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FELIX FRANKFURTER
A REGISTER OF HIS PAPERS IN THE
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Prepared by
Anita Nolen, 1970
Expanded and revised by
Connie L. Cartledge
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 1997
***
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
The papers of Felix Frankfurter (1882-1965), law professor,
author, and associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United
States, were deeded to the Library of Congress in 1955 by
Frankfurter. The Library received the papers from 1967 to 1969.
Additions have been made through gift, purchase, and transfer
between 1971 and 1990.
In 1970, Anita Nolen organized the Frankfurter Papers and
prepared a register published by the Library in 1971. In 1972,
certain items in the papers were discovered to be missing.
Subsequently, some of the missing material was recovered in
photocopied form. These items, marked with an X for identification
purposes, have been incorporated into the papers in place of the
originals. Other items known to be missing and not represented by
photocopies are listed in the Appendix to this register.
Additional information can be found in the Library's brochure
"Material Missing from the Felix Frankfurter Papers."
In 1983, additions to the Frankfurter Papers through that year
were appended to the papers as a final series, and the papers and
a revised published edition of the register entitled _Felix
Frankfurter: A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress_,
were prepared for microfilming. Other additions to the papers
since 1983 comprise the 1997 addition and have not been
microfilmed.
Copyright in the unpublished writings of Felix Frankfurter in
these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody of
the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.
The microfilm edition of the Frankfurter Papers is available
on 165 reels from the Library's Photoduplication Service for
purchase subject to the Copyright Law of the United States (Title
17, U.S.C.). The microfilm may also be requested on interlibrary
loan through the Library's Loan Division. Ten reels may be
requested at a time for a loan period of one month.
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Readers interested in consulting any of the division's
collections are advised to write or telephone the
Manuscript Reading Room at (202) 707-5387 before visiting.
Many processed and nearly all unprocessed collections are
stored off site, and advance notice is needed to retrieve
these items for research use.
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Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 106.4
Approximate number of items: 70,625
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
1882, Nov. 15 Born, Vienna, Austria
1894 Immigrated with parents to New York, N.Y.
1902 A.B., College of the City of New York, New York,
N.Y.
1906 LL.B., Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass.
1906-1910 Assistant United States attorney, Southern District,
New York
1911-1914 Law officer, Bureau of Insular Affairs, War
Department
1914-1939 Professor of law, Harvard Law School, Cambridge,
Mass.
1915 Published, _A Selection of Cases Under the
Interstate Commerce Act_ (Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press. 706 pp.)
1917 Major and judge advocate, Officers' Reserve Corps,
United States Army
1917-1918 Assistant to the secretary of war
Secretary and counsel to the President's Mediation
Commission
1918 Assistant to the secretary of labor
1918-1919 Chairman, War Labor Policies Board
1919 Married Marion A. Denman
1922 Published with Roscoe Pound, _Criminal Justice in
Cleveland_ (Cleveland: Cleveland Foundation.
729 pp.)
1927 Published with James M. Landis, _The Business of the
Supreme Court_ (New York: Macmillan Co. 349 pp.)
Published, _The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti_ (Boston:
Little, Brown. 118 pp.)
Published, _Mr. Justice Holmes and the Constitution_
(Cambridge, Mass.: Dunster House Bookshop. 53 pp.)
1930 Published with Nathan Greene, _The Labor Injunction_
(New York: Macmillan Co. 343 pp.)
Published, _The Public & Its Government_ (New Haven,
Conn.: Yale University Press. 170 pp.)
1931 Published with Wilber G. Katz, _Cases and Other
Authorities on Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure_
(Chicago: Callaghan. 769 pp.)
1932 Declined nomination to the Massachusetts Supreme
Judicial Court
Published with J. Forrester Davison, _Cases and
Other Materials on Administrative Law_ (New York:
Commerce Clearing House. 1177 pp.)
Published, _Mr. Justice Brandeis, Essays_ (New
Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. 232 pp.)
1933-1934 George Eastman visiting professor, Oxford
University, Oxford, England
1937 Published, _The Commerce Clause Under Marshall,
Taney, and Waite_ (Chapel Hill, N.C.: University
of North Carolina Press. 114 pp.)
1938 Published, _Mr. Justice Holmes and the Supreme
Court_ (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University
Press. 139 pp.)
1939-1962 Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United
States
1960 Published with Harlan B. Phillips, _Felix
Frankfurter Reminisces_ (New York: Reynal.
310 pp.)
1965, Feb. 22 Died, Washington, D.C.
***
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The papers of Felix Frankfurter cover the period from 1846 to
1966, although the bulk of the material begins in 1907. This
collection, which Frankfurter considered to be his personal papers,
is supplemented by his Supreme Court files which he gave to the Law
School of Harvard University, his correspondence relating to the
Sacco-Vanzetti case, also at Harvard, and documents relating to the
Zionist movement, which are at the Hebrew University in Israel.
The Manuscript Division has a microfilm copy of the Zionist
documents, some of the Sacco-Vanzetti material, and the Harvard Law
School collection. In addition, a considerable amount of material
relating to the Supreme Court, for the most part in photocopied
form, is scattered throughout the Library's collection of personal
papers.
The Frankfurter Papers consist of diaries, correspondence,
subject files, a speech, article, and book file, a legal file, and
miscellaneous material. Also included are papers of William Henry
Moody (1853-1917), United States attorney general and associate
justice of the United States Supreme Court. Frankfurter's
involvement with significant political and social movements and
events and his acquaintance with leaders in many segments of
society make his papers a rich source for the study of a variety of
topics. The complex character of the man and the general feeling
of the times--the Zeitgeist, as he called it--are illuminated
through a study of his papers.
In his correspondence, Frankfurter was as likely to expound
his philosophy of life and law to a graduate student or an aspiring
author as to a distinguished and cherished friend, a fact which
makes the correspondence series particularly important. Dean
Acheson, Charles C. Burlingham, Frank W. Buxton, Alfred E. Cohn,
Herbert David Croly, Herbert Feis, Jerome Frank, Henry J. Friendly,
Learned Hand, W. S. Lewis, Max Lowenthal, Archibald MacLeish,
Reinhold Niebuhr, and Franklin D. Roosevelt are representative of
his numerous correspondents in the General Correspondence series.
For his early years as a lawyer in the public service, the
correspondence with Emory R. Buckner, beginning in 1907, and Henry
Lewis Stimson, beginning in 1908, is probably the most substantive.
Letters from the British economist Harold Joseph Laski provide
many comments on British and American politics during the period
1915-1950. Few copies of Frankfurter's letters to Lasky are
included in the collection, indicating that most of these were
probably handwritten items of which he kept no copy. A similar
situation exists in Frankfurter's correspondence with Louis Dembitz
Brandeis. Frankfurter once wrote that "the correspondence between
him [Brandeis] and me was--with very few exceptions--in longhand on
both sides. I made no copies--not even a notation--of my letters
to him" (letter to A. T. Mason, 18 June, 1943). In the collection,
Frankfurter's letters to Brandeis exist exclusively in the form of
photocopies. The correspondence itself is a rich source for study
of the judicial process, and particularly of the Supreme Court,
since Frankfurter was one of the few people off the court with whom
Brandeis discussed court matters. The Brandeis file also contains
a few letters to Brandeis from Samuel D. Warren, Jr., 1878-1879,
concerning their proposed law partnership in Boston.
Frankfurter's correspondence with his wife, Marion Denman,
both before and after their marriage, is also a significant portion
of the collection. Long letters to each other record their
personal feelings and philosophies and comment on the people and
events they observed. Frankfurter's letters from Paris in 1919
give perhaps his only account of the people and events he
encountered as a member of the Zionist Commission at the peace
conference.
Significant letters can also be found in the Special
Correspondence series, the organization of which as a separate
entity reflects the organization of Frankfurter's files. The
Oxford correspondence is essentially general correspondence for the
period 1933-1934 when Frankfurter was George Eastman visiting
professor at Oxford University. Many of the letters he received at
the time he declined the appointment to the Massachusetts Supreme
Judicial Court and upon his appointment to and retirement from the
Supreme Court are more than merely congratulatory notes.
Subject files in the Frankfurter Papers are as important as
the personal correspondence. They are especially relevant for
those interested in the development of legal and social
institutions. Compiled for the most part during his years at the
Harvard Law School, they reflect the exercise of his talents and
influence beyond the confines of the classroom. Significant and
related files exist for the American Law Institute, the American
Civil Liberties Union, the Cleveland Foundation, the Harvard crime
survey in Boston, the National Consumers' League, the National
Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, known as the United
States Wickersham Commission, and the Social Science Research
Council.
For an analysis of the relation between law and social action,
files on independent regulatory commissions and industrial
relations are informative. The files of the War Labor Policies
Board and those concerning the Mooney case tell something of
Frankfurter's activities during World War I when he took leave from
his Harvard professorship to work in Washington. Also of interest
are the files concerning Oliver Wendell Holmes in which
correspondence of Holmes's law clerks for the years 1929-1935 tell
of the justice's last years.
As an unofficial adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt even before
Roosevelt's presidency, Frankfurter was intimately involved with
the New Deal from its inception. Subject files on banking
reorganization, the National Industrial Recovery Act, public
utilities, railroad reorganization, labor injunctions,
unemployment, and the Supreme Court document the Frankfurter-
Roosevelt correspondence.
