorial Comment","Handwritten notes/edits by Monroe Leigh and edits by AJIL included","Draft of editorial comment attached","Attached revision of ICC Editorial Comment and noting recent proposal in policy, Handwritten edits marked with post-its","Includes handwritten edits","Includes handwritten edits","Includes handwritten markings","Includes handwritten markings","Printed November 29, 2000, includes highlighting","Printed November 29, 2000, includes highlighting and post-it note flagged page","Keep? No personal markings indicated (though some present as copied from original) and does not appear to be cited in his article","Attaching additional comments and edits on article \"International Law Societies and the Development of International Law\"","Requesting receipts for reimbursement purposes","Additional footnotes and consent to publication attached","Handwritten edits and notes from Monroe Leigh, Maury attached","With handwritten edits from Mohammed Z. Hafez","1999, Cornell International Law Journal article, \"The Amnesty Exception ot the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court\" by Michael P. Scharf, October 2000 offprint copy from International and Comparative Law Quarterly of UK House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee Report, June 2000, 1987 publication by Council of Europe on Legal Affairs, \"Expression of consent by states to be bound by a treaty\"","Requesting copy of Cannon 2 of the ABA Model of Judicial Conduct, 1991 edition","Enclosing articles on ICC and humanitarian intervention","Includes newspaper excerpts, speech, attendance lists for ceremony, Monroe Leigh resume, press release, copy of section from congressional record daily digest when appointed, confidential statement of employment and financial interests, statement of nominee to the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, correspondence, booklet containing information for appointment, The International Telephone and Telegraph Company and Chile, 1970-71: Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate by the Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations -June 21, 1973, Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations brochure, The Constitution of the United States of America, Nomination of John R. Stevenson hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate - July 31, 1973","Contains correspondence, looseleaf notes, memos, documents with underlines, newspaper clippings, biographical and financial forms that are filled out by hand, confirmation hearing materials, campaign contribution information, hearing transcript, questions","Contains Press Release regarding appointment, numerous invitation lists, correspondence, speech, photograph of swearing in","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Kenneth S. Levinson, Francis O. Wilcox, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Seymour J. Rubin, James V. Dolan, Thomas M. Franck, Oscar Schachter, John LeMoyne Ellicott, Gordon Gray, Loy W. Henderson, Philip W. Buchen, William Lang, Edward J. Gerrity, Jr., Bradford Morse, Washington Opportunities for Women, Carl F. Salans, Hamilton Carothers, Cecil, David C. Acheson, Willis L. M. Reese, Timothy W. Stanley, Harry W. Fawcett, Steven Landon, Kenneth M. Spang, H. Lane Kneedler, Jane Sommerich, James E. O'Brien, George P. Armour, Dante B. Fascell, Oscar Victor, Abram Chayes, James C. McKay, Samuel R. Dorrance, Smith College, John N. Hazard, Harry A. Inman, Ralph W. Dorius, Richard B. Bilder, Richard C. Allison, Betty Posniak, Lester Nurick, Lyman M. Tondel, Jr., William J. Martin, Jr., John H. Riggs, Jr., Richard S. Lombard, John Hopkins Heires, Norma, Andreas F. Lowenfeld, Thomas E. Drumm, Jr., John B. Henderson, Lewis Hoffacker, Will E. Leonard, Jr., James T. Lynn, John Maktos, Myer Rashish, Walter Sterling Surrey, Frank M. Wozencraft, James R. Offutt, Isaac Shapiro, John F. Ryan, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Douglas W. Laird, Raymond F. Conkling, G. W. Haight, Robert Murphy, Andrew R. Cecil, Mike Minder, H. A. H. Cortazzi, Mason Willrich, John S. Battle, Jr., Walter A. Slowinski, Jeffrey M. Lang, MAnsfield D. Sprague, Totton P. Heffelfinger, II","Correspondetns include: Monroe Leigh, William C. Olson, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, W. T. Mallison, Alwyn V. Freeman, Wilbur L. Fulgate, W. T. Ketcham, Jr., Hardy Dillard, Yehuda Blum, Amelito R. Mutuc, William W. Dunn, Robert S. Dillon, William H. Weiland, W. Gibson Harris, Willis L. M. Reese, John D. Epperly, Anthony A. Rascio, Adam Yarmolinsky, Paul A. Wolkin, David Sarre, Joseph Modeste Sweeney, Robert W. Lawson, Jr., Thomas S. Busha, Richard W. Edwards, Jr., Howard S. Levie, Miriam Theresa Rooney, Edward Dumbauld, Gordon H. Barrows, Covey T. Oliver, John P. Furman, Howard J. Taubenfeld, Michael F. Butler, Raymond L. Brittenham, Leslie A. Grant, Jose A. Cabranes, Cesar Sepulveda, Maxwell Cohen, John M. Howell, Thomas Ehrlich, Edward J. Lawler, Sidney Jacoby, Harry L. Freeman, Arthur R. Albrecht, F. Trowbridge vom Baur, Joseph H. Guttentag, Carl O. Christol, Maurice Wolf, Richard Young, John G. Kester, Charles S. Rhyne, Charles Robert Norberg, John M. Raymond, Gen Kajitani, Walter Sheble, George Yamaoka, Richard S. Reid, James N. Hyde, David D. Newsom, Alfred H. Von Klemperer, James A. R. Nafziger, John Scali, Herman Phleger, Eric Stein, Polly M. Lead, Bayless Manning, Edward D. Re, Stephen Hearst, Marshall V. Miller, Alan Wm. Wolff, H. Francis Shattuck, Jr., W. Tapley Bennett, Jr.","Includes transfer of records itemized listing, memos, brochures, appointment papers, newspaper clippings, travel itineraries and receipts for a trip to Brussels, correspondence, looseleaf notes, First Semiannual Report by the President to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Report submitted to the Committee on International Relations - December 1976, Report of the Study Mission and Cooperation in Europe - Washington, DC - December 2, 1976","Includes earnings and leave statement, correspondence ,memos, contacts card, inventory of boxes sent to Steptoe \u0026 Johnson, photocopies of newspaper articles, notice of resignation","Includes: \"The Foreign Affairs Advice Privilege\" by Gordon B. Baldwin, Wisconsin Law Review, Vol. 1976, No. 1, pp16 - 46 (w/note: \"To Monroe: With Grateful appreciation for affording the opportunity, Gordon\"), Q\u0026A for Leigh from Pike Committee, Draft Report citing Henry A. Kissinger (State, 40 Committee, and SALT), Pike Committee Proposed Resolutions on \"Contumacious Conduct\" of Henry A. Kissinger - Statement of the Facts, Suggested Paragraphs for Inclusion in Minority Report of House Select Committee on Intelligence, Looseleaf notes, Memo from George H. Aldrich to Mr. Maw re: Pike Committee Hearings - Indications of White House Staff Attitudes, News reports, Memorandum re: Legislative History of 2 United States Code 192, Statement by Henry A. Kissinger Secretary of State before the Select Committee on Intelligence House of Representatives, October 31, 1975, Buchen Draft, 11/18/75, Memorandum to Phillip W. Buchen, Antonin Scalia, Carlyle E. Maw, 11/18/75, Memorandum to Phillip W. Buchen, Rex E. Lee, Antonin Scalia, 11/17/75, Pike Committee Proposed Resolutions on \"Contumacious Conduct\" of Henry A. Kissinger - Call's Draft, Alternative speeches, Chronology with Respect to State Department Subpoena, Summons to appear before Pike Committee, Alternative Draft - Suggested Paragraphs for Inclusion in Minority Report of House Select Committee on Intelligence, 11/17/75, Copy of public law 93 - 190, Copy of Title 2 - The Congress, Codes 190 - 198","Contains handwritten notes, signatures, underlines, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, D. Jeffrey Hirschberg, Michael D. Sandler, John Lewis Smith, Jr., George W. Calhoun, Harold R. Tyler, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, Thomas Crocker, Peter W. Rodman, Tom Johnson, Edward S. Christenbury, Henry E. Petersen, George H. Aldirch,","Includes Motion of Plaintiffs for an order to permit public filing of their motion for summary judgment against the individual defendants, Memorandum of law in support of plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment against the individual defendants, photocopy of list of jobs of William A. K. Lake, Kissinger SFRC Testimony - July 10, 1974, Motion by Plaintiffs for summary judgment against the individual defendants","Includes: Petition for write of Ceriorari to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (w/letter from David Ginsburg and business card of James E. Wesner), Brief for Petitioner and Cross-Respondent Henry A. Kissinger, Brief for Respondents Military Audi Project, et. al, Reply Brief for Petitioner and Cross-Respondent Henry A. Kissinger, Appendix, Syllabus (w/handwritten note, \"Thank you\"), Supreme Court Decisions","Contains handwritten notations, edits, underlines, signatures, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jeffrey H. Smith, Lawrence S. EagleBurger, John S. Pruden, James B. Rhoads, Henry R. Kissinger, Jack Brooks, Don Oberdorfer, Jock Covey, Donald P. Young, Helmut C. Sonnenfeldt, James E. Wesner, David Ginsberg","Contains newspaper clippings, journal articles, photocopies of newspapers","Includes materials regarding the donation of Kissinger's Papers to the Library of Congress, looseleaf notes, notations","Article re: Hedrick Smith v. Nixon case from \"The Daily Washington Law Reporter\" Vol. 106, No. 97, pg. 913 - 918","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, The Editor - Washington Post, Mike Sandler, David Ginsburg, James E. Wesner","Contains photocopies of docments: US Court of Appeals for DC Circuit list of relevant case numbers \u0026 memorandum, Proceedings transcript, delivered opinion (2 copies), Plaintiffs reply memorandum of points and authorities in support of their motion for a preliminary injunction, memorandum of points and authorities in support of plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and, alternatively, a preliminary injunction, Affidavit of William E. Leuchtenburg, Affidavit of Nat Hentoff, Affidavit of William Safire, Affidavit of Donald G. Herzberg, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment and in support of defendant Henry A. Kissinger's cross-motion for summary judgment, Opposition to plaintiffs' motions for summary judgment, Cross-motion for summary judgment by defendant Henry A. Kissinger, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction, Second Affidavit of Henry A. Kissinger, Order, Certificate of Service, Affidavit of Monroe Leigh, Memorandum of points and authorities in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment and in support of defendant Henry A. Kissinger's cross motion for summary judgment, Complaint","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, George H. Aldrich, President Ronald Reagan, Sen. Arlen Specter, Henry A. Kissinger, Pamela B. Gann, Erwin N. Griswold, Mark R. Joelson, Stephen S. Rosenfeld,","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Malcolm R. Wilkey, William W. Bishop, Jr., memorandum for Mary Lee re: Suggested Paragraph for Chairman Moore's Letter, John R. Stevenson","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., Abraham D. Sofaer, Memorandum for Restatement File, Richard L. Fischer, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Jennifer L. Hall, John Norton Moore","Contains highlights, underlines, markers, newspaper photocopies, newspaper clippings, journal excerpts, articles","Excerpts from the American Journal of International Law re: The Permanent Court of Arbitration for 1961, 1963, 1969, \"Nomination of Thomas J. Meskill\" Report from the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate together with Individual News, 1975, pamphlet: \"Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary: What it is and How it Works\" American Bar Association, 1977, UN General Assembly Security Council A/33/223 S/12830 19 October 1978: Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups Note by the Secretary General, text of EO 12059, 11 May 1978,","Contains 4 reports with Monroe Leigh signature, in French language, also includes UN Gen. Assembly Security Council A/33/223/Rev. 1, 25 October 1978: Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups - Note by Secretary General","Contains correspondence, envelopes, memos, note cards, looseleaf notes, notations, table of U. S. members since 1938, Election of Judges to the International Court of Justice, 1981 - Sri Lanka's Candidate - Mr. H. W. Jayewardene, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cyrus Vance, Austin Pulle, Jorge A. Aja Espil, G. W. Haight, H. W. Jayewardene, Marshall Mays, Robert B. von Mehren, Roberts B. Owen, Willis L. M. Reese, Ernest A. Gross, Cecil J. Olmstead, Francis T. P. Plimpton, William W. Scranton, Stephen Schwebel, Hardy C. Dillard, Timothy B. Atekson, Marco C. E. J. Bronckers, Abram Chayes, William W. Bishop, Jr., Edison W. Dick, Richard C. Allison, Philip C. Jessup, Lyon L. Brinsmade","Contains signatures, memos, edits, notations, highlights, articles, looseleaf notes, newsletters, resumes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert Brownwell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herbert W. Briggs, John R. Stevenson, Seymour Rubin, Warren E. Burger, Walter Sterling Surrey, Adrian W. De Wind, John N. Hazard, Robert Coulson, Eugene F. Scoles, Henry T. King, Jr., Austin Pulle, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Herbt J. Hansell, Cyrus R. Vance, Stephen M. Schwebel, Hardy C. Dillard, Erik Suy, Vanden Huevel, Millard H. Ruud, Norris Darrell, Howared M. Holtzmann, Kurt Waldheim","Contains memos, handwritten notes, eidts, looseleaf notes, articles, signatures, highlights, background information, reports, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Carlyle E. Maw, Stephen M. Schwebel, William D. Rogers, Herbert Brownell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Herbert J. Hensell, Warren E. Burger, Cyrus Vance, Henry T. King, Jr., John Nolan, Alan Cranston, Joseph J. Sisco, Carole Smith, Millard H. Ruud, James O. Eastland, John R. Stevenson, E. Donald Shapiro, Don Wallace, Jr., Daniel P. Moynihan, Philip C. Jessup, Robert Coulson, Robert L. Trescher, W. M. Reisman, Hugo B. Margain, Eugene V. Rostow, Thomas M. Franck","Contains memos, handwritten notes, edits, underlines, table of US memebers since 1938, articles, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert J. Hansell, Kurt Waldheim, Cyrus Vance, Joseph S. Lord, III, Herbert Brownell, William W. Bishop, Jr., Alan M. Dershowitz, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Frank J. McGarr, Robert A. Sprecher, Albert Branson Maris, Stephen G. Breyer, Damon J. Keith, Walter J. Cummings, Maurice Copithorne, Carlyle E. Maw, Leonard C. Meeker, Timothy B. Atkeson, Henry T. King, Warren E. Burger, William D. Rogers","Contains various drafts of letters re: International Court of Justice and Cyrus R. Vance, supporting materials, notations, highlights, memos, table of U.S. members since 1946, table fo U.S. members since 1938, routing slips, and correspondence indicating that ML had requested materials be returned and then the returned copies are included, articles, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cyrus R. Vance, Henry T. King, Jr., Millard H. Ruud, Gerald Asken,","Contains transcripts, scripts, underlines, edits, comments, signatures, Who's Who in America excerpted photocopies, Who's Who in the World excerpted photocopies, Directory of American Scholars excerpted photocopies, The International Who's Who excerpted photocopies, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Pegi McLaughlin, Arthur J. Goldberg","Materials for correspondence with Kurt Waldeim, Secretary General of the United Nations, from William W. Bishop, Jr., Herbert Brownell, Herbert J. Hansell, Monroe Leigh","Contains memos, signatures, photocopies of telegrams, handwritten letters, transcripts of speeches, resumes, draft press release, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Herbert J. Hansell, Alan J. Kreczko, Leonard v. B. Sutton, Seymour J. Rubin, Adrian W. DeWind, John Scott, Hardy Dillard, John R. Stevenson, Stephen M. Schwebel, Warren E. Burger, John N Hazard, Robert Coulson, Henry T. King, Millard H. Ruud, William W. Bishop, Jr., Arthur J. Goldberg,","Contains handwritten notations, photocopies, agendas, correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert H. Mundheim, Austin Pulle, J. Wallace Hopkins, Jr., Michael Bradfield, Carlyle E. Maw, Stephen M. Schwebel, Max Frankel, Richard R. Baxter, Cyrus Vance, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herbert J. Hansell","Contains index, memos, looseleaf notes, envelopes, markup, edits, mailing lists, messenger requests, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, J. Varekamp, Roberts B. Owen, Keith Highet, William W. Bishop, Jr., Edmund S. Muskie, Lyon L. Brinsmade, Hardy Dillard, Eric Stein, Richard L. McCall, John J. McCloy, Michael Reisman, R. Ammi Cutter, Daniel J. Boorstin, James E. O'Brien, Stephen M. Schwebel, Leonard C. Meeker, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Seymour J. Rubin, Abdulloh El-Erain, Erik Suy, Abram Chayes, George J. Alexander, Richard H. Ullman, Michael I. Sovern, Adrian S. Fisher, Warren E. Burger, Herbert W. Briggs, Al Freeman, Oscar M. Ruebhausen, Robert M. von Mehren, Albert M. Sacks, Robert Coulson, Merrell E. Clark, Jr., Austin Pulle, Herb Hansell","Contains handwritten comments, notes, signature, underlines, Foreign Affairs Manual Circular, Vol. 3 - Personnel (1980 and 1981), Presidential Ranks - Score Sheet, Panel B, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Joan M. Clark, John H. Rouse,","Contains pencil markup, \"Preliminary Summary of Support by Groups Consulted, for U. S. nominee to ICJ\"","Names include: Roberto Ago (Italy), Jiminez De Arechaga (Uruguay), Abdullah El-Erian (Egypt), Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mexico), L. Ignacio-Pinto (Benin), H. W. Jayewaredene (Sri Lanka), Eero J. Manner (Finland), Jose Sette Camara (Brazil)","b. May 26, 1907 according to original file container, Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Robert Ago of Italy between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, Don Wallace, Jr., Millard H. Rudd, includes highlights and notations","Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Jiminez De Arechaga (Uruguary) between Monroe Leigh, William D. Rogers, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs","b. March 21, 1920 according to original file container, Contains resume, correspondence (1 letter) regarding Abdullah El-Erian between Monroe Leigh, Philip C. Jessup","b. November 17, 1908 according to original file container, Contains curriculum vitae, highlights, correspondence (3 letters) regarding Antonio Gomez Robledo (Mexico) between Hugo B. Margain, Monroe Leigh, the Department of State, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs","b. 1916 according to original file container, Contains resume, highlights, pencil mark-up, correspondence regarding H. W. Jayewaredene (Sri Lanka) between Cyrus R. Vance, A. C. S. Hameed, the Department of State, the Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the U.N.","b. June 21, 1903 according to original file container, Contains handwritten memo, correspondence (1 letter) regarding Louis Ignacio-Pinto (Benin) between Monroe Leigh, William D. Rogers","b. July 16, 1913 according to original file container, Contains curriculum vitae, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Eero J. Manner (Finland) between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, the Department of State, the Embassy of Finland","b. April 14, 1920 according to original file container, Contains highlights, resume, Correspondence (3 letters) regarding Jose Sette Camara (Brazil) between the Department of State, the Permanent Mission of Brazil to the U. N., Vanden Huevel, John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs","Names include: Richard R. Baxter, Nathan R. Berke, Hardy C. Dillard, Walter Ely, Arthur J. Goldberg, Leo Gross, Louis Henkin, Myres S. McDougal, Robert B. McKay, Carlyle E. Maw, Russell D. Niles, Covey T. Oliber, Oscar Schachter, Bernard G. Segal, Louis B. Sohn, William B. Spong, Jr., John R. Stevenson","Contains highlights, letter from Warren E. Burger to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Henry T. King, Jr., to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, press release and letter (dated 29 June 1978) from William D. Rogers to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Carlyle E. Maw to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Millard H. Ruud to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, personal note, letter from Herbert Brownell to Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter from Robert Coulson to Monroe Leigh","b. February 14, 1921 according to original file container, contains highlights, correspondence regarding Richard R. Baxter, background information, bibliographies, letters of support, resume, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Herbert J. Hansell, Millard H. Ruud, Don Wallace, Jr., Carlyle E. Maw, William D. Rogers, Robert Coulson, Thomas M. Franck, Henry T. King, Jr.,","Contains correspondence (2 letters) regarding Nathan R. Berke between Monroe Leigh, Alan Cranston, Douglas J. Bennet, Jr., President Jimmy Carter","Contains highlights, letter regarding Hardy C. Dillard between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","Contains highlights, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Walter Ely between Herbert Brownell, Robert L. Trescher, Shirley M. Hufstedler","b. August 8, 1908 according to original file container, contains highlights, underlines, resume, biographical information, correspondence regarding Arthur J. Goldberg, Correspondents include: Herbert J. Hansell, Fred J. Cassibry, Alfonso J. Zirpoli, Julius J. Hoffman, James B. Parsons, Walter E. Craig, Joseph S. Lord, III, Alan M. Dershowitz, Frank J. McGarr, Robert A. Sprecher, Albert Branson Maris, Stephen G. Breyer, William J. Campbell, Hubert H. Humphrey, Howard H. Baker, Frank Church, President Jimmy Carter, Damon J. Keith, Walter J. Cummings, Leonard C. Meeker, Joseph J. Sisco","b. April 6, 1903 according to original file container, contains highlights, resume, biographical information, correspondence regarding Leo Gross, Correspondents include: Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon, Daniel P. Moynihan, Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter regarding Louis Henkin between Leonard C. Meeker and Monroe Leigh","Contains highlights, letter regarding Carlyle E. Maw between Herbert Brownwell and Monroe Leigh","b. November 23. 1906 according to original file container, contains highlights, biographical and bibliographical information, correspondence regarding Myres S. McDougal, Correspondents include: Elliott Goldstein, Herbert J. Hansell, President Jimmy Carter, John C. Stennis, James O. Eastland, Monroe Leigh, W. M. Reisman, Eugene V. Rostow, William W. Bishop, Jr., E. Donald Shapiro, Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon, Emerson G. Spies, Frank Moore,","Contains highlights, letter regarding Robert B. McKay between Monroe Leigh and Herbert Brownwell","Contains highlights, letter regarding Russell D. Niles between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","b. April 21, 1913 according to original file container, contains highlights, AALS Directory of Law Teachers excerpt, Who's Who in America excerpt, letter dated 9 June 1978 regarding Covey T. Oliver between Monroe Leigh and Millard H. Ruud","Contains highlights, correspondence (2 letters) regarding Oscar Schachter between John R. Stevenson, Herbert W. Briggs, Millard H. Ruud, Edward Gordon","Contains highlights, letter regarding Bernard G. Segal between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","b. March 1, 1974 according to original file container, contains highlights, biographical and bibliographical information, correspondence regaridng Louis B. Sohn, Correspondents include: Herbt J. Hansell, Henry T. King, Jr., Monroe Leigh, Robert Coulson","Contains highlights, letter regarding William B. Spong, Jr. between Monroe Leigh and Warren E. Burger","Contains highlights, letter regarding John R. Stevenson between Monroe Leigh and Herbt Brownwell","Contains supporting documents, underlines, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Austin Pulle, Arthur J. Goldberg, William W. Bishop, Jr.","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, PCA reports starting in 1900","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, articles about the PCA","Index: Statute of the International Court of Justice, Present Members of the International Court of Justice, Procedure for Election of Judges, American Candidates, Foreign Candidates (Ambassador El-Erian (Egypt), Mr. Razafindralambro (Madagascar), Ambassador Sette Camara (Brazil), Dr. Gomez Robledo (Mexico), Professor Robert Ago (Italy), Judge Manner (Finland), Mr. Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)), Past Nominations by the US National Group","Contains \"Guide for National Red Cross Societies on their Role as Auxiliaries of the Army Medical and Civil Defence Services\" - Geneva, 1952 and Memorandum re: Summary of Participation and Probable Voting Position of Governments and National Red Cross Societies as of October 18, 1957","Contains notations, signatures, Correspondents include: U. S. Delegation, Orlando Pedragosa Nadal (Delegate of Uruguay), Dr. Muhlenhover (Delgate of Germany, Amrit Kaur (Chairman, XIXth International Red Cross Conference), General Gruenther, James T. Nicholson, Mr. Boissier, Ellsworth Bunker, Robert McClintock (Delegate of USA), George M. Elsey, John Foster Dulles","Contains notations, schedules for each day of the Conference (28 Oct - 7 Nov), list of delegates, governing rules","Contians notations, edits, markup, copies of various drafts and resolutions proposed by different countries in attendance at the Conference","Removed to collections in library because there were no markings","Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library [Law Basement - Oceans 13.6.I6146P","Issued by the Embassy of Pakistan, Washington, D.C.","Contains inked edits and markings in the footnotes, Leigh signature","Contains Leigh signature, minor edits and markup","Contains edits, markup, notations","Contains edits, markup, notations, attached notes","Contains markup, notations, looseleaf notes, briefs","Contains markup, notations","Contains 1 document with two attachments, including 1 - The Development of the Murray River and 2 - Synopsis of Report of the Inter-State Royal Commission on the River Murray (1902)","Contains 1 document titled: \"Recommendations of International Joint Commission on Diversion from Watershed in Its Final Report on the Lake of the Woods Reference\"","Contains markup, handwritten notations, circled areas regarding the relevant aspects to international water rights vis-à-vis the St. Lawrence Seaway between Canada and the US. Includes Public Law 358, 83d Congress, Chapter 201, 2d Session, S. 2150 (July 1957), \"Report on the Committee on Public Works on S.2150: A Bill providing for creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation to Construct part of the St. Lawrence Seaway in United States Territory and for other purposes,\" House Report No. 1215, 83d Congress, 2d Session (February 19, 1954), Senate Report No. 441 (same name House Report No. 1215), 83d Congress, 1st Session (June 16, 1953)","Contains copies of treaties, memos, drafts, relevant background/precedent materials, notes, handwritten notations, edits, markup, revisions","Contains copies of treaties, memos, drafts, relevant background/precedent materials, notes, handwritten notations, edits, markup, revisions","Contains initials ML","Contains cases American Hawaiian Steamship Co. v. United States, Baltimore Steam Packet v. United States, Cors v. United States","Contains cases Eastern Steamship Lines v. United States, Kendall v. United States, Lex Laboratories, Inc. v. United States","Contains cases National Bulk Carriers v. United States, North American Shipping Company v. United States, Olive J. Olson \u0026 Company v. United States, Ozanic v. United States, Petition of Grace Lines, Smith-Douglass Company v. United States, Trailerships Inc. v. United States, Wilson Lines v. United States","Contains an overview of legislation and cases related to Just Compensation","Contains summary of compromise settlement offer of just compensation for five Danish vessels requisitioned July 12, 1941, including the Alssund, Brosund, Columbia, Lundby, Olympia","Contains draft \"Report for H. Graham Morison, Assistant Attorney General, Claims Division, Department of Justice","Contains memorandum for Mr. Bressor, Message for Mr. Howard, Memorandum for Mr. Laylin","Contains memorandum for Conference with Paul Umoff, Memorandum of Conference with J. G. Comyn, Memorandum of Conference with H. A. Stevenson, Memorandum of Conference with George Davies","Contains Deposition of Hans Christian Brodersen and the Deposition of Hugo Lund for Dampskibsselskabet \"Haffnia\" Aktieselskab, et al vs. The United States in the United States Court of Claims","Binder with 16 sections regarding \"Christiani Visa Matter\" that deals with citizenship and whether or not Henning Christiani was a collaborator with the Germans during World War II. Sections include: Memorandum for Mr. Laylin, 1. Christiani and Nielsen Memorandum, 2. letter to Henning Christiani, 3. Memo of a conversation between Mr. Steger and Mr. Hyde at the U.S. Consulate on 12th January 1948, 4. Telephone conversation of December 11, 1947 with Francis Cunningham of State Department, concerning visas, 5. Translation of Depostition made by former Prime Minister Erik Scavenius before the investigating committee of hte Engineering Society in the matter of the investigation of the conduct of its member, Dr. Rud. Christiani, during the late war, 6. \"Danish Saboteurs Wreck Nazi Plants\" text from New York Times article dated Sunday, February 21, 1943, 7. \"Nazis Hinted Giving Up Norway and Denmark\" text from New York World-Telegram article dated Thursday, February 3, 1944, 8. \"Nazis Plan to Leave Norway, Denmark\" text from The London Daily Sketch artcled dated Thursday, February 3, 1944, 9. Statement (from Christiani?), 10. Translation of Memorandum on the Work of Ardal, 11. Translation of Letter of Auugst 19, 1949, from Dr. Christiani to Mr. Henning O. Christiani, New York, in excerpt, 12. Translation of memorandum from Mr. C. L. David, barrister to the Supreme Court, to Mr. Steglich-Petersen, barrister to the Supreme Court, regarding Dr. Rud. Christiani vs. The Danish Engineering Society dated August 15, 1949, in excerpt, 13. Translation of letter of April 20, 1949, from the Ministry of Justice to Mr. Steglich-Petersen, attorney for Dr. Rud Christiani, informing Mr. Steglich-Petersen that the Ministry of Justice has written the Attorney General that they accept his recommendation that hte Ministry not take up again the matter of violation of hte ex post facto laws relating to association with the enemy during the occupation of which Dr. Christiani was absolved of February 7, 1947, -- in spite of additional relevant data extracted by the investigating committee of the Danish Engineering Society, 14. Translation Royal Danish Legation letter, 15. Translation of letter of June 13, 1949, from Dr. Rud. Christiani to Mr. Henning O. Christiani, care of Christiani \u0026 Nielsen Ltda, Bogota, Colombia, in excerpt, 16. Translation of letter between Henning O. Christiani and Christiani \u0026 Nielsen / Rud Christiani","Contains facts of the case, memorandum, notes, supplemental memorandum, Brief of Claimant on Motion to Dismiss, H.R. 5200 (80th Congress, 2d Session), markup, looseleaf handwritten notes, edits [Case revolves around the question of \"whether an individual who is an American citizen by American law and at the same time a German citizen by German law, may recover property seized by the Alien Property Custodian during WWII\"]","Contains handwritten looseleaf notes, drafts, edits, markup","Contains brief overviews of sales contracts involving shipping via water (ocean/sea), including Name, D.W.T., Age, Date of Sale, Seller, Buyer, Consideration, Price per D.W.T., Terms of Payment, Port of Delivery, and Conditions, from July 1940 to October 1945","Contains brief overviews of sales contracts involving shipping via water (ocean/sea), including Name, D.W.T., Age, Date of Sale, Seller, Buyer, Consideration, Price per D.W.T., Terms of Payment, Port of Delivery, and Conditions, from July 1940 to October 1945","Contains orders, memorandum, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes,","Contains handwritten looseleaf notes, drafts, edits, markup","Involves rights of ships and the Federal Government, contains Abstracts of Cases for Cors Argument, memorandum, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, edits, discussions on the authority of \"the Maritime Commission to requisition ships of foreign registry lying idle in American ports,\" the \"enhancement clause,\" Report: Inquiry into operations, policies, and affairs of United States shipping board and emergency fleet corporation by the House of Representatives, 69th Congress, 1st Sesstion (Report No. 2)","Contains printed proceedings of case, court documents (both for the Court of Claims phase and the US Supreme Court phase), includes markup, handwritten notations","Includes copies of 5 wills for Adda M. Allen, Janet H. C. Meade, Jane Kelley Caskey, Howard T. Karsner, Frank R. Jelleff,","Contains memoranda, court documents, depositions, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, edits, markup, drafts, discussion of \"whether the Commissioner of Baseball may not be deemed a one-man voluntary association,\" national law of unfair competition, piracy complaint in connection with world series broadcast, copyright problems involved in televising the Cinema","Contains memoranda, index cards, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, discusses questions re: \"whether the President proceeding under his executive powers may cancel the certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain domestic air carriers authorizing them to fly to Mexico City.\"","Contains drafts, edits, markup, looseleaf handwritten notes, newspaper clippings","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains drafts, edits, looseleaf handwritten notes, handwritten notations","Contains 27 index cards with summaries of relevant cases for precedent purposes under the headings of arbitration, Condemnation, Contract, Fiscal Year, Lease, Reimbursement,","Contains notes by Monroe Leigh, Orem W. Ketchum, J. K. M., H. R. S., W. S. S., D. V. H., Jr., C. J. S., includes markup, adites, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, index card","Contains \"Progress of Bankruptcy\" framed cartoon (n.d.), University of London Presentation Ceremony for Recipients fo Higher Degrees and Reception by the Vice-Chancellor program (21 March 1952), \"Law Notes\" notebook that lists persons met/present at social functions and those who sent Monroe Leigh Christmas Cards, The University of Virginia and the Spirit of Honor by Robert K. Gooch, An address to the entering students, 19 Sept 1955","Contains handwritten letters, envelopes, enclosures, invitations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Dietrich Oehler, Howard E. Hensleigh, Old Ivy Inn, Robert Hubbard, Jr., Raymond F. Loving, Farmington Country Club, John R. Dykema, Hardy C. Dillard, Arthur J. Walters, Bumpus Book Store, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Donald P. Ray, Helen M. Hill, Roger Fisher, Lindsey Cowen, R. D. G. Ribble, Marjorie Merritt, Channing Harrison, E. Ham. Welbourn, John S. Voorhees, Michael H. Cardozo, Adam Yarmolinsky, Davidson Sommers, Walter H. Glass, Louis Henkin, Department of Motor Vehicles, Alan Burroughs, Klemens von Klemperer, William H. Smith, Robert W. Tucker, Charles T. Berry, Evans B. Brasfield, F. Aley Allan, Reverend Daniel E. Power, Comptroller of the Treasury, Office of the Assessor, District Collector of Internal Revenue, Henry Saunders, F. A. Cardman, Joseph Burchenal, London Life Association Ltd, Robert Haydock","Contains looseleaf notes, Conclusions in response document, French Republic in the Name of the French People document, handwritten notations and edits in french, Correspondents include: Jane Lang McGrew, Norman Frauenheim, F. A. Mann, Monroe Leigh, Trustee Department - General Accident, Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd.,","Contains note cards, newspaper clippings, handwritten letters, letter drafts, envelopes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, U. S. Department of Commerce, Vincent Burke, John N. Irwin II, George W. Hickman, Nugroho, Joseph C. Robert, Robert H. Knight, David Bruce, Paul Kaplowitz, Wilmington Trust Company, Donald E. Claudy, Robert Dechert, Manhattan Traffic Court, Robert Fearey, Paul A. Wolkin, John R. Dykema, Heyward Isham, Totton P. Heffelfinger II, Union Trust Company, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, Belgian Consul General, Tom W. Leigh, Roy D. Russell, Benjamin Forman, Regal Shoe Shop, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, R. E. Booker, G. Vernon Leopold, R. E. Bauer, Howard Hensleigh, John D. Epperly, Walter, Glass, Superintendent of Documents, John N. Bathrick, Leonard J. Ganse, John Haskell, Bumpus Book Store, George Hsu \u0026 Company, Blackwell's, Sheldon Z. Kaplan, Philip O'Neill, Jimmy, John McGlynn, Sherman Baldwin, Catharine Gallaher, Wilson E. Schmidt, Jere H. Dkyema, John D. Epperly, Henry W. Sawyer, III, Joseph M. Snee, Edwin G. Schuck, Luke Marbury, Carl, Z. Lewis Dalby, J. W. Lentz, Jack Osborne, Charles Davis, Folger, Nolan, Fleming - W. B. Hibbs \u0026 Co., Inc., Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Mansfield D. Sprague, William Gallaher, Arthur H. Phillips, Frank Shakelford, O. M. Scott, Robert G. Harper, David Bruce, Edwin McElwain, Lyttleton Fox, Myres S. McDougal, H. M. Stationary Office, Don V. Harris, Jr., Marshal, Stephen Hearst, Roland, John B. Henderson, Edward Lee Arapian, Dillard Crinkley, William W. Arbuckle, Thomas Armat, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Gianni (Johnny) Manca, Robert (Bob) Haydock, Ammi Cutter, H. Marshall Peter, Charlie Maechling, Father James F. Cunningham,","Contains signatures, handwritten comments, enclosures, looseleaf notes, pamphlets, brochures, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Daingerfield L. Ashton, Benjamin Forman, Marjorie Merritt, John D. Randall, Richard R. Baxter, Stephen Hearst, Jackson Martindell, Tracy S. Voorhees, The Ronald Press Company, M. W. Oettershagen, Little Falls Swimming Club, Thomas P. Peardon, Nugroho, Michael H. Cardozo, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Howard E. Hensleigh, John F. Furman, Blackwell's Music Shop, F. Warrington Dawson, J. Vincent Burke, Jr., F. J. Dymond, Leonard C. Meeker, Irving Lipkowitz, J. W. Iliff, Wallace Dempsey, Lybrand, Ross Brothers \u0026 Montgomery, Walter Herzfeld, Ercole Graziadei, Mrs. McCannon, E. Earl Pugh, Robert W. Berry, Siesta Motel, Louis C. Krauthoff, Byron S. Adams, Simeon B. Dunlap Smith, Rene-Jean Wilhelm, Joseph Burchenal, T. A. Grillo, Tyler Thompson, Phillip I.Blumberg, I. Austin Heyman, Lyttleton Fox, Brockenbrough Lamb, The Old Ivy Inn, George W. Hickman, Jr., Jackson K. Judy, Jerome P. Facher, George R. Fetter, Robert M. Scott, Sam Clammer, L. L. Lemnitzer, Sidney Morton, Ernest A. Jaffray, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr., Hugh Gallaher, Theodore C. Achilles, Alan S. Boyd, Anna Barringer, Henry W. Sawyer, III, Harvard Law Review, William Leigh Taylor, Walter Glass, Edwin Martin, W. T. M. Beale, Jr., James Fulton, Joseph Barbash, Ben Bruce Blakeney, Leonard J. Saccio, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Conrad Philos, G. Gale Roberson, Jr., Frank Boas, Chase Manhattan Bank, J \u0026 E Bumpus, Ltd., John Cheeseright, Charles Foster Moore,","Contains signatures, handwritten comments, underlines, Correpondents include: Monroe Leigh, Warrington Dawson, Walton Folk, Marjorie G. McCannon, Elliott B. Strauss, Lewis H. Van Dusen, John B. Rehm, John G. Burnett, K. H. Friedman, Charles Rhyne, Norman P. Seagrave, Herbert F. Goodrich, Leslie A. Boosey, E. J. O'Donnell, J. Vincent