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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","This collection is arranged into nine series: Research files, Collecting records, Minstrel shows, Scrapbooks and portfolios, Original artwork, Print and poster reproductions, Newspapers, Printed materials, and Audiovisual materials. ","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection.","Richard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. ","\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.","\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.","\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. ","\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.","\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. He saw the images that he collected over the years as a way to better tell the story of the depiction of Black Americans in visual media. In 2019, Wright donated his collection to William \u0026 Mary so that it might be \"a helpful resource to students\" in the future.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","Comic book volumes and other published materials included with this collection have been transfered to Rare Books and cataloged individually.","This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00317","/repositories/2/resources/9853"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_title_tesim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_ssim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Donated by Richard Wright."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"extent_tesim":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"genreform_ssim":["Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"date_range_isim":[1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRichard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. 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There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026amp; 7. Force.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBust sketches of two women discussing laundry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA still life print on board that has been painted over.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026amp; Ives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversized poster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same print.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint on canvas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo rolled posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOmaha World Herald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":987,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T07:21:03Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c11_c01"}},{"id":"viu_repositories_4_resources_93_c01_c02_c12","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"1.8 Staffing of the Tribunal","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_4_resources_93_c01_c02_c12#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viu_repositories_4_resources_93_c01_c02_c12","ref_ssm":["viu_repositories_4_resources_93_c01_c02_c12"],"id":"viu_repositories_4_resources_93_c01_c02_c12","ead_ssi":"viu_repositories_4_resources_93","_root_":"viu_repositories_4_resources_93","_nest_parent_":"viu_repositories_4_resources_93_c01_c02","parent_ssi":"viu_repositories_4_resources_93_c01_c02","parent_ssim":["viu_repositories_4_resources_93","viu_repositories_4_resources_93_c01","viu_repositories_4_resources_93_c01_c02"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viu_repositories_4_resources_93","viu_repositories_4_resources_93_c01","viu_repositories_4_resources_93_c01_c02"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Monroe Leigh papers","International Criminal Court (ICC)","ABA War Crimes Task Force - 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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. 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. 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\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes in pencil and ink\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains post-it notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains highlights and post-it notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains handwritten post-it notes and notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains markup, post-it notes, and notations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. 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.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 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\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. 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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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Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.","The drawings are described in this finding aid according to the location it represents on the estate: the Mansion, Gardens and Grounds, Outbuildings, and other structures. However, the drawings are physically interfiled and interspersed throughout the drawers, and does not follow its intellectual description. All drawings can be found by using the finding aid or keyword search, but physical browsing may be difficult.","Original drawings. Drawn by G.A.W.; Jos. Berry, Surveyor. Blacksmith Shop Investigation Ditches (2 drawings) and map sketch by Berry, surveyor, 1919. 1\" = 4'; 400' = 1\"","There may be some overlap with the Maps of Mount Vernon and the surrounding area collection. Other blueprints and architectural drawings may be found in the Papers of the MVLA, the Papers of the Superintendent and Resident Director, and the Restoration Files for the Historic Structures Report.","This collections contains the architectural drawings of Mount Vernon including the measured drawings of the Mansion, outbuildings, and other MVLA structures. The bulk of material dates from the 1930s (during the tenure of the Director of Research and Restoration, Morley Jeffers Williams) through the 1990s. The drawings were accumulated by, and transferred to, the library/archives over time and are now compiled into this collection based on format and purpose.","Reproduction drawing, unknown creator. Mount Vernon Mansion - details include \"typical sill section\". Scale 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction drawing, Mesick/Cohen/Waite Architects. Basic floor plan. Not scaled.","Reproduction series of drawings, Mesick/Cohen/Waite Architects; Oehrlein and Associates Architects. Set of 7 drawings - Existing Conditions Plan; Passage B01 Wall Elevations; South Room B02 Wall Elevations; Rooms B03, B04, B05, and B05A Wall Elevations; Rooms B03, B04, and B05 Wall Elevations; North Room B06 Wall Elevations; Vault B07, B08, and B09 Wall Elevations. Scale on each drawing.","Original drawing by H.T. Abbott. Drawing showing the location of different furniture pieces in the Mansion first floor. Scale 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction drawing by unknown creator. Front and side elevations of the Mansion in its second stage of construction. Scale 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction drawing by T. Mellon Rogers. Series of drawings showing the elevations and floor plans of the Mansion; Folder includes an original newspaper The Sentinel, August 8, 1897 (with copies) where the drawings appeared. Not scaled.","Appears to be original ink drawing, possibly by Roberts and Taylor Architects (1876). Front elevation and section details of the colonnade in black ink with some measurements in red ink. Numbered M-11 in bottom right corner. Includes details of cornice, and details/sections of the pillow. Has been conserved.","Original drawings by Roberts and Taylor Architects. Balustrade drawing including detail of cap and detail at full size. Note \"N.B. take measurements from building and make the posts over the center of columns. Making the spaces square between the return will be as shown on photograph.\" Scaled 1 1/2\"","Reproduction. Series of drawings numbered 1A - 10. All exterior of the Mansion. Not scaled.","Reproduction. Cupola finial detail with measurements. Not scaled.","Reproduction by unknown creator. Series of sheets showing doors within the Mansion and their measurements.","Reproduction, drawn by Carroll Curtice. 4 drawings showing elevation, floor plan and details of the Family Kitchen. Scale 1/2\" = 1'","Reproduction, drawn by Carroll Curtice. Series of drawings showing the elevations, floor plans, sections, and details of the Servant's Hall, then known as the Office or Office of the Superintendent/Resident Director. Scale 1/2\" = 1'","Reproduction. 3 drawings for the framing study showing 18th century framing and the restored 18th century framing, and the access reconstruction. Scale 1\" = 1'","Blueprint by Theophilus P. Chandler, Architect. Drawing with four views: Front elevation, first floor plan, second floor plan, and third floor plan. Photostat is also included with provenance photocopies. Not scaled.","Series of 8 drawings including the South and North Elevations, West Elevation, East Elevation, First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, Third Floor Plan, North and South Sections, and Full Section. Office of Research and Restoration MVLA. December 1937, Copyright MVLA. Presentation by Alden Hopkins, Nathalia Ullman, and Morley J. Williams. Not scaled. Reproduction.","2 drawings - Colonnade Pland and Elevation with cross section and plan showing radius points; and Colonnade Column and Cornice detail with full size details. Walter M. Macomber, Artchitect; Drawn by Carroll C. Curtice. Reproduction drawings.","Series of 8 drawings of the Superintendent's Office, now known as the Servant's Hall dependency, including First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, Transverse Sections AA and BB, Longitudinal Section CC, South Elevation, West and East Elevations, North Elevation, and Door and Window Frame Details. Reproduction drawings. Scale 1/2\" = 1'","2 copies of the First Floor Plan. Blueprint. Scale 1/4\" = 1'","2 copies showing details of mouldings throughout the Mansion. \"Note - Minor Variations between profiles and planes may be found.\" Reproduction drawings. P.W. Baker, Mid-West Tool Collectors Association. Individually scaled.","7 copies - Notes include \"This outline conforms with Pilaster mouldings at Palladian Window of Banquet Room\"; \"Existing Columns, Caps, and Neck mouldings late replacements\"; \"Full size outline of captial and neck moulding on existing pilasters at NE and SE Corners of Mansion\"; \"Full size outline of capital and neck moulding East Porch Mansion columns as existing.\" Blueprint. Scale 1/4\"=1'","Series of 4 drawings (2 copies of each) number E-1 through E-4. Smith and Faass Consulting, Engineers, Rockville, MD. Reproduction drawings. Not scaled.","Series of 3 drawings (2 copies of each) concerning the lighting alterations in the Mansion. Numbered L1-L3. Lighting Fixture Schedule. Includes First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, and Third Floor Plan. Terry, Chassman and Associates, Inc. Reproduction drawings, not scaled.","Includes Cupola Floor Plan, Cupola Framing Plan, Framing Plan and 3rd Floor Ceiling, Detail of Ladder, Section through Cupola, Elevation of Framing Looking South, F.S. Trim Detail, Corner Detail, F.S. Edge Profile. Folder includes excerpts from MVLA Minutes. Nathaniel Palmer Neblett, AIA. Reproduction drawings. Scale 3/4\" = 1' and 3\" = 1'","3 drawings mounted in matboard with copies - includes South Section and East Section, South Elevation and East Elevation, and First and Second Floor plans. Lawrence Enersen, Alden Hopkins, Morley Jeffers Williams. Reproduction drawings. Not scaled.","2 drawings - one cross section with hand-drawn measurements and notes added; one elevation with hand-drawn measurements and notes added. Unknown creator. Reproduction drawings. Not scaled.","Series of miscellaneous drawings (mostly unlabeled) showing different details of architectural features in the Mansion including pilaster detail, window trims, plaster, bricks, wooden pegs, doors and hinges. Also includes a transverse section and second stage drawing of the Mansion. Most drawings seem to be original hand-drawn probably by Morley Jeffers Williams. Original and reproduction drawings. Varied scale.","One unfinished original sketch of the east elevation of the Mansion; other drawings include copies from the original Morley Jeffers Williams drawings of the floor plans and elevations of the Mansion with rooms numbered. Probably Morley Jeffers Williams. Copies; one original sketch. Not scaled.","Photocopies of the Mansion Floor Plans - First Floor Plan includes room names, Second and Third Floors do not. Copies. 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Original drawing.","Reproductions of the Mansion Measurement Series, drawings #1 through #12, by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. (See individual record descriptions for original drawings Drawers 43-45).","Reproduction of the Mansion Measurement Series, drawings #13 through #23, by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. (See individual record descriptions for original drawings, Drawers 43-45)","Reproduction of the Mansion Measurement Series, multiple drawings, by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. (See individual record descriptions for original drawings, Drawers 43-45)","Several reproduction elevation drawings from the Morley Jeffers Williams originals, some in matted frames. Includes West Front, East Front, North and South elevations and different stages of the Mansion. Scale in feet on drawings.","Front elevation (East) of the Mansion with floor plans for each floor. \"Measured Feb. 1876 by Van Campen Taylor, Arch. Of Newark, New Jersey.\" Notation made by Harrison H. Dodge. May have had conservation work by CCAHA. Not scaled. Original drawing.","Reproductions of the MJ Williams floor plans done in 1937 with measurements added for all portions of the Mansion. Not scaled, measurements on drawings.","Section drawings with details; Handwritten measurements written in pencil. Not scaled. Reproduction drawing.","Full size details of East Doors to Stair Hall; notes - these new doors of same detail as original west door to replace late doors now in place; Sect AA Section thru Panel Moulding; Sect BB of door opening. 1\" scale; full scale. Original drawing.","Includes West Wall, North Wall, and East Wall shelving; Note - The shelves and brackets are shown in the identical positions of the originals as indicated by the definite marks discovered on the original laths. 3/4\" = 1'. Original drawing.","Blueprints and original sketches by Walter Macomber showing satin festoons for palladian window; reproduction drawing for the elevation of the palladian window, Ethel Pilson Warren. Not scaled; and scale as noted 1/2\" = 1'","Full size details of colonnade posts by Macomber; Elevations and Cross Sections with some full size details of cornices and base of columns; received in the \"history department\" January 1966. full size; not scaled - measurements. Blueprints, original drawings.","Curtains with damasks detail. 1\" = 1'. Blueprint.","7 reproduction drawings - reconstruction of cupola and framing study. 1\" = 1'. Reproduction drawings.","Original and reproduction drawings. Three reproduction measured drawings of the drapery elevation and two original sketches with watercolor showing the same details. 3/4\" = 1'","Original drawings by William C. Winter. Series of three drawings with copies and two pages of drafts showing details and measurements of the Fan Chair. William C. Winter, Mount Vernon Carpenter Shop.","Series of drawings of the Servants Hall while it was being used as the Director's office. Includes elevations.","Blueprint. North Closet sketch includes West Wall, North Wall, and East Wall shelves, brackets, plaster, etc.; Colonnade sketch shows hand rail and lower rail full size details; First floor plan by H.T. Abbott, Jan. 1938. 1/4\" = 1'; 3/4\" = 1'; full size","Original pencil sketch drawing of a section of colonnade, numbering of wood panels above an arch. By Blake (signed Blake with no first name).","Reproduction. Elevation of the weathervane, cupola restoration. Copy made for product development. Scale as noted.","Reproduction drawing, one window elevation in Large Dining Room with curtains. Scale 3/4\" = 1'","Four blueprints drawings showing dimensions of chimneys throughout the Mansion, including first floor, second floor, attic. 1/4\"=1'","Blueprints showing the location and carving or design of the hand rail and lower rail along the colonnade. 1/4\"=1'","Blueprints. Showing west wall, north wall, and east wall of closet. With note, \"the shelves and brackets are shown in the identical positions of the originals as indicated by the definite marks discovered on the original laths.\" 3/4\" = 1'","Series of 11 drawings by Charles Killam for different floors of the Mansion, plans for strengthening the floors/ceilings. Numbered drawings include: 1-5 Strengthening of Banquet Hall Ceiling, 6 Strengthening of Second Floor, 7-7A Cellar Plan, 8 Second Floor, 9 Attic Floor. 1/4\" = 1'","Photostat copies of Gillett's drawings including: 3rd floor, 2nd floor and Banquet Hall ceiling, First Floor Framing. All with notes and smaller supplemental drawings. Note in Harrison Dodge's hand, \"Photostats of Gillett's drawings, Mansion timbering, 1932.\" 1/4\" = 1'","Drawing with key for early  period, middle period, final development, drainage pit, cornerstone, ice pit, stone and brick. Labeled Plat IV. Adhered to mat frame.","Hand-colored perspective views, \"to accompany a set of measured drawings made in the office of research and restoration of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Prepared under the direction of Morley J. Williams, Director of Research and Restoration, Drawn by N. Ulman from measurements by L.A. Enersen, J.D. Scruggs, A. Hopkins and N. Ulman.\"","Reproductions on board, probably made for display or publication purposes","Two original drawings of the south porch of the Mansion with plan, front elevation, and side elevation. 1/2\" scale.","Reproduction drawing, Richard Anelson, Inc. \"Center Palladian window over curtain green silk with cut fringe caught back with self fabric pouff. Pair of cord and tassels at center. Green silk to hang approximately to the thrid light from the bottom. Under curtain dimity to hang to sill caught back with cream cotton cord and tassels trimmed with cream cotton loop fringe. Side windows green silk over curtain caught back with self fabric pouff - pair of cord and tassels at the center green silk to hang to the top of the first light from the bottom - Dimity under curtain to hang to sill, caught back with cream cotton cords and tassels trimmed with cream loop fringe.\" 1/2\" scale","Photographic reproductions from the series of drawings \"Measurement of the Mansion\" by Morley Jeffers Williams. See folders for individual titles.","By Suburban Bronze Works, Inc. Drawn by A. Berger. Blueprint. Half Section, Half Elevation, Detail of hook and rope.","Reproduction. Full size drawing of pedestal for rope barrier for the Mansion.","Reproduction drawings. Series of 13 drawings for the roof restoration project including: Roof Plans – Removals, Mansion Roof Plan, Dependency and Arcade (Colonnade) Roof Plans, Elevations, Rainwater Diverter True Projection Plans, Details, Sections, Mansion and Dependency Chimney Reconstructions.","Reproduction drawings. 1st Floor Framing; 2nd Floor and Banquet Hall Ceiling; 3rd Floor Framing and Measurements. 1/4\" scale","By John Loughnane. Etching or engraving featuring the Palladian window on the north elevation of the Mansion as seen through an arch such as the colonnade. Illustrated in Great Georgian Houses ca. 1930s. 1\"=1' scale","By John Loughnane and Earl Purdy. Etching or engraving of the north elevation of the Mansion with figure of a man next to the window. Illustrated in Great Georgian Houses ca. 1930s. 1/16\" = 1' scale","By Philip Sanfilippo, Del. First floor plan of Mansion with the dependencies (kitchen and servant's quarters). Colonnades are referred to as arcades and the floor plan shows the \"Family Kitchen,\" the \"Scullery,\" the \"State Kitchen,\" and the \"Office\" along with the porch. Note on plan says \"The conditions arcades as shown were built during the life of George Washington, existing arcades and library porch are later date.\" Matted. RM-110; NEWS-5782. 1/16\" = 1'","Set of 6 reproduction drawings for the cupola restoration, 1992-1994","By John Loughnane. Etching or engraving showing interior details of the Banquet Hall in the Mansion. Includes reflected plan of the ceiling, elevation and section of the south wall, chair rail, baseboard, doorhead, and cornice and ceiling ornament. Illustrated in Great Georgian Houses ca. 1930s.","By John Loughnane and Earl Purdy. Etching or engraving of the west front of the Mansion. Note at the bottom gives details of building materials and architecture. Illustrated in Great Georgian Houses ca. 1930s. 1/16\" = 1' scale","Series of drawings for the Mansion roof restoration work. Includes drawings: Roof Plans Removal, Mansion Roof Plan, Arcade and Dependency Roof Plans, Mansion Roof Elevations, North and South Dependency Roof Elevations, Rainwater Diverter True Projection Plans and Details, Piazza Roof Details, Roof Details, Alternate No. 2 Chimney Elevations and Details, Alternate No. 1 Chimney Elevations and Details, Dormer Schedule and Elevations Lighting Protection Details.","Series of drawings for the restoration of entablature at the Mansion. Includes drawings: Entablature elevations, Piazza interior entablature elevations, column and pilaster capitals entablature section.","Reproductions, by Elise S. Johnson; Yasuyuki Itoh; Bess Althaus Graham. 3 sheets: ceiling plan section/elevation SE room first floor; ceiling plan section/cornice elevation NE room first floor; ceiling plan NW room first floor.","Blueprint by unknown. First, second, and third floor plans of mansion -- badly torn.","Reproduction. 2 copies, 2 sheets each: scheme A and B; scheme C. By Nathaniel Palmer Neblett","By Philip Baker. Original plus 4 copies. Full size detail. Moulding profiles taken from rooms in Mansion","Reproduction. 1\" = 1'","Reproduction. 2 sheets -- first floor plan and interior elevations. 1/2\" = 1'","First floor framing with detailed measurements. 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction. Five sheets showing elevations for office and colonnade. 1/2\" = 1'","Reproductions. Depicts the north and south elevations of the Mansion.","Reproduction. Cellar plan and what is above each section. 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction. Feasibility study of wait times, occupancy at one time, turnover rate.","Reproductions. 2 sheets -- details of weathervane. By MRD, SFR","Reproductions. Four sheets (and one small sheet) showing outside elevations as well as detailed plans for main floor. Photocopies with notes written on the drawings throughout.","Photographic reproductions from the series of drawings \"Measurement of the Mansion\" by Morley Jeffers Williams and Nathalia Ulman. See labels for individual titles.","Drawings for each door in the mansion. (2 copies, 5 sheets each)","Reproductions. 8 sheets - Details of door and window frames with elevations shown. Full scale and 1/2\"","Oehrlein and Associates. Reproductions. 7 sheets -- Existing Conditions Plan; Passage B01 Wall Elevations; South Room B02 Wall Elevations; Rooms B03, B04, B05 and B05A Wall Elevations; Rooms B03, B04 and B05 Wall Elevations; North Room B06 Wall Elevations; Vault B07, B08 and B09 Wall Elevations.","Reproductions. 13 sheets: roof plans removals; mansion roof plan; arcade and dependency roof plans; mansion roof elevations; north and south dependency roof elevations; rainwater diverter true projection plans and details (2 sheets); piazza roof details; roof details; alternate no. 2 chimney elevations and details (2 sheets); alternate no. 1 chimney elevations and details; dormer schedule and elevations lightning protection details. By MRD, KL, SR.","27 small sheets: north wall room 212; east wall room 212; south wall room 212; west wall room 212; north view from room 216 hallway; North and south views room 216; east views room 216 hallway?; north view hall and stairwell room 216?; east view stairwell room 216; plan view stairs from room 119 to room 216; west view stairs; south wall room 216; west wall room 216 (2 sheets); north wall room 215; east wall room 215; south wall room 215; west wall room 214; north wall room 214; east wall room 214; south wall room 214; west wall room 215; north wall room 202; fireplace room 202; east wall room 202; south wall room 202; west wall room 202.","6 drawings: floor plan; fireplace; west elevation; south elevation; east elevation; north elevation. Reproduction, unknown creator. 3/4\" scale.","Reproduction drawings. 23 drawings of all aspects of cupola restoration. Creators listed as LIP, MRD, SFR, KL, AC, CLF.","Job No. 322; Plan No. 43. Morley Jeffers Williams, Consultant; Drawn by R.O.K. Blueprint and original drawing.","Plan or map of the estate showing Mansion, outbuildings, gardens. Morley J. Williams, Tracing and Mains by J.B.R. (1938). Blueprint. Not scaled.","Includes the North East Elevation, South East Elevation, Section BB, CC, DD. Includes detail for typical standpipe to obtain drop in elevation, ¾\" = 1'; half section typical pipe catch basin 1 ½\" = 1'; and half section typical brick catch basin ¾\" = 1'; Job No. 322, Plan No. 3, Sheet No. 1. Morley J. Williams, Landscape Architect; Drawn by WLC. Blueprint. 3/4\" = 1' and 1 1/2\" = 1' scale.","Geo. A. Weschler, Consulting Engineer. Blueprint, not scaled.","Notes handwritten on portions of the drawing; Job No. 322, Plan No. 7, Sheet No. 1. Morley Jeffers Williams, Landscape Architect; Drawn by WLC. Reproduction drawing, not scaled.","Construction Plans are hand drawn with notes; Blueprints with copies. Unknown (Office of Research and Restoration – MJW?); Robert Fisher. Blueprint and original drawing, not scaled.","Includes Cross Section, Longitudinal Section, Plan of Header Form, Plan of Stretcher Form, Plan and section of Stretcher, Isometric drawing of corner of header form and corner of crib. Job No. 322, Plan No. 5, Sheet No. 1. Morley Jeffers Williams; Drawn by WLC. Blueprint, varied scale.","Includes NE and NW corners of Blacksmith shop and Ice House, Present wall elevation, old wall elevation, ground level, and base of new wall; Elevation of Kitchen Garden Wall from Stable Yard and Laundry Yard (7 copies of same). Unknown (Office of Research and Restoration – MJW?); Walter Macomber. Blueprint and reproduction drawing. 1\" = 20'; ¼\" = 1'","Includes sections, elevations, plans, and details. Job No. 322, Plan No. 12, Sheet No. 1, Drawing No. S1 and S2. Morley J. Williams, drawn by WLC; Carl C. Hansen, Consulting Engineer, approved by Walter Macomber. Blueprint and reproduction drawing. Varied scale; 1\" = 10'","Drawing in blueprint form showing plants and vegetation surrounding Ha Ha Wall and Ice House; Plotted by Robert Fisher, Plan 322 – 113A. Blueprint and original drawing. Scale of feet on drawing; 1\" = 40'","One original drawing, probably by Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent showing a brick and wood fence enclosure - plan and elevation. Note on back in pencil reads \"Walls of Garden, Brick coping instead of wood\"; Two blueprints of the detail of garden wall palisade by Walter Macomber; one original drawing of the re-arrangement of the flower beds in the Upper Garden by Walter Macomber. Not scaled; 1\" = 1'","Job No. 322; Plan No. 7 Sheet No. 1. Reproduction drawing. Not scaled.","Job No. 322; Plan No. 8. Blueprint and reproduction drawing. Morley Jeffers Williams; Plotted by WLC. 1\" = 40'","Job No. 322; Plan No. 2, Sheet No. 1; note on back in pencil reads \"Center line on Mansion, Williams, n.d. Showing distances and contours.\" Blueprint. Morley Jeffers Williams; Drawn by WLC. Scale of feet on drawing.","Nathalia Ulman's Kitchen Garden Drawing - \"the Design of an Elegant Kitchen and Fruit Garden Containing 0.92 Acres\" RP-1011a; Two \"General Plans\" drawn by Worth Bailey. Reproduction drawings, Not scaled; Scale of feet on drawings.","Includes Tree Legend. Reproduction drawing. 1\" = 40'","Blueprint. Includes FSD of Lower Gate pintle, Bottom of Gate FSD, Plan top of hinge FSD, 1/2 plan of wall pier and gate, Bottom rail, and Section through Gate FSD","Original drawing. Not scaled. Sketch of West Gate door.","3 copies of a blueprint and one ink sketch on onion skin paper showing the proposed gate. 1/2\" = 1","Originals. Three drawings. Details for 3 signs: Entrance and exit sign; Magnolia grandiflora (plants) sign; School House sign. Full size; 1 1/2\" = 1'","Original drawing. Proposed gate and location of gate included on drawing; Design \"A\". 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction. Includes Sections and Elevations of details. Full Size; 3/4\" = 1'","Blueprint, original drawing, reproduction drawing. Unknown creator. Several different sketches of the proposed iron benches with correspondence between Robert Fisher and J.W. Fiske Iron Works.","Original drawing. Simple line drawing showing his method, no extra notes.","Unknown creator. Original and reproduction drawings. Original drawing backed with brown construction paper with handwritten notes on the types of trees in pencil. Facsimile document has several \"trees\" circled in red. Fragile condition.","One hand-drawn map of the trees and plantings around the serpentine walk and by the Mansion – this was probably done by Harrison Dodge, Superintendent, undated. One facsimile drawing \"Plan Showing Existing and Proposed Planting along Serpentine Walk,\" H.T. Abbott, 1934; One printed reproduction on cardstock \"Trees at Mount Vernon as of 1951 – map compiled from survey of 1932 with revisions made from measurements taken by O.E. Dodd during 1951.\"; One hand-drawn map and two identical blueprints \"Mount Vernon Flower Garden\" copied from plan of H.T. Abbott, 6/27/1936 by G.A.W.","One blueprint and one reproduction map or plan of the trees and plantings around the Serpentine Walks and Bowling Green, unknown artist; Two original drawings and four blueprints (identical) of the Preliminary Study for Bulb Planting by Morley Jeffers Williams August 1937; One color pencil drawing (maybe by Harrison Dodge?) \"Sketch of Proposed Change\" to the Flower Garden or Upper Garden, undated.","Blueprints and original drawings. 8 items total, 4 different drawings - flower beds with lists of flowers in each section. East and West flower beds","Original and reproduction drawings. 8 items total; All are drawings of Plans for the Upper Garden - one by an unknown person; one by E.R. Kent; and one by Worth Bailey with multiple copies/versions. 20' = 1\"; scale of feet on drawing.","Original and reproduction drawings. Three different version, one includes list of plants. One on onion skin paper, very fragile and brittle. Scale omitted.","Original drawings. Two drawings on draft paper - one for the West Rose Garden and one for the East Rose Garden. Two larger drawings (identical) where the east and west rose gardens are combined onto one sheet.","Original and reproduction drawings. Three copies of the same drawing, one original and two repros. Original drawing is on thin, fragile paper with tears and taped areas.","Original and reproduction drawings. Two 1946 drawings of the flower beds in the Upper Gardens, Beds No. 110-114, with names of flowers; Two planting plans for the long borders in the flower gardens, 1952 - includes list of plants with months for planting, RA-1, DR-1A and 1B (these are originals drawn on thin paper, fragile and brittle).","Multiple drawings - series of several drawings together for the replanting of the boxwood parterre by Walter Macomber, Nov. 1947; one drawing of the design and names of plants in the Upper Garden by Abbott 1934; three sketches (probably by Robert Fisher) for the Parterre Enclosures and names of plants. Includes RA-1 DR-23. 1\" = 5' and 1\"=10'","Reproduction. Shows Bowling Green, Upper and Lower Gardens, Mansion, and Outbuildings. Scale in feet on drawing.","Original and reproduction drawing. General plan/map of Mount Vernon's historic area showings the Mansion, outbuildings, gardens, paths, etc. 1\"=40'","Original drawing by Harrison Dodge. Site map showing the historic area of Mount Vernon with original buildings hand colored.","Original pencil and ink drawing - \"Black ink line = supply line, red ink line = Propsed main for watering flowers W-8.\" Shows placement of tanks, cistern, supply pipe from river, etc. 1\" = 15' scale","One original and one reproduction of same drawing. Based on documentary sources, Dimensions from MS (manuscripts) about 1796. 1\" = 1'","Original and reproduction drawings. Includes full size gate hinge, full size post finial, and gate elevation. 3/4\" and full size","Original drawing. Includes bottom sides, bottom front and rear, saw marks.","Reproduction drawing. Layout of the greenhouse building and sections of the upper garden. 1\" = 5'","RP-742, MD-4928; Survey and plat, entrance ellipse in front of Mansion done by the Mount Vernon and Bull Run Chapters, Virginia Association on Surveyors. Virginia Association on Surveyors, The Mount Vernon and Bull Run Chapters.","Original and reproduction drawings. Shows historic area around the Mansion and Bowling Green with gardens and east lawn. By Virginia Association on Surveyors, The Mount Vernon and Bull Run Chapters.","Tracing with photostat and transparency reproductions of the Vaughan plan. 1\" = 50'","Original and reproduction drawings. Full size drawing of flower pot, reconstructed from fragments found at Mount Vernon.","Section and Elevation of Locust Post.","Original drawings. Full size of Head and elevation of post, 1/4\" and full size scale.","Blueprint. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, National Capital Parks, Drawn by Eastern Div., Br. Of Plans and Design. Proposed Gate, Elevation of Present Wall, and Plan of Present Wall, and Plot of land where gate sits. 1\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'","Blueprint. Full Size of Gate Hinge, Elevation of Gate, Full Size Post Finial with Section.","Blueprint. Full scale drawing of the sundial base and posts.","Blueprints. Three copies each of two drawings, both labeled Plant Tub Study. Three identical drawings of the plan and elevations of the plant tubs, and three identical drawings with full size detail and elevations. Full size and 3\" = 1'","Reproduction. Plan, layout of the garden with decorative drawings of plants surrounding and key to the layout.","By Philip Sanfilippo, Del. Plat plan of the historic area with Mansion, outbuildings, gardens, bowling green, etc. Title note reads \"The home of George Washington Restoration Plan by M.J. Williams.\" 1\" = 66'","Blueprint. 2 sheets with layouts for plants in beds 110, 111, 112, 113. Unknown creator.","Original and 3 reproductions: details of gates at bowling green entrance. 3/4\" and full size","Original. Includes Palisade Fence on Brick Wall, Lawn Elevation, Palisade Detail, Post Detail, Plan View, Mortise Detail, and Hangar Detail. Full scale and 1\" = 1'","Reproduction. Shows area in front of greenhouse. 1\" = 5'","Blueprint. R. Frank Hunt. Irrigational system for bowling green and east front of Mansion. 1\" = 40'","Reproduction. Plan for drainage of east lawn. 1\" = 40'","Reproduction. Palisade fence on brick wall, pallisade detail, post detail, mortise detail, hangar detail. Full scale and 1\" = 1'","Original. Details of brick wall. 1\" = 1'","Reproduction. By R. Frank Hunt. 4 copies of the plan showing pipes and coverage for irrigation. 1\" = 40'","Original. Plans for east and west rose gardens with varieties of plants listed. 1\" = 5'","Reproduction. Details of flower garden with flower varieties named, as well as height of hedges. 1\" = 5'","Plan for flower garden in front of greenhouse - several tears in the paper. No creator listed but probably by Robert Fisher.","2 sheets: ext. elevations B and C; ext. plan and elevation A. By Dominic Watkins.","By D.C. Lentini. Reproduction. Soil survey detailing soil types.","3 blueprints and one drawing of the Bee House for Mount Vernon, front view and side view by Walter Macomber; 2 elevation drawings of the Wash House by Morley Jeffers Williams; 1 drawing of details of the Wash House including Cornice and Siding Detail, Window Head and Jamb, Window and Sill, Baseboard, Pegboard, and Door Details","Reproduction drawings. Series of 7 drawings of the \"Greenhouse and Negro Quarters\" – showing elevations, floor plans, and details. Drawings include details: Windows, Door Jambs, Rake and Pilaster, Sash, Shutters, Cornice, Plans, Floor Plans, and Elevations. Scales vary ¼\" scale, 1/8\" scale, 3\" scale, full size.","Original drawings. Butler's House – series of 5 drawings including elevations, floor plans, and details of cornices, windows, doors, and trim; Laundry House – series of 3 drawings including elevations, floor plans, and details; Coach House Elevations and Floor Plan. 1/2\" = 1' and full size details","Original drawings, 1 through 3 of a series. Includes Window Cornice and Pinnacle details, Elevations and Floor Plans. 1/2\" = 1' and full size details","Reproductions. Drawings 4 through 7 of a series. Includes 1/4\" scale Section DD, Full Size Cornice Details, Windows, Door Jambs, Rake and Pilaster Details, and Window Elevations and details. Full Size Details and varied scales.","Reproductions. Drawings 1 through 3 of a series. Includes Window Cornice and Pinnacle details, Elevations and Floor Plans. Full Size Details and varied scales.","Original drawings. Spinning House series of 10 drawings; Gardener's House series of 3 drawings; Salt House - 1 drawing; Family Kitchen - series of 2 drawings; 3 drawings to accompany report on the proposed structural repairs of the Barn. Varied scales.","One original and two reproduction drawings of the elevations and floor plan of the Coach House (RA-1, DR-10 and RA-1, DA-11). 1/2\" = 1'","Reproductions. Series of 5 drawings (2 copies of each). Includes Floor Plans, Longitudinal and Transverse Sections, Details of Shelf Brackets, Full Size Details of Baseboard, Inside Cornice, Window Trim, Door Trim; Outside Cornice, East Elevation, North Elevation, Door Details, and Dormer Cornice Details. Varied scales.","Reproductions. Series of 3 drawings (2 copies of each). Includes Floor Plans, Exterior and Interior Elevations, Full Size Window and Cornice Details. Varied scales","Original drawings and blueprints. 13 items total all pertaining to the Butler's House or Storehouse; Blueprints and original sketches, probably by Walter Macomber and/or Carroll Curtice; One blueprint dated 1935 by Morley Jeffers Williams, drawn by R.O.K. Varied scales.","2 blueprints dated 1898-1899 of the floor plans of several outbuildings - created by S. Homer Woodbridge Company, Boston; 1 reproduction drawing with the Kitchen Elevation on one side and the Storehouse Floor Plan on the other side, probably by Walter Macomber or Carroll Curtice  - handwritten notes on drawing. 1/2\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'","Original and reproductions. 5 drawings total; Original sketches by Walter Macomber. 2 reproduction drawings of Dormer Sash East Elevation (unknown building). Varied scales.","Blueprint. Simple rendering of the proposed Greenhouse. Note in the folder with the blueprint reads \"1941 Sketch\". No scale.","3 blueprints total; North Elevation of East Quarters, North Elevation of Greenhouse, Garden Elevation of Greenhouse, Garden Elevation of West Quarters, Section thru East Qurater Looking West, Section Thru Greenhouse Looking East, Floor Plans. 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction drawings. Oehrlein and Associates. 6 drawings from a series showing recommended updates and changes. 1/8\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'","Reproductions. 3 drawings (3 copies of each) including 1st and 2nd Floor Plans and Interior Elevation, Exterior North and West Elevations, Exterior South and East Elevations. 1/2\" = 1'","Original plans and reproductions. Series of 4 drawings including Floor Plans and Details, Interior Details and Roof Framing, Interior Elevations, North and West Exterior Elevations, Plan of Smokehouse, Exterior Elevation of Doors, Door Details, Full Size Detail of Cornice, Ceiling Joist and Rafter Plan. 1/2\" = 1' and full size detail.","Original drawings and blueprints. Multiple drawings with original sketches and blueprint copies by MJ Williams, Walter Macomber, and Killam. Includes Stable Ground Floor Plan and Loft Floor Plan, Details of Exterior Loft Stair, Sketch Showing Interpretation of Physical Evidence Found in Framework of Mule Shed, Sections and Elevations, and Stable Measurements.  Blueprints and original sketches of Longitudinal Section and Transverse Section by Killam. 1/4\" = 1' and full size detail","Multiple original and reproduction drawings: 2 drawings that show the layout and measurements of the Mansion with its dependencies and colonnades (numbered RA-1, DR-22a and RA-1, DR-22b); Salt House elevation drawings; Gardener's House elevation and floor plan","Blueprint showing floor plan and transverse section of spinning house. 1/4\" scale","Several original pencil drawings of the greenhouse's elevations, floor plans, and sketches of details","Series of drawings (mostly blueprints) showing all views, elevations, sections, and floor plans of the reconstruction of the greenhouse, 1950. Blueprints, original, and reproduction drawings, varied and 1/4\" scale","One reproduction drawing of the greenhouse details of windows, door jambs, rake and pilaster; one reproduction drawing of 1/8\" scale elevations , 2nd floor and ground floor plans. 3\" scale and 1/8\" scale","Two blueprints for the \"new greenhouse\" from 1898, showing quarters and office spaces. S. Homer Woodbridge company. 1/4\" = 1'","Two blueprint copies of the west end elevation for the greenhouse and quarters (before reconstruction of Washington's greenhouse). 1/2\" = 1'","Blueprint. Includes Section thru Stall and Plan of Stall. 3/4\" = 1\"","Blueprint. Includes Full Size Thru Stringer, Side View of Ladder Stair, 3/4\" Scale Elevation of Mantle, Cornice Moulding, Section Thru Mantle. 3/4\" and full size scale.","Blueprint. Includes Plan Showing Mule Shed and Storage Room, and Rear Elevation of Mansion Stable showing Mule Shed and Storage Room. 1/4\" = 1'","Blueprint. Includes West Wall , East Wall, and North Wall - Note \"the West Wall contains only remnants of shelf supports and brackets. Location of shelves on other walls determined by existing nail holes in orginal studs.\" 1/2\" = 1\" scale","Blueprint. Butler's House details includes elevation of mantle, side view of ladder stair, cornice moulding, true outline of moulding, pilaster face, face of frieze panels, etc.; Mule Shed framework drawing includes Rear Elevation of Mansion Stable Showing Mule Shed and Storage Room, Plan showing Mule Shed and Storage Room. 3/4\" = 1'; 1/4\" = 1'; full size","Blueprint drawing showing the end view and side view of the saddle rack for the coach house in stable. 1 1/2\" = 1'","Blueprints. Detail of Coach House doors showing hinges, batten, nails, etc. 3/4\" scale.","Four drawings including Floor Plans and Details, Enterior Details and Roof Framing, Enterior Elevations, and North and West Enterior Elevations.","One drawing of the Greenhouse floor plans and elevations, and four drawings of the Butler's House including floor plans, longitudinal and transverse sections, details and shelf brackets, details of baseboard, cornices, trim, east and north elevations, door details and dormer cornice trim.","Reproduction. Floorplan and elevations of greenhouse and adjacent wings. 1/8\" = 1'","By Oehrlein and Associates. Reproductions. 6 sheets -- some from the 1950s. Showing West Slave Quarters elevation, greenhouse and slave quarters, with different elevations of each.","Reproductions. Two rolls of drawings. Several elevation views in one roll and seven sheets in second roll with entire building, other details of elevations and windows. 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction. Cleverdon, Varney and Pike. 3 sheets -- elevation, 2nd floor plan, 1st floor plan.","Reproduction. Six drawings on one sheet, showing floorplan and exterior of necessary.","Reproduction. Elevations and framing and foundation plan with differences noted between the two necessaries. 1/2\" = 1'","Oehrlein and Associates. Reproductions. Six sheet transparencies: greenhouse -- east-west section; greenhouse and slave quarters, floor plans; west slave quarters -- elevations; greenhouse -- south elevation/greenhouse and slave quarters -- sections; greenhouse -- east and west elevations/west slave quarters -- south elevation; greenhouse and east slave quarters -- north elevation/east slave quarters -- south elevation.","Reproduction. 3 sheets - Elevations and floorplan with details of shelves and brackets. 1/2\" scale.","Reproductions. Drawings of many buildings on the estate: 2 for colonnades; 4 for stable; 1 for coach house; 4 for smokehouse; 1 for salt house; 5 for butler's house; 10 for spinning house; 8 for office; 7 for greenhouse and negro quarters; 2 for family kitchen; 3 for gardner's house; 3 for laundry; 3 for octagons.","Reproduction. 1 sheet for salt house; 4 sheets for smoke house, showing various elevations; 10 sheets for spinning house, showing various interior and exterior elevations.","MFM Design. Reproduction. One sheet showing options for new uses for museum and greenhouse and slave quarters. Has a tear.","Reproductions. Two sheets for the kitchen; 5 sheets for butlers house showing plan and various elevations; 4 sheets for mansion stable showing plan and sections; 3 sheets for laundry house showing plan and details; 1 sheet for coach house with plan and elevations.","Reproductions. 7 sheets -- 1/8\" scale elevations and ground floor and 2nd floor plans; 1/4\" scale 1st and 2nd floor plans; sections A-A, B-B, C-C and garden elevation of greenhouse; 1/4\" scale section D-D and full size cornice details; 3\" scale details of windows, door jambs, rake and pilaster detail; details; window details.","Reproduction. Three drawings: basement, 1st floor, 2nd floor with window details. 1/2\" = 1'","Blueprint. Note - new mouldings like old stool and scotia (?) in western office. 1\"=1' and full size","Series of 13 blueprint drawings all pertaining to the Northeast Quarters, including Plans, Structural Changes, Additions, Heating and Plumbing, etc. (building now known as the Bolton Building). Varied scale.","4 blueprints dated 1936 by Nathalia Ulman \"Research Office Remodeling\" thought to be the Administration or Bolton Building; other drawings show the floor plan of the same building, 1963. Drawings by W.C.D and M.E.B. Scale 1/4\"=1'","Blueprint. Showing Direct Current vs. Alternating Current underground lines. 1\" = 80' and 1\" = 85'","Shows measurements and plan for wharf. Note \"40 cts. Sup foot or $2800.\"","Original drawing. Includes elevation, plan, and details for outside casing to windows, and details for cornice. Handwritten note concerning shingles, wooden sills, pricing, etc. Conservation work done by CCAHA. RA-19, DR-35. Scale 4' = 1\" and Full size details.","Original drawings and copies showing proposed circulation plan around the Tomb, as well as a Detail design for a wrought iron pedestal.","3/4\" and Full Size Details of Guard House at Tomb - blueprint, original and copies by Walter Macomber; Series of three drawings for Repairs at Washington's Tomb - blueprints and copies.","Several original drawings with copies by Walter Densmore, 1936-1937, North End Vault, Rear Vault, Subdrainage New Tomb, Ground Plan Outer Vault - New Tomb and Elevation of the New Tomb. 1/2\"=1'","Blueprints. Ground Floor Plans for both the First Unit of Quarters and the Central Unit of Quarters. 1/8\" = 1'","Reproduction drawings. Blueprint copy of Topographic Map - Part of Mt. Vernon Estate, Mt. Vernon Magisterial District Fairfax County, Virginia, R.F.K. and Edward S. Holland Jr.; copy of a drawing by Walter Macomber showing proposed quarters buildings","Series of blueprints showing plans and elevations for the proposed Headquarters or \"Quarters\" buildings for the MVLA. 1/8\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'","Series of three reproduction drawings showing the floor plans for each level of CCVC or the Lower Gate Center. 1/8\" = 1'","Two reproduction drawings, New Sanitary Sewer System Plan - Profile, and New Sanitary Sewer System Details. Scales as shown, Job. No. 1703-A. By Associated Engineers, Inc.","Reproduction drawings. Schematic Design submission, Part Site Plan, Boiler Room Plan. Smith and Faass, Consulting Engineers. 1\" = 40' and 1/4\" = 1'","Series of drawings for the smokehouse showing multiple elevations, floor plans, and details. 1/2\" scale. Original and reproduction drawings.","Three original drawings (2 sketches on thin paper) showing measurements of the ground around the old tomb; one drawing of the brick treads, or old tomb steps, 1950.","One blueprint drawing for proposed quarters, ground floor plan. 1/8\" = 1'","Blueprint. Includes Elevations and Plan, Roof Finial, Sections. 