The Frankfurter Papers are also of value for literary
historians. Frankfurter once wrote, "When all is said letter
writing is the most abidingly fascinating literary form" (letter to
his wife, 3 October 1922), and it was a form in which he certainly
excelled. Indeed, the whole collection is a superb example of the
art of belles lettres, as can be seen in Frankfurter's
correspondence with Francis Hackett, author, literary critic, and
an early editor of the _New Republic._ Spanning the period from
1918 to 1964, this exchange yields much critical information on the
literary world and its personages in the period between the two
world wars.
As one of the original group influential in founding the _New
Republic_ in 1914, Frankfurter was for many years a trustee of the
journal and a regular contributor to its columns. Copies of many
of these contributions can be found in the Speech, Article, and
Book File, which contains seven bound volumes housing a nearly
complete set of Frankfurter's speeches and published articles.
Also in this series are oral history interviews begun for the
Columbia University Oral History Project and eventually published
as _Felix Frankfurter Reminisces._ The many letters he received
after its publication are in the Special Correspondence File.
Not to be overlooked is the Miscellany series, which includes
research notes, memoranda, biographical material, copies of
favorite quotations, and typed copies of a Civil War diary and
correspondence of Holmes. A memorandum of conversations with
Brandeis records commentary on Supreme Court personalities and
their judicial philosophies.
The final series in the collection, Addenda, consists of two
additions acquired by the Library from 1971 to 1990. The 1983
addition includes letters from Frankfurter to his sisters Ella
Frankfurter Rogers and Estelle S. Frankfurter along with letters
exchanged between the sisters and related items; correspondence,
reports, memoranda, clippings, and printed matter, relating to
Franklin D. Roosevelt; correspondence with Loring Christie, Albert
Einstein, Albert M. Friedenberg, and Eleanor Roosevelt; and a
memoir, "Chum Felix Frankfurter," by Frank W. Buxton.
The 1997 addition consists of correspondence between
Frankfurter and Julian Huxley and Archibald MacLeish and an
annotated copy of Frankfurter's book, _The Case of Sacco and
Vanzetti: A Critical Analysis for Lawyers and Laymen_. The
MacLeish letter contains an attached memorandum of a conversation
with Franklin D. Roosevelt and a typed copy of a memorandum from
Roosevelt to "F.A.D." (probably Fred Delano) relating to
Roosevelt's thoughts concerning future memorials dedicated to him.
The Sacco and Vanzetti book contains typewritten and handwritten
annotations by Frankfurter. Notes and printed matter about the
Sacco and Vanzetti case and other cases removed by Library staff
from the volume for preservation reasons are filed with the volume.
Papers of William Henry Moody (1885-1917), associate justice
of the Supreme Court from 1906 to 1910, that came with the
Frankfurter Papers have been retained as part of the collection.
They consist mainly of personal letters received by Moody during
the period 1906-1916 and complement the larger collection of
William H. Moody Papers in the Manuscript Division. Correspondents
include Ira A. Abbott, Robert S. Bradley, William A. Day, A. T.
Mahan, and Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919).
***
DESCRIPTION OF SERIES
Container Reel
Nos. Nos. Series
1-4 1-2* Diaries, 1911-1965, n.d.
Diaries, diary notes, appointment books, and
address files kept by Frankfurter. Arranged
chronologically.
*Accession number 18,868
5-18 2-10 Family Papers, 1894-1965, n.d.
Letters sent and received between family
members. Includes a file of Frankfurter's
correspondence with his wife, their
correspondence with their respective families,
and miscellaneous papers, such as passports and
visas. Arranged chronologically.
19-114 11-69 General Correspondence, 1878-1965, n.d.
Letters received and copies of letters sent,
memoranda, and miscellaneous attachments.
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent
and therein chronologically.
115-124 69-76 Special Correspondence, 1916-1965, n.d.
Frankfurter's correspondence while he was
visiting professor at Oxford University,
1933-1934, letters received on his appointment
and declination thereof to the Massachusetts
Supreme Judicial Court, his appointment to and
retirement from the U.S. Supreme Court, birthday
messages, condolences, and get-well greetings.
Arranged by occasion and alphabetically by
correspondent within each file.
125-193 76-123 Subject File, 1846-1965, n.d.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of
meetings, newspaper clippings, notes, printed
and near-print material, and reports. Arranged
alphabetically by subject. A partial list of
correspondents is included with some of the
subjects.
194-217 123-37 Speech, Article, and Book File, 1907-1965, n.d..
Handwritten and typewritten drafts, galleys,
and near-print and printed copies, and
correspondence relating to speeches, articles,
remarks, tributes, letters to the editor, and
books. Containers 194-200 constitute a
chronologically arranged set of bound volumes of
the final printed copies of most of
Frankfurter's speeches and publications.
Containers 201-215 contain individual files for
the various works, arranged alphabetically by
title. Containers 215-217, containing material
concerning works written by other persons, are
arranged alphabetically by author.
218-223 138-42 Legal File, 1924-1963, n.d.
Typewritten, near-print, printed, and
photocopies of memoranda and opinions concerning
various cases in which Frankfurter had an
interest. Arranged chronologically.
224-253 142-62 Miscellany, 1861-1966.
Newspaper clippings, printed matter,
photographs, miscellaneous notes and research
material, and copies of legal examinations and
quotations. Arranged by type of material.
254-255 163 William Henry Moody Papers, 1906-1916.
Letters received and a few copies of letters
sent. Arranged alphabetically by name of
correspondent and chronologically therein.
256-259 Addenda, 1898-1965, n.d.
256-258 163-165 Addition (1983), 1898-1965.
Family correspondence, general
correspondence, subject file, financial
papers, and miscellany.
259 not Addition (1997), 1927-1951, n.d.
filmed Correspondence, writings, and printed
matter. Arranged alphabetically by type of
material and therein chronologically.
***
CONTAINER LIST
Container Reel
Nos. Nos. Contents
DIARIES, 1911-1965, n.d.
Box 1 Reel 1 Diary
1911, with transcript (2 folders)
1933
Box 2 Reel 1 1943
Diary notes, 1945-48 (5 folders)
Appointment books, 1954-55
Box 3 Reel 1 Appointment calendars, 1958-65 (4 folders)
Address book, n.d.
Box 4 Reel 2 Address card files, n.d.
Appointment calendar sheets, 1955-65 (6 folders)
FAMILY PAPERS, 1894-1965, n.d.
Box 5 Reel 2 Correspondence with wife, Marion Denman
1913-17 (6 folders)
1918
Jan.-Oct. (6 folders)
Box 6 Reel 2-3 Nov.-Dec. (2 folders)
1919
Jan.-Apr. (9 folders)
Box 7 Reel 3 Apr.-May (9 folders)
Box 8 Reel 3-4 June-July (11 folders)
Box 9 Reel 4 Aug.-Nov. (12 folders)
Box 10 Reel 4-5 Nov.-Dec. (5 folders)
1920
1921
Jan.-May (4 folders)
Box 11 Reel 5-6 June-Dec. (2 folders)
1922-23 (6 folders)
1924
Jan.-June (7 folders)
Box 12 Reel 6 June-July (12 folders)
Box 13 Reel 7 Aug.-Dec. (6 folders)
1925
Feb.-July (8 folders)
Box 14 Reel 7-8 July-Oct. (5 folders)
1926-34 (13 folders)
1935
Jan.-July (2 folders)
Box 15 Reel 8-9 Aug.-Sept. (4 folders)
1936-62, n.d. (15 folders)
Marion Denman Frankfurter miscellaneous
Box 16 Reel 9 Correspondence with Denman family
1910-32 (15 folders)
Box 17 Reel 9-10 1933-64, n.d. (15 folders)
Box 18 Reel 10 Correspondence with Frankfurter family, 1918-65,
n.d. (2 folders)
Correspondence concerning Frankfurter family
members, 1929-65
Passports, 1919-50, n.d.
Miscellaneous documents concerning Frankfurter
family, 1894-1957, n.d.
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1878-1965, n.d.
Box 19 Reel 11 "A" miscellaneous (8 folders)
Abbott, Grace, 1925-33, n.d.
Acheson, Dean
1918-65, n.d. (16 folders)
Box 20 Reel 11-12 Miscellaneous
Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1944-45
Adler, Cyrus, 1930-31
Adler, Herman M., 1916-35 (2 folders)
Alderman, H. G., 1951
Alderman, Sidney S., 1954-58
Aldrich, Bailey, 1955-63, n.d.
Allen, Carleton K., 1932-59
Allen, Jay, 1940-42, n.d.
Alschuler, Samuel, 1918
Alsop, Joseph W., 1938-58 (2 folders)
Altschul, Frank, 1947-63
Amberg, Julius H., 1929-51
Amidon, Charles F., 1923-32
Amos, Maurice Sheldon, 1919-38
Amsterdam, Anthony G., 1963-64
Anderson, George W., 1921-35
Angell, Ernest, 1930-64, n.d.
Appleby, Paul H., 1942-46
Armstrong, Charles H., 1919-56, n.d. (2 folders)
Box 21 Reel 12 Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 1931-64, n.d.
(14 folders)
Armstrong, Walter P., 1948-49
Arnold, G. Stanleigh, 1918-42
Arnold, Thurman W., 1930-40 (3 folders)
Ascoli, Max, 1933-59
Asquith, Cyril, 1950-65, n.d.