Burke, Jr., Benjamin Forman, John B. Henderson, Roger Ernst, Richard R. Baxter, William E. Perdew, Samuel L. Eggleston, Herman C. Marshall, Gerald Draper, Bill, Blackwell's Book Store, Tracy S. Voorhees, A. W. H. Nicholson, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., Thomas P. Peardon, William McC. Martin, Jr., D. Webster, Mansfield Sprague, Lynn Ungoed-Thomas, Bankers Trust Company, Stephen Hearst, G. I. A. D. Draper, Comptroller of the Treasury, Joseph T. Trotter, A. E. Kraus, Madeleine Provinzano, Lyman L. Lemintzer, Max G. Coulson, Doubleday Book Shop, Union Trust Company, Rene-Jean Wilhelm, Howard E. Hensleigh, H \u0026 P Manufacturing Company, F. Trowbridge vom Bauer, Herbert J. Blitz, Lyttleton Fox, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr.","Contains underlines, handwritten notations, signatures, Correspondents include: Julia and Gerald I. A. D. L. Al Forge, Draper, Monroe Leigh,","Contains handwritten letters, looseleaf pages, envelopes, enclosures, resumes, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Sidney Morton, SCM, Mr. Guiher, Mr. Morris, Charles Donahue, Donald J. Hardenbrook, William C. Bauknight, Julius Kaplan, Richard C. Bergen, Walter H. Glass, Charles H. Shuff, Robert A. Marmet, John N. Regan, Dumond Peck Hill, Market Tire Company, Macon M. Arthur, Gustave M. Hauser, Adam Yarmolinsky, Union Trust Company, Perkins McGuire, Aley Allan, Joel Barlow, Edward D. Re, Nicholas Katzenbach, John E. Hayes, Wallace G. Dempsey, Arthur H. Phillips, Stanley Surrey, John Dykema, Robert W. Lawson, Jr., Edward S. Smith, J. W. Weaver, Samuel Efron, Eastern Airlines, K. H. Friedman, Tracy S. Voorhees, Peter von Teufenstein, John Stuart Higgins Jr., Martin Domke, Alfred von Klemperer, Helen Claggett, John B. Huffaker, Dan Marquarder, H. F. Arps, William J. Schrenk, Jr., John Carey, Mansfield D. Sprague, Federal Trade Commission, Better Business Bureau, Washington Post, Department of Licenses \u0026 Inspection, William H. Watts, Stephen C. Reville, Jr., George C. Denney, Clovis E. Byers, Lawrence Hargie, Philip D. Saxon, Marjorie Merritt, Dick van Wagener, Philip D. Saxony, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, John Stewart Higgins, Jr., Richard M. Buxbaum, Seymour J. Rubin, Hubert A. Schneider, Herbert Briggs, William Roy Vallance, Clovis Byers, John D. Epperly, Howard S. Levie, Charles R. Norberg, George Farah, Jacob L. Holtzmann, Irving Lipkowitz, Gerald I. A. D. Draper, Rev. Oscar deWolf Randolph, Phillip I. Blumberg, Jefferson B. Fordham, Robert Dechert, R. Granville Curry, Alan G. Kirk II, Bernard G. Heinzen, L. Niederlehner, Frank M. Wozencraft, Michael Cardozo, E. Fontaine Broun, C. Severin Buschmann, Jr., James C. Sargent, Alan S. Boyd, Daggett (Bud) Howard, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, Benjamin Forman, Charles L. Decker, Virginia Law Review Association, Collins Denny, III, Conrad Philos, Old Ivy Inn, Max Lehrer, L. Addison Lanier, Hudon's, J. Jacobs Shannen, Fisher Radio Warehouse, Georg Hukman, Z. Lewis Dalby, Glenn R. Winters, Alfred H. Von Klemperer, Brentano's, Blackwell's, John G. Burnett, Frank L. Dennis, A. Rushton, George W. Hickman, Lewis H. Van Dusen, George M. Coburn, Paul Nitze,","Contains handwritten letters, envelopes, enclosures, invitations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David I. Johnston, Rodrigo Llorente, James R. Patton, Jr., Virginia Law Review Association, Henry Dolz, Allen Communications, Lindsey Cowen, Walter Sterling Surrey, John B. Henderson, J. de Tender, Hugh Calkins, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, Samuel B. Sterrett, James R. Patton, Tatlana Guldberg, Robert H. Knight, E. Hambleton (Ham) Welbourn, Jr., Norman Seagrave, Epsilon of Chi Phi, Secretary to General Gruenther, K. H. Friedman, Ralph Immell, Edwin Martin, Alfred M. Gruenther, Howard S. Levie, Sweet \u0026 Maxwell Ltd., A. Moreni, Robert H. Haden, Abram Chayes, Stevens and Sons, Vada Horsch, Wagons-Lits, American Airlines, Richard Swift, Messrs. Guiher and Morris, Walter H. Glass, Royal Little, Russell Baird Adams, F. Aley Allan, Douglass Cater, G. O. J. van Tets, Hubert A. Schneider, Mr. William Merriam, Henry F. Butler, Ralph Wesley Golby, Secretary - Metropolitan Club, Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Jerome P. Facher, Roger Fisher, Noyes Thompson (Tom) Powers, Stanley V. Malcuit, Guerin Todd, Wallace G. Dempsey, Gertrude C. Whitaker, Lewis Matacia, James Sargent, C. Richard Locke, Juraj L. J. Slavik, John Andrews King, Jr., Bourke B. Hickenloper, Rufus King, Ina Walker, Nugroho, Sidney Morton, Jack H. Pender, Frank Shackelford, John B. Henderson, Daggett (Bud) H. Howard, Ray Brittinham, The Treasurer - Metropolitan Club, Stephen C. Hopkins, Sr., Stephen Reville, George M. Pavia, Leon Lipson, John P. Furman, James P. Sullivan, Cecil J. Olmstead, Herman Finkelstein, John King, Jr., Louis C. Krauthoff, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, John DeHardit, Chesapeake \u0026 Potomac Telephons, Harvard Business Review, Judson T. Vaughan, Jr., Phillip D. Jackson, Hart Perry, Warren Lee Pierson, Palmer S. Rutherford, Jr., John Emerson, Chris Nolde, Irving Lipkowitz, William Barron, Harry Catlin, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Ed Stern, Ken Hadow, Robert H. Haden, Henry Dolz","Contains invitations, notecards, envelopes,newspaper clippings, Correspendents include: Monroe Leigh, Riggs National Bank, Robert Haydock, First National City Bank, Michael H. Cardozo, George W. Ray, Jr., District Director of Internal Revenue, Sidney E. King, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Herman Marshall, Raymond O. Mulvany, John Richardson, John Langstaff, Don V. Harris, Jr., Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Rita E. Hauser, Philip I. Blumberg, Clive L. DuVal, II, Walter H. Glass, Elbert Cox, Thomas E. Gilmer, Robert Dechert, Stephen Reville, Jr., James E. Edmunds, The Strad Office, Chase Manhattan Bank, Allan E. Walker, Jr., W. Taylor Reveley, Jr., William Thomas, Walter A. Willson, III, Robert Anthoine, Howard Marshall Holtzmann, R. M. Eager, Cecil J. Olmstead, Janet H. C. Mead, Ed Fish, Jesse Guy Benson, Philip S. Bowie, Vincent J. Hearing, Frank Shackelford, Benjamin Montmorency Tench, Jr., Carol Sue Richard, John W. Leatherman, Fannie J. Klein, Richard Baxter, Aunt Bee, Robert A. Falise, Henry B. Smythe, John H. Fanning, Phillip Blumberg, William Bryan, Mrs. William Denson, Controller of the Treasury, Messrs F. Trobridge vom Baur, Spencer M. Beresford \u0026 George M. Coburn, Howard Hensleigh, Charles L. Decker, Hugh Calkins, Eugene B. Thomas, Romer McPhee, David Johnston, Richard Young, Alfred M. Gruenther","Contains handwritten notes, Gen Kajitani resume, signatures, underlines, comments, Memorandum - Reform of the AntiDumping Act in 1965, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gen Kajitani, Richard O. Duvall, Andrew R. Cecil, G. W. Capley, The Harvard Law Review Association, Mr. Guiher, Mr. Lawson, Dean and Mrs. Allan F. Smith, Willis O. S., Louis A. Johnson, Frank E. Samuel, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., James Lee Kauffman, Takeo Kajitani, Richard R. Baxter, Graham James \u0026 Rolph, LaForest E. Phillips, Jr., Charles G. Williamson, Jr.,","Includes envelopes, notecards, invitations, resumes, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Mornoe Leigh, John Warden, Secretary of Agriculture, Mansfield (Mannie) D. Sprague, Edgar Stedman, Wallace Holbrook, George W. Ray, Jr., Sidney Kramer, Carl Norden, Richard (Dick) Baxter, E. Ross Adair, Ray Dickey, Coutnry Club of Virginia, Inc., Mrs. L. F. Leigh (Mother), Thomas Leigh, J. Purcell Jones, Miss Donna Smith, Gerald Draper, E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr., Mrs. Nicholson, Howard Tucker, William R. Merriam, Lloyd N. Cutler, James C. Sargent, Philip W. Amram, Macon M. Arthur, Louis Henkin, F. Allan Kelly, Louis B. Sohn, Kenneth B. Wentzel, Mrs. Harry Catlin, George H. Long, Myers S. McDougal, Miss Louise Savage, Cesare Sclarandis, Harrison Hancock, Chase Manhattan Bank, The Univesity Club, John H. Calhoun, William G. Moore, Virginia Journal of International Law, Edward D. re, John S. Higgins, Jr., George S. Buschmann, Phillip I. Blumberg, Virginia P. Trenka, Robert (Bob) McCaw, Willis L. M. Reese, Georgia Pinnick, Andrew R. Cecil, Velma H. LeRoy, W. C. (Bill) Mott, Bernard G. Heinzen, Stanley C. Morris, Sr., C. R. Locke, Veterans Administration, New York Historical Society, William A. Lashley, Edward M. Smith, Bernard J. Wald, William E. Miller, University Club, Messrs. Lear \u0026 Scoutt, Riggs National Bank, Guerin Todd,","Includes envelopes, notecards, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Stanley Surrey, Robert Dechert, Roger Fisher, Stephen T. Bolmer, Texaco Ind., Robert F. Grabb, Cecil J. Olmstead, Raymond L. Brittenham, Hardy C. Dillard, Henry T. Wickham, Stephen R. Tisa, Richard B. Lillich, Marvin J. Colangelo, Najeeb Halaby, Capital Map Company, Jerome P. Facher, Robert Huntington Knight, John G. Buchanan, William B. Spong Jr., Parvez Hassan, H. Dudley Ives, Mrs. Fletcher Plumley, Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Virginia Department of Conservation and Economic Development, John Laylin, S. A. Gersten, Herman Marshall, Jasper S. Baker, Leonard C. Meeker, John McCoid, Vester J. Huges, Jr., Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, Techbuilt, Inc., Mrs. Velma H. LeRoy, Helen Newman, Covey T. Oliver","Materials related to Edward D. Re's consideration for appointment as a Federal Judge in the Eastern Distict of New York, handwritten notes, form, biographical clipping, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Ernest C. Friesen, Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, Nicholas de B. Katzenbach, Committee on Membership - The American Law Institute, Warren E. Buger, Francis M. Bird,","Includes Western Union telegram photocopy, envelopes, wedding invitation, signatures, Western Union telegram, memos, Buschlinger resume, handwritten comments, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gerold Buschlinger, William A. Sackman, Conner, Lyman Hamilton, Richard A. Whiting,","Includes envelopes, notecards, invitations, programs, recipts, bills, Wilton Park 1966 Conference materials, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Columbia Kennels and Pet Center, Mr. Claudy, G. C. Harcourt, William C. Olson, American Security \u0026 Trust Company, The Clerk - Putnam County Court, Appeal Printing Company, Inc., K. Westrick, Don Bagwell, Tom Farmer, Sleep Center, Don E. Burch, Egbert Giles Leigh, III, Richard B. Lillich, Vada Horsch, Sears, Roebuck \u0026 Co., Mason Willrich, Alan Boyd, Harry Catlin, Riccardo Dalla Vedova, William E. Miller, S. Frisa, Marvin J. Colangelo, Thomas Tuttle, K. H. Friedmann, Rawle Deland, Daggett H. Howard, A. C. Epps, Stephen Reville, Jr., Charles K. Hepner, Richard Whiting, Edward J. Gerrity, Jr., Carol Laise, Francis J. Larkin, Nellie R. Bair, Sam D. Eggleston, Jr., Manhattan Laundry \u0026 Dry Cleaning, H. C. L. Merillat, C. Kriss, Goodspeed's Book Store, William B. Spong, Jr., Craig Colgate, Jr., The Recording Laboratory - Library of Congress, George C. Rawlings, Jr., W. Leigh Taylor, John W. Tuthill, James N. Wilson, Walter Herzfeld, Hastings Keith, Murray Camarow, Myres S. McDougal, Donald C. Alexander, Richard (Dick) Baxter, Jacob D. Beam, Howard Aibel, Larry L. Skeen, The Heckman Bindery, Inc., Hechinger, Jerome P. Lipper, Matthew Hale, John P. Furman, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Comptroller of the Treasury, District Director Internal Revenue Service, Virginia Law Weekly, R. W. Rose, Robert H. Knight, Fontaine Broun, Lowell Davis, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Jack P. Jefferies, Howard S. Levie, Ralph Gilbert, Fred B. Smith, Revelation, Norman Seagrave, W. E. Griffin, Frank M. Wozencraft, L. Roger Williams, Peggy Cole, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., Stephen R. Tisa, F. Taylor Ostrander, Superintendent of Documents - US Government Printing Office, E. P. Geibig, University of Virginia - Legal Research Group, Morse Dial, Wallace Dempsey, William Moore, Robert D. Thorington, William C. Hill, Allen W. Dulles, S. L. Simmons, Pat Monroe, Wilson Anderson, James H. Pipkin, C. R. Locke","Contains personal receipts of Monroe Leigh from various companies","Includes materials related to Atkeson's application to appear before the Supreme Court, copy of US Court of Appeals for 2d Circuit Docket No. 30341 case, Resume of Timothy B. Atkeson, signatures, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Timothy B. Atkeson, Monroe Leigh, Franklin Davis, Elliot L. Richardson, Arthur H. Dean, Thomas M. Franck, Lewis Kimball,","Contains The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. LXII, No. 1599, February 16, 1970, a copy of the Mayo Diet - 2 weeks, envelopes, newspaper clippings, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Norman P. Seagrave, Edward M. Harris, Seymour St. John, Howard Tucker, John M. Raymond, Gerold H. Buschlinger, Gardner Defoe, Helen T. McDonald, Logan Fulrath, Mary S. Churchill, George W. Haight, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Howard Tucker, Darby Bowman, Stanley D. Metzger, John C. Bullitt, Outward Bound, Inc., Lucien Wulsin, Riccardo Gor-Montanelli, Hechinger, Virginia Law Weekly, Hyman Zimmerman, William R. Felts, Mr. Beale, Christopher H. Phillips, John S. Tennant, John A. Wise, Donald G. Agger, Austin P. Montgomery, Dnaiel M. Federman, Mary Fry, John G. Tritsch, David Rice, Henry S. Villard, Jere H. Dykema, Alan Boyd, John E. Stephen, E. Hambleton Welbourn, Jr., Donald G. Agger, Walter D. Sohier, Harvard Law Review Association, Vada Horsch, Joan Fulton, William H. Draper, Jr., John Shelton Bair, Robert Matteson, William A. Sackmann, M. Z. Khaiser, Francis O. Wilcox, Jerry H. Weiss","Contains envelopes, invitations, receipts, bills, newspaper clippings, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert Murphy, Governmetn Employees Insurance Co., John B. Rehm, State Planters Bank, J. C. Clatterbuck, Potomac School, Harold Johnson, W. E. Griffin, Jerry H. Weiss, Chevy Chase Club, Keyboard Immortals, Oscar Schachter, Irving Lipkowitz, Derzy Michalowski, Totton P. Heffelfinger, Chariman - Joint Economic Comimttee, J. William Doolittle, University Club, Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association, Stephen Hearst, Douglas Cater, John Warner, Stanley D. Metzger, Women's National Democratic Club, Phillippe Bodin, Miguel Gomez Guerra, Riccardo Dalla Vedova, Ward C. Humphreys, John A. Wise, Jr., Herman F. Scheurer, Richard Falk, James L. Billinger, Govert van Tets, Herbert R. Stokes, Robert Krause, Colonel B. Jablonski, Jan Chowaniec, Westerly Marine Construction, Hechinger's, John M. Raymond, Phyllis T. Piotrow, Michael H. Cardozo, Leonard Unger, Mason Willrich, Harry W. Geiglein, Hardy C. Dillard, Alden R. Kuhlthau, Frank S. Phillips, Inc., Warren M. Christopher, Gardner Defoe, Gerold H. Buschlinger, John R. Garson, Judith Gellert, Richard B. Lillich, Edward M. Harris, Hnery S. Palau","Contains handwritten notes, memorandum, meeting minutes, IRS and Organizational forms, Articles of Incorporation document, agendas, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Carl F. Norden, Wallace (Wally) E. Whitmore, Ellen H. Norden,","Contains invitations, notecards, envelopes, looseleaf paper, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert B. McCaw, Jerry H. Weiss, Lucien Wulsin, Monrad G. Paulsen, Ralph Cunningham, Richard B. Lillich, Leonard v. B. Sutton, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., LIndsey Cowen, Stanley D. Heckman, D. R. Mummery, Richard R. Baxter, Joseph M. Sweeney, Hotel Tarabya, Hotel Istanbul Hilton, American Wood Council, Luke W. Finlay, Mason Willrich, Jeremiah D. Lambert, William H. Draper, Jr., Chalres B. Ruttenberg, Scott Heuer, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard, William C. Battle, Alexandre Kafka, Robert J. Muscat, Alexis I. duPont Bayard, Myres S. McDougal, Mrs. Hugh Gallaher, Superintendent of Documents, F. Bradford Morse, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Francis O. Wilcox, John B. Rhinelander, Eric E. Bergsten, Carrington Williams, Linda K. Lee, Edwin M. Zimmerman, J. T. C. Hewison, George M. Coburn, Lewis J. Moorman, Jr., John S. Voorhees, Marie J. Pampley, Neil Carothers III, Thomas W. Leigh, Monard G. Paulsen, Robert Hadock, Jr., Horizon Books, Hal J. Wright, Charles Donahue, C. Burke Elbrick, Addison Lanier, Maurice Flynn, William W. Lancaster, Jack Baranson, C. R. Locke, Frances Farmer, Clarence J. Galligan, Alan S. Boyd, Norman Frauenheim, Marvin J. Colangelo, Walter Wadlington, Betty C. Armstrong, Marshall Green, Information Officer - Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, David Rapaport, Dante Fascell, Mrs. Littleton Fox, L. L. LeBlanc, Howard Tucker, Edwin S. Cohen, Rita E. Hauser, Edward D. Re, Stowe Area Association, John G. Wall, Peter Low, Virginia Law Review Association, Russell E. Train, Joseph W. Bartlett, Robert Lawson, Adrian S. Fisher, Edward J. Grenier, Jr., Tracy S. Vooorhees, Betty C. Lynch, Meredith's, Hudson's, Herman Marshall, John Washburn, William Howell, Gen Kajitani, Gerald P. Johnston, Robert Krones, Jacques Futrelle, Elliot L. Richardson, William P. Macht, Frank Jones, Ron Romines,","Contains program and supporting materials for the Regional Meeting of the American Society of International Law, March 13 - 14, 1970 at the University of Virginia School of Law, Co-Sponsored by the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law, titled \"Foreign Investment in Latin America: Past Policies and Future Trends.\" Monroe Leigh was a participant. These materials cover supporting documentation for his role, background information, and relevant materials for this subject matter.","Contains envelopes, resumes, invitations, receipts, bills, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Hugh Calkins, Richard L. Fischer, Mr. Charles M. and Mrs. Sydney Spofford, William P. Macht, Irving Lipkowitz, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Kenneth R. Mason, Jerry H. Weiss, Helen and Ed Cohen, John Norton Moore, John A. Wise, Jr., Philip Elman, John A. McVickar, Charles Kent, Jerome Lipper, Edward D. Re, Bray \u0026 Scarff Sales, Inc., Marshall T. Mays, Covey T. Oliver, Richard R. Baxter, Downs, Mason Willrich, Stephen R. Tisa, Edd Hyde, David Fleming, G. O. J. van Tets, Ruth Eggleston, Mrs. Maxwell M. Caskie, Jr., Thomas Leigh Williams, Robert Dechert, Don Wallace, Jr., Alastair K. Maxwell, Barry Sullivan, William Harvey Reeves, The New Yorker Magazine, Gustave M. Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Chowaniec, Joseph H. McConnell, Senator Byrd, Senator Spong, E. W. Hackett, Stanley J. Glod, Elliott L. Richardson, Mrs. Philip Levy, Ball \u0026 Ball, Sturbridge Yankee Workshop, United Virginia Bank/State Planters, Tracy Voorhees, David M. Gooder, Murray J. Belman, The Virginia Law Weekly, David I. Granger, Don V. Harris, Jr., BP Oil Corporation, Grinnell Morris, George Kovacs, Mrs. John (Florence) Riley, Virginia Law Review Association, Hardy C. Dillard, Dallas W. Smythe, C. R. Locke, Markham Ball, Monrad G. Paulsen, James E. Edmunds, Donald E. Claudy, Lyle S. Garlock, Rodger W. Klein, Richard L. Fischer","Contains transcript of remarks, looseleaf notes, program, photocopy of newspaper clippings, schedule, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Robert K. Goldman, Richard B. Lillich","Contains handwritte notes, underlines, correspondence re: Robert College, outline for prospective teachers and information regarding Trinity College for his son Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Catherin Scott Rose, Lloyd E. Smail, W. Howie Muir, Del A. Shilkret, Elenor G. Reid","Contains envelopes, invitations, receipts, bills, resumes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, The Musical Review, Jerry H. Weiss, Mr. Edmund and Mrs. Helen Cohen, Richard L. Fischer, Jon Pickel, Ralph Cunningham, Hardy Dillard, Alastair K. Maxwell, Benjamin P Labmerton, Jay Norris Corp., Carrington Williams, Livingston Hartley, R. Dennis McArver, Stephen M. Schwebel, Rosemary G. Conley, Eastern Federal Savings and Loan Association, John N. Plakias, Ed A. Evanson, Benjamin Forman, Jerry R. Goldstein, Frederick S. Hill, L. Thomas Galloway, R. D. Plant, C. Richard Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Cunningham, John A. Hartman, Jr., Minnesota Outward Bound, Della Sullivan, John A. McVickar, Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Tractor Supply Company, National Symphony Orchestra, Herbert P. Fales, Justice and Mrs. R. Ammi Cutter, Herbert Rubin, Myres S. McDougal, Mrs. Hugh (Anne) Calkins, Bob McNeil, Covey T. Oliver, James A. Dixon, Dumond Peck Hill, Norman Frauenheim, Beltsville Forest Insect Laboratory, G. Schirmer, Inc., Helga Ruof, Kitty? Guy, Richard Baxter, Phillip I. Blumberg, Russell N. Shewmaker, John Shugars, Richard L. Tavrow, Robert Chira, F. Gerald Toye, Marshall T. Mays, Robert Brown Glenn, Jr., Thomas Galloway, Photo Duplication Service, Ed Burns, W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Joseph P. Downer, William H. Taylor, Robert F. Dobbin, Keyboard Immortals, Zeltz Fish Hatcheries, Lewis E. Kimball, Jr., The Virginia Law Review Association, Mason Willrich, Michael J. Deutch, Farmington Country Club, Marshall V. Miller, Eric R. Fox, James E. Edmunds, Karl E. Bakke, Dickson Phillips, Gustave M. Hauser, Frank P. Jones, Jr.","Contains signatures, envelopes, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Stephen Ailes, Jonathan Moore, Elliot L. Richardson, Pierre Lalive, John H. Jackson, Norman Frauenheim, Phillip I. Blumberg, Hardy, Mozelle Archer, Fesco, Inc., R. Jordan, Percy W. Aycock, Frank M. Wozencraft, Andrew R. Cecil, R. Bruce MacWhorter, John Edwards, Mrs. Edward [Bertie] G. Howard, Frederick S. Hill, Ted Stevens, W. H. Booth, Walter W. Regirer, Ronald S. Katz, Lucien Wulsin, John B. Rhinelander, Catherine Scott Rose, Mario Beltramo, Riccardo Gori-Montanelli, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Lester Nurik, Newell W. Ellison, Gianni Manca, William H. Howell, Eli Lauterpacht, Hugh Calkins, The Homestead - Hot Springs, Virginia, Sigmund Timberg, Michael Sandler, John A. McVickar, Michael Reisman, Malcolm L. Monroe, Vester T. Hughes, Jr., Linda K. Lee, John B. Rehm, Guido Brosio, The Editor and Managing Board - The Virginia Law Review Association, Monrad G. Paulsen, James C. Conner, William P. Macht,","Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Mr. Nugroho (3 letters)","Includes envelopes, personal letters, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard (Dick) R. Baxter, John N. Irwin, III,","Contains Foreign Service Journal, October 1973, Department of State Newsletter, January 1974, No. 152, looseleaf notes, pay charts, Department of Agriculture rates of pay memorandum to all employees, Department of State Newsletter January 1974 photocopy, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Samuel O. Ruff,","Contains invitations, signatures, envelopes, programs, article photocopies, looseleaf notes, press releases, invitations, Correspondents include: Kazys Skirpa, Monroe Leigh, Legal Directories Publishing Company, F. David Lake, Jr., David Small, Ronald S. Katz, Gerard R. Aquilina, John A. McVickar, Rosemary G. Conley, Harold J. Berman, William B. Beirce, Robert A. Rabbino, Jr., Oscar Schachter, Joseph Barbash, J. Dapray Muir, James R. Offutt, Office fo Noise Abatement attn: Mr. Purnell, William D. Rogers, G. Richard Dunnells, John M. Hennessy, Mason Willrich, Tracy S. Voorhees, Leonard B. Terr, Jose A. Cabranes, Adrian S. Fisher, Gustave M. Hauser, Robertogod Goldman, Edwin G. Schuck, John Jay Douglass, James C. Conner, Michael Bradfield, Mr. Kenneth, and Mrs. Hebe Redden, Martin R. Hoffman, Horace J. DePodwin, Howard S. Levie, Paul A. Wolkin, Jerry H. Weiss, R. S. Katz, DAvid Gregg, III, David H. Popper, James L. Wolf, David D. Newsom, Arthur A. Hartman, Bob D. Mannis, Frank P. Jones, Jr., James N. Hyde, Lic. Cesar Sepulveda, Alwyn V. Freeman, Yehuda Z. Blum, Barbara M. Rossotti, William H. Morris, G. Richard Dunnells, Richard B. Lillich, Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., John Hopkins Heires, Stanley Nehmer, Alan Wm. Wolff, Mark R. Finkelstein, Secretary - U. S. Tariff Commission, Albert J. Beveridge, III, George P. Armour, E. Thomas Sullivan, Carl F. Salans, Scott H. Marston, Joseph E. Toochin, Gaetano Arangio-Ruiz, Theodore R. Gates, Mary Lou Richini, Murray J. Belman, Michael Waelbroeck, Barbara M. Rossotti, David A. Walsh, Lindsey Cowen, Ibrahim F. I. Shihata, Ewell E. Murphy, Jr., William C. Gifford, Jr.,","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Fischer, Frank P. Jones, Jr., James C. Conner, Irving Lipkowitz, James F. Lawrence, Virginia Dunmire, Mr. Henry w. and Mrs. Grace Sawyer, Mrs. John [Nicky] Emerson, Wardeen P. P. [Paul] Streeten, Thomas W. Leigh, The Epsilon Chapter - Chi Phi Fraternity - Hampden-Sydney College, Riccardo Gori-Montanelli, Mozelle Archer, Secretary - R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc., Mrs. Vernon E. [Elizabeth] Reynolds, Norman Frauenheim, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Stephen M. Schwebel, Carrington Williams, Jerry H. Weiss, William J. Flather, III,","Contains Yale Law Report, Spring 1973, FacultyProfile","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, looseleaf notes, business cards, resume, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Eli Lauterpacht, Ammi Cutter, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Jasper S. Baker, Jerry H. Weiss, Carl F. Norden, Richard L. Fischer, New York Review of Books, Judith Bello, Robert A. Fearey, Louis Lefkowitz, Epsilon Chapter of Chi Phi, Carlyle E. Maw, Mays Behrman, Peter Lemell, Sir William Hawthorne, John N. Irwin, Henry W. Sawyer, III, F. L. P. White, Ted Stevens, George C. Denney, Jr, Whittet \u0026 Shepperson, Dover Publications, Mrs. Conley - American Society of International Law, Shopsmith, Inc., Lucien Wulsin,","Contains numerous iterations and versions of his resume with edits, revisions, markup, as well as other articles and documentation about his biography (including Who's Who in the South and Southwest excerpt)","Contains signatures, note cards, Christmas cards, invitations, handwritten notations, newspaper articles photocopies, resumes, envelopes, Correspondents include: Christian A. Herter, Jr., Mornoe Leigh, John Hardin Young, John M. Raymond, Maurice D. Capithorne, Gerald Aksen, Malcolm Richard Wilkey, Harry Tyson Carter, Betty Esau, William C. Brewer, Jr., Edward D. Re, Rita E. Hauser, Eva C. Domke, Elliot L. Richardson, Henry P. de Vries, David Gill, Noor Mohammad, K. Scott Gudgeon, World Champion Horse Equipment, Inc., Michael J. Hershman, J. Peter A. Bernhardt, Robert MacCrate, Jack P. Jefferies, Morris H. Wolff, Charles Hopkins, Andres Cuneo Macchiavello, Henry A. Kissinger, Timothy W. Stanley, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Donald E. deKieffer, Circulation Manager - Horseman Magazine, Joseph P. Downer, Betty Calambokidis, Michael Sandler, Dr. Kalliopi Koufa, Michael J. Glennon, Richard Williams, R. Ammi Cutter, Jim McHugh, Howard S. Levie, Andrew R. Cecil, John Norton Moore, John O. Marsh, Jr., Charles E. Barnett, III, Hardy C. Dillard, Mr. Carlyle E. and Mrs. Margo Maw, Deborah M. Levy, Roger McCollester, John Hertz, Marshall V. Miller, Emerson G. Spies, Richard L. Fisher, Frank P. Jones, Jr., Sheikh Salah Al-Hejailan, Robert J. Lipshutz, C. L. Haslam, A. M. Reynolds, P.Y. M. Hartog, John A. Washington, Edward Gordon, Charles Maechling, Jr., Michael K. Wyatt, Robert L. Keuch, Mason Willrich, John E. Howell, Wallace L. Timmeny, Leonard H. W. van Sandick, William W. Bishop, Jr., Irwin M. Stelzer, Takashi Watanabe, Steven L. Meltzer, John E. Howell","Contains signatures, handwritten notations, newspaper article photocopies, looseleaf notes, invitations, Correspondents include: G. P. Thukov, Monroe Leigh, Robert J. Corber, Geoverts O. J. Van Tets, C. Euguene Webb, Willis L. M. Reese, Paul A. Pavlis, Richard Combs, John R. Cooke, Jr., U.S. Department of Transportation, George W. Coombe, Jr., Samuel D. Engle, Michael H. Cardozo, C. Barrie Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Heribert Golsong, Edward Gordon, Toby S. Myerson, Franz M. Oppenheimer, Yale Club Library,Mr. Gerals and Mrs. Julia Draper, Louis S. Emery, John Hannaway, John Heinz, J. Howard Settle, Howard Holtzmann, Lindsey Cowen, Hart Perry, Edward Dumbauld, Philip C. Jessup, Lawrence Collins, Peter C. Manson, Malcolm R. Pfunder, John A Westberg, Malcolm R. Wilkey, Ms. Haas - Circle 8 Ranch, Joseph P. Griffin, James E. Edmunds, Mary Gardiner Jones, Robert M. Flanagan, Robert Womack, Hardy C. Dillard, Davis R. Robinson, William R. Bailey, Aron Broches, Paul J. Stadtler, William R. Bailey, Terry L. Leitzell, Department of Highways, Robert Womack, John C. Roots, Betty Esau, Ignaz Seidl-Hohenveldern, Rosalyn Higgins, Mark B. Feldman, David Schachter, Robert O. Blake, Joseph A. Greenwald, Pierce McCrary, Mrs. E. Miles Herter, John Lehman, Adele Herter Seroude, Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., John D. Epperly, John O. Marsh, Jr., Phillip R. Trimble, Jerry H. Weiss, Tariq Hassan, John Lehman, Christian A. Herter, Jr., Harold H. Saunders, Roberts B. Owen, Michael Brnadon, J. Peter A. Bernhard, Maurice D. Copithorne, Takashi Watanabe, Mason Willrich","Contains signatures, handwritten notations, post-it notes, article photocopies, envelopes, invitations, draft article letter responses resumes, correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Comptroller of the Treasury - Income Tax Division, M. D. Copithorne, Richard M. Hammer, Frank W. Swacker, Juk H. van Maanen, Jerry H. Weiss, Orm Ketcham, Sidney Picker, Jr., Mustafa Sayid, Board of Directors - Hamlet Place Owners, Inc., Harry Tyson Carter, Robert B. Oakley, Byron Farwell, Virginia M. Dondy, C. Karen Troy, Aron (Ronnie) Broches, James M. Michel, Fomad? Riad?, Mr. Riddle, Kempton B. Jenkins, Walking Horse Report, Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse, Walking Horse Report, Arthur R. Albrecht, Francis A. Boyle, Daivd A. Greenburg, William T. England, Chevy Chase Chevrolet, Elisabeth Zoller, Roland de Kergorlay, William R. Felts, Chester H. Brandon, Charles G. Williamson, Jr., Dante B. Fascell, Jacqueline A. McCard, Scott Heuer, Jr., William W. Dunn, John D. Epperly, Michio Mizoguchi, Internal Revenue Service Center, Maryland Income Tax Division, Harry W. Fawcett, Paul Brothers, Inc., Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Bruno A. Ristau, Ronald S. Katz, Sam Eggleston, Jr., Arthur J. Rothkopf, Henry A. Kissinger, Kathleen Sylvester, John R. Cooke, Department of Parking and Transportation Services, J. Stewart McClendon, Peter Auery, Chevrolet Motor Division, Timothy W. Stanley, Herbert D. Spivack, R. W. Munro, Interstate Federal Savings and Loan Association, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prendergast, Kanenori Oshikiri, Geico","Contains signatures, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, invitations, resumes, newspaper clippings, post-it notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Gamal M. Badr, William J. Flather, III, Yukio Takeuchi, Kanenori Oshikiri, Margo Grant, David Gregg, III, Phillip I. Blumberg, Walter W. Brooks, Jr., Morris I. Leibman, Joseph E. Lombardi, Michael A. Daniels, Toby S. Myerson, Howard B. Hill, Father Joseph Snee, Craig Mathews, Franz M. Oppenheimer, George H. and Rosemary Aldrich, Dan S. Cross, John R. Stevenson, Nan Oldham, George P. Armour, Bob Jordan, Gerald and Julia Draper, Jeswald W. Salacuse, Colonial Parking, Inc., Victoria E. Marmorstein, Arthur R. Albrecht, Gustave M. Hauser, Edward G. Aldrich, Philip Kinkaid, Barbara Anderson - Flather \u0026 Hayes Company, K. Martin Worthy, Arthur W. Rovine, Guido Brosio, M. D. Cppithorne, Edward D. Re, Dean Koerth, Pascale Abdelmour, Roy Hamlin Johnson, H. James Conaway, Irene Savanis, Richard (Pokie) Edmunds, Virginia State Highway Commission, Stefan A. Riesenfeld, Werner Hein, Derek M. D. Thomas, James H. Michel, Eugene V. Rostow, Mrs. Wilson (Peggy) Anderson, W. E. Mussman, James C. Conner, Elisabeth Zoller, Julius Kaplan, Marvin J. Colangelo, John F. Murphy, R. Shuman,","Contains signatures, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings/photocopies, envelopes, highlights, pamphlets, Correspondents include: Hernan Felipe Errazuriz, Monroe Leigh, William J. Flather, III, George H. Aldrich, Parking and Traffic - American University, W. Richard Mason, Photoduplication Service - Library of Congress, Sidney Picker, Jr., John Hanley, Henry A. Kissinger, S. L. Gidden, Ronald A. Jacks, Brice M. Clagett, Richard Wilberforce, Peter D. Trooboff, Michael Axelrod, Marsha T. Rogers, Holly A. Nelson, Mark E. Ellis, Dante B. Fascell, Friedrich Schwank, Wally Brooks, Gillian Jones, John Ritchie, Gerald M. Finkel, Phillip I. Blumberg, William H. Berman, Heribert Golsong, Jeffrey H. Smith, Raymond J. Waldmann, Rodric Braithwaite, Hitchcock Shoes, Inc.","Contains signatures, photocopies, revisions, Correspondents include: Mark Warner, Monroe Leigh, Chris T. Antoniou, Henry T. King, Jr., Stuart H. Deming, Richard C. Allison, Sabine Schlemmer-Schulte, Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company, Ted Meron, Jennifer Schwebel, Lowell Satler, Aetna Life Insurance Co., Glenn Sedam, Liza Phillips, Budget Rent-A-Car, Roger Warin, Mary Keane, Euro-Motor, Nations Bank","Contains handwritten notes, signatures, markup, post-it notes, photocopies, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, William H. Webster, Sir Adam Bulter DL, Alex Morrison, William C. Mott, Howell Raines, Antonio Cassese, Conrad K. Harper, Selena J. Linde, Elizabeth A. Snodgrass, Eugene H. Matthews, Frank W. Swacker, University Press of Virginia, Daniel J. Meador, Lawrence Collins, Marcia Warren, David C. Gill","Contains handwritten notes, highlights, photocopies, transcriptions, signatures, appraisal of applicant for Georgetown University Law Center, Correspondents include: Alan K. Simpson, Edward M. Kennedy, Monroe Leigh, Timothy Clancy, David Ibbeken, Admissions Club - Cosmos Club, Fiona A. Brophy, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, Ernest C. Mead, Jr., Mr. Klemens and Mrs. Betty von Klemperer, Paul Ure, James Crawford, John Norton Moore, Albert R. Turnball, James Milligan, Jennifer Schwebel, John Wesley, Malcolm R. Wilkey, University of Virginia - Printing and Copying Services, Joseph M. Sweeney, John W. Heffernan, Hume Boggis-Rolfe, Stephen M. Schwebel, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Thomas J. Nicastro","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Theodor Meron, Detlev Vagts, John J. Dugard, James Crawford, Wolfson College Cambridge Properties Limited, Charles N. Brower, Mr. John and Mrs. Barbara Moore, Roberts B. Owen, Charles M. Mathias, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Gerog Ress, Yuji Iwasawa, Hannah Scott, Gordon Johnson, Eli Lauterpacht, Anna Ascher, Chairman - Membership Committee - American Law Institute, Judah Best, Robert H. Craft, Jr., Sebastian Alegrett, Elliot L. Richardson, Andy Mayer, Jennifer Schwebel, Dean of Admissions - Harvard Law School, Dean of Admissions - New York University School of Law, Dean of Admissions - National Law Center - The George Washington University, Dean of Admissions - The Washington College of Law - The American University, Dean of Admissions - Vanderbilt University - School of Law, Louis Henkin, Thomas M. Franck, Louis Sohn, Robert K. Goldman, Jonathan Charney, Edith Brown-Weiss, John N. Moore, Dean of Admissions - College of Arts and Sciences - University of Virginia","Contains signatures, handwritten notes, notifications, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Rollin Amore, Theodor Meron, Detlev Vagts, Charles Brower, Walter and Sara - Wolfson College, Lise - Hewlett-Packard, Professor J. Dugard, Andrew C. Mayer - Woflson College, Helene Cohen - The American Law Institute, Branch Manager - Citicorp, George C. Freeman, Visa First Card, Geico - Auto Insurance Renewal Questionnaire, David, Elizabeth F. Leigh, Auto Rental Insurance, Ms. Snyder, Department of Financial Services - County of Loudoun, Hower Bowie, Lawrence Collins, Marco C.E.J. Bronckers, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., G. E. Capital Insurance Services Group, Al Rubin, Delta Skymiles Center, Kevin Olivera, Howard E. Hensleigh, Richard Lillich, Maija S. Blauberga","Contains signatures, newspaper photocopies, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Dr. A. Vaughan and Sally Lowe, Fadi Makki, Jack L. Goldsmith, Lord Richard Wilberforce, Denis Dejersey-Lowney, Rolan Amore, Thomas N. Connally, Jennifer Raney, Mary Druce, Carol Rhees, Paul H. Dulaney, Jr., James E. Edmunds, Brussells Family, Theodor Meron, Wolfson College, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Thomas P. Nigra, Mrs. Glen Howard, Henry McFarland, Malcolm N. Shaw, Frank Dawson, Clive DuVal, Social Security Administration, Treasurer - Loudoun County, Paul Lovejoy, Marion Barry, Catherine Kessedjian, John Dugard, James Crawford, Cambridge Friends of Development Office, VISA World Access Service Corporation, GE Capital Insurance Services Group, Charlene Barshefsky, Frank Griffith Dawson, Clint N. Smith, State Street Bank \u0026 Trust Company","Contains signatures, newspaper photocopies, tax and revenue information, handwritten notes, registration photocopies, Who's Who in America photocopy, Correspondents include: Madeline K. Albright, Monroe Leigh, Mary Leigh, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., The New York Review of Books, Moore, Clemens \u0026 Co., Inc., Roland Amore, Todd Kern, Charles Jones, Stephen M. Schwebel, Harry G. Barnes, Jr., Eli Lauterpacht, Department of Financial Services - County of Loudoun, John F. Murphy, Bob Jones, Ted Meron, Virginia G. Watkin, The Admissions Committee - Cosmos Club, Patrick Coyne, Roy Hamlin Johnson, Time Life Books, Mileage Plus First Card, Jennifer L. Krieger, Hertz International, Forte-Agip Hotel, Eleanor D. Acheson, Shara L. Aranoff, Dr. A. Vaughn and Mrs. Sally Lowe, Michael Scharf, Jeremy P. Carver, Lord and Lady Wilberforce, Julia Draper, Patricia McGinnis, David T. Link, Thomas D. Grant, Barbara Stone, Cairo Robb, Raymond Shafer, Gianni Manca, Andrew C. Mayer, Amerigas, Misha Meijers, Calvin H. Cobb, Jr., Meineke Hotel, Verena Weinstabl, Christopher R. Wall, Secretary - Board of Governors - Metropolitan Club, Michael D. Sandler, Thelma Guerra, Dr. h. c. M. Necati Munir Ertekun, Jessica T. Matthews, Denis Dejersey-Lowney, Francisco Orrego Vicuna, John Waters, Douglass C. Crummett, Christian R. Bartholomew, Christina M. Deane, Jonathan M .Beart, Leslie Douglas, John Shattuck, Brice Clagett, Heffers Booksellers, Jane Edmonds Penner, Ernest C. Mead, Jr, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Cally Jordan, William Fugate, Ian Brownlie, James Crawford, William D. Denson, Mr. Hillen, Jennifer Raney, Charles Maechling, Jr.,","Contains signatures, newspaper photocopies, Correspondents include: Frank Sieverts, Monroe Leigh, Mrs. William D. [Huschi] Denson, Constance A. Morella, Lord Richard Wilbeforce, Edwin Williamson, Charles L. McCormick, III, James [Jimmie] and Sylvia Symington, E. Ralph Coon, Jr., Malcolm R. Wilkey, The Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs, F.L.P. [Peter] and Jeanne White, Edward M. Leigh, Jr., Charles Jones, Edgar A. Prichard, Thomas N. Connally, Rollin Amore, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Bartram S. Brown, Robert Scott, Secretary - Board of Governors - Chevy Chase Club, James E. Edmunds, Jennifer Raney, Michael C. G. Dunner, Yuji Iwasawa, Henry A. Kissinger, Nicholas Grace, William Brewer, Sara Marley, Tedson J. Meyers, Admissions Committee - Cosmos Club, Charles Jones, Moore Clemens \u0026 Company, Inc., Jack Chorowsky, Alexander Leigh","Sensitive material - Grades, contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 13 students including R. P. Borsody, D. F. Carlson, W. M. Dickey, B. H. Hill, E. P. Humann, R. W. Klein, B. L. Lau, W. P. Maloney, J. T. Martin, R. Minshall, J. H. Riggs, R. K. Rudolph, Meemmery, Correspondents include: Edward A. Mearns, Jr., Monroe Leigh, Hardy C. Dillard, Virginia Haith, N. Thompson Powers, John Rehm, L. H. Rhinelander, Christopher A. Leventis, Frances Farmer, Lindsey Cowen, Paul J. Jenkins, Weldon