3/4\" = 1'","Includes 9 drawings (blueprint, original, and reproductions) of ground and first floor plans for Central Unit and First Unit of the proposed quarters.","Includes one topographic map of the area where the proposed headquarters would be built by Edward Holland; all other drawings by Walter Macomber including detail of porch columns, elevations, and sketch of exterior. Blueprint, original, and reproductions. Varied scales.","One series of a blueprint and two original drawings for the propogating house by G.A.W. in 1936; Two reproduction drawings (and two copies) of the proposed service greenhouse showing elevations and plan, scale 1/8\" = 1' by Robert Fisher, 1950","Several blueprints with different dates all concerning the power plant, boiler house, or fire engine house. Drawings by J.B.R. (probably James Rouse), C.L.B., Claverdon, Varney and Pike consulting engineers. Varied scale.","Two drawings with multiple copies of each - one of the \"ground plan of the main entrance\" by Walter Densmore, 1937; one for the \"Entrance Gates\" of Mount Vernon by L. Norris, undated. 1/4\" = 1' scale","Reproduction drawing for the study of the Bowling Green entrance gate by Worth Bailey, May 1946; Blueprint drawing with details from the Guard House at the tomb, by Walter Macomber, undated. 1 \" = 1'; 3/4\" = 1' and full size","Blueprint. Ground Floor Plan - Ladies Quarters, undated. 1/8\" = 1'","Reproduction drawings. Concept Submission - Rehabilitation and Modernization - Basic Electrical Distribution and Emergency Standby Generator Power Systems, Capital Project No. 71-80. Scale as noted.","Non Mount Vernon - other historic sites","Drawings include orginals and copies of: Two earthenware mil pans, drawn from archaeological fragments, June 1955; Design for glass flower container, after an 18th century engraving by Roubillac, February 25, 1954 and November 4, 1947; copy of Design for glass flower container  from Worth Bailey by Robert Fisher, November 1952; A design for a glass vase from  an 18th century print, 1947. Full size.","Blueprints and original drawings by Charles Killiam including Pipe Trench in Gardener's House, Pipe Trench Old Quarters, Pipe Trench in Office Building, and Section of Tunnel, and Pipe Trench section under quarters. 3/4\"=1'","Blueprint drawing, Sea Wall at Mouth of Swamp by John B. Duncklee, Civil Engineer, undated - includes sections, elevations, and details; Cross section of Sea Wall, unknown creator, undated; Sea Wall Pile and Grillage foundation, unknown creator, undated; Untitled with handwritten note \"Sea Wall - 1894-1902, Construction details of wall and tide gate.\" 1/2\"=1'","Original drawing, Elevation of Wharf, Shelter, etc. and Plan, uknown creator and undated; Original drawing with reproduction copies, Section of Wharf and Section of Approach to Wharf, unknown creator and undated.","Seven drawings total including two reproduction copies: Proposed Causeway to Steamboat Wharf at Mount Vernon, by Associated Engineers, Inc. Washington, D.C. undated; Blueprint, Potomac River at Mount Vernon, Condition after dredging, July 1926, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, War Department, 1/1200; Wharf layout or plan, unknown creator and undated, 1/4\"=1'; Mount Vernon Channel, Showing condition of channel subsequent to dredging, 1909, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1/1200; Elevation of rail posts at wharf, unknown creator and undated, 1\" = 1'","Blueprint. Ground floor plan and second floor plan over kitchen for proposed headquarters building. 1/8\" scale","Reproduction drawing. With shelving notes. 1/4\" scale.","Reproduction drawing. Shows floor plans and layouts for each building/place with emphasis on \"Reuse of Space\" and \"New Space.\"","Reproduction drawings. Floor plans for Lower, Ground, and Upper Levels. Handwritten notes on drawing. Project No. 79003.01, 1/8\" scale","Reproduction. Wall elevations with notes. Drawn by Anita Williams. 3/4\" scale","Artist rendering, hand-colored, of the interior museum space after renovation, undated; Proposed schematic desing of the Ann Pamela Cunningham building (Administration Building) with floor plans and general section included. 1/8\" scale","Artist rendering of the proposed Hearst Gate. Original drawing by NAC (?)","Artist rendering of the proposed library in the Administration Building, Library and Research Center (APC). Original drawing by NAC.","Artist rendering of the exterior view of the Ann Pamela Cunningham Administration Building. Original drawing by NAC.","Artist rendering of the lobby of the Ann Pamela Cunningham Administration Building. Matted. Original drawing by NAC.","Five reproduction drawings related to the library and research center, APC building: Reading Room Furniture Diagram, January 4, 1982, VVKR Architects, drawn by Anita S. Williams, Ethel Pilson Warren consultant; Librarian and Archivist's Offices, April 21, 1982, VVKR Architects, drawn by Anita S. Williams, Ethel Pilson Warren consultant; Plan - Library Stacks, VVKR Inc., December 7, 1981; Archives shelving, Andrew Wilson Company, March 12, 1982; Plan - Archives, VVKR Inc., February 1, 1982","Reproduction drawing. Planting plan for the exterior of the APC building with plant list by Suzanne Schrage, landscape architect. 1\" = 20'","Four reproduction copies of drawing showing elevation of library shelving, and one drawing of the floor plan of shelving in the library stacks. By Andrew Wilson Company, dated March 12, 1982 and April 1, 1982","Three reproduction drawings showing floor plans and details of the archives room in the library and research center. Dated February 1, 1982 and December 7, 1981","Blueprint. Unknown creator. Studies of three different stair rails (elevations) showing different railing details.","Set of 5 reproduction drawings for the restoration of the museum building","Reproductions. Full set of the series of drawings for the reconstruction of Washington's 16-sided treading barn. Note \"Permit Set\" written in red ink on the cover page","Reproductions. Seven drawings from a series for the reconstruction of Washington's 16-sided treading barn. Includes plans, details, etc.","Walter L. Phillips Inc., Civil Engineers, Land Surveyors, Planners. Copies of permits and site plans for the 16-sided barn reconstruction. Includes correspondence and notes, permits, site location and construction access plan, erosion control plan and landscape plan, detail plan, utility plan and profile, sanitary pump station detail, storm drainage computations and profiles, geotechnical plan, pioneer farmer exhibit special exception drawing.","Grieves Worrall Wright and O'Hatnick, Inc. Architects. Print drawings. Series of drawings - Schematic Design Submission.","Grieves Worrall Wright and O'Hatnick, Inc. Architects. Print drawings. Series of drawings - Design Development Set","Reproductions. Drawings by C. Leonard; R. Molinaroll. 2 copies, 10 sheets each: cover sheet; general notes and submittals; construction plan, galleries 105-107; construction plan, galleries 112-113; concept design layout; elevations (3 sheets); section details; details. 1/4\" = 1'","Blueprints, by Hostetter. Each drawing is a different case for the exhibit, showing the layout and signage.","Reproductions. Drawings by TRK. 8 drawings showing floor plan and preliminary concept for planning.","Blueprint. Floor plan of museum. 1/2\" = 1'","Reproduction. Allan Greenberg, Architect. One drawing is the floorplan, and the other two are elevations.","Blueprint. By W.C.D. and M.E.B. Proposed renovation of upper and lower floors of the administration buildings. 1/4\" = 1'","By Charles Mack Designs. Reproduction. 6 sheets -- exhibition designs, including graphics.","Reproduction. Floor plan of ground floor and second floor. 1/8\" = 1'","Reproduction. R. Frank Hunt. 6 sheets -- plan view; restrooms under museum (3 copies of each). 3/8\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction. J.B. Floor plan for power plant.","Schematic landscape plan for grounds over proposed Education Center and near Mt. Vernon Inn.","Reproductions. By Hostetter. 6 sheets, including cover: Layout - Case #1; Layout - Case #2; Layout - Case #3; Graphic Details; Schedules.","MFM Design. 2 sheets -- two different plans for the traveling exhibition.","Reproduction. By James E. Mayo. Exhibition case layouts -- not executed. 3/8\" = 1'","Printed drawings. By JG. 3 sheets, one for each floor of proposed library building.","Blueprint. Full size details of fronts and moulding for exhibition cases -- large tear.","Reproduction. By RH. Shows details of all utilities around the Mansion. 1\" = 20'","Blueprint. 8 sheets: basement plan; first floor plan; second floor plan; front elevation; rear elevation; side elevations; sections; fireplace details. 1\" = 4'","Reproduction. By Archetype. 3 sheets: basement and foundation floor plans; ground floor plan; mezzanine floor plan.","Series of 12 photostat reproductions of the architectural drawings for the Mansion replica built for the Bicentennial of Washington's birth. By Charles Bryant.","Drawing of Pohick Church's memorial to the unknown dead bured at the churchyard. Includes detail front elevation, ensemble plan, ensemble elevation, side elevation. By Glenn Brown and Bedford Brown IV Architects.","Blueprint. Plan and front elevation of the vestry house at Pohick Church. Blueprint fading. By Edward W. Donn, Jr. 1/16\" = 1'","Grinnell W. Locke, Architect. Alterations and additions to staff house. Window schedule, door schedule, Main Floor plan, general notes, etc.","Blueprint. Proposed new administration building -- 1 sheet per floor. J.E. Fauber. 1/8\" scale.","Archetype. Reproductions. Three sheets: plans for basement, ground floor, and mezzanine. 1/8\" scale","Reproduction by unknown creator. Six sheets: overall gallery view with elevations; 5 sheets of exhibition casework.","Reproductions. 4 sheets: dated October 2004 and April 2005, showing various floor plans for the museum by unknown creator.","By Associated Engineers, Inc. 2 copies of plans for wharf: existing conditions wharf causeway; reconstruction plan wharf causeway; details wharf causeway (3 sheets).","Reproductions, blueprint. 19 sheets: floor plans and elevations for headquarters building.","Reproductions. 11 drawings with details for a reproduction of Mount Vernon. 1/4\" scale","By DTS/HLH. Reproductions. 5 sheets: education center exhibition plan; education center wall dimension plan; education center wall type/symbol plan; education center reflected ceiling plan; education center theater sections.","Reproductions, unknown creator. 3 copies of 5 sheets each: Mount Vernon Inn; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 1st level; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 2nd level; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 3rd level; exhibition and operational areas.","3 sheets: Mount Vernon Inn; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 1st Level; 2nd Level. Unknown creator.","Reproductions. 3 sheets: plan for building with inn and shops; lower level plan for inn and shops; schematic landscape plan. 1/16\" scale","Reproductions. 5 sheets of various designs for layout of buildings with tissue paper attendance charts and possible usages. Unknown creator.","Associated Engineers, Inc. 6 sheets showing details of wharf causeway. 1\" = 5' scale.","Reproduction. 2 copies of 3 sheets each with plans for post office.","Reproductions. Paul D. Spreiregen. 2 copies, 6 sheets each: mansion and north dependencies; south dependencies, greenhouse and slave qtrs, monuments, residences; Bolton and Cunningham; Inn; O\u0026M and archaeology; residences (notes in red on drawings)","MFM Design. 9 sheets: Floor Plan Revisions; Floor Plan Revisions: Stone Floor; Reflected Ceiling Plan Revisions; Elevations - Special Collections, Rare Books Room, George Washington Collection (4 sheets); Misc Details, Special Collections, Rare Book Reading Room (2 sheets). Print drawings.","7 sheets (5 on tissue paper): Cunningham and Bolton Buildings, 3rd level (2 copies); 2 copies of central area; Mount Vernon Inn; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 2nd level; 1st level. Unknown creator.","Hostetter, of D\u0026P Inc. Reproduction. 5 layout sheets plus cover: case number 1; case number 2; case number 3; graphic details; schedules. Also 12 smaller sheets with case details.","Print drawings. 8 sheets: interior details - millwork details; level 1 floor plan; enlarged plans; special collections and rare books -- elevations; interior details -- millwork details; level 1 furniture floor plan; lower level furniture floor plan; level 2 furniture floor plan.","Reproductions. 7 sheets: overall view of the building; grade plan; various elevations; ground level plan; lower and upper level plan; cross sections of building; artistic depictions of various aspects of building.","Blueprint. Detailed plans for exhibition cases in 8 sheets - fragile condition, several tears throughout. No creator listed but probably by Jas. Rouse. 3/4\" = 1' and full size details","Blueprints. 5 sheets: East and West elevations; South elevation; North elevation; exhibition case fronts; exhibition cases moulding profiles. 3/4\" = 1\" and full size details","Print drawings for Lves Bound Together exhibit: exhibition/elevation reference plan; platform dimension plan; casework reference plan; elevations; elevations. Charles Mack Design.","Reproduction. 3 copies of the exhibition room in the museum with exact dimensions of each space for exhibits. 3/4\" = 1'","Reproduction. Charles Mack Design. Ten sheets with various plans for exhibition, including cases and electrical outlets.","Reproductions. 18 sheets detailing different areas of the estate. Air Survey Corporation of Virginia. 1\" = 50'","Reproductions. Drawings by Charles K. Bryant. 10 sheets showing various measurements for reproduction of the mansion -- city of New York Commission for the Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of George Washington. South Elevation; West Elevation; Second Floor Plan; East Elevation; North Elevation; Foundation Plan; Roof Plan; Transverse Section on Center Line; First Floor Plan.","Reproduction and blueprint. 4 sets of plans for headquarters building. 1/8\" = 1'","Printed drawings. MFM Design. Skids and Crates; Section 2 - Frontier Surveyor Diarama; Section 2 - Wood Palisade Wall Covering; Section 2 - Case 2.7.1 Ft. Necessity Case; Section 3 - Pohick Church Pew (4 sheets); Section 4 - Cannon Platform; Section 4 - Commander and Chief Diorama; Section 4 - Spymaster Tavern (2 sheets); Section 4 - Case 4.9.1 Weapons Case; Section 5 - Gristmill Model; Section 5 - Distillery Model; Section 5 - Case 5.8.1 Treading Barn Case; Section 7.2 - Martha Washington Case (5 sheets); Section 8 - Uneasy in the Mouth (3 sheets); Section 9 - Uniting the States Platform; Section 9 - Swearing In Diorama (6 sheets); Section 9 - Molding American Image Case (2 sheets); Section 9 - Setting Presidential Standards (4 sheets); Section 11 - 1799 Case (7 sheets)","Printed drawings. Quenroe Associates and Charles Mack Design. 31 sheets -- floor plan, exhibit cases, and lighting.  1/4\" = 1'","Printed drawings. 2 copies, 10 sheets each: MU main level, exhibition plan; MU main level, elevation reference plan; MU main level, partition plan; MU main level, finish plan; MU main level, electrical plan; MU main level, reflected ceiling plan; MU main gallery elevations; MU main gallery elevations; MU main level, building sections; MU main level, wall sections/details. 1/4\" = 1'","Print drawings. DSP, GRB. 35 sheets: cover page; partial plan (2 sheets); case type A (2 sheets); case type B (4 sheets); case type C (2 sheets); case type D (4 sheets); case type D pedestal; case furniture (3 sheets); typ. Wall case (3 sheets); graphic panels; photomurals; AV panel; marquee tent (3 sheets); piazza tableau (4 sheets); Mount Vernon in miniature (2 sheets); weathervane.","Reproductions. Details of each room.","Material can be reproduced for study or personal use upon written approval from library staff.","Archives of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association","Mesick Cohen Waite Architects","United States. Army. Corps of Engineers","Quinn Evans/Architects","Abbott, Harold T.","Williams, Morley Jeffers, 1886-1977","Macomber, Walter","Chandler, Theophilus P. (Theophilus Parsons), 1845-1928","Ulman, Nathalia","Hopkins, Alden, 1905-1960","Curtice, Carroll","Killam, Charles W.","Bailey, Worth, 1908-1980","Nelson, Richard A., 1933-2012","Fisher, Robert B.","Dodge, Harrison Howell, 1852-1937","Rouse, James B., 1896-1946","Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892","Ayers Saint Gross (Firm)","English \n.    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All drawings can be found by using the finding aid or keyword search, but physical browsing may be difficult.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The drawings are described in this finding aid according to the location it represents on the estate: the Mansion, Gardens and Grounds, Outbuildings, and other structures. However, the drawings are physically interfiled and interspersed throughout the drawers, and does not follow its intellectual description. All drawings can be found by using the finding aid or keyword search, but physical browsing may be difficult."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Name and date of item], Measured Drawings and Blueprints of Mount Vernon, [Series, Folder], Archives of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, Fred W. 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Other blueprints and architectural drawings may be found in the Papers of the MVLA, the Papers of the Superintendent and Resident Director, and the Restoration Files for the Historic Structures Report."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collections contains the architectural drawings of Mount Vernon including the measured drawings of the Mansion, outbuildings, and other MVLA structures. The bulk of material dates from the 1930s (during the tenure of the Director of Research and Restoration, Morley Jeffers Williams) through the 1990s. The drawings were accumulated by, and transferred to, the library/archives over time and are now compiled into this collection based on format and purpose.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawing, unknown creator. Mount Vernon Mansion - details include \"typical sill section\". Scale 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawing, Mesick/Cohen/Waite Architects. Basic floor plan. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction series of drawings, Mesick/Cohen/Waite Architects; Oehrlein and Associates Architects. Set of 7 drawings - Existing Conditions Plan; Passage B01 Wall Elevations; South Room B02 Wall Elevations; Rooms B03, B04, B05, and B05A Wall Elevations; Rooms B03, B04, and B05 Wall Elevations; North Room B06 Wall Elevations; Vault B07, B08, and B09 Wall Elevations. Scale on each drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing by H.T. Abbott. Drawing showing the location of different furniture pieces in the Mansion first floor. Scale 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawing by unknown creator. Front and side elevations of the Mansion in its second stage of construction. Scale 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawing by T. Mellon Rogers. Series of drawings showing the elevations and floor plans of the Mansion; Folder includes an original newspaper The Sentinel, August 8, 1897 (with copies) where the drawings appeared. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppears to be original ink drawing, possibly by Roberts and Taylor Architects (1876). Front elevation and section details of the colonnade in black ink with some measurements in red ink. Numbered M-11 in bottom right corner. Includes details of cornice, and details/sections of the pillow. Has been conserved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawings by Roberts and Taylor Architects. Balustrade drawing including detail of cap and detail at full size. Note \"N.B. take measurements from building and make the posts over the center of columns. Making the spaces square between the return will be as shown on photograph.\" Scaled 1 1/2\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Series of drawings numbered 1A - 10. All exterior of the Mansion. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Cupola finial detail with measurements. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction by unknown creator. Series of sheets showing doors within the Mansion and their measurements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction, drawn by Carroll Curtice. 4 drawings showing elevation, floor plan and details of the Family Kitchen. Scale 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction, drawn by Carroll Curtice. Series of drawings showing the elevations, floor plans, sections, and details of the Servant's Hall, then known as the Office or Office of the Superintendent/Resident Director. Scale 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. 3 drawings for the framing study showing 18th century framing and the restored 18th century framing, and the access reconstruction. Scale 1\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint by Theophilus P. Chandler, Architect. Drawing with four views: Front elevation, first floor plan, second floor plan, and third floor plan. Photostat is also included with provenance photocopies. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of 8 drawings including the South and North Elevations, West Elevation, East Elevation, First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, Third Floor Plan, North and South Sections, and Full Section. Office of Research and Restoration MVLA. December 1937, Copyright MVLA. Presentation by Alden Hopkins, Nathalia Ullman, and Morley J. Williams. Not scaled. Reproduction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 drawings - Colonnade Pland and Elevation with cross section and plan showing radius points; and Colonnade Column and Cornice detail with full size details. Walter M. Macomber, Artchitect; Drawn by Carroll C. Curtice. Reproduction drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of 8 drawings of the Superintendent's Office, now known as the Servant's Hall dependency, including First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, Transverse Sections AA and BB, Longitudinal Section CC, South Elevation, West and East Elevations, North Elevation, and Door and Window Frame Details. Reproduction drawings. Scale 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies of the First Floor Plan. Blueprint. Scale 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies showing details of mouldings throughout the Mansion. \"Note - Minor Variations between profiles and planes may be found.\" Reproduction drawings. P.W. Baker, Mid-West Tool Collectors Association. Individually scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 copies - Notes include \"This outline conforms with Pilaster mouldings at Palladian Window of Banquet Room\"; \"Existing Columns, Caps, and Neck mouldings late replacements\"; \"Full size outline of captial and neck moulding on existing pilasters at NE and SE Corners of Mansion\"; \"Full size outline of capital and neck moulding East Porch Mansion columns as existing.\" Blueprint. Scale 1/4\"=1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of 4 drawings (2 copies of each) number E-1 through E-4. Smith and Faass Consulting, Engineers, Rockville, MD. Reproduction drawings. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of 3 drawings (2 copies of each) concerning the lighting alterations in the Mansion. Numbered L1-L3. Lighting Fixture Schedule. Includes First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, and Third Floor Plan. Terry, Chassman and Associates, Inc. Reproduction drawings, not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Cupola Floor Plan, Cupola Framing Plan, Framing Plan and 3rd Floor Ceiling, Detail of Ladder, Section through Cupola, Elevation of Framing Looking South, F.S. Trim Detail, Corner Detail, F.S. Edge Profile. Folder includes excerpts from MVLA Minutes. Nathaniel Palmer Neblett, AIA. Reproduction drawings. Scale 3/4\" = 1' and 3\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 drawings mounted in matboard with copies - includes South Section and East Section, South Elevation and East Elevation, and First and Second Floor plans. Lawrence Enersen, Alden Hopkins, Morley Jeffers Williams. Reproduction drawings. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 drawings - one cross section with hand-drawn measurements and notes added; one elevation with hand-drawn measurements and notes added. Unknown creator. Reproduction drawings. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of miscellaneous drawings (mostly unlabeled) showing different details of architectural features in the Mansion including pilaster detail, window trims, plaster, bricks, wooden pegs, doors and hinges. Also includes a transverse section and second stage drawing of the Mansion. Most drawings seem to be original hand-drawn probably by Morley Jeffers Williams. Original and reproduction drawings. Varied scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne unfinished original sketch of the east elevation of the Mansion; other drawings include copies from the original Morley Jeffers Williams drawings of the floor plans and elevations of the Mansion with rooms numbered. Probably Morley Jeffers Williams. Copies; one original sketch. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of the Mansion Floor Plans - First Floor Plan includes room names, Second and Third Floors do not. Copies. Scale 1/8\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral copies of Williams' profiles of mouldings including cornices, chair rails, baseboards, architrave, mantel shelf, and cupboard door. Reproduction drawings. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reproduction drawing of the Mansion Floor Plans with room names; One original drawing by Morley Jeffers Williams of the interior Kitchen doors, and two miscellaneous sketches (one labeled Nov. 1, 1955 #3 Larder). Reproduction and original drawings. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Original drawings. Scale 1\" = 20'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions of the Mansion Measurement Series, drawings #1 through #12, by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. (See individual record descriptions for original drawings Drawers 43-45).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction of the Mansion Measurement Series, drawings #13 through #23, by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. (See individual record descriptions for original drawings, Drawers 43-45)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction of the Mansion Measurement Series, multiple drawings, by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. (See individual record descriptions for original drawings, Drawers 43-45)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral reproduction elevation drawings from the Morley Jeffers Williams originals, some in matted frames. Includes West Front, East Front, North and South elevations and different stages of the Mansion. Scale in feet on drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront elevation (East) of the Mansion with floor plans for each floor. \"Measured Feb. 1876 by Van Campen Taylor, Arch. Of Newark, New Jersey.\" Notation made by Harrison H. Dodge. May have had conservation work by CCAHA. Not scaled. Original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions of the MJ Williams floor plans done in 1937 with measurements added for all portions of the Mansion. Not scaled, measurements on drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSection drawings with details; Handwritten measurements written in pencil. Not scaled. Reproduction drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull size details of East Doors to Stair Hall; notes - these new doors of same detail as original west door to replace late doors now in place; Sect AA Section thru Panel Moulding; Sect BB of door opening. 1\" scale; full scale. Original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes West Wall, North Wall, and East Wall shelving; Note - The shelves and brackets are shown in the identical positions of the originals as indicated by the definite marks discovered on the original laths. 3/4\" = 1'. Original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints and original sketches by Walter Macomber showing satin festoons for palladian window; reproduction drawing for the elevation of the palladian window, Ethel Pilson Warren. Not scaled; and scale as noted 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull size details of colonnade posts by Macomber; Elevations and Cross Sections with some full size details of cornices and base of columns; received in the \"history department\" January 1966. full size; not scaled - measurements. Blueprints, original drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurtains with damasks detail. 1\" = 1'. Blueprint.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 reproduction drawings - reconstruction of cupola and framing study. 1\" = 1'. Reproduction drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal and reproduction drawings. Three reproduction measured drawings of the drapery elevation and two original sketches with watercolor showing the same details. 3/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawings by William C. Winter. Series of three drawings with copies and two pages of drafts showing details and measurements of the Fan Chair. William C. Winter, Mount Vernon Carpenter Shop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of drawings of the Servants Hall while it was being used as the Director's office. Includes elevations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. North Closet sketch includes West Wall, North Wall, and East Wall shelves, brackets, plaster, etc.; Colonnade sketch shows hand rail and lower rail full size details; First floor plan by H.T. Abbott, Jan. 1938. 1/4\" = 1'; 3/4\" = 1'; full size\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal pencil sketch drawing of a section of colonnade, numbering of wood panels above an arch. By Blake (signed Blake with no first name).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Elevation of the weathervane, cupola restoration. Copy made for product development. Scale as noted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawing, one window elevation in Large Dining Room with curtains. Scale 3/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour blueprints drawings showing dimensions of chimneys throughout the Mansion, including first floor, second floor, attic. 1/4\"=1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints showing the location and carving or design of the hand rail and lower rail along the colonnade. 1/4\"=1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints. Showing west wall, north wall, and east wall of closet. With note, \"the shelves and brackets are shown in the identical positions of the originals as indicated by the definite marks discovered on the original laths.\" 3/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of 11 drawings by Charles Killam for different floors of the Mansion, plans for strengthening the floors/ceilings. Numbered drawings include: 1-5 Strengthening of Banquet Hall Ceiling, 6 Strengthening of Second Floor, 7-7A Cellar Plan, 8 Second Floor, 9 Attic Floor. 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copies of Gillett's drawings including: 3rd floor, 2nd floor and Banquet Hall ceiling, First Floor Framing. All with notes and smaller supplemental drawings. Note in Harrison Dodge's hand, \"Photostats of Gillett's drawings, Mansion timbering, 1932.\" 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawing with key for early  period, middle period, final development, drainage pit, cornerstone, ice pit, stone and brick. Labeled Plat IV. Adhered to mat frame.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand-colored perspective views, \"to accompany a set of measured drawings made in the office of research and restoration of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Prepared under the direction of Morley J. Williams, Director of Research and Restoration, Drawn by N. Ulman from measurements by L.A. Enersen, J.D. Scruggs, A. Hopkins and N. Ulman.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions on board, probably made for display or publication purposes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo original drawings of the south porch of the Mansion with plan, front elevation, and side elevation. 1/2\" scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawing, Richard Anelson, Inc. \"Center Palladian window over curtain green silk with cut fringe caught back with self fabric pouff. Pair of cord and tassels at center. Green silk to hang approximately to the thrid light from the bottom. Under curtain dimity to hang to sill caught back with cream cotton cord and tassels trimmed with cream cotton loop fringe. Side windows green silk over curtain caught back with self fabric pouff - pair of cord and tassels at the center green silk to hang to the top of the first light from the bottom - Dimity under curtain to hang to sill, caught back with cream cotton cords and tassels trimmed with cream loop fringe.\" 1/2\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographic reproductions from the series of drawings \"Measurement of the Mansion\" by Morley Jeffers Williams. See folders for individual titles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Suburban Bronze Works, Inc. Drawn by A. Berger. Blueprint. Half Section, Half Elevation, Detail of hook and rope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Full size drawing of pedestal for rope barrier for the Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawings. Series of 13 drawings for the roof restoration project including: Roof Plans – Removals, Mansion Roof Plan, Dependency and Arcade (Colonnade) Roof Plans, Elevations, Rainwater Diverter True Projection Plans, Details, Sections, Mansion and Dependency Chimney Reconstructions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawings. 1st Floor Framing; 2nd Floor and Banquet Hall Ceiling; 3rd Floor Framing and Measurements. 1/4\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy John Loughnane. Etching or engraving featuring the Palladian window on the north elevation of the Mansion as seen through an arch such as the colonnade. Illustrated in Great Georgian Houses ca. 1930s. 1\"=1' scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy John Loughnane and Earl Purdy. Etching or engraving of the north elevation of the Mansion with figure of a man next to the window. Illustrated in Great Georgian Houses ca. 1930s. 1/16\" = 1' scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Philip Sanfilippo, Del. First floor plan of Mansion with the dependencies (kitchen and servant's quarters). Colonnades are referred to as arcades and the floor plan shows the \"Family Kitchen,\" the \"Scullery,\" the \"State Kitchen,\" and the \"Office\" along with the porch. Note on plan says \"The conditions arcades as shown were built during the life of George Washington, existing arcades and library porch are later date.\" Matted. RM-110; NEWS-5782. 1/16\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 6 reproduction drawings for the cupola restoration, 1992-1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy John Loughnane. Etching or engraving showing interior details of the Banquet Hall in the Mansion. Includes reflected plan of the ceiling, elevation and section of the south wall, chair rail, baseboard, doorhead, and cornice and ceiling ornament. Illustrated in Great Georgian Houses ca. 1930s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy John Loughnane and Earl Purdy. Etching or engraving of the west front of the Mansion. Note at the bottom gives details of building materials and architecture. Illustrated in Great Georgian Houses ca. 1930s. 1/16\" = 1' scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of drawings for the Mansion roof restoration work. Includes drawings: Roof Plans Removal, Mansion Roof Plan, Arcade and Dependency Roof Plans, Mansion Roof Elevations, North and South Dependency Roof Elevations, Rainwater Diverter True Projection Plans and Details, Piazza Roof Details, Roof Details, Alternate No. 2 Chimney Elevations and Details, Alternate No. 1 Chimney Elevations and Details, Dormer Schedule and Elevations Lighting Protection Details.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of drawings for the restoration of entablature at the Mansion. Includes drawings: Entablature elevations, Piazza interior entablature elevations, column and pilaster capitals entablature section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions, by Elise S. Johnson; Yasuyuki Itoh; Bess Althaus Graham. 3 sheets: ceiling plan section/elevation SE room first floor; ceiling plan section/cornice elevation NE room first floor; ceiling plan NW room first floor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint by unknown. First, second, and third floor plans of mansion -- badly torn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. 2 copies, 2 sheets each: scheme A and B; scheme C. By Nathaniel Palmer Neblett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Philip Baker. Original plus 4 copies. Full size detail. Moulding profiles taken from rooms in Mansion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. 1\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. 2 sheets -- first floor plan and interior elevations. 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst floor framing with detailed measurements. 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Five sheets showing elevations for office and colonnade. 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Depicts the north and south elevations of the Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Cellar plan and what is above each section. 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Feasibility study of wait times, occupancy at one time, turnover rate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. 2 sheets -- details of weathervane. By MRD, SFR\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Four sheets (and one small sheet) showing outside elevations as well as detailed plans for main floor. Photocopies with notes written on the drawings throughout.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographic reproductions from the series of drawings \"Measurement of the Mansion\" by Morley Jeffers Williams and Nathalia Ulman. See labels for individual titles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings for each door in the mansion. (2 copies, 5 sheets each)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. 8 sheets - Details of door and window frames with elevations shown. Full scale and 1/2\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOehrlein and Associates. Reproductions. 7 sheets -- Existing Conditions Plan; Passage B01 Wall Elevations; South Room B02 Wall Elevations; Rooms B03, B04, B05 and B05A Wall Elevations; Rooms B03, B04 and B05 Wall Elevations; North Room B06 Wall Elevations; Vault B07, B08 and B09 Wall Elevations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. 13 sheets: roof plans removals; mansion roof plan; arcade and dependency roof plans; mansion roof elevations; north and south dependency roof elevations; rainwater diverter true projection plans and details (2 sheets); piazza roof details; roof details; alternate no. 2 chimney elevations and details (2 sheets); alternate no. 1 chimney elevations and details; dormer schedule and elevations lightning protection details. By MRD, KL, SR.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 small sheets: north wall room 212; east wall room 212; south wall room 212; west wall room 212; north view from room 216 hallway; North and south views room 216; east views room 216 hallway?; north view hall and stairwell room 216?; east view stairwell room 216; plan view stairs from room 119 to room 216; west view stairs; south wall room 216; west wall room 216 (2 sheets); north wall room 215; east wall room 215; south wall room 215; west wall room 214; north wall room 214; east wall room 214; south wall room 214; west wall room 215; north wall room 202; fireplace room 202; east wall room 202; south wall room 202; west wall room 202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 drawings: floor plan; fireplace; west elevation; south elevation; east elevation; north elevation. Reproduction, unknown creator. 3/4\" scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawings. 23 drawings of all aspects of cupola restoration. Creators listed as LIP, MRD, SFR, KL, AC, CLF.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJob No. 322; Plan No. 43. Morley Jeffers Williams, Consultant; Drawn by R.O.K. Blueprint and original drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan or map of the estate showing Mansion, outbuildings, gardens. Morley J. Williams, Tracing and Mains by J.B.R. (1938). Blueprint. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the North East Elevation, South East Elevation, Section BB, CC, DD. Includes detail for typical standpipe to obtain drop in elevation, ¾\" = 1'; half section typical pipe catch basin 1 ½\" = 1'; and half section typical brick catch basin ¾\" = 1'; Job No. 322, Plan No. 3, Sheet No. 1. Morley J. Williams, Landscape Architect; Drawn by WLC. Blueprint. 3/4\" = 1' and 1 1/2\" = 1' scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeo. A. Weschler, Consulting Engineer. Blueprint, not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes handwritten on portions of the drawing; Job No. 322, Plan No. 7, Sheet No. 1. Morley Jeffers Williams, Landscape Architect; Drawn by WLC. Reproduction drawing, not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstruction Plans are hand drawn with notes; Blueprints with copies. Unknown (Office of Research and Restoration – MJW?); Robert Fisher. Blueprint and original drawing, not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Cross Section, Longitudinal Section, Plan of Header Form, Plan of Stretcher Form, Plan and section of Stretcher, Isometric drawing of corner of header form and corner of crib. Job No. 322, Plan No. 5, Sheet No. 1. Morley Jeffers Williams; Drawn by WLC. Blueprint, varied scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes NE and NW corners of Blacksmith shop and Ice House, Present wall elevation, old wall elevation, ground level, and base of new wall; Elevation of Kitchen Garden Wall from Stable Yard and Laundry Yard (7 copies of same). Unknown (Office of Research and Restoration – MJW?); Walter Macomber. Blueprint and reproduction drawing. 1\" = 20'; ¼\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes sections, elevations, plans, and details. Job No. 322, Plan No. 12, Sheet No. 1, Drawing No. S1 and S2. Morley J. Williams, drawn by WLC; Carl C. Hansen, Consulting Engineer, approved by Walter Macomber. Blueprint and reproduction drawing. Varied scale; 1\" = 10'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawing in blueprint form showing plants and vegetation surrounding Ha Ha Wall and Ice House; Plotted by Robert Fisher, Plan 322 – 113A. Blueprint and original drawing. Scale of feet on drawing; 1\" = 40'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne original drawing, probably by Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent showing a brick and wood fence enclosure - plan and elevation. Note on back in pencil reads \"Walls of Garden, Brick coping instead of wood\"; Two blueprints of the detail of garden wall palisade by Walter Macomber; one original drawing of the re-arrangement of the flower beds in the Upper Garden by Walter Macomber. Not scaled; 1\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJob No. 322; Plan No. 7 Sheet No. 1. Reproduction drawing. Not scaled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJob No. 322; Plan No. 8. Blueprint and reproduction drawing. Morley Jeffers Williams; Plotted by WLC. 1\" = 40'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJob No. 322; Plan No. 2, Sheet No. 1; note on back in pencil reads \"Center line on Mansion, Williams, n.d. Showing distances and contours.\" Blueprint. Morley Jeffers Williams; Drawn by WLC. Scale of feet on drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNathalia Ulman's Kitchen Garden Drawing - \"the Design of an Elegant Kitchen and Fruit Garden Containing 0.92 Acres\" RP-1011a; Two \"General Plans\" drawn by Worth Bailey. Reproduction drawings, Not scaled; Scale of feet on drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Tree Legend. Reproduction drawing. 1\" = 40'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Includes FSD of Lower Gate pintle, Bottom of Gate FSD, Plan top of hinge FSD, 1/2 plan of wall pier and gate, Bottom rail, and Section through Gate FSD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing. Not scaled. Sketch of West Gate door.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 copies of a blueprint and one ink sketch on onion skin paper showing the proposed gate. 1/2\" = 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginals. Three drawings. Details for 3 signs: Entrance and exit sign; Magnolia grandiflora (plants) sign; School House sign. Full size; 1 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing. Proposed gate and location of gate included on drawing; Design \"A\". 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Includes Sections and Elevations of details. Full Size; 3/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint, original drawing, reproduction drawing. Unknown creator. Several different sketches of the proposed iron benches with correspondence between Robert Fisher and J.W. Fiske Iron Works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing. Simple line drawing showing his method, no extra notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown creator. Original and reproduction drawings. Original drawing backed with brown construction paper with handwritten notes on the types of trees in pencil. Facsimile document has several \"trees\" circled in red. Fragile condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne hand-drawn map of the trees and plantings around the serpentine walk and by the Mansion – this was probably done by Harrison Dodge, Superintendent, undated. One facsimile drawing \"Plan Showing Existing and Proposed Planting along Serpentine Walk,\" H.T. Abbott, 1934; One printed reproduction on cardstock \"Trees at Mount Vernon as of 1951 – map compiled from survey of 1932 with revisions made from measurements taken by O.E. Dodd during 1951.\"; One hand-drawn map and two identical blueprints \"Mount Vernon Flower Garden\" copied from plan of H.T. Abbott, 6/27/1936 by G.A.W.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blueprint and one reproduction map or plan of the trees and plantings around the Serpentine Walks and Bowling Green, unknown artist; Two original drawings and four blueprints (identical) of the Preliminary Study for Bulb Planting by Morley Jeffers Williams August 1937; One color pencil drawing (maybe by Harrison Dodge?) \"Sketch of Proposed Change\" to the Flower Garden or Upper Garden, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints and original drawings. 8 items total, 4 different drawings - flower beds with lists of flowers in each section. East and West flower beds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal and reproduction drawings. 8 items total; All are drawings of Plans for the Upper Garden - one by an unknown person; one by E.R. Kent; and one by Worth Bailey with multiple copies/versions. 20' = 1\"; scale of feet on drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal and reproduction drawings. Three different version, one includes list of plants. One on onion skin paper, very fragile and brittle. Scale omitted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawings. Two drawings on draft paper - one for the West Rose Garden and one for the East Rose Garden. Two larger drawings (identical) where the east and west rose gardens are combined onto one sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal and reproduction drawings. Three copies of the same drawing, one original and two repros. Original drawing is on thin, fragile paper with tears and taped areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal and reproduction drawings. Two 1946 drawings of the flower beds in the Upper Gardens, Beds No. 110-114, with names of flowers; Two planting plans for the long borders in the flower gardens, 1952 - includes list of plants with months for planting, RA-1, DR-1A and 1B (these are originals drawn on thin paper, fragile and brittle).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMultiple drawings - series of several drawings together for the replanting of the boxwood parterre by Walter Macomber, Nov. 1947; one drawing of the design and names of plants in the Upper Garden by Abbott 1934; three sketches (probably by Robert Fisher) for the Parterre Enclosures and names of plants. Includes RA-1 DR-23. 1\" = 5' and 1\"=10'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Shows Bowling Green, Upper and Lower Gardens, Mansion, and Outbuildings. Scale in feet on drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal and reproduction drawing. General plan/map of Mount Vernon's historic area showings the Mansion, outbuildings, gardens, paths, etc. 1\"=40'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing by Harrison Dodge. Site map showing the historic area of Mount Vernon with original buildings hand colored.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal pencil and ink drawing - \"Black ink line = supply line, red ink line = Propsed main for watering flowers W-8.\" Shows placement of tanks, cistern, supply pipe from river, etc. 1\" = 15' scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne original and one reproduction of same drawing. Based on documentary sources, Dimensions from MS (manuscripts) about 1796. 