Astor, David, 1933-64, n.d.
Aswell, Edward C., 1931-43
Austern, H. Thomas, 1932-63, n.d.
Aydelotte, Frank, 1929-38, n.d.
Ayres, Leonard P., 1921-25, n.d.
Box 22 Reel 13 "B" miscellaneous (18 folders)
Box 23 Reel 13-14 Bailey, Kenneth Hamilton, 1950-63
Bajpai, Girja Shankar, 1942-52, n.d.
Baker, Newton D., 1916-32, n.d. (4 folders)
Baldwin, Roger N., 1932-64
Ballantine, Arthur A., 1932-41, n.d. (2 folders)
Bannister, L. Ward, 1925-47
Bard, Albert S., 1935-61
Barlow, Ernesta, 1964-65, n.d.
Barnard, Harry, 1962-64
Barnes, George, 1950-54
Barth, Alan, 1955-57
Baruch, Bernard M., 1918-52
Bary, Helen V., 1920
Bates, Henry M., 1928-33
Baumgardt, David, 1943-59, n.d.
Beale, Howard, 1959-65, n.d.
Beard, Charles A., 1918-47
Becker, Carl, 1927-52, n.d.
Becker, Samuel, 1931-37
Beer, Samuel H., 1941-56, n.d.
Behrman, Samuel N., 1936-62
Bell, George L., 1917-42
Bellush, Bernard, 1954-60
Ben-Gurion, David, 1946-62, n.d.
Benjamin, E. B., 1929
Benjamin, Robert M., 1945-53
Box 24 Reel 14 Berlin, Isaiah, 1934-62 (2 folders)
Berman, Edward, 1929-31
Best, William H., 1937-57
Bettman, Alfred, 1926-45, n.d. (9 folders)
Bickel, Alexander M., 1954-64, n.d. (4 folders)
Biddle, Francis, 1934-64 (2 folders)
Bigelow, Harry A., 1930-33
Biggs, John, Jr., 1955-58
Bikle, Henry Wolf, 1931-38 (2 folders)
Box 25 Reel 14-15 Billikopf, Jacob, 1921-50, n.d. (2 folders)
Bills, J. C., Jr., 1912
Binger, Carl, 1936-63
Bishop, Joseph W., Jr., 1941-57, n.d.
Black, Hugo, 1937-65, n.d. (4 folders)
Black, Robert L., 1912-13
Blair, John Paxton, 1932-57
Blechman, Joseph P., 1912
Bliven, Bruce, 1921-54, n.d. (4 folders)
Bloedorn, Walter A., 1955-64, n.d.
Blumgart, Herrman L., 1931-63, n.d.
Bogert, George Gleason, 1924-39, n.d.
Bohlen, Francis H., 1929-60
Bonbright, James C., 1929-61
Boorstin, Daniel J., 1950-60
Borchard, Edwin M., 1913-46
Bowen, Catherine Drinker, 1941-63, n.d.
Bowen, Croswell, 1945-56, n.d.
Bowers, Claude G., 1944
Bowra, Cecil Maurice, 1930-63, n.d. (3 folders)
Box 26 Reel 15 Boyd, Julian P., 1947-63, n.d. (3 folders)
Braden, George D., 1956-57
Brand, Robert H., 1941-62
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz
1878-1923 (18 folders)
Box 27 Reel 15-16 1924-29 (27 folders)
1930
Jan.-May (4 folders)
Box 28 Reel 16-17 June-Dec. (5 folders)
1931-37 (26 folders)
Box 29 Reel 17 1938-41, n.d. (7 folders)
From Frankfurter (photocopies), 1915-39, n.d.
(11 folders)
Box 30 Reel 17-18 Brant, Irving, 1935-37, n.d.
Brennan, William J., Jr., 1956-61, n.d.
Brett, George P., 1924
Brockington, Leonard W., 1956-65
Brogan, Denis W., 1942-58
Brooks Brothers, 1956-63
Brown, John Mason, 1953-62
Brownell, Herbert, Jr., 1953-57
Bruce, Edward B., 1912
Buchan, Alastair, 1958
Buchanan, John G., 1920-64
Buckner, Emory R.
1907-15 (11 folders)
Box 31 Reel 18 1916-30 (16 folders)
Box 32 Reel 18-19 1931-41 (12 folders)
Bullard, F. Lauriston, 1926-43
Bullitt, William Marshall, 1919-29
Bundy, McGeorge
1946-55 (6 folders)
Box 33 Reel 19 1956-65 (7 folders)
Bundy, William P., 1921-62, n.d.
Bunn, Charles, 1957-59
Burling, Edward B., 1930-63
Burlingham, Charles C.
1912-36 (13 folders)
Box 34 Reel 19-20 1937-41 (15 folders)
Box 35 Reel 20-21 1942-47 (19 folders)
Box 36 Reel 21 1948-52 (15 folders)
Box 37 Reel 21-22 1953-58 (15 folders)
Box 38 Reel 22-23 1959-60, n.d. (3 folders)
Burton, Harold H., 1945-62, n.d. (3 folders)
Butler, David E., 1956-61
Butler, Pierce, 1918-23, n.d.
Buxton, Frank W.
1926-37 (15 folders)
Box 39 Reel 23 1938-45 (17 folders)
Box 40 Reel 23-24 1946-64 (20 folders)
Box 41 Reel 24-25 Undated (3 folders)
Byers, Mortimer W., 1944
Byrne, James M., 1961-62
Byrnes, James F., 1941-63 (2 folders)
"C" miscellaneous
Cab-Con (12 folders)
Box 42 Reel 25 Coo-Cut (5 folders)
Caccia, Harold, 1957-64
Cairns, Huntington, 1948-54
Calhoun, John, 1952-60
Calkins, Hugh, 1950-63
Cambridge University, Cambridge, England,
1953-64
Campbell, Rolla D., 1935-36
Canby, Henry S., 1918-20
Carbonneau, Leo J., 1945-51, n.d.
Carr, Cecil T., 1936-64 (2 folders)
Carter, John, 1956-59
Carter, Violet Bonham, 1953-65
Casey, Richard G., 1939-61
Catchings, Waddill, 1918-37
Cavers, David F., 1931-60
Centlivres, A. van de Sandt, 1952-59
Chafee, Zechariah, Jr., 1919-57 (3 folders)
Cheadle, John B., 1920-21
Box 43 Reel 25-26 Childers, James Saxon, 1960-65 (4 folders)
Chorley, Robert Samuel Theodore Chorley, Baron,
1950-53
Christie, Loring, 1911-41, n.d. (13 folders)
Box 44 Reel 26-27 Churchill, Winston S., 1941-65
Clapp, Verner W., 1953-56
Clark, Charles E., 1924-59, n.d. (8 folders)
Clark, Grenville
1932-62 (13 folders)
Box 45 Reel 27 1963-65, n.d. (2 folders)
Clark, Thomas C., 1949-63 (3 folders)
Coffin, Henry S., 1935-36, n.d.
Cohen, Benjamin V., 1928-65, n.d. (5 folders)
Cohen, Felix S., 1920-60
Cohen, Julius Henry, 1912-50
Cohen, Morris R., 1912-63 (2 folders)
Cohn, Alfred E.
1920-29 (7 folders)
Box 46 Reel 27-28 1930-37 (20 folders)
Box 47 Reel 28 1938-43 (21 folders)
1944
Jan.-Apr. (2 folders)
Box 48 Reel 29 May-Dec. (3 folders)
1950 (21 folders)
Box 49 Reel 29-30 1951-60, n.d. (8 folders)
Cohn, Edwin J., 1932-45
Cole, David L., 1949-60
Cole, Robert H., 1960-64
Coleman, Samuel C., 1960
Coleman, William T., Jr., 1949-62
Commager, Henry Steele, 1942-52
Comstock, Ada L., 1928-40
Conant, James Bryant, 1933-44, n.d. (4 folders)
Cooke, Morris Llewellyn, 1921-57 (4 folders)
Corcoran, Thomas G., 1934-41, n.d. (2 folders)
Corrin, Brownlee Sands, 1960
Corwin, Edward S., 1930-51, n.d.
Costigan, Edward P., 1929-33
Cotton, Joseph P., 1911-31 (2 folders)
Box 50 Reel 30-31 Couzens, James, 1929-33
Cowan, Arthur W. A., 1952-64
Coyle, David Cushman, 1932
Cram, Paul P., 1940-41
Cramer, John H., 1943-48
Craven, Leslie, 1932-35
Cripps, Richard Stafford, Sir, 1940-45
Croly, Herbert David, 1913-45
Cross, Wilbur L., 1930-33
Crowder, Enoch H., 1916-27, n.d. (2 folders)
Curtis, Charles P., Jr., 1930-59, n.d.
(5 folders)
"D" miscellaneous
Dab-Dev (4 folders)
Box 51 Reel 31 Dew-Dy (6 folders)
Davies, Joseph E., 1937-54
Davis, Elmer, 1942-54, n.d.
Davis, J. Lionberger, 1932-61, n.d.