Cooper, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.","Contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, newspaper clippings, handwritten notations, 12 students including Beard, Bruce, Crawford, Garofalo, Haskell, Hemschoot, Lamberton, Logan, McAllister, Piassick, Raiser, Ranom, Correspondents include: The West Publishing Company, C. Victor Raiser, II, Paul J. Hemschoot, Jr., Claude Crawford, Virginia Haigh, W. Robert Beard, Galbreath E. Palmer, Richard E. Speidel, Hardy C. Dillard, Mason Willrich, Frances Farmer, Roger F. Noreen, Peter W. Low, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., Thomas S. Currier, Bevin Alexander, Murray Belman, L. H. Rhinelander, Izaak Glasser, Edward A. Mearns, Jr.,","Sensitive material - Grades, Contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, correspondence, 7 students including Deddish, Haith, Hsia, Kennedy, Lang, Perce, Hausen, Correspondents include: Charles R. Titus, Monroe Leigh, Mason Willrich, Robert H. Knight, Murray Belman, Robert Perce, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard, Michael R. Deddish, Jr., James C. Conner","contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 12 students including R. E. Bresler, G. G. Davis, R. S. Davis, D. M. DeWilde, S. S. Dye, D. S. Fitzpatrick, W. P. Macht, G. Palmer, G. K. Stewart, M. Sullivan, F. T. Tuttle, T. C. Williams, correspondents include: Frances Farmer, Monroe Leigh, Hardy C. Dillard, Virginia Haigh, David M. DeWilde, Murray Belman, Peter Manson, Robert S. Davis, Carrol D. Hammer, William P. Macht, Stuart S. Dye, D. S. Fitzpatrick, G. G. Davis, G. Palmer, R. F. Loving, William E. Miller, David E. Plymire, Peter W. Low","Sensitive material - Grades, contains roster (handwritten) with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, looseleaf notes, 13 students including G. D. Best, Ralph C. Bresler, S. W. Faber, L. Goetz, J. S. Hannon, W. W. Kirtley, E. A. Kratovil, S. Lengthaisong, J. D. Mollica, W. R. Pearson, W. Taylor Reveley, III, K. T. Watson, Sheppard, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Taylor Reveley, III, Virginia Haigh, Ralph C. Bresler, Murray J. Belman, James Evans, William H. Weiland, Mason Willrich, David E. Plymire, G. D. Best, Peter C. Manson, Board Head Inn, William E. Miller, R. F. Loving, James C. Conner, James G. Evans, Jr., Frances Farmer, Peter Low, Frank L. Hereford, Jr.,","Sensitive Material - Grades, contains roster with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, 9 students including W. J. Beerworth, M. R. Bromley, H. E. Jennings, J. L. McDougal, Miss Susan M. Sharpley, Randolph W. Urmston, William H. Weiland, Maj. Stanley J. Glod, P. T. Zieman, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, H. Lane Kneedler, Virginia Haigh, Roy G. Bowman, Alexandre Kafka, Susan Sharpley, Jan Chowaniec, R. F. Loving, Randolph W. Urmston, William H. Weiland, Shelby J. Conley, John Rhinelander, Harry E. Jennings, Jr., Hazel Key, William C. Hill, Farmington Country Club, William E. Miller, Frances Farmer, Jerome Stone, Peter W. Low, Little Brown and Company, Maj. Stanley J. Glod, Mason Willrich, Frank L. Hereford, Jr., Monrad G. Paulsen, Hardy C. Dillard","Contains roster with attendance, correspondence, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 9 students including R. M. Glenn, W. H. Heritage, L. E. Leonoff, S. B. MacDonald, Alastair K. Maxwell, Marshall V. Miller, J. A. Mullins, J. M. Naboco, R. C. White, Correspondents include Virginia Haigh, S. B. MacDonald, Alastair K. Maxwell, Marshall V. Miller, Frances Farmer, William G. Christopher, H. Lane Kneedler, Monrad G. Paulsen, Peter C. Manson","Contains roster with attendance, correspondence, newspaper clippings, looseleaf notes, course materials and outlines, handwritten notations, 12 students including Beninati, Boswell, Cowles, Gearhart, Harper, Holland, Lemmer, Macleod, John A. McVickar, L. Thomas Galloway, Nicklin, Correspondents include: Virginia Haigh, Monroe Leigh, L. Thomas Galloway, William D. Broderick, John A. McVickar, William V. Lawson, Robert D. Wallick, William E. Miller, Alice Crane, The Colonnade Club, H. Lane Kneedler, The Dean's Office, Monrad G. Paulsen","Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 9 students including Capt. Royal Daniel, Col. John Jay Douglass, Dennis Fenwick, David Goodman, Roger H. Hull, Louis Verbeke, John Hardin Young, Leonard L. McCants, Mrs. Dulcey Fowler, Correspondents include: John H. Young, Monroe Leigh, Roger H. Hull, Stanley D. Metzger, Virginia Haigh, Leonard L. McCants, Charles Runyon, III, Col. John Jay Douglass, Capt. Royal Daniel, Louis Verbeke, Frances Farmer, Alexandre Kafka, Monrad G. Paulsen","Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, newspaper clippings, 7 students including Margaret Ashby, P. B. Fitzpatrick, J. E. Hadley, David Patton Parker, A. Pillet, John M. Skonberg, Patrick Vaghi, Correspondents include: John Skonberg, Monroe Leigh, Virginia Haigh, Frank G. Robertson, H. Lane Kneedler, J. Dapray Muir, J. E. Hadley, Paul P. Streeten, David Patton Parker, Alice Crane, William E. Miller, J. M. Skonberg, R. F. Loving, S. Margeton, B. Esau, Margaret S. Taylor, Monrad G. Paulsen","Sensitive material - Grades, Contains roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, correspondence, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 7 students including Barry, Halkyard, Raymond Hanzlik, Kyld, Wayne Smith, Whitman, Richard de Wilde, correspondents include: Virginia Haigh, Richard (Dick) de Wilde, Murray J. Belman, H. Lane Kneedler, Betty Esaue, Monroe Leigh, Farmington Country Club attn: Alice Crane, William E. Miller, Mary Frye, Frances Farmer, Henry C. Ikenberry, Richard Frank, Rayburn Hanzlik, Alexandre Kafka, R. F. Loving, Mrs. Barnett, Marian R. Macbeth, Ray C. Hunt, Jr., Monrad G. Paulsen","Contains memos, course materials and outlines, Correspondents include Monrad Paulsen, Morton Pomeranz, Monroe Leigh, Mr. Mickey, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Plaine, Timothy Atkeson, H. Lane Kneedler, Chester R. Titus","Sensitive material - Grades, taught with Royal Daniel, correspondence, roster with attendance, memos, course materials and outlines, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 12 students including Ann Marie Anawaty, Robert Arkin, Debra Bowen, David Brown, M. C. Cramer, Daniel Duval, Patrick Hamilton, Helen Kelley, Randall Kirk, Vicki Marmostein, Kenneth Peoples, Henry Stopford, Correspondents include: Royal Daniel, Monroe Leigh, Richard B. Lillich, Virginia Haigh, Vicki E. Marmorstein, Debra L. Bowen, Daniel Duval, Carole Smith, David S. Brown, Jon Hines, Lane Kneedler, Robert D. Arkin, Betty Esau, Philip Stopford, Henry C. Ikenberry, Alice Crane, Colonnade Club, Chester R. Titus, Larry B. Wenger","Sensitive material - Grades, taught with Alexandre Kafka, Contains Harvard Law School pamphlet and letter re: Functions and Procedures of the Visiting Committees (1975 - 76), photocopies, articles, roster with attendance, correspondence, memos, course materials and outlines, evaluations, envelopes, looseleaf notes, handwritten notations, 13 students including Anthony Anderson, Wild Chang, G. Rich Eiselt, Peter Hartog, Frances Henderson, Orlan Lee, Tom McDonald, Bryan Parker, Daniel Rhoads, Gilles Sion, Charles Tribbett, Tim Woodhouse, Douglas Woodworth, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Detlev F. Vagts, Peter Hartog, Alexandre Kafka, Dean Spies, Robert Lillich, Paul Johnson, Betty Esau, H. Lane Kneedler, Virginia Haigh, Orlan Lee, Douglas C. Woodworth, Mary Jo White, Gilles Sion, Royal Daniel, Debra L. Bowen, Larry B. Wenger, Carole Smith, Colonnade Club, West Publishing Company","Sensitive material - Grades, taught with Alexandre Kafka, Contains roster with attendance, memos, course materials and outlines, signatures, handwritten notations, correspondence with faculty and students, looseleaf notes, 11 Students including: Ziad A. Al-Sudairy, David J. Carol, Jon P. Cramer, Milan Ganik, Michael M. Gondwe, Jo Ann Miles, Frederic C. Rich, Dennis Bisong Tambe, W. Gary Vause, Roger B. Wagner, Daniel Zavala, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Hugh Smith, Virginia Haigh, Lane Kneedler, David Carol, Milan Ganik, Law Council, Elizabeth Lowe, Jo Ann Miles, Roger Wagner, Colonnade Club, Daniel Zavala","Offered Spring 1981 with Alexandre Kafka of the IMF, Contains memos, course planning materials, handwritten notes, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Alexandre Kafka, Elizabeth B. Lowe, Lane Kneedler, Royal Daniel, Bettie Hall","Sensitive material - Grades, Contains memos, roster with attendance, course materials and outlines, signatures, handwritten notations, looseleaf notes, evaluations, envelopes, correspondence with faculty and students, newspaper articles photocopies, 13 students including: Ellen Cone, Jim Croker, Michael Dalton, Hazen Dempster, Joyce Elden, Amelia C. Fawcett, Edmond M. Ianni, Ken Lee, Wendell Maddrey, Richard P. Merski, Elizabeth Springer, D. Karen Troy, Peter Adler, Correspondents include: Elizabeth B. Lowe, Lane Kneedler, Monroe Leigh, Paul Stephan, Ed Ianni, S. S. Reddy, Virginia Haigh, Kenneth Lee, Hazen H. Dempster, Richard Merski, Carole Milks, Alexandre Kafka, Bettie H. Hall, John H. Jackson","Contains a couple of pages of handwritten notes. 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Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  ","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. 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Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","Material pertaining to individual student records is restricted in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","The William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book,  Soldier's Pay , in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of  The Sound and the Fury  in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.  ","Source: Materials within the collection.   ","This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.","This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.","Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  ","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  ","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  ","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.","This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  ","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. ","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","Materials primarily in English, with some publications in French and German."],"unitid_tesim":["MSS 16807","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/1675"],"normalized_title_ssm":["William Faulkner Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["William Faulkner Collection"],"collection_ssim":["William Faulkner Collection"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_ssm":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"creator_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"creators_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962"],"access_terms_ssm":["This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  ","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. "],"access_subjects_ssim":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","American literature--Southern States","American fiction--20th Century"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Faulkner, William, 1897-1962","American literature--Southern States","American fiction--20th Century"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["150 Cubic Feet"],"extent_tesim":["150 Cubic Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["American literature--Southern States","American fiction--20th Century"],"date_range_isim":[1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is open for research use with the following exceptions: Material pertaining to individual student records may be restricted in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). 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Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eSoldier's Pay\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/emph\u003e, in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Sound and the Fury\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/title\u003e in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSource: Materials within the collection.   \u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["The William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book,  Soldier's Pay , in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of  The Sound and the Fury  in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.  ","Source: Materials within the collection.   "],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Content Warning","Content Warning"],"odd_tesim":["This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 16807 William Faulkner collection, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 16807 William Faulkner collection, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbsalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMany of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. 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The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  ","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. 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The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. 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The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. 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These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. 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William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book,  Soldier's Pay , in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of  The Sound and the Fury  in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.  ","Source: Materials within the collection.   "],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Content Warning","Content Warning"],"odd_tesim":["This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 16807 William Faulkner collection, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 16807 William Faulkner collection, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbsalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMany of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. 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The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. 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The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  ","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. 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Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  ","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. ","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. 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William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book,  Soldier's Pay , in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of  The Sound and the Fury  in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.  ","Source: Materials within the collection.   ","This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.","This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.","Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  ","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  ","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  ","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.","This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  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Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. ","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. 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Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  ","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. 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The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. 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The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  ","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. 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His family relocated to  Welland, Ontario , where he completed his early schooling before beginning architectural training under  D.S. Hopkins  in  Grand Rapids, Michigan , and  John K. Peebles  in  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . In  1889 , he formed his first partnership—Smith \u0026 Robinson—in  Altoona, Pennsylvania . He married  Annie Custer  in  1891 , and their son,  Charles Custer Robinson , was born two years later.  ","Following years of practice in Pennsylvania, including partnerships with  George T. Smith ,  R.B. Crockett , and  George Winkler ,  Robinson  returned to  Virginia  in  1906 , establishing Charles M. Robinson, Architect in  Richmond . Robinson became a leading designer for a future comprehensive statewide public school system mandated by Virginia's 1902 Constitution.  ","Between  1906  and  1932 , Robinson's practice produced plans for more than 400 public schools and many university buildings, including commissions in  Richmond ,  Norfolk ,  Newport News ,  Portsmouth , and dozens of rural counties. Robinson's standardized plans were paired with styles ranging from Arts \u0026 Crafts to Collegiate Gothic, Spanish Revival, and Art Deco. His schools featured ample light, logical circulation, and adaptable common spaces. ","In  1908  he won the commission to design the campus of the State Normal School at  Harrisonburg , now James Madison University, designing its first seven buildings and subsequent expansions through 1928. He designed foundational campuses for the institutions now known as the University of Mary Washington, Radford University, and Virginia State University, and oversaw more than sixty major projects for the College of William \u0026 Mary between 1921 and 1931, including the Sunken Garden and numerous residence halls, academic buildings, and the George Preston Blow Gymnasium. ","His practice also extended beyond education. In 1918 he designed the tuberculosis sanitariums (sanatoriums) at  Catawba ,  Burkeville , and  Charlottesville  for the Virginia State Board of Health. In Richmond, he designed civic and commercial structures, including the Times-Dispatch Building, Stuart Circle Hospital, Grace Hospital, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, the Sunday School Building at Ginter Park Methodist Church, and (in partnership with his former apprentice Marcellus Wright, Sr.) the ACCA Shriner Mosque—today the Altria Theater. Residentially, his Laburnum Court development introduced an early twentieth-century model of middle-class housing arranged around a landscaped central park.  ","By the 1920s, Robinson had expanded his firm to include his son Charles Custer Robinson,  Benjamin A. Ruffin , and  John Binford Walford , who became partners in Charles M. Robinson, Architects in 1922. Although Robinson retired to his farm in Hampton in  1926 , he remained professionally active, producing drawings at home and visiting construction sites. Robinson died on  August 20, 1932 , at age 66 in a Norfolk hospital, and the firm was formally dissolved the following day.  ","The practice he founded continued through multiple generations of architects, evolving through successive names—J. Binford Walford, Architect (1932–1946); Walford \u0026 Wright (1946–1962); Wright, Jones \u0026 Wilkerson (1962–1991); Wright, Jones, Wilkerson, Rothschild \u0026 Boynton (1991–1994); and finally Boynton, Rothschild, Rowland (1994–2020). The firm remained active for more than a century before being acquired in 2020.","Reference List:","Arlington County Historical Affairs and Landmark Review Board. (2008, September). Historic District Designation Form. Arlington County Register of Historic Places. https://www.arlingtonva.us/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/projects/documents/wraps_localhistoricdistrictdesignation_wilsonschool_2009.pdf","Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA. (1932, August 22). Charles M. Robinson Prominent Architect, Dies; Burial Today. Newspapers.com by Ancestry. https://www.newspapers.com/article/ledger-star-charles-m-robinson-prominen/166469428/","Loth, C. (1999). The Virginia Landmarks Register. The University Press of Virginia. https://books.google.com/booksid=NJa_64aH1iMC\u0026q=charles+robinson#v=onepage\u0026q=charles%20robinson\u0026f=false","Morgan, S.W. (2019, September 24). Virginia's Unsung Architect. Richmond Magazine. https://richmondmagazine.com/home/latest/charles-robinson-branch-museum/","Moyer, L. (n.d.). Halls of History. University of Mary Washington Magazine. https://magazine.umw.edu/spring2013/features/halls-of-history/","Preservation Durham. (n.d.). Robinson, Charles M. Open Durham from Preservation Durham. https://www.opendurham.org/people/robinson-charles-m","Robinson, D.B. (n.d.). Charles M. Robinson: A Virginia Architectural History. https://www.charlesmrobinson.com/index.html","United States Department of the Interior National Park Service. (1992, October 31). National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form. Internet rchive Wayback Machine. https://web.archive.org/web/20101111233435/http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/Counties/MultipleCounty/127-0845_PublicSchoolsinRichmondMPS_NPS_final.pdf","Winthrop, R.P. (2015, January 27). Architects of Richmond: Charles M. Robinson. Architecture Richmond. https://architecturerichmond.com/architects-of-richmond-charles-m-robinson/","CONTENT WARNING:\nThis material contains offensive or harmful language. This material contains references to outdated terminology for African Americans, as well as for Native Americans. The terms \"Colored\" and Negro\", in commom parlance when the drawings were created, are used throughout the architectural drawings to refer to Black people. The term \"Indian\" is also used to refer to Native Americans. These terms are primarily found in the titles of architectural drawings. Titles remain as they were found for historical context. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","Some items in this collection sustained damage from pests and/or mold prior to coming to the Library. Preservation staff has frozen and stabilized the items to prevent further damage from pests or mold and cleaned the items to facilitate handling. 10/20/23","The commission number for this set of drawings is the same as the number for the \"John W. Daniel School, Newport News Schools, VA, 1913\" drawings. However, there is no indication of the projects being related.","The commission number for this set of drawings is the same as the number for the \"Eastville High School, Northampton County, VA, 1913\" drawings. However, there is no indication of the projects being related.","The Charles M. Robinson and Principals Architectural Records consist of materials about Charles M. Robinson, and the office records, architectural and design plans, and project photograph files of the Charles M. Robinson, Architect firm and successor firms. The materials document the business operations of the firms, as well as their role in developing the city of Richmond, VA, and in developing various institutions and organizations across the state of Virginia. The works in this collection also demonstrate the significance of the firm's activities on communities in these areas. It is divided into four series. ","Series 1, Charles M. Robinson Files (1978, 2020, undated; 1 folder), includes copies of documents about Charles M. Robinson, such as a copy of his Architecture License. There is also a copy of a short essay about Robinson's role in the construction of the ACCA Shrine, now known as the Altria Theater. ","Series 2, Office records (circa 1935-1992, undated; 18 folders), includes office records, which are arranged in decreasing order of their significance/functionality to the firm's operations. Most notably are the lists of commissions, index to the architectural drawings, and the commission notes. These records cover the majority of the timeline following Robinson's death. ","Series 3, Architectural drawings (1907-2012, undated; 3 oversized boxes, 93 flat file folders, 4 tubes, 1457 tube boxes), the largest part of this collection, consists of the firm's architectural drawings and design plans, as well as the drawings and plans Robinson created in his role as the official school board architect for several cities and counties in Virginia, and as an architect for the Virginia State Board of Health. They span more than a century beginning in 1907 and ending in 2012 and represent over 1600 projects.   ","Included are drawings, designs, and plans for educational institutions, hospitals, churches, offices, retail stores, private residences, and plots across the state of Virginia. The series also includes topographic maps and site studies. There are original designs, proposed designs, voided designs, additions, alterations, and renovations. The designs are comprehensive, and include work on interiors and exteriors, plumbing and ventilation systems, and landscape works. ","Primary, secondary, and post-secondary schools in locations across Virginia are very well represented by the plans in this collection. More well-known post-secondary educational institutions include the College of William and Mary, James Madison University, Raford University, University of Mary Washington, George Mason University, and Virginia Commonwealth University. However, the number of primary and secondary schools represented in the collection is even greater. ","Of particular significance are the designs and plans the firm created for educational institutions for students from underrepresented, historically oppressed, and marginalized groups. These include the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, the Virginia State University, the nation's first fully-state supported four-year post-secondary learning institution for Black Americans, and the HBCUs Norfolk State University and Virginia Union University. ","The works that Robinson completed as an architect for the Virginia State Board of Health include plans and designs for the Catawba, Blue Ridge, and Piedmont Tuberculosis sanitoriums (rehabilitation center, hospice, etc.). Robinson's work in this role also affected the lives of people from underrepresented groups, as the Piedmont institution was developed specifically for the care of Black residents of Virginia. ","Series 4, Project photograph files (circa 1855-1999, undated; 9 boxes, 15 folders), includes many of the project photograph files from the architectural firm. Although there are some items from Robinson's time with the firm, the large majority are dated and document the projects from after his death on August 20, 1932. The photograph file index introduces the rest of the series, which includes prints, negatives, photo documentation from John Binford Walford and Oscar Pendleton Wright's photograph albums, and undated presentation photos. ","Dates: 1907 – 2012, bulk date 1907-1995  ","This series consists of architectural rolls that contain drawings, designs, and plans of educational institutions, hospitals, churches, offices, retail stores, and private residences across the state of Virginia. The series also includes rolls that hold topographic maps, plot and general layouts, and site studies. The drawings comprise original designs, proposed designs, voided designs, additions, alterations, and renovations. The designs are comprehensive, and include work on interiors and exteriors, plumbing and ventilation systems, and landscape works. 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In 1918 he designed the tuberculosis sanitariums (sanatoriums) at \u003cgeogname\u003eCatawba\u003c/geogname\u003e, \u003cgeogname\u003eBurkeville\u003c/geogname\u003e, and \u003cgeogname\u003eCharlottesville\u003c/geogname\u003e for the Virginia State Board of Health. In Richmond, he designed civic and commercial structures, including the Times-Dispatch Building, Stuart Circle Hospital, Grace Hospital, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, the Sunday School Building at Ginter Park Methodist Church, and (in partnership with his former apprentice Marcellus Wright, Sr.) the ACCA Shriner Mosque—today the Altria Theater. Residentially, his Laburnum Court development introduced an early twentieth-century model of middle-class housing arranged around a landscaped central park.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBy the 1920s, Robinson had expanded his firm to include his son Charles Custer Robinson, \u003cpersname\u003eBenjamin A. 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(2019, September 24). Virginia's Unsung Architect. Richmond Magazine. https://richmondmagazine.com/home/latest/charles-robinson-branch-museum/\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMoyer, L. (n.d.). Halls of History. University of Mary Washington Magazine. https://magazine.umw.edu/spring2013/features/halls-of-history/\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePreservation Durham. (n.d.). Robinson, Charles M. Open Durham from Preservation Durham. https://www.opendurham.org/people/robinson-charles-m\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobinson, D.B. (n.d.). Charles M. Robinson: A Virginia Architectural History. https://www.charlesmrobinson.com/index.html\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Department of the Interior National Park Service. (1992, October 31). National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form. 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In  1889 , he formed his first partnership—Smith \u0026 Robinson—in  Altoona, Pennsylvania . He married  Annie Custer  in  1891 , and their son,  Charles Custer Robinson , was born two years later.  ","Following years of practice in Pennsylvania, including partnerships with  George T. Smith ,  R.B. Crockett , and  George Winkler ,  Robinson  returned to  Virginia  in  1906 , establishing Charles M. Robinson, Architect in  Richmond . Robinson became a leading designer for a future comprehensive statewide public school system mandated by Virginia's 1902 Constitution.  ","Between  1906  and  1932 , Robinson's practice produced plans for more than 400 public schools and many university buildings, including commissions in  Richmond ,  Norfolk ,  Newport News ,  Portsmouth , and dozens of rural counties. Robinson's standardized plans were paired with styles ranging from Arts \u0026 Crafts to Collegiate Gothic, Spanish Revival, and Art Deco. His schools featured ample light, logical circulation, and adaptable common spaces. ","In  1908  he won the commission to design the campus of the State Normal School at  Harrisonburg , now James Madison University, designing its first seven buildings and subsequent expansions through 1928. He designed foundational campuses for the institutions now known as the University of Mary Washington, Radford University, and Virginia State University, and oversaw more than sixty major projects for the College of William \u0026 Mary between 1921 and 1931, including the Sunken Garden and numerous residence halls, academic buildings, and the George Preston Blow Gymnasium. ","His practice also extended beyond education. In 1918 he designed the tuberculosis sanitariums (sanatoriums) at  Catawba ,  Burkeville , and  Charlottesville  for the Virginia State Board of Health. In Richmond, he designed civic and commercial structures, including the Times-Dispatch Building, Stuart Circle Hospital, Grace Hospital, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, the Sunday School Building at Ginter Park Methodist Church, and (in partnership with his former apprentice Marcellus Wright, Sr.) the ACCA Shriner Mosque—today the Altria Theater. Residentially, his Laburnum Court development introduced an early twentieth-century model of middle-class housing arranged around a landscaped central park.  ","By the 1920s, Robinson had expanded his firm to include his son Charles Custer Robinson,  Benjamin A. Ruffin , and  John Binford Walford , who became partners in Charles M. Robinson, Architects in 1922. Although Robinson retired to his farm in Hampton in  1926 , he remained professionally active, producing drawings at home and visiting construction sites. Robinson died on  August 20, 1932 , at age 66 in a Norfolk hospital, and the firm was formally dissolved the following day.  ","The practice he founded continued through multiple generations of architects, evolving through successive names—J. Binford Walford, Architect (1932–1946); Walford \u0026 Wright (1946–1962); Wright, Jones \u0026 Wilkerson (1962–1991); Wright, Jones, Wilkerson, Rothschild \u0026 Boynton (1991–1994); and finally Boynton, Rothschild, Rowland (1994–2020). The firm remained active for more than a century before being acquired in 2020.","Reference List:","Arlington County Historical Affairs and Landmark Review Board. (2008, September). Historic District Designation Form. Arlington County Register of Historic Places. https://www.arlingtonva.us/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/projects/documents/wraps_localhistoricdistrictdesignation_wilsonschool_2009.pdf","Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA. (1932, August 22). Charles M. Robinson Prominent Architect, Dies; Burial Today. Newspapers.com by Ancestry. https://www.newspapers.com/article/ledger-star-charles-m-robinson-prominen/166469428/","Loth, C. (1999). The Virginia Landmarks Register. The University Press of Virginia. https://books.google.com/booksid=NJa_64aH1iMC\u0026q=charles+robinson#v=onepage\u0026q=charles%20robinson\u0026f=false","Morgan, S.W. (2019, September 24). Virginia's Unsung Architect. Richmond Magazine. https://richmondmagazine.com/home/latest/charles-robinson-branch-museum/","Moyer, L. (n.d.). Halls of History. University of Mary Washington Magazine. https://magazine.umw.edu/spring2013/features/halls-of-history/","Preservation Durham. (n.d.). Robinson, Charles M. Open Durham from Preservation Durham. https://www.opendurham.org/people/robinson-charles-m","Robinson, D.B. (n.d.). Charles M. Robinson: A Virginia Architectural History. https://www.charlesmrobinson.com/index.html","United States Department of the Interior National Park Service. (1992, October 31). National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form. Internet rchive Wayback Machine. https://web.archive.org/web/20101111233435/http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/Counties/MultipleCounty/127-0845_PublicSchoolsinRichmondMPS_NPS_final.pdf","Winthrop, R.P. (2015, January 27). Architects of Richmond: Charles M. Robinson. Architecture Richmond. https://architecturerichmond.com/architects-of-richmond-charles-m-robinson/"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCONTENT WARNING:\nThis material contains offensive or harmful language. This material contains references to outdated terminology for African Americans, as well as for Native Americans. The terms \"Colored\" and Negro\", in commom parlance when the drawings were created, are used throughout the architectural drawings to refer to Black people. The term \"Indian\" is also used to refer to Native Americans. These terms are primarily found in the titles of architectural drawings. Titles remain as they were found for historical context. 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Although there are some items from Robinson's time with the firm, the large majority are dated and document the projects from after his death on August 20, 1932. The photograph file index introduces the rest of the series, which includes prints, negatives, photo documentation from John Binford Walford and Oscar Pendleton Wright's photograph albums, and undated presentation photos. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDates: 1907 – 2012, bulk date 1907-1995  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of architectural rolls that contain drawings, designs, and plans of educational institutions, hospitals, churches, offices, retail stores, and private residences across the state of Virginia. The series also includes rolls that hold topographic maps, plot and general layouts, and site studies. The drawings comprise original designs, proposed designs, voided designs, additions, alterations, and renovations. 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It is divided into four series. ","Series 1, Charles M. Robinson Files (1978, 2020, undated; 1 folder), includes copies of documents about Charles M. Robinson, such as a copy of his Architecture License. There is also a copy of a short essay about Robinson's role in the construction of the ACCA Shrine, now known as the Altria Theater. ","Series 2, Office records (circa 1935-1992, undated; 18 folders), includes office records, which are arranged in decreasing order of their significance/functionality to the firm's operations. Most notably are the lists of commissions, index to the architectural drawings, and the commission notes. These records cover the majority of the timeline following Robinson's death. ","Series 3, Architectural drawings (1907-2012, undated; 3 oversized boxes, 93 flat file folders, 4 tubes, 1457 tube boxes), the largest part of this collection, consists of the firm's architectural drawings and design plans, as well as the drawings and plans Robinson created in his role as the official school board architect for several cities and counties in Virginia, and as an architect for the Virginia State Board of Health. They span more than a century beginning in 1907 and ending in 2012 and represent over 1600 projects.   ","Included are drawings, designs, and plans for educational institutions, hospitals, churches, offices, retail stores, private residences, and plots across the state of Virginia. The series also includes topographic maps and site studies. There are original designs, proposed designs, voided designs, additions, alterations, and renovations. The designs are comprehensive, and include work on interiors and exteriors, plumbing and ventilation systems, and landscape works. ","Primary, secondary, and post-secondary schools in locations across Virginia are very well represented by the plans in this collection. More well-known post-secondary educational institutions include the College of William and Mary, James Madison University, Raford University, University of Mary Washington, George Mason University, and Virginia Commonwealth University. However, the number of primary and secondary schools represented in the collection is even greater. ","Of particular significance are the designs and plans the firm created for educational institutions for students from underrepresented, historically oppressed, and marginalized groups. These include the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, the Virginia State University, the nation's first fully-state supported four-year post-secondary learning institution for Black Americans, and the HBCUs Norfolk State University and Virginia Union University. ","The works that Robinson completed as an architect for the Virginia State Board of Health include plans and designs for the Catawba, Blue Ridge, and Piedmont Tuberculosis sanitoriums (rehabilitation center, hospice, etc.). Robinson's work in this role also affected the lives of people from underrepresented groups, as the Piedmont institution was developed specifically for the care of Black residents of Virginia. ","Series 4, Project photograph files (circa 1855-1999, undated; 9 boxes, 15 folders), includes many of the project photograph files from the architectural firm. Although there are some items from Robinson's time with the firm, the large majority are dated and document the projects from after his death on August 20, 1932. The photograph file index introduces the rest of the series, which includes prints, negatives, photo documentation from John Binford Walford and Oscar Pendleton Wright's photograph albums, and undated presentation photos. ","Dates: 1907 – 2012, bulk date 1907-1995  ","This series consists of architectural rolls that contain drawings, designs, and plans of educational institutions, hospitals, churches, offices, retail stores, and private residences across the state of Virginia. The series also includes rolls that hold topographic maps, plot and general layouts, and site studies. The drawings comprise original designs, proposed designs, voided designs, additions, alterations, and renovations. The designs are comprehensive, and include work on interiors and exteriors, plumbing and ventilation systems, and landscape works. 