1\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal and reproduction drawings. Includes full size gate hinge, full size post finial, and gate elevation. 3/4\" and full size\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing. Includes bottom sides, bottom front and rear, saw marks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawing. Layout of the greenhouse building and sections of the upper garden. 1\" = 5'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRP-742, MD-4928; Survey and plat, entrance ellipse in front of Mansion done by the Mount Vernon and Bull Run Chapters, Virginia Association on Surveyors. Virginia Association on Surveyors, The Mount Vernon and Bull Run Chapters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal and reproduction drawings. Shows historic area around the Mansion and Bowling Green with gardens and east lawn. By Virginia Association on Surveyors, The Mount Vernon and Bull Run Chapters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTracing with photostat and transparency reproductions of the Vaughan plan. 1\" = 50'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal and reproduction drawings. Full size drawing of flower pot, reconstructed from fragments found at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSection and Elevation of Locust Post.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawings. Full size of Head and elevation of post, 1/4\" and full size scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, National Capital Parks, Drawn by Eastern Div., Br. Of Plans and Design. Proposed Gate, Elevation of Present Wall, and Plan of Present Wall, and Plot of land where gate sits. 1\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Full Size of Gate Hinge, Elevation of Gate, Full Size Post Finial with Section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Full scale drawing of the sundial base and posts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints. Three copies each of two drawings, both labeled Plant Tub Study. Three identical drawings of the plan and elevations of the plant tubs, and three identical drawings with full size detail and elevations. Full size and 3\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Plan, layout of the garden with decorative drawings of plants surrounding and key to the layout.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Philip Sanfilippo, Del. Plat plan of the historic area with Mansion, outbuildings, gardens, bowling green, etc. Title note reads \"The home of George Washington Restoration Plan by M.J. Williams.\" 1\" = 66'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. 2 sheets with layouts for plants in beds 110, 111, 112, 113. Unknown creator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal and 3 reproductions: details of gates at bowling green entrance. 3/4\" and full size\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal. Includes Palisade Fence on Brick Wall, Lawn Elevation, Palisade Detail, Post Detail, Plan View, Mortise Detail, and Hangar Detail. Full scale and 1\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Shows area in front of greenhouse. 1\" = 5'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. R. Frank Hunt. Irrigational system for bowling green and east front of Mansion. 1\" = 40'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Plan for drainage of east lawn. 1\" = 40'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Palisade fence on brick wall, pallisade detail, post detail, mortise detail, hangar detail. Full scale and 1\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal. Details of brick wall. 1\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. By R. Frank Hunt. 4 copies of the plan showing pipes and coverage for irrigation. 1\" = 40'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal. Plans for east and west rose gardens with varieties of plants listed. 1\" = 5'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Details of flower garden with flower varieties named, as well as height of hedges. 1\" = 5'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan for flower garden in front of greenhouse - several tears in the paper. No creator listed but probably by Robert Fisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 sheets: ext. elevations B and C; ext. plan and elevation A. By Dominic Watkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy D.C. Lentini. Reproduction. Soil survey detailing soil types.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 blueprints and one drawing of the Bee House for Mount Vernon, front view and side view by Walter Macomber; 2 elevation drawings of the Wash House by Morley Jeffers Williams; 1 drawing of details of the Wash House including Cornice and Siding Detail, Window Head and Jamb, Window and Sill, Baseboard, Pegboard, and Door Details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawings. Series of 7 drawings of the \"Greenhouse and Negro Quarters\" – showing elevations, floor plans, and details. Drawings include details: Windows, Door Jambs, Rake and Pilaster, Sash, Shutters, Cornice, Plans, Floor Plans, and Elevations. Scales vary ¼\" scale, 1/8\" scale, 3\" scale, full size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawings. Butler's House – series of 5 drawings including elevations, floor plans, and details of cornices, windows, doors, and trim; Laundry House – series of 3 drawings including elevations, floor plans, and details; Coach House Elevations and Floor Plan. 1/2\" = 1' and full size details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawings, 1 through 3 of a series. Includes Window Cornice and Pinnacle details, Elevations and Floor Plans. 1/2\" = 1' and full size details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Drawings 4 through 7 of a series. Includes 1/4\" scale Section DD, Full Size Cornice Details, Windows, Door Jambs, Rake and Pilaster Details, and Window Elevations and details. Full Size Details and varied scales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Drawings 1 through 3 of a series. Includes Window Cornice and Pinnacle details, Elevations and Floor Plans. Full Size Details and varied scales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawings. Spinning House series of 10 drawings; Gardener's House series of 3 drawings; Salt House - 1 drawing; Family Kitchen - series of 2 drawings; 3 drawings to accompany report on the proposed structural repairs of the Barn. Varied scales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne original and two reproduction drawings of the elevations and floor plan of the Coach House (RA-1, DR-10 and RA-1, DA-11). 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Series of 5 drawings (2 copies of each). Includes Floor Plans, Longitudinal and Transverse Sections, Details of Shelf Brackets, Full Size Details of Baseboard, Inside Cornice, Window Trim, Door Trim; Outside Cornice, East Elevation, North Elevation, Door Details, and Dormer Cornice Details. Varied scales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Series of 3 drawings (2 copies of each). Includes Floor Plans, Exterior and Interior Elevations, Full Size Window and Cornice Details. Varied scales\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawings and blueprints. 13 items total all pertaining to the Butler's House or Storehouse; Blueprints and original sketches, probably by Walter Macomber and/or Carroll Curtice; One blueprint dated 1935 by Morley Jeffers Williams, drawn by R.O.K. Varied scales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 blueprints dated 1898-1899 of the floor plans of several outbuildings - created by S. Homer Woodbridge Company, Boston; 1 reproduction drawing with the Kitchen Elevation on one side and the Storehouse Floor Plan on the other side, probably by Walter Macomber or Carroll Curtice  - handwritten notes on drawing. 1/2\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal and reproductions. 5 drawings total; Original sketches by Walter Macomber. 2 reproduction drawings of Dormer Sash East Elevation (unknown building). Varied scales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Simple rendering of the proposed Greenhouse. Note in the folder with the blueprint reads \"1941 Sketch\". No scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 blueprints total; North Elevation of East Quarters, North Elevation of Greenhouse, Garden Elevation of Greenhouse, Garden Elevation of West Quarters, Section thru East Qurater Looking West, Section Thru Greenhouse Looking East, Floor Plans. 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawings. Oehrlein and Associates. 6 drawings from a series showing recommended updates and changes. 1/8\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. 3 drawings (3 copies of each) including 1st and 2nd Floor Plans and Interior Elevation, Exterior North and West Elevations, Exterior South and East Elevations. 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal plans and reproductions. Series of 4 drawings including Floor Plans and Details, Interior Details and Roof Framing, Interior Elevations, North and West Exterior Elevations, Plan of Smokehouse, Exterior Elevation of Doors, Door Details, Full Size Detail of Cornice, Ceiling Joist and Rafter Plan. 1/2\" = 1' and full size detail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawings and blueprints. Multiple drawings with original sketches and blueprint copies by MJ Williams, Walter Macomber, and Killam. Includes Stable Ground Floor Plan and Loft Floor Plan, Details of Exterior Loft Stair, Sketch Showing Interpretation of Physical Evidence Found in Framework of Mule Shed, Sections and Elevations, and Stable Measurements.  Blueprints and original sketches of Longitudinal Section and Transverse Section by Killam. 1/4\" = 1' and full size detail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMultiple original and reproduction drawings: 2 drawings that show the layout and measurements of the Mansion with its dependencies and colonnades (numbered RA-1, DR-22a and RA-1, DR-22b); Salt House elevation drawings; Gardener's House elevation and floor plan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint showing floor plan and transverse section of spinning house. 1/4\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral original pencil drawings of the greenhouse's elevations, floor plans, and sketches of details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of drawings (mostly blueprints) showing all views, elevations, sections, and floor plans of the reconstruction of the greenhouse, 1950. Blueprints, original, and reproduction drawings, varied and 1/4\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reproduction drawing of the greenhouse details of windows, door jambs, rake and pilaster; one reproduction drawing of 1/8\" scale elevations , 2nd floor and ground floor plans. 3\" scale and 1/8\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo blueprints for the \"new greenhouse\" from 1898, showing quarters and office spaces. S. Homer Woodbridge company. 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo blueprint copies of the west end elevation for the greenhouse and quarters (before reconstruction of Washington's greenhouse). 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Includes Section thru Stall and Plan of Stall. 3/4\" = 1\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Includes Full Size Thru Stringer, Side View of Ladder Stair, 3/4\" Scale Elevation of Mantle, Cornice Moulding, Section Thru Mantle. 3/4\" and full size scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Includes Plan Showing Mule Shed and Storage Room, and Rear Elevation of Mansion Stable showing Mule Shed and Storage Room. 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Includes West Wall , East Wall, and North Wall - Note \"the West Wall contains only remnants of shelf supports and brackets. Location of shelves on other walls determined by existing nail holes in orginal studs.\" 1/2\" = 1\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Butler's House details includes elevation of mantle, side view of ladder stair, cornice moulding, true outline of moulding, pilaster face, face of frieze panels, etc.; Mule Shed framework drawing includes Rear Elevation of Mansion Stable Showing Mule Shed and Storage Room, Plan showing Mule Shed and Storage Room. 3/4\" = 1'; 1/4\" = 1'; full size\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint drawing showing the end view and side view of the saddle rack for the coach house in stable. 1 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints. Detail of Coach House doors showing hinges, batten, nails, etc. 3/4\" scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour drawings including Floor Plans and Details, Enterior Details and Roof Framing, Enterior Elevations, and North and West Enterior Elevations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne drawing of the Greenhouse floor plans and elevations, and four drawings of the Butler's House including floor plans, longitudinal and transverse sections, details and shelf brackets, details of baseboard, cornices, trim, east and north elevations, door details and dormer cornice trim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Floorplan and elevations of greenhouse and adjacent wings. 1/8\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Oehrlein and Associates. Reproductions. 6 sheets -- some from the 1950s. Showing West Slave Quarters elevation, greenhouse and slave quarters, with different elevations of each.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Two rolls of drawings. Several elevation views in one roll and seven sheets in second roll with entire building, other details of elevations and windows. 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Cleverdon, Varney and Pike. 3 sheets -- elevation, 2nd floor plan, 1st floor plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Six drawings on one sheet, showing floorplan and exterior of necessary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Elevations and framing and foundation plan with differences noted between the two necessaries. 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOehrlein and Associates. Reproductions. Six sheet transparencies: greenhouse -- east-west section; greenhouse and slave quarters, floor plans; west slave quarters -- elevations; greenhouse -- south elevation/greenhouse and slave quarters -- sections; greenhouse -- east and west elevations/west slave quarters -- south elevation; greenhouse and east slave quarters -- north elevation/east slave quarters -- south elevation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. 3 sheets - Elevations and floorplan with details of shelves and brackets. 1/2\" scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Drawings of many buildings on the estate: 2 for colonnades; 4 for stable; 1 for coach house; 4 for smokehouse; 1 for salt house; 5 for butler's house; 10 for spinning house; 8 for office; 7 for greenhouse and negro quarters; 2 for family kitchen; 3 for gardner's house; 3 for laundry; 3 for octagons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. 1 sheet for salt house; 4 sheets for smoke house, showing various elevations; 10 sheets for spinning house, showing various interior and exterior elevations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMFM Design. Reproduction. One sheet showing options for new uses for museum and greenhouse and slave quarters. Has a tear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Two sheets for the kitchen; 5 sheets for butlers house showing plan and various elevations; 4 sheets for mansion stable showing plan and sections; 3 sheets for laundry house showing plan and details; 1 sheet for coach house with plan and elevations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. 7 sheets -- 1/8\" scale elevations and ground floor and 2nd floor plans; 1/4\" scale 1st and 2nd floor plans; sections A-A, B-B, C-C and garden elevation of greenhouse; 1/4\" scale section D-D and full size cornice details; 3\" scale details of windows, door jambs, rake and pilaster detail; details; window details.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Three drawings: basement, 1st floor, 2nd floor with window details. 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Note - new mouldings like old stool and scotia (?) in western office. 1\"=1' and full size\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of 13 blueprint drawings all pertaining to the Northeast Quarters, including Plans, Structural Changes, Additions, Heating and Plumbing, etc. (building now known as the Bolton Building). Varied scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 blueprints dated 1936 by Nathalia Ulman \"Research Office Remodeling\" thought to be the Administration or Bolton Building; other drawings show the floor plan of the same building, 1963. Drawings by W.C.D and M.E.B. Scale 1/4\"=1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Showing Direct Current vs. Alternating Current underground lines. 1\" = 80' and 1\" = 85'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShows measurements and plan for wharf. Note \"40 cts. Sup foot or $2800.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing. Includes elevation, plan, and details for outside casing to windows, and details for cornice. Handwritten note concerning shingles, wooden sills, pricing, etc. Conservation work done by CCAHA. RA-19, DR-35. Scale 4' = 1\" and Full size details.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawings and copies showing proposed circulation plan around the Tomb, as well as a Detail design for a wrought iron pedestal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3/4\" and Full Size Details of Guard House at Tomb - blueprint, original and copies by Walter Macomber; Series of three drawings for Repairs at Washington's Tomb - blueprints and copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral original drawings with copies by Walter Densmore, 1936-1937, North End Vault, Rear Vault, Subdrainage New Tomb, Ground Plan Outer Vault - New Tomb and Elevation of the New Tomb. 1/2\"=1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints. Ground Floor Plans for both the First Unit of Quarters and the Central Unit of Quarters. 1/8\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawings. Blueprint copy of Topographic Map - Part of Mt. Vernon Estate, Mt. Vernon Magisterial District Fairfax County, Virginia, R.F.K. and Edward S. Holland Jr.; copy of a drawing by Walter Macomber showing proposed quarters buildings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of blueprints showing plans and elevations for the proposed Headquarters or \"Quarters\" buildings for the MVLA. 1/8\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of three reproduction drawings showing the floor plans for each level of CCVC or the Lower Gate Center. 1/8\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo reproduction drawings, New Sanitary Sewer System Plan - Profile, and New Sanitary Sewer System Details. Scales as shown, Job. No. 1703-A. By Associated Engineers, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawings. Schematic Design submission, Part Site Plan, Boiler Room Plan. Smith and Faass, Consulting Engineers. 1\" = 40' and 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of drawings for the smokehouse showing multiple elevations, floor plans, and details. 1/2\" scale. Original and reproduction drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree original drawings (2 sketches on thin paper) showing measurements of the ground around the old tomb; one drawing of the brick treads, or old tomb steps, 1950.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blueprint drawing for proposed quarters, ground floor plan. 1/8\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Includes Elevations and Plan, Roof Finial, Sections. 3/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 9 drawings (blueprint, original, and reproductions) of ground and first floor plans for Central Unit and First Unit of the proposed quarters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes one topographic map of the area where the proposed headquarters would be built by Edward Holland; all other drawings by Walter Macomber including detail of porch columns, elevations, and sketch of exterior. Blueprint, original, and reproductions. Varied scales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne series of a blueprint and two original drawings for the propogating house by G.A.W. in 1936; Two reproduction drawings (and two copies) of the proposed service greenhouse showing elevations and plan, scale 1/8\" = 1' by Robert Fisher, 1950\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral blueprints with different dates all concerning the power plant, boiler house, or fire engine house. Drawings by J.B.R. (probably James Rouse), C.L.B., Claverdon, Varney and Pike consulting engineers. Varied scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo drawings with multiple copies of each - one of the \"ground plan of the main entrance\" by Walter Densmore, 1937; one for the \"Entrance Gates\" of Mount Vernon by L. Norris, undated. 1/4\" = 1' scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawing for the study of the Bowling Green entrance gate by Worth Bailey, May 1946; Blueprint drawing with details from the Guard House at the tomb, by Walter Macomber, undated. 1 \" = 1'; 3/4\" = 1' and full size\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Ground Floor Plan - Ladies Quarters, undated. 1/8\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawings. Concept Submission - Rehabilitation and Modernization - Basic Electrical Distribution and Emergency Standby Generator Power Systems, Capital Project No. 71-80. Scale as noted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNon Mount Vernon - other historic sites\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings include orginals and copies of: Two earthenware mil pans, drawn from archaeological fragments, June 1955; Design for glass flower container, after an 18th century engraving by Roubillac, February 25, 1954 and November 4, 1947; copy of Design for glass flower container  from Worth Bailey by Robert Fisher, November 1952; A design for a glass vase from  an 18th century print, 1947. Full size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints and original drawings by Charles Killiam including Pipe Trench in Gardener's House, Pipe Trench Old Quarters, Pipe Trench in Office Building, and Section of Tunnel, and Pipe Trench section under quarters. 3/4\"=1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint drawing, Sea Wall at Mouth of Swamp by John B. Duncklee, Civil Engineer, undated - includes sections, elevations, and details; Cross section of Sea Wall, unknown creator, undated; Sea Wall Pile and Grillage foundation, unknown creator, undated; Untitled with handwritten note \"Sea Wall - 1894-1902, Construction details of wall and tide gate.\" 1/2\"=1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing, Elevation of Wharf, Shelter, etc. and Plan, uknown creator and undated; Original drawing with reproduction copies, Section of Wharf and Section of Approach to Wharf, unknown creator and undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeven drawings total including two reproduction copies: Proposed Causeway to Steamboat Wharf at Mount Vernon, by Associated Engineers, Inc. Washington, D.C. undated; Blueprint, Potomac River at Mount Vernon, Condition after dredging, July 1926, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, War Department, 1/1200; Wharf layout or plan, unknown creator and undated, 1/4\"=1'; Mount Vernon Channel, Showing condition of channel subsequent to dredging, 1909, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1/1200; Elevation of rail posts at wharf, unknown creator and undated, 1\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Ground floor plan and second floor plan over kitchen for proposed headquarters building. 1/8\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawing. With shelving notes. 1/4\" scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawing. Shows floor plans and layouts for each building/place with emphasis on \"Reuse of Space\" and \"New Space.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawings. Floor plans for Lower, Ground, and Upper Levels. Handwritten notes on drawing. Project No. 79003.01, 1/8\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Wall elevations with notes. Drawn by Anita Williams. 3/4\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtist rendering, hand-colored, of the interior museum space after renovation, undated; Proposed schematic desing of the Ann Pamela Cunningham building (Administration Building) with floor plans and general section included. 1/8\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtist rendering of the proposed Hearst Gate. Original drawing by NAC (?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtist rendering of the proposed library in the Administration Building, Library and Research Center (APC). Original drawing by NAC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtist rendering of the exterior view of the Ann Pamela Cunningham Administration Building. Original drawing by NAC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtist rendering of the lobby of the Ann Pamela Cunningham Administration Building. Matted. Original drawing by NAC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive reproduction drawings related to the library and research center, APC building: Reading Room Furniture Diagram, January 4, 1982, VVKR Architects, drawn by Anita S. Williams, Ethel Pilson Warren consultant; Librarian and Archivist's Offices, April 21, 1982, VVKR Architects, drawn by Anita S. Williams, Ethel Pilson Warren consultant; Plan - Library Stacks, VVKR Inc., December 7, 1981; Archives shelving, Andrew Wilson Company, March 12, 1982; Plan - Archives, VVKR Inc., February 1, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction drawing. Planting plan for the exterior of the APC building with plant list by Suzanne Schrage, landscape architect. 1\" = 20'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour reproduction copies of drawing showing elevation of library shelving, and one drawing of the floor plan of shelving in the library stacks. By Andrew Wilson Company, dated March 12, 1982 and April 1, 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree reproduction drawings showing floor plans and details of the archives room in the library and research center. Dated February 1, 1982 and December 7, 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Unknown creator. Studies of three different stair rails (elevations) showing different railing details.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 5 reproduction drawings for the restoration of the museum building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Full set of the series of drawings for the reconstruction of Washington's 16-sided treading barn. Note \"Permit Set\" written in red ink on the cover page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Seven drawings from a series for the reconstruction of Washington's 16-sided treading barn. Includes plans, details, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter L. Phillips Inc., Civil Engineers, Land Surveyors, Planners. Copies of permits and site plans for the 16-sided barn reconstruction. Includes correspondence and notes, permits, site location and construction access plan, erosion control plan and landscape plan, detail plan, utility plan and profile, sanitary pump station detail, storm drainage computations and profiles, geotechnical plan, pioneer farmer exhibit special exception drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrieves Worrall Wright and O'Hatnick, Inc. Architects. Print drawings. Series of drawings - Schematic Design Submission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrieves Worrall Wright and O'Hatnick, Inc. Architects. Print drawings. Series of drawings - Design Development Set\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Drawings by C. Leonard; R. Molinaroll. 2 copies, 10 sheets each: cover sheet; general notes and submittals; construction plan, galleries 105-107; construction plan, galleries 112-113; concept design layout; elevations (3 sheets); section details; details. 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints, by Hostetter. Each drawing is a different case for the exhibit, showing the layout and signage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Drawings by TRK. 8 drawings showing floor plan and preliminary concept for planning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Floor plan of museum. 1/2\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Allan Greenberg, Architect. One drawing is the floorplan, and the other two are elevations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. By W.C.D. and M.E.B. Proposed renovation of upper and lower floors of the administration buildings. 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Charles Mack Designs. Reproduction. 6 sheets -- exhibition designs, including graphics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Floor plan of ground floor and second floor. 1/8\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. R. Frank Hunt. 6 sheets -- plan view; restrooms under museum (3 copies of each). 3/8\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. J.B. Floor plan for power plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchematic landscape plan for grounds over proposed Education Center and near Mt. Vernon Inn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. By Hostetter. 6 sheets, including cover: Layout - Case #1; Layout - Case #2; Layout - Case #3; Graphic Details; Schedules.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMFM Design. 2 sheets -- two different plans for the traveling exhibition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. By James E. Mayo. Exhibition case layouts -- not executed. 3/8\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted drawings. By JG. 3 sheets, one for each floor of proposed library building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Full size details of fronts and moulding for exhibition cases -- large tear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. By RH. Shows details of all utilities around the Mansion. 1\" = 20'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. 8 sheets: basement plan; first floor plan; second floor plan; front elevation; rear elevation; side elevations; sections; fireplace details. 1\" = 4'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. By Archetype. 3 sheets: basement and foundation floor plans; ground floor plan; mezzanine floor plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of 12 photostat reproductions of the architectural drawings for the Mansion replica built for the Bicentennial of Washington's birth. By Charles Bryant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawing of Pohick Church's memorial to the unknown dead bured at the churchyard. Includes detail front elevation, ensemble plan, ensemble elevation, side elevation. By Glenn Brown and Bedford Brown IV Architects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Plan and front elevation of the vestry house at Pohick Church. Blueprint fading. By Edward W. Donn, Jr. 1/16\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrinnell W. Locke, Architect. Alterations and additions to staff house. Window schedule, door schedule, Main Floor plan, general notes, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Proposed new administration building -- 1 sheet per floor. J.E. Fauber. 1/8\" scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchetype. Reproductions. Three sheets: plans for basement, ground floor, and mezzanine. 1/8\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction by unknown creator. Six sheets: overall gallery view with elevations; 5 sheets of exhibition casework.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. 4 sheets: dated October 2004 and April 2005, showing various floor plans for the museum by unknown creator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Associated Engineers, Inc. 2 copies of plans for wharf: existing conditions wharf causeway; reconstruction plan wharf causeway; details wharf causeway (3 sheets).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions, blueprint. 19 sheets: floor plans and elevations for headquarters building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. 11 drawings with details for a reproduction of Mount Vernon. 1/4\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy DTS/HLH. Reproductions. 5 sheets: education center exhibition plan; education center wall dimension plan; education center wall type/symbol plan; education center reflected ceiling plan; education center theater sections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions, unknown creator. 3 copies of 5 sheets each: Mount Vernon Inn; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 1st level; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 2nd level; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 3rd level; exhibition and operational areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 sheets: Mount Vernon Inn; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 1st Level; 2nd Level. Unknown creator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. 3 sheets: plan for building with inn and shops; lower level plan for inn and shops; schematic landscape plan. 1/16\" scale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. 5 sheets of various designs for layout of buildings with tissue paper attendance charts and possible usages. Unknown creator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated Engineers, Inc. 6 sheets showing details of wharf causeway. 1\" = 5' scale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. 2 copies of 3 sheets each with plans for post office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Paul D. Spreiregen. 2 copies, 6 sheets each: mansion and north dependencies; south dependencies, greenhouse and slave qtrs, monuments, residences; Bolton and Cunningham; Inn; O\u0026amp;M and archaeology; residences (notes in red on drawings)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMFM Design. 9 sheets: Floor Plan Revisions; Floor Plan Revisions: Stone Floor; Reflected Ceiling Plan Revisions; Elevations - Special Collections, Rare Books Room, George Washington Collection (4 sheets); Misc Details, Special Collections, Rare Book Reading Room (2 sheets). Print drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 sheets (5 on tissue paper): Cunningham and Bolton Buildings, 3rd level (2 copies); 2 copies of central area; Mount Vernon Inn; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 2nd level; 1st level. Unknown creator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHostetter, of D\u0026amp;P Inc. Reproduction. 5 layout sheets plus cover: case number 1; case number 2; case number 3; graphic details; schedules. Also 12 smaller sheets with case details.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint drawings. 8 sheets: interior details - millwork details; level 1 floor plan; enlarged plans; special collections and rare books -- elevations; interior details -- millwork details; level 1 furniture floor plan; lower level furniture floor plan; level 2 furniture floor plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. 7 sheets: overall view of the building; grade plan; various elevations; ground level plan; lower and upper level plan; cross sections of building; artistic depictions of various aspects of building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint. Detailed plans for exhibition cases in 8 sheets - fragile condition, several tears throughout. No creator listed but probably by Jas. Rouse. 3/4\" = 1' and full size details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints. 5 sheets: East and West elevations; South elevation; North elevation; exhibition case fronts; exhibition cases moulding profiles. 3/4\" = 1\" and full size details\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint drawings for Lves Bound Together exhibit: exhibition/elevation reference plan; platform dimension plan; casework reference plan; elevations; elevations. Charles Mack Design.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. 3 copies of the exhibition room in the museum with exact dimensions of each space for exhibits. 3/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction. Charles Mack Design. Ten sheets with various plans for exhibition, including cases and electrical outlets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. 18 sheets detailing different areas of the estate. Air Survey Corporation of Virginia. 1\" = 50'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. Drawings by Charles K. Bryant. 10 sheets showing various measurements for reproduction of the mansion -- city of New York Commission for the Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of George Washington. South Elevation; West Elevation; Second Floor Plan; East Elevation; North Elevation; Foundation Plan; Roof Plan; Transverse Section on Center Line; First Floor Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction and blueprint. 4 sets of plans for headquarters building. 1/8\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted drawings. MFM Design. Skids and Crates; Section 2 - Frontier Surveyor Diarama; Section 2 - Wood Palisade Wall Covering; Section 2 - Case 2.7.1 Ft. Necessity Case; Section 3 - Pohick Church Pew (4 sheets); Section 4 - Cannon Platform; Section 4 - Commander and Chief Diorama; Section 4 - Spymaster Tavern (2 sheets); Section 4 - Case 4.9.1 Weapons Case; Section 5 - Gristmill Model; Section 5 - Distillery Model; Section 5 - Case 5.8.1 Treading Barn Case; Section 7.2 - Martha Washington Case (5 sheets); Section 8 - Uneasy in the Mouth (3 sheets); Section 9 - Uniting the States Platform; Section 9 - Swearing In Diorama (6 sheets); Section 9 - Molding American Image Case (2 sheets); Section 9 - Setting Presidential Standards (4 sheets); Section 11 - 1799 Case (7 sheets)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted drawings. Quenroe Associates and Charles Mack Design. 31 sheets -- floor plan, exhibit cases, and lighting.  1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted drawings. 2 copies, 10 sheets each: MU main level, exhibition plan; MU main level, elevation reference plan; MU main level, partition plan; MU main level, finish plan; MU main level, electrical plan; MU main level, reflected ceiling plan; MU main gallery elevations; MU main gallery elevations; MU main level, building sections; MU main level, wall sections/details. 1/4\" = 1'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint drawings. DSP, GRB. 35 sheets: cover page; partial plan (2 sheets); case type A (2 sheets); case type B (4 sheets); case type C (2 sheets); case type D (4 sheets); case type D pedestal; case furniture (3 sheets); typ. Wall case (3 sheets); graphic panels; photomurals; AV panel; marquee tent (3 sheets); piazza tableau (4 sheets); Mount Vernon in miniature (2 sheets); weathervane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproductions. 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The bulk of material dates from the 1930s (during the tenure of the Director of Research and Restoration, Morley Jeffers Williams) through the 1990s. The drawings were accumulated by, and transferred to, the library/archives over time and are now compiled into this collection based on format and purpose.","Reproduction drawing, unknown creator. Mount Vernon Mansion - details include \"typical sill section\". Scale 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction drawing, Mesick/Cohen/Waite Architects. Basic floor plan. Not scaled.","Reproduction series of drawings, Mesick/Cohen/Waite Architects; Oehrlein and Associates Architects. Set of 7 drawings - Existing Conditions Plan; Passage B01 Wall Elevations; South Room B02 Wall Elevations; Rooms B03, B04, B05, and B05A Wall Elevations; Rooms B03, B04, and B05 Wall Elevations; North Room B06 Wall Elevations; Vault B07, B08, and B09 Wall Elevations. Scale on each drawing.","Original drawing by H.T. Abbott. Drawing showing the location of different furniture pieces in the Mansion first floor. Scale 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction drawing by unknown creator. Front and side elevations of the Mansion in its second stage of construction. Scale 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction drawing by T. Mellon Rogers. Series of drawings showing the elevations and floor plans of the Mansion; Folder includes an original newspaper The Sentinel, August 8, 1897 (with copies) where the drawings appeared. Not scaled.","Appears to be original ink drawing, possibly by Roberts and Taylor Architects (1876). Front elevation and section details of the colonnade in black ink with some measurements in red ink. Numbered M-11 in bottom right corner. Includes details of cornice, and details/sections of the pillow. Has been conserved.","Original drawings by Roberts and Taylor Architects. Balustrade drawing including detail of cap and detail at full size. Note \"N.B. take measurements from building and make the posts over the center of columns. Making the spaces square between the return will be as shown on photograph.\" Scaled 1 1/2\"","Reproduction. Series of drawings numbered 1A - 10. All exterior of the Mansion. Not scaled.","Reproduction. Cupola finial detail with measurements. Not scaled.","Reproduction by unknown creator. Series of sheets showing doors within the Mansion and their measurements.","Reproduction, drawn by Carroll Curtice. 4 drawings showing elevation, floor plan and details of the Family Kitchen. Scale 1/2\" = 1'","Reproduction, drawn by Carroll Curtice. Series of drawings showing the elevations, floor plans, sections, and details of the Servant's Hall, then known as the Office or Office of the Superintendent/Resident Director. Scale 1/2\" = 1'","Reproduction. 3 drawings for the framing study showing 18th century framing and the restored 18th century framing, and the access reconstruction. Scale 1\" = 1'","Blueprint by Theophilus P. Chandler, Architect. Drawing with four views: Front elevation, first floor plan, second floor plan, and third floor plan. Photostat is also included with provenance photocopies. Not scaled.","Series of 8 drawings including the South and North Elevations, West Elevation, East Elevation, First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, Third Floor Plan, North and South Sections, and Full Section. Office of Research and Restoration MVLA. December 1937, Copyright MVLA. Presentation by Alden Hopkins, Nathalia Ullman, and Morley J. Williams. Not scaled. Reproduction.","2 drawings - Colonnade Pland and Elevation with cross section and plan showing radius points; and Colonnade Column and Cornice detail with full size details. Walter M. Macomber, Artchitect; Drawn by Carroll C. Curtice. Reproduction drawings.","Series of 8 drawings of the Superintendent's Office, now known as the Servant's Hall dependency, including First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, Transverse Sections AA and BB, Longitudinal Section CC, South Elevation, West and East Elevations, North Elevation, and Door and Window Frame Details. Reproduction drawings. Scale 1/2\" = 1'","2 copies of the First Floor Plan. Blueprint. Scale 1/4\" = 1'","2 copies showing details of mouldings throughout the Mansion. \"Note - Minor Variations between profiles and planes may be found.\" Reproduction drawings. P.W. Baker, Mid-West Tool Collectors Association. Individually scaled.","7 copies - Notes include \"This outline conforms with Pilaster mouldings at Palladian Window of Banquet Room\"; \"Existing Columns, Caps, and Neck mouldings late replacements\"; \"Full size outline of captial and neck moulding on existing pilasters at NE and SE Corners of Mansion\"; \"Full size outline of capital and neck moulding East Porch Mansion columns as existing.\" Blueprint. Scale 1/4\"=1'","Series of 4 drawings (2 copies of each) number E-1 through E-4. Smith and Faass Consulting, Engineers, Rockville, MD. Reproduction drawings. Not scaled.","Series of 3 drawings (2 copies of each) concerning the lighting alterations in the Mansion. Numbered L1-L3. Lighting Fixture Schedule. Includes First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, and Third Floor Plan. Terry, Chassman and Associates, Inc. Reproduction drawings, not scaled.","Includes Cupola Floor Plan, Cupola Framing Plan, Framing Plan and 3rd Floor Ceiling, Detail of Ladder, Section through Cupola, Elevation of Framing Looking South, F.S. Trim Detail, Corner Detail, F.S. Edge Profile. Folder includes excerpts from MVLA Minutes. Nathaniel Palmer Neblett, AIA. Reproduction drawings. Scale 3/4\" = 1' and 3\" = 1'","3 drawings mounted in matboard with copies - includes South Section and East Section, South Elevation and East Elevation, and First and Second Floor plans. Lawrence Enersen, Alden Hopkins, Morley Jeffers Williams. Reproduction drawings. Not scaled.","2 drawings - one cross section with hand-drawn measurements and notes added; one elevation with hand-drawn measurements and notes added. Unknown creator. Reproduction drawings. Not scaled.","Series of miscellaneous drawings (mostly unlabeled) showing different details of architectural features in the Mansion including pilaster detail, window trims, plaster, bricks, wooden pegs, doors and hinges. Also includes a transverse section and second stage drawing of the Mansion. Most drawings seem to be original hand-drawn probably by Morley Jeffers Williams. Original and reproduction drawings. Varied scale.","One unfinished original sketch of the east elevation of the Mansion; other drawings include copies from the original Morley Jeffers Williams drawings of the floor plans and elevations of the Mansion with rooms numbered. Probably Morley Jeffers Williams. Copies; one original sketch. Not scaled.","Photocopies of the Mansion Floor Plans - First Floor Plan includes room names, Second and Third Floors do not. Copies. Scale 1/8\" = 1'","Several copies of Williams' profiles of mouldings including cornices, chair rails, baseboards, architrave, mantel shelf, and cupboard door. Reproduction drawings. Not scaled.","One reproduction drawing of the Mansion Floor Plans with room names; One original drawing by Morley Jeffers Williams of the interior Kitchen doors, and two miscellaneous sketches (one labeled Nov. 1, 1955 #3 Larder). Reproduction and original drawings. Not scaled.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Original drawings. Scale 1\" = 20'","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawings.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.","Drawings from the series of Mansion measurements done by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. Original drawing.","Reproductions of the Mansion Measurement Series, drawings #1 through #12, by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. (See individual record descriptions for original drawings Drawers 43-45).","Reproduction of the Mansion Measurement Series, drawings #13 through #23, by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. (See individual record descriptions for original drawings, Drawers 43-45)","Reproduction of the Mansion Measurement Series, multiple drawings, by Morley Jeffers Williams and his staff. Not scaled. (See individual record descriptions for original drawings, Drawers 43-45)","Several reproduction elevation drawings from the Morley Jeffers Williams originals, some in matted frames. Includes West Front, East Front, North and South elevations and different stages of the Mansion. Scale in feet on drawings.","Front elevation (East) of the Mansion with floor plans for each floor. \"Measured Feb. 1876 by Van Campen Taylor, Arch. Of Newark, New Jersey.\" Notation made by Harrison H. Dodge. May have had conservation work by CCAHA. Not scaled. Original drawing.","Reproductions of the MJ Williams floor plans done in 1937 with measurements added for all portions of the Mansion. Not scaled, measurements on drawings.","Section drawings with details; Handwritten measurements written in pencil. Not scaled. Reproduction drawing.","Full size details of East Doors to Stair Hall; notes - these new doors of same detail as original west door to replace late doors now in place; Sect AA Section thru Panel Moulding; Sect BB of door opening. 1\" scale; full scale. Original drawing.","Includes West Wall, North Wall, and East Wall shelving; Note - The shelves and brackets are shown in the identical positions of the originals as indicated by the definite marks discovered on the original laths. 3/4\" = 1'. Original drawing.","Blueprints and original sketches by Walter Macomber showing satin festoons for palladian window; reproduction drawing for the elevation of the palladian window, Ethel Pilson Warren. Not scaled; and scale as noted 1/2\" = 1'","Full size details of colonnade posts by Macomber; Elevations and Cross Sections with some full size details of cornices and base of columns; received in the \"history department\" January 1966. full size; not scaled - measurements. Blueprints, original drawings.","Curtains with damasks detail. 1\" = 1'. Blueprint.","7 reproduction drawings - reconstruction of cupola and framing study. 1\" = 1'. Reproduction drawings.","Original and reproduction drawings. Three reproduction measured drawings of the drapery elevation and two original sketches with watercolor showing the same details. 