Davis, John W., 1924-54, n.d. (2 folders)
Denison, Winifred T., 1910-16 (2 folders)
Denman, William, 1934-49
Devlin, Patrick, 1957-65 (3 folders)
Dewey, Thomas E., 1949-61
Box 52 Reel 31-32 Dickinson, John, 1922-34
Dilliard, Irving, 1935-64, n.d.
Disque, Brice P., 1931-40
Dobie, Armistead M., 1919-63
Dodd, Walter F., 1929-32
Douglas, Lewis W., 1937-50
Douglas, William O., 1934-60, n.d. (3 folders)
Dumbauld, Edward, 1952-58
"E" miscellaneous (5 folders)
Eban, Abba, 1958-64
Edgerton, Henry W., 1930-58
Ehrmann, Herbert B., 1919-65
Einstein, Albert, 1921-46
Einstein, Lewis, 1934-60
Eisenhart, Luther P., 1948-58
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1957-59
Elath, Eliahu, 1950-62, n.d.
Eliot, Charles W., 1913-25
Box 53 Reel 32-33 Elliston, Herbert B., 1944-48, n.d.
Elman, Philip, 1943-62, n.d.
Ely, Joseph B., 1931-49 (2 folders)
Ely, Richard T., 1919-33, n.d.
Epstein, Henry, 1932-56
Ernst, Morris L., 1930-55
Evans, Elizabeth Glendower, 1929-44
Evatt, Herbert V., 1941-49, n.d.
Evershed, Raymond, 1950-65
"F" miscellaneous
Fab-Fry (12 folders)
Box 54 Reel 33 Fu
Fairman, Charles, 1948-57, n.d. (2 folders)
Fanelli, Joseph A., 1935-57
Farbman, Michael S., 1918-19
Farley, James A., 1935-39
Feis, Herbert, 1924-64, n.d. (15 folders)
Filene, Lincoln, 1934-47
Fine, Jacob, 1939-60
Box 55 Reel 33-34 Finkelstein, Louis, 1942-57
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1943-53
Fisher, Richard B., 1953-54
Fisher, Walter T., 1928-63
Fishman, Fred N., 1949-61
Fitzpatrick, John, 1918-19
Flexner, Abraham, 1919-34 (5 folders)
Flexner, Bernard, 1919-45, n.d. (4 folders)
Ford, John C., 1941, n.d.
Fosdick, Raymond B., 1916-57, n.d. (3 folders)
Fraenkel, Osmond K., 1930-62
France, Royal Wilbur, 1951-57
Frank, Jerome
1930-47 (10 folders)
Box 56 Reel 34 1948-56 (3 folders)
Franks, Oliver Shewell, 1949-56
Freedman, Max, 1954-63
Freund, Paul A., 1932-65 (10 folders)
Friedenwald, Harry, 1936
Friedenwald, Jonas S., 1932-64 (4 folders)
Friendly, Henry J.
1927-61 (5 folders)
Box 57 Reel 34-35 1962-64
Fuess, Claude M., 1943-52
Fulbright, J. William, 1943-57
"G" miscellaneous (10 folders)
Gallagher, Buell G., 1953-63
Gans, Howard S., 1919-36
Gardner, George K., 1936-55
Garrison, Lloyd K., 1955-63 (2 folders)
Gates, Sylvester G.
1927-41 (5 folders)
Box 58 Reel 35-36 1942-65, n.d. (7 folders)
Gaus, John Merriman, 1920-57
Gay, Edwin F., 1928-31
Gibson, George Dandridge, 1949-55
Gibson, William, 1918-19
Gilbert, Charles K., 1946-52
Ginsburg, Charles David, 1941-59
Glick, David, 1935-64
Glueck, Sheldon, 1926-65
Goldman, Eric F., 1941-61
Goldstein, Benjamin F.
1930-37 (4 folders)
Box 59 Reel 36 1950-64, n.d. (5 folders)
Gompers, Samuel, 1917, n.d.
Goodhart, Arthur L., 1927-53
Gordon, Archibald, 1954-64
Gordon, Ruth, 1941-65
Gossett, William T., 1953-58
Gowers, Ernest Arthur, 1950-56
Graham, Philip L., 1939-64
Graham-Harrison, Francis, 1950-55, n.d.
Graydon, C. T., 1950-58
Green, John Raeburn, 1944-56
Green, William, 1928-38, n.d.
Greene, Jerome D., 1936-57 (2 folders)
Gregory, Charles O., 1946-64
Grene, David, 1937-41, n.d.
Grinnell, Frank W., 1915-48
Griswold, A. Whitney, 1954-61, n.d.
Griswold, Erwin N.
1930-56 (4 folders)
Box 60 Reel 36-37 1957-63, n.d. (3 folders)
Grove, Lee E., 1954-62
Gruening, Ernest, 1933-56
Grundfest, Harry, 1951-54
Gunther, Gerald, 1955-63
"H" miscellaneous
Haa-Hom (10 folders)
Box 61 Reel 37-38 Hop-Hy (4 folders)
Hackett, Francis
1918-59 (15 folders)
Box 62 Reel 38 1960-64, n.d. (2 folders)
Hale, Richard W., 1917-41 (2 folders)
Haley, William J., 1952-65 (5 folders)
Halifax, Edward, 1941-64, n.d. (8 folders)
Hamilton, Alice, 1922-65 (3 folders)
Hamlen, Joseph R., 1927-56, n.d. (2 folders)
Box 63 Reel 39 Hand, Augustus N., 1923-62, n.d. (4 folders)
Hand, Learned
1911-32 (12 folders)
Box 64 Reel 39 1933-52 (17 folders)
Box 65 Reel 39-40 1953-61, n.d. (14 folders)
Handler, Milton, 1929-63
Hapgood, Norman, 1929-37, n.d.
Haraszti, Zoltan, 1951-56
Harlan, John M.
1954-58 (3 folders)
Box 66 Reel 40 1959-65, n.d. (5 folders)
Harriman, W. Averell, 1933-60
Harrod, Roy, 1944-64
Hart, Henry M., 1932-59
Hartley, Harold, 1936-53
Haskins, Caryl P., 1946-64
Haskins, George L., 1950-61
Hastie, William H., 1950-55
Haydn, Hiram, 1957
Heffron, Paul T., 1961-62
Henderson, Gerard C., 1920-35 (2 folders)
Henkin, Louis, 1941-64
Henson, Ray David, 1960-65 (4 folders)
Herter, Christian A., 1930-59
Herzog, Paul M., 1949-58
Higgins, Henry Bournes, 1914-28 (6 folders)
Box 67 Reel 40-41 Hill, Arthur Dehon, 1918-47 (13 folders)
Hilman, Sidney, 1945
Hitchcock, Curtice N., 1918-45, n.d. (2 folders)
Hitz, William, 1927-33
Hodson, William, 1931
Holbert, George B., 1913
Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1841-1935), 1910-34
Hook, Sidney, 1958-62
Hooker, Richard, 1920-21
Hoover, Herbert, 1919-32
Hoover, J. Edgar, 1948
Hopkins, Harry L., 1919-45
Hough, Charles Merrill, 1921-26, n.d.
House, Edward M., 1918-33, n.d.
Houston, Charles H., 1925-50
Howe, Mark A. DeWolfe, 1956-59
Howe, Mark DeWolfe
1933-35 (3 folders)
Box 68 Reel 41-42 1956-64, n.d. (3 folders)
Howland, Charles P., 1924-32 (8 folders)
Howland, Silas W., 1912-13
Hudson, Manley O., 1923-27
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1926-49, n.d. (5 folders)
Hunt, Carleton, 1936-37
Hurst, Willard, 1937-64 (3 folders)
Hutcheson, Joseph C., Jr., 1927-55
Box 69 Reel 42 Hutchins, Robert M., 1930-55, n.d. (3 folders)
Huxley, Julian, 1946-64
"I" miscellaneous
Ickes, Harold, 1936-47, n.d.
Igbokwe, Felix O., 1948-63
Ingersoll, Ralph, 1930-52, n.d.
Innes, A. Mitchell, 1914-18, n.d.
Isserman, Ferdinand M., 1936-63
Ivins, William M., Jr., 1948-61, n.d.
(3 folders)
"J" miscellaneous (4 folders)
Jackson, Gardner, 1931-64
Jackson, Robert H.
1938-48 (8 folders)
Box 70 Reel 42-43 1949-54, n.d. (6 folders)
Jackson, William E., 1943-59
Jacobs, Nathan L., 1931-56
Jaeckel, Albert F., 1913, n.d.
Jaffe, Louis L., 1931-64, n.d.
James, Francis B., 1916-21
Jessup, Philip C., 1950-62
Jewell, Pliny, 1932
Johnson, Alvin, 1939-46, n.d.
Johnson, Lyndon B., 1958-65 (3 folders)
Johnston, Joseph F., 1956
Jonas, Klaus W., 1953-55
Jones, Dallas L., 1953-61
Jones, Howard Mumford, 1942-52
Josephson, Matthew, 1940-52
Judd, Orrin G., 1940-46
"K" miscellaneous
Kad-Key (5 folders)
Box 71 Reel 43-44 Kid-Ku (7 folders)
Kahn, Herman, 1949-60
Kallen, Horace M., 1927-64
Kanin, Garson, 1949-64
Kantorowicz, Ernst H., 1936-63
Kaplan, John, 1960-64
Katz, Milton, 1936-56
Katz, Wilber G., 1931-53, n.d.