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Duplicates were discarded.\n","\nEdward Watson Hook, Jr. was born in Sumter, South Carolina on August 10, 1924. He was the only child of school teacher parents. He obtained a B.S. degree from Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina and then attended Yale University as a participant in the U.S. Army Specialized Training program. He received an M.D. degree from Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia in 1949. He served his internship at University Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota and was an assistant resident and chief resident in medicine at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. From 1951 to 1953 he served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. He taught medicine at Emory University and Johns Hopkins University before becoming the Head of the Division of Infectious Disease at Cornell University Medical College in New York in July 1959. In 1966, Hook was a visiting professor at the University of Bahia School of Medicine in Salvador, Brazil. In 1969 he was appointed Henry B. Mulholland Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia and chaired the department for 21 years. In 1996 Hook was presented with the Thomas Jefferson Award, the highest award given at the University of Virginia. Hook married Jessie Dale Thurecht on June 14, 1949. They had four children, Edward W. III, Susan Dale, Margaret Jane, and Robert Randall. Hook died unexpectedly of a coronary blood clot on October 5, 1998 at the age of 74.\n","\nDr. Hook was involved in a great many organizations and endeavors outside of UVA. He took a leading role in several specialty and subspecialty societies and in organizations concerned with physician education and training. Hook was president of the Infectious Diseases Society of America during 1975-76, was chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was a charter member of the editorial board of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, and was a chair of the board of directors of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program from 1978 to 1988. A former president of the Association of Professors of Medicine, Dr. Hook served on the American Board of Internal Medicine from 1979 to 1987 and chaired its committee on the Evaluation of Clinical Competence.\n","\nA fellow of the American College of Physicians (ACP) since 1962 and its president in 1985, Dr. Hook also served as the College's governor in Virginia and on its board of regents. He visited the People's Republic of China in 1979 as a member of the ACP's first teaching delegation to that country. Hook authored over 130 publications. He received distinction early in his career for his research on the pathogenesis of salmonella and other intestinal infections.\n","\nAdministration duties of running Internal Medicine took up the bulk of Hook's professional time. During his years as chairman, he built up the department of internal medicine, recruited highly trained division leaders, and initiated several programs that benefited the School of Medicine. In 1969 he founded an international health exchange program with the Federal University of Ceará in Brazil. He also developed and led UVa's hospital ethics committee. He began a primary care residency program in medicine and started a faculty-teaching practice program in Orange County. During the 1970s and 80s, Hook was a national leader in internal-medicine manpower, clinical skills evaluation, and the fostering of humanitarian attributes among physicians. 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Hunter papers, MS-4, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.","Re: Hook Service on Panel - UVa accreditation.","Re: Examinations.","Re: Correspondence and related documents; related to Hook's UVa chairmanship.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related; some documents have Hook's AN's.","Re: UVa related.","UVa Related.","Re: UVa Related.","Re: UVa related; many documents have AN's by Hook.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related.","Re: Correspondence and related documents; related to Hook's membership of the Board of Governors. Also, meeting schedules are included.","Re: Nominations, committee appointments - related to the Board of Governors.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related; misc., including clinical judgment pretest content.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related; misc., including evaluation of procedural skills of residents.","Re: Board of Governors related, misc, including evaluating procedural skills of residents.","Re: Board of Governors related; committee appointments.","Re: Board of Governors related; misc., including membership nominations, PMP evaluations.","Re: Board of Governors related, misc, including certification standards, rating humanistic qualities.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors.","Re: Committees: CECC (Committee to Evaluate Clinical Competence).","Re: Committees: CECC \u0026 Subcommittee to Standardize Programs of Evaluation of Clinical Competence at the Local Level (SSPECCLL).","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and Subcommittee to Review Special Evaluations.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees: CECC, SSPECLL, misc, including history of CECC, 1970-1987.","Re: Committees; CECC - Advisory committee to CECC (includes Clinical competence and Hospital visit programs, history of CECC and Hook's involvement).","Re: Committees; subcommittee on hospital visit program (part of CECC), includes Hook's AN's on program.","Re: Hospital Evaluation visits, including Hook's report on Louisiana State University Medical Center visit.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, including Hook's evaluation of Ochsner Medical Foundation, New Orleans.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of University of South Florida affiliated Hospitals.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Elizabeth, NJ.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Orlando Regional Medical Center, Florida.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Providence Hospital, Washington D.C.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Atlantic City Medical Center, N.J.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits; Hook's evaluation of Jersey City Medical Center.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits; Hook's evaluation of Booth Memorial Medical Centery, Flushing, N. Y.","Re:Committees; Subcommittee to Review Special Evaluations (part of Committee to Evaluate Clinical Competence).","Re: Committees; Subcommitte on Humanism (part of committee to evaluate clinical competence - CECC) - Hook served on subcommittee and includes preliminary material to forming subcom.","Re: Committees; Subcommittees on Humanism including planning formation of subcommittees, many AN's on documents.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (planning formation of subcommittee).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).","Re: Committees: Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (April meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (October meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (MS describes experiences of a UVa patient).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (1985 Guide to Humanistic Qualities in the Internist, Hook in one of the authors).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (Humanism Guide).","Re: Conferences (Hook presentation on geriatrics).","Re: Conferences (Hook presentation on evaluation of humanism).","Re: Conferences (Hook comments on task force report).","Re: Report on Clinical Competence, Report on Committee on Standards of Excellence.","Re: Reports: Evaluation of Clinical Competence.","Re: Policies \u0026 Procedures, Evaluation of Clinical Competence, Evaluation of Residents.","Re: Hook's presentation on evaluation of noncognitive skills and clinical performance.","Re: Hook's election, participation in specific events.","Re: ACP course \"Recent Advances in Infectious Diseases\" at UVa. Newsclipping about Hook being elected governor of Virginia for ACP.","Re: ACP chapter in Virginia (regional meeting planning \u0026 program, course \"Current Concepts of Clinical Infectious Disease\").","Re: By-laws revision regarding UVa ACP membership, statement on in-patient respiratory care, programming, Hook's election as President, financing graduate medical education, practice abroad programs, relocation of ACP headquarters, report of Task Force on College Structure and Function, long-range planning.","Re: Hook's presidency, headquarters move, conference planning, meeting planning, ACP executive vice president search, graduate medical education.","Re: Hook's presidency, conference \u0026 meeting planning, funding graduate medical education, executive vice president search, primary care physicians within ACP.","Re: Hook's presidency, meeting planning, executive vice president search, funding of graduate medical education, Hook Senate testimony, Canadian ACP membership.","Re: Hook's presidency (and later), ACP delineation of responsibilities, support for general internal medicine and its protection by ACP, executive vice president search, medical infomatics, relations with other medical associations, conference planning, graduate medical education funding, ACP scholarships, translation of MKSAP into Japanese, Supreme Court decision on ACP tax question.","RE: Misc; nominations of Veldhuis for award.","Re: Membership fellowships.","Re: Medical faculty as clinicians, family practice residencies \u0026 clerkships, radon.","Re: Meeting, young clinical investigator award.","Re: Editorial Board of journal \"Animicrobial Agents \u0026 Chemotherapy\", \"Journal of Clinical Microbiology\" controversy, memberships.","Re: Membership, journals; editorial work, content.","Re: Relations between ASIM and American College of Physicians.","Re: Miscellaneous; AAMC agreement with Association of Professors of Medicine, houses staff remuneration, faculty practice survey, women in medicine program, work group on withholding physician's services, executive development seminar.","Re: Miscellaneous, mostly support of nominations for membership.","Re: UVa faculty nominations.","Re: Legislation affecting physicians; relations with other organizations; misc. business (Hook served on APM council 1977-1980; APM president 1981-82).","Re: Legistaion, meetings, council meeting items.","Re: Legislation, meetings, issues affecting internal medicine - Hook's presidency of APM.","Re: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, graduate medical education meetings - Hook's presidency of APM.","Re: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, meetings - Hook's presidency of APM.","Re: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, graduate medical eduction, APM functions and budget.","Re: Legislative issues - correspondence to and from congress members.","Re: Correspondence with legislators; Hook's Senate testimony on research funding.","Re: APM Task Force on Manpower Needs (Hook was a member).","Re: UVa departmental profile - UVa questionnaire results on internal medicine training program.","Re: Misc. issues relating to residency training, certification standards, meetings, membership.","Re: Hook's participation on Board grant appraisals.","Re: Hook presidency, relations with other associations, programming, guidelines for antimicrobial therapy.","Re: Hook presidency; guidelines for antimicrobial therapy, guidelines for training in infectious diseases, accreditation of conference by AMA.","Re: Miscellaneous business - programming, awards, Journal of Infectious Disease.","Re: Miscellaneous society business - Journal of Infectious Diseases, Hook's presidential address, \"The Evolution of the clinical subspecialist in Infectious Diseases,\" definition of membership, subspecialists.","Re: Meetings, selection of presentations.","Re: programs, unification of Medical Society with AMA.","Re: Meetings - minutes of meetings in which Hook participated.","Re: nomination of officers \u0026 members, Journal of Medical Sciences as official society publication, Founder's Award to Hook in 1985.","Re: Cooperative medical programs with Brazilian Universities, visit by Hook and Knorr.","Re: Hook's participation in conference.","Re: Family practice, physician shortage.","Re: ACP/ASIM collaboration; Medicare, primary care.","Re: Formation of VCIM - manpower study.","Re: History of program, meeting documents, reports.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meetings and reports, Hook-Shimao report on leprosy panel.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meeting and reports; Hook hepatitis panel review.","Re: Meetings and reports; including Hook cholera review report.","Re: Meetings and reports; Hook tuberculosis panel report.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meetings and reports; Hook report on malnutrition panel.","Re: Hook's reviews of minority scholars' research plans for RSJ Foundation, annual meeting documents.","Re: Board meetings, committee on the future of the Clinical Scholars Program.","Re: report by Committee on the Future of the Clinical Scholar's program - committee formed by Hook in 1979; he served as exofficio member - recommends that the program continue, article on the program's history.","RE: Conference and publication regarding development of guidelines for physicians in terminally ill cases.","Re: Conference and publication regarding physician's influence on the dying process.","Re: Preparation of a publication on physicians and hopelessly ill patients.","Re: Publication of an article in New England Journal of Medicine.","Re: \"Notes on Trip to Africa and Asia\" - described medical care, research, and socio-economic conditions; visits intended to survey possibilities of affiliation between an African hospital and Cornell Medical Center; visits facilities in Nigeria, Lagos, Ibadan, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Kampala, Entebbe, Tororo, Cairo, Karachi, Lahore, Calcutta, Bangkok, Hong Kong, \u0026 Tokyo.","Re: Notes on a Trip to South America\" - describes medical care, research, and socioeconomic conditions, visit intended to survey possibilities of affiliation between a South American hospital and Cornell Medical Center, visits to facilities in Bahia, Buenos Aires, Lima, Rio de Janeiro, \u0026 Santiago.","Re: Summary report 1964-1972, annual report 1964-1965.","Re: Annual Report 1963-1966, report of activities 1967-1969.","Re: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's visits to Brazil prior to establishment of the Cornell-Bahia program.","Re: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's service as head of the program, and subsequent role as consultant.","Re: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's role as consultant to the program.","Re: Part of application for funding to continue project that Hook helped to establish and run.","Re: Hook's participation in site visits to projects funded by NIH - NIAID (Title/contents pages only; instructed by NIAID not to retain reports.","Re: Commercial program offering medical seminars to Japanese physicians.","Re: Medical research done by Hook while in the army in Alabama.","Paper by Hook and Wagner: \"Resistance-Promoting Activity of Endotoxins and other Microbial Products\".","Re: Streptococcal infections - influenza, pulmonary infection program meeting.","Re: Salmonella research - outbreak at New York hospital.","Re: Salmonella research, publications, grants, antibiotics use in animal feed.","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook\" (removed from binder).","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook,\" continued (removed from binder); see folder 1 for table of contents.","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook,\" continued (removed from binder); see folder 1 for table of contents.","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book II, Edward W. Hook\" (removed from binder).","Re: \"Health Care and the Medical School: Responsibilities and Responses\"; Convocation Address, American College of Physicians, \"On My Mind,\" Alpha Omega Alpha lecture; \"Research: A Chairman's Perspective\".","Re: Pacesetters of the American Image, Typhoid Fever and Other Salmonella Infections: Internal Medicine Grand Rounds; Medicare: A Strategy for Quality Assurance.","Re: Humanities in Medicine: Treatment for a Deficiency Disorder?; Comments at AOA Dinner, Medical College of Pennsylvania; same title for The Jeremiah Metzger Lecture given October 23, 1996 at American Clinical and Climatological Association meeting","Re: Presentation of the 1996 George M. Kober to Robert G. Petersdorf; Medical Education: New Challenges - New Directions; Presidents Address: Pacesetters of the American Image.","Re: Table of Contents and Chapters I-VII of the Leavell manuscript (removed from black leather binder).","Re: Professors of Medicine 1900-19 [Chapter VI?] (removed from black leather binder).","Re: Chapter: Subspecialty Divisions.","Re: Professors of Medicine 1900-19 [Chapter IX] (revised version).","Re: Revisions, additions to the Leavell manuscript - some by Hook.","Re: Revisions of, additions to Leavell manuscript.","Re: Correspondence and notes on the history of the department.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Manuscript by Fitzhugh on history of otolaryngology at UVa.","Re: Crispell's career as a faculty member at UVa (press releases), manuscript on Thomas Jefferson and medicine written by Crispell.","Re: Correspondence and press releases on Crockett's UVa career.","Re: Correspondence and notes on Blackford's UVa career.","Re: Correspondence and notes on Landis.","Re: Correspondence and notes by and about UVa physicians, including notes from interview with Dr. Thomas Hunter, also information about Hart and Mulholland.","Re: Swineford's UVa career, establishment of Swineford Allergy Fund and lectures.","Re: Correspondence and notes on history of house staff.","Re: A rewrite of Leavell's earlier text.","Re: Maricia Day Finney assists Leavell in re-writting his manuscript, included is re-worked Chapters 1-5 and 5 brief bios on key medical men at UVa.","Re: Contents relate to the Leavell's career at UVa, including his curriculum vitae, newpaper \u0026 journal clipplins, his participation in conferences, and an essay written on William C. Dabney.","Re: Leavell researches Virginian history, in particular Robert E. Lee.","Re: Recruitment of black faculty.","Re: AIDS cases, policies, \u0026 procedures at UVa hospital.","Re: AIDS cases, policy, \u0026 procedures at UVa hospital.","Re: UVa AIDS grant application.","Re: AIDS cases, policy, \u0026 procedures at UVa hospital.","Re: Personnel, facilities, residency program, conference, etc.","Re: Personnel, facilities, residencies, conference, etc.","Re: Personnel, patient visit statistics and surveys, space allocation, procedures, planning, administration, proposal for outpatient department, ambulatory surgery facility.","Re: Personnel, space allocation, patient surveys, productivity, procedures, third year ambulatory care rotation, reorganization, \u0026 conferences.","Re: Personnel, productivity, patient surveys, space allocation, ambulatory care education, \u0026 information manual.","Re: Personnel, residencies, teaching, patient care, \u0026 procedures.","Re: Grant proposal for Area Health Education Center.","Re: Documents fundraising attempts to solicit department chairs, includes thank you letters to contributors - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: Soliciting pharmaceutical companies for money to support UVa hopsital's art program - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: Soliciting funding for the arts program - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: The development of a program in the arts at UVA hospital, including prospectus and a document reviewing the minutes of the arts committee from 1988-1995 - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: The involvement of the Hospital Auxiliary in rotating art exhibits.","Re: Development of art program and acquisition of works of art, including the prospectus and art forms and also correspondence with various artists.","Re: Removed from a binder titled \"Medical Art\"; kept in its original order; contains purchases, invoices, and correspondences with artists.","Re: Removed from a binder titled, \"Medical Art\"; kept in its original order, contains purchases, invoices, and correspondences with artists.","Re: The development and operations of the Health Sciences Arts Committee.","Re: Correspondence with Ann Johanson, David M. Browne, and Ellen Driscoll.","Re: Miscellaneous business of the UVa hospital arts committee of which Hook is the chairman; formation of committee and proposed agenda, selection of artists, and other matters concerning placement of portraits and requesting art space.","Re: Miscellaneous business of Arts Committee for UVa hospital which Hook is the chairman, includes discussions of placement of flags, development of patient handbook, art storage and workroom, and continued membership of committee including Hook's farewell letter to committee.","Re: Selection of an art curator for arts program at UVa hospital.","Re: Continued membership and new members to the UVa hospitals Arts Committee.","Re: Results of questionnaire asking for people's opinions of artwork chosen by Arts Committee for UVa hospital.","Re: Autopsy guidelines, statistics, permission procedures.","Re: Statistics, report on Autopsy at UVa hospital, and recommendations.","Re: Litz, Culpeper Foundation, Pratt Awards.","Re: Residencies and clerkships, grant proposal, personnel, facilities, evaluation and planning.","Re: Classes, personnel.","Re: Department name change, hypertonic therapy, conference.","Re: Internal medicine resident coverage at Blue Ridge, space for geriatrics clinic, shift of adult rehabilitation services to Blue Ridge, problems with care for acute care patients at Blue Ridge, issues concerning space for Internal Medicine at new multi-story hospital.","Re: Proposed plan to build new hospital at Blue Ridge site; opposition by Internal Medicine Faculty.","Re: Development of bone marrow transplantation program at UVa; procedures.","Re: Establishment, development of cancer center at UVa; personnel, space, funding issues.","Re: Development of a comprehensive cancer program at UVa hospital.","Re: Personnel, staffing, patient care, funding, space allocation issues; procedures, history of division.","Re: Primarily contains 1982 correspondence with George A. Beller M.D., Head, Division of Cardiology but also includes Cardiovascular Research correspondence and information about the Hypertension Unit.","Re: 1983 correspondence primarily with Head, Division of Cardiology, George A. Beller, M.D.","Re: Primarily the 1984 correspondence with George A. Beller M.D., Head, Division of Cardiology.","Re: Primarily the 1985 correspondence with George A. Beller, Head, Department of Cardiology, including funding, personnel, and space issues.","Re: 1986 correspondence primarily with George A. Beller, Head, Division of Cardiology and includes inpatient and outpatient fees, wellness center, computer systems, cardiac catheterization reports, and a discussion on the Adenosine Program project.","Re: 1987 correspondence, primarily with George A. Bellers, Head, Division of Cardiology and includes discussions on introducing new technology, LBJ Family Foundation, Cardiac Rehabilitation program, cardiac catheterization laboratory, animal research, and marketing strategy in the Cardiology Division.","Re: Personnel, staffing, patient care, funding space allocation issues; procedures.","Re: personnel, staffing, patient care, space allocation issues; cardiology services for Martha Jefferson Hospital, finances.","Re: Personnel, finance, space allocation, staffing issues, cardiology services provided to Martha Jefferson Hospital.","Re: Personnel, finance, patient services, space allocation issues; cardiology services offered by UVa to Martha Jefferson Hospital; same day catheterization; angioplasty; possible relationship with Augusta Hospital.","Re: Establishment, use, scheduling of facility.","Re: Equipment malfunctions, increase in use and need for third lab, administration, patient scheduling.","Re: Development of cardiac rehabilitation program at Boar's Head Sports Club.","Re: Standards of care; funding; community program.","Re: Development of a mobile coronary care unit (establishment of guidelines); gift of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson to coronary care unit (July 2, 1973); renovations and equipment in CCU and admission and operational policies; CCU privileges; responsibilities of CCU residents.","Re: Center's advisory board; also a draft of Biomedical Ethics at the University of Virginia which includes 4 goals: Biomedical Ethics in the Medical School Curriculum, Ethics Consultation Service, Advanced Education in Clinical Ethics, and Outreach Programs","Re: Establishment of center; development of occupational medicine program, grant applications, personnel, contract with General Electric Co., Center Advisory committee meeting minutes.","Re: Minutes of advisory committee, funding \u0026 grant applications, occupational medicine, affiliation with UVa departments \u0026 schools, residency program in preventive medicine, CPDI brochure, planning report.","Re: Establishment, occupation of various Internal Medicine Chairs (Wood, Hunter, Janssen, Madge Jones, Nettie Marie Jones (Stone), Hook, and John Guerrant).","Re: Establishment, occupation of various chairs (Jordain, Leavell, Mulholland, Peters, Richardson-Vicks, Scripps, Trolinger).","Re: Establishment, occupation of Swineford chair.","Re: 1979 trip made by Hook as part of ACP delegation; subsequent visits by Chinese to University of Virginia, includes articles by Hook in Chinese.","Re: Evaluation of student \u0026 of physicians by students, content and structure of program, guidelines \u0026 procedures.","Re: Evaluation of students and of physicians by students, content, structure of program, personnel.","Re: Funding \u0026 finances, grants, personnel, space \u0026 equipment, Poison Control Center.","Re: Establishment of center, approval of research protocols, personnel, housestaff coverage, activities, location, grant funding.","Re: Critique, evaluation, improvement of internal medicine clerkship.","Re: Problems with new medical information system.","Re: Medical Center laboratory activities.","Re: Covers Hook's involvement in the curriculum committee at UVa's school of medicine, includes Hook's handwritten notes on committee agendas.","Re: Issues addressed by committee, minutes of meetings.","Re: Issues addressed by committee, meetings, minutes.","Re: Issues addressed by committee, meetings, minutes.","Re: Development of Ethics Committee, issues addressed, minutes of meetings.","Re: Discussion of UVa's policy on house staff \"moonlighting\" at other organizations.","Re: Items taken out of Hook's binder entitled, \"Confidential: Finance Committee, Department of Medicine\" - includes a report of the AdHoc Remunerations Committee, May 1975 and a Proposal for an incentive Plan of the Clinical Faculty of the University of Virginia School of Medicine.","Re : Hook chaired a committee to oversee fundraising campaigns; established the Friends of the Department of Medicine.","Re: Physicians participation in medicine, representation of Internal Medicine Department on the committee.","Re: Requests for topics to be considered by committee, including malpractice premiums, control of expenditures, salaries, funding, radiology charges.","Re: Problems with research protocols.","Re: Report of Dean Knorr's committee to renew department of internal medicine, and department member's response to report.","Re: Number of positions per department, salaries, financing, new residencies, etc.","Re: Number of positions per department, salaries, new residencies, applications, financing, etc.","Re: Number of positions per department, salaries, new residencies, applications, etc.","Re: Number of residents per department, primary care residents, applications, salary, budget, etc.","Re: Richard Guerrant chairs internship Advisory Committee.","Re: Response to JCAH criticism of floor labs at UVa.","Re: Activities of committee to address space requirements, renovation, acute bed shortage.","Re: Nursing shortage, pay differential","Re: Minutes of comm. discussing various operational communication issues in Internal Medicine Department.","Re: Meeting quality assurance, requirements of Joint Commission Accreditation.","Re: Admissions to school, naming of UVA hospital, faculty practice plan, items for agendas of meetings.","Re: Hook's position on tenure.","Re: Establishment, structure, policies of transplantation program at UVa.","Re: Documentation of planning and development of UVa's hospital.","Re: Incident involving breach of confidentiality \u0026 confidentiality policy.","Re: Guidelines for consultations, problems with consultations.","Re: Continuing education events by Department of Medicine.","Re: Changes in curriculum, clerkships, teaching effectiveness.","Re: Establishment of critical care, subspecialty at UVA, lack of critical care beds \u0026 establishment of a triage system.","Re: Required CPR training and problems with payment/charges.","Re: Diabetes Unit at Blue Ridge Hospital.","Re: Diabetes Unit at Blue Ridge Hospital.","Re: DRG reports for Department of Internal Medicine.","Re: Do Not Resuscitate Policy","Re: Concerns emergency room care while Hook was a professor of Internal Medicine and Chairman, Department of Medicine.","Re: Hook's involvement in ER administration including discussion on salaries, hiring faculty and faculties duties, triage policy, and security protection.","RE: Hook's involvement in ER administration including ER at Blue Ridge Hospital, development of health care facility at Lake Monticello, funding for 24 hour/7 day week faculty coverage, use of fellows as triage officers, GI bleeding, and budget concerns.","Re: Discussion includes the employee health clinic serving the entire medical center and themovement of clinic to new location.","Re: Hook's involvement in the department of endrocrinology and metabolism including discussions on the tenuous relationship between endrocrinology and the department of pediatrics, budget and space concerns, the use of fellows instead of physicians to treat patients, and \"competing\" labs in endrocrinology.","Re: Hook's involvement with the Department of Endocrinolgy and Metabolism including discussions about purchasing equipment, space and budget concerns, and problems with the diabetes unit.","Re: Hook's involvement with the Department of Epidemology, especiallyJack M. Gwalthey M.D., and includes discussion of HIV testing and ethics of testing blood of patients without patient identification.","Re: Hook and William G. Thurman initially serve as co-chairmen of this division.","Re: Hook's involvement of fundraising efforts for the Department of Internal Medicine including thank you's for gifts, possible financial contributors, and fundraising campaigns.","Re: Giving scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds, in particular rural areas.","Re: Hook's involvement with dedicating a courtyard garden in honor of Elizabeth Brown Mulholland Gamble.","Hook's involvement with the Division of Gastroenterology, in particular department head, Richard McCallum.","Re: Meetings that Hook was mentioned or directly involved with.","Re: Primarily Hooks correspondence with Robert A. Reid, Primary Health Care, Ambulatory Division and includes handling and billing of ambulatory patients, primary care rotations, satellite clinic in Orange, and renovation of the primary care center.","Re: Issues and concerns concerning the Department of General Medicine headed by David Fedson, including patient cases \u0026 problems (one involving a racist patient), decline of patients in GMC, finances, GMC rotations and the activities of the primary care clinic.","Re: Non-profit medical center program in Gordonsville served by the Health Service Foundation.","Re: The medical center's branch in Orange.","Re: Issues and concerns of the Deparment of Geographic Medicine headed by Richard Guerrant.","Re: Development of the Department of Geriatrics headed by Richard Lindsay; includes a 1977 proposed plan for UVa geriatric plan and testimony given before the joint subcommittee on Aging, The General Assembly, 1979.","Re: Development in the Division of Geriatrics, including proposals, reports, and house bills.","Re: Development of programs for the elderly, including a 1979 manuscript, \"A Survey of Geriatric Medical and Nursing Education in the United States and Virginia.\"","Re: Hook wants Geriatric medicine at UVA Hospital to be viewed as the first server for elderly and desires an interdisciplinary approach.","RE: Hook's involvement in promoting Geriatrics in 1988; requesting funds from the state for UVa's geriatric efforts, trying to get School of Nursing and School of Medicine to work together, geriatrics \u0026 Blue Ridge (Homeward Bound House), and accreditation.","Re: Issues and concerns with the Division of Geriatrics including responsibilities of residents, plans for Nursing Home and Clinics, difficulties with the location of the Geriatric Clinics for the elderly patients, establishing the move of geriatrics Clinic to Blue Ridge, and assuming the space formerly occupied by the \"Pink Ladies Canteen.\"","Re: Details Hook's involvement in attempting to secure accreditation for a training program in geriatrics and includes their grant application. After it was withheld by ACGME in 1988 and 1989, Hook challenges their decision.","Re: Hook's involvement in discussing the possibility of a joint endeavor in the area of Alzheimer disease and long-term health care.","Re: Hook wants greater participation by the Department of Internal Medicine in the development of a home health care system.","Re: Documents include discussing the relationship between the School of Nursing and the Department of Geriatrics in establishing a Geriatrics/Rehabilitation Clinic at Blue Ridge Hospital. Includes in folder is a typed proposal and a typed manuscript, \"Teaching/Research Nursing Home,\" written by Richard Lindsay.","Re: Hook desires faculty involvement in developing a teaching nursing home at UVA.","Re: Working out the contract agreement between UVA Health Services Foundation and the Marriott for the UVA retirement community, the Colonnades.","Re: UVa Hospital is interested in a Shared Adult Home with the City of Charlottesville and JABA.","Re: Participation, speakers, and evaluations of Grand Rounds.","Re: UVa patient cases and discussion of disease and treatments in the grand rounds of the Department of Internal Medicine.","Re: Primarily Hook's correspondence with Donald J. Wright and Jules I. Levine concerning needs of the Medical Center.","Re: Hiring Robert Reynolds and securing office and bed space.","Re: Chiefly correspondence between Hook and Don E. Detmer, Vice President for Health Sciences and includes discussion about the medical center name change to Health Sciences Center and distribution of a generous gift by Madge Jones.","Re: Discussions about disability plan, department deficits, organization structures of UVa Health Services foundation \u0026 affiliated foundations \u0026 committee structure.","Re: Miscellaneous issues: Signing checks, professional fees policy, loan funding, retirement plans, billing from Health services, \u0026 classification of patients.","Re: Discussion about billing system of UVa hospital \u0026 foundation.","Re: Expenditures of Health Services funds.","Re: Munsey Wheby is a part of a committee to reevaluate the bylaws of the Health Services Foundation.","Re: Fringe benefits package for faculty such as life insurance, disability, and travel insurance. Included is a 1983 report of the Faculty Fringe Benefits Committee.","Re: Deals with a job description of Executive Director of the Foundation and Hewitt's Incentive Plan Design.","Re: Medical Malpractice.","Re: Evolution of malpractice insurance in UVa Hospital from in 1969 not all house staff covered by insurance to the premiums listed in 1990.","Re: Hook favors a helicopter system.","Re: Hook wants editors to identify staff's names and titles under photographs published in the Helix.","Re: Outline of needs establishing a Palliative Care Inpatient Program at Blue Ridge facility and concerns placing an oncology unit physically adjacent to a TB Unit.","Re: Hook's correspondence with Peter Quesenberry, Chief of Hematology/Oncology Division, includes concerns about clinical coverage, research development, finances, and space.","Re: Documents include how to fully utilize the Oncology department and includes documents relating to nurses handling anticarcinogenic medications.","Re: Documents include discussion about fellows, workshops, faculty appointments, and the importance of the bone marrow transplantation program.","Re: Discussions cover colorectal screening clinic, case information, handling pediatric marrow transplants, and funding for research.","Re: Decline in out-patient visits at Blue Ridge Hospital, summary outline of growth factor program project, and office and lab space issues.","Re: Future of oncology at Blue Ridge Hospital, new initiatives for hematology/oncology, filling faculty positions, and salary and space discussions.","Re: Peter Quesenberry, Professor and Chief Division of Hematology/Oncology addresses space needs, AIDS work at Blue Ridge, recruitment, and outpatient operation.","Re: Faculty appointments and funding issues, space issues for the Marrow Transplant Laboratory, patient surveys, patient case issues instigated by concerns raised by Hook, and financial concerns in the Division of Hematology and Oncology.","Re: Space issues including clinic overcrowding, contract between UVa Health Sciences Center and Rockingham Memorial Hospital, faculty promotion and salary raises, and \"code status\" of patients.","Re: Hook desires a hospice in the new hospital.","Re: Hook correspondence addresses fire safety in stairways, family lounges, bed availability, and the physical appearance of the building.","Re: Correspondence regarding updating bed needs of the institution and includes descriptions of bed allotments, charts, graphs, and statistics.","Re: Hook encourages the consolidation of the beds at Blue Ridge and UVA hospital; documents include a report entitled, \"Blue Ridge Hospital Report of the Tuberculosis Service Fiscal year 1982 July 1, 1981 - June 30, 1982.\"","RE: Bed utilization and clinical reports of admissions.","Re: Budget issues and concerns including graphs, charts and statistics of admissions, budgets, and actual costs.","Re: Hook submits proposals from the departments in Internal Medicine for the capital outlay budget for 1990-2000 in which department head details specific needs and wants for each department.","Re: Correspondence (mostly from the 1970s) includes discussions on overhead funds, professional fee schedules, funding for specific needs with the departments of Internal Medicine and for improvements in the facility, expense of long distance telephone calls, and fringe benefits for faculty.","Re: Includes \"Proposed 1970-1980 Capital Outlay Projections and Program\" and \"Planning Guidelines for the Ten-Year Capital Budget 1988-1998.