3/4\" = 1'","Original drawings by William C. Winter. Series of three drawings with copies and two pages of drafts showing details and measurements of the Fan Chair. William C. Winter, Mount Vernon Carpenter Shop.","Series of drawings of the Servants Hall while it was being used as the Director's office. Includes elevations.","Blueprint. North Closet sketch includes West Wall, North Wall, and East Wall shelves, brackets, plaster, etc.; Colonnade sketch shows hand rail and lower rail full size details; First floor plan by H.T. Abbott, Jan. 1938. 1/4\" = 1'; 3/4\" = 1'; full size","Original pencil sketch drawing of a section of colonnade, numbering of wood panels above an arch. By Blake (signed Blake with no first name).","Reproduction. Elevation of the weathervane, cupola restoration. Copy made for product development. Scale as noted.","Reproduction drawing, one window elevation in Large Dining Room with curtains. Scale 3/4\" = 1'","Four blueprints drawings showing dimensions of chimneys throughout the Mansion, including first floor, second floor, attic. 1/4\"=1'","Blueprints showing the location and carving or design of the hand rail and lower rail along the colonnade. 1/4\"=1'","Blueprints. Showing west wall, north wall, and east wall of closet. With note, \"the shelves and brackets are shown in the identical positions of the originals as indicated by the definite marks discovered on the original laths.\" 3/4\" = 1'","Series of 11 drawings by Charles Killam for different floors of the Mansion, plans for strengthening the floors/ceilings. Numbered drawings include: 1-5 Strengthening of Banquet Hall Ceiling, 6 Strengthening of Second Floor, 7-7A Cellar Plan, 8 Second Floor, 9 Attic Floor. 1/4\" = 1'","Photostat copies of Gillett's drawings including: 3rd floor, 2nd floor and Banquet Hall ceiling, First Floor Framing. All with notes and smaller supplemental drawings. Note in Harrison Dodge's hand, \"Photostats of Gillett's drawings, Mansion timbering, 1932.\" 1/4\" = 1'","Drawing with key for early  period, middle period, final development, drainage pit, cornerstone, ice pit, stone and brick. Labeled Plat IV. Adhered to mat frame.","Hand-colored perspective views, \"to accompany a set of measured drawings made in the office of research and restoration of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Prepared under the direction of Morley J. Williams, Director of Research and Restoration, Drawn by N. Ulman from measurements by L.A. Enersen, J.D. Scruggs, A. Hopkins and N. Ulman.\"","Reproductions on board, probably made for display or publication purposes","Two original drawings of the south porch of the Mansion with plan, front elevation, and side elevation. 1/2\" scale.","Reproduction drawing, Richard Anelson, Inc. \"Center Palladian window over curtain green silk with cut fringe caught back with self fabric pouff. Pair of cord and tassels at center. Green silk to hang approximately to the thrid light from the bottom. Under curtain dimity to hang to sill caught back with cream cotton cord and tassels trimmed with cream cotton loop fringe. Side windows green silk over curtain caught back with self fabric pouff - pair of cord and tassels at the center green silk to hang to the top of the first light from the bottom - Dimity under curtain to hang to sill, caught back with cream cotton cords and tassels trimmed with cream loop fringe.\" 1/2\" scale","Photographic reproductions from the series of drawings \"Measurement of the Mansion\" by Morley Jeffers Williams. See folders for individual titles.","By Suburban Bronze Works, Inc. Drawn by A. Berger. Blueprint. Half Section, Half Elevation, Detail of hook and rope.","Reproduction. Full size drawing of pedestal for rope barrier for the Mansion.","Reproduction drawings. Series of 13 drawings for the roof restoration project including: Roof Plans – Removals, Mansion Roof Plan, Dependency and Arcade (Colonnade) Roof Plans, Elevations, Rainwater Diverter True Projection Plans, Details, Sections, Mansion and Dependency Chimney Reconstructions.","Reproduction drawings. 1st Floor Framing; 2nd Floor and Banquet Hall Ceiling; 3rd Floor Framing and Measurements. 1/4\" scale","By John Loughnane. Etching or engraving featuring the Palladian window on the north elevation of the Mansion as seen through an arch such as the colonnade. Illustrated in Great Georgian Houses ca. 1930s. 1\"=1' scale","By John Loughnane and Earl Purdy. Etching or engraving of the north elevation of the Mansion with figure of a man next to the window. Illustrated in Great Georgian Houses ca. 1930s. 1/16\" = 1' scale","By Philip Sanfilippo, Del. First floor plan of Mansion with the dependencies (kitchen and servant's quarters). Colonnades are referred to as arcades and the floor plan shows the \"Family Kitchen,\" the \"Scullery,\" the \"State Kitchen,\" and the \"Office\" along with the porch. Note on plan says \"The conditions arcades as shown were built during the life of George Washington, existing arcades and library porch are later date.\" Matted. RM-110; NEWS-5782. 1/16\" = 1'","Set of 6 reproduction drawings for the cupola restoration, 1992-1994","By John Loughnane. Etching or engraving showing interior details of the Banquet Hall in the Mansion. Includes reflected plan of the ceiling, elevation and section of the south wall, chair rail, baseboard, doorhead, and cornice and ceiling ornament. Illustrated in Great Georgian Houses ca. 1930s.","By John Loughnane and Earl Purdy. Etching or engraving of the west front of the Mansion. Note at the bottom gives details of building materials and architecture. Illustrated in Great Georgian Houses ca. 1930s. 1/16\" = 1' scale","Series of drawings for the Mansion roof restoration work. Includes drawings: Roof Plans Removal, Mansion Roof Plan, Arcade and Dependency Roof Plans, Mansion Roof Elevations, North and South Dependency Roof Elevations, Rainwater Diverter True Projection Plans and Details, Piazza Roof Details, Roof Details, Alternate No. 2 Chimney Elevations and Details, Alternate No. 1 Chimney Elevations and Details, Dormer Schedule and Elevations Lighting Protection Details.","Series of drawings for the restoration of entablature at the Mansion. Includes drawings: Entablature elevations, Piazza interior entablature elevations, column and pilaster capitals entablature section.","Reproductions, by Elise S. Johnson; Yasuyuki Itoh; Bess Althaus Graham. 3 sheets: ceiling plan section/elevation SE room first floor; ceiling plan section/cornice elevation NE room first floor; ceiling plan NW room first floor.","Blueprint by unknown. First, second, and third floor plans of mansion -- badly torn.","Reproduction. 2 copies, 2 sheets each: scheme A and B; scheme C. By Nathaniel Palmer Neblett","By Philip Baker. Original plus 4 copies. Full size detail. Moulding profiles taken from rooms in Mansion","Reproduction. 1\" = 1'","Reproduction. 2 sheets -- first floor plan and interior elevations. 1/2\" = 1'","First floor framing with detailed measurements. 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction. Five sheets showing elevations for office and colonnade. 1/2\" = 1'","Reproductions. Depicts the north and south elevations of the Mansion.","Reproduction. Cellar plan and what is above each section. 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction. Feasibility study of wait times, occupancy at one time, turnover rate.","Reproductions. 2 sheets -- details of weathervane. By MRD, SFR","Reproductions. Four sheets (and one small sheet) showing outside elevations as well as detailed plans for main floor. Photocopies with notes written on the drawings throughout.","Photographic reproductions from the series of drawings \"Measurement of the Mansion\" by Morley Jeffers Williams and Nathalia Ulman. See labels for individual titles.","Drawings for each door in the mansion. (2 copies, 5 sheets each)","Reproductions. 8 sheets - Details of door and window frames with elevations shown. Full scale and 1/2\"","Oehrlein and Associates. Reproductions. 7 sheets -- Existing Conditions Plan; Passage B01 Wall Elevations; South Room B02 Wall Elevations; Rooms B03, B04, B05 and B05A Wall Elevations; Rooms B03, B04 and B05 Wall Elevations; North Room B06 Wall Elevations; Vault B07, B08 and B09 Wall Elevations.","Reproductions. 13 sheets: roof plans removals; mansion roof plan; arcade and dependency roof plans; mansion roof elevations; north and south dependency roof elevations; rainwater diverter true projection plans and details (2 sheets); piazza roof details; roof details; alternate no. 2 chimney elevations and details (2 sheets); alternate no. 1 chimney elevations and details; dormer schedule and elevations lightning protection details. By MRD, KL, SR.","27 small sheets: north wall room 212; east wall room 212; south wall room 212; west wall room 212; north view from room 216 hallway; North and south views room 216; east views room 216 hallway?; north view hall and stairwell room 216?; east view stairwell room 216; plan view stairs from room 119 to room 216; west view stairs; south wall room 216; west wall room 216 (2 sheets); north wall room 215; east wall room 215; south wall room 215; west wall room 214; north wall room 214; east wall room 214; south wall room 214; west wall room 215; north wall room 202; fireplace room 202; east wall room 202; south wall room 202; west wall room 202.","6 drawings: floor plan; fireplace; west elevation; south elevation; east elevation; north elevation. Reproduction, unknown creator. 3/4\" scale.","Reproduction drawings. 23 drawings of all aspects of cupola restoration. Creators listed as LIP, MRD, SFR, KL, AC, CLF.","Job No. 322; Plan No. 43. Morley Jeffers Williams, Consultant; Drawn by R.O.K. Blueprint and original drawing.","Plan or map of the estate showing Mansion, outbuildings, gardens. Morley J. Williams, Tracing and Mains by J.B.R. (1938). Blueprint. Not scaled.","Includes the North East Elevation, South East Elevation, Section BB, CC, DD. Includes detail for typical standpipe to obtain drop in elevation, ¾\" = 1'; half section typical pipe catch basin 1 ½\" = 1'; and half section typical brick catch basin ¾\" = 1'; Job No. 322, Plan No. 3, Sheet No. 1. Morley J. Williams, Landscape Architect; Drawn by WLC. Blueprint. 3/4\" = 1' and 1 1/2\" = 1' scale.","Geo. A. Weschler, Consulting Engineer. Blueprint, not scaled.","Notes handwritten on portions of the drawing; Job No. 322, Plan No. 7, Sheet No. 1. Morley Jeffers Williams, Landscape Architect; Drawn by WLC. Reproduction drawing, not scaled.","Construction Plans are hand drawn with notes; Blueprints with copies. Unknown (Office of Research and Restoration – MJW?); Robert Fisher. Blueprint and original drawing, not scaled.","Includes Cross Section, Longitudinal Section, Plan of Header Form, Plan of Stretcher Form, Plan and section of Stretcher, Isometric drawing of corner of header form and corner of crib. Job No. 322, Plan No. 5, Sheet No. 1. Morley Jeffers Williams; Drawn by WLC. Blueprint, varied scale.","Includes NE and NW corners of Blacksmith shop and Ice House, Present wall elevation, old wall elevation, ground level, and base of new wall; Elevation of Kitchen Garden Wall from Stable Yard and Laundry Yard (7 copies of same). Unknown (Office of Research and Restoration – MJW?); Walter Macomber. Blueprint and reproduction drawing. 1\" = 20'; ¼\" = 1'","Includes sections, elevations, plans, and details. Job No. 322, Plan No. 12, Sheet No. 1, Drawing No. S1 and S2. Morley J. Williams, drawn by WLC; Carl C. Hansen, Consulting Engineer, approved by Walter Macomber. Blueprint and reproduction drawing. Varied scale; 1\" = 10'","Drawing in blueprint form showing plants and vegetation surrounding Ha Ha Wall and Ice House; Plotted by Robert Fisher, Plan 322 – 113A. Blueprint and original drawing. Scale of feet on drawing; 1\" = 40'","One original drawing, probably by Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent showing a brick and wood fence enclosure - plan and elevation. Note on back in pencil reads \"Walls of Garden, Brick coping instead of wood\"; Two blueprints of the detail of garden wall palisade by Walter Macomber; one original drawing of the re-arrangement of the flower beds in the Upper Garden by Walter Macomber. Not scaled; 1\" = 1'","Job No. 322; Plan No. 7 Sheet No. 1. Reproduction drawing. Not scaled.","Job No. 322; Plan No. 8. Blueprint and reproduction drawing. Morley Jeffers Williams; Plotted by WLC. 1\" = 40'","Job No. 322; Plan No. 2, Sheet No. 1; note on back in pencil reads \"Center line on Mansion, Williams, n.d. Showing distances and contours.\" Blueprint. Morley Jeffers Williams; Drawn by WLC. Scale of feet on drawing.","Nathalia Ulman's Kitchen Garden Drawing - \"the Design of an Elegant Kitchen and Fruit Garden Containing 0.92 Acres\" RP-1011a; Two \"General Plans\" drawn by Worth Bailey. Reproduction drawings, Not scaled; Scale of feet on drawings.","Includes Tree Legend. Reproduction drawing. 1\" = 40'","Blueprint. Includes FSD of Lower Gate pintle, Bottom of Gate FSD, Plan top of hinge FSD, 1/2 plan of wall pier and gate, Bottom rail, and Section through Gate FSD","Original drawing. Not scaled. Sketch of West Gate door.","3 copies of a blueprint and one ink sketch on onion skin paper showing the proposed gate. 1/2\" = 1","Originals. Three drawings. Details for 3 signs: Entrance and exit sign; Magnolia grandiflora (plants) sign; School House sign. Full size; 1 1/2\" = 1'","Original drawing. Proposed gate and location of gate included on drawing; Design \"A\". 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction. Includes Sections and Elevations of details. Full Size; 3/4\" = 1'","Blueprint, original drawing, reproduction drawing. Unknown creator. Several different sketches of the proposed iron benches with correspondence between Robert Fisher and J.W. Fiske Iron Works.","Original drawing. Simple line drawing showing his method, no extra notes.","Unknown creator. Original and reproduction drawings. Original drawing backed with brown construction paper with handwritten notes on the types of trees in pencil. Facsimile document has several \"trees\" circled in red. Fragile condition.","One hand-drawn map of the trees and plantings around the serpentine walk and by the Mansion – this was probably done by Harrison Dodge, Superintendent, undated. One facsimile drawing \"Plan Showing Existing and Proposed Planting along Serpentine Walk,\" H.T. Abbott, 1934; One printed reproduction on cardstock \"Trees at Mount Vernon as of 1951 – map compiled from survey of 1932 with revisions made from measurements taken by O.E. Dodd during 1951.\"; One hand-drawn map and two identical blueprints \"Mount Vernon Flower Garden\" copied from plan of H.T. Abbott, 6/27/1936 by G.A.W.","One blueprint and one reproduction map or plan of the trees and plantings around the Serpentine Walks and Bowling Green, unknown artist; Two original drawings and four blueprints (identical) of the Preliminary Study for Bulb Planting by Morley Jeffers Williams August 1937; One color pencil drawing (maybe by Harrison Dodge?) \"Sketch of Proposed Change\" to the Flower Garden or Upper Garden, undated.","Blueprints and original drawings. 8 items total, 4 different drawings - flower beds with lists of flowers in each section. East and West flower beds","Original and reproduction drawings. 8 items total; All are drawings of Plans for the Upper Garden - one by an unknown person; one by E.R. Kent; and one by Worth Bailey with multiple copies/versions. 20' = 1\"; scale of feet on drawing.","Original and reproduction drawings. Three different version, one includes list of plants. One on onion skin paper, very fragile and brittle. Scale omitted.","Original drawings. Two drawings on draft paper - one for the West Rose Garden and one for the East Rose Garden. Two larger drawings (identical) where the east and west rose gardens are combined onto one sheet.","Original and reproduction drawings. Three copies of the same drawing, one original and two repros. Original drawing is on thin, fragile paper with tears and taped areas.","Original and reproduction drawings. Two 1946 drawings of the flower beds in the Upper Gardens, Beds No. 110-114, with names of flowers; Two planting plans for the long borders in the flower gardens, 1952 - includes list of plants with months for planting, RA-1, DR-1A and 1B (these are originals drawn on thin paper, fragile and brittle).","Multiple drawings - series of several drawings together for the replanting of the boxwood parterre by Walter Macomber, Nov. 1947; one drawing of the design and names of plants in the Upper Garden by Abbott 1934; three sketches (probably by Robert Fisher) for the Parterre Enclosures and names of plants. Includes RA-1 DR-23. 1\" = 5' and 1\"=10'","Reproduction. Shows Bowling Green, Upper and Lower Gardens, Mansion, and Outbuildings. Scale in feet on drawing.","Original and reproduction drawing. General plan/map of Mount Vernon's historic area showings the Mansion, outbuildings, gardens, paths, etc. 1\"=40'","Original drawing by Harrison Dodge. Site map showing the historic area of Mount Vernon with original buildings hand colored.","Original pencil and ink drawing - \"Black ink line = supply line, red ink line = Propsed main for watering flowers W-8.\" Shows placement of tanks, cistern, supply pipe from river, etc. 1\" = 15' scale","One original and one reproduction of same drawing. Based on documentary sources, Dimensions from MS (manuscripts) about 1796. 1\" = 1'","Original and reproduction drawings. Includes full size gate hinge, full size post finial, and gate elevation. 3/4\" and full size","Original drawing. Includes bottom sides, bottom front and rear, saw marks.","Reproduction drawing. Layout of the greenhouse building and sections of the upper garden. 1\" = 5'","RP-742, MD-4928; Survey and plat, entrance ellipse in front of Mansion done by the Mount Vernon and Bull Run Chapters, Virginia Association on Surveyors. Virginia Association on Surveyors, The Mount Vernon and Bull Run Chapters.","Original and reproduction drawings. Shows historic area around the Mansion and Bowling Green with gardens and east lawn. By Virginia Association on Surveyors, The Mount Vernon and Bull Run Chapters.","Tracing with photostat and transparency reproductions of the Vaughan plan. 1\" = 50'","Original and reproduction drawings. Full size drawing of flower pot, reconstructed from fragments found at Mount Vernon.","Section and Elevation of Locust Post.","Original drawings. Full size of Head and elevation of post, 1/4\" and full size scale.","Blueprint. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, National Capital Parks, Drawn by Eastern Div., Br. Of Plans and Design. Proposed Gate, Elevation of Present Wall, and Plan of Present Wall, and Plot of land where gate sits. 1\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'","Blueprint. Full Size of Gate Hinge, Elevation of Gate, Full Size Post Finial with Section.","Blueprint. Full scale drawing of the sundial base and posts.","Blueprints. Three copies each of two drawings, both labeled Plant Tub Study. Three identical drawings of the plan and elevations of the plant tubs, and three identical drawings with full size detail and elevations. Full size and 3\" = 1'","Reproduction. Plan, layout of the garden with decorative drawings of plants surrounding and key to the layout.","By Philip Sanfilippo, Del. Plat plan of the historic area with Mansion, outbuildings, gardens, bowling green, etc. Title note reads \"The home of George Washington Restoration Plan by M.J. Williams.\" 1\" = 66'","Blueprint. 2 sheets with layouts for plants in beds 110, 111, 112, 113. Unknown creator.","Original and 3 reproductions: details of gates at bowling green entrance. 3/4\" and full size","Original. Includes Palisade Fence on Brick Wall, Lawn Elevation, Palisade Detail, Post Detail, Plan View, Mortise Detail, and Hangar Detail. Full scale and 1\" = 1'","Reproduction. Shows area in front of greenhouse. 1\" = 5'","Blueprint. R. Frank Hunt. Irrigational system for bowling green and east front of Mansion. 1\" = 40'","Reproduction. Plan for drainage of east lawn. 1\" = 40'","Reproduction. Palisade fence on brick wall, pallisade detail, post detail, mortise detail, hangar detail. Full scale and 1\" = 1'","Original. Details of brick wall. 1\" = 1'","Reproduction. By R. Frank Hunt. 4 copies of the plan showing pipes and coverage for irrigation. 1\" = 40'","Original. Plans for east and west rose gardens with varieties of plants listed. 1\" = 5'","Reproduction. Details of flower garden with flower varieties named, as well as height of hedges. 1\" = 5'","Plan for flower garden in front of greenhouse - several tears in the paper. No creator listed but probably by Robert Fisher.","2 sheets: ext. elevations B and C; ext. plan and elevation A. By Dominic Watkins.","By D.C. Lentini. Reproduction. Soil survey detailing soil types.","3 blueprints and one drawing of the Bee House for Mount Vernon, front view and side view by Walter Macomber; 2 elevation drawings of the Wash House by Morley Jeffers Williams; 1 drawing of details of the Wash House including Cornice and Siding Detail, Window Head and Jamb, Window and Sill, Baseboard, Pegboard, and Door Details","Reproduction drawings. Series of 7 drawings of the \"Greenhouse and Negro Quarters\" – showing elevations, floor plans, and details. Drawings include details: Windows, Door Jambs, Rake and Pilaster, Sash, Shutters, Cornice, Plans, Floor Plans, and Elevations. Scales vary ¼\" scale, 1/8\" scale, 3\" scale, full size.","Original drawings. Butler's House – series of 5 drawings including elevations, floor plans, and details of cornices, windows, doors, and trim; Laundry House – series of 3 drawings including elevations, floor plans, and details; Coach House Elevations and Floor Plan. 1/2\" = 1' and full size details","Original drawings, 1 through 3 of a series. Includes Window Cornice and Pinnacle details, Elevations and Floor Plans. 1/2\" = 1' and full size details","Reproductions. Drawings 4 through 7 of a series. Includes 1/4\" scale Section DD, Full Size Cornice Details, Windows, Door Jambs, Rake and Pilaster Details, and Window Elevations and details. Full Size Details and varied scales.","Reproductions. Drawings 1 through 3 of a series. Includes Window Cornice and Pinnacle details, Elevations and Floor Plans. Full Size Details and varied scales.","Original drawings. Spinning House series of 10 drawings; Gardener's House series of 3 drawings; Salt House - 1 drawing; Family Kitchen - series of 2 drawings; 3 drawings to accompany report on the proposed structural repairs of the Barn. Varied scales.","One original and two reproduction drawings of the elevations and floor plan of the Coach House (RA-1, DR-10 and RA-1, DA-11). 1/2\" = 1'","Reproductions. Series of 5 drawings (2 copies of each). Includes Floor Plans, Longitudinal and Transverse Sections, Details of Shelf Brackets, Full Size Details of Baseboard, Inside Cornice, Window Trim, Door Trim; Outside Cornice, East Elevation, North Elevation, Door Details, and Dormer Cornice Details. Varied scales.","Reproductions. Series of 3 drawings (2 copies of each). Includes Floor Plans, Exterior and Interior Elevations, Full Size Window and Cornice Details. Varied scales","Original drawings and blueprints. 13 items total all pertaining to the Butler's House or Storehouse; Blueprints and original sketches, probably by Walter Macomber and/or Carroll Curtice; One blueprint dated 1935 by Morley Jeffers Williams, drawn by R.O.K. Varied scales.","2 blueprints dated 1898-1899 of the floor plans of several outbuildings - created by S. Homer Woodbridge Company, Boston; 1 reproduction drawing with the Kitchen Elevation on one side and the Storehouse Floor Plan on the other side, probably by Walter Macomber or Carroll Curtice  - handwritten notes on drawing. 1/2\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'","Original and reproductions. 5 drawings total; Original sketches by Walter Macomber. 2 reproduction drawings of Dormer Sash East Elevation (unknown building). Varied scales.","Blueprint. Simple rendering of the proposed Greenhouse. Note in the folder with the blueprint reads \"1941 Sketch\". No scale.","3 blueprints total; North Elevation of East Quarters, North Elevation of Greenhouse, Garden Elevation of Greenhouse, Garden Elevation of West Quarters, Section thru East Qurater Looking West, Section Thru Greenhouse Looking East, Floor Plans. 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction drawings. Oehrlein and Associates. 6 drawings from a series showing recommended updates and changes. 1/8\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'","Reproductions. 3 drawings (3 copies of each) including 1st and 2nd Floor Plans and Interior Elevation, Exterior North and West Elevations, Exterior South and East Elevations. 1/2\" = 1'","Original plans and reproductions. Series of 4 drawings including Floor Plans and Details, Interior Details and Roof Framing, Interior Elevations, North and West Exterior Elevations, Plan of Smokehouse, Exterior Elevation of Doors, Door Details, Full Size Detail of Cornice, Ceiling Joist and Rafter Plan. 1/2\" = 1' and full size detail.","Original drawings and blueprints. Multiple drawings with original sketches and blueprint copies by MJ Williams, Walter Macomber, and Killam. Includes Stable Ground Floor Plan and Loft Floor Plan, Details of Exterior Loft Stair, Sketch Showing Interpretation of Physical Evidence Found in Framework of Mule Shed, Sections and Elevations, and Stable Measurements.  Blueprints and original sketches of Longitudinal Section and Transverse Section by Killam. 1/4\" = 1' and full size detail","Multiple original and reproduction drawings: 2 drawings that show the layout and measurements of the Mansion with its dependencies and colonnades (numbered RA-1, DR-22a and RA-1, DR-22b); Salt House elevation drawings; Gardener's House elevation and floor plan","Blueprint showing floor plan and transverse section of spinning house. 1/4\" scale","Several original pencil drawings of the greenhouse's elevations, floor plans, and sketches of details","Series of drawings (mostly blueprints) showing all views, elevations, sections, and floor plans of the reconstruction of the greenhouse, 1950. Blueprints, original, and reproduction drawings, varied and 1/4\" scale","One reproduction drawing of the greenhouse details of windows, door jambs, rake and pilaster; one reproduction drawing of 1/8\" scale elevations , 2nd floor and ground floor plans. 3\" scale and 1/8\" scale","Two blueprints for the \"new greenhouse\" from 1898, showing quarters and office spaces. S. Homer Woodbridge company. 1/4\" = 1'","Two blueprint copies of the west end elevation for the greenhouse and quarters (before reconstruction of Washington's greenhouse). 1/2\" = 1'","Blueprint. Includes Section thru Stall and Plan of Stall. 3/4\" = 1\"","Blueprint. Includes Full Size Thru Stringer, Side View of Ladder Stair, 3/4\" Scale Elevation of Mantle, Cornice Moulding, Section Thru Mantle. 3/4\" and full size scale.","Blueprint. Includes Plan Showing Mule Shed and Storage Room, and Rear Elevation of Mansion Stable showing Mule Shed and Storage Room. 1/4\" = 1'","Blueprint. Includes West Wall , East Wall, and North Wall - Note \"the West Wall contains only remnants of shelf supports and brackets. Location of shelves on other walls determined by existing nail holes in orginal studs.\" 1/2\" = 1\" scale","Blueprint. Butler's House details includes elevation of mantle, side view of ladder stair, cornice moulding, true outline of moulding, pilaster face, face of frieze panels, etc.; Mule Shed framework drawing includes Rear Elevation of Mansion Stable Showing Mule Shed and Storage Room, Plan showing Mule Shed and Storage Room. 3/4\" = 1'; 1/4\" = 1'; full size","Blueprint drawing showing the end view and side view of the saddle rack for the coach house in stable. 1 1/2\" = 1'","Blueprints. Detail of Coach House doors showing hinges, batten, nails, etc. 3/4\" scale.","Four drawings including Floor Plans and Details, Enterior Details and Roof Framing, Enterior Elevations, and North and West Enterior Elevations.","One drawing of the Greenhouse floor plans and elevations, and four drawings of the Butler's House including floor plans, longitudinal and transverse sections, details and shelf brackets, details of baseboard, cornices, trim, east and north elevations, door details and dormer cornice trim.","Reproduction. Floorplan and elevations of greenhouse and adjacent wings. 1/8\" = 1'","By Oehrlein and Associates. Reproductions. 6 sheets -- some from the 1950s. Showing West Slave Quarters elevation, greenhouse and slave quarters, with different elevations of each.","Reproductions. Two rolls of drawings. Several elevation views in one roll and seven sheets in second roll with entire building, other details of elevations and windows. 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction. Cleverdon, Varney and Pike. 3 sheets -- elevation, 2nd floor plan, 1st floor plan.","Reproduction. Six drawings on one sheet, showing floorplan and exterior of necessary.","Reproduction. Elevations and framing and foundation plan with differences noted between the two necessaries. 1/2\" = 1'","Oehrlein and Associates. Reproductions. Six sheet transparencies: greenhouse -- east-west section; greenhouse and slave quarters, floor plans; west slave quarters -- elevations; greenhouse -- south elevation/greenhouse and slave quarters -- sections; greenhouse -- east and west elevations/west slave quarters -- south elevation; greenhouse and east slave quarters -- north elevation/east slave quarters -- south elevation.","Reproduction. 3 sheets - Elevations and floorplan with details of shelves and brackets. 1/2\" scale.","Reproductions. Drawings of many buildings on the estate: 2 for colonnades; 4 for stable; 1 for coach house; 4 for smokehouse; 1 for salt house; 5 for butler's house; 10 for spinning house; 8 for office; 7 for greenhouse and negro quarters; 2 for family kitchen; 3 for gardner's house; 3 for laundry; 3 for octagons.","Reproduction. 1 sheet for salt house; 4 sheets for smoke house, showing various elevations; 10 sheets for spinning house, showing various interior and exterior elevations.","MFM Design. Reproduction. One sheet showing options for new uses for museum and greenhouse and slave quarters. Has a tear.","Reproductions. Two sheets for the kitchen; 5 sheets for butlers house showing plan and various elevations; 4 sheets for mansion stable showing plan and sections; 3 sheets for laundry house showing plan and details; 1 sheet for coach house with plan and elevations.","Reproductions. 7 sheets -- 1/8\" scale elevations and ground floor and 2nd floor plans; 1/4\" scale 1st and 2nd floor plans; sections A-A, B-B, C-C and garden elevation of greenhouse; 1/4\" scale section D-D and full size cornice details; 3\" scale details of windows, door jambs, rake and pilaster detail; details; window details.","Reproduction. Three drawings: basement, 1st floor, 2nd floor with window details. 1/2\" = 1'","Blueprint. Note - new mouldings like old stool and scotia (?) in western office. 1\"=1' and full size","Series of 13 blueprint drawings all pertaining to the Northeast Quarters, including Plans, Structural Changes, Additions, Heating and Plumbing, etc. (building now known as the Bolton Building). Varied scale.","4 blueprints dated 1936 by Nathalia Ulman \"Research Office Remodeling\" thought to be the Administration or Bolton Building; other drawings show the floor plan of the same building, 1963. Drawings by W.C.D and M.E.B. Scale 1/4\"=1'","Blueprint. Showing Direct Current vs. Alternating Current underground lines. 1\" = 80' and 1\" = 85'","Shows measurements and plan for wharf. Note \"40 cts. Sup foot or $2800.\"","Original drawing. Includes elevation, plan, and details for outside casing to windows, and details for cornice. Handwritten note concerning shingles, wooden sills, pricing, etc. Conservation work done by CCAHA. RA-19, DR-35. Scale 4' = 1\" and Full size details.","Original drawings and copies showing proposed circulation plan around the Tomb, as well as a Detail design for a wrought iron pedestal.","3/4\" and Full Size Details of Guard House at Tomb - blueprint, original and copies by Walter Macomber; Series of three drawings for Repairs at Washington's Tomb - blueprints and copies.","Several original drawings with copies by Walter Densmore, 1936-1937, North End Vault, Rear Vault, Subdrainage New Tomb, Ground Plan Outer Vault - New Tomb and Elevation of the New Tomb. 1/2\"=1'","Blueprints. Ground Floor Plans for both the First Unit of Quarters and the Central Unit of Quarters. 1/8\" = 1'","Reproduction drawings. Blueprint copy of Topographic Map - Part of Mt. Vernon Estate, Mt. Vernon Magisterial District Fairfax County, Virginia, R.F.K. and Edward S. Holland Jr.; copy of a drawing by Walter Macomber showing proposed quarters buildings","Series of blueprints showing plans and elevations for the proposed Headquarters or \"Quarters\" buildings for the MVLA. 1/8\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'","Series of three reproduction drawings showing the floor plans for each level of CCVC or the Lower Gate Center. 1/8\" = 1'","Two reproduction drawings, New Sanitary Sewer System Plan - Profile, and New Sanitary Sewer System Details. Scales as shown, Job. No. 1703-A. By Associated Engineers, Inc.","Reproduction drawings. Schematic Design submission, Part Site Plan, Boiler Room Plan. Smith and Faass, Consulting Engineers. 1\" = 40' and 1/4\" = 1'","Series of drawings for the smokehouse showing multiple elevations, floor plans, and details. 1/2\" scale. Original and reproduction drawings.","Three original drawings (2 sketches on thin paper) showing measurements of the ground around the old tomb; one drawing of the brick treads, or old tomb steps, 1950.","One blueprint drawing for proposed quarters, ground floor plan. 1/8\" = 1'","Blueprint. Includes Elevations and Plan, Roof Finial, Sections. 3/4\" = 1'","Includes 9 drawings (blueprint, original, and reproductions) of ground and first floor plans for Central Unit and First Unit of the proposed quarters.","Includes one topographic map of the area where the proposed headquarters would be built by Edward Holland; all other drawings by Walter Macomber including detail of porch columns, elevations, and sketch of exterior. Blueprint, original, and reproductions. Varied scales.","One series of a blueprint and two original drawings for the propogating house by G.A.W. in 1936; Two reproduction drawings (and two copies) of the proposed service greenhouse showing elevations and plan, scale 1/8\" = 1' by Robert Fisher, 1950","Several blueprints with different dates all concerning the power plant, boiler house, or fire engine house. Drawings by J.B.R. (probably James Rouse), C.L.B., Claverdon, Varney and Pike consulting engineers. Varied scale.","Two drawings with multiple copies of each - one of the \"ground plan of the main entrance\" by Walter Densmore, 1937; one for the \"Entrance Gates\" of Mount Vernon by L. Norris, undated. 1/4\" = 1' scale","Reproduction drawing for the study of the Bowling Green entrance gate by Worth Bailey, May 1946; Blueprint drawing with details from the Guard House at the tomb, by Walter Macomber, undated. 1 \" = 1'; 3/4\" = 1' and full size","Blueprint. Ground Floor Plan - Ladies Quarters, undated. 1/8\" = 1'","Reproduction drawings. Concept Submission - Rehabilitation and Modernization - Basic Electrical Distribution and Emergency Standby Generator Power Systems, Capital Project No. 71-80. Scale as noted.","Non Mount Vernon - other historic sites","Drawings include orginals and copies of: Two earthenware mil pans, drawn from archaeological fragments, June 1955; Design for glass flower container, after an 18th century engraving by Roubillac, February 25, 1954 and November 4, 1947; copy of Design for glass flower container  from Worth Bailey by Robert Fisher, November 1952; A design for a glass vase from  an 18th century print, 1947. Full size.","Blueprints and original drawings by Charles Killiam including Pipe Trench in Gardener's House, Pipe Trench Old Quarters, Pipe Trench in Office Building, and Section of Tunnel, and Pipe Trench section under quarters. 3/4\"=1'","Blueprint drawing, Sea Wall at Mouth of Swamp by John B. Duncklee, Civil Engineer, undated - includes sections, elevations, and details; Cross section of Sea Wall, unknown creator, undated; Sea Wall Pile and Grillage foundation, unknown creator, undated; Untitled with handwritten note \"Sea Wall - 1894-1902, Construction details of wall and tide gate.\" 1/2\"=1'","Original drawing, Elevation of Wharf, Shelter, etc. and Plan, uknown creator and undated; Original drawing with reproduction copies, Section of Wharf and Section of Approach to Wharf, unknown creator and undated.","Seven drawings total including two reproduction copies: Proposed Causeway to Steamboat Wharf at Mount Vernon, by Associated Engineers, Inc. Washington, D.C. undated; Blueprint, Potomac River at Mount Vernon, Condition after dredging, July 1926, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, War Department, 1/1200; Wharf layout or plan, unknown creator and undated, 1/4\"=1'; Mount Vernon Channel, Showing condition of channel subsequent to dredging, 1909, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1/1200; Elevation of rail posts at wharf, unknown creator and undated, 1\" = 1'","Blueprint. Ground floor plan and second floor plan over kitchen for proposed headquarters building. 1/8\" scale","Reproduction drawing. With shelving notes. 1/4\" scale.","Reproduction drawing. Shows floor plans and layouts for each building/place with emphasis on \"Reuse of Space\" and \"New Space.\"","Reproduction drawings. Floor plans for Lower, Ground, and Upper Levels. Handwritten notes on drawing. Project No. 79003.01, 1/8\" scale","Reproduction. Wall elevations with notes. Drawn by Anita Williams. 3/4\" scale","Artist rendering, hand-colored, of the interior museum space after renovation, undated; Proposed schematic desing of the Ann Pamela Cunningham building (Administration Building) with floor plans and general section included. 1/8\" scale","Artist rendering of the proposed Hearst Gate. Original drawing by NAC (?)","Artist rendering of the proposed library in the Administration Building, Library and Research Center (APC). Original drawing by NAC.","Artist rendering of the exterior view of the Ann Pamela Cunningham Administration Building. Original drawing by NAC.","Artist rendering of the lobby of the Ann Pamela Cunningham Administration Building. Matted. Original drawing by NAC.","Five reproduction drawings related to the library and research center, APC building: Reading Room Furniture Diagram, January 4, 1982, VVKR Architects, drawn by Anita S. Williams, Ethel Pilson Warren consultant; Librarian and Archivist's Offices, April 21, 1982, VVKR Architects, drawn by Anita S. Williams, Ethel Pilson Warren consultant; Plan - Library Stacks, VVKR Inc., December 7, 1981; Archives shelving, Andrew Wilson Company, March 12, 1982; Plan - Archives, VVKR Inc., February 1, 1982","Reproduction drawing. Planting plan for the exterior of the APC building with plant list by Suzanne Schrage, landscape architect. 1\" = 20'","Four reproduction copies of drawing showing elevation of library shelving, and one drawing of the floor plan of shelving in the library stacks. By Andrew Wilson Company, dated March 12, 1982 and April 1, 1982","Three reproduction drawings showing floor plans and details of the archives room in the library and research center. Dated February 1, 1982 and December 7, 1981","Blueprint. Unknown creator. Studies of three different stair rails (elevations) showing different railing details.","Set of 5 reproduction drawings for the restoration of the museum building","Reproductions. Full set of the series of drawings for the reconstruction of Washington's 16-sided treading barn. Note \"Permit Set\" written in red ink on the cover page","Reproductions. Seven drawings from a series for the reconstruction of Washington's 16-sided treading barn. Includes plans, details, etc.","Walter L. Phillips Inc., Civil Engineers, Land Surveyors, Planners. Copies of permits and site plans for the 16-sided barn reconstruction. Includes correspondence and notes, permits, site location and construction access plan, erosion control plan and landscape plan, detail plan, utility plan and profile, sanitary pump station detail, storm drainage computations and profiles, geotechnical plan, pioneer farmer exhibit special exception drawing.","Grieves Worrall Wright and O'Hatnick, Inc. Architects. Print drawings. Series of drawings - Schematic Design Submission.","Grieves Worrall Wright and O'Hatnick, Inc. Architects. Print drawings. Series of drawings - Design Development Set","Reproductions. Drawings by C. Leonard; R. Molinaroll. 2 copies, 10 sheets each: cover sheet; general notes and submittals; construction plan, galleries 105-107; construction plan, galleries 112-113; concept design layout; elevations (3 sheets); section details; details. 1/4\" = 1'","Blueprints, by Hostetter. Each drawing is a different case for the exhibit, showing the layout and signage.","Reproductions. Drawings by TRK. 8 drawings showing floor plan and preliminary concept for planning.","Blueprint. Floor plan of museum. 1/2\" = 1'","Reproduction. Allan Greenberg, Architect. One drawing is the floorplan, and the other two are elevations.","Blueprint. By W.C.D. and M.E.B. Proposed renovation of upper and lower floors of the administration buildings. 1/4\" = 1'","By Charles Mack Designs. Reproduction. 6 sheets -- exhibition designs, including graphics.","Reproduction. Floor plan of ground floor and second floor. 1/8\" = 1'","Reproduction. R. Frank Hunt. 6 sheets -- plan view; restrooms under museum (3 copies of each). 3/8\" = 1' and 1/4\" = 1'","Reproduction. J.B. Floor plan for power plant.","Schematic landscape plan for grounds over proposed Education Center and near Mt. Vernon Inn.","Reproductions. By Hostetter. 6 sheets, including cover: Layout - Case #1; Layout - Case #2; Layout - Case #3; Graphic Details; Schedules.","MFM Design. 2 sheets -- two different plans for the traveling exhibition.","Reproduction. By James E. Mayo. Exhibition case layouts -- not executed. 3/8\" = 1'","Printed drawings. By JG. 3 sheets, one for each floor of proposed library building.","Blueprint. Full size details of fronts and moulding for exhibition cases -- large tear.","Reproduction. By RH. Shows details of all utilities around the Mansion. 1\" = 20'","Blueprint. 8 sheets: basement plan; first floor plan; second floor plan; front elevation; rear elevation; side elevations; sections; fireplace details. 1\" = 4'","Reproduction. By Archetype. 3 sheets: basement and foundation floor plans; ground floor plan; mezzanine floor plan.","Series of 12 photostat reproductions of the architectural drawings for the Mansion replica built for the Bicentennial of Washington's birth. By Charles Bryant.","Drawing of Pohick Church's memorial to the unknown dead bured at the churchyard. Includes detail front elevation, ensemble plan, ensemble elevation, side elevation. By Glenn Brown and Bedford Brown IV Architects.","Blueprint. Plan and front elevation of the vestry house at Pohick Church. Blueprint fading. By Edward W. Donn, Jr. 1/16\" = 1'","Grinnell W. Locke, Architect. Alterations and additions to staff house. Window schedule, door schedule, Main Floor plan, general notes, etc.","Blueprint. Proposed new administration building -- 1 sheet per floor. J.E. Fauber. 1/8\" scale.","Archetype. Reproductions. Three sheets: plans for basement, ground floor, and mezzanine. 1/8\" scale","Reproduction by unknown creator. Six sheets: overall gallery view with elevations; 5 sheets of exhibition casework.","Reproductions. 4 sheets: dated October 2004 and April 2005, showing various floor plans for the museum by unknown creator.","By Associated Engineers, Inc. 2 copies of plans for wharf: existing conditions wharf causeway; reconstruction plan wharf causeway; details wharf causeway (3 sheets).","Reproductions, blueprint. 19 sheets: floor plans and elevations for headquarters building.","Reproductions. 11 drawings with details for a reproduction of Mount Vernon. 1/4\" scale","By DTS/HLH. Reproductions. 5 sheets: education center exhibition plan; education center wall dimension plan; education center wall type/symbol plan; education center reflected ceiling plan; education center theater sections.","Reproductions, unknown creator. 3 copies of 5 sheets each: Mount Vernon Inn; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 1st level; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 2nd level; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 3rd level; exhibition and operational areas.","3 sheets: Mount Vernon Inn; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 1st Level; 2nd Level. Unknown creator.","Reproductions. 3 sheets: plan for building with inn and shops; lower level plan for inn and shops; schematic landscape plan. 1/16\" scale","Reproductions. 5 sheets of various designs for layout of buildings with tissue paper attendance charts and possible usages. Unknown creator.","Associated Engineers, Inc. 6 sheets showing details of wharf causeway. 1\" = 5' scale.","Reproduction. 2 copies of 3 sheets each with plans for post office.","Reproductions. Paul D. Spreiregen. 2 copies, 6 sheets each: mansion and north dependencies; south dependencies, greenhouse and slave qtrs, monuments, residences; Bolton and Cunningham; Inn; O\u0026M and archaeology; residences (notes in red on drawings)","MFM Design. 9 sheets: Floor Plan Revisions; Floor Plan Revisions: Stone Floor; Reflected Ceiling Plan Revisions; Elevations - Special Collections, Rare Books Room, George Washington Collection (4 sheets); Misc Details, Special Collections, Rare Book Reading Room (2 sheets). Print drawings.","7 sheets (5 on tissue paper): Cunningham and Bolton Buildings, 3rd level (2 copies); 2 copies of central area; Mount Vernon Inn; Cunningham and Bolton Buildings 2nd level; 1st level. Unknown creator.","Hostetter, of D\u0026P Inc. Reproduction. 5 layout sheets plus cover: case number 1; case number 2; case number 3; graphic details; schedules. Also 12 smaller sheets with case details.","Print drawings. 8 sheets: interior details - millwork details; level 1 floor plan; enlarged plans; special collections and rare books -- elevations; interior details -- millwork details; level 1 furniture floor plan; lower level furniture floor plan; level 2 furniture floor plan.","Reproductions. 7 sheets: overall view of the building; grade plan; various elevations; ground level plan; lower and upper level plan; cross sections of building; artistic depictions of various aspects of building.","Blueprint. Detailed plans for exhibition cases in 8 sheets - fragile condition, several tears throughout. No creator listed but probably by Jas. Rouse. 3/4\" = 1' and full size details","Blueprints. 5 sheets: East and West elevations; South elevation; North elevation; exhibition case fronts; exhibition cases moulding profiles. 3/4\" = 1\" and full size details","Print drawings for Lves Bound Together exhibit: exhibition/elevation reference plan; platform dimension plan; casework reference plan; elevations; elevations. Charles Mack Design.","Reproduction. 3 copies of the exhibition room in the museum with exact dimensions of each space for exhibits. 3/4\" = 1'","Reproduction. Charles Mack Design. Ten sheets with various plans for exhibition, including cases and electrical outlets.","Reproductions. 18 sheets detailing different areas of the estate. Air Survey Corporation of Virginia. 1\" = 50'","Reproductions. Drawings by Charles K. Bryant. 10 sheets showing various measurements for reproduction of the mansion -- city of New York Commission for the Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of George Washington. South Elevation; West Elevation; Second Floor Plan; East Elevation; North Elevation; Foundation Plan; Roof Plan; Transverse Section on Center Line; First Floor Plan.","Reproduction and blueprint. 4 sets of plans for headquarters building. 1/8\" = 1'","Printed drawings. MFM Design. Skids and Crates; Section 2 - Frontier Surveyor Diarama; Section 2 - Wood Palisade Wall Covering; Section 2 - Case 2.7.1 Ft. Necessity Case; Section 3 - Pohick Church Pew (4 sheets); Section 4 - Cannon Platform; Section 4 - Commander and Chief Diorama; Section 4 - Spymaster Tavern (2 sheets); Section 4 - Case 4.9.1 Weapons Case; Section 5 - Gristmill Model; Section 5 - Distillery Model; Section 5 - Case 5.8.1 Treading Barn Case; Section 7.2 - Martha Washington Case (5 sheets); Section 8 - Uneasy in the Mouth (3 sheets); Section 9 - Uniting the States Platform; Section 9 - Swearing In Diorama (6 sheets); Section 9 - Molding American Image Case (2 sheets); Section 9 - Setting Presidential Standards (4 sheets); Section 11 - 1799 Case (7 sheets)","Printed drawings. Quenroe Associates and Charles Mack Design. 31 sheets -- floor plan, exhibit cases, and lighting.  1/4\" = 1'","Printed drawings. 2 copies, 10 sheets each: MU main level, exhibition plan; MU main level, elevation reference plan; MU main level, partition plan; MU main level, finish plan; MU main level, electrical plan; MU main level, reflected ceiling plan; MU main gallery elevations; MU main gallery elevations; MU main level, building sections; MU main level, wall sections/details. 1/4\" = 1'","Print drawings. DSP, GRB. 35 sheets: cover page; partial plan (2 sheets); case type A (2 sheets); case type B (4 sheets); case type C (2 sheets); case type D (4 sheets); case type D pedestal; case furniture (3 sheets); typ. Wall case (3 sheets); graphic panels; photomurals; AV panel; marquee tent (3 sheets); piazza tableau (4 sheets); Mount Vernon in miniature (2 sheets); weathervane.","Reproductions. 