Kaufman, Andrew L., 1955-64
Keeney, Barnaby C., 1960-61
Kellogg, Paul U., 1922-46, n.d. (4 folders)
Kendall, Henry P., 1922-37
Kennan, George F., 1949-56
Kennedy, John F., 1958-63, n.d.
Kent, Stephenson, 1917-18, n.d.
Keppel, Frederick P., 1919-42
Kerr, Archibald Clark, 1944-50 (2 folders)
Box 72 Reel 44 Kerr, Philip Henry, 1921-40, n.d.
Kerschall, Richard, 1963-64
Keynes, John Maynard, 1921-46, n.d.
King, Willard L., 1947-56 (5 folders)
Kirchwey, Freda, 1925-53
Kirk, Alan G., 1942-45
Kirstein, Louis E., 1925-39
Klots, Allen T., 1931-63
Knapp, James R., 1927
Knopf, Alfred A., 1931-61 (4 folders)
Knox, Frank, 1940-44
Knox, John C., 1931-36
Konefsky, Samuel J., 1947-60, n.d.
Kraus, Wolfgang H., 1943-46
Kubie, Lawrence S., 1955-61
Kurland, Philip B.
1944-56 (6 folders)
Box 73 Reel 44-45 1957-65, n.d. (4 folders)
"L" miscellaneous (15 folders)
Box 74 Reel 45 La Follette, Robert M., Jr., 1930-41
La Guardia, Fiorello H., 1932-46 (2 folders)
Lande, Louis, 1943-55
Landis, James M., 1925-39, n.d.
Landis, Stella M., 1940-64
Laporte, Cloyd, 1960-65
Lash, Joseph P., 1941-53
Laski, Harold Joseph
1915-40 (14 folders)
Box 75 Reel 45-46 1941-50, n.d. (7 folders)
Laski, Mrs. Harold Joseph (Frida), 1950-64
Lavery, Emmet, 1942-64 (3 folders)
Lawrence, Seymour, 1959-64
Leach, Henry Goddard, 1931-47
Leach, W. Barton, 1942-64
Lehman, Herbert H., 1937-60 (2 folders)
Lehman, Irving, 1916-41
Leisure, George S., 1945-60
Lemann, Monte M.
1929
Box 76 Reel 46 1930-64, n.d. (14 folders)
Lemann, Stephen B., 1961-64
Lerner, Max, 1943-58
Levi, Edward H., 1950-61
Levinthal, Louis E., 1951-53
Levy, Leonard W., 1953-63 (3 folders)
Lewis, W. S.
1942-53 (3 folders)
Box 77 Reel 46-47 1954-64, n.d. (6 folders)
Lewisohn, Sam A., 1913-46
Lilienthal, David E., 1932-64
Lippmann, Walter
1914-30 (13 folders)
Box 78 Reel 47 1931-57, n.d. (11 folders)
Littauer, Lucius N., 1929-39
Littell, Philip, 1916-38, n.d.
Llewellyn, Karl N., 1929-35, n.d.
Logan, W. Douglas, 1937-60, n.d.
Long, Breckinridge, 1941-42
Lovett, Robert A., 1942-48 (2 folders)
Box 79 Reel 48 Lowenthal, Max, 1912-64, n.d. (15 folders)
Lubin, Isadore, 1931-35
Ludington, Arthur Crosby, 1914
Ludington, Katherine
1914-16 (2 folders)
Box 80 Reel 48-49 1917-50, n.d. (2 folders)
Lyons, Dennis G., 1954-55
"M" miscellaneous (14 folders)
Box 81 Reel 49-50 McAdoo, William Gibbs, 1932-62
McAllister, Thomas F., 1944-53
McCarthy, Charles, 1918, n.d.
McCloy, John J., 1941-61 (4 folders)
McCook, Anson T., 1913-63
McCook, Philip J., 1919-55
McDonald, James G., 1938-49
Mack, Julian W., 1924-60, n.d. (17 folders)
Box 82 Reel 50 McKeldin, Theodore R., 1953-55
MacLeish, Archibald, 1933-64, n.d. (8 folders)
Macneil, Sayre, 1919-62 (3 folders)
McWhinney, Edward, 1952-61
Madison, Charles A., 1954
Magrath, C. Peter, 1962-63
Magruder, Calvert, 1928-64
Maguire, John M., 1928-60
Makins, Roger, 1953-62
Malin, Patrick Murphy, 1952-62
Malone, Dumas, 1933-59, n.d.
Maltbie, Milo R., 1923-43
Mann, W. Howard, 1953-60
Manuel, Frank E., 1938-51, n.d.
Margold, Nathan R., 1931-57, n.d.
Margolin, Arnold D., 1931-56
Markell, Charles, 1930-31
Marks, Jonathan, 1961-65
Marshall, George C., 1942-59
Box 83 Reel 50-51 Marx, Emily, 1953-54
Mary Barbara, Sister, 1933-58
Mason, Alpheus Thomas, 1940-63, n.d. (9 folders)
Mayer, Leo, 1950-60
Mearns, David C., 1949-58
Medalie, George Z., 1931-36
Meeker, Royal, 1920-23, n.d.
Megaw, John, 1958-61
Mehta, G. L., 1954-61
Meiklejohn, Alexander, 1932-61
Mencken, Henry L., 1939-48
Mendelson, Wallace, 1952-64, n.d.
Menzies, Robert G., 1955-63, n.d. (2 folders)
Merrell, Maurice H., 1935-62
Merz, Charles, 1920-56, n.d. (4 folders)
Messersmith, George S., 1936-41 (3 folders)
Box 84 Reel 51 Meta, Lino, 1943-46
Meyer, Eugene M., 1918-57 (3 folders)
Miall, Leonard, 1951-54
Miller, Alice Duer, 1935-36
Miller, Perry, 1948-63
Miller, Philip N., 1911-45 (2 folders)
Miller, Robert N., 1921-61 (2 folders)
Mills, Ogden L., 1932-37
Minton, Sherman, 1949-64, n.d. (4 folders)
Mitchell, D., 1926-35
Moe, Henry Allen, 1935-63
Moley, Raymond, 1930-39 (6 folders)
Box 85 Reel 51-52 Monnet, Jean, 1940-64 (2 folders)
Montague, Gilbert H., 1932-58
Mood, Fulmer, 1919-51, n.d.
Moody, Dan, 1945-47
Moors, John F., 1921-47, n.d.
Moran, Breck, 1935
Morawetz, Friedrich, 1942-43
Morgan, Donald Grant, 1951-63, n.d. (2 folders)
Morgan, Edmund M., 1931-61, n.d.
Morgan, Edmund M., Jr., 1950-62
Morgan, James, 1936-55, n.d. (3 folders)
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 1942-46, n.d.
Morison, Elting E., 1952-62
Morison, Samuel E., 1932-64, n.d. (5 folders)
Morris, Richard B., 1930-60
Morrow, Dwight W., 1912-31
Morton, James M., Jr., 1929-35
Moses, Robert, 1958
Moskowitz, Henry, 1911-36, n.d.
Murphy, Frank
1936-43 (3 folders)
Box 86 Reel 52 1944-64, n.d. (4 folders)
Murray, Gilbert, 1940-49, n.d.
Murray, Henry A., 1931-64, n.d. (3 folders)
Musmanno, Michael A., 1958-61
"N" miscellaneous (5 folders)
Nathanson, Nathan L., 1937-61
Neilson, John M., 1925
Nevinson, Henry W., 1931-42
Newton, Robert E., 1960-62
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1946-63, n.d. (3 folders)
Box 87 Reel 53 Niles, Emory H., 1954-57
Normano, Joao F., 1933
Norris, George W., 1928-61 (4 folders)
"O" miscellaneous (4 folders)
O'Brian, John Lord, 1921-64, n.d.
O'Brien, Robert Lincoln, 1926-56
Oliphant, Herman, 1927-32
Olney, Peter B., 1942-64
O'Melveny, John, 1939-65
Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1948-64
Oppenheimer, Reuben, 1920-64
Overholser, Winfred, 1946-60
"P" miscellaneous
Pac-Pay (3 folders)
Box 88 Reel 53-54 Pea-Py (10 folders)
Palfrey, John G., 1917-64
Pantzer, Kurt F., 1920-60
Parsons, Geoffrey, 1931-50, n.d. (4 folders)
Patterson, Edwin W., 1920-29
Patterson, Robert P., 1932-64
Pepper, George Wharton, 1951-58
Box 89 Reel 54 Percy, Eustace, 1913-64, n.d. (8 folders)
Perkins, Frances, 1936-58
Perkins, Thomas Nelson, 1918-34 (2 folders)
Perlman, Philip B., 1947
Phillips, Harlan B., 1953-61 (4 folders)
Pinchot, Cornelia Bryce, 1931-46
Pinchot, Gifford, 1923-35
Pitkin, Walcott H., 1915-26, n.d.
Polak, H. S. L., 1941-42
Poletti, Charles, 1931-49, n.d.
Pollak, Walter H., 1926-56
Pomeroy, Vivian T.
1935-50 (5 folders)
Box 90 Reel 55 1951-54 (5 folders)
Pope, Arthur Upham, 1943-63
Pottinger, David T., 1929-43
Pound, Cuthbert W., 1925-34, n.d. (4 folders)
Pound, Roscoe, 1914-63, n.d. (11 folders)
Box 91 Reel 55-56 Powell, Thomas Reed, 1915-55, n.d.