\"","Re: Correspondence with John F. Harlan, Jr., Director, University of Virginia Hospital includes increasing residency programs, patient care and comfort, faculty appointments, and addition of beds.","Re: Correspondence mostly with John F. Harlan, Jr. Director, UVA Hospitals includes lack of storage, shortage of beds, patient care and amenities, visitor control, canceling and rescheduling patients, use of the Towers Hospital, and accreditation awards.","Re: Correspondence with John T. Ashley, Director, UVA Hospital, includes teaching funds, identification photographs, swing beds, cleaning, storage, and maintenance problems, and dissatisfaction with managerial process.","Re: Correspondence with John T. Ashley about home health care program, foundation to deliver patient care services outside the Hospitals, ambulatory internal medicine, prescription liability, subsidizing primary care practitioners, administrative duties, laboratory costs, maintaining quality services, and a grant proposal for General Electric Foundation.","Re: Hook's notes after a meeting with John T. Ashley who proposed cutting costs by 7 million dollars, loss of referral physicians, delinquent medical records, obtaining a pager, ambulatory care leadership, patient costs, and Blue Ridge Hospital.","Re: Topics include acquisition of a Gamma Unit, praise from a satisfied patient, problems with the Simon Paging System, Nephrology residents, and food and drink restriction policy.","Re: Obtaining admission lists, availability of beds, budget adjustments, enhancing revenue, removal of vending machines, difficulty of maintaining adequate amount of nurses, and the appointment of Michael J. Halseth as interim executive director.","Re: Surgical Transition Lounge, unlocked file cabinets, last pod on 8th floor, relationship between Augusta Hospital Corporation and UVA Hospital, additional residents, placement of directory signs, movement of departments, and various \"housekeeping items.\"","Re: Improving productivity and reducing costs throughout the hospital.","Re: Admissions, organizational charts, and lists of departments and managers by division, complaints by overcrowding, lack of cleanliness and inadequate patient care, discharge summaries, audit, and graphs and charts dealing with cash flow projections.","Re: Service-specific admission and patient days graphs, internal audit, revision of hospital organization, Biennial Evaluation and Planning Report 1986-1998, hospital nutrition center, surgical furlough policy, notification program, North 4 patient care unit, and space issues.","Re: 1958, \"We're Going to Have A New Hospital\"; \"New Hospital Dedicated, April 14, 1961\"; \"The Early Years of The University of Virginia Hospital: An Analysis of Patient's Records.\"","Re: Information collected through Hook's years for evaluation by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals; included is a 1981 recommendation for future compliance and 1990 Mock Survey for JCAHO.","Re: Hook comments in depth on the 1985 Hospital Long Range Plan.","Re: Correspondence regarding University of Virginia relationship between Veterans Administration Hospital, Salem, Virginia and Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia.","Re: 1988 proposed agreement between Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Harrisonburg, Virginia and UVA Hospitals.","Re: The Towers were used as rehabilitation units in the early 1980's; by 1988 the University terminated the lease of the Towers.","Re: Development of the Extended Care Facility in the Towers which opened in the fall of 1971; concern about railroad noise, locating student health services in ECF, house staff coverage, transportation difficulties, the towers fee schedule, tower's statistics, laboratory space for Department of Pathology, and indigent care.","Re: Topics involving the Towers, such as stocking periodicals and textbooks about chronic diseases, organization of the Medical Services in CCF, house staff coverage, Family Practice Program involvement, transportation of patients, and relationship to endocrine laboratory.","Re: Documents include tower statistics for 1975 \u0026 1976. Hook also details difficulties in the operation of the Towers which include refusal of residents/staff to see patients, nursing shortage and small nursing station, dietary problems, transportation difficulties, inadequate procedural rooms, and use of patient lounges by staff.","Re: 3 hand-written documents about resident statistics and 4 manuscripts including \"Number of House Staff Trained at UVA Medical Center During the Past 20 Years\"; \"Proposed Plan for the Medical HouseStaff for 1971-72\"; \"Survey of House Staff Training at UVA\"; \"Graduates of UVA School Of Medicine\".","Re: Includes essays written by Hook and others dealing with medical issues in humanities and also evaluations of Hook's elective, \"Film, Literature, and the Visual Art: Images in Medicine\".","Re: Hook's course syllabus.","Re: Documents include the interview questions for nineteen sessions that Hook conducted with Dr. Thomas Hunter. (Tapes can be found in the Papers of Thomas Hunter, Historical Collections \u0026 Services.) Also included is excerpts from Hunter's diary.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Gerald L. Mandell, Head, Division of Infectious Diseases, included is Hook's biennial report for 1986.","Re: Correspondence with Mandell includes problems with the microbiology lab, funding issues, patient cases, recruitment of faculty, space demands, and purchasing of equipment.","Re: Aids Center, Lilly Research grant, and continued accreditation.","Re: Plans for a fellowship program.","Re: Primarily Hook's correspondence with Donald L. Kaiser, Head, Division of Information Sciences and Biostatistics. Discussions include the development of a medical information sciences department, recruitment of a biostatistician, purchasing of software programs, and budgetary support.","Re: A request for high-powered computing facilities is not seen necessary by many division heads. The department of information sciences is dissolved and renamed Division of Biostatistics under the director of Robert Abbott.","Re: Press releases about book published on Walter Reed, intestinal diseases in Brazil, Hook's honorary doctor of medical science degree, and an interview of Hook by the Medical Examiner.","Re: Proposal of plans for intensive care in the 1970s and the implementation of those plans.","Re: Status of MICU, the serious need for medical intensive care unit, census of patients in MICU, the opening of the MICU in the early 1980s, admission criteria and operational guidelines, patient cases and patient care. Hook corresponds primarily with C. Edward Rose, Jr, Director, MICU.","Re: Critical care topics include neonotal ICU, No code orders, lack of nurses, and utilizing MICU for stroke patients.","Re: Guidelines for obtaining consent to medical treatment.","Re: Fiscal reports of Internal medicine under Dr. William Parson.","Re: Fiscal report material for 1955-1956.","Re: Reports for fiscal year 1958, \u0026 1959-1960.","Re: Reports to the President from Internal medicine for the years 1961-1964.","Re: Reports of Internal Medicine for fiscal years 64-65.","Re: Annual Reports for 1966 \u0026 1967.","Re: 1968 annual report.","Re: Intern training and Director of Education in Internal Medicine at Martha Jefferson Hospital.","Re: Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for development of primary care program.","Re: Thank you from L.B.J.'s doctor for good treatment.","Re: Complaints about clinical laboratory, establishment of an advisory committee, confining budgetary and personnel constraints, 'stat' basis for laboratory work, and a 1979 \"Report in Regard to Clinical Laboratory Services at the University of Virginia Medical Center Charlottesville\".","Re: Minutes regarding laboratory fees, feasibility of maintaining \"floor\" laboratories, and renal labs.","Re: Includes a 1983 \"Report of the Outside Laboratory Utilization Task Force to the Medical Policy Committee\"; also discussions about sending specimens to outside laboratories.","Re: Hook strongly supported maintaining special laboratories within Internal Medicine; the hospital director, John Ashley, did not.","Re: Hook serves on the Albert Lasker Awards in Medical Journalism jury.","Re: Hook provides expert testimony.","Re: Hook asked to provide testimony.","Re: Hook provides expert testimony.","Re: Hook receives certificate for his contributions to MAAP (Medical Academic Advancement Program).","Re: Humanities in Medicine Course Syllabus, a course Hook taught.","Re: Course syllabus for Humanities in Medicine.","Re: Student Essays: \"What the Doctor Said, What the Doctor Did: Student Essays About Role Models for Medicine\".","Re: Course syllabus for Hook's June 1997 MAAP class.","Re: Hook established two advisory committees for the Medical Subspecialty Clinic, included are correspondence with committee members and meeting minutes.","Re: Patient care, pharmaceutical procedures, and MIS problems, deficiencies, and negotiations.","Re: Amount of beds needed, space assignments, nursing care, and utilization of MICU.","Re: Nursing coverage, patient care, and utilization of MICU beds.","Re: Includes a 1987 manuscript, \"Medical Record Completion Policy\".","Re: Correspondence is primarily about medicare.","Re: Utilization of clinics and need for ambulatory space.","Re: Correspondence with Gerald R. Donowitz about clerkships and rotation of third-year students.","Re: Nutrition space, postgraduate medical scientist training program, proposal for voluntary departmental critique service, and faculty research index.","Re: Hook delves into patient care by residents and resident positions.","Re: Includes \"Guidelines for Attending Physicians in Internal Medicine\", 1982 and a revised 1990 version, and results from a questionnaire on Inpatient Teaching.","Re: Hook chaired the 1986-1988 \"Biennial Evaluation and Planning Report Department of Medicine\".","Re: Billing problems, 1981 \"Memorandum of Understanding,\" raising of professional fees, and after hours services billing difficulties.","Re: Correspondence with division heads: scheduling of meetings and yearly divisional structure of the department of Medicine.","Re: Items relating to February 22, 1988 division head retreat.","Re: Faculty salaries, residents, \u0026 recruitment of minority faculty.","Re: Manuscript projects inpatient \u0026 outpatient services and program expansion and new program development for the UVa Hospital.","Re: Audits, increase in salaries, department contributing 15%, billing, budgets, overhead funds, and payment of facilities.","Re: Includes speech by Hook to Friends of the Department.","Re: Hook chaired meetings.","Re: Hook chaired some of the meetings.","Re: Proposals from Division Heads in Internal Medicine for new or expanded programs to be considered for funding by the Financial Planning Committee.","Re: Hook's correspondence regarding medical malpractice insurance.","Re: Department meeting about creation of major research institute.","Re: Hook solicits evaluations from department heads about the department of medicine.","Re: Correspondence with the Office of the dean with Acting Director, Dr. James T. Hamlin.","Re: 1972 Correspondence between Hook \u0026 the Dean of the Medical School.","Re: Discussion about format/structure of morning report.","Re: Discussion about combining neurological \u0026 neurosurgical service, patient cases, seeing Towers patients in the tower building, C-T program, and hiring personnel.","Re: Northridge facility.","Re: Correspondence primarily with John Jane, Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery; discussion includes patient cases and medical student's training.","Re: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.","Re: Teaching sessions for nursing students.","Re: Bed closure in Barringer, discussion over incorrect information in a brochure, nursing shortage and implications at UVa, and a report concerning the decentralization of the Department of Subsidiary Nursing.","Re: Describes the difficulty in obtaining nursing staff for ICU and other units.","Re: Correspondence discusses nursing concerns, charting vital signs, appointments, patient care and a manuscript about the\"Proposed University of Virginia Institute on Aging\".","Re: Hook acknowledges nursing staff during week of the nurse.","Re: Misc. minor issues.","Re: Meetings \u0026 memos regarding Hook's involvement on this task force. Included is the draft of \"The Report of the Organizational Culture Task Force\".","Re: Correspondence with Warren G. Stamp, Chairman, Dept. of Orthopedics.","Re: Commercializing your Innovations.","Re: Misc. pathology issues.","Re: 20 years of correspondence about department of pediatrics; including dialogue on care for handicapped teenagers, patients with cystic fibrosis, pediatric cardiology, and Children's Rehabilitation Center. Correspondence primarily with Robert M. Blizzard, Chair of Dept. of Pediatrics.","Re: Report: \"Development of an Adolescent Health Care Program at the University of Virginia Medical Center\".","Re: Hook is offered the position of Professor \u0026 Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine; TD is Hook's notes on discussion about Medical Service. Includes \"Medical Alumni News Letter\" with a brief introduction","Re: Brief biographies about Hook, Hook's convocation address, and Hook's awards and certificates","Re: Included are Hook's typed personal reflections about his tenure as Chairman, Internal Medicine, a write-up for Who's Who in America, and a manuscript, \"Academic Practice and Clinical Research 1950s and 1960s\".","Re: Misc.","Re: Building issues.","Re: Appointments; closue physical therapy acute.","Re: Mis.","Re: Hippa.","Re: Hook disagrees with Dean Carey's proposal draft on a new practice plan regarding salaries.","Re: Preventive medicine residency program.","Re: Building policy of primary care, opening of the clinic, evaluation, and coordinating council meetings.","Re: Response to UVa School of Medicine to the State's need for more and better Primary Care physicians; included is the memo produced by primary care health forum.","Re: Expanding training in primary care.","Re: Faculty development project in clinical teaching.","Re: Policy Committee Meetings, financial practices.","Re: Committee meetings, included manuscript \"University of Virginia Clinic, Private Division Patient Billing System\".","Re: Name change of Private Clinic Building, manscript, \"University Hospital, Third Floor; Private Clinics\", by-laws of Private Clinic Division, and Medical Practice Plan, 1979.","Re: Financial concerns such as billing, fees, insurance and appointment of director.","Re: Statements of Revenue and Expenses, and CPD Policy Committee meeting minutes.","Re: Includes reports by Policy Committee on Promotions.","Re: Requirements for Psychology Students in '68-'69, discussion over admission of patients to Western State, sleep lab, staff additions and promotions, proposal for Division of Behavioral Medicine.","Re: Financial issues, appointment of Dudley F. Rochester as Head of Pulmonary Medicine, pulmonary rotation at Salem Veteran's Adminstration Hospital, long range planning, use of iron lung.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Dudley F. Rochester, Head Pulmonary-Allergy Division, Rochester's 1979 report \"The Infectiousness of Tuberculosis: Guideline's for Policy at Blue Ridge Hospital\", a 1986 \"Proposal for Program Activity at Blue Ridge Hospital\", recruitment of an allergist, space concerns, sleep apnea laboratory, bronchoscopy facilities.","Re: Ventilator-dependent patients, development of Critical Care Program, long range financial support, research sleep disorder laboratory, MICU admissions policy, name change to Division of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine, lung transplants.","Re: Development of a unit to care for patients requiring long-term respiratory care.","Re: Development of a sleep laboratory, includes project investigation report.","Re: Billing, hours, residents, patient cases, and grand rounds.","Re: Expansion of Rehabilitation Services at Blue Ridge Hospital to include rehab and psychiatric facility, and an expanded alcohol \u0026 drug abuse facility.","Re: Hook identifies areas for improvement in the physical areas of the department.","Re: Hook deals with a multitude of space and laboratory demands; includes a 1970 proposal for Hook's office area renovation.","RE: 1976 project needs and report to develop the East Wing of hospital.","Re: Department of Nursing and Medicine propose changes in the facility to better meet the needs of patients.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Frederic B. Westervelt, Jr., project report from '65-'66, spacing and financial concerns of renal unit, dialysis fees, and staff positions.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Frederic B. Westervelt, Division of Renal Medicine, transplant unit, patient cases, salary plans, dialysis services.","Re: Correspondence chiefly with W. Kline Bolton, Head, Division of Nephrology, department name change, vision for department, renal transplant program.","Re: Establishing transplant unit, department meetings, renal laboratory, financial concerns, pediatric ICU, Luray Cavern's gift.","Re: Renal Chemistry Lab, bed allocations, sterilizing water supply.","Re: Organ transplants, water sterilization, dialysis equipment, ambulatory dialysis facilities.","Re: Space usage in replacement Hospital, manuscript is the \"Relocation Plan\", Dedication program","Re: Manuscript \"Report of the Visiting Committee on Research in Science to the University of Virginia, March 19-21, 1981\" and \"Research Portion of Institutional Self-Study.\"","Re: Documents detail residents responsibilities.","Re: Clinical Evaluation for Internal Medicine Board Examination and correspondence related to Committee on Clinical Competence.","Re: Residents taking research electives in other divisions.","Re:Statistice \u0026 information regarding residents.","Re: Guidelines for Attending physicians, resident support system, appointments, resident workload, childcare for house staff.","Re: Electives, requirements for training, decline in student's interest (nationwide) in Internal Medicine, accreditation.","Re: Prospectus for Respiratory Care Unit, 1968, Outline for protocol, purchase of equipment, respiratory inadequacies in MICU in 1980s.","Re: Correspondence with John S. Davis, IV, head of the Division of Rheumatology, includes yearly status reports, finances, fellowships, staffing, report on the Arthritis Rehabilitation Unit.","Re: Correspondence with John S. Davis, IV, head of the Division of Rheumatology, includes patient visits, faculty, patient care, Center for Arthritis and Lower Back Pain, yearly status reports.","Re: Hook's correspondence with James W. Craig, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1973 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1974 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1975 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1976 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1977 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D. and his successor Norman J. Knorr, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1978 correspondence with Norman J. Knorr, M.D.","Re: Hook's detailed notes on meetings with Robert M. Carey.","Re: Hook's detailed notes on meetings with Robert M. Carey.","Re: Hook is the chairman of the committee who wrote this report, \"Staffing Plan: 1975-1980\".","Re: Divisions within the Department of Internal Medicine make future projections, included is a 1976 Report by William R. Drucker, M.D. titled, \"Academic Planning Schools of Medicine, University of Virginia\".","Re: Comprehensive evaluation of the Department of Internal Medicine, 1981","Re: Evaluation of Resources and Programs, Department of Internal Medicine.","Re: Hook's involvement in sensitivity testing for a new synthetic antibiotic, staphcillin.","Re: Hook's correspondence with the Director of Student Health, James L. Camp II, M.D. and his successor , Richard P. Keeling, M.D.","Re: Hook's correspondence about student clerkships, evaluations, and test scores.","Re: Student clerckships, evaluations, grading system, and a student study, \"Assessing Rapport in the Tertiary Care Setting.\"","Re: Hook's correspondence with UVa's president's office - name suggestions for committees and UVa President.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Stethoscope used by Dr. Edward W. Hook.","Stethoscope used by Dr. Edward W. Hook.","The Lumica Sprague Rapport Stethoscope is advertised as 5 stethoscopes in one.","Film produced by the National Audiovisual Center, Washington, D.C. 20409","Discussion of Warner's Syndrome by Dr. Hook.","Glass tube with glass stopper and a plastic valve.","Edward and Jessie Hook had a son named Robert (Randy) Hook who died in 2005","Incudes recognition from the American Society for Microbiology, the American College of Physicians, the Association of Professors of Medicine, UVA Department of Medicine, Minority Medical Education at UVA, University of Hawaii, Medical Academic Advancement Program.","Includes a Christmas poem from staff, \"The Saga of Endicott U. or Why Dean Hook Needs a Consultant or Two\" by William D. Mayer, Mushrooms by Omar Hook and \"Ode to Ed Hook\" by Buck Crockett","Includes photo of Munsey Wheby, Walker Smalley, Nicholas Gemma and Hook","The annual calendars have one space for each day. They also have a number of notes written on the back side.","Includes Remarks for the Decoration of Late Dr Hook from the Janpan Anti-Tuberculosis Association, A Genealogy in Humanistic Medicine Dedicated to Edward W. Hook, Jr., by David W. Markham, a cablegram from Ministry of Health and Welfare (Japan), and tributes to Dr. Eward W. Hook, Jr. by Robert M. Carey and also Marcia Day Childress in \"Medical AlumNews,\" Spring 1999.","Possibly for celebration honoring Hook for service as Chair of Department of Medicine due to last date on paper being 5/25 and his celebration was May 26, 1990","Memorial program, tributes, obituaries, newsclippings, and correspondence of Marcia Day Childress reltated to Hook's death and memorial service.","Includes US Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program medal and paperweight; Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars medallion; American Journal of Medicine coaster; UVA extraordinarily elaborate boxed invitation to fund-raising events; UVA Department of Internal Medicine tie tacks; UVA medallions commemorating new hospital; UVA Lawn Society paperweight; American College of Physicians medallion, pewter cup, silver cup, and medallion; Southern Society for Clinical Investigation medallion; ABIM paperweight case (no paperweight); Institute of Medicine paperweight; and a  display stand. 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Photographs \u0026 Artifacts (4 boxes).\n","\nA sixth series containing mainly photographs and artifacts was added in October 2019. These two boxes are arranged by photographs and then by date. The materials accessioned in November 2019 were added to the sixth series by date. Items in this container were added to the end of Box 46 or filed in earlier boxes as appropriate. Duplicates were discarded.\n"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\nEdward Watson Hook, Jr. was born in Sumter, South Carolina on August 10, 1924. He was the only child of school teacher parents. He obtained a B.S. degree from Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina and then attended Yale University as a participant in the U.S. Army Specialized Training program. He received an M.D. degree from Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia in 1949. He served his internship at University Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota and was an assistant resident and chief resident in medicine at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. From 1951 to 1953 he served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. He taught medicine at Emory University and Johns Hopkins University before becoming the Head of the Division of Infectious Disease at Cornell University Medical College in New York in July 1959. In 1966, Hook was a visiting professor at the University of Bahia School of Medicine in Salvador, Brazil. In 1969 he was appointed Henry B. Mulholland Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia and chaired the department for 21 years. In 1996 Hook was presented with the Thomas Jefferson Award, the highest award given at the University of Virginia. Hook married Jessie Dale Thurecht on June 14, 1949. They had four children, Edward W. III, Susan Dale, Margaret Jane, and Robert Randall. Hook died unexpectedly of a coronary blood clot on October 5, 1998 at the age of 74.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nDr. Hook was involved in a great many organizations and endeavors outside of UVA. He took a leading role in several specialty and subspecialty societies and in organizations concerned with physician education and training. Hook was president of the Infectious Diseases Society of America during 1975-76, was chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was a charter member of the editorial board of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, and was a chair of the board of directors of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program from 1978 to 1988. A former president of the Association of Professors of Medicine, Dr. Hook served on the American Board of Internal Medicine from 1979 to 1987 and chaired its committee on the Evaluation of Clinical Competence.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nA fellow of the American College of Physicians (ACP) since 1962 and its president in 1985, Dr. Hook also served as the College's governor in Virginia and on its board of regents. He visited the People's Republic of China in 1979 as a member of the ACP's first teaching delegation to that country. Hook authored over 130 publications. He received distinction early in his career for his research on the pathogenesis of salmonella and other intestinal infections.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nAdministration duties of running Internal Medicine took up the bulk of Hook's professional time. During his years as chairman, he built up the department of internal medicine, recruited highly trained division leaders, and initiated several programs that benefited the School of Medicine. In 1969 he founded an international health exchange program with the Federal University of Ceará in Brazil. He also developed and led UVa's hospital ethics committee. He began a primary care residency program in medicine and started a faculty-teaching practice program in Orange County. During the 1970s and 80s, Hook was a national leader in internal-medicine manpower, clinical skills evaluation, and the fostering of humanitarian attributes among physicians. Hook was keenly interested in teaching medical students.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nAfter retiring from the chair of the department in 1990, Hook founded the humanities in medicine program. This program offered talks, concerts, and short courses for medical students. 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He taught medicine at Emory University and Johns Hopkins University before becoming the Head of the Division of Infectious Disease at Cornell University Medical College in New York in July 1959. In 1966, Hook was a visiting professor at the University of Bahia School of Medicine in Salvador, Brazil. In 1969 he was appointed Henry B. Mulholland Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia and chaired the department for 21 years. In 1996 Hook was presented with the Thomas Jefferson Award, the highest award given at the University of Virginia. Hook married Jessie Dale Thurecht on June 14, 1949. They had four children, Edward W. III, Susan Dale, Margaret Jane, and Robert Randall. Hook died unexpectedly of a coronary blood clot on October 5, 1998 at the age of 74.\n","\nDr. Hook was involved in a great many organizations and endeavors outside of UVA. He took a leading role in several specialty and subspecialty societies and in organizations concerned with physician education and training. Hook was president of the Infectious Diseases Society of America during 1975-76, was chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was a charter member of the editorial board of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, and was a chair of the board of directors of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program from 1978 to 1988. A former president of the Association of Professors of Medicine, Dr. Hook served on the American Board of Internal Medicine from 1979 to 1987 and chaired its committee on the Evaluation of Clinical Competence.\n","\nA fellow of the American College of Physicians (ACP) since 1962 and its president in 1985, Dr. Hook also served as the College's governor in Virginia and on its board of regents. He visited the People's Republic of China in 1979 as a member of the ACP's first teaching delegation to that country. Hook authored over 130 publications. He received distinction early in his career for his research on the pathogenesis of salmonella and other intestinal infections.\n","\nAdministration duties of running Internal Medicine took up the bulk of Hook's professional time. During his years as chairman, he built up the department of internal medicine, recruited highly trained division leaders, and initiated several programs that benefited the School of Medicine. In 1969 he founded an international health exchange program with the Federal University of Ceará in Brazil. He also developed and led UVa's hospital ethics committee. He began a primary care residency program in medicine and started a faculty-teaching practice program in Orange County. During the 1970s and 80s, Hook was a national leader in internal-medicine manpower, clinical skills evaluation, and the fostering of humanitarian attributes among physicians. Hook was keenly interested in teaching medical students.\n","\nAfter retiring from the chair of the department in 1990, Hook founded the humanities in medicine program. This program offered talks, concerts, and short courses for medical students. He also helped lead the Medical Center Hour, a weekly conference covering health issues. Hook was also chair of the Arts program which used art work to beautify the hospital.\n"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003clist type=\"deflist\"\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eProcessed by: \u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eSusan Swasta and Sara Huyser, Historical Collections Staff\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Processed by:  Susan Swasta and Sara Huyser, Historical Collections Staff"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Edward Watson Hook, Jr. Papers, 1947-1998,  #MS-18, Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["The Edward Watson Hook, Jr. Papers, 1947-1998,  #MS-18, Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDuplicates found in the additional boxes donated in 2016 and 2019 were not processed into the collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Duplicates found in the additional boxes donated in 2016 and 2019 were not processed into the collection."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee photos from this event in Hook Box 04, Folders 002-011.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See photos from this event in Hook Box 04, Folders 002-011."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Edward Watson Hook papers reflect his wide-ranging professional activities related to heading the Department of Internal Medicine, participating in the larger Health System/University processes, and pursuing his own research and external activities. The documents detail Hook's direct personal participation in professional organizations and also show the wide range of details he coordinated in running the department of internal medicine. A noteworthy aspect of the collection includes an unpublished History of the Department of Medicine written by Byrd Leavell. Hook read and critiqued the manuscript, but Leavell died before completing the book. Also, Hook conducted a series of interviews with Thomas H. Hunter which complement with the Thomas H. Hunter papers, MS-4, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook Service on Panel - UVa accreditation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Examinations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and related documents; related to Hook's UVa chairmanship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related; some documents have Hook's AN's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUVa Related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa Related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related; many documents have AN's by Hook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and related documents; related to Hook's membership of the Board of Governors. Also, meeting schedules are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Nominations, committee appointments - related to the Board of Governors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related; misc., including clinical judgment pretest content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related; misc., including evaluation of procedural skills of residents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related, misc, including evaluating procedural skills of residents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related; committee appointments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related; misc., including membership nominations, PMP evaluations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related, misc, including certification standards, rating humanistic qualities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors related.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board of Governors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees: CECC (Committee to Evaluate Clinical Competence).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees: CECC \u0026amp; Subcommittee to Standardize Programs of Evaluation of Clinical Competence at the Local Level (SSPECCLL).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC and Subcommittee to Review Special Evaluations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees: CECC, SSPECLL, misc, including history of CECC, 1970-1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; CECC - Advisory committee to CECC (includes Clinical competence and Hospital visit programs, history of CECC and Hook's involvement).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; subcommittee on hospital visit program (part of CECC), includes Hook's AN's on program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation visits, including Hook's report on Louisiana State University Medical Center visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, including Hook's evaluation of Ochsner Medical Foundation, New Orleans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of University of South Florida affiliated Hospitals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Elizabeth, NJ.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Orlando Regional Medical Center, Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Providence Hospital, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Atlantic City Medical Center, N.J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits; Hook's evaluation of Jersey City Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hospital Evaluation Visits; Hook's evaluation of Booth Memorial Medical Centery, Flushing, N. Y.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe:Committees; Subcommittee to Review Special Evaluations (part of Committee to Evaluate Clinical Competence).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommitte on Humanism (part of committee to evaluate clinical competence - CECC) - Hook served on subcommittee and includes preliminary material to forming subcom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittees on Humanism including planning formation of subcommittees, many AN's on documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (planning formation of subcommittee).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees: Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (April meeting).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (October meeting).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (MS describes experiences of a UVa patient).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (1985 Guide to Humanistic Qualities in the Internist, Hook in one of the authors).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (Humanism Guide).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Conferences (Hook presentation on geriatrics).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Conferences (Hook presentation on evaluation of humanism).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Conferences (Hook comments on task force report).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Report on Clinical Competence, Report on Committee on Standards of Excellence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Reports: Evaluation of Clinical Competence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Policies \u0026amp; Procedures, Evaluation of Clinical Competence, Evaluation of Residents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's presentation on evaluation of noncognitive skills and clinical performance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's election, participation in specific events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: ACP course \"Recent Advances in Infectious Diseases\" at UVa. Newsclipping about Hook being elected governor of Virginia for ACP.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: ACP chapter in Virginia (regional meeting planning \u0026amp; program, course \"Current Concepts of Clinical Infectious Disease\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: By-laws revision regarding UVa ACP membership, statement on in-patient respiratory care, programming, Hook's election as President, financing graduate medical education, practice abroad programs, relocation of ACP headquarters, report of Task Force on College Structure and Function, long-range planning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's presidency, headquarters move, conference planning, meeting planning, ACP executive vice president search, graduate medical education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's presidency, conference \u0026amp; meeting planning, funding graduate medical education, executive vice president search, primary care physicians within ACP.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's presidency, meeting planning, executive vice president search, funding of graduate medical education, Hook Senate testimony, Canadian ACP membership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's presidency (and later), ACP delineation of responsibilities, support for general internal medicine and its protection by ACP, executive vice president search, medical infomatics, relations with other medical associations, conference planning, graduate medical education funding, ACP scholarships, translation of MKSAP into Japanese, Supreme Court decision on ACP tax question.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRE: Misc; nominations of Veldhuis for award.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Membership fellowships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Medical faculty as clinicians, family practice residencies \u0026amp; clerkships, radon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meeting, young clinical investigator award.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Editorial Board of journal \"Animicrobial Agents \u0026amp; Chemotherapy\", \"Journal of Clinical Microbiology\" controversy, memberships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Membership, journals; editorial work, content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Relations between ASIM and American College of Physicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous; AAMC agreement with Association of Professors of Medicine, houses staff remuneration, faculty practice survey, women in medicine program, work group on withholding physician's services, executive development seminar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous, mostly support of nominations for membership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa faculty nominations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legislation affecting physicians; relations with other organizations; misc. business (Hook served on APM council 1977-1980; APM president 1981-82).