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The series' holdings are not comprehensive and do not include every draft of every work. The subseries for  Jackson \u0026 Lee , for example, contains only a typescript draft of a single chapter. ","Series II: General Materials, 1862-1996  All materials not directly related to the writing and publication of Robertson's works are assembled within this series, which includes items pertaining to the preservation of lands adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield Park, manuscript drafts for various speeches made by Robertson, a list of articles written by Robertson and assorted ephemera. Materials are arranged by function. ","Series III: Virginia County Records, 1852-2005  This series contains records of Virginia counties during and after the American Civil War, including xeroxed sets of letters as well as additional records of individuals and other ephemeral material.","Series IV: Virginia Unit Records, 1849-2011  This series contains records of Virginia  units during the American Civil War, including xeroxed sets of letters as well as additional records of individuals and other ephemeral material.","Series V: Oversize Materials, [1982?]-2000, n.d.  This series consists of oversize galley proofs which were too large to be filed in Series I. Items in this series are arranged according to the order in which they would have been filed had they remained in Series I. ","American Civil War historian and Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at Virginia Tech, James I. \"Bud\" Robertson, Jr. (1930-2019) was born in Danville, Virginia. After graduating from Randolph-Macon College (B.A., 1955), Robertson obtained his M.A. (1956) and Ph.D. (1959) at Emory University and served as a teaching fellow (instructor in history) at Emory from 1958 to 1959. From 1959 to 1961, Robertson served as editor of Civil War History, a quarterly journal published by the University of Iowa. In 1961, he was appointed executive director of the National Civil War Centennial Commission by President John F. Kennedy and served until 1965, supervising the national observance of the Civil War centenary. Robertson served as professor of history at the University of Montana from 1965 until 1967, when he joined the faculty of Virginia Tech. He served as History Department head from 1969 to 1977, and was C. P. Miles Professor of History from 1977 to 1992. He became Alumni Distinguished Professor of History in 1992. ","Robertson has authored many award-winning scholarly books on Civil War-related topics, including  Soldiers Blue and Gray  (1988) (nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in History),  Civil War Virginia: Battleground for a Nation  (1991),  General A. P. Hill: The Story of a Confederate Warrior ; and  Stonewall Jackson: The Man, the Soldier, the Legend  (1997). He has also written two books for younger readers:  Civil War! America Becomes One Nation  (1992) and  Standing Like a Stone Wall: the Life of General Thomas J. Jackson  (2001). Robertson has been a contributing author and editor for several other works; his articles, too numerous to list here, have appeared in many encyclopedias, Civil War magazines and historical society journals. ","The guide to the James I. Robertson Jr. Papers, Accession by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","Accession I was processed in May 1996 by Helen Harrison, student assistant, and Laura Katz Smith, manuscripts curator. Processing, arrangement and description of Accession II commenced in September 2002 and was completed in November 2002. The two accessions were merged at this time. Additional accessions processed by Miles Abernethy from Janruary to May 2022 and August 2022.","The papers of James I. Robertson Jr., American Civil War historian, author, and Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at Virginia Tech, span the dates 1849 to 2011 and are comprised of writings, research papers, and collected original materials for the Civil War and the Commonwealth of Virginia. The writings consist of materials (research notes, manuscript drafts, typescript drafts and galley proofs) related to the writing and publication of a portion of Robertson's books and articles between 1982 and 2004, a large collection of notes and records of Virginia county and Civil War activity, and a collection of Virginia Civil War unit notes, records, and correspondence. 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Narrative of Pilgrimage to Cedar Mountain and Manassas Battlefields, September 4-5, 1968  ([Richmond?: s.n., 1968?]) E472.183 N377 1968 Civil War Spec","Johnston, J. Ambler.  Echoes of 1861-1961  ([Richmond]: privately printed, 1970) F227 .J6 1970 c.3 Civil War Spec","Johnston, J. Ambler.  The Civil War 1861-1865 in Arkansas and Missouri: Notes on the April, 1967 Trip of the Chicago Civil War Round Table  ([Richmond]: Distributed by the Virginia State Penitentiary, 1967) E470.4 .J647 1967 c.2 Civil War Spec","Wilshin, Francis.  Manassas (Bull Run) National Battlefield Park, Virginia  (Washington D.C., 1957) Docs I 29.58:15/2 Civil War Spec","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","This collection includes research notes, manuscripts, typescript drafts, working copies and galley proofs for books and articles written by Virginia Tech's Alumni Distinguished Professor of History James I. Robertson Jr., 1982-2001. Large collection of notes, papers, and correspondence relateing to Virginia Civil War counties and units. 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","Series III: Virginia County Records, 1852-2005  This series contains records of Virginia counties during and after the American Civil War, including xeroxed sets of letters as well as additional records of individuals and other ephemeral material.","Series IV: Virginia Unit Records, 1849-2011  This series contains records of Virginia  units during the American Civil War, including xeroxed sets of letters as well as additional records of individuals and other ephemeral material.","Series V: Oversize Materials, [1982?]-2000, n.d.  This series consists of oversize galley proofs which were too large to be filed in Series I. Items in this series are arranged according to the order in which they would have been filed had they remained in Series I. ","American Civil War historian and Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at Virginia Tech, James I. \"Bud\" Robertson, Jr. (1930-2019) was born in Danville, Virginia. After graduating from Randolph-Macon College (B.A., 1955), Robertson obtained his M.A. (1956) and Ph.D. (1959) at Emory University and served as a teaching fellow (instructor in history) at Emory from 1958 to 1959. From 1959 to 1961, Robertson served as editor of Civil War History, a quarterly journal published by the University of Iowa. In 1961, he was appointed executive director of the National Civil War Centennial Commission by President John F. Kennedy and served until 1965, supervising the national observance of the Civil War centenary. Robertson served as professor of history at the University of Montana from 1965 until 1967, when he joined the faculty of Virginia Tech. He served as History Department head from 1969 to 1977, and was C. P. Miles Professor of History from 1977 to 1992. He became Alumni Distinguished Professor of History in 1992. ","Robertson has authored many award-winning scholarly books on Civil War-related topics, including  Soldiers Blue and Gray  (1988) (nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in History),  Civil War Virginia: Battleground for a Nation  (1991),  General A. P. Hill: The Story of a Confederate Warrior ; and  Stonewall Jackson: The Man, the Soldier, the Legend  (1997). He has also written two books for younger readers:  Civil War! America Becomes One Nation  (1992) and  Standing Like a Stone Wall: the Life of General Thomas J. Jackson  (2001). Robertson has been a contributing author and editor for several other works; his articles, too numerous to list here, have appeared in many encyclopedias, Civil War magazines and historical society journals. ","The guide to the James I. 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The subseries for  Jackson \u0026 Lee , for example, contains only a typescript draft of a single chapter. ","Series II: General Materials, 1862-1996  All materials not directly related to the writing and publication of Robertson's works are assembled within this series, which includes items pertaining to the preservation of lands adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield Park, manuscript drafts for various speeches made by Robertson, a list of articles written by Robertson and assorted ephemera. Materials are arranged by function. ","Series III: Virginia County Records, 1852-2005  This series contains records of Virginia counties during and after the American Civil War, including xeroxed sets of letters as well as additional records of individuals and other ephemeral material.","Series IV: Virginia Unit Records, 1849-2011  This series contains records of Virginia  units during the American Civil War, including xeroxed sets of letters as well as additional records of individuals and other ephemeral material.","Series V: Oversize Materials, [1982?]-2000, n.d.  This series consists of oversize galley proofs which were too large to be filed in Series I. Items in this series are arranged according to the order in which they would have been filed had they remained in Series I. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAmerican Civil War historian and Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at Virginia Tech, James I. \"Bud\" Robertson, Jr. (1930-2019) was born in Danville, Virginia. 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Kennedy and served until 1965, supervising the national observance of the Civil War centenary. Robertson served as professor of history at the University of Montana from 1965 until 1967, when he joined the faculty of Virginia Tech. He served as History Department head from 1969 to 1977, and was C. P. Miles Professor of History from 1977 to 1992. He became Alumni Distinguished Professor of History in 1992. ","Robertson has authored many award-winning scholarly books on Civil War-related topics, including  Soldiers Blue and Gray  (1988) (nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in History),  Civil War Virginia: Battleground for a Nation  (1991),  General A. P. Hill: The Story of a Confederate Warrior ; and  Stonewall Jackson: The Man, the Soldier, the Legend  (1997). He has also written two books for younger readers:  Civil War! America Becomes One Nation  (1992) and  Standing Like a Stone Wall: the Life of General Thomas J. Jackson  (2001). 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Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_591a58887f476736372340a2230c0d66\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThis collection includes research notes, manuscripts, typescript drafts, working copies and galley proofs for books and articles written by Virginia Tech's Alumni Distinguished Professor of History James I. Robertson Jr., 1982-2001. Large collection of notes, papers, and correspondence relateing to Virginia Civil War counties and units. Also contains a small set of general materials which includes items related to the preservation of lands adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield Park.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["This collection includes research notes, manuscripts, typescript drafts, working copies and galley proofs for books and articles written by Virginia Tech's Alumni Distinguished Professor of History James I. Robertson Jr., 1982-2001. Large collection of notes, papers, and correspondence relateing to Virginia Civil War counties and units. Also contains a small set of general materials which includes items related to the preservation of lands adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield Park."],"names_coll_ssim":["Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1970-)"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1970-)","Robertson, James I., Jr."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1970-)"],"persname_ssim":["Robertson, James I., Jr."],"language_ssim":["The materials in the collection are in English."],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":516,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T02:15:46.743Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viblbv_repositories_2_resources_1974_c04_c105"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c11_c06","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"\"1915-1929 WWI \u0026 Twenties and Black Northern Migration\"","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c11_c06#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c11_c06","ref_ssm":["viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c11_c06"],"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c11_c06","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c11","parent_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c11","parent_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_9853","viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01","viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01","viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c11"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_9853","viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01","viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01","viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c11"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans","Series 1: Research files","\"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics\"","\"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, 1897-1914: Early Strips, Richard Outcault, Billy Marriner, Jimmy Swinnerton. 1915-1929: J.P. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","This collection is arranged into nine series: Research files, Collecting records, Minstrel shows, Scrapbooks and portfolios, Original artwork, Print and poster reproductions, Newspapers, Printed materials, and Audiovisual materials. ","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection.","Richard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. ","\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.","\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.","\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. ","\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.","\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. He saw the images that he collected over the years as a way to better tell the story of the depiction of Black Americans in visual media. In 2019, Wright donated his collection to William \u0026 Mary so that it might be \"a helpful resource to students\" in the future.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","Comic book volumes and other published materials included with this collection have been transfered to Rare Books and cataloged individually.","This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00317","/repositories/2/resources/9853"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_title_tesim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_ssim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Donated by Richard Wright."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"extent_tesim":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"genreform_ssim":["Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"date_range_isim":[1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRichard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. 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There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026amp; 7. Force.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBust sketches of two women discussing laundry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA still life print on board that has been painted over.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026amp; Ives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversized poster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same print.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint on canvas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo rolled posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOmaha World Herald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":987,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T07:21:03Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c11_c06"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c12_c01","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"\"1930-1945, Depression \u0026 WWII and the Urbanization continues\"","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c12_c01#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c12_c01","ref_ssm":["viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c12_c01"],"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c12_c01","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c12","parent_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c12","parent_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_9853","viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01","viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01","viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c12"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_9853","viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01","viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01","viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c12"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans","Series 1: Research files","\"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics\"","\"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, 1930-1945, Animated Movies, The Comic Book, Tarzan, Mandrake, Sunflower St., Will Eisner, Al Hirschfeld\""],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans","Series 1: Research files","\"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics\"","\"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, 1930-1945, Animated Movies, The Comic Book, Tarzan, Mandrake, Sunflower St., Will Eisner, Al Hirschfeld\""],"text":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans","Series 1: Research files","\"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics\"","\"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, 1930-1945, Animated Movies, The Comic Book, Tarzan, Mandrake, Sunflower St., Will Eisner, Al Hirschfeld\"","\"1930-1945, Depression \u0026 WWII and the Urbanization continues\"","Box 12","folder 36"],"title_filing_ssi":"\"1930-1945, Depression \u0026 WWII and the Urbanization continues\"","title_ssm":["\"1930-1945, Depression \u0026 WWII and the Urbanization continues\""],"title_tesim":["\"1930-1945, Depression \u0026 WWII and the Urbanization continues\""],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1929-2008"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1929/2008"],"normalized_title_ssm":["\"1930-1945, Depression \u0026 WWII and the Urbanization continues\""],"component_level_isim":[4],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"collection_ssim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"level_ssm":["File"],"level_ssim":["File"],"sort_isi":50,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["Collection is open to all researchers. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","This collection is arranged into nine series: Research files, Collecting records, Minstrel shows, Scrapbooks and portfolios, Original artwork, Print and poster reproductions, Newspapers, Printed materials, and Audiovisual materials. ","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection.","Richard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. ","\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.","\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.","\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. ","\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.","\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. He saw the images that he collected over the years as a way to better tell the story of the depiction of Black Americans in visual media. In 2019, Wright donated his collection to William \u0026 Mary so that it might be \"a helpful resource to students\" in the future.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","Comic book volumes and other published materials included with this collection have been transfered to Rare Books and cataloged individually.","This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00317","/repositories/2/resources/9853"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_title_tesim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_ssim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Donated by Richard Wright."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"extent_tesim":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"genreform_ssim":["Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"date_range_isim":[1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRichard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. 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There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026amp; 7. Force.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBust sketches of two women discussing laundry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA still life print on board that has been painted over.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026amp; Ives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversized poster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same print.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint on canvas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo rolled posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOmaha World Herald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":987,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T07:21:03Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c12_c01"}},{"id":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231_c03_c03_c14","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"1932","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231_c03_c03_c14#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231_c03_c03_c14","ref_ssm":["vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231_c03_c03_c14"],"id":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231_c03_c03_c14","ead_ssi":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231","_root_":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231","_nest_parent_":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231_c03_c03","parent_ssi":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231_c03_c03","parent_ssim":["vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231","vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231_c03","vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231_c03_c03"],"parent_ids_ssim":["vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231","vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231_c03","vilxw_repositories_5_resources_231_c03_c03"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["O.W. 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Riegel Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1900-1992"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1900-1992"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["WLU.Coll.0387","/repositories/5/resources/231"],"text":["WLU.Coll.0387","/repositories/5/resources/231","O.W. Riegel Papers","Propaganda ","Journalism","This collection is open to research use.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection requires restoration or preservation. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","Some items have been removed from their appropriate folders and are located in oversize storage at the end of the series. Additionally, some books, magazines, and newspaper clippings are stored separately from the rest of the collection at this time. They are stored for the researcher's convenience and may be examined upon request.","Oscar Wetherhold Riegel, also known as Tom, was born in Reading, PA in 1903. Riegel's professional career began as a reporter and editor for the Chicago Tribune in the 1920s. He then shifted his focus to the information gathering and application, attaining a Bachelor's degree in the field from Dartmouth College and later attending Washington and Lee University. ","Riegel became an internationally-known expert on the topic of propaganda in the 1930s after extensive studies of its importance in modern politics. His monograph, Mobilizing for Chaos: The Story of the New Propaganda, was published in 1934 and focused on the role propaganda was playing in the rise of National Socialism in Germany.\nIn his studies he amassed an extensive collection of American, European, and Asian propaganda spanning World War I through the Cold War. Aspects of his compilation of propaganda studies are included within this collection.\nRiegel joined the Washington and Lee University Journalism Department in 1930 and was named department head in 1934. He served as department head until his retirement in 1973. During his tenure with the university, he taught various courses on film, journalism, propaganda, and information application.\nHe passed away in 1997 in Lexington, VA.","Highlights of this collection include material concerning the Washington and Lee Journalism Department, including course material, student papers, and lecture notes. Supplementing this course material are published materials on the history of film, 20th century war propaganda, the Nazification of Germany, Paris in the 1920's and the \"Lost Generation.\" \nThere also includes wide selections of personal research materials for projects such as Riegel's books Mobilizing for Chaos and Crown of Glory; collections on Riegel's travels to Central and South America and Europe including Germany during the 1930s, and the typescript of his unpublished autobigraphy to 1945 titled \"Hacking It.\"","Items in this series relate to news and developments in communications sattelites. Riegel wrote a short article about their impact on mass media. His manuscripts along with correspondence, reports, and publications about communications satellites make up the bulk of this series. Some items of note include reports on the progress of Canada's Telesat system, Riegel's analysis of satellite communication, and Comsat and Intelesat reports from the early 1970's","Riegel discussed with over thirty correspondents over matters related to Communications Satellites and his academic article discussing the political barriers to satellite usage. Most correspondents provide suggestions to Riegel's article or explain how an academic journal they're associated with plans to use or not use his article.","Press releases in this subseries mostly come from the COMSAT, INTELSAT, and TELESAT corporations. These press releases give reports on the developments in the satellite industry, and the changes in stock values for these companies' shareholders.","Items in this subseries relate to pulbications from various sources refering to communications satellites. Items of note include: a Thesis titled, \"Defense Department's usage of Communications Satellites\" by Maurice Fliess from West Virginia University, annual COMSAT publications, and  a Canadian publication on the ᐊᓂᒃ (\"anik\" or little brother)satellite by TELESAT.","Items in this subseries consist of reports by government and independent organizations about communication satellites. The reports vary in focus, ranging from technical data to impending impact of satellites on public life. Items of note include the 1972 Aeronautics and Space Report of the President and the operating agreement between the United States and other nations regarding INTELSAT.","This subseries consists of Riegel's communication satellite article manuscripts. These manuscripts show the revisions Riegel made to his work.","Items in this subseries are materials related to Riegel's work on Communication Satellites that have not yet been processed.","Items in this series are relevant to the Dupont Awards, which were given to Television stations, Radiostations, and commentators who have contributed to the field in their performance on the air. Award winners received $1,000, and most used the money to fund a journalism scholarship. Within this series are correspondence between award winners, judges, the Dupont estate, Washington and Lee University, members of the Federal Communications Commission, public relations firms, and O.W. Riegel, photographs of the award winners and annual awards dinner, publications by the Dupont Awards foundation, and published statements by various awards winners. Some items and subjects of note include a draft of a couple of the physical awards, letters discussing the conclusion of Washington and Lee's Association with the awards in 1967, and some resumes of different journalists and  Judges' comments on various radio and television stations. Three scrapbooks are contained wtithin the collection, but are not in folders. They are listed in the appropriate sub-series. Major correspondents and speakers include: O. W. Riegel, FCC Chairman Rosel Hyde, and Jessie Ball Dupont.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials describing the removal of Washington and Lee University from the administration of the Dupont Awards.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondence, photos and cirtificates relating to types of awards given by institutions. Items of note include a small magazine of different award designs, correspondence over the dupont awards, and photographs of different awards.","Items in this subseries primarily consist of correspondence related to the design of a brochure for the Dupont Awards. As the Awards' curator, Riegel was responsible for the Awrds' presentation and outreach.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondents between Riegel and and individual reviewers the Dupont Awards. These letters consist of recommended radio stations  that people felt deserved the award for 1963.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the Dupont Awards dinner including photographs, ivitations, and RSVP's.","Items in this subseries consist of the financial documents Riegel dealt with for the Dupont Awards. Items of note include letters with the awards' finanical statements and individual bills for expenses.","Items in this subseries relate to forms used by the Dupont Awards committee. Some forms of note include blank radio station judging forms and form letters to nominees and participants.","Riegel's correspondence in this series is primarily between different awards administrators and judges. Riegel corresponded with approximately 320 different individauls within this subseries. Correspondents of note include Mrs. Dupont, Turner Catledge, and Sol Taishoff.","Items in this subseries relate to communications between the General Federation of Women's Clubs and Riegel as curator for the Dupont Awards. Most of the correspondence consists of requests by Riegel for the leadership of the G.F.W.C. to participate on the Committee of the Dupont Awards.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the judging of various Television stations, radio stations, and commentators for the Dupont Awards. Included are some judges' comments on different stations and correspondence about evaluating stations.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the coverage of the Kennedy Assassination. The Dupont Awards foundation found it apporpriate to commemorate numerous stations for their detailed coverage of the event.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondence between Riegel and various lettershops regarding the production of a mass qualtity of letters to individuals regarding the awards. Some letters focused on the errors by the lettershop businesses such as errors in the use of names, punctuation, and grammar.","Items in this subseries consist of lists of individuals based on association. Some of the lists of note in this subseries include a list of CBS correspondents, Dupont Award winners, and the Dupont Award Foundation Mailing List.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials published or sent by the National Association for Better Radio and Television. This organization sought to encourage quality programing for families and children. some items of note include a booklet of television programs with ratings and reviews and newsletters mentioning the Dupont Awards.","Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence  addressing various concerns individuals had with the awards. These problems ranged from the permission of including some materials in various nominee presentations to the eligibility of certain networks in the Dupont Awards.","Correspondence in this subseries focuses primarily on the manner in which the Awards were determined and given. There is extensive discussion between Haefele, Spackman, and Riegel about the Trustee's involvment in the selection of judges and giving awards. The Dupont foundation wanted to increase its influence on the awards process, while Riegel thought that the Awards should have more liberty to act on its own.","Items in this subseries consist of documents by the Dupont Awards Foundation that were issued or available to the public, including: the agreements between the Dupont Foundation and the Awards committee, annual programs and brochures, and descriptions of the awards.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondence about spreading the awareness of the Dupont Awards.","Items in this subseries relate to efforts by the Dupont Awards Foundation to capitalize on their public relations. A large part of correspondence is with the Public Relations office of Earle Palmer Brown.","Correspondence in this subseries consists of correspondence related to how some winners chose to use their prize money from the Dupont Awards to give a small scholarship to journalism majors at various universities.","This subseries focuses on the process determining a logo for the Dupont Awards including correspondence, images, and sketches.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the presentation of the Dupont Awards to their respective winners. Because of the annual nature of the award, material is sorted by year and then by content.","The items in this sub-series consist of miscellaeous materials that did not necessarily fit with the other groupings. Along with the files listed are two scrap-books of remarks made at the Dupont Awards Dinner.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","Items in this series consist of and are related to O.W. Riegel's unpublished memoir \"Hacking It\". The first section of the series contains the most refined drafts of the Autobiography. Then there is correspondence between individuals who assited Riegel in drafting and editing his work. There are also several unrefined drafts of material, and a couple of artifacts and notes related to the Memoir. Housed separately from the rest of the collection, is one box of Newspaper clippings sorted by topic around different subjects Riegel's memoir addresses.","This subseries contains the most up-to-date version of Riegel's unpublished autobiography.","Correspondence in this subseries focuses on revisions of Riegel's memoirs and requests for information for Riegel to use in his writing.","Items in this subseries consist of various drafts on sections considered in the development of Riegel's Memoir. Topics range from his trip to the Virgin Islands, to his view of religion, and his year in Hungary after the conclusion of World War II.","Items in this subseries relate to Jane Riegel's materials that were stored with Riegel's autobiography. Oscar Riegel had Jane's journal bound and printed as a gift. These items are the scans and illustrations of her journal that were necessary to make his gift possible.","Items in this subseries consist of notes that Riegel took on various subjects related to his autobiography.","Items in this subseries consist of aspects of Riegel's autiobiography that have not yet been processed into the collection.","Items in the Journalism Department series are based in the time period when Riegel was a member and later director of the department. sub-sections of this series include correspondence within the department, course materials, department seminars, accreditiation discussions,the Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation, the maintenance of the department's library, and publicity related to the department and its faculty. some items of note include some student work for classes, including a project by Phillipe Labro, a cartoonist awards program with signatures from various cartoonists including Charles Shultz, and various surveys related to higher education and journalism.","As the department chair of Washington and Lee University's Journalism department, Riegel was responsible for its accreditation. This subseries consists of documents related to the accreditation status of Washington and Lee's Journalism department. The main agencies that Riegel worked with were the American Council on Education for Journalism, the American Association of Educators in Journalism, and the Association for Education in Journalism. Items are organized by year within each accreditation agency. Documents of note in this subseries include evaluation forms, correspondence about accreditation agency policy and goals, and annual accreditation reports.","Items in this subseries consist of letters between Riegel and over 550 correspondents related to Washington and Lee's Journalism program. Letters range in theme from inquiries about the program, job openings for journalism graudates, the Associated Press, the British Library, the American Association of Schools with Departments in Journalism, and others.","Items in this subseries relate to the courses within the Journalism Department which Riegel taught while at Washington and Lee University. Courses ranged in topic from public opinion to advertising to psychological warfare and propaganda. Most courses are sorted by order of sylabbi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other relevant materials to the course. The Psychological Warfare and Propaganda course also has a few student samples of a project where students were to make their own propaganda aimed at countries behind the Iron Curtain.","The Journalism 101 course focused on the principles of Journalism. Within this subseries are documents related to the course including syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, and other materials Riegel had that were relevant to the course.","Journalism 102 was a course that covered the principles of Journalism, and at times was a continuation of Journalism 101 to create a year long class. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, lecture notes and other material Riegel had that was relevant to the course.","Riegel's public oppinion course focused on the purpose and manner of polling, specifically as a pulse of American Democracy. It elaborated on how to conduct polls and how they influence and  show the views of the public. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, lecutre notes, and other related materials.","Riegel's Literary Critism course focused on the purpose and manner in which one critiques a written work. Riegel emphasized the different critical theories by different reviewers and had students study reviewers and conduct their own reviews using the fundamentals taught in the course. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","The Journalism Department's Short Story Writing Course focused on the elements of a short story and its goal of portraying life as the author sees it from their own lens. within the course, students were expected to anaylze and uncover the principles of short story writing and apply them in their own works. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, and other materials related to the course.","The Principles of Advertising course covered basic elements of advertisements found in mass media sources. Items in this subseries consist of a course syllabus, quizzes, and exams.","The Journalism Department's course on communications law focused on the legal developments regarding the freedom of the press. Course topics ranged from copyright, to libel, to privacy, to climate, to the Freedom of Information Act, and courtroom procedures. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, extensive lecture notes sorted by topic, and extensive relevant materials related to the course.","The Psychological Warfare and Propaganda course covered how the media has been used to sway public opinion in a variety of settings. Students examined the methods the military, governments, intelligence agencies, international U.S. broadcasts, and other sources used in an attempt to persuade others to support their goals and causes. Items in ths subseries consist of student work on a couple of projects including a mock propaganda piece by Philippe Labro, course syllabi, class handouts and project rubrics, lecutre notes, and other materials related to the course.","The Public Relations course focused on the purposes of public relations and the various attitudes people hold towards the field. Students were tasked to analyze the goals of a person in a public relations position and to understand why some view it as a means for corruption while others see it as an essential part of any business, firm, or public figure. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","This advertising course focused on the principles and critical analysis of advertisements. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","The Editorial was a journalism department course that focused on the principles and practice of newspaper editorial writing. Students in the course were members of a hypothetical editorial board and were tasked to develop articles on a variety of topics. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","Items in this subseries consist of discussions between the Journalism Department and outside news industries about job availability and the desire for higher quality recruits. Riegel points the low quality towards a national issue of low incentives for high quality students in the Journalism field.","the Lee Editorial Award was a prize for what the award's judges thought was the best editorial in a given year based on nominations  by editors, newspapers, and publishers. Items in this subseries focus on informing the public about the award, statements by award winners, and the announcement of award winners.","The Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation was an institution that sought to share the history of Journalism at Washington and Lee through a variety of publications, news stories and events. Items of note in this subseries include a scrapbook of journalism department activites from the mid 1950s and small posters of different journalism department events on campus.","During Riegel's tenure as a professor, the Journalism Department kept its own library for students to use. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence and materials related to the library's everyday function.","Mass Media Booknotes was a publication that reported new publications related to mass media and communications. Items within this series consist of monthly reports on new journalism publications.","Publicity regarding the Journalism Department consists of articles in magazines, newspapers, and other media sources that highlight the department's activities. The bulk of items in this subseries consist of articles and press releases related to the Journalism department. Items of note include an article by Riegel titled \"The Muted Trumpet\" and a Spanish booklet about Nationalism and Communications.","Items in this subseries focus on the establishment and early years of WLUR. some events of note include problems with the radio antenna during installation, and program listings from early WLUR broadcasts.","This subseries consists of various seminars hosted by the Journalism department including a seminar on editorial writing and one on law in relation to the media. Items of note include the speeches of seminar speakers and seminar programs.","Items in this subseries are relevant to the journalism department, but do not relate to any of the other subseries. Items of note include a menu at a Sigma Delta Chi dinner, a chart comparing  faculty compensation at various universities during the 1970s and a large chart analyzing Virginia daily newspapers.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","Items in this series pertain to Riegel's personal correspondence between himself and colleagues, friends, and family. Some material is related to or mentions his work, but the majority of the material is about his or other people's personal lives, opinions, and thoughts around world events.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","Items in this series consist primarily of articles, bulletins, memos, and programs which are in reference to O.W. Riegel and his career achievements. The material spans the majority of his professional carreer and makes reference to his published works, acts as a staff member of Washington and Lee, and personal achievements. The publicity material is primarily newspaper clippings selected by Riegel himself.","Materials in this series consist of items Riegel acquired while traveling after World War II. Riegel went to several european nations during the Cold War including Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Italy, East Germany, Germany, and Britain. Throughout his journeys, Riegel retained numerous maps, brochures, publications, and pamphlets of places and events he attended.","This subseries concerns Riegel's correspondence during his travels in Eastern Europe and focuses primarily on upcoming european film festivals and catching up with friend and acquaintences while abroad.","Items in this subseries focus on the US in relation to Riegel's travel after World War II. some items of note include maps of San Francisco, CA and Madison, WI, assorted brochures from various city centers, and a couple of sketches.","This subseries consists of  iteme Riegel acquired during his international travel. Most items are from Eastern Europe, but there are a couple of items from Western Europe and a publication from Australia.","Items in this subseries consist of pamphlets and brochures related to Riegel's travels throughout Europe. some publications of note include lodging brochures from Bulgaria and Romania and hungarian recreational brochures.","Items in this subseries consist of the  receipts and charges Riegel kept from his travels in europe.","This subseries consists of maps of various european countries that Riegel traveled through.","Items in this subseries were the personal affects of Oscar Riegel in relation to his post-war European travel. Some items of note include his travel diary and a diary by \"Dee\", and press membership identification.","Items in this subseries consist of notes that Riegel prior to and during his trip to Eastern Europe. One item of note is a German quiz he took prior to his departure.