Pratt, Joseph H., 1920-48
Prettyman, E. Barrett, Jr., 1953-63
Prichard, Edward F., 1939-54
Proskauer, Joseph M., 1929-53, n.d. (2 folders)
Pusey, Merlo J., 1949-64, n.d.
Putnam, A. James, 1935-39
Putnam, Carleton, 1958-60
"Q" miscellaneous
Quezon, Manuel L., 1942-44
"R" miscellaneous
Rab-Ros (9 folders)
Box 92 Reel 56 Rot-Ry (2 folders)
Rabel, Ernst, 1943-50
Rabinowitz, Herbert, 1929-36
Radcliffe, Cyril, 1952-64
Radin, Max, 1925-46
Rand, I. C., 1947-57
Ratcliffe, S. K., 1924-59, n.d. (4 folders)
Rauh, Joseph L., Jr., 1942-54
Rauschenbush, Elizabeth (Brandeis), 1931-64
Ravage, M. E., 1910-20
Redlich, Josef, 1921-45, n.d. (4 folders)
Reed, Stanley
1934-47 (7 folders)
Box 93 Reel 57 1948-63, n.d. (5 folders)
Requin, Edward, 1918-21
Reston, James B., 1943-64, n.d.
Reynal, Eugene, 1956-65
Rhinelander, Laurens H., 1959-61
Rice, William G., 1933-61
Richards, Augustus L.
1941-46 (12 folders)
Box 94 Reel 58 1947-57, n.d. (10 folders)
Newspaper clippings with comments
1946
(1 folder)
Box 95 Reel 58 (7 folders)
Box 96 Reel 59 1946, n.d. (3 folders)
Richards, James L., 1935-54, n.d.
Richardson, Elliot, 1952-65, n.d.
Richberg, Donald R., 1928-52
Riesenfeld, Stefan A., 1941-60
Riesman, David, 1931-64
Roberts, George, 1929-63 (3 folders)
Roberts, Owen J.
1930-45 (4 folders)
Box 97 Reel 59-60 1946-58, n.d. (5 folders)
Robinson, Clement F., 1954-65
Robson, William A., 1931-58
Rodell, Fred, 1940-55
Rogers, James Grafton, 1931-37 (3 folders)
Rogers, Lindsay, 1931-56
Rogers, William P., 1957-59
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1936-59
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
1918-34 (8 folders)
Box 98 Reel 60 1935-45, n.d. (18 folders)
Roosevelt, James, 1957-60
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919), 1910-18
Roosevelt, Theodore (1887-1944), 1913-41
Rose, W. Chapman, 1931-58
Box 99 Reel 60-61 Rosenman, Samuel I., 1930-62
Rosenthal, Albert J., 1950-64, n.d.
Rosenwald, Harold, 1934-64
Rosenwald, Julius, 1927-31
Rosenwald, Lessing J., 1947-54
Rostow, Eugene V., 1937-63
Rowe, L. S., 1920-32
Royall, Kenneth C., 1937-63
Rubin, Seymour Jeffrey, 1938-54, n.d.
Rublee, George, 1912-51
Rusk, Dean, 1955-61
Rutledge, Wiley, 1942-49, n.d. (4 folders)
"S" miscellaneous
Sab-Shu (10 folders)
Box 100 Reel 61-62 Sib-Sz (14 folders)
Sabl, Caroline, 1942-53
Sachar, Abram L., 1950-64, n.d.
Salpeter, High, 1949
Salt, Henry, 1950-51
Box 101 Reel 62 Saltonstall, Leverett, 1939-64, n.d.
Salvemini, Gaetano, 1931-61, n.d. (3 folders)
Sargent, Porter, 1937
Sarnoff, David, 1930-33
Saxon, O. Glenn, 1931
Sayre, Francis B., Jr., 1939-60
Sayre, Paul L., 1932-48
Scarlett, William, 1917-65, n.d. (7 folders)
Schaefer, Walter V., 1955-62
Schaffer, Aaron, 1929-30
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., 1949-63, n.d.
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Sr., 1928-63 (2 folders)
Schurman, Jacob Gould, 1936-56
Schuyler, Robert Livingston, 1954-55
Schwartz, Louis B., 1951-53
Scott, Austin W., 1941-64
Box 102 Reel 62-63 Sedgwick, Ellery, 1918-59
Segal, Bernard G., 1953-61
Selekman, Benjamin M., 1935-39
Seligman, Eustace, 1917-60
Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley, 1921-63
Seymour, Whitney North, 1930-61
Shafroth, Will, 1932-58
Shapley, Harlow, 1927-53 (2 folders)
Sharfman, I. Leo, 1925-64
Shattuck, Henry L., 1925-39
Shaw, Albert, 1927
Shawcross, Hartley W., 1949-58
Sheean, Vincent, 1951-54
Shepardson, Whitney H., 1920-51, n.d.
Sheppard, James C., 1953
Sherwood, Robert E., 1940-53 (2 folders)
Shriver, Harry C., 1953
Shulman, Harry, 1932-57, n.d. (2 folders)
Sifton, Elizabeth, 1963-65
Sills, Kenneth C. M., 1932-38
Silver, Abba Hillel, 1935-43
Silver, Edward S., 1954-64
Simon, Julius, 1951-53
Simons, Hans, 1942-59
Simpson, Sidney P., 1927-49
Sinclair, Upton, 1927-57
Smalley-Baker, C. E., 1946-59
Smith, Alfred E., 1933-43
Smith, Clarence C., 1927
Smith, Clarence W., 1927
Smith, Reginald Heber, 1947-63
Smith, Richard Joyce, 1951
Sobeloff, Simon E., 1953-64, n.d.
Sockman, Ralph W., 1954-64
Solow, Herbert, 1949-58, n.d.
Box 103 Reel 63 Soule, George, 1922-30
Sparling, Edward J., 1949-52
Spender, Percy, 1954-57, n.d.
Steffen, Roscoe T., 1935-60
Stein, Leonard, 1951-55
Stettinius, Edward R., Jr., 1943-49
Stevens, Frank, 1931
Stevenson, Adlai E., 1962
Stewart, Potter, 1958-62, n.d. (2 folders)
Stimson, Henry Lewis
1908-36 (16 folders)
Box 104 Reel 63-64 1937-52 (10 folders)
Stone, Harlan Fiske
1924-28 (18 folders)
Box 105 Reel 64 1929-41 (18 folders)
Box 106 Reel 64 1942-63, n.d. (13 folders)
Straight, Michael, 1942-56
Strauss, Anna Lord, 1956-61
Stryker, Lloyd Paul, 1949-55
Sulzberger, Arthur Hays, 1933-58, n.d.
(2 folders)
Surrency, Erwin C., 1955-57
Swing, Raymond G., 1921-53
Swope, Gerard, 1931
Box 107 Reel 64-65 Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1932-58, n.d. (8 folders)
Szold, Robert, 1922-62
"T" miscellaneous (4 folders)
Taft, William Howard, 1921-29 (2 folders)
Taylor, Telford, 1935-55
Thacher, Thomas D., 1918-44, n.d. (5 folders)
Thomas, Norman, 1935-37
Thompson, Dorothy, 1936-37
Thompson, Guy A., 1933
Thompson, Wendell (Mrs. Barclay), 1944, n.d.
Thompson, William G., 1927-35
Box 108 Reel 65-66 Thorne, Samuel E., 1933-57
Truman, Harry S., 1945-49
Tulin, Abraham, 1918-61
Tuttle, Emerson, 1941
Tweed, Harrison, 1939-64 (4 folders)
"U" miscellaneous
"V" miscellaneous (4 folders)
Valentine, Robert G., 1916-17
Valentine, Sophia (Mrs. Robert G.), 1912-31
Vanderbilt, Arthur T., 1939-56
Van Doren, Carl, 1943, n.d.
Veblen, Thorstein, 1918
Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1919-36
Viner, Jacob, 1932-34
Vinson, Fred M.
1946-49 (2 folders)
Box 109 Reel 66 1950-56 (2 folders)
"W" miscellaneous (15 folders)
Wagner, Robert F., Jr., 1954
Wagner, Robert F., Sr., 1913-37, n.d.
Walck, Henry Z., 1953-54
Box 110 Reel 66-67 Walker, John H., 1917-39, n.d. (6 folders)
Wallace, Henry A., 1942-45
Wallace, Weldon, 1954
Wallas, Graham, 1915-28
Walsh, David I., 1929-37
Walsh, Thomas J., 1925-32
Waltz, Jon, 1950-54
Wambaugh, Eugene, 1911-27
Warner, Samuel Bass, 1937-50
Warren, Charles, 1936-57
Warren, Earl, 1953-64, n.d. (4 folders)
Warren, Edward H., 1934-42
Warren, William C., 1955-60, n.d.
Washburn, Robert, 1932
Waterman, Sterry R., 1961-63
Wayman, Dorothy G., 1954-56
Webb, Sidney, 1918-35
Wechsler, Herbert, 1932-65, n.d. (3 folders)
Box 111 Reel 67 Weeks, Edward W., 1935-64
Weisgal, Meyer W., 1944-45, n.d.
Weiss, Louis S., 1950
Weizmann, Chaim, 1918-52, n.d.