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legistaion, meetings, council meeting items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legislation, meetings, issues affecting internal medicine - Hook's presidency of APM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, graduate medical education meetings - Hook's presidency of APM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, meetings - Hook's presidency of APM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, graduate medical eduction, APM functions and budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Legislative issues - correspondence to and from congress members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with legislators; Hook's Senate testimony on research funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: APM Task Force on Manpower Needs (Hook was a member).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa departmental profile - UVa questionnaire results on internal medicine training program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Misc. issues relating to residency training, certification standards, meetings, membership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's participation on Board grant appraisals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook presidency, relations with other associations, programming, guidelines for antimicrobial therapy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook presidency; guidelines for antimicrobial therapy, guidelines for training in infectious diseases, accreditation of conference by AMA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous business - programming, awards, Journal of Infectious Disease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous society business - Journal of Infectious Diseases, Hook's presidential address, \"The Evolution of the clinical subspecialist in Infectious Diseases,\" definition of membership, subspecialists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings, selection of presentations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: programs, unification of Medical Society with AMA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings - minutes of meetings in which Hook participated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: nomination of officers \u0026amp; members, Journal of Medical Sciences as official society publication, Founder's Award to Hook in 1985.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Cooperative medical programs with Brazilian Universities, visit by Hook and Knorr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's participation in conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Family practice, physician shortage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: ACP/ASIM collaboration; Medicare, primary care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Formation of VCIM - manpower study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: History of program, meeting documents, reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports, Hook-Shimao report on leprosy panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meeting and reports; Hook hepatitis panel review.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports; including Hook cholera review report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports; Hook tuberculosis panel report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings and reports; Hook report on malnutrition panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's reviews of minority scholars' research plans for RSJ Foundation, annual meeting documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Board meetings, committee on the future of the Clinical Scholars Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: report by Committee on the Future of the Clinical Scholar's program - committee formed by Hook in 1979; he served as exofficio member - recommends that the program continue, article on the program's history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRE: Conference and publication regarding development of guidelines for physicians in terminally ill cases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Conference and publication regarding physician's influence on the dying process.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Preparation of a publication on physicians and hopelessly ill patients.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Publication of an article in New England Journal of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: \"Notes on Trip to Africa and Asia\" - described medical care, research, and socio-economic conditions; visits intended to survey possibilities of affiliation between an African hospital and Cornell Medical Center; visits facilities in Nigeria, Lagos, Ibadan, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Kampala, Entebbe, Tororo, Cairo, Karachi, Lahore, Calcutta, Bangkok, Hong Kong, \u0026amp; Tokyo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Notes on a Trip to South America\" - describes medical care, research, and socioeconomic conditions, visit intended to survey possibilities of affiliation between a South American hospital and Cornell Medical Center, visits to facilities in Bahia, Buenos Aires, Lima, Rio de Janeiro, \u0026amp; Santiago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Summary report 1964-1972, annual report 1964-1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Annual Report 1963-1966, report of activities 1967-1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's visits to Brazil prior to establishment of the Cornell-Bahia program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's service as head of the program, and subsequent role as consultant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's role as consultant to the program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Part of application for funding to continue project that Hook helped to establish and run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's participation in site visits to projects funded by NIH - NIAID (Title/contents pages only; instructed by NIAID not to retain reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Commercial program offering medical seminars to Japanese physicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Medical research done by Hook while in the army in Alabama.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaper by Hook and Wagner: \"Resistance-Promoting Activity of Endotoxins and other Microbial Products\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Streptococcal infections - influenza, pulmonary infection program meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Salmonella research - outbreak at New York hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Salmonella research, publications, grants, antibiotics use in animal feed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook\" (removed from binder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook,\" continued (removed from binder); see folder 1 for table of contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook,\" continued (removed from binder); see folder 1 for table of contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book II, Edward W. Hook\" (removed from binder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: \"Health Care and the Medical School: Responsibilities and Responses\"; Convocation Address, American College of Physicians, \"On My Mind,\" Alpha Omega Alpha lecture; \"Research: A Chairman's Perspective\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Pacesetters of the American Image, Typhoid Fever and Other Salmonella Infections: Internal Medicine Grand Rounds; Medicare: A Strategy for Quality Assurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Humanities in Medicine: Treatment for a Deficiency Disorder?; Comments at AOA Dinner, Medical College of Pennsylvania; same title for The Jeremiah Metzger Lecture given October 23, 1996 at American Clinical and Climatological Association meeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Presentation of the 1996 George M. Kober to Robert G. Petersdorf; Medical Education: New Challenges - New Directions; Presidents Address: Pacesetters of the American Image.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Table of Contents and Chapters I-VII of the Leavell manuscript (removed from black leather binder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Professors of Medicine 1900-19 [Chapter VI?] (removed from black leather binder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Chapter: Subspecialty Divisions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Professors of Medicine 1900-19 [Chapter IX] (revised version).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Revisions, additions to the Leavell manuscript - some by Hook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Revisions of, additions to Leavell manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on the history of the department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Manuscript by Fitzhugh on history of otolaryngology at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Crispell's career as a faculty member at UVa (press releases), manuscript on Thomas Jefferson and medicine written by Crispell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and press releases on Crockett's UVa career.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on Blackford's UVa career.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on Landis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes by and about UVa physicians, including notes from interview with Dr. Thomas Hunter, also information about Hart and Mulholland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Swineford's UVa career, establishment of Swineford Allergy Fund and lectures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence and notes on history of house staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: A rewrite of Leavell's earlier text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Maricia Day Finney assists Leavell in re-writting his manuscript, included is re-worked Chapters 1-5 and 5 brief bios on key medical men at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Contents relate to the Leavell's career at UVa, including his curriculum vitae, newpaper \u0026amp; journal clipplins, his participation in conferences, and an essay written on William C. Dabney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Leavell researches Virginian history, in particular Robert E. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Recruitment of black faculty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: AIDS cases, policies, \u0026amp; procedures at UVa hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: AIDS cases, policy, \u0026amp; procedures at UVa hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa AIDS grant application.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: AIDS cases, policy, \u0026amp; procedures at UVa hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, facilities, residency program, conference, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, facilities, residencies, conference, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, patient visit statistics and surveys, space allocation, procedures, planning, administration, proposal for outpatient department, ambulatory surgery facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, space allocation, patient surveys, productivity, procedures, third year ambulatory care rotation, reorganization, \u0026amp; conferences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, productivity, patient surveys, space allocation, ambulatory care education, \u0026amp; information manual.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, residencies, teaching, patient care, \u0026amp; procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Grant proposal for Area Health Education Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents fundraising attempts to solicit department chairs, includes thank you letters to contributors - Hook is chairman of the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Soliciting pharmaceutical companies for money to support UVa hopsital's art program - Hook is chairman of the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Soliciting funding for the arts program - Hook is chairman of the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: The development of a program in the arts at UVA hospital, including prospectus and a document reviewing the minutes of the arts committee from 1988-1995 - Hook is chairman of the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: The involvement of the Hospital Auxiliary in rotating art exhibits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of art program and acquisition of works of art, including the prospectus and art forms and also correspondence with various artists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Removed from a binder titled \"Medical Art\"; kept in its original order; contains purchases, invoices, and correspondences with artists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Removed from a binder titled, \"Medical Art\"; kept in its original order, contains purchases, invoices, and correspondences with artists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: The development and operations of the Health Sciences Arts Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with Ann Johanson, David M. Browne, and Ellen Driscoll.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous business of the UVa hospital arts committee of which Hook is the chairman; formation of committee and proposed agenda, selection of artists, and other matters concerning placement of portraits and requesting art space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous business of Arts Committee for UVa hospital which Hook is the chairman, includes discussions of placement of flags, development of patient handbook, art storage and workroom, and continued membership of committee including Hook's farewell letter to committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Selection of an art curator for arts program at UVa hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Continued membership and new members to the UVa hospitals Arts Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Results of questionnaire asking for people's opinions of artwork chosen by Arts Committee for UVa hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Autopsy guidelines, statistics, permission procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Statistics, report on Autopsy at UVa hospital, and recommendations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Litz, Culpeper Foundation, Pratt Awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Residencies and clerkships, grant proposal, personnel, facilities, evaluation and planning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Classes, personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Department name change, hypertonic therapy, conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Internal medicine resident coverage at Blue Ridge, space for geriatrics clinic, shift of adult rehabilitation services to Blue Ridge, problems with care for acute care patients at Blue Ridge, issues concerning space for Internal Medicine at new multi-story hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Proposed plan to build new hospital at Blue Ridge site; opposition by Internal Medicine Faculty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of bone marrow transplantation program at UVa; procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment, development of cancer center at UVa; personnel, space, funding issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of a comprehensive cancer program at UVa hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, staffing, patient care, funding, space allocation issues; procedures, history of division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Primarily contains 1982 correspondence with George A. Beller M.D., Head, Division of Cardiology but also includes Cardiovascular Research correspondence and information about the Hypertension Unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1983 correspondence primarily with Head, Division of Cardiology, George A. Beller, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Primarily the 1984 correspondence with George A. Beller M.D., Head, Division of Cardiology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Primarily the 1985 correspondence with George A. Beller, Head, Department of Cardiology, including funding, personnel, and space issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1986 correspondence primarily with George A. Beller, Head, Division of Cardiology and includes inpatient and outpatient fees, wellness center, computer systems, cardiac catheterization reports, and a discussion on the Adenosine Program project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1987 correspondence, primarily with George A. Bellers, Head, Division of Cardiology and includes discussions on introducing new technology, LBJ Family Foundation, Cardiac Rehabilitation program, cardiac catheterization laboratory, animal research, and marketing strategy in the Cardiology Division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, staffing, patient care, funding space allocation issues; procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: personnel, staffing, patient care, space allocation issues; cardiology services for Martha Jefferson Hospital, finances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, finance, space allocation, staffing issues, cardiology services provided to Martha Jefferson Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Personnel, finance, patient services, space allocation issues; cardiology services offered by UVa to Martha Jefferson Hospital; same day catheterization; angioplasty; possible relationship with Augusta Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment, use, scheduling of facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Equipment malfunctions, increase in use and need for third lab, administration, patient scheduling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of cardiac rehabilitation program at Boar's Head Sports Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Standards of care; funding; community program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of a mobile coronary care unit (establishment of guidelines); gift of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson to coronary care unit (July 2, 1973); renovations and equipment in CCU and admission and operational policies; CCU privileges; responsibilities of CCU residents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Center's advisory board; also a draft of Biomedical Ethics at the University of Virginia which includes 4 goals: Biomedical Ethics in the Medical School Curriculum, Ethics Consultation Service, Advanced Education in Clinical Ethics, and Outreach Programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment of center; development of occupational medicine program, grant applications, personnel, contract with General Electric Co., Center Advisory committee meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Minutes of advisory committee, funding \u0026amp; grant applications, occupational medicine, affiliation with UVa departments \u0026amp; schools, residency program in preventive medicine, CPDI brochure, planning report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment, occupation of various Internal Medicine Chairs (Wood, Hunter, Janssen, Madge Jones, Nettie Marie Jones (Stone), Hook, and John Guerrant).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment, occupation of various chairs (Jordain, Leavell, Mulholland, Peters, Richardson-Vicks, Scripps, Trolinger).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment, occupation of Swineford chair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1979 trip made by Hook as part of ACP delegation; subsequent visits by Chinese to University of Virginia, includes articles by Hook in Chinese.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Evaluation of student \u0026amp; of physicians by students, content and structure of program, guidelines \u0026amp; procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Evaluation of students and of physicians by students, content, structure of program, personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Funding \u0026amp; finances, grants, personnel, space \u0026amp; equipment, Poison Control Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment of center, approval of research protocols, personnel, housestaff coverage, activities, location, grant funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Critique, evaluation, improvement of internal medicine clerkship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Problems with new medical information system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Medical Center laboratory activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Covers Hook's involvement in the curriculum committee at UVa's school of medicine, includes Hook's handwritten notes on committee agendas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Issues addressed by committee, minutes of meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Issues addressed by committee, meetings, minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Issues addressed by committee, meetings, minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of Ethics Committee, issues addressed, minutes of meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussion of UVa's policy on house staff \"moonlighting\" at other organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Items taken out of Hook's binder entitled, \"Confidential: Finance Committee, Department of Medicine\" - includes a report of the AdHoc Remunerations Committee, May 1975 and a Proposal for an incentive Plan of the Clinical Faculty of the University of Virginia School of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe : Hook chaired a committee to oversee fundraising campaigns; established the Friends of the Department of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Physicians participation in medicine, representation of Internal Medicine Department on the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Requests for topics to be considered by committee, including malpractice premiums, control of expenditures, salaries, funding, radiology charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Problems with research protocols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Report of Dean Knorr's committee to renew department of internal medicine, and department member's response to report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Number of positions per department, salaries, financing, new residencies, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Number of positions per department, salaries, new residencies, applications, financing, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Number of positions per department, salaries, new residencies, applications, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Number of residents per department, primary care residents, applications, salary, budget, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Richard Guerrant chairs internship Advisory Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Response to JCAH criticism of floor labs at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Activities of committee to address space requirements, renovation, acute bed shortage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Nursing shortage, pay differential\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Minutes of comm. discussing various operational communication issues in Internal Medicine Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meeting quality assurance, requirements of Joint Commission Accreditation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Admissions to school, naming of UVA hospital, faculty practice plan, items for agendas of meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's position on tenure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment, structure, policies of transplantation program at UVa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documentation of planning and development of UVa's hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Incident involving breach of confidentiality \u0026amp; confidentiality policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Guidelines for consultations, problems with consultations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Continuing education events by Department of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Changes in curriculum, clerkships, teaching effectiveness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishment of critical care, subspecialty at UVA, lack of critical care beds \u0026amp; establishment of a triage system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Required CPR training and problems with payment/charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Diabetes Unit at Blue Ridge Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Diabetes Unit at Blue Ridge Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: DRG reports for Department of Internal Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Do Not Resuscitate Policy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Concerns emergency room care while Hook was a professor of Internal Medicine and Chairman, Department of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement in ER administration including discussion on salaries, hiring faculty and faculties duties, triage policy, and security protection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRE: Hook's involvement in ER administration including ER at Blue Ridge Hospital, development of health care facility at Lake Monticello, funding for 24 hour/7 day week faculty coverage, use of fellows as triage officers, GI bleeding, and budget concerns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussion includes the employee health clinic serving the entire medical center and themovement of clinic to new location.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement in the department of endrocrinology and metabolism including discussions on the tenuous relationship between endrocrinology and the department of pediatrics, budget and space concerns, the use of fellows instead of physicians to treat patients, and \"competing\" labs in endrocrinology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement with the Department of Endocrinolgy and Metabolism including discussions about purchasing equipment, space and budget concerns, and problems with the diabetes unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement with the Department of Epidemology, especiallyJack M. Gwalthey M.D., and includes discussion of HIV testing and ethics of testing blood of patients without patient identification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook and William G. Thurman initially serve as co-chairmen of this division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement of fundraising efforts for the Department of Internal Medicine including thank you's for gifts, possible financial contributors, and fundraising campaigns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Giving scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds, in particular rural areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement with dedicating a courtyard garden in honor of Elizabeth Brown Mulholland Gamble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHook's involvement with the Division of Gastroenterology, in particular department head, Richard McCallum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings that Hook was mentioned or directly involved with.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Primarily Hooks correspondence with Robert A. Reid, Primary Health Care, Ambulatory Division and includes handling and billing of ambulatory patients, primary care rotations, satellite clinic in Orange, and renovation of the primary care center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Issues and concerns concerning the Department of General Medicine headed by David Fedson, including patient cases \u0026amp; problems (one involving a racist patient), decline of patients in GMC, finances, GMC rotations and the activities of the primary care clinic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Non-profit medical center program in Gordonsville served by the Health Service Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: The medical center's branch in Orange.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Issues and concerns of the Deparment of Geographic Medicine headed by Richard Guerrant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of the Department of Geriatrics headed by Richard Lindsay; includes a 1977 proposed plan for UVa geriatric plan and testimony given before the joint subcommittee on Aging, The General Assembly, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development in the Division of Geriatrics, including proposals, reports, and house bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of programs for the elderly, including a 1979 manuscript, \"A Survey of Geriatric Medical and Nursing Education in the United States and Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook wants Geriatric medicine at UVA Hospital to be viewed as the first server for elderly and desires an interdisciplinary approach.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRE: Hook's involvement in promoting Geriatrics in 1988; requesting funds from the state for UVa's geriatric efforts, trying to get School of Nursing and School of Medicine to work together, geriatrics \u0026amp; Blue Ridge (Homeward Bound House), and accreditation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Issues and concerns with the Division of Geriatrics including responsibilities of residents, plans for Nursing Home and Clinics, difficulties with the location of the Geriatric Clinics for the elderly patients, establishing the move of geriatrics Clinic to Blue Ridge, and assuming the space formerly occupied by the \"Pink Ladies Canteen.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Details Hook's involvement in attempting to secure accreditation for a training program in geriatrics and includes their grant application. After it was withheld by ACGME in 1988 and 1989, Hook challenges their decision.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's involvement in discussing the possibility of a joint endeavor in the area of Alzheimer disease and long-term health care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook wants greater participation by the Department of Internal Medicine in the development of a home health care system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents include discussing the relationship between the School of Nursing and the Department of Geriatrics in establishing a Geriatrics/Rehabilitation Clinic at Blue Ridge Hospital. Includes in folder is a typed proposal and a typed manuscript, \"Teaching/Research Nursing Home,\" written by Richard Lindsay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook desires faculty involvement in developing a teaching nursing home at UVA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Working out the contract agreement between UVA Health Services Foundation and the Marriott for the UVA retirement community, the Colonnades.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa Hospital is interested in a Shared Adult Home with the City of Charlottesville and JABA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Participation, speakers, and evaluations of Grand Rounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: UVa patient cases and discussion of disease and treatments in the grand rounds of the Department of Internal Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Primarily Hook's correspondence with Donald J. Wright and Jules I. Levine concerning needs of the Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hiring Robert Reynolds and securing office and bed space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Chiefly correspondence between Hook and Don E. Detmer, Vice President for Health Sciences and includes discussion about the medical center name change to Health Sciences Center and distribution of a generous gift by Madge Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussions about disability plan, department deficits, organization structures of UVa Health Services foundation \u0026amp; affiliated foundations \u0026amp; committee structure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Miscellaneous issues: Signing checks, professional fees policy, loan funding, retirement plans, billing from Health services, \u0026amp; classification of patients.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussion about billing system of UVa hospital \u0026amp; foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Expenditures of Health Services funds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Munsey Wheby is a part of a committee to reevaluate the bylaws of the Health Services Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Fringe benefits package for faculty such as life insurance, disability, and travel insurance. Included is a 1983 report of the Faculty Fringe Benefits Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Deals with a job description of Executive Director of the Foundation and Hewitt's Incentive Plan Design.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Medical Malpractice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Evolution of malpractice insurance in UVa Hospital from in 1969 not all house staff covered by insurance to the premiums listed in 1990.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook favors a helicopter system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook wants editors to identify staff's names and titles under photographs published in the Helix.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Outline of needs establishing a Palliative Care Inpatient Program at Blue Ridge facility and concerns placing an oncology unit physically adjacent to a TB Unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's correspondence with Peter Quesenberry, Chief of Hematology/Oncology Division, includes concerns about clinical coverage, research development, finances, and space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents include how to fully utilize the Oncology department and includes documents relating to nurses handling anticarcinogenic medications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents include discussion about fellows, workshops, faculty appointments, and the importance of the bone marrow transplantation program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussions cover colorectal screening clinic, case information, handling pediatric marrow transplants, and funding for research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Decline in out-patient visits at Blue Ridge Hospital, summary outline of growth factor program project, and office and lab space issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Future of oncology at Blue Ridge Hospital, new initiatives for hematology/oncology, filling faculty positions, and salary and space discussions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Peter Quesenberry, Professor and Chief Division of Hematology/Oncology addresses space needs, AIDS work at Blue Ridge, recruitment, and outpatient operation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Faculty appointments and funding issues, space issues for the Marrow Transplant Laboratory, patient surveys, patient case issues instigated by concerns raised by Hook, and financial concerns in the Division of Hematology and Oncology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Space issues including clinic overcrowding, contract between UVa Health Sciences Center and Rockingham Memorial Hospital, faculty promotion and salary raises, and \"code status\" of patients.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook desires a hospice in the new hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook correspondence addresses fire safety in stairways, family lounges, bed availability, and the physical appearance of the building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence regarding updating bed needs of the institution and includes descriptions of bed allotments, charts, graphs, and statistics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook encourages the consolidation of the beds at Blue Ridge and UVA hospital; documents include a report entitled, \"Blue Ridge Hospital Report of the Tuberculosis Service Fiscal year 1982 July 1, 1981 - June 30, 1982.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRE: Bed utilization and clinical reports of admissions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Budget issues and concerns including graphs, charts and statistics of admissions, budgets, and actual costs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook submits proposals from the departments in Internal Medicine for the capital outlay budget for 1990-2000 in which department head details specific needs and wants for each department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence (mostly from the 1970s) includes discussions on overhead funds, professional fee schedules, funding for specific needs with the departments of Internal Medicine and for improvements in the facility, expense of long distance telephone calls, and fringe benefits for faculty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes \"Proposed 1970-1980 Capital Outlay Projections and Program\" and \"Planning Guidelines for the Ten-Year Capital Budget 1988-1998.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with John F. Harlan, Jr., Director, University of Virginia Hospital includes increasing residency programs, patient care and comfort, faculty appointments, and addition of beds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence mostly with John F. Harlan, Jr. Director, UVA Hospitals includes lack of storage, shortage of beds, patient care and amenities, visitor control, canceling and rescheduling patients, use of the Towers Hospital, and accreditation awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with John T. Ashley, Director, UVA Hospital, includes teaching funds, identification photographs, swing beds, cleaning, storage, and maintenance problems, and dissatisfaction with managerial process.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with John T. Ashley about home health care program, foundation to deliver patient care services outside the Hospitals, ambulatory internal medicine, prescription liability, subsidizing primary care practitioners, administrative duties, laboratory costs, maintaining quality services, and a grant proposal for General Electric Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's notes after a meeting with John T. Ashley who proposed cutting costs by 7 million dollars, loss of referral physicians, delinquent medical records, obtaining a pager, ambulatory care leadership, patient costs, and Blue Ridge Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Topics include acquisition of a Gamma Unit, praise from a satisfied patient, problems with the Simon Paging System, Nephrology residents, and food and drink restriction policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Obtaining admission lists, availability of beds, budget adjustments, enhancing revenue, removal of vending machines, difficulty of maintaining adequate amount of nurses, and the appointment of Michael J. Halseth as interim executive director.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Surgical Transition Lounge, unlocked file cabinets, last pod on 8th floor, relationship between Augusta Hospital Corporation and UVA Hospital, additional residents, placement of directory signs, movement of departments, and various \"housekeeping items.