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","The items in this series relate to two major projects Riegel conducted in Europe between 1950 and 1952. The first one focused on public opinion in West Germany on a variety of topics, but emphasised government and politics in particular. This project was conducted with assitance in the form of a grant, stipend, and paid travel by the State Departnment. The second project, through Princeton University, focused on the impact of the cross cultural exchange program between Belgium and the United States, with the goal of understanding the opinion Belgians had of the United States after going through the program and then returning to their home country. Contents in this series include: Survey materials from both projects, information on participants in the Belgium study, publications Riegel kept from his time in Europe, his notes on the projects, and financial papers relevant to the projects.","Items in this subseries focus on the West German Cultural Exchange program and its impact on its  participants. Items of note include samples of questionaires and surveys and maps of parts of West Germany.","Riegel conducted a study surveying belgians who participated in an educational exchange program with the United States, trying to answer whether educational exchange programs affect the participant's perception of the country they visited in the long term. This subseries contains materials related to that study including questionnaires, correspondents, data on participants, and publications.","Correspondents with Riegel in regards to his Belgium study often focused on the study's contents, findings, and were curious about its implications. Riegel corresponded with approximately 70 different individuals and wrote often to his family while in Belgium.","This subseries consists of materials related to every participant in Riegel's study of Belgium's cultural exchange program. Each person's listing has some responses to questions and occasionally some correspondence.","Publications in this part of the collection focus on the effects and status of cultural exchange programs with the United States. Items of note in this subseries include a Belgian professor's analysis of Columbia University's geology courses from the 1920s, and statements by the state department about educational exchange programs.","This subseries consists of materials that were issued to spread the recognition and outreach of Riegel's study in Belgium. The majority of items are press releases informing individuals how they can participate and for participants to follow through with their questionnaires.","This subseries consists of materials that were essential to Riegel's survey. Items of note in this subseries include Riegel's project proposal, sample questionnaires and instructions to participants and project assistants.","Riegel published a monograph, Mobilizing for Chaos, in 1934. In it he examined and explored the impact and importance of the use of propaganda in the contemporary world. He effectively explored the use of propaganda in nations such as pre-War Germany and its role in the rise of National Socialism and Adolf Hitler. This series contains material related to the publishing of the book, Mobilizing for Chaos. These materials primarily consist of book reviews, advertisements, and articles about Riegel's role in its creation.","Items in this series are relevant to O. W. Riegel's involvement with propaganda materials from World War I through the Vietnam War. Within this series are correspondence between Riegel and his co-workers at the Office of War information, a variety of war leaflets, war themed news letters, foreign magazines, ephemeral propaganda materials, a few posters, Viet Cong banners, and German Newspapers. Some items and subjects of note include Hand made propaganda from the Viet Cong, A book of official japanese war leaflets, records from the Office of War Information, and pictoral records of the Spanish Civil War and the Second Sino Japanese War.","Items in this subseries are relevant to the World War I era, and include Newspapers about the war, printed in 1914 and reprinted in the 1930's, Notes by Riegel about foreign and domestic propagada agencies, Photos of war figures and events with captions, and publications about the press and propaganda during the war.","Th inter-war period subseries consists primarily of reports and publications from both the federal government and the private sector. Both of these groups focus heavily on propaganda, often comparing 1930s propaganda to propaganda during World War I. There is also some emphasis on the New Deal programs and their impact on the press and individual freedoms. Foreign Newspapers in this subseries tend to focus on Germany's shift to fascism and its implications. Also included in this subseries, are Riegel's own notes on these subjects mixed with brief personal comments related to his work.","Items in this subseries consist of foreign press publications during the inter-war period. Newpapers and clippings are in French and German, and from the early 1930s.","Goverment publications in this collection consist primarily of bills presented to congress, pages from the congressional record, and other sources oriented primarily around the use of the press prior to World War II.","Government reports in this sub-series are issued often by executive agencies and are oriented around the press, propaganda, and considered regulation thereof. Reports include a discussion by the FCC over the \"War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast\", A report on Radio Broadcasting for Senator Burton Wheeler, and an agreement of journalistic standards by the Pan-American Congress of Journalists.","Newspapers in this sub-series focus on World War I propaganda, developments on Europe prior to the second World War, and Freedom of the Press.","Riegel's notes from the Inter-war period focus on various journalism related topics, including: Telegraph cable, the politics of international press, the New Deal and Advertising, and other personal notes about his work.","Press releases in this subseries address a variety of international and foreign relations topics such as the British Palestine mandate, the self-determination of the Saar Region, both pro and anti German perspectives on the national socialist government, and those who benefit from war.","The publications in the Riegel papers from the interwar period show the shift in American focus from the economy to international relations from the early 1930s to 1939. The early publications focus on the impact of New Deal programs with only some regard to events outside the U.S. Publications from the late 1930s have a heavily international perspective with pictoral booklets of the atrocities in the second Sino-Japanese war, and threats of German fascism. Academic articles relate to the press, particularly in China, but also from a global perspective, Modern propaganda techniques, and international relations. Finally, there is a sampling of newsletters focusing on the same topics from various perspectives.","Items in this subseries related to the Spanish Civil War primarily consist of propaganda leaflets and publications on both sides of the conflict, highlighting the opposing sides' atrocities and how they will ensure the values and freedom of the Spanish people.","Items in this subseries are related to the World War II era in both of the main theaters of war. Some items of note include propaganda leaflets in a variety of languages including German and Japanese, documents from various government agencies including the Office of War Information, and some ephemeral materials used as propaganda during the war.","Riegel's corresepondence in this series primarily relates to those he worked and interacted with during his time with the Office of War information. One topic of particular interest to Riegel was the \"Strzetelski Affair\" which focused on the contested censorship of a Polish news agency and their description of troop position in the eastern front.","Riegel's collection of domestic propaganda during the second World War highlighted appeals to the working class by the Germans to stand against \"big business\" interests, and the pro-peace movement primarily through a series of drawings by Pola Clair.","European propaganda leaflets, in Riegel's collection, show the various appeals by different groups to persuade the enemy to surrender. While most of the leaflets are addressing a German audience, there are some in Hungarian, Polish, and Arabic aiming to persuade at least a tacit support for the allies. The leaflets are sorted based on their identification number often found on one of the corners of the leaflet.","O.W. \"Tom\" Riegel's copy of an official \"confidential\" binder distributed to staff of the United States Office of War Information detailing propaganda objectives for the Mediterranean region of Europe for 1944, specifically the countries of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Yugoslavia, Italy, and Hungary.","Includes a pamphlet titled \"Footprints of the Trojan Horse, Some methods used by foreign agents within the United States\" and \"Hitler's Words and Hitler's Deeds\" printed in England. This illustrated wartime pamphlet introduces the reader to the Nazi theory of propaganda and details Hitler and the Nazi regime's methods and examples of deceipt.","These newsletters were disseminated by allied forces to citizens of liberated countries. These newsletters, ranging from Dutch to Flemish to French often described events on the front lines and encouraged readers to support the war effort.","Riegel's collection of government reports center around the effectiveness in developing and implementing propaganda addressed to the Axis powers and neutral and liberated countries. Reports tend to focus on one aspect of propaganda ranging from understanding the target audiences culture, to forms of counterpropaganda used by enemy forces.","Reports by the Board of Economic Warfare were periodically issued detailing the economic situations of various parts of the world and their relation to the front lines. This gave allied forces an idea of available resources for themselves and their enemies looking forward.","The Board of Overseas publication analyzed published issues in other countries, aiming to understand the literary and media culture of different nations to improve propaganda efforts. Some analysis includes reports on Japanese war songs and european perspectives on American elections.","The Bureau of Public Relations focused on ensuring positive relations with neutral and liberated countries during the war effort. Some of its material, found in this sub-series include Public Relations officer guidelines and foreign censorship codes.","Segments from the congressional record found in this subseries focuses on the mobilization and deployment of troops between 1939 and 1945.","Riegel maintained a collection of documents from the Coordinator of Information office. These documents pertained to ongoing events in the second World War and their relation to propaganda. Some documents focus on the handling of news and claims by the Axis powers, the surrender of a british fleet to the Japandese, and the presence of allied forces near Singapore.","Riegel's items from the Federal Communications Commission primarily relate to its reports on radio broadcasts. Included in their reports are recommendations for foreign radio propaganda, and their prioritization of national defence in their own decisions.","Riegel's documents related to the Office of Control highlight the emphasis on censoring foreign media to ensure support of the allied troops. some items of note include breif correspondence related to the censorship of individual broadcasts due to lack of documentation, and periodic reports of the publications of various radio broadcasts.","The Office of Public Opinion Research focused on the public mood of various events during the war. Some items in this subseries include an analysis of public opinion as it relates to FDR's public talks and speeches, and public opinion of naval war policy.","Riegel worked with the Office of War Information durring the Second World War. His role was to provide guidance, analysis, and propose various forms of propaganda to use against enemy forces and to persuade potentially friendly neutrals. Items in this subseries are heavily related to these subjects and report on the successes and failures of implemented propaganda.","The Outpost Services Bureau provided support to govenrment agencies in ensuring their ability to function via connecting them with lines of communication and providing support when necessary. They created monthly progress reports of various outpost stations reporting the status of these stations and their effectiveness.","Items from the Psychological Warfare Branch focus on the impact of propaganda and counter propaganda on the target audeinces. Reports in this subseries include an analysis of propaganda upon French citizens, and a booklet on the functions of the 5th Army propaganda team.","Riegel's items from the state department primarily relate to the status of various areas in the front lines of the second World War. Some documents in this subseries inculde a description of the status of press and radio in Vichy France, and Chiang Kai Shek's perspective on the Japanese war front.","The two documents in the Radio Conference of Cairo subseries are full text copies of the radio agreements describing acceptable and unlawful use of the radio in attempts to influence populations beyond a nation's borders.","Documents in this subseries detail the efforts made by the USIS to inform foreign peoples about the United States and its values through various publications. Some examples in this subseries include the report of the effectiveness of an Italian agazine and guidelines for foreign magazine publications.","Includes a small bound illustrated pamphlet published by the United States War Department in 1944 and titled \"What is Propaganda\". It is a \"War Department Educational Manual - EM-2 of the GI Roundatable Series.\" The cover of the pamphlet shows the cartoon character Donald Duck speaking into a microphone.","Riegel's collection of Japanese leaflets consist of two aspects: US made leaflets issued to the Japanese and Japanese made leaflets issued to the U.S. Both use persuasive techniques to convince soliders to surrender or cease fighting, showing there is greater value in being at home than on the front lines. U.S. propaganda tended to appeal to the futility of the Japanese effort, showing  how U.S. progress was steady in spite of their resistance. Japanese propaganda tended to emphasize that the profits of the war were directed to a non-fighting elite, and that family members would prefer the soldier's presence at home  to their death at war. The leaflets are sorted by their identification numbers found on one of the leaflet's corners.","This folder consists of multiple published items including part one of a two part volume published by the United States Pacific Fleet on the methods of psychological warfare against Japan with a focus on propaganda leaflet usage. The Washington Post publication also includes in its title, \"the story of the secret weapon which had Japan ready to yield thirteen days before the atomic bomb struck Hiroshima.\"","This volume consists of a compilation of approximately ninety-five propaganda leaflets created for the Unites States military's Pacific Theater of Operations. Incuded with each leaflet is an accompany information form that includes purpose, text, format, general comments, and someitmes the specific location for he leaflet's use.","Riegel kept assorted notes about a variety of topics including the Camera Club at Washington and Lee, Descriptions for his future autobiography, political details in Mexican History, and information related to coworkers, staff, and events during his time at the Office of War Information.","Items in this subseries were the personal belongings of Oscar Riegel after the second World War. Some items include his material as an official air raid warden, in the event of a domestic air raid,  financial statements on purchases, war ration books, and programs from events he attended.","Press releases in this subseries give a description of headlines during the Second World War. Topics of note include Hitler's invasion of Poland, the Psychological effect of paratroopers, and the Finnish impact on the Eastern Front.","Publications in this subseries tend to focus on propaganda analysis, the warfront, and radio communications. Some items of note in this subseries include the code of the National Association of Broadcasters and commentary on the Bill of Rights.","This subseries containes unique items of the time period that distinguish it from other eras. Some interesting items of note include candy wrappers with U.S. army propaganda, an assortment of pro U.S. booklets in various languages, shoe lace packaging depicting the hanging of Hitler and Mossolini, and a hitler/Tojo pin cushion.","Materials in this subseries relate to the Cold War era. Most items focus on communication from the U.S. to its citizens and foreign countries to gain support over Russia in the Cold War. Additionally, there are a few items from foreign nations aimed at U.S. audiences. Some items of note include some Russian Magazines, Chinese Magazines, and publications related to the United States Information Agency.","This subseries consists of Riegel's correspondence related to the Cold War. It focuses mostly on specific events during the Cold War and the reach of government concerning foreign and domestic media and speech.","This subseries consists of material made by foreign govenrments, mostly with the intent to reach an American audience. Some items of note include magazines from the Polish government, Russian Magazines, and a booklet about developing countries and the Soviet Bloc.","This subseries focuses on material the U.S. and foreign governments produced for American citizens, often in the form of reports and booklets. Some items of note include a report on the U.S. international cultural program and \"Telling America's Story Abroad\" by the State Department.","This subseries consists of a small assortment of clod war era newspapers hihglighting various events related to the cold war effort. Articles include international U.S. radio presence, the US information service's efforts, and international relations.","This subseries consists of press releases of events throughout the Cold War. These press releases come from several sources, most of them being from the U.S. Information Agency. There are also press releases from the Japan Detachment of Broadcasting and Visual Activities and the State Department.","This subseies contains publications from a variety of sources. Often in the form of booklets or magazines, topics vary, but most focus on the effects of propaganda and the Cold War. Some booklets of note include one on Germany's territorial shifts after the second World War, and a booklet on  the efforts of Christian Trade Unions to combat the spread of Communism.","These radio scripts were intended to inform the American public in areas both related and unrelated to the Cold war. Script topics ranged from \"The Secret of American Prosperity\" to \"Coronary Thrombosis\".","The U.S. Information Agency sought to spread international awareness of U.S. values and culture to second and third world countries during the Cold War. Items in this subseries consist of programs, reports, briefings, newsletters, memorandums, and charts that conveyed how the agency operated internationally.","Items in this subseries relate to the Korean war, and mostly from an American perspective. Most of the items are propaganda leaflets, aiming to encourage Korean support of American troops. Some items of note include a booklet of alleged U.S. war crimes during the war, a booklet about war P.O.W.'s, and copies of anti-U.S. propaganda.","Items in this subseries are strictly Korean war propaganda that was intended for Korean citizens. Nearly all items in this subseries are in Korean and have an english description or translation attached with the goals of what the propaganda was supposed to evoke from the reader.","This folder includes Communist Chinese printed propoganda magazines for an English speaking audience : \"United Nations Prisoners in Korea,\" \"China Reconstructs,\" and two editions of \"People's China\"","A 1950 Japanese magazine, \"Silver Bell,\" for children and/or young adults - printed by the Hiroshima Publishing Company; a Second World War era Prisoner of War questionnare, and an American propoganda magazine in Chinese titled \"Free World\" magazine published for Asian coutries about the Unites States and \"Free\" Asian countries.","The Committee on Vietnam was a local organization in Lexington and Rockbridge County formed in opposition to the war effort. Riegel was a member of the Committee. This subseries consists of notes Riegel took of meetings and comments made by Committee members.","Riegel's correspondence related to the Vietnam war often focused on his hope in the ceasing of hostilities. Many letters are to congressmen, and other high ranking government officials. Included in this subseries are also a few letters from Riegel to President Johnson regarding the Vietnam War.","The government publications regarding the Vietnam War in Riegel's papers focus on the nature of war propaganda and the status of combatant strategy and techniques as the war progressed.","Items in this subseries consist of Riegel's notes about government events related to propaganda and public opinion in relation to the Vietnam War. These informal notes document events, such as National Liberation Front propaganda drives.","Items in this subseries relate to published or disseminated to the public referencing the Vietnam War. Items of note include a petition to end the war, a voter's pledge to support anti-war candidates, and booklets and magazines related to the war effort.","Items in this subseries are the oversize materials coming from other parts of the Propaganda series. Within this subseries are magazines and posters from the Cold War and the Vietnam War. Additionally, there is a 1:15000 road map of Hannover, Germany.","Items in this subseries consist of government reports related to the office of war information. they have some damaged and require creating a scan to ensure further damage is prevented.","Items in this subseries have not yet been processed into the collection. Materials range from the Inter-War period to the Cold War.","This series consists of items related to Riegel's work with the Public Opinion Quarterly, an academic journal that focuses on forms of media and their effects on the public, primarily via Radio, the Press, and Movies. The bulk of material in this series consists of correspondence between Riegel, editors for the Public Opinion Quarterly, and prospective article writers.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Communications was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the communications section of the journal.","This subseries consists of general correspondence between Riegel and approximately 160 correspondents on various topics relating to the Public Opinion Quarterly (POQ). Subjects include anticipated articles for the POQ, Events affecting the POQ, and the POQ's structure.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Movies was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the movies section of the journal.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Press was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the press section of the journal.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Radio was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the radio section of the journal.","Items in this series are relevant to the Southern Interscholastic Press Association. Within this series are correspondence between speakers for the conventions and O.W. Riegel, photographs of the annual convention, SIPA programs, Quill and Scroll Banquet artifacts, and speech excerpts from the various speakers. Some items and subjects of note include correspondence regarding the permission of black delegates during the process of desegregation, a scrapbook of events during the 1959 SIPA convention, a scroll from the 1954 Quill and Scroll Banquet, and a penant commemorating the SIPA conference. Major correspondents and speakers include: Cartoonists Ken Bald and John Mendelsohn, Congressman John Moss, James P. Warburg, Ferdinand Kuhn, and Abe Jones.","this subseries focuses on the winners of various awards over the years of the SIPA conference at Washington and Lee University. Most items consist of list of winners and press releases.","Items in the folder consist of lists of award winners in the various SIPA competitions including best Newspaper, Yearbook, Magazine, and Radio broadcast.","Items in the folder consist of lists of award winners in the various SIPA competitions including best Newspaper, Yearbook, Magazine, and Radio broadcast.","Items in the folder consist of lists of seating charts for the front table at the SIPA Awards Luncheons","Items in the folder consist of annual lists of attendies who were to receive complementary accomodations to certain SIPA events.","This box of correspondence contains the only topical correspondence folder in the series, highlighting letters written that centered around the issues of desegregation and the contested permission of black delegates to SIPA. Afterwards, correspondence is alphabetical. Several renowned figures collaborated with O.W. Riegel by hosting their own sessions at the SIPA conference. Some of these figures include cartoonists Kenneth Bald and Douglas Borgstedt. Washington and Lee presidents Fred Cole and Francis Gaines are also included in this part of the collection.","Riegel corresponded with approximately 200 individuals reagarding events and issues with SIPA. This subseries contains correspondence with all individuals with last names beginning with K or later.","The contents in this box consist of photographs of SIPA events, news publications about SIPA, a few high school newspapers submitted to the SIPA competition, financial documents, executive committee notes, the SIPA constitution and bylaws, and samples from SIPA's annual current events quiz. Some items of note include a 1937 satirical edition of Thomas Jefferson High School's student newspaper,  The Jeffster , and photographs of the SIPA Awards banquet from 1953 and 1955.","Items in this sub-series consist of speeches and speech excerpts by various  SIPA conference speakers, and programs for the SIPA conference from 1930-1968, along with a few programs from the 1980's and 1991. Some of the speeches are stored in smaller boxes because they are printed on index cards. Additionally, there is a scroll from the 1954 Quill and Scroll banquet, housed in this sub-series in order to save space.","The contents in this sub-series consist of  artifacts from the Quill and Scroll Banquets, SIPA delegate registration instructions, the lodging needs of SIPA speakers, materials given to Riegel by speakers, additional instructions to staff, and miscellaneous items in the SIPA series. Some objects of note include a SIPA penant with Washington and Lee enscribed on it, A scrapbook of the events from SIPA in 1959, and Admission tickets to the 1954 SIPA events.","Items in this subseries are materials related to Riegel's work on Communication Satellites that have not yet been processed.","Items in this series relate to Virginia Democratic Politics from the early 1970s to the early 1980s. Riegel was a member of the Rockbridge County Democratic Committee and attended the Virginia State Democratic Convention. His records include political correspondence between congressman Olin, delegate Davis, other local candidates, and party members.","Alice Rabe was a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates seat representing Rockbridge County, Lexington, Buena Vista, Bedford County and the city of Bedford. Riegel gave advice and support for Alice in her campaign. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence between Riegel and Rabe, campaign materials, such as planned ads, and clippings relevant to the campaign.","Congressman Butler represented Virginia's 6th Congressional District. Within this subseries is a series of correspondence mostly from Riegel on various political topics. Most of Butler's correspondence consists of his periodic newsletters to his constituents.","Riegel's political correspondence within Virginia consists of over 20 correspondents, primarily on the topic of campaigns and elections. Some correspondents include former House of Delegates member Jim Davis, Delegate candidate Sprong, and democratic party officials.","Jim Olin was the congressional representative of Virginia's 6th district after Cadwell Butler. This subseries consists of correspondence between Riegel and the Congressman. The main topics discussed are funding for the \"MX Missle\" and issues over Olin's congressional fundraising operation in the mid to late 1980s.","This subseries consists of correspondence by county democratic officials to local democratic party members concerning campaign actions and fundraising. Riegel was a member of the Rockbridge County Democratic Committee.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","After World War II, Riegel worked as a U.S. diplomat in Hungary. This subseries consists of items related to his time there. Items of note include his diplomatic ID, hungarian currency, hungarian newspapers and magazines, Monthly reports on his work in Hungary, and detailed notes on events he experienced while there.","Riegel was an avid collector of film related material, particularly from European sources. During his travels in Europe, Riegel attended numerous film festivals and kept materials from a variety of films. Additionally, he taught a course on motion picture and there are numerous items related to that course. Items of note include publications from an international film festival in Czechoslovakia, Film Festival attendance buttons, samples of film with descriptions of how film is used in the motion picture, and student work from Riegel's motion picture course he taught at Washington and Lee University.","The rest of the collection is still being processed. We anticipate additional series' to be added to the collection upon their completion. Some anticipated series include: Film, Riegel's early life, Pre-War Travel, Early Academic Work (undergrad and grad school, Mobilizing for Chaos and Crown of Glory, Communications Institutions (such as the International Association of Mass Communication Research), The Science Service, and Riegel's East-Germany Survey.","There is one small box of assorted Newspaper Clippings related to Communication Sattelites, sorted by date (1962-1974) towards the end of the collection.","This subseries consists of materials printed for the public that Riegel kept from his travels abroad. Some items of note include US embassy guides to Bucharest, Romania and Sofia, Bulgaria, and some magazines from Romania and Poland.","Some items from this subseries have been separated from the main collection of materials and have been placed into the propaganda series oversize storage.","Items in this subseries focus primarily on public opinion and propaganda related to the Vietnam war. Items of note include propaganda leaflets, notes by anti-war committees, letters written to government officials about the war, and petitions to end the war. Some items are stored separately due to their size. Some war posters and pro-Viet Cong banners are in oversize storage.","The leaflets in this subseries are targeted towards a Vietnamese audience. Each leaflet has an english description or translation of its content, reasoning for its use, and the intended reaction that should be evoked by the reader. Larger items are not stored with this subseries, but rather in oversize storage, mainly consisting of posters and pro-Viet Cong war banners.","The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  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Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information.","This part of the collection is not yet processed. Use of the collection is granted on a case by case basis. Please contact the Head of Special Collections at 540-458-8649 for more information."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSome items have been removed from their appropriate folders and are located in oversize storage at the end of the series. Additionally, some books, magazines, and newspaper clippings are stored separately from the rest of the collection at this time. They are stored for the researcher's convenience and may be examined upon request.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Some items have been removed from their appropriate folders and are located in oversize storage at the end of the series. Additionally, some books, magazines, and newspaper clippings are stored separately from the rest of the collection at this time. They are stored for the researcher's convenience and may be examined upon request."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOscar Wetherhold Riegel, also known as Tom, was born in Reading, PA in 1903. Riegel's professional career began as a reporter and editor for the Chicago Tribune in the 1920s. He then shifted his focus to the information gathering and application, attaining a Bachelor's degree in the field from Dartmouth College and later attending Washington and Lee University. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRiegel became an internationally-known expert on the topic of propaganda in the 1930s after extensive studies of its importance in modern politics. His monograph, Mobilizing for Chaos: The Story of the New Propaganda, was published in 1934 and focused on the role propaganda was playing in the rise of National Socialism in Germany.\nIn his studies he amassed an extensive collection of American, European, and Asian propaganda spanning World War I through the Cold War. Aspects of his compilation of propaganda studies are included within this collection.\nRiegel joined the Washington and Lee University Journalism Department in 1930 and was named department head in 1934. He served as department head until his retirement in 1973. During his tenure with the university, he taught various courses on film, journalism, propaganda, and information application.\nHe passed away in 1997 in Lexington, VA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Oscar Wetherhold Riegel, also known as Tom, was born in Reading, PA in 1903. Riegel's professional career began as a reporter and editor for the Chicago Tribune in the 1920s. He then shifted his focus to the information gathering and application, attaining a Bachelor's degree in the field from Dartmouth College and later attending Washington and Lee University. ","Riegel became an internationally-known expert on the topic of propaganda in the 1930s after extensive studies of its importance in modern politics. His monograph, Mobilizing for Chaos: The Story of the New Propaganda, was published in 1934 and focused on the role propaganda was playing in the rise of National Socialism in Germany.\nIn his studies he amassed an extensive collection of American, European, and Asian propaganda spanning World War I through the Cold War. Aspects of his compilation of propaganda studies are included within this collection.\nRiegel joined the Washington and Lee University Journalism Department in 1930 and was named department head in 1934. He served as department head until his retirement in 1973. During his tenure with the university, he taught various courses on film, journalism, propaganda, and information application.\nHe passed away in 1997 in Lexington, VA."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePreferred citation: [Identification of item], O.W. Riegel Collection, WLU Coll. 0387, Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA. \u003cp\u003eIn some cases the citation format may vary. Please contact Special Collections staff to verify the appropriate format.\u003c/p\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Preferred citation: [Identification of item], O.W. Riegel Collection, WLU Coll. 0387, Special Collections and Archives, James G. Leyburn Library, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA.  In some cases the citation format may vary. Please contact Special Collections staff to verify the appropriate format."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHighlights of this collection include material concerning the Washington and Lee Journalism Department, including course material, student papers, and lecture notes. Supplementing this course material are published materials on the history of film, 20th century war propaganda, the Nazification of Germany, Paris in the 1920's and the \"Lost Generation.\" \nThere also includes wide selections of personal research materials for projects such as Riegel's books Mobilizing for Chaos and Crown of Glory; collections on Riegel's travels to Central and South America and Europe including Germany during the 1930s, and the typescript of his unpublished autobigraphy to 1945 titled \"Hacking It.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series relate to news and developments in communications sattelites. Riegel wrote a short article about their impact on mass media. His manuscripts along with correspondence, reports, and publications about communications satellites make up the bulk of this series. Some items of note include reports on the progress of Canada's Telesat system, Riegel's analysis of satellite communication, and Comsat and Intelesat reports from the early 1970's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel discussed with over thirty correspondents over matters related to Communications Satellites and his academic article discussing the political barriers to satellite usage. Most correspondents provide suggestions to Riegel's article or explain how an academic journal they're associated with plans to use or not use his article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress releases in this subseries mostly come from the COMSAT, INTELSAT, and TELESAT corporations. These press releases give reports on the developments in the satellite industry, and the changes in stock values for these companies' shareholders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to pulbications from various sources refering to communications satellites. Items of note include: a Thesis titled, \"Defense Department's usage of Communications Satellites\" by Maurice Fliess from West Virginia University, annual COMSAT publications, and  a Canadian publication on the ᐊᓂᒃ (\"anik\" or little brother)satellite by TELESAT.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of reports by government and independent organizations about communication satellites. The reports vary in focus, ranging from technical data to impending impact of satellites on public life. Items of note include the 1972 Aeronautics and Space Report of the President and the operating agreement between the United States and other nations regarding INTELSAT.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of Riegel's communication satellite article manuscripts. These manuscripts show the revisions Riegel made to his work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are materials related to Riegel's work on Communication Satellites that have not yet been processed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series are relevant to the Dupont Awards, which were given to Television stations, Radiostations, and commentators who have contributed to the field in their performance on the air. Award winners received $1,000, and most used the money to fund a journalism scholarship. Within this series are correspondence between award winners, judges, the Dupont estate, Washington and Lee University, members of the Federal Communications Commission, public relations firms, and O.W. Riegel, photographs of the award winners and annual awards dinner, publications by the Dupont Awards foundation, and published statements by various awards winners. Some items and subjects of note include a draft of a couple of the physical awards, letters discussing the conclusion of Washington and Lee's Association with the awards in 1967, and some resumes of different journalists and  Judges' comments on various radio and television stations. Three scrapbooks are contained wtithin the collection, but are not in folders. They are listed in the appropriate sub-series. Major correspondents and speakers include: O. W. Riegel, FCC Chairman Rosel Hyde, and Jessie Ball Dupont.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of materials describing the removal of Washington and Lee University from the administration of the Dupont Awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of correspondence, photos and cirtificates relating to types of awards given by institutions. Items of note include a small magazine of different award designs, correspondence over the dupont awards, and photographs of different awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries primarily consist of correspondence related to the design of a brochure for the Dupont Awards. As the Awards' curator, Riegel was responsible for the Awrds' presentation and outreach.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of correspondents between Riegel and and individual reviewers the Dupont Awards. These letters consist of recommended radio stations  that people felt deserved the award for 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of materials related to the Dupont Awards dinner including photographs, ivitations, and RSVP's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of the financial documents Riegel dealt with for the Dupont Awards. Items of note include letters with the awards' finanical statements and individual bills for expenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to forms used by the Dupont Awards committee. Some forms of note include blank radio station judging forms and form letters to nominees and participants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's correspondence in this series is primarily between different awards administrators and judges. Riegel corresponded with approximately 320 different individauls within this subseries. Correspondents of note include Mrs. Dupont, Turner Catledge, and Sol Taishoff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to communications between the General Federation of Women's Clubs and Riegel as curator for the Dupont Awards. Most of the correspondence consists of requests by Riegel for the leadership of the G.F.W.C. to participate on the Committee of the Dupont Awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of materials related to the judging of various Television stations, radio stations, and commentators for the Dupont Awards. Included are some judges' comments on different stations and correspondence about evaluating stations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of materials related to the coverage of the Kennedy Assassination. The Dupont Awards foundation found it apporpriate to commemorate numerous stations for their detailed coverage of the event.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of correspondence between Riegel and various lettershops regarding the production of a mass qualtity of letters to individuals regarding the awards. Some letters focused on the errors by the lettershop businesses such as errors in the use of names, punctuation, and grammar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of lists of individuals based on association. Some of the lists of note in this subseries include a list of CBS correspondents, Dupont Award winners, and the Dupont Award Foundation Mailing List.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of materials published or sent by the National Association for Better Radio and Television. This organization sought to encourage quality programing for families and children. some items of note include a booklet of television programs with ratings and reviews and newsletters mentioning the Dupont Awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence  addressing various concerns individuals had with the awards. These problems ranged from the permission of including some materials in various nominee presentations to the eligibility of certain networks in the Dupont Awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence in this subseries focuses primarily on the manner in which the Awards were determined and given. There is extensive discussion between Haefele, Spackman, and Riegel about the Trustee's involvment in the selection of judges and giving awards. The Dupont foundation wanted to increase its influence on the awards process, while Riegel thought that the Awards should have more liberty to act on its own.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of documents by the Dupont Awards Foundation that were issued or available to the public, including: the agreements between the Dupont Foundation and the Awards committee, annual programs and brochures, and descriptions of the awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of correspondence about spreading the awareness of the Dupont Awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to efforts by the Dupont Awards Foundation to capitalize on their public relations. A large part of correspondence is with the Public Relations office of Earle Palmer Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence in this subseries consists of correspondence related to how some winners chose to use their prize money from the Dupont Awards to give a small scholarship to journalism majors at various universities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries focuses on the process determining a logo for the Dupont Awards including correspondence, images, and sketches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of materials related to the presentation of the Dupont Awards to their respective winners. Because of the annual nature of the award, material is sorted by year and then by content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe items in this sub-series consist of miscellaeous materials that did not necessarily fit with the other groupings. Along with the files listed are two scrap-books of remarks made at the Dupont Awards Dinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series consist of and are related to O.W. Riegel's unpublished memoir \"Hacking It\". The first section of the series contains the most refined drafts of the Autobiography. Then there is correspondence between individuals who assited Riegel in drafting and editing his work. There are also several unrefined drafts of material, and a couple of artifacts and notes related to the Memoir. Housed separately from the rest of the collection, is one box of Newspaper clippings sorted by topic around different subjects Riegel's memoir addresses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries contains the most up-to-date version of Riegel's unpublished autobiography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence in this subseries focuses on revisions of Riegel's memoirs and requests for information for Riegel to use in his writing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of various drafts on sections considered in the development of Riegel's Memoir. Topics range from his trip to the Virgin Islands, to his view of religion, and his year in Hungary after the conclusion of World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to Jane Riegel's materials that were stored with Riegel's autobiography. Oscar Riegel had Jane's journal bound and printed as a gift. These items are the scans and illustrations of her journal that were necessary to make his gift possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of notes that Riegel took on various subjects related to his autobiography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of aspects of Riegel's autiobiography that have not yet been processed into the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in the Journalism Department series are based in the time period when Riegel was a member and later director of the department. sub-sections of this series include correspondence within the department, course materials, department seminars, accreditiation discussions,the Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation, the maintenance of the department's library, and publicity related to the department and its faculty. some items of note include some student work for classes, including a project by Phillipe Labro, a cartoonist awards program with signatures from various cartoonists including Charles Shultz, and various surveys related to higher education and journalism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs the department chair of Washington and Lee University's Journalism department, Riegel was responsible for its accreditation. This subseries consists of documents related to the accreditation status of Washington and Lee's Journalism department. The main agencies that Riegel worked with were the American Council on Education for Journalism, the American Association of Educators in Journalism, and the Association for Education in Journalism. Items are organized by year within each accreditation agency. Documents of note in this subseries include evaluation forms, correspondence about accreditation agency policy and goals, and annual accreditation reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of letters between Riegel and over 550 correspondents related to Washington and Lee's Journalism program. Letters range in theme from inquiries about the program, job openings for journalism graudates, the Associated Press, the British Library, the American Association of Schools with Departments in Journalism, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to the courses within the Journalism Department which Riegel taught while at Washington and Lee University. Courses ranged in topic from public opinion to advertising to psychological warfare and propaganda. Most courses are sorted by order of sylabbi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other relevant materials to the course. The Psychological Warfare and Propaganda course also has a few student samples of a project where students were to make their own propaganda aimed at countries behind the Iron Curtain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journalism 101 course focused on the principles of Journalism. Within this subseries are documents related to the course including syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, and other materials Riegel had that were relevant to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJournalism 102 was a course that covered the principles of Journalism, and at times was a continuation of Journalism 101 to create a year long class. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, lecture notes and other material Riegel had that was relevant to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's public oppinion course focused on the purpose and manner of polling, specifically as a pulse of American Democracy. It elaborated on how to conduct polls and how they influence and  show the views of the public. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, lecutre notes, and other related materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's Literary Critism course focused on the purpose and manner in which one critiques a written work. Riegel emphasized the different critical theories by different reviewers and had students study reviewers and conduct their own reviews using the fundamentals taught in the course. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journalism Department's Short Story Writing Course focused on the elements of a short story and its goal of portraying life as the author sees it from their own lens. within the course, students were expected to anaylze and uncover the principles of short story writing and apply them in their own works. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, and other materials related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Principles of Advertising course covered basic elements of advertisements found in mass media sources. Items in this subseries consist of a course syllabus, quizzes, and exams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journalism Department's course on communications law focused on the legal developments regarding the freedom of the press. Course topics ranged from copyright, to libel, to privacy, to climate, to the Freedom of Information Act, and courtroom procedures. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, extensive lecture notes sorted by topic, and extensive relevant materials related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Psychological Warfare and Propaganda course covered how the media has been used to sway public opinion in a variety of settings. Students examined the methods the military, governments, intelligence agencies, international U.S. broadcasts, and other sources used in an attempt to persuade others to support their goals and causes. Items in ths subseries consist of student work on a couple of projects including a mock propaganda piece by Philippe Labro, course syllabi, class handouts and project rubrics, lecutre notes, and other materials related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Public Relations course focused on the purposes of public relations and the various attitudes people hold towards the field. Students were tasked to analyze the goals of a person in a public relations position and to understand why some view it as a means for corruption while others see it as an essential part of any business, firm, or public figure. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis advertising course focused on the principles and critical analysis of advertisements. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Editorial was a journalism department course that focused on the principles and practice of newspaper editorial writing. Students in the course were members of a hypothetical editorial board and were tasked to develop articles on a variety of topics. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of discussions between the Journalism Department and outside news industries about job availability and the desire for higher quality recruits. Riegel points the low quality towards a national issue of low incentives for high quality students in the Journalism field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ethe Lee Editorial Award was a prize for what the award's judges thought was the best editorial in a given year based on nominations  by editors, newspapers, and publishers. Items in this subseries focus on informing the public about the award, statements by award winners, and the announcement of award winners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation was an institution that sought to share the history of Journalism at Washington and Lee through a variety of publications, news stories and events. Items of note in this subseries include a scrapbook of journalism department activites from the mid 1950s and small posters of different journalism department events on campus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring Riegel's tenure as a professor, the Journalism Department kept its own library for students to use. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence and materials related to the library's everyday function.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMass Media Booknotes was a publication that reported new publications related to mass media and communications. Items within this series consist of monthly reports on new journalism publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublicity regarding the Journalism Department consists of articles in magazines, newspapers, and other media sources that highlight the department's activities. The bulk of items in this subseries consist of articles and press releases related to the Journalism department. Items of note include an article by Riegel titled \"The Muted Trumpet\" and a Spanish booklet about Nationalism and Communications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries focus on the establishment and early years of WLUR. some events of note include problems with the radio antenna during installation, and program listings from early WLUR broadcasts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of various seminars hosted by the Journalism department including a seminar on editorial writing and one on law in relation to the media. Items of note include the speeches of seminar speakers and seminar programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are relevant to the journalism department, but do not relate to any of the other subseries. Items of note include a menu at a Sigma Delta Chi dinner, a chart comparing  faculty compensation at various universities during the 1970s and a large chart analyzing Virginia daily newspapers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series pertain to Riegel's personal correspondence between himself and colleagues, friends, and family. Some material is related to or mentions his work, but the majority of the material is about his or other people's personal lives, opinions, and thoughts around world events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series consist primarily of articles, bulletins, memos, and programs which are in reference to O.W. Riegel and his career achievements. The material spans the majority of his professional carreer and makes reference to his published works, acts as a staff member of Washington and Lee, and personal achievements. The publicity material is primarily newspaper clippings selected by Riegel himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials in this series consist of items Riegel acquired while traveling after World War II. Riegel went to several european nations during the Cold War including Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Italy, East Germany, Germany, and Britain. Throughout his journeys, Riegel retained numerous maps, brochures, publications, and pamphlets of places and events he attended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries concerns Riegel's correspondence during his travels in Eastern Europe and focuses primarily on upcoming european film festivals and catching up with friend and acquaintences while abroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries focus on the US in relation to Riegel's travel after World War II. some items of note include maps of San Francisco, CA and Madison, WI, assorted brochures from various city centers, and a couple of sketches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of  iteme Riegel acquired during his international travel. Most items are from Eastern Europe, but there are a couple of items from Western Europe and a publication from Australia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of pamphlets and brochures related to Riegel's travels throughout Europe. some publications of note include lodging brochures from Bulgaria and Romania and hungarian recreational brochures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of the  receipts and charges Riegel kept from his travels in europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of maps of various european countries that Riegel traveled through.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries were the personal affects of Oscar Riegel in relation to his post-war European travel. Some items of note include his travel diary and a diary by \"Dee\", and press membership identification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of notes that Riegel prior to and during his trip to Eastern Europe. One item of note is a German quiz he took prior to his departure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe items in this series relate to two major projects Riegel conducted in Europe between 1950 and 1952. The first one focused on public opinion in West Germany on a variety of topics, but emphasised government and politics in particular. This project was conducted with assitance in the form of a grant, stipend, and paid travel by the State Departnment. The second project, through Princeton University, focused on the impact of the cross cultural exchange program between Belgium and the United States, with the goal of understanding the opinion Belgians had of the United States after going through the program and then returning to their home country. Contents in this series include: Survey materials from both projects, information on participants in the Belgium study, publications Riegel kept from his time in Europe, his notes on the projects, and financial papers relevant to the projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries focus on the West German Cultural Exchange program and its impact on its  participants. Items of note include samples of questionaires and surveys and maps of parts of West Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel conducted a study surveying belgians who participated in an educational exchange program with the United States, trying to answer whether educational exchange programs affect the participant's perception of the country they visited in the long term. This subseries contains materials related to that study including questionnaires, correspondents, data on participants, and publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents with Riegel in regards to his Belgium study often focused on the study's contents, findings, and were curious about its implications. Riegel corresponded with approximately 70 different individuals and wrote often to his family while in Belgium.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of materials related to every participant in Riegel's study of Belgium's cultural exchange program. Each person's listing has some responses to questions and occasionally some correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications in this part of the collection focus on the effects and status of cultural exchange programs with the United States. Items of note in this subseries include a Belgian professor's analysis of Columbia University's geology courses from the 1920s, and statements by the state department about educational exchange programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of materials that were issued to spread the recognition and outreach of Riegel's study in Belgium. The majority of items are press releases informing individuals how they can participate and for participants to follow through with their questionnaires.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of materials that were essential to Riegel's survey. Items of note in this subseries include Riegel's project proposal, sample questionnaires and instructions to participants and project assistants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel published a monograph, Mobilizing for Chaos, in 1934. In it he examined and explored the impact and importance of the use of propaganda in the contemporary world. He effectively explored the use of propaganda in nations such as pre-War Germany and its role in the rise of National Socialism and Adolf Hitler. This series contains material related to the publishing of the book, Mobilizing for Chaos. These materials primarily consist of book reviews, advertisements, and articles about Riegel's role in its creation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series are relevant to O. W. Riegel's involvement with propaganda materials from World War I through the Vietnam War. Within this series are correspondence between Riegel and his co-workers at the Office of War information, a variety of war leaflets, war themed news letters, foreign magazines, ephemeral propaganda materials, a few posters, Viet Cong banners, and German Newspapers. Some items and subjects of note include Hand made propaganda from the Viet Cong, A book of official japanese war leaflets, records from the Office of War Information, and pictoral records of the Spanish Civil War and the Second Sino Japanese War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are relevant to the World War I era, and include Newspapers about the war, printed in 1914 and reprinted in the 1930's, Notes by Riegel about foreign and domestic propagada agencies, Photos of war figures and events with captions, and publications about the press and propaganda during the war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTh inter-war period subseries consists primarily of reports and publications from both the federal government and the private sector. Both of these groups focus heavily on propaganda, often comparing 1930s propaganda to propaganda during World War I. There is also some emphasis on the New Deal programs and their impact on the press and individual freedoms. Foreign Newspapers in this subseries tend to focus on Germany's shift to fascism and its implications. Also included in this subseries, are Riegel's own notes on these subjects mixed with brief personal comments related to his work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of foreign press publications during the inter-war period. Newpapers and clippings are in French and German, and from the early 1930s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoverment publications in this collection consist primarily of bills presented to congress, pages from the congressional record, and other sources oriented primarily around the use of the press prior to World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernment reports in this sub-series are issued often by executive agencies and are oriented around the press, propaganda, and considered regulation thereof. Reports include a discussion by the FCC over the \"War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast\", A report on Radio Broadcasting for Senator Burton Wheeler, and an agreement of journalistic standards by the Pan-American Congress of Journalists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspapers in this sub-series focus on World War I propaganda, developments on Europe prior to the second World War, and Freedom of the Press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's notes from the Inter-war period focus on various journalism related topics, including: Telegraph cable, the politics of international press, the New Deal and Advertising, and other personal notes about his work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress releases in this subseries address a variety of international and foreign relations topics such as the British Palestine mandate, the self-determination of the Saar Region, both pro and anti German perspectives on the national socialist government, and those who benefit from war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe publications in the Riegel papers from the interwar period show the shift in American focus from the economy to international relations from the early 1930s to 1939. The early publications focus on the impact of New Deal programs with only some regard to events outside the U.S. Publications from the late 1930s have a heavily international perspective with pictoral booklets of the atrocities in the second Sino-Japanese war, and threats of German fascism. Academic articles relate to the press, particularly in China, but also from a global perspective, Modern propaganda techniques, and international relations. Finally, there is a sampling of newsletters focusing on the same topics from various perspectives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries related to the Spanish Civil War primarily consist of propaganda leaflets and publications on both sides of the conflict, highlighting the opposing sides' atrocities and how they will ensure the values and freedom of the Spanish people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are related to the World War II era in both of the main theaters of war. Some items of note include propaganda leaflets in a variety of languages including German and Japanese, documents from various government agencies including the Office of War Information, and some ephemeral materials used as propaganda during the war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's corresepondence in this series primarily relates to those he worked and interacted with during his time with the Office of War information. One topic of particular interest to Riegel was the \"Strzetelski Affair\" which focused on the contested censorship of a Polish news agency and their description of troop position in the eastern front.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's collection of domestic propaganda during the second World War highlighted appeals to the working class by the Germans to stand against \"big business\" interests, and the pro-peace movement primarily through a series of drawings by Pola Clair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEuropean propaganda leaflets, in Riegel's collection, show the various appeals by different groups to persuade the enemy to surrender. While most of the leaflets are addressing a German audience, there are some in Hungarian, Polish, and Arabic aiming to persuade at least a tacit support for the allies. The leaflets are sorted based on their identification number often found on one of the corners of the leaflet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.W. \"Tom\" Riegel's copy of an official \"confidential\" binder distributed to staff of the United States Office of War Information detailing propaganda objectives for the Mediterranean region of Europe for 1944, specifically the countries of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Yugoslavia, Italy, and Hungary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a pamphlet titled \"Footprints of the Trojan Horse, Some methods used by foreign agents within the United States\" and \"Hitler's Words and Hitler's Deeds\" printed in England. This illustrated wartime pamphlet introduces the reader to the Nazi theory of propaganda and details Hitler and the Nazi regime's methods and examples of deceipt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese newsletters were disseminated by allied forces to citizens of liberated countries. These newsletters, ranging from Dutch to Flemish to French often described events on the front lines and encouraged readers to support the war effort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's collection of government reports center around the effectiveness in developing and implementing propaganda addressed to the Axis powers and neutral and liberated countries. Reports tend to focus on one aspect of propaganda ranging from understanding the target audiences culture, to forms of counterpropaganda used by enemy forces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports by the Board of Economic Warfare were periodically issued detailing the economic situations of various parts of the world and their relation to the front lines. This gave allied forces an idea of available resources for themselves and their enemies looking forward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Board of Overseas publication analyzed published issues in other countries, aiming to understand the literary and media culture of different nations to improve propaganda efforts. Some analysis includes reports on Japanese war songs and european perspectives on American elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Bureau of Public Relations focused on ensuring positive relations with neutral and liberated countries during the war effort. Some of its material, found in this sub-series include Public Relations officer guidelines and foreign censorship codes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSegments from the congressional record found in this subseries focuses on the mobilization and deployment of troops between 1939 and 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel maintained a collection of documents from the Coordinator of Information office. These documents pertained to ongoing events in the second World War and their relation to propaganda. Some documents focus on the handling of news and claims by the Axis powers, the surrender of a british fleet to the Japandese, and the presence of allied forces near Singapore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's items from the Federal Communications Commission primarily relate to its reports on radio broadcasts. Included in their reports are recommendations for foreign radio propaganda, and their prioritization of national defence in their own decisions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's documents related to the Office of Control highlight the emphasis on censoring foreign media to ensure support of the allied troops. some items of note include breif correspondence related to the censorship of individual broadcasts due to lack of documentation, and periodic reports of the publications of various radio broadcasts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Office of Public Opinion Research focused on the public mood of various events during the war. Some items in this subseries include an analysis of public opinion as it relates to FDR's public talks and speeches, and public opinion of naval war policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel worked with the Office of War Information durring the Second World War. His role was to provide guidance, analysis, and propose various forms of propaganda to use against enemy forces and to persuade potentially friendly neutrals. Items in this subseries are heavily related to these subjects and report on the successes and failures of implemented propaganda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Outpost Services Bureau provided support to govenrment agencies in ensuring their ability to function via connecting them with lines of communication and providing support when necessary. They created monthly progress reports of various outpost stations reporting the status of these stations and their effectiveness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems from the Psychological Warfare Branch focus on the impact of propaganda and counter propaganda on the target audeinces. Reports in this subseries include an analysis of propaganda upon French citizens, and a booklet on the functions of the 5th Army propaganda team.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's items from the state department primarily relate to the status of various areas in the front lines of the second World War. Some documents in this subseries inculde a description of the status of press and radio in Vichy France, and Chiang Kai Shek's perspective on the Japanese war front.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe two documents in the Radio Conference of Cairo subseries are full text copies of the radio agreements describing acceptable and unlawful use of the radio in attempts to influence populations beyond a nation's borders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments in this subseries detail the efforts made by the USIS to inform foreign peoples about the United States and its values through various publications. Some examples in this subseries include the report of the effectiveness of an Italian agazine and guidelines for foreign magazine publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a small bound illustrated pamphlet published by the United States War Department in 1944 and titled \"What is Propaganda\". It is a \"War Department Educational Manual - EM-2 of the GI Roundatable Series.\" The cover of the pamphlet shows the cartoon character Donald Duck speaking into a microphone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's collection of Japanese leaflets consist of two aspects: US made leaflets issued to the Japanese and Japanese made leaflets issued to the U.S. Both use persuasive techniques to convince soliders to surrender or cease fighting, showing there is greater value in being at home than on the front lines. U.S. propaganda tended to appeal to the futility of the Japanese effort, showing  how U.S. progress was steady in spite of their resistance. Japanese propaganda tended to emphasize that the profits of the war were directed to a non-fighting elite, and that family members would prefer the soldier's presence at home  to their death at war. The leaflets are sorted by their identification numbers found on one of the leaflet's corners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder consists of multiple published items including part one of a two part volume published by the United States Pacific Fleet on the methods of psychological warfare against Japan with a focus on propaganda leaflet usage. The Washington Post publication also includes in its title, \"the story of the secret weapon which had Japan ready to yield thirteen days before the atomic bomb struck Hiroshima.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume consists of a compilation of approximately ninety-five propaganda leaflets created for the Unites States military's Pacific Theater of Operations. Incuded with each leaflet is an accompany information form that includes purpose, text, format, general comments, and someitmes the specific location for he leaflet's use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel kept assorted notes about a variety of topics including the Camera Club at Washington and Lee, Descriptions for his future autobiography, political details in Mexican History, and information related to coworkers, staff, and events during his time at the Office of War Information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries were the personal belongings of Oscar Riegel after the second World War. Some items include his material as an official air raid warden, in the event of a domestic air raid,  financial statements on purchases, war ration books, and programs from events he attended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress releases in this subseries give a description of headlines during the Second World War. Topics of note include Hitler's invasion of Poland, the Psychological effect of paratroopers, and the Finnish impact on the Eastern Front.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications in this subseries tend to focus on propaganda analysis, the warfront, and radio communications. Some items of note in this subseries include the code of the National Association of Broadcasters and commentary on the Bill of Rights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries containes unique items of the time period that distinguish it from other eras. Some interesting items of note include candy wrappers with U.S. army propaganda, an assortment of pro U.S. booklets in various languages, shoe lace packaging depicting the hanging of Hitler and Mossolini, and a hitler/Tojo pin cushion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials in this subseries relate to the Cold War era. Most items focus on communication from the U.S. to its citizens and foreign countries to gain support over Russia in the Cold War. Additionally, there are a few items from foreign nations aimed at U.S. audiences. Some items of note include some Russian Magazines, Chinese Magazines, and publications related to the United States Information Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of Riegel's correspondence related to the Cold War. It focuses mostly on specific events during the Cold War and the reach of government concerning foreign and domestic media and speech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of material made by foreign govenrments, mostly with the intent to reach an American audience. Some items of note include magazines from the Polish government, Russian Magazines, and a booklet about developing countries and the Soviet Bloc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries focuses on material the U.S. and foreign governments produced for American citizens, often in the form of reports and booklets. Some items of note include a report on the U.S. international cultural program and \"Telling America's Story Abroad\" by the State Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of a small assortment of clod war era newspapers hihglighting various events related to the cold war effort. Articles include international U.S. radio presence, the US information service's efforts, and international relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of press releases of events throughout the Cold War. These press releases come from several sources, most of them being from the U.S. Information Agency. There are also press releases from the Japan Detachment of Broadcasting and Visual Activities and the State Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseies contains publications from a variety of sources. Often in the form of booklets or magazines, topics vary, but most focus on the effects of propaganda and the Cold War. Some booklets of note include one on Germany's territorial shifts after the second World War, and a booklet on  the efforts of Christian Trade Unions to combat the spread of Communism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese radio scripts were intended to inform the American public in areas both related and unrelated to the Cold war. Script topics ranged from \"The Secret of American Prosperity\" to \"Coronary Thrombosis\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe U.S. Information Agency sought to spread international awareness of U.S. values and culture to second and third world countries during the Cold War. Items in this subseries consist of programs, reports, briefings, newsletters, memorandums, and charts that conveyed how the agency operated internationally.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to the Korean war, and mostly from an American perspective. Most of the items are propaganda leaflets, aiming to encourage Korean support of American troops. Some items of note include a booklet of alleged U.S. war crimes during the war, a booklet about war P.O.W.'s, and copies of anti-U.S. propaganda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are strictly Korean war propaganda that was intended for Korean citizens. Nearly all items in this subseries are in Korean and have an english description or translation attached with the goals of what the propaganda was supposed to evoke from the reader.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes Communist Chinese printed propoganda magazines for an English speaking audience : \"United Nations Prisoners in Korea,\" \"China Reconstructs,\" and two editions of \"People's China\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA 1950 Japanese magazine, \"Silver Bell,\" for children and/or young adults - printed by the Hiroshima Publishing Company; a Second World War era Prisoner of War questionnare, and an American propoganda magazine in Chinese titled \"Free World\" magazine published for Asian coutries about the Unites States and \"Free\" Asian countries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Committee on Vietnam was a local organization in Lexington and Rockbridge County formed in opposition to the war effort. Riegel was a member of the Committee. This subseries consists of notes Riegel took of meetings and comments made by Committee members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's correspondence related to the Vietnam war often focused on his hope in the ceasing of hostilities. Many letters are to congressmen, and other high ranking government officials. Included in this subseries are also a few letters from Riegel to President Johnson regarding the Vietnam War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe government publications regarding the Vietnam War in Riegel's papers focus on the nature of war propaganda and the status of combatant strategy and techniques as the war progressed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of Riegel's notes about government events related to propaganda and public opinion in relation to the Vietnam War. These informal notes document events, such as National Liberation Front propaganda drives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries relate to published or disseminated to the public referencing the Vietnam War. Items of note include a petition to end the war, a voter's pledge to support anti-war candidates, and booklets and magazines related to the war effort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are the oversize materials coming from other parts of the Propaganda series. Within this subseries are magazines and posters from the Cold War and the Vietnam War. Additionally, there is a 1:15000 road map of Hannover, Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of government reports related to the office of war information. they have some damaged and require creating a scan to ensure further damage is prevented.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries have not yet been processed into the collection. Materials range from the Inter-War period to the Cold War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of items related to Riegel's work with the Public Opinion Quarterly, an academic journal that focuses on forms of media and their effects on the public, primarily via Radio, the Press, and Movies. The bulk of material in this series consists of correspondence between Riegel, editors for the Public Opinion Quarterly, and prospective article writers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Communications was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the communications section of the journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of general correspondence between Riegel and approximately 160 correspondents on various topics relating to the Public Opinion Quarterly (POQ). Subjects include anticipated articles for the POQ, Events affecting the POQ, and the POQ's structure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Movies was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the movies section of the journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Press was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the press section of the journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Radio was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the radio section of the journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series are relevant to the Southern Interscholastic Press Association. Within this series are correspondence between speakers for the conventions and O.W. Riegel, photographs of the annual convention, SIPA programs, Quill and Scroll Banquet artifacts, and speech excerpts from the various speakers. Some items and subjects of note include correspondence regarding the permission of black delegates during the process of desegregation, a scrapbook of events during the 1959 SIPA convention, a scroll from the 1954 Quill and Scroll Banquet, and a penant commemorating the SIPA conference. Major correspondents and speakers include: Cartoonists Ken Bald and John Mendelsohn, Congressman John Moss, James P. Warburg, Ferdinand Kuhn, and Abe Jones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ethis subseries focuses on the winners of various awards over the years of the SIPA conference at Washington and Lee University. Most items consist of list of winners and press releases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in the folder consist of lists of award winners in the various SIPA competitions including best Newspaper, Yearbook, Magazine, and Radio broadcast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in the folder consist of lists of award winners in the various SIPA competitions including best Newspaper, Yearbook, Magazine, and Radio broadcast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in the folder consist of lists of seating charts for the front table at the SIPA Awards Luncheons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in the folder consist of annual lists of attendies who were to receive complementary accomodations to certain SIPA events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box of correspondence contains the only topical correspondence folder in the series, highlighting letters written that centered around the issues of desegregation and the contested permission of black delegates to SIPA. Afterwards, correspondence is alphabetical. Several renowned figures collaborated with O.W. Riegel by hosting their own sessions at the SIPA conference. Some of these figures include cartoonists Kenneth Bald and Douglas Borgstedt. Washington and Lee presidents Fred Cole and Francis Gaines are also included in this part of the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel corresponded with approximately 200 individuals reagarding events and issues with SIPA. This subseries contains correspondence with all individuals with last names beginning with K or later.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe contents in this box consist of photographs of SIPA events, news publications about SIPA, a few high school newspapers submitted to the SIPA competition, financial documents, executive committee notes, the SIPA constitution and bylaws, and samples from SIPA's annual current events quiz. Some items of note include a 1937 satirical edition of Thomas Jefferson High School's student newspaper, \u003ci\u003eThe Jeffster\u003c/i\u003e, and photographs of the SIPA Awards banquet from 1953 and 1955.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this sub-series consist of speeches and speech excerpts by various  SIPA conference speakers, and programs for the SIPA conference from 1930-1968, along with a few programs from the 1980's and 1991. Some of the speeches are stored in smaller boxes because they are printed on index cards. Additionally, there is a scroll from the 1954 Quill and Scroll banquet, housed in this sub-series in order to save space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe contents in this sub-series consist of  artifacts from the Quill and Scroll Banquets, SIPA delegate registration instructions, the lodging needs of SIPA speakers, materials given to Riegel by speakers, additional instructions to staff, and miscellaneous items in the SIPA series. Some objects of note include a SIPA penant with Washington and Lee enscribed on it, A scrapbook of the events from SIPA in 1959, and Admission tickets to the 1954 SIPA events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries are materials related to Riegel's work on Communication Satellites that have not yet been processed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this series relate to Virginia Democratic Politics from the early 1970s to the early 1980s. Riegel was a member of the Rockbridge County Democratic Committee and attended the Virginia State Democratic Convention. His records include political correspondence between congressman Olin, delegate Davis, other local candidates, and party members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlice Rabe was a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates seat representing Rockbridge County, Lexington, Buena Vista, Bedford County and the city of Bedford. Riegel gave advice and support for Alice in her campaign. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence between Riegel and Rabe, campaign materials, such as planned ads, and clippings relevant to the campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Butler represented Virginia's 6th Congressional District. Within this subseries is a series of correspondence mostly from Riegel on various political topics. Most of Butler's correspondence consists of his periodic newsletters to his constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel's political correspondence within Virginia consists of over 20 correspondents, primarily on the topic of campaigns and elections. Some correspondents include former House of Delegates member Jim Davis, Delegate candidate Sprong, and democratic party officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJim Olin was the congressional representative of Virginia's 6th district after Cadwell Butler. This subseries consists of correspondence between Riegel and the Congressman. The main topics discussed are funding for the \"MX Missle\" and issues over Olin's congressional fundraising operation in the mid to late 1980s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of correspondence by county democratic officials to local democratic party members concerning campaign actions and fundraising. Riegel was a member of the Rockbridge County Democratic Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter World War II, Riegel worked as a U.S. diplomat in Hungary. This subseries consists of items related to his time there. Items of note include his diplomatic ID, hungarian currency, hungarian newspapers and magazines, Monthly reports on his work in Hungary, and detailed notes on events he experienced while there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiegel was an avid collector of film related material, particularly from European sources. During his travels in Europe, Riegel attended numerous film festivals and kept materials from a variety of films. Additionally, he taught a course on motion picture and there are numerous items related to that course. Items of note include publications from an international film festival in Czechoslovakia, Film Festival attendance buttons, samples of film with descriptions of how film is used in the motion picture, and student work from Riegel's motion picture course he taught at Washington and Lee University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe rest of the collection is still being processed. We anticipate additional series' to be added to the collection upon their completion. Some anticipated series include: Film, Riegel's early life, Pre-War Travel, Early Academic Work (undergrad and grad school, Mobilizing for Chaos and Crown of Glory, Communications Institutions (such as the International Association of Mass Communication Research), The Science Service, and Riegel's East-Germany Survey.\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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Highlights of this collection include material concerning the Washington and Lee Journalism Department, including course material, student papers, and lecture notes. Supplementing this course material are published materials on the history of film, 20th century war propaganda, the Nazification of Germany, Paris in the 1920's and the \"Lost Generation.\" \nThere also includes wide selections of personal research materials for projects such as Riegel's books Mobilizing for Chaos and Crown of Glory; collections on Riegel's travels to Central and South America and Europe including Germany during the 1930s, and the typescript of his unpublished autobigraphy to 1945 titled \"Hacking It.\"","Items in this series relate to news and developments in communications sattelites. Riegel wrote a short article about their impact on mass media. His manuscripts along with correspondence, reports, and publications about communications satellites make up the bulk of this series. Some items of note include reports on the progress of Canada's Telesat system, Riegel's analysis of satellite communication, and Comsat and Intelesat reports from the early 1970's","Riegel discussed with over thirty correspondents over matters related to Communications Satellites and his academic article discussing the political barriers to satellite usage. Most correspondents provide suggestions to Riegel's article or explain how an academic journal they're associated with plans to use or not use his article.","Press releases in this subseries mostly come from the COMSAT, INTELSAT, and TELESAT corporations. These press releases give reports on the developments in the satellite industry, and the changes in stock values for these companies' shareholders.","Items in this subseries relate to pulbications from various sources refering to communications satellites. Items of note include: a Thesis titled, \"Defense Department's usage of Communications Satellites\" by Maurice Fliess from West Virginia University, annual COMSAT publications, and  a Canadian publication on the ᐊᓂᒃ (\"anik\" or little brother)satellite by TELESAT.","Items in this subseries consist of reports by government and independent organizations about communication satellites. The reports vary in focus, ranging from technical data to impending impact of satellites on public life. Items of note include the 1972 Aeronautics and Space Report of the President and the operating agreement between the United States and other nations regarding INTELSAT.","This subseries consists of Riegel's communication satellite article manuscripts. These manuscripts show the revisions Riegel made to his work.","Items in this subseries are materials related to Riegel's work on Communication Satellites that have not yet been processed.","Items in this series are relevant to the Dupont Awards, which were given to Television stations, Radiostations, and commentators who have contributed to the field in their performance on the air. Award winners received $1,000, and most used the money to fund a journalism scholarship. Within this series are correspondence between award winners, judges, the Dupont estate, Washington and Lee University, members of the Federal Communications Commission, public relations firms, and O.W. Riegel, photographs of the award winners and annual awards dinner, publications by the Dupont Awards foundation, and published statements by various awards winners. Some items and subjects of note include a draft of a couple of the physical awards, letters discussing the conclusion of Washington and Lee's Association with the awards in 1967, and some resumes of different journalists and  Judges' comments on various radio and television stations. Three scrapbooks are contained wtithin the collection, but are not in folders. They are listed in the appropriate sub-series. Major correspondents and speakers include: O. W. Riegel, FCC Chairman Rosel Hyde, and Jessie Ball Dupont.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials describing the removal of Washington and Lee University from the administration of the Dupont Awards.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondence, photos and cirtificates relating to types of awards given by institutions. Items of note include a small magazine of different award designs, correspondence over the dupont awards, and photographs of different awards.","Items in this subseries primarily consist of correspondence related to the design of a brochure for the Dupont Awards. As the Awards' curator, Riegel was responsible for the Awrds' presentation and outreach.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondents between Riegel and and individual reviewers the Dupont Awards. These letters consist of recommended radio stations  that people felt deserved the award for 1963.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the Dupont Awards dinner including photographs, ivitations, and RSVP's.","Items in this subseries consist of the financial documents Riegel dealt with for the Dupont Awards. Items of note include letters with the awards' finanical statements and individual bills for expenses.","Items in this subseries relate to forms used by the Dupont Awards committee. Some forms of note include blank radio station judging forms and form letters to nominees and participants.","Riegel's correspondence in this series is primarily between different awards administrators and judges. Riegel corresponded with approximately 320 different individauls within this subseries. Correspondents of note include Mrs. Dupont, Turner Catledge, and Sol Taishoff.","Items in this subseries relate to communications between the General Federation of Women's Clubs and Riegel as curator for the Dupont Awards. Most of the correspondence consists of requests by Riegel for the leadership of the G.F.W.C. to participate on the Committee of the Dupont Awards.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the judging of various Television stations, radio stations, and commentators for the Dupont Awards. Included are some judges' comments on different stations and correspondence about evaluating stations.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the coverage of the Kennedy Assassination. The Dupont Awards foundation found it apporpriate to commemorate numerous stations for their detailed coverage of the event.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondence between Riegel and various lettershops regarding the production of a mass qualtity of letters to individuals regarding the awards. Some letters focused on the errors by the lettershop businesses such as errors in the use of names, punctuation, and grammar.","Items in this subseries consist of lists of individuals based on association. Some of the lists of note in this subseries include a list of CBS correspondents, Dupont Award winners, and the Dupont Award Foundation Mailing List.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials published or sent by the National Association for Better Radio and Television. This organization sought to encourage quality programing for families and children. some items of note include a booklet of television programs with ratings and reviews and newsletters mentioning the Dupont Awards.","Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence  addressing various concerns individuals had with the awards. These problems ranged from the permission of including some materials in various nominee presentations to the eligibility of certain networks in the Dupont Awards.","Correspondence in this subseries focuses primarily on the manner in which the Awards were determined and given. There is extensive discussion between Haefele, Spackman, and Riegel about the Trustee's involvment in the selection of judges and giving awards. The Dupont foundation wanted to increase its influence on the awards process, while Riegel thought that the Awards should have more liberty to act on its own.","Items in this subseries consist of documents by the Dupont Awards Foundation that were issued or available to the public, including: the agreements between the Dupont Foundation and the Awards committee, annual programs and brochures, and descriptions of the awards.","Items in this subseries consist of correspondence about spreading the awareness of the Dupont Awards.","Items in this subseries relate to efforts by the Dupont Awards Foundation to capitalize on their public relations. A large part of correspondence is with the Public Relations office of Earle Palmer Brown.","Correspondence in this subseries consists of correspondence related to how some winners chose to use their prize money from the Dupont Awards to give a small scholarship to journalism majors at various universities.","This subseries focuses on the process determining a logo for the Dupont Awards including correspondence, images, and sketches.","Items in this sub-series consist of materials related to the presentation of the Dupont Awards to their respective winners. Because of the annual nature of the award, material is sorted by year and then by content.","The items in this sub-series consist of miscellaeous materials that did not necessarily fit with the other groupings. Along with the files listed are two scrap-books of remarks made at the Dupont Awards Dinner.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","Items in this series consist of and are related to O.W. Riegel's unpublished memoir \"Hacking It\". The first section of the series contains the most refined drafts of the Autobiography. Then there is correspondence between individuals who assited Riegel in drafting and editing his work. There are also several unrefined drafts of material, and a couple of artifacts and notes related to the Memoir. Housed separately from the rest of the collection, is one box of Newspaper clippings sorted by topic around different subjects Riegel's memoir addresses.","This subseries contains the most up-to-date version of Riegel's unpublished autobiography.","Correspondence in this subseries focuses on revisions of Riegel's memoirs and requests for information for Riegel to use in his writing.","Items in this subseries consist of various drafts on sections considered in the development of Riegel's Memoir. Topics range from his trip to the Virgin Islands, to his view of religion, and his year in Hungary after the conclusion of World War II.","Items in this subseries relate to Jane Riegel's materials that were stored with Riegel's autobiography. Oscar Riegel had Jane's journal bound and printed as a gift. These items are the scans and illustrations of her journal that were necessary to make his gift possible.","Items in this subseries consist of notes that Riegel took on various subjects related to his autobiography.","Items in this subseries consist of aspects of Riegel's autiobiography that have not yet been processed into the collection.","Items in the Journalism Department series are based in the time period when Riegel was a member and later director of the department. sub-sections of this series include correspondence within the department, course materials, department seminars, accreditiation discussions,the Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation, the maintenance of the department's library, and publicity related to the department and its faculty. some items of note include some student work for classes, including a project by Phillipe Labro, a cartoonist awards program with signatures from various cartoonists including Charles Shultz, and various surveys related to higher education and journalism.","As the department chair of Washington and Lee University's Journalism department, Riegel was responsible for its accreditation. This subseries consists of documents related to the accreditation status of Washington and Lee's Journalism department. The main agencies that Riegel worked with were the American Council on Education for Journalism, the American Association of Educators in Journalism, and the Association for Education in Journalism. Items are organized by year within each accreditation agency. Documents of note in this subseries include evaluation forms, correspondence about accreditation agency policy and goals, and annual accreditation reports.","Items in this subseries consist of letters between Riegel and over 550 correspondents related to Washington and Lee's Journalism program. Letters range in theme from inquiries about the program, job openings for journalism graudates, the Associated Press, the British Library, the American Association of Schools with Departments in Journalism, and others.","Items in this subseries relate to the courses within the Journalism Department which Riegel taught while at Washington and Lee University. Courses ranged in topic from public opinion to advertising to psychological warfare and propaganda. Most courses are sorted by order of sylabbi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other relevant materials to the course. The Psychological Warfare and Propaganda course also has a few student samples of a project where students were to make their own propaganda aimed at countries behind the Iron Curtain.","The Journalism 101 course focused on the principles of Journalism. Within this subseries are documents related to the course including syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, and other materials Riegel had that were relevant to the course.","Journalism 102 was a course that covered the principles of Journalism, and at times was a continuation of Journalism 101 to create a year long class. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, lecture notes and other material Riegel had that was relevant to the course.","Riegel's public oppinion course focused on the purpose and manner of polling, specifically as a pulse of American Democracy. It elaborated on how to conduct polls and how they influence and  show the views of the public. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, lecutre notes, and other related materials.","Riegel's Literary Critism course focused on the purpose and manner in which one critiques a written work. Riegel emphasized the different critical theories by different reviewers and had students study reviewers and conduct their own reviews using the fundamentals taught in the course. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","The Journalism Department's Short Story Writing Course focused on the elements of a short story and its goal of portraying life as the author sees it from their own lens. within the course, students were expected to anaylze and uncover the principles of short story writing and apply them in their own works. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, quizzes, exams, and other materials related to the course.","The Principles of Advertising course covered basic elements of advertisements found in mass media sources. Items in this subseries consist of a course syllabus, quizzes, and exams.","The Journalism Department's course on communications law focused on the legal developments regarding the freedom of the press. Course topics ranged from copyright, to libel, to privacy, to climate, to the Freedom of Information Act, and courtroom procedures. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, extensive lecture notes sorted by topic, and extensive relevant materials related to the course.","The Psychological Warfare and Propaganda course covered how the media has been used to sway public opinion in a variety of settings. Students examined the methods the military, governments, intelligence agencies, international U.S. broadcasts, and other sources used in an attempt to persuade others to support their goals and causes. Items in ths subseries consist of student work on a couple of projects including a mock propaganda piece by Philippe Labro, course syllabi, class handouts and project rubrics, lecutre notes, and other materials related to the course.","The Public Relations course focused on the purposes of public relations and the various attitudes people hold towards the field. Students were tasked to analyze the goals of a person in a public relations position and to understand why some view it as a means for corruption while others see it as an essential part of any business, firm, or public figure. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","This advertising course focused on the principles and critical analysis of advertisements. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","The Editorial was a journalism department course that focused on the principles and practice of newspaper editorial writing. Students in the course were members of a hypothetical editorial board and were tasked to develop articles on a variety of topics. Items in this subseries consist of course syllabi, class handouts, lecture notes, and other material related to the course.","Items in this subseries consist of discussions between the Journalism Department and outside news industries about job availability and the desire for higher quality recruits. Riegel points the low quality towards a national issue of low incentives for high quality students in the Journalism field.","the Lee Editorial Award was a prize for what the award's judges thought was the best editorial in a given year based on nominations  by editors, newspapers, and publishers. Items in this subseries focus on informing the public about the award, statements by award winners, and the announcement of award winners.","The Lee Memorial Journalism Foundation was an institution that sought to share the history of Journalism at Washington and Lee through a variety of publications, news stories and events. Items of note in this subseries include a scrapbook of journalism department activites from the mid 1950s and small posters of different journalism department events on campus.","During Riegel's tenure as a professor, the Journalism Department kept its own library for students to use. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence and materials related to the library's everyday function.","Mass Media Booknotes was a publication that reported new publications related to mass media and communications. Items within this series consist of monthly reports on new journalism publications.","Publicity regarding the Journalism Department consists of articles in magazines, newspapers, and other media sources that highlight the department's activities. The bulk of items in this subseries consist of articles and press releases related to the Journalism department. Items of note include an article by Riegel titled \"The Muted Trumpet\" and a Spanish booklet about Nationalism and Communications.","Items in this subseries focus on the establishment and early years of WLUR. some events of note include problems with the radio antenna during installation, and program listings from early WLUR broadcasts.","This subseries consists of various seminars hosted by the Journalism department including a seminar on editorial writing and one on law in relation to the media. Items of note include the speeches of seminar speakers and seminar programs.","Items in this subseries are relevant to the journalism department, but do not relate to any of the other subseries. Items of note include a menu at a Sigma Delta Chi dinner, a chart comparing  faculty compensation at various universities during the 1970s and a large chart analyzing Virginia daily newspapers.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","Items in this series pertain to Riegel's personal correspondence between himself and colleagues, friends, and family. Some material is related to or mentions his work, but the majority of the material is about his or other people's personal lives, opinions, and thoughts around world events.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","Items in this series consist primarily of articles, bulletins, memos, and programs which are in reference to O.W. Riegel and his career achievements. The material spans the majority of his professional carreer and makes reference to his published works, acts as a staff member of Washington and Lee, and personal achievements. The publicity material is primarily newspaper clippings selected by Riegel himself.","Materials in this series consist of items Riegel acquired while traveling after World War II. Riegel went to several european nations during the Cold War including Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Italy, East Germany, Germany, and Britain. Throughout his journeys, Riegel retained numerous maps, brochures, publications, and pamphlets of places and events he attended.","This subseries concerns Riegel's correspondence during his travels in Eastern Europe and focuses primarily on upcoming european film festivals and catching up with friend and acquaintences while abroad.","Items in this subseries focus on the US in relation to Riegel's travel after World War II. some items of note include maps of San Francisco, CA and Madison, WI, assorted brochures from various city centers, and a couple of sketches.","This subseries consists of  iteme Riegel acquired during his international travel. Most items are from Eastern Europe, but there are a couple of items from Western Europe and a publication from Australia.","Items in this subseries consist of pamphlets and brochures related to Riegel's travels throughout Europe. some publications of note include lodging brochures from Bulgaria and Romania and hungarian recreational brochures.","Items in this subseries consist of the  receipts and charges Riegel kept from his travels in europe.","This subseries consists of maps of various european countries that Riegel traveled through.","Items in this subseries were the personal affects of Oscar Riegel in relation to his post-war European travel. Some items of note include his travel diary and a diary by \"Dee\", and press membership identification.","Items in this subseries consist of notes that Riegel prior to and during his trip to Eastern Europe. One item of note is a German quiz he took prior to his departure.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","The items in this series relate to two major projects Riegel conducted in Europe between 1950 and 1952. The first one focused on public opinion in West Germany on a variety of topics, but emphasised government and politics in particular. This project was conducted with assitance in the form of a grant, stipend, and paid travel by the State Departnment. The second project, through Princeton University, focused on the impact of the cross cultural exchange program between Belgium and the United States, with the goal of understanding the opinion Belgians had of the United States after going through the program and then returning to their home country. Contents in this series include: Survey materials from both projects, information on participants in the Belgium study, publications Riegel kept from his time in Europe, his notes on the projects, and financial papers relevant to the projects.","Items in this subseries focus on the West German Cultural Exchange program and its impact on its  participants. Items of note include samples of questionaires and surveys and maps of parts of West Germany.","Riegel conducted a study surveying belgians who participated in an educational exchange program with the United States, trying to answer whether educational exchange programs affect the participant's perception of the country they visited in the long term. This subseries contains materials related to that study including questionnaires, correspondents, data on participants, and publications.","Correspondents with Riegel in regards to his Belgium study often focused on the study's contents, findings, and were curious about its implications. Riegel corresponded with approximately 70 different individuals and wrote often to his family while in Belgium.","This subseries consists of materials related to every participant in Riegel's study of Belgium's cultural exchange program. Each person's listing has some responses to questions and occasionally some correspondence.","Publications in this part of the collection focus on the effects and status of cultural exchange programs with the United States. Items of note in this subseries include a Belgian professor's analysis of Columbia University's geology courses from the 1920s, and statements by the state department about educational exchange programs.","This subseries consists of materials that were issued to spread the recognition and outreach of Riegel's study in Belgium. The majority of items are press releases informing individuals how they can participate and for participants to follow through with their questionnaires.","This subseries consists of materials that were essential to Riegel's survey. Items of note in this subseries include Riegel's project proposal, sample questionnaires and instructions to participants and project assistants.","Riegel published a monograph, Mobilizing for Chaos, in 1934. In it he examined and explored the impact and importance of the use of propaganda in the contemporary world. He effectively explored the use of propaganda in nations such as pre-War Germany and its role in the rise of National Socialism and Adolf Hitler. This series contains material related to the publishing of the book, Mobilizing for Chaos. These materials primarily consist of book reviews, advertisements, and articles about Riegel's role in its creation.","Items in this series are relevant to O. W. Riegel's involvement with propaganda materials from World War I through the Vietnam War. Within this series are correspondence between Riegel and his co-workers at the Office of War information, a variety of war leaflets, war themed news letters, foreign magazines, ephemeral propaganda materials, a few posters, Viet Cong banners, and German Newspapers. Some items and subjects of note include Hand made propaganda from the Viet Cong, A book of official japanese war leaflets, records from the Office of War Information, and pictoral records of the Spanish Civil War and the Second Sino Japanese War.","Items in this subseries are relevant to the World War I era, and include Newspapers about the war, printed in 1914 and reprinted in the 1930's, Notes by Riegel about foreign and domestic propagada agencies, Photos of war figures and events with captions, and publications about the press and propaganda during the war.","Th inter-war period subseries consists primarily of reports and publications from both the federal government and the private sector. Both of these groups focus heavily on propaganda, often comparing 1930s propaganda to propaganda during World War I. There is also some emphasis on the New Deal programs and their impact on the press and individual freedoms. Foreign Newspapers in this subseries tend to focus on Germany's shift to fascism and its implications. Also included in this subseries, are Riegel's own notes on these subjects mixed with brief personal comments related to his work.","Items in this subseries consist of foreign press publications during the inter-war period. Newpapers and clippings are in French and German, and from the early 1930s.","Goverment publications in this collection consist primarily of bills presented to congress, pages from the congressional record, and other sources oriented primarily around the use of the press prior to World War II.","Government reports in this sub-series are issued often by executive agencies and are oriented around the press, propaganda, and considered regulation thereof. Reports include a discussion by the FCC over the \"War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast\", A report on Radio Broadcasting for Senator Burton Wheeler, and an agreement of journalistic standards by the Pan-American Congress of Journalists.","Newspapers in this sub-series focus on World War I propaganda, developments on Europe prior to the second World War, and Freedom of the Press.","Riegel's notes from the Inter-war period focus on various journalism related topics, including: Telegraph cable, the politics of international press, the New Deal and Advertising, and other personal notes about his work.","Press releases in this subseries address a variety of international and foreign relations topics such as the British Palestine mandate, the self-determination of the Saar Region, both pro and anti German perspectives on the national socialist government, and those who benefit from war.","The publications in the Riegel papers from the interwar period show the shift in American focus from the economy to international relations from the early 1930s to 1939. The early publications focus on the impact of New Deal programs with only some regard to events outside the U.S. Publications from the late 1930s have a heavily international perspective with pictoral booklets of the atrocities in the second Sino-Japanese war, and threats of German fascism. Academic articles relate to the press, particularly in China, but also from a global perspective, Modern propaganda techniques, and international relations. Finally, there is a sampling of newsletters focusing on the same topics from various perspectives.","Items in this subseries related to the Spanish Civil War primarily consist of propaganda leaflets and publications on both sides of the conflict, highlighting the opposing sides' atrocities and how they will ensure the values and freedom of the Spanish people.","Items in this subseries are related to the World War II era in both of the main theaters of war. Some items of note include propaganda leaflets in a variety of languages including German and Japanese, documents from various government agencies including the Office of War Information, and some ephemeral materials used as propaganda during the war.","Riegel's corresepondence in this series primarily relates to those he worked and interacted with during his time with the Office of War information. One topic of particular interest to Riegel was the \"Strzetelski Affair\" which focused on the contested censorship of a Polish news agency and their description of troop position in the eastern front.","Riegel's collection of domestic propaganda during the second World War highlighted appeals to the working class by the Germans to stand against \"big business\" interests, and the pro-peace movement primarily through a series of drawings by Pola Clair.","European propaganda leaflets, in Riegel's collection, show the various appeals by different groups to persuade the enemy to surrender. While most of the leaflets are addressing a German audience, there are some in Hungarian, Polish, and Arabic aiming to persuade at least a tacit support for the allies. The leaflets are sorted based on their identification number often found on one of the corners of the leaflet.","O.W. \"Tom\" Riegel's copy of an official \"confidential\" binder distributed to staff of the United States Office of War Information detailing propaganda objectives for the Mediterranean region of Europe for 1944, specifically the countries of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Yugoslavia, Italy, and Hungary.","Includes a pamphlet titled \"Footprints of the Trojan Horse, Some methods used by foreign agents within the United States\" and \"Hitler's Words and Hitler's Deeds\" printed in England. This illustrated wartime pamphlet introduces the reader to the Nazi theory of propaganda and details Hitler and the Nazi regime's methods and examples of deceipt.","These newsletters were disseminated by allied forces to citizens of liberated countries. These newsletters, ranging from Dutch to Flemish to French often described events on the front lines and encouraged readers to support the war effort.","Riegel's collection of government reports center around the effectiveness in developing and implementing propaganda addressed to the Axis powers and neutral and liberated countries. Reports tend to focus on one aspect of propaganda ranging from understanding the target audiences culture, to forms of counterpropaganda used by enemy forces.","Reports by the Board of Economic Warfare were periodically issued detailing the economic situations of various parts of the world and their relation to the front lines. This gave allied forces an idea of available resources for themselves and their enemies looking forward.","The Board of Overseas publication analyzed published issues in other countries, aiming to understand the literary and media culture of different nations to improve propaganda efforts. Some analysis includes reports on Japanese war songs and european perspectives on American elections.","The Bureau of Public Relations focused on ensuring positive relations with neutral and liberated countries during the war effort. Some of its material, found in this sub-series include Public Relations officer guidelines and foreign censorship codes.","Segments from the congressional record found in this subseries focuses on the mobilization and deployment of troops between 1939 and 1945.","Riegel maintained a collection of documents from the Coordinator of Information office. These documents pertained to ongoing events in the second World War and their relation to propaganda. Some documents focus on the handling of news and claims by the Axis powers, the surrender of a british fleet to the Japandese, and the presence of allied forces near Singapore.","Riegel's items from the Federal Communications Commission primarily relate to its reports on radio broadcasts. Included in their reports are recommendations for foreign radio propaganda, and their prioritization of national defence in their own decisions.","Riegel's documents related to the Office of Control highlight the emphasis on censoring foreign media to ensure support of the allied troops. some items of note include breif correspondence related to the censorship of individual broadcasts due to lack of documentation, and periodic reports of the publications of various radio broadcasts.","The Office of Public Opinion Research focused on the public mood of various events during the war. Some items in this subseries include an analysis of public opinion as it relates to FDR's public talks and speeches, and public opinion of naval war policy.","Riegel worked with the Office of War Information durring the Second World War. His role was to provide guidance, analysis, and propose various forms of propaganda to use against enemy forces and to persuade potentially friendly neutrals. Items in this subseries are heavily related to these subjects and report on the successes and failures of implemented propaganda.","The Outpost Services Bureau provided support to govenrment agencies in ensuring their ability to function via connecting them with lines of communication and providing support when necessary. They created monthly progress reports of various outpost stations reporting the status of these stations and their effectiveness.","Items from the Psychological Warfare Branch focus on the impact of propaganda and counter propaganda on the target audeinces. Reports in this subseries include an analysis of propaganda upon French citizens, and a booklet on the functions of the 5th Army propaganda team.","Riegel's items from the state department primarily relate to the status of various areas in the front lines of the second World War. Some documents in this subseries inculde a description of the status of press and radio in Vichy France, and Chiang Kai Shek's perspective on the Japanese war front.","The two documents in the Radio Conference of Cairo subseries are full text copies of the radio agreements describing acceptable and unlawful use of the radio in attempts to influence populations beyond a nation's borders.","Documents in this subseries detail the efforts made by the USIS to inform foreign peoples about the United States and its values through various publications. Some examples in this subseries include the report of the effectiveness of an Italian agazine and guidelines for foreign magazine publications.","Includes a small bound illustrated pamphlet published by the United States War Department in 1944 and titled \"What is Propaganda\". It is a \"War Department Educational Manual - EM-2 of the GI Roundatable Series.\" The cover of the pamphlet shows the cartoon character Donald Duck speaking into a microphone.","Riegel's collection of Japanese leaflets consist of two aspects: US made leaflets issued to the Japanese and Japanese made leaflets issued to the U.S. Both use persuasive techniques to convince soliders to surrender or cease fighting, showing there is greater value in being at home than on the front lines. U.S. propaganda tended to appeal to the futility of the Japanese effort, showing  how U.S. progress was steady in spite of their resistance. Japanese propaganda tended to emphasize that the profits of the war were directed to a non-fighting elite, and that family members would prefer the soldier's presence at home  to their death at war. The leaflets are sorted by their identification numbers found on one of the leaflet's corners.","This folder consists of multiple published items including part one of a two part volume published by the United States Pacific Fleet on the methods of psychological warfare against Japan with a focus on propaganda leaflet usage. The Washington Post publication also includes in its title, \"the story of the secret weapon which had Japan ready to yield thirteen days before the atomic bomb struck Hiroshima.\"","This volume consists of a compilation of approximately ninety-five propaganda leaflets created for the Unites States military's Pacific Theater of Operations. Incuded with each leaflet is an accompany information form that includes purpose, text, format, general comments, and someitmes the specific location for he leaflet's use.","Riegel kept assorted notes about a variety of topics including the Camera Club at Washington and Lee, Descriptions for his future autobiography, political details in Mexican History, and information related to coworkers, staff, and events during his time at the Office of War Information.","Items in this subseries were the personal belongings of Oscar Riegel after the second World War. Some items include his material as an official air raid warden, in the event of a domestic air raid,  financial statements on purchases, war ration books, and programs from events he attended.","Press releases in this subseries give a description of headlines during the Second World War. Topics of note include Hitler's invasion of Poland, the Psychological effect of paratroopers, and the Finnish impact on the Eastern Front.","Publications in this subseries tend to focus on propaganda analysis, the warfront, and radio communications. Some items of note in this subseries include the code of the National Association of Broadcasters and commentary on the Bill of Rights.","This subseries containes unique items of the time period that distinguish it from other eras. Some interesting items of note include candy wrappers with U.S. army propaganda, an assortment of pro U.S. booklets in various languages, shoe lace packaging depicting the hanging of Hitler and Mossolini, and a hitler/Tojo pin cushion.","Materials in this subseries relate to the Cold War era. Most items focus on communication from the U.S. to its citizens and foreign countries to gain support over Russia in the Cold War. Additionally, there are a few items from foreign nations aimed at U.S. audiences. Some items of note include some Russian Magazines, Chinese Magazines, and publications related to the United States Information Agency.","This subseries consists of Riegel's correspondence related to the Cold War. It focuses mostly on specific events during the Cold War and the reach of government concerning foreign and domestic media and speech.","This subseries consists of material made by foreign govenrments, mostly with the intent to reach an American audience. Some items of note include magazines from the Polish government, Russian Magazines, and a booklet about developing countries and the Soviet Bloc.","This subseries focuses on material the U.S. and foreign governments produced for American citizens, often in the form of reports and booklets. Some items of note include a report on the U.S. international cultural program and \"Telling America's Story Abroad\" by the State Department.","This subseries consists of a small assortment of clod war era newspapers hihglighting various events related to the cold war effort. Articles include international U.S. radio presence, the US information service's efforts, and international relations.","This subseries consists of press releases of events throughout the Cold War. These press releases come from several sources, most of them being from the U.S. Information Agency. There are also press releases from the Japan Detachment of Broadcasting and Visual Activities and the State Department.","This subseies contains publications from a variety of sources. Often in the form of booklets or magazines, topics vary, but most focus on the effects of propaganda and the Cold War. Some booklets of note include one on Germany's territorial shifts after the second World War, and a booklet on  the efforts of Christian Trade Unions to combat the spread of Communism.","These radio scripts were intended to inform the American public in areas both related and unrelated to the Cold war. Script topics ranged from \"The Secret of American Prosperity\" to \"Coronary Thrombosis\".","The U.S. Information Agency sought to spread international awareness of U.S. values and culture to second and third world countries during the Cold War. Items in this subseries consist of programs, reports, briefings, newsletters, memorandums, and charts that conveyed how the agency operated internationally.","Items in this subseries relate to the Korean war, and mostly from an American perspective. Most of the items are propaganda leaflets, aiming to encourage Korean support of American troops. Some items of note include a booklet of alleged U.S. war crimes during the war, a booklet about war P.O.W.'s, and copies of anti-U.S. propaganda.","Items in this subseries are strictly Korean war propaganda that was intended for Korean citizens. Nearly all items in this subseries are in Korean and have an english description or translation attached with the goals of what the propaganda was supposed to evoke from the reader.","This folder includes Communist Chinese printed propoganda magazines for an English speaking audience : \"United Nations Prisoners in Korea,\" \"China Reconstructs,\" and two editions of \"People's China\"","A 1950 Japanese magazine, \"Silver Bell,\" for children and/or young adults - printed by the Hiroshima Publishing Company; a Second World War era Prisoner of War questionnare, and an American propoganda magazine in Chinese titled \"Free World\" magazine published for Asian coutries about the Unites States and \"Free\" Asian countries.","The Committee on Vietnam was a local organization in Lexington and Rockbridge County formed in opposition to the war effort. Riegel was a member of the Committee. This subseries consists of notes Riegel took of meetings and comments made by Committee members.","Riegel's correspondence related to the Vietnam war often focused on his hope in the ceasing of hostilities. Many letters are to congressmen, and other high ranking government officials. Included in this subseries are also a few letters from Riegel to President Johnson regarding the Vietnam War.","The government publications regarding the Vietnam War in Riegel's papers focus on the nature of war propaganda and the status of combatant strategy and techniques as the war progressed.","Items in this subseries consist of Riegel's notes about government events related to propaganda and public opinion in relation to the Vietnam War. These informal notes document events, such as National Liberation Front propaganda drives.","Items in this subseries relate to published or disseminated to the public referencing the Vietnam War. Items of note include a petition to end the war, a voter's pledge to support anti-war candidates, and booklets and magazines related to the war effort.","Items in this subseries are the oversize materials coming from other parts of the Propaganda series. Within this subseries are magazines and posters from the Cold War and the Vietnam War. Additionally, there is a 1:15000 road map of Hannover, Germany.","Items in this subseries consist of government reports related to the office of war information. they have some damaged and require creating a scan to ensure further damage is prevented.","Items in this subseries have not yet been processed into the collection. Materials range from the Inter-War period to the Cold War.","This series consists of items related to Riegel's work with the Public Opinion Quarterly, an academic journal that focuses on forms of media and their effects on the public, primarily via Radio, the Press, and Movies. The bulk of material in this series consists of correspondence between Riegel, editors for the Public Opinion Quarterly, and prospective article writers.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Communications was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the communications section of the journal.","This subseries consists of general correspondence between Riegel and approximately 160 correspondents on various topics relating to the Public Opinion Quarterly (POQ). Subjects include anticipated articles for the POQ, Events affecting the POQ, and the POQ's structure.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Movies was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the movies section of the journal.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Press was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the press section of the journal.","The Public Opinion Quarterly organized its articles into specific sections. Radio was  one of those sections. Items in this subseries consist primarily of correspondence about articles that would fall under the radio section of the journal.","Items in this series are relevant to the Southern Interscholastic Press Association. Within this series are correspondence between speakers for the conventions and O.W. Riegel, photographs of the annual convention, SIPA programs, Quill and Scroll Banquet artifacts, and speech excerpts from the various speakers. Some items and subjects of note include correspondence regarding the permission of black delegates during the process of desegregation, a scrapbook of events during the 1959 SIPA convention, a scroll from the 1954 Quill and Scroll Banquet, and a penant commemorating the SIPA conference. Major correspondents and speakers include: Cartoonists Ken Bald and John Mendelsohn, Congressman John Moss, James P. Warburg, Ferdinand Kuhn, and Abe Jones.","this subseries focuses on the winners of various awards over the years of the SIPA conference at Washington and Lee University. Most items consist of list of winners and press releases.","Items in the folder consist of lists of award winners in the various SIPA competitions including best Newspaper, Yearbook, Magazine, and Radio broadcast.","Items in the folder consist of lists of award winners in the various SIPA competitions including best Newspaper, Yearbook, Magazine, and Radio broadcast.","Items in the folder consist of lists of seating charts for the front table at the SIPA Awards Luncheons","Items in the folder consist of annual lists of attendies who were to receive complementary accomodations to certain SIPA events.","This box of correspondence contains the only topical correspondence folder in the series, highlighting letters written that centered around the issues of desegregation and the contested permission of black delegates to SIPA. Afterwards, correspondence is alphabetical. Several renowned figures collaborated with O.W. Riegel by hosting their own sessions at the SIPA conference. Some of these figures include cartoonists Kenneth Bald and Douglas Borgstedt. Washington and Lee presidents Fred Cole and Francis Gaines are also included in this part of the collection.","Riegel corresponded with approximately 200 individuals reagarding events and issues with SIPA. This subseries contains correspondence with all individuals with last names beginning with K or later.","The contents in this box consist of photographs of SIPA events, news publications about SIPA, a few high school newspapers submitted to the SIPA competition, financial documents, executive committee notes, the SIPA constitution and bylaws, and samples from SIPA's annual current events quiz. Some items of note include a 1937 satirical edition of Thomas Jefferson High School's student newspaper,  The Jeffster , and photographs of the SIPA Awards banquet from 1953 and 1955.","Items in this sub-series consist of speeches and speech excerpts by various  SIPA conference speakers, and programs for the SIPA conference from 1930-1968, along with a few programs from the 1980's and 1991. Some of the speeches are stored in smaller boxes because they are printed on index cards. Additionally, there is a scroll from the 1954 Quill and Scroll banquet, housed in this sub-series in order to save space.","The contents in this sub-series consist of  artifacts from the Quill and Scroll Banquets, SIPA delegate registration instructions, the lodging needs of SIPA speakers, materials given to Riegel by speakers, additional instructions to staff, and miscellaneous items in the SIPA series. Some objects of note include a SIPA penant with Washington and Lee enscribed on it, A scrapbook of the events from SIPA in 1959, and Admission tickets to the 1954 SIPA events.","Items in this subseries are materials related to Riegel's work on Communication Satellites that have not yet been processed.","Items in this series relate to Virginia Democratic Politics from the early 1970s to the early 1980s. Riegel was a member of the Rockbridge County Democratic Committee and attended the Virginia State Democratic Convention. His records include political correspondence between congressman Olin, delegate Davis, other local candidates, and party members.","Alice Rabe was a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates seat representing Rockbridge County, Lexington, Buena Vista, Bedford County and the city of Bedford. Riegel gave advice and support for Alice in her campaign. Items in this subseries consist of correspondence between Riegel and Rabe, campaign materials, such as planned ads, and clippings relevant to the campaign.","Congressman Butler represented Virginia's 6th Congressional District. Within this subseries is a series of correspondence mostly from Riegel on various political topics. Most of Butler's correspondence consists of his periodic newsletters to his constituents.","Riegel's political correspondence within Virginia consists of over 20 correspondents, primarily on the topic of campaigns and elections. Some correspondents include former House of Delegates member Jim Davis, Delegate candidate Sprong, and democratic party officials.","Jim Olin was the congressional representative of Virginia's 6th district after Cadwell Butler. This subseries consists of correspondence between Riegel and the Congressman. The main topics discussed are funding for the \"MX Missle\" and issues over Olin's congressional fundraising operation in the mid to late 1980s.","This subseries consists of correspondence by county democratic officials to local democratic party members concerning campaign actions and fundraising. Riegel was a member of the Rockbridge County Democratic Committee.","Items in this subseries consist of materials that belong in the Journalism Department series but have not been processed into the collection yet.","After World War II, Riegel worked as a U.S. diplomat in Hungary. This subseries consists of items related to his time there. Items of note include his diplomatic ID, hungarian currency, hungarian newspapers and magazines, Monthly reports on his work in Hungary, and detailed notes on events he experienced while there.","Riegel was an avid collector of film related material, particularly from European sources. During his travels in Europe, Riegel attended numerous film festivals and kept materials from a variety of films. Additionally, he taught a course on motion picture and there are numerous items related to that course. Items of note include publications from an international film festival in Czechoslovakia, Film Festival attendance buttons, samples of film with descriptions of how film is used in the motion picture, and student work from Riegel's motion picture course he taught at Washington and Lee University.","The rest of the collection is still being processed. We anticipate additional series' to be added to the collection upon their completion. Some anticipated series include: Film, Riegel's early life, Pre-War Travel, Early Academic Work (undergrad and grad school, Mobilizing for Chaos and Crown of Glory, Communications Institutions (such as the International Association of Mass Communication Research), The Science Service, and Riegel's East-Germany Survey."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere is one small box of assorted Newspaper Clippings related to Communication Sattelites, sorted by date (1962-1974) towards the end of the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries consists of materials printed for the public that Riegel kept from his travels abroad. 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Items of note include propaganda leaflets, notes by anti-war committees, letters written to government officials about the war, and petitions to end the war. Some items are stored separately due to their size. Some war posters and pro-Viet Cong banners are in oversize storage.","The leaflets in this subseries are targeted towards a Vietnamese audience. Each leaflet has an english description or translation of its content, reasoning for its use, and the intended reaction that should be evoked by the reader. Larger items are not stored with this subseries, but rather in oversize storage, mainly consisting of posters and pro-Viet Cong war banners."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","This collection is arranged into nine series: Research files, Collecting records, Minstrel shows, Scrapbooks and portfolios, Original artwork, Print and poster reproductions, Newspapers, Printed materials, and Audiovisual materials. ","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection.","Richard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. ","\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.","\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.","\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. ","\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.","\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. He saw the images that he collected over the years as a way to better tell the story of the depiction of Black Americans in visual media. In 2019, Wright donated his collection to William \u0026 Mary so that it might be \"a helpful resource to students\" in the future.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","Comic book volumes and other published materials included with this collection have been transfered to Rare Books and cataloged individually.","This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00317","/repositories/2/resources/9853"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_title_tesim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_ssim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Donated by Richard Wright."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"extent_tesim":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"genreform_ssim":["Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"date_range_isim":[1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRichard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. He saw the images that he collected over the years as a way to better tell the story of the depiction of Black Americans in visual media. 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He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.","\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. ","\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.","\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. 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Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series retains original titles and organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. 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Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print on board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026amp; 7. Force.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBust sketches of two women discussing laundry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA still life print on board that has been painted over.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026amp; Ives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversized poster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same print.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint on canvas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo rolled posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOmaha World Herald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","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","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the 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