Welch, Joseph N., 1925-59, n.d.
Welles, Sumner, 1941-43, n.d.
Westin, Alan Furman, 1953-63
Wheeler, Burton K., 1924-64, n.d.
White, Walter, 1929-50 (2 folders)
White, William Allen, 1921-43
Whitehead, Alfred North, 1927-56, n.d.
Whitelaw, Aubrey H., 1955-63
Whittaker, Charles E., 1957-62
Wickersham, George W., 1911-32 (3 folders)
Wiener, Frederick Bernays
1930-63 (4 folders)
Box 112 Reel 67-68 1964-65, n.d. (2 folders)
Wiggins, J . Russell, 1954-62
Wilkie, John L., 1925-29
Willcox, Alanson W., 1955
Willcox, Bertram F., 1942-63
Willcox, Westmore, Jr., 1937-42
Willert, Arthur, 1917-39
Williams, Ira Jewell, Jr., 1927-37
Williams, James M., 1927
Williams, Michael, 1931-43
Williston, Samuel, 1927-54
Willkie, Wendell L., 1936-52, n.d.
Wilson, Anne E., 1957, n.d.
Wilson, Edmund, 1953-61
Wilson, Edwin B., 1927-36, n.d.
Wilson, William B., 1918-21
Wilson, Woodrow, 1913-19
Winant, John G., 1936-47, n.d.
Winship, Laurence L., 1935-54, n.d.
Wiseman, Mark, 1918-19, n.d.
Witte, Edwin E., 1928-51
Wolfson, Richard F., 1948-61
Wood, Lewis, 1912-48, n.d.
Woollcott, Alexander, 1939-43
Woolsey, John M., 1932-37
Wright, Benjamin, Jr., 1933-58
Wright, Charles Alan, 1957-64, n.d.
Wright, Harry N., 1942-52, n.d.
Wright, Lord, 1937-60 (3 folders)
Box 113 Reel 68-69 Wright, Louis B., 1950-61
Wu, John C. H., 1930-54
Wyzanski, Charles E., Jr., 1930-64, n.d.
(14 folders)
"Y" miscellaneous
Yntema, Hessel E., 1930-54
Young, B. Loring, 1931-46
Young, Owen D., 1923-25
Box 114 Reel 69 "Z" miscellaneous
Zemurray, Samuel, 1935-54
Zimmern, Alfred E., 1918-25, n.d. (2 folders)
Unidentified, 1913-64, n.d., and fragments
(7 folders)
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1916-1965, n.d.
Box 115 Reel 69-70 Oxford University, Oxford, England,
correspondence
"A" miscellaneous (2 folders)
Ascoli, Max, 1933-34
Aswell, Edward C., 1933-34
Aydelotte, Frank, 1932-34
"B" miscellaneous (3 folders)
Bikle, Henry Wolf, 1934
Bingham, Robert W., 1922-34
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1933-34, n.d.
(2 folders)
Buckner, Emory R., 1916-34
Bullitt, William C., 1933-34
Burlingham, Charles C., 1933-34
Buxton, Frank W., 1933-34
"C" miscellaneous (2 folders)
Cardozo, Benjamin N., 1933-34
"Centurion," 1933-34
Clark, Charles E., 1933-34
Clark, Grenville, 1933-34
Cohen, Benjamin V., 1933-34, n.d.
Box 116 Reel 70 Cohn, Alfred E., 1933-34 (5 folders)
Corcoran, Thomas G., 1933-34, n.d.
"D" miscellaneous
"E" miscellaneous
"F" miscellaneous
Feis, Herbert, 1933-34
Flexner, Abraham, 1933-34
"G" miscellaneous
Glueck, Sheldon, 1933-34
"H" miscellaneous (2 folders)
Hutchins, Robert M., 1933-34
Hutton, D. Graham, 1933
Box 117 Reel 70-71 "I" miscellaneous
"J" miscellaneous
"K" miscellaneous
Kerr, Philip Henry, 1930-38
Keynes, John Maynard, 1933-34
"L" miscellaneous
Landis, James M., 1933-34
Lindsay, A. D., 1933-34
Lowenthal, Max, 1933-34, n.d.
"M" miscellaneous (2 folders)
McDonald, James G., 1933-34
Mack, Julian W., 1933-34
Macneil, Sayre, 1933-34
Magruder, Calvert, 1933-34
Morgan, Edmund M., 1934
"N" miscellaneous
"O" miscellaneous
"P" miscellaneous
Powell, Thomas Reed, 1933-34 (2 folders)
Box 118 Reel 71 "R" miscellaneous
Research fellowships, 1932-34
"S" miscellaneous (3 folders)
Sedgwick, Ellery, 1933-34
Stephens, Harold M., 1933-34
Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1933-34
"T" miscellaneous
"V" miscellaneous
"W" miscellaneous
Woolsey, John M., 1933-34
Wyzanski, Charles E., Jr., 1933-34
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court nomination
Letters received before declination, 1932
A-D (5 folders)
Box 119 Reel 71-72 E-Z (13 folders)
Letters received after declination, 1932
A-E (2 folders)
Box 120 Reel 72-73 F-Z (7 folders)
Congratulations on Supreme Court appointment,
1939
A-J (11 folders)
Box 121 Reel 73 K-Z (10 folders)
Miscellaneous
Unidentified
Letters received on retirement from Supreme
Court, 1962
A-Q (8 folders)
Box 122 Reel 73-74 R-Z
Unidentified (12 folders)
Seventieth birthday congratulations, 1952
Seventy-fifth birthday congratulations, 1957
(5 folders)
Eightieth birthday congratulations, 1962
(3 folders)
Eighty-first birthday congratulations, 1963
Eighty-second birthday congratulations, 1964
Box 123 Reel 74-75 Condolences on death of Frankfurter's mother,
1928 (2 folders)
Condolences on death of Mrs. Frankfurter's
mother, 1939-40 (2 folders)
Condolences on death of Frankfurter's uncle,
1941
Condolences on death of Frankfurter, 1965
(2 folders)
Frankfurter memorial resolutions
Letters received concerning _Felix Frankfurter
Reminisces_
1960
Mar.-Aug. (3 folders)
Box 124 Reel 75-76 Sept.-Dec. (3 folders)
1961-64 (3 folders)
Messages received during illness, 1958
(5 folders)
Messages received during illness, 1962
(2 folders)
SUBJECT FILE, 1846-1965, n.d.
Box 125 Reel 76-77 Aaronsburg, Pa., 1949-53
Aaronsohn, Aaron, 1913-37
Agriculture Department, 1933
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1919-33
(5 folders) _Correspondents include_ Sidney
Hillman and Robert Szold
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1932
American Academy of Political and Social
Science, 1931 (2 folders) _Correspondents
include_ Ernest Minor Patterson
American Association for Labor Legislation,
1917-32 _Correspondents include_ John B.
Andrews
American Civil Liberties Union, 1919-34 (14
folders) _Correspondents include_ Forrest
Bailey, Roger N. Baldwin, and Albert De
Silver
Box 126 Reel 77 American Historical Association, 1929-33 (4
folders) _Correspondents include_ Carroll T.
Bond, Evarts B. Greene, and Richard B. Morris
American Institute of Architects, 1950
American Law Institute, 1925-34 (6 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Alfred Bettman,
Benjamin N. Cardozo, Learned Hand, William
Draper Lewis, Henry Lewis Stimson
Ames competition, Harvard University, Cambridge,
Mass., 1957-58
Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., controversy,
1923-24 (4 folders) _Correspondents include_
Ernest M. Hopkins, Stanley King, and
Alexander Meiklejohn
Angell, Norman, 1958
Anglo-American relations, 1923-43 (3 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Stafford Cripps and
George C. Marshall
Anti-Semitism, 1923-45 (6 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Abbott Lawrence
Lowell
Box 127 Reel 77-78 Association of American Law Schools, 1929
(2 folders) _Correspondents include_ Walter
F. Dodd and H. Claude Horack
Association of the Bar of the City of New York,
1938 (2 folders) _Correspondents include_
John Foster Dulles and Henry Lewis Stimson
_Atlantic Monthly_, 1960-65 (2 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Seymour Lawrence and
Edward W. Weeks
Atomic bomb, 1945-46 (3 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Niels Bohr and J.
Robert Oppenheimer
Awards
American Bar Association, 1961-64 (3 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Phil C. Neal and
Sylvester C. Smith, Jr.
National Association of District Attorneys,
1964
New York State Bar Association, 1960-61
(2 folders) _Correspondents include_
Chauncey Belknap
Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 1960-61
_Correspondents include_ Reuben A. Holden
Balliol College, Oxford University, Oxford,
England, Frankfurter fellowship, 1964
Banking crisis, 1932-33 (4 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Max Lowenthal,
Raymond Moley, and Ferdinand Pecora
Bar, 1917-38
Bar associations, 1929-35
Berkman case, 1932 _Correspondents include_
Louis Dembitz Brandeis
Beth-Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass., Herman
Blumgart thirtieth annniversary, 1958
Bisbee deportation case, 1917-53
Bohr, Niels, 1962-63
Boston Bar Association, 1950-52 (3 folders)
Brand, Robert H., 1963-65
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1890-1958
(2 folders)
Box 128 Reel 78-79 (7 folders)
Brandeis Library, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1961
Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass., honorary
degree, 1955-56
Briefmaking, 1922
Brown University, Providence, R.I., honorary
degree, 1960 _Correspondents include_
Barnaby C. Keeney
_Bunting v. Oregon_, 1916 _Correspondents
include_ George M. Brown
Burlingham, Charles C., memorial, 1958-61 (2
folders)
Box 129 Reel 79-80 California minimum wage, 1923-25 (4 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Mary W. Dewson,
Warren H. Pillsbury, and U. S. Webb
Canadian government, capital punishment, 1954
Cardozo, Benjamin N.
Biography for _Collier's Encyclopedia_,
1959-60
Lectures, 1946-51
Cero-Gallo case, 1929
Chafee, Zechariah, Jr., memorial for American
Philosophical Society, 1957-61
Child labor, 1922-32 (5 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Grace Abbott
Children's Bureau, 1956-61
Christmas, 1960-64
Churchill, Winston, 1937-65
Civil liberties, 1925-49
(3 folders)
Box 130 Reel 80-81 (1 folder)
Civil service, Great Britain, 1928-50 (3
folders)
Cleveland Foundation, 1920-55 (13 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Leonard P. Ayres,
Newton D. Baker, Alfred Bettman, Howard F.
Burns, Raymond B. Fosdick, John W. Love,
Raymond Moley, Roscoe Pound, Reginald Heber
Smith, and Amos Burt Thompson
Box 131 Reel 81-82 Coal, 1923
Cohen, Felix S., 1960-61
Cohn, Alfred E., memorial library dedication,
New York, N.Y., 1939-60
_Columbia Law Review_, 1953-55 (2 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Michael Sovern
Commerce Department, 1933-35
Commission on the Repeal of Obsolete Laws,
1926-27 (2 folders)
Committee on Economic Security, 1934 (2 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Edwin E. Witte
Commonwealth fund, 1921-32 (13 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Eleanor Bontecou,
Max Farrand, Ernst Freund, I. Leo Sharfman,
William C. Van Vleck
Box 132 Reel 82 Compacts, 1925-32 (6 folders)
Congressional investigations, 1933-38 (3
folders) _Correspondents include_ Claude
Pepper
Congressional power, 1922-35
Conscientious objectors, 1917-32 (2 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Joseph V. Kline
Constitution, 1904-36
Cooper Union, New York, N.Y., 100th anniversary
(1956), 1956-58
_Cooper v. Aaron_, 1935-38 (2 folders)
Crank letters, 1935-36
Box 133 Reel 82-83 Criminal justice, 1926-45 (2 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Alfred Bettman
Criminal law, 1913-27 (5 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Leonard P. Ayres,
Newton D. Baker, and Henry Lewis Stimson
Croly, Herbert David, 1956-65
Dewey, John, 1949-50
Diaries of James Knox Polk, 1846-51
Downing Co., 1920-21
_Economist_, 1959-61
Economists' Bookshop, 1955-64
Education, 1930-33 (2 folders) _Correspondents
include_ Frank P. Graham
Employment
Applications, 1935-36
References, 1933-36
Box 134 Reel 83-84 Exiled scholars, 1935-38
Farband award, 1959
Federal Communications Commission, 1937-38
Federal Council of Churches, 1920-21
Federal courts, 1927-35 (8 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Thurman W. Arnold,
Charles E. Clark, Edmund E. Day, Monte M.
Lemann, George W. Norris, and Robert F.
Wagner, Sr.
Federal Farm Board, 1929-30 _Correspondents
include_ George E. Farrand
Federal judges, 1932-33 (5 folders)
_Correspondents include_ D. Lawrence Groner,
Kenneth Mackintosh, Orie Leon Phillips, and
James H. Wilkerson
Federal judiciary, 1925-26 (2 folders)
Box 135 Reel 84 Federal Power Commission, 1929-34 (6 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Judson King, Frank
R. McNinch, William D. Mitchell, and Thomas
J. Walsh
Federal Securities bill, 1933-36 (10 folders)
_Correspondents include_ John J. Burns,
Abraham Fortas, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sam
Rayburn, Eustace Seligman, and Raymond B.
Stevens
Federal service, 1937-38
Federal Trade Commission, 1925-35 (2 folders)
Box 136 Reel 84-85 Federalism, 1919-35
Filene's Sons Co., 1917
Foreign Policy Association, 1920-35 (2 folders)
_Correspondents include_ James G. McDonald
Foreign Service, 1946
Forrestal, James, diaries, 1947-57 (2 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Walter Millis
Foundations, 1928-56
Frankfurter, Felix, 1937-65
(11 folders)
Box 137 Reel 85 (5 folders)
Frankfurter, Marion Denman, 1918-64
Friedenwald, Harry, 1963-64
Friedenwald, Jonas S., 1945-61
Frost, Robert, 1962-63
German refugees, 1933
Germany, 1933-36
(6 folders)
Box 138 Reel 85-86 (3 folders)
Goldstein, Benjamin F., 1958
Graham, Philip L., 1963
Gray's Inn, London, England, 1952-60
_Correspondents include_ William J. Sellers
and Frederic Haley
Hall of Fame, New York University, New York,
N.Y., 1945 (3 folders)
Hand, Learned, 1945-61 (2 folders)
Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1954-57
_Correspondents include_ Denver Lindley and
Eugene Reynal
Harvard University crime survey, Boston, Mass.
Correspondence, 1926-38
"A" miscellaneous
Adler, Herman M.
"B-C" miscellaneous (2 folders)
Cabot, Frederick P.
Cobb, John Candler
"D" miscellaneous
Box 139 Reel 86-87 Day, Edmund E. (2 folders)
Dunham, Lawrence B.
"E" miscellaneous
Endicott, A. L.
"F" miscellaneous
Fosdick, Raymond B., 1926-34 (2 folders)
Friedenwald, Jonas S.
"G" miscellaneous
Gehlke, C. E.
Glueck, Sheldon (2 folders)
Griscom, Stewart
"H" miscellaneous
Harrison, Leonard V. (4 folders)
Hitchcock, Curtice N.
Howland, Charles P .
Hunnewell, F. W.
"J-L" miscellaneous
Lippmann, Walter
"Mc-M" (2 folders)
Maguire, John M. (2 folders)
Miscellaneous
Box 140 Reel 87 "N" miscellaneous
Nutter, George R. (2 folders)
"O-P" (2 folders)
Plazinski, Thaddeus T.
Pound, Roscoe (2 folders)
"R-S" miscellaneous
Sayre, Francis B., Jr.
Shattuck, Henry L.
Taylor, John L. (3 folders)
"U" miscellaneous
Van Waters, Miriam (2 folders)
"W" miscellaneous
Warner, Samuel Bass
White, William Allen
"Y" miscellaneous
Committee, 1927-33 (2 folders)
Box 141 Reel 87-88 Conferences, 1927-30 (2 folders)
Criminological problems, 1928
Juvenile delinquency, 1926-32
Miscellaneous (7 folders)
Penal treatment, 1926-31
Personnel, 1926-27
Police cooperation, 1925-32
Press, 1927
Box 142 Reel 88-89 Progress reports, 1927 (3 folders)
_Harvard Law Review_, 1961-62 _Correspondents
include_ Richard Posner
Harvard Law School, Harvard University,
Cambridge, Mass., 1924-39
_Correspondents include_ Abbott Lawrence
Lowell
(8 folders)
Box 143 Reel 89 (3 folders)
Box 144 Reel 90 (7 folders)
Harvard Law Society of Illinois, remarks by
Frankfurter, 1955
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.,
undergraduates, 1957-58
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., honorary
degree and Somerset Club dinner, 1956
Box 145 Reel 90-91 Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany,
1935-37 (3 folders)
Hiss, Alger, trial, 1947-63 (2 folders)
Holding companies, 1935-36 (4 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Roger W. Babson
Holmes-Laski letters, 1950-53 _Correspondents
include_ Harold Joseph Laski
Holmes lectures, 1950-64 _Correspondents
include_ Anthony G. Amsterdam and Erwin N.
Griswold
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1862-1949
_Correspondents include_ Alger Hiss, Mark
A. DeWolfe Howe, John Lockwood, John G.
Palfrey, W. Chapman Rose, and James Rowe
(6 folders)
Box 146 Reel 91-92 (13 folders)
Box 147 Reel 92 (2 folders)
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1951-58 (2 folders)
Independent Committee for the Recognition of
Soviet Russia, 1929-33 _Correspondents
include_ Joseph Gollomb
India, 1942-43 (2 folders) _Correspondents
include_ Taraknath Das and Edward Halifax
Indian Bureau, 1930-33 (4 folders)
Box 148 Reel 93 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J.,
1931-64 (8 folders) _Correspondents include_
Frank Aydelotte and Abraham Flexner
Institute for criminal research, proposed,
1927-30 (4 folders)
Institute for Government Research, Washington,
D.C., 1914-25 (4 folders) _Correspondents
include_ Raymond B. Fosdick
Box 149 Reel 93-94 Inter-allied peace conference, 1917-18 (3
folders) _Correspondents include_ William C.
Bullitt and Manley O. Hudson
Interborough Rapid Transit Co., 1932-33 (3
folders) _Correspondents include_ Charles C.
Burlingham and John M. Woolsey
Interior Department, 1