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Improving productivity and reducing costs throughout the hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Admissions, organizational charts, and lists of departments and managers by division, complaints by overcrowding, lack of cleanliness and inadequate patient care, discharge summaries, audit, and graphs and charts dealing with cash flow projections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Service-specific admission and patient days graphs, internal audit, revision of hospital organization, Biennial Evaluation and Planning Report 1986-1998, hospital nutrition center, surgical furlough policy, notification program, North 4 patient care unit, and space issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1958, \"We're Going to Have A New Hospital\"; \"New Hospital Dedicated, April 14, 1961\"; \"The Early Years of The University of Virginia Hospital: An Analysis of Patient's Records.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Information collected through Hook's years for evaluation by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals; included is a 1981 recommendation for future compliance and 1990 Mock Survey for JCAHO.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook comments in depth on the 1985 Hospital Long Range Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence regarding University of Virginia relationship between Veterans Administration Hospital, Salem, Virginia and Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1988 proposed agreement between Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Harrisonburg, Virginia and UVA Hospitals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: The Towers were used as rehabilitation units in the early 1980's; by 1988 the University terminated the lease of the Towers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of the Extended Care Facility in the Towers which opened in the fall of 1971; concern about railroad noise, locating student health services in ECF, house staff coverage, transportation difficulties, the towers fee schedule, tower's statistics, laboratory space for Department of Pathology, and indigent care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Topics involving the Towers, such as stocking periodicals and textbooks about chronic diseases, organization of the Medical Services in CCF, house staff coverage, Family Practice Program involvement, transportation of patients, and relationship to endocrine laboratory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents include tower statistics for 1975 \u0026amp; 1976. Hook also details difficulties in the operation of the Towers which include refusal of residents/staff to see patients, nursing shortage and small nursing station, dietary problems, transportation difficulties, inadequate procedural rooms, and use of patient lounges by staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 3 hand-written documents about resident statistics and 4 manuscripts including \"Number of House Staff Trained at UVA Medical Center During the Past 20 Years\"; \"Proposed Plan for the Medical HouseStaff for 1971-72\"; \"Survey of House Staff Training at UVA\"; \"Graduates of UVA School Of Medicine\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes essays written by Hook and others dealing with medical issues in humanities and also evaluations of Hook's elective, \"Film, Literature, and the Visual Art: Images in Medicine\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's course syllabus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents include the interview questions for nineteen sessions that Hook conducted with Dr. Thomas Hunter. (Tapes can be found in the Papers of Thomas Hunter, Historical Collections \u0026amp; Services.) Also included is excerpts from Hunter's diary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence primarily with Gerald L. Mandell, Head, Division of Infectious Diseases, included is Hook's biennial report for 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with Mandell includes problems with the microbiology lab, funding issues, patient cases, recruitment of faculty, space demands, and purchasing of equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Aids Center, Lilly Research grant, and continued accreditation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Plans for a fellowship program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Primarily Hook's correspondence with Donald L. Kaiser, Head, Division of Information Sciences and Biostatistics. Discussions include the development of a medical information sciences department, recruitment of a biostatistician, purchasing of software programs, and budgetary support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: A request for high-powered computing facilities is not seen necessary by many division heads. The department of information sciences is dissolved and renamed Division of Biostatistics under the director of Robert Abbott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Press releases about book published on Walter Reed, intestinal diseases in Brazil, Hook's honorary doctor of medical science degree, and an interview of Hook by the Medical Examiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Proposal of plans for intensive care in the 1970s and the implementation of those plans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Status of MICU, the serious need for medical intensive care unit, census of patients in MICU, the opening of the MICU in the early 1980s, admission criteria and operational guidelines, patient cases and patient care. Hook corresponds primarily with C. Edward Rose, Jr, Director, MICU.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Critical care topics include neonotal ICU, No code orders, lack of nurses, and utilizing MICU for stroke patients.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Guidelines for obtaining consent to medical treatment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Fiscal reports of Internal medicine under Dr. William Parson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Fiscal report material for 1955-1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Reports for fiscal year 1958, \u0026amp; 1959-1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Reports to the President from Internal medicine for the years 1961-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Reports of Internal Medicine for fiscal years 64-65.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Annual Reports for 1966 \u0026amp; 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1968 annual report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Intern training and Director of Education in Internal Medicine at Martha Jefferson Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for development of primary care program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Thank you from L.B.J.'s doctor for good treatment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Complaints about clinical laboratory, establishment of an advisory committee, confining budgetary and personnel constraints, 'stat' basis for laboratory work, and a 1979 \"Report in Regard to Clinical Laboratory Services at the University of Virginia Medical Center Charlottesville\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Minutes regarding laboratory fees, feasibility of maintaining \"floor\" laboratories, and renal labs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes a 1983 \"Report of the Outside Laboratory Utilization Task Force to the Medical Policy Committee\"; also discussions about sending specimens to outside laboratories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook strongly supported maintaining special laboratories within Internal Medicine; the hospital director, John Ashley, did not.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook serves on the Albert Lasker Awards in Medical Journalism jury.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook provides expert testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook asked to provide testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook provides expert testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook receives certificate for his contributions to MAAP (Medical Academic Advancement Program).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Humanities in Medicine Course Syllabus, a course Hook taught.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Course syllabus for Humanities in Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Student Essays: \"What the Doctor Said, What the Doctor Did: Student Essays About Role Models for Medicine\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Course syllabus for Hook's June 1997 MAAP class.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook established two advisory committees for the Medical Subspecialty Clinic, included are correspondence with committee members and meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Patient care, pharmaceutical procedures, and MIS problems, deficiencies, and negotiations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Amount of beds needed, space assignments, nursing care, and utilization of MICU.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Nursing coverage, patient care, and utilization of MICU beds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes a 1987 manuscript, \"Medical Record Completion Policy\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence is primarily about medicare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Utilization of clinics and need for ambulatory space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with Gerald R. Donowitz about clerkships and rotation of third-year students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Nutrition space, postgraduate medical scientist training program, proposal for voluntary departmental critique service, and faculty research index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook delves into patient care by residents and resident positions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes \"Guidelines for Attending Physicians in Internal Medicine\", 1982 and a revised 1990 version, and results from a questionnaire on Inpatient Teaching.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook chaired the 1986-1988 \"Biennial Evaluation and Planning Report Department of Medicine\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Billing problems, 1981 \"Memorandum of Understanding,\" raising of professional fees, and after hours services billing difficulties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with division heads: scheduling of meetings and yearly divisional structure of the department of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Items relating to February 22, 1988 division head retreat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Faculty salaries, residents, \u0026amp; recruitment of minority faculty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Manuscript projects inpatient \u0026amp; outpatient services and program expansion and new program development for the UVa Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Audits, increase in salaries, department contributing 15%, billing, budgets, overhead funds, and payment of facilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes speech by Hook to Friends of the Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook chaired meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook chaired some of the meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Proposals from Division Heads in Internal Medicine for new or expanded programs to be considered for funding by the Financial Planning Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's correspondence regarding medical malpractice insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Department meeting about creation of major research institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook solicits evaluations from department heads about the department of medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with the Office of the dean with Acting Director, Dr. James T. Hamlin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 1972 Correspondence between Hook \u0026amp; the Dean of the Medical School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussion about format/structure of morning report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Discussion about combining neurological \u0026amp; neurosurgical service, patient cases, seeing Towers patients in the tower building, C-T program, and hiring personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Northridge facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence primarily with John Jane, Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery; discussion includes patient cases and medical student's training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Teaching sessions for nursing students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Bed closure in Barringer, discussion over incorrect information in a brochure, nursing shortage and implications at UVa, and a report concerning the decentralization of the Department of Subsidiary Nursing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Describes the difficulty in obtaining nursing staff for ICU and other units.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence discusses nursing concerns, charting vital signs, appointments, patient care and a manuscript about the\"Proposed University of Virginia Institute on Aging\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook acknowledges nursing staff during week of the nurse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Misc. minor issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Meetings \u0026amp; memos regarding Hook's involvement on this task force. Included is the draft of \"The Report of the Organizational Culture Task Force\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with Warren G. Stamp, Chairman, Dept. of Orthopedics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Commercializing your Innovations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Misc. pathology issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: 20 years of correspondence about department of pediatrics; including dialogue on care for handicapped teenagers, patients with cystic fibrosis, pediatric cardiology, and Children's Rehabilitation Center. Correspondence primarily with Robert M. Blizzard, Chair of Dept. of Pediatrics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Report: \"Development of an Adolescent Health Care Program at the University of Virginia Medical Center\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook is offered the position of Professor \u0026amp; Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine; TD is Hook's notes on discussion about Medical Service. Includes \"Medical Alumni News Letter\" with a brief introduction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Brief biographies about Hook, Hook's convocation address, and Hook's awards and certificates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Included are Hook's typed personal reflections about his tenure as Chairman, Internal Medicine, a write-up for Who's Who in America, and a manuscript, \"Academic Practice and Clinical Research 1950s and 1960s\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Misc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Building issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Appointments; closue physical therapy acute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Mis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hippa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook disagrees with Dean Carey's proposal draft on a new practice plan regarding salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Preventive medicine residency program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Building policy of primary care, opening of the clinic, evaluation, and coordinating council meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Response to UVa School of Medicine to the State's need for more and better Primary Care physicians; included is the memo produced by primary care health forum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Expanding training in primary care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Faculty development project in clinical teaching.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Policy Committee Meetings, financial practices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Committee meetings, included manuscript \"University of Virginia Clinic, Private Division Patient Billing System\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Name change of Private Clinic Building, manscript, \"University Hospital, Third Floor; Private Clinics\", by-laws of Private Clinic Division, and Medical Practice Plan, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Financial concerns such as billing, fees, insurance and appointment of director.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Statements of Revenue and Expenses, and CPD Policy Committee meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Includes reports by Policy Committee on Promotions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Requirements for Psychology Students in '68-'69, discussion over admission of patients to Western State, sleep lab, staff additions and promotions, proposal for Division of Behavioral Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Financial issues, appointment of Dudley F. Rochester as Head of Pulmonary Medicine, pulmonary rotation at Salem Veteran's Adminstration Hospital, long range planning, use of iron lung.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence primarily with Dudley F. Rochester, Head Pulmonary-Allergy Division, Rochester's 1979 report \"The Infectiousness of Tuberculosis: Guideline's for Policy at Blue Ridge Hospital\", a 1986 \"Proposal for Program Activity at Blue Ridge Hospital\", recruitment of an allergist, space concerns, sleep apnea laboratory, bronchoscopy facilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Ventilator-dependent patients, development of Critical Care Program, long range financial support, research sleep disorder laboratory, MICU admissions policy, name change to Division of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine, lung transplants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of a unit to care for patients requiring long-term respiratory care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Development of a sleep laboratory, includes project investigation report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Billing, hours, residents, patient cases, and grand rounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Expansion of Rehabilitation Services at Blue Ridge Hospital to include rehab and psychiatric facility, and an expanded alcohol \u0026amp; drug abuse facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook identifies areas for improvement in the physical areas of the department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook deals with a multitude of space and laboratory demands; includes a 1970 proposal for Hook's office area renovation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRE: 1976 project needs and report to develop the East Wing of hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Department of Nursing and Medicine propose changes in the facility to better meet the needs of patients.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence primarily with Frederic B. Westervelt, Jr., project report from '65-'66, spacing and financial concerns of renal unit, dialysis fees, and staff positions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence primarily with Frederic B. Westervelt, Division of Renal Medicine, transplant unit, patient cases, salary plans, dialysis services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence chiefly with W. Kline Bolton, Head, Division of Nephrology, department name change, vision for department, renal transplant program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Establishing transplant unit, department meetings, renal laboratory, financial concerns, pediatric ICU, Luray Cavern's gift.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Renal Chemistry Lab, bed allocations, sterilizing water supply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Organ transplants, water sterilization, dialysis equipment, ambulatory dialysis facilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Space usage in replacement Hospital, manuscript is the \"Relocation Plan\", Dedication program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Manuscript \"Report of the Visiting Committee on Research in Science to the University of Virginia, March 19-21, 1981\" and \"Research Portion of Institutional Self-Study.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Documents detail residents responsibilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Clinical Evaluation for Internal Medicine Board Examination and correspondence related to Committee on Clinical Competence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Residents taking research electives in other divisions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe:Statistice \u0026amp; information regarding residents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Guidelines for Attending physicians, resident support system, appointments, resident workload, childcare for house staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Electives, requirements for training, decline in student's interest (nationwide) in Internal Medicine, accreditation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Prospectus for Respiratory Care Unit, 1968, Outline for protocol, purchase of equipment, respiratory inadequacies in MICU in 1980s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with John S. Davis, IV, head of the Division of Rheumatology, includes yearly status reports, finances, fellowships, staffing, report on the Arthritis Rehabilitation Unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Correspondence with John S. Davis, IV, head of the Division of Rheumatology, includes patient visits, faculty, patient care, Center for Arthritis and Lower Back Pain, yearly status reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's correspondence with James W. Craig, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's 1973 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's 1974 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's 1975 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's 1976 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Hook's 1977 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D. and his successor Norman J. 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Hook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStethoscope used by Dr. Edward W. Hook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Lumica Sprague Rapport Stethoscope is advertised as 5 stethoscopes in one.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFilm produced by the National Audiovisual Center, Washington, D.C. 20409\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of Warner's Syndrome by Dr. Hook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlass tube with glass stopper and a plastic valve.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward and Jessie Hook had a son named Robert (Randy) Hook who died in 2005\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncudes recognition from the American Society for Microbiology, the American College of Physicians, the Association of Professors of Medicine, UVA Department of Medicine, Minority Medical Education at UVA, University of Hawaii, Medical Academic Advancement Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a Christmas poem from staff, \"The Saga of Endicott U. or Why Dean Hook Needs a Consultant or Two\" by William D. Mayer, Mushrooms by Omar Hook and \"Ode to Ed Hook\" by Buck Crockett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photo of Munsey Wheby, Walker Smalley, Nicholas Gemma and Hook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe annual calendars have one space for each day. They also have a number of notes written on the back side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Remarks for the Decoration of Late Dr Hook from the Janpan Anti-Tuberculosis Association, A Genealogy in Humanistic Medicine Dedicated to Edward W. Hook, Jr., by David W. Markham, a cablegram from Ministry of Health and Welfare (Japan), and tributes to Dr. Eward W. Hook, Jr. by Robert M. Carey and also Marcia Day Childress in \"Medical AlumNews,\" Spring 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly for celebration honoring Hook for service as Chair of Department of Medicine due to last date on paper being 5/25 and his celebration was May 26, 1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial program, tributes, obituaries, newsclippings, and correspondence of Marcia Day Childress reltated to Hook's death and memorial service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes US Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program medal and paperweight; Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars medallion; American Journal of Medicine coaster; UVA extraordinarily elaborate boxed invitation to fund-raising events; UVA Department of Internal Medicine tie tacks; UVA medallions commemorating new hospital; UVA Lawn Society paperweight; American College of Physicians medallion, pewter cup, silver cup, and medallion; Southern Society for Clinical Investigation medallion; ABIM paperweight case (no paperweight); Institute of Medicine paperweight; and a  display stand. 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The documents detail Hook's direct personal participation in professional organizations and also show the wide range of details he coordinated in running the department of internal medicine. A noteworthy aspect of the collection includes an unpublished History of the Department of Medicine written by Byrd Leavell. Hook read and critiqued the manuscript, but Leavell died before completing the book. Also, Hook conducted a series of interviews with Thomas H. Hunter which complement with the Thomas H. Hunter papers, MS-4, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.","Re: Hook Service on Panel - UVa accreditation.","Re: Examinations.","Re: Correspondence and related documents; related to Hook's UVa chairmanship.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related; some documents have Hook's AN's.","Re: UVa related.","UVa Related.","Re: UVa Related.","Re: UVa related; many documents have AN's by Hook.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related.","Re: UVa related.","Re: Correspondence and related documents; related to Hook's membership of the Board of Governors. Also, meeting schedules are included.","Re: Nominations, committee appointments - related to the Board of Governors.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related; misc., including clinical judgment pretest content.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related; misc., including evaluation of procedural skills of residents.","Re: Board of Governors related, misc, including evaluating procedural skills of residents.","Re: Board of Governors related; committee appointments.","Re: Board of Governors related; misc., including membership nominations, PMP evaluations.","Re: Board of Governors related, misc, including certification standards, rating humanistic qualities.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors related.","Re: Board of Governors.","Re: Committees: CECC (Committee to Evaluate Clinical Competence).","Re: Committees: CECC \u0026 Subcommittee to Standardize Programs of Evaluation of Clinical Competence at the Local Level (SSPECCLL).","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and Subcommittee to Review Special Evaluations.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees; CECC and SSPECCLL.","Re: Committees: CECC, SSPECLL, misc, including history of CECC, 1970-1987.","Re: Committees; CECC - Advisory committee to CECC (includes Clinical competence and Hospital visit programs, history of CECC and Hook's involvement).","Re: Committees; subcommittee on hospital visit program (part of CECC), includes Hook's AN's on program.","Re: Hospital Evaluation visits, including Hook's report on Louisiana State University Medical Center visit.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, including Hook's evaluation of Ochsner Medical Foundation, New Orleans.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of University of South Florida affiliated Hospitals.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Elizabeth, NJ.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Orlando Regional Medical Center, Florida.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Providence Hospital, Washington D.C.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits, Hook's evaluation of Atlantic City Medical Center, N.J.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits; Hook's evaluation of Jersey City Medical Center.","Re: Hospital Evaluation Visits; Hook's evaluation of Booth Memorial Medical Centery, Flushing, N. Y.","Re:Committees; Subcommittee to Review Special Evaluations (part of Committee to Evaluate Clinical Competence).","Re: Committees; Subcommitte on Humanism (part of committee to evaluate clinical competence - CECC) - Hook served on subcommittee and includes preliminary material to forming subcom.","Re: Committees; Subcommittees on Humanism including planning formation of subcommittees, many AN's on documents.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (planning formation of subcommittee).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).","Re: Committees: Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (subcommittee meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (April meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (October meeting).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (MS describes experiences of a UVa patient).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (1985 Guide to Humanistic Qualities in the Internist, Hook in one of the authors).","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism.","Re: Committees; Subcommittee on Humanism (Humanism Guide).","Re: Conferences (Hook presentation on geriatrics).","Re: Conferences (Hook presentation on evaluation of humanism).","Re: Conferences (Hook comments on task force report).","Re: Report on Clinical Competence, Report on Committee on Standards of Excellence.","Re: Reports: Evaluation of Clinical Competence.","Re: Policies \u0026 Procedures, Evaluation of Clinical Competence, Evaluation of Residents.","Re: Hook's presentation on evaluation of noncognitive skills and clinical performance.","Re: Hook's election, participation in specific events.","Re: ACP course \"Recent Advances in Infectious Diseases\" at UVa. Newsclipping about Hook being elected governor of Virginia for ACP.","Re: ACP chapter in Virginia (regional meeting planning \u0026 program, course \"Current Concepts of Clinical Infectious Disease\").","Re: By-laws revision regarding UVa ACP membership, statement on in-patient respiratory care, programming, Hook's election as President, financing graduate medical education, practice abroad programs, relocation of ACP headquarters, report of Task Force on College Structure and Function, long-range planning.","Re: Hook's presidency, headquarters move, conference planning, meeting planning, ACP executive vice president search, graduate medical education.","Re: Hook's presidency, conference \u0026 meeting planning, funding graduate medical education, executive vice president search, primary care physicians within ACP.","Re: Hook's presidency, meeting planning, executive vice president search, funding of graduate medical education, Hook Senate testimony, Canadian ACP membership.","Re: Hook's presidency (and later), ACP delineation of responsibilities, support for general internal medicine and its protection by ACP, executive vice president search, medical infomatics, relations with other medical associations, conference planning, graduate medical education funding, ACP scholarships, translation of MKSAP into Japanese, Supreme Court decision on ACP tax question.","RE: Misc; nominations of Veldhuis for award.","Re: Membership fellowships.","Re: Medical faculty as clinicians, family practice residencies \u0026 clerkships, radon.","Re: Meeting, young clinical investigator award.","Re: Editorial Board of journal \"Animicrobial Agents \u0026 Chemotherapy\", \"Journal of Clinical Microbiology\" controversy, memberships.","Re: Membership, journals; editorial work, content.","Re: Relations between ASIM and American College of Physicians.","Re: Miscellaneous; AAMC agreement with Association of Professors of Medicine, houses staff remuneration, faculty practice survey, women in medicine program, work group on withholding physician's services, executive development seminar.","Re: Miscellaneous, mostly support of nominations for membership.","Re: UVa faculty nominations.","Re: Legislation affecting physicians; relations with other organizations; misc. business (Hook served on APM council 1977-1980; APM president 1981-82).","Re: Legistaion, meetings, council meeting items.","Re: Legislation, meetings, issues affecting internal medicine - Hook's presidency of APM.","Re: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, graduate medical education meetings - Hook's presidency of APM.","Re: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, meetings - Hook's presidency of APM.","Re: Legislation, issues affecting internal medicine, graduate medical eduction, APM functions and budget.","Re: Legislative issues - correspondence to and from congress members.","Re: Correspondence with legislators; Hook's Senate testimony on research funding.","Re: APM Task Force on Manpower Needs (Hook was a member).","Re: UVa departmental profile - UVa questionnaire results on internal medicine training program.","Re: Misc. issues relating to residency training, certification standards, meetings, membership.","Re: Hook's participation on Board grant appraisals.","Re: Hook presidency, relations with other associations, programming, guidelines for antimicrobial therapy.","Re: Hook presidency; guidelines for antimicrobial therapy, guidelines for training in infectious diseases, accreditation of conference by AMA.","Re: Miscellaneous business - programming, awards, Journal of Infectious Disease.","Re: Miscellaneous society business - Journal of Infectious Diseases, Hook's presidential address, \"The Evolution of the clinical subspecialist in Infectious Diseases,\" definition of membership, subspecialists.","Re: Meetings, selection of presentations.","Re: programs, unification of Medical Society with AMA.","Re: Meetings - minutes of meetings in which Hook participated.","Re: nomination of officers \u0026 members, Journal of Medical Sciences as official society publication, Founder's Award to Hook in 1985.","Re: Cooperative medical programs with Brazilian Universities, visit by Hook and Knorr.","Re: Hook's participation in conference.","Re: Family practice, physician shortage.","Re: ACP/ASIM collaboration; Medicare, primary care.","Re: Formation of VCIM - manpower study.","Re: History of program, meeting documents, reports.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meetings and reports, Hook-Shimao report on leprosy panel.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meeting and reports; Hook hepatitis panel review.","Re: Meetings and reports; including Hook cholera review report.","Re: Meetings and reports; Hook tuberculosis panel report.","Re: Meetings and reports.","Re: Meetings and reports; Hook report on malnutrition panel.","Re: Hook's reviews of minority scholars' research plans for RSJ Foundation, annual meeting documents.","Re: Board meetings, committee on the future of the Clinical Scholars Program.","Re: report by Committee on the Future of the Clinical Scholar's program - committee formed by Hook in 1979; he served as exofficio member - recommends that the program continue, article on the program's history.","RE: Conference and publication regarding development of guidelines for physicians in terminally ill cases.","Re: Conference and publication regarding physician's influence on the dying process.","Re: Preparation of a publication on physicians and hopelessly ill patients.","Re: Publication of an article in New England Journal of Medicine.","Re: \"Notes on Trip to Africa and Asia\" - described medical care, research, and socio-economic conditions; visits intended to survey possibilities of affiliation between an African hospital and Cornell Medical Center; visits facilities in Nigeria, Lagos, Ibadan, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Kampala, Entebbe, Tororo, Cairo, Karachi, Lahore, Calcutta, Bangkok, Hong Kong, \u0026 Tokyo.","Re: Notes on a Trip to South America\" - describes medical care, research, and socioeconomic conditions, visit intended to survey possibilities of affiliation between a South American hospital and Cornell Medical Center, visits to facilities in Bahia, Buenos Aires, Lima, Rio de Janeiro, \u0026 Santiago.","Re: Summary report 1964-1972, annual report 1964-1965.","Re: Annual Report 1963-1966, report of activities 1967-1969.","Re: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's visits to Brazil prior to establishment of the Cornell-Bahia program.","Re: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's service as head of the program, and subsequent role as consultant.","Re: Correspondence and related documents associated with Hook's role as consultant to the program.","Re: Part of application for funding to continue project that Hook helped to establish and run.","Re: Hook's participation in site visits to projects funded by NIH - NIAID (Title/contents pages only; instructed by NIAID not to retain reports.","Re: Commercial program offering medical seminars to Japanese physicians.","Re: Medical research done by Hook while in the army in Alabama.","Paper by Hook and Wagner: \"Resistance-Promoting Activity of Endotoxins and other Microbial Products\".","Re: Streptococcal infections - influenza, pulmonary infection program meeting.","Re: Salmonella research - outbreak at New York hospital.","Re: Salmonella research, publications, grants, antibiotics use in animal feed.","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook\" (removed from binder).","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook,\" continued (removed from binder); see folder 1 for table of contents.","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book 1, Edward W. Hook,\" continued (removed from binder); see folder 1 for table of contents.","Re: \"Lectures, Talks, Remarks - Book II, Edward W. Hook\" (removed from binder).","Re: \"Health Care and the Medical School: Responsibilities and Responses\"; Convocation Address, American College of Physicians, \"On My Mind,\" Alpha Omega Alpha lecture; \"Research: A Chairman's Perspective\".","Re: Pacesetters of the American Image, Typhoid Fever and Other Salmonella Infections: Internal Medicine Grand Rounds; Medicare: A Strategy for Quality Assurance.","Re: Humanities in Medicine: Treatment for a Deficiency Disorder?; Comments at AOA Dinner, Medical College of Pennsylvania; same title for The Jeremiah Metzger Lecture given October 23, 1996 at American Clinical and Climatological Association meeting","Re: Presentation of the 1996 George M. Kober to Robert G. Petersdorf; Medical Education: New Challenges - New Directions; Presidents Address: Pacesetters of the American Image.","Re: Table of Contents and Chapters I-VII of the Leavell manuscript (removed from black leather binder).","Re: Professors of Medicine 1900-19 [Chapter VI?] (removed from black leather binder).","Re: Chapter: Subspecialty Divisions.","Re: Professors of Medicine 1900-19 [Chapter IX] (revised version).","Re: Revisions, additions to the Leavell manuscript - some by Hook.","Re: Revisions of, additions to Leavell manuscript.","Re: Correspondence and notes on the history of the department.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Correspondence and notes on histories of departments.","Re: Manuscript by Fitzhugh on history of otolaryngology at UVa.","Re: Crispell's career as a faculty member at UVa (press releases), manuscript on Thomas Jefferson and medicine written by Crispell.","Re: Correspondence and press releases on Crockett's UVa career.","Re: Correspondence and notes on Blackford's UVa career.","Re: Correspondence and notes on Landis.","Re: Correspondence and notes by and about UVa physicians, including notes from interview with Dr. Thomas Hunter, also information about Hart and Mulholland.","Re: Swineford's UVa career, establishment of Swineford Allergy Fund and lectures.","Re: Correspondence and notes on history of house staff.","Re: A rewrite of Leavell's earlier text.","Re: Maricia Day Finney assists Leavell in re-writting his manuscript, included is re-worked Chapters 1-5 and 5 brief bios on key medical men at UVa.","Re: Contents relate to the Leavell's career at UVa, including his curriculum vitae, newpaper \u0026 journal clipplins, his participation in conferences, and an essay written on William C. Dabney.","Re: Leavell researches Virginian history, in particular Robert E. Lee.","Re: Recruitment of black faculty.","Re: AIDS cases, policies, \u0026 procedures at UVa hospital.","Re: AIDS cases, policy, \u0026 procedures at UVa hospital.","Re: UVa AIDS grant application.","Re: AIDS cases, policy, \u0026 procedures at UVa hospital.","Re: Personnel, facilities, residency program, conference, etc.","Re: Personnel, facilities, residencies, conference, etc.","Re: Personnel, patient visit statistics and surveys, space allocation, procedures, planning, administration, proposal for outpatient department, ambulatory surgery facility.","Re: Personnel, space allocation, patient surveys, productivity, procedures, third year ambulatory care rotation, reorganization, \u0026 conferences.","Re: Personnel, productivity, patient surveys, space allocation, ambulatory care education, \u0026 information manual.","Re: Personnel, residencies, teaching, patient care, \u0026 procedures.","Re: Grant proposal for Area Health Education Center.","Re: Documents fundraising attempts to solicit department chairs, includes thank you letters to contributors - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: Soliciting pharmaceutical companies for money to support UVa hopsital's art program - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: Soliciting funding for the arts program - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: The development of a program in the arts at UVA hospital, including prospectus and a document reviewing the minutes of the arts committee from 1988-1995 - Hook is chairman of the committee.","Re: The involvement of the Hospital Auxiliary in rotating art exhibits.","Re: Development of art program and acquisition of works of art, including the prospectus and art forms and also correspondence with various artists.","Re: Removed from a binder titled \"Medical Art\"; kept in its original order; contains purchases, invoices, and correspondences with artists.","Re: Removed from a binder titled, \"Medical Art\"; kept in its original order, contains purchases, invoices, and correspondences with artists.","Re: The development and operations of the Health Sciences Arts Committee.","Re: Correspondence with Ann Johanson, David M. Browne, and Ellen Driscoll.","Re: Miscellaneous business of the UVa hospital arts committee of which Hook is the chairman; formation of committee and proposed agenda, selection of artists, and other matters concerning placement of portraits and requesting art space.","Re: Miscellaneous business of Arts Committee for UVa hospital which Hook is the chairman, includes discussions of placement of flags, development of patient handbook, art storage and workroom, and continued membership of committee including Hook's farewell letter to committee.","Re: Selection of an art curator for arts program at UVa hospital.","Re: Continued membership and new members to the UVa hospitals Arts Committee.","Re: Results of questionnaire asking for people's opinions of artwork chosen by Arts Committee for UVa hospital.","Re: Autopsy guidelines, statistics, permission procedures.","Re: Statistics, report on Autopsy at UVa hospital, and recommendations.","Re: Litz, Culpeper Foundation, Pratt Awards.","Re: Residencies and clerkships, grant proposal, personnel, facilities, evaluation and planning.","Re: Classes, personnel.","Re: Department name change, hypertonic therapy, conference.","Re: Internal medicine resident coverage at Blue Ridge, space for geriatrics clinic, shift of adult rehabilitation services to Blue Ridge, problems with care for acute care patients at Blue Ridge, issues concerning space for Internal Medicine at new multi-story hospital.","Re: Proposed plan to build new hospital at Blue Ridge site; opposition by Internal Medicine Faculty.","Re: Development of bone marrow transplantation program at UVa; procedures.","Re: Establishment, development of cancer center at UVa; personnel, space, funding issues.","Re: Development of a comprehensive cancer program at UVa hospital.","Re: Personnel, staffing, patient care, funding, space allocation issues; procedures, history of division.","Re: Primarily contains 1982 correspondence with George A. Beller M.D., Head, Division of Cardiology but also includes Cardiovascular Research correspondence and information about the Hypertension Unit.","Re: 1983 correspondence primarily with Head, Division of Cardiology, George A. Beller, M.D.","Re: Primarily the 1984 correspondence with George A. Beller M.D., Head, Division of Cardiology.","Re: Primarily the 1985 correspondence with George A. Beller, Head, Department of Cardiology, including funding, personnel, and space issues.","Re: 1986 correspondence primarily with George A. Beller, Head, Division of Cardiology and includes inpatient and outpatient fees, wellness center, computer systems, cardiac catheterization reports, and a discussion on the Adenosine Program project.","Re: 1987 correspondence, primarily with George A. Bellers, Head, Division of Cardiology and includes discussions on introducing new technology, LBJ Family Foundation, Cardiac Rehabilitation program, cardiac catheterization laboratory, animal research, and marketing strategy in the Cardiology Division.","Re: Personnel, staffing, patient care, funding space allocation issues; procedures.","Re: personnel, staffing, patient care, space allocation issues; cardiology services for Martha Jefferson Hospital, finances.","Re: Personnel, finance, space allocation, staffing issues, cardiology services provided to Martha Jefferson Hospital.","Re: Personnel, finance, patient services, space allocation issues; cardiology services offered by UVa to Martha Jefferson Hospital; same day catheterization; angioplasty; possible relationship with Augusta Hospital.","Re: Establishment, use, scheduling of facility.","Re: Equipment malfunctions, increase in use and need for third lab, administration, patient scheduling.","Re: Development of cardiac rehabilitation program at Boar's Head Sports Club.","Re: Standards of care; funding; community program.","Re: Development of a mobile coronary care unit (establishment of guidelines); gift of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson to coronary care unit (July 2, 1973); renovations and equipment in CCU and admission and operational policies; CCU privileges; responsibilities of CCU residents.","Re: Center's advisory board; also a draft of Biomedical Ethics at the University of Virginia which includes 4 goals: Biomedical Ethics in the Medical School Curriculum, Ethics Consultation Service, Advanced Education in Clinical Ethics, and Outreach Programs","Re: Establishment of center; development of occupational medicine program, grant applications, personnel, contract with General Electric Co., Center Advisory committee meeting minutes.","Re: Minutes of advisory committee, funding \u0026 grant applications, occupational medicine, affiliation with UVa departments \u0026 schools, residency program in preventive medicine, CPDI brochure, planning report.","Re: Establishment, occupation of various Internal Medicine Chairs (Wood, Hunter, Janssen, Madge Jones, Nettie Marie Jones (Stone), Hook, and John Guerrant).","Re: Establishment, occupation of various chairs (Jordain, Leavell, Mulholland, Peters, Richardson-Vicks, Scripps, Trolinger).","Re: Establishment, occupation of Swineford chair.","Re: 1979 trip made by Hook as part of ACP delegation; subsequent visits by Chinese to University of Virginia, includes articles by Hook in Chinese.","Re: Evaluation of student \u0026 of physicians by students, content and structure of program, guidelines \u0026 procedures.","Re: Evaluation of students and of physicians by students, content, structure of program, personnel.","Re: Funding \u0026 finances, grants, personnel, space \u0026 equipment, Poison Control Center.","Re: Establishment of center, approval of research protocols, personnel, housestaff coverage, activities, location, grant funding.","Re: Critique, evaluation, improvement of internal medicine clerkship.","Re: Problems with new medical information system.","Re: Medical Center laboratory activities.","Re: Covers Hook's involvement in the curriculum committee at UVa's school of medicine, includes Hook's handwritten notes on committee agendas.","Re: Issues addressed by committee, minutes of meetings.","Re: Issues addressed by committee, meetings, minutes.","Re: Issues addressed by committee, meetings, minutes.","Re: Development of Ethics Committee, issues addressed, minutes of meetings.","Re: Discussion of UVa's policy on house staff \"moonlighting\" at other organizations.","Re: Items taken out of Hook's binder entitled, \"Confidential: Finance Committee, Department of Medicine\" - includes a report of the AdHoc Remunerations Committee, May 1975 and a Proposal for an incentive Plan of the Clinical Faculty of the University of Virginia School of Medicine.","Re : Hook chaired a committee to oversee fundraising campaigns; established the Friends of the Department of Medicine.","Re: Physicians participation in medicine, representation of Internal Medicine Department on the committee.","Re: Requests for topics to be considered by committee, including malpractice premiums, control of expenditures, salaries, funding, radiology charges.","Re: Problems with research protocols.","Re: Report of Dean Knorr's committee to renew department of internal medicine, and department member's response to report.","Re: Number of positions per department, salaries, financing, new residencies, etc.","Re: Number of positions per department, salaries, new residencies, applications, financing, etc.","Re: Number of positions per department, salaries, new residencies, applications, etc.","Re: Number of residents per department, primary care residents, applications, salary, budget, etc.","Re: Richard Guerrant chairs internship Advisory Committee.","Re: Response to JCAH criticism of floor labs at UVa.","Re: Activities of committee to address space requirements, renovation, acute bed shortage.","Re: Nursing shortage, pay differential","Re: Minutes of comm. discussing various operational communication issues in Internal Medicine Department.","Re: Meeting quality assurance, requirements of Joint Commission Accreditation.","Re: Admissions to school, naming of UVA hospital, faculty practice plan, items for agendas of meetings.","Re: Hook's position on tenure.","Re: Establishment, structure, policies of transplantation program at UVa.","Re: Documentation of planning and development of UVa's hospital.","Re: Incident involving breach of confidentiality \u0026 confidentiality policy.","Re: Guidelines for consultations, problems with consultations.","Re: Continuing education events by Department of Medicine.","Re: Changes in curriculum, clerkships, teaching effectiveness.","Re: Establishment of critical care, subspecialty at UVA, lack of critical care beds \u0026 establishment of a triage system.","Re: Required CPR training and problems with payment/charges.","Re: Diabetes Unit at Blue Ridge Hospital.","Re: Diabetes Unit at Blue Ridge Hospital.","Re: DRG reports for Department of Internal Medicine.","Re: Do Not Resuscitate Policy","Re: Concerns emergency room care while Hook was a professor of Internal Medicine and Chairman, Department of Medicine.","Re: Hook's involvement in ER administration including discussion on salaries, hiring faculty and faculties duties, triage policy, and security protection.","RE: Hook's involvement in ER administration including ER at Blue Ridge Hospital, development of health care facility at Lake Monticello, funding for 24 hour/7 day week faculty coverage, use of fellows as triage officers, GI bleeding, and budget concerns.","Re: Discussion includes the employee health clinic serving the entire medical center and themovement of clinic to new location.","Re: Hook's involvement in the department of endrocrinology and metabolism including discussions on the tenuous relationship between endrocrinology and the department of pediatrics, budget and space concerns, the use of fellows instead of physicians to treat patients, and \"competing\" labs in endrocrinology.","Re: Hook's involvement with the Department of Endocrinolgy and Metabolism including discussions about purchasing equipment, space and budget concerns, and problems with the diabetes unit.","Re: Hook's involvement with the Department of Epidemology, especiallyJack M. Gwalthey M.D., and includes discussion of HIV testing and ethics of testing blood of patients without patient identification.","Re: Hook and William G. Thurman initially serve as co-chairmen of this division.","Re: Hook's involvement of fundraising efforts for the Department of Internal Medicine including thank you's for gifts, possible financial contributors, and fundraising campaigns.","Re: Giving scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds, in particular rural areas.","Re: Hook's involvement with dedicating a courtyard garden in honor of Elizabeth Brown Mulholland Gamble.","Hook's involvement with the Division of Gastroenterology, in particular department head, Richard McCallum.","Re: Meetings that Hook was mentioned or directly involved with.","Re: Primarily Hooks correspondence with Robert A. Reid, Primary Health Care, Ambulatory Division and includes handling and billing of ambulatory patients, primary care rotations, satellite clinic in Orange, and renovation of the primary care center.","Re: Issues and concerns concerning the Department of General Medicine headed by David Fedson, including patient cases \u0026 problems (one involving a racist patient), decline of patients in GMC, finances, GMC rotations and the activities of the primary care clinic.","Re: Non-profit medical center program in Gordonsville served by the Health Service Foundation.","Re: The medical center's branch in Orange.","Re: Issues and concerns of the Deparment of Geographic Medicine headed by Richard Guerrant.","Re: Development of the Department of Geriatrics headed by Richard Lindsay; includes a 1977 proposed plan for UVa geriatric plan and testimony given before the joint subcommittee on Aging, The General Assembly, 1979.","Re: Development in the Division of Geriatrics, including proposals, reports, and house bills.","Re: Development of programs for the elderly, including a 1979 manuscript, \"A Survey of Geriatric Medical and Nursing Education in the United States and Virginia.\"","Re: Hook wants Geriatric medicine at UVA Hospital to be viewed as the first server for elderly and desires an interdisciplinary approach.","RE: Hook's involvement in promoting Geriatrics in 1988; requesting funds from the state for UVa's geriatric efforts, trying to get School of Nursing and School of Medicine to work together, geriatrics \u0026 Blue Ridge (Homeward Bound House), and accreditation.","Re: Issues and concerns with the Division of Geriatrics including responsibilities of residents, plans for Nursing Home and Clinics, difficulties with the location of the Geriatric Clinics for the elderly patients, establishing the move of geriatrics Clinic to Blue Ridge, and assuming the space formerly occupied by the \"Pink Ladies Canteen.\"","Re: Details Hook's involvement in attempting to secure accreditation for a training program in geriatrics and includes their grant application. After it was withheld by ACGME in 1988 and 1989, Hook challenges their decision.","Re: Hook's involvement in discussing the possibility of a joint endeavor in the area of Alzheimer disease and long-term health care.","Re: Hook wants greater participation by the Department of Internal Medicine in the development of a home health care system.","Re: Documents include discussing the relationship between the School of Nursing and the Department of Geriatrics in establishing a Geriatrics/Rehabilitation Clinic at Blue Ridge Hospital. Includes in folder is a typed proposal and a typed manuscript, \"Teaching/Research Nursing Home,\" written by Richard Lindsay.","Re: Hook desires faculty involvement in developing a teaching nursing home at UVA.","Re: Working out the contract agreement between UVA Health Services Foundation and the Marriott for the UVA retirement community, the Colonnades.","Re: UVa Hospital is interested in a Shared Adult Home with the City of Charlottesville and JABA.","Re: Participation, speakers, and evaluations of Grand Rounds.","Re: UVa patient cases and discussion of disease and treatments in the grand rounds of the Department of Internal Medicine.","Re: Primarily Hook's correspondence with Donald J. Wright and Jules I. Levine concerning needs of the Medical Center.","Re: Hiring Robert Reynolds and securing office and bed space.","Re: Chiefly correspondence between Hook and Don E. Detmer, Vice President for Health Sciences and includes discussion about the medical center name change to Health Sciences Center and distribution of a generous gift by Madge Jones.","Re: Discussions about disability plan, department deficits, organization structures of UVa Health Services foundation \u0026 affiliated foundations \u0026 committee structure.","Re: Miscellaneous issues: Signing checks, professional fees policy, loan funding, retirement plans, billing from Health services, \u0026 classification of patients.","Re: Discussion about billing system of UVa hospital \u0026 foundation.","Re: Expenditures of Health Services funds.","Re: Munsey Wheby is a part of a committee to reevaluate the bylaws of the Health Services Foundation.","Re: Fringe benefits package for faculty such as life insurance, disability, and travel insurance. Included is a 1983 report of the Faculty Fringe Benefits Committee.","Re: Deals with a job description of Executive Director of the Foundation and Hewitt's Incentive Plan Design.","Re: Medical Malpractice.","Re: Evolution of malpractice insurance in UVa Hospital from in 1969 not all house staff covered by insurance to the premiums listed in 1990.","Re: Hook favors a helicopter system.","Re: Hook wants editors to identify staff's names and titles under photographs published in the Helix.","Re: Outline of needs establishing a Palliative Care Inpatient Program at Blue Ridge facility and concerns placing an oncology unit physically adjacent to a TB Unit.","Re: Hook's correspondence with Peter Quesenberry, Chief of Hematology/Oncology Division, includes concerns about clinical coverage, research development, finances, and space.","Re: Documents include how to fully utilize the Oncology department and includes documents relating to nurses handling anticarcinogenic medications.","Re: Documents include discussion about fellows, workshops, faculty appointments, and the importance of the bone marrow transplantation program.","Re: Discussions cover colorectal screening clinic, case information, handling pediatric marrow transplants, and funding for research.","Re: Decline in out-patient visits at Blue Ridge Hospital, summary outline of growth factor program project, and office and lab space issues.","Re: Future of oncology at Blue Ridge Hospital, new initiatives for hematology/oncology, filling faculty positions, and salary and space discussions.","Re: Peter Quesenberry, Professor and Chief Division of Hematology/Oncology addresses space needs, AIDS work at Blue Ridge, recruitment, and outpatient operation.","Re: Faculty appointments and funding issues, space issues for the Marrow Transplant Laboratory, patient surveys, patient case issues instigated by concerns raised by Hook, and financial concerns in the Division of Hematology and Oncology.","Re: Space issues including clinic overcrowding, contract between UVa Health Sciences Center and Rockingham Memorial Hospital, faculty promotion and salary raises, and \"code status\" of patients.","Re: Hook desires a hospice in the new hospital.","Re: Hook correspondence addresses fire safety in stairways, family lounges, bed availability, and the physical appearance of the building.","Re: Correspondence regarding updating bed needs of the institution and includes descriptions of bed allotments, charts, graphs, and statistics.","Re: Hook encourages the consolidation of the beds at Blue Ridge and UVA hospital; documents include a report entitled, \"Blue Ridge Hospital Report of the Tuberculosis Service Fiscal year 1982 July 1, 1981 - June 30, 1982.\"","RE: Bed utilization and clinical reports of admissions.","Re: Budget issues and concerns including graphs, charts and statistics of admissions, budgets, and actual costs.","Re: Hook submits proposals from the departments in Internal Medicine for the capital outlay budget for 1990-2000 in which department head details specific needs and wants for each department.","Re: Correspondence (mostly from the 1970s) includes discussions on overhead funds, professional fee schedules, funding for specific needs with the departments of Internal Medicine and for improvements in the facility, expense of long distance telephone calls, and fringe benefits for faculty.","Re: Includes \"Proposed 1970-1980 Capital Outlay Projections and Program\" and \"Planning Guidelines for the Ten-Year Capital Budget 1988-1998.\"","Re: Correspondence with John F. Harlan, Jr., Director, University of Virginia Hospital includes increasing residency programs, patient care and comfort, faculty appointments, and addition of beds.","Re: Correspondence mostly with John F. Harlan, Jr. Director, UVA Hospitals includes lack of storage, shortage of beds, patient care and amenities, visitor control, canceling and rescheduling patients, use of the Towers Hospital, and accreditation awards.","Re: Correspondence with John T. Ashley, Director, UVA Hospital, includes teaching funds, identification photographs, swing beds, cleaning, storage, and maintenance problems, and dissatisfaction with managerial process.","Re: Correspondence with John T. Ashley about home health care program, foundation to deliver patient care services outside the Hospitals, ambulatory internal medicine, prescription liability, subsidizing primary care practitioners, administrative duties, laboratory costs, maintaining quality services, and a grant proposal for General Electric Foundation.","Re: Hook's notes after a meeting with John T. Ashley who proposed cutting costs by 7 million dollars, loss of referral physicians, delinquent medical records, obtaining a pager, ambulatory care leadership, patient costs, and Blue Ridge Hospital.","Re: Topics include acquisition of a Gamma Unit, praise from a satisfied patient, problems with the Simon Paging System, Nephrology residents, and food and drink restriction policy.","Re: Obtaining admission lists, availability of beds, budget adjustments, enhancing revenue, removal of vending machines, difficulty of maintaining adequate amount of nurses, and the appointment of Michael J. Halseth as interim executive director.","Re: Surgical Transition Lounge, unlocked file cabinets, last pod on 8th floor, relationship between Augusta Hospital Corporation and UVA Hospital, additional residents, placement of directory signs, movement of departments, and various \"housekeeping items.\"","Re: Improving productivity and reducing costs throughout the hospital.","Re: Admissions, organizational charts, and lists of departments and managers by division, complaints by overcrowding, lack of cleanliness and inadequate patient care, discharge summaries, audit, and graphs and charts dealing with cash flow projections.","Re: Service-specific admission and patient days graphs, internal audit, revision of hospital organization, Biennial Evaluation and Planning Report 1986-1998, hospital nutrition center, surgical furlough policy, notification program, North 4 patient care unit, and space issues.","Re: 1958, \"We're Going to Have A New Hospital\"; \"New Hospital Dedicated, April 14, 1961\"; \"The Early Years of The University of Virginia Hospital: An Analysis of Patient's Records.\"","Re: Information collected through Hook's years for evaluation by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals; included is a 1981 recommendation for future compliance and 1990 Mock Survey for JCAHO.","Re: Hook comments in depth on the 1985 Hospital Long Range Plan.","Re: Correspondence regarding University of Virginia relationship between Veterans Administration Hospital, Salem, Virginia and Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia.","Re: 1988 proposed agreement between Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Harrisonburg, Virginia and UVA Hospitals.","Re: The Towers were used as rehabilitation units in the early 1980's; by 1988 the University terminated the lease of the Towers.","Re: Development of the Extended Care Facility in the Towers which opened in the fall of 1971; concern about railroad noise, locating student health services in ECF, house staff coverage, transportation difficulties, the towers fee schedule, tower's statistics, laboratory space for Department of Pathology, and indigent care.","Re: Topics involving the Towers, such as stocking periodicals and textbooks about chronic diseases, organization of the Medical Services in CCF, house staff coverage, Family Practice Program involvement, transportation of patients, and relationship to endocrine laboratory.","Re: Documents include tower statistics for 1975 \u0026 1976. Hook also details difficulties in the operation of the Towers which include refusal of residents/staff to see patients, nursing shortage and small nursing station, dietary problems, transportation difficulties, inadequate procedural rooms, and use of patient lounges by staff.","Re: 3 hand-written documents about resident statistics and 4 manuscripts including \"Number of House Staff Trained at UVA Medical Center During the Past 20 Years\"; \"Proposed Plan for the Medical HouseStaff for 1971-72\"; \"Survey of House Staff Training at UVA\"; \"Graduates of UVA School Of Medicine\".","Re: Includes essays written by Hook and others dealing with medical issues in humanities and also evaluations of Hook's elective, \"Film, Literature, and the Visual Art: Images in Medicine\".","Re: Hook's course syllabus.","Re: Documents include the interview questions for nineteen sessions that Hook conducted with Dr. Thomas Hunter. (Tapes can be found in the Papers of Thomas Hunter, Historical Collections \u0026 Services.) Also included is excerpts from Hunter's diary.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Gerald L. Mandell, Head, Division of Infectious Diseases, included is Hook's biennial report for 1986.","Re: Correspondence with Mandell includes problems with the microbiology lab, funding issues, patient cases, recruitment of faculty, space demands, and purchasing of equipment.","Re: Aids Center, Lilly Research grant, and continued accreditation.","Re: Plans for a fellowship program.","Re: Primarily Hook's correspondence with Donald L. Kaiser, Head, Division of Information Sciences and Biostatistics. Discussions include the development of a medical information sciences department, recruitment of a biostatistician, purchasing of software programs, and budgetary support.","Re: A request for high-powered computing facilities is not seen necessary by many division heads. The department of information sciences is dissolved and renamed Division of Biostatistics under the director of Robert Abbott.","Re: Press releases about book published on Walter Reed, intestinal diseases in Brazil, Hook's honorary doctor of medical science degree, and an interview of Hook by the Medical Examiner.","Re: Proposal of plans for intensive care in the 1970s and the implementation of those plans.","Re: Status of MICU, the serious need for medical intensive care unit, census of patients in MICU, the opening of the MICU in the early 1980s, admission criteria and operational guidelines, patient cases and patient care. Hook corresponds primarily with C. Edward Rose, Jr, Director, MICU.","Re: Critical care topics include neonotal ICU, No code orders, lack of nurses, and utilizing MICU for stroke patients.","Re: Guidelines for obtaining consent to medical treatment.","Re: Fiscal reports of Internal medicine under Dr. William Parson.","Re: Fiscal report material for 1955-1956.","Re: Reports for fiscal year 1958, \u0026 1959-1960.","Re: Reports to the President from Internal medicine for the years 1961-1964.","Re: Reports of Internal Medicine for fiscal years 64-65.","Re: Annual Reports for 1966 \u0026 1967.","Re: 1968 annual report.","Re: Intern training and Director of Education in Internal Medicine at Martha Jefferson Hospital.","Re: Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for development of primary care program.","Re: Thank you from L.B.J.'s doctor for good treatment.","Re: Complaints about clinical laboratory, establishment of an advisory committee, confining budgetary and personnel constraints, 'stat' basis for laboratory work, and a 1979 \"Report in Regard to Clinical Laboratory Services at the University of Virginia Medical Center Charlottesville\".","Re: Minutes regarding laboratory fees, feasibility of maintaining \"floor\" laboratories, and renal labs.","Re: Includes a 1983 \"Report of the Outside Laboratory Utilization Task Force to the Medical Policy Committee\"; also discussions about sending specimens to outside laboratories.","Re: Hook strongly supported maintaining special laboratories within Internal Medicine; the hospital director, John Ashley, did not.","Re: Hook serves on the Albert Lasker Awards in Medical Journalism jury.","Re: Hook provides expert testimony.","Re: Hook asked to provide testimony.","Re: Hook provides expert testimony.","Re: Hook receives certificate for his contributions to MAAP (Medical Academic Advancement Program).","Re: Humanities in Medicine Course Syllabus, a course Hook taught.","Re: Course syllabus for Humanities in Medicine.","Re: Student Essays: \"What the Doctor Said, What the Doctor Did: Student Essays About Role Models for Medicine\".","Re: Course syllabus for Hook's June 1997 MAAP class.","Re: Hook established two advisory committees for the Medical Subspecialty Clinic, included are correspondence with committee members and meeting minutes.","Re: Patient care, pharmaceutical procedures, and MIS problems, deficiencies, and negotiations.","Re: Amount of beds needed, space assignments, nursing care, and utilization of MICU.","Re: Nursing coverage, patient care, and utilization of MICU beds.","Re: Includes a 1987 manuscript, \"Medical Record Completion Policy\".","Re: Correspondence is primarily about medicare.","Re: Utilization of clinics and need for ambulatory space.","Re: Correspondence with Gerald R. Donowitz about clerkships and rotation of third-year students.","Re: Nutrition space, postgraduate medical scientist training program, proposal for voluntary departmental critique service, and faculty research index.","Re: Hook delves into patient care by residents and resident positions.","Re: Includes \"Guidelines for Attending Physicians in Internal Medicine\", 1982 and a revised 1990 version, and results from a questionnaire on Inpatient Teaching.","Re: Hook chaired the 1986-1988 \"Biennial Evaluation and Planning Report Department of Medicine\".","Re: Billing problems, 1981 \"Memorandum of Understanding,\" raising of professional fees, and after hours services billing difficulties.","Re: Correspondence with division heads: scheduling of meetings and yearly divisional structure of the department of Medicine.","Re: Items relating to February 22, 1988 division head retreat.","Re: Faculty salaries, residents, \u0026 recruitment of minority faculty.","Re: Manuscript projects inpatient \u0026 outpatient services and program expansion and new program development for the UVa Hospital.","Re: Audits, increase in salaries, department contributing 15%, billing, budgets, overhead funds, and payment of facilities.","Re: Includes speech by Hook to Friends of the Department.","Re: Hook chaired meetings.","Re: Hook chaired some of the meetings.","Re: Proposals from Division Heads in Internal Medicine for new or expanded programs to be considered for funding by the Financial Planning Committee.","Re: Hook's correspondence regarding medical malpractice insurance.","Re: Department meeting about creation of major research institute.","Re: Hook solicits evaluations from department heads about the department of medicine.","Re: Correspondence with the Office of the dean with Acting Director, Dr. James T. Hamlin.","Re: 1972 Correspondence between Hook \u0026 the Dean of the Medical School.","Re: Discussion about format/structure of morning report.","Re: Discussion about combining neurological \u0026 neurosurgical service, patient cases, seeing Towers patients in the tower building, C-T program, and hiring personnel.","Re: Northridge facility.","Re: Correspondence primarily with John Jane, Chairman, Department of Neurological Surgery; discussion includes patient cases and medical student's training.","Re: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.","Re: Teaching sessions for nursing students.","Re: Bed closure in Barringer, discussion over incorrect information in a brochure, nursing shortage and implications at UVa, and a report concerning the decentralization of the Department of Subsidiary Nursing.","Re: Describes the difficulty in obtaining nursing staff for ICU and other units.","Re: Correspondence discusses nursing concerns, charting vital signs, appointments, patient care and a manuscript about the\"Proposed University of Virginia Institute on Aging\".","Re: Hook acknowledges nursing staff during week of the nurse.","Re: Misc. minor issues.","Re: Meetings \u0026 memos regarding Hook's involvement on this task force. Included is the draft of \"The Report of the Organizational Culture Task Force\".","Re: Correspondence with Warren G. Stamp, Chairman, Dept. of Orthopedics.","Re: Commercializing your Innovations.","Re: Misc. pathology issues.","Re: 20 years of correspondence about department of pediatrics; including dialogue on care for handicapped teenagers, patients with cystic fibrosis, pediatric cardiology, and Children's Rehabilitation Center. Correspondence primarily with Robert M. Blizzard, Chair of Dept. of Pediatrics.","Re: Report: \"Development of an Adolescent Health Care Program at the University of Virginia Medical Center\".","Re: Hook is offered the position of Professor \u0026 Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine; TD is Hook's notes on discussion about Medical Service. 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Rochester as Head of Pulmonary Medicine, pulmonary rotation at Salem Veteran's Adminstration Hospital, long range planning, use of iron lung.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Dudley F. Rochester, Head Pulmonary-Allergy Division, Rochester's 1979 report \"The Infectiousness of Tuberculosis: Guideline's for Policy at Blue Ridge Hospital\", a 1986 \"Proposal for Program Activity at Blue Ridge Hospital\", recruitment of an allergist, space concerns, sleep apnea laboratory, bronchoscopy facilities.","Re: Ventilator-dependent patients, development of Critical Care Program, long range financial support, research sleep disorder laboratory, MICU admissions policy, name change to Division of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine, lung transplants.","Re: Development of a unit to care for patients requiring long-term respiratory care.","Re: Development of a sleep laboratory, includes project investigation report.","Re: Billing, hours, residents, patient cases, and grand rounds.","Re: Expansion of Rehabilitation Services at Blue Ridge Hospital to include rehab and psychiatric facility, and an expanded alcohol \u0026 drug abuse facility.","Re: Hook identifies areas for improvement in the physical areas of the department.","Re: Hook deals with a multitude of space and laboratory demands; includes a 1970 proposal for Hook's office area renovation.","RE: 1976 project needs and report to develop the East Wing of hospital.","Re: Department of Nursing and Medicine propose changes in the facility to better meet the needs of patients.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Frederic B. Westervelt, Jr., project report from '65-'66, spacing and financial concerns of renal unit, dialysis fees, and staff positions.","Re: Correspondence primarily with Frederic B. Westervelt, Division of Renal Medicine, transplant unit, patient cases, salary plans, dialysis services.","Re: Correspondence chiefly with W. Kline Bolton, Head, Division of Nephrology, department name change, vision for department, renal transplant program.","Re: Establishing transplant unit, department meetings, renal laboratory, financial concerns, pediatric ICU, Luray Cavern's gift.","Re: Renal Chemistry Lab, bed allocations, sterilizing water supply.","Re: Organ transplants, water sterilization, dialysis equipment, ambulatory dialysis facilities.","Re: Space usage in replacement Hospital, manuscript is the \"Relocation Plan\", Dedication program","Re: Manuscript \"Report of the Visiting Committee on Research in Science to the University of Virginia, March 19-21, 1981\" and \"Research Portion of Institutional Self-Study.\"","Re: Documents detail residents responsibilities.","Re: Clinical Evaluation for Internal Medicine Board Examination and correspondence related to Committee on Clinical Competence.","Re: Residents taking research electives in other divisions.","Re:Statistice \u0026 information regarding residents.","Re: Guidelines for Attending physicians, resident support system, appointments, resident workload, childcare for house staff.","Re: Electives, requirements for training, decline in student's interest (nationwide) in Internal Medicine, accreditation.","Re: Prospectus for Respiratory Care Unit, 1968, Outline for protocol, purchase of equipment, respiratory inadequacies in MICU in 1980s.","Re: Correspondence with John S. Davis, IV, head of the Division of Rheumatology, includes yearly status reports, finances, fellowships, staffing, report on the Arthritis Rehabilitation Unit.","Re: Correspondence with John S. Davis, IV, head of the Division of Rheumatology, includes patient visits, faculty, patient care, Center for Arthritis and Lower Back Pain, yearly status reports.","Re: Hook's correspondence with James W. Craig, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1973 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1974 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1975 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1976 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1977 correspondence with William R. Drucker, M.D. and his successor Norman J. Knorr, M.D.","Re: Hook's 1978 correspondence with Norman J. Knorr, M.D.","Re: Hook's detailed notes on meetings with Robert M. Carey.","Re: Hook's detailed notes on meetings with Robert M. Carey.","Re: Hook is the chairman of the committee who wrote this report, \"Staffing Plan: 1975-1980\".","Re: Divisions within the Department of Internal Medicine make future projections, included is a 1976 Report by William R. Drucker, M.D. titled, \"Academic Planning Schools of Medicine, University of Virginia\".","Re: Comprehensive evaluation of the Department of Internal Medicine, 1981","Re: Evaluation of Resources and Programs, Department of Internal Medicine.","Re: Hook's involvement in sensitivity testing for a new synthetic antibiotic, staphcillin.","Re: Hook's correspondence with the Director of Student Health, James L. Camp II, M.D. and his successor , Richard P. Keeling, M.D.","Re: Hook's correspondence about student clerkships, evaluations, and test scores.","Re: Student clerckships, evaluations, grading system, and a student study, \"Assessing Rapport in the Tertiary Care Setting.\"","Re: Hook's correspondence with UVa's president's office - name suggestions for committees and UVa President.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Re: From the photograph collection of Thomas Hunter; Hook conducted a series of interviews with him.","Stethoscope used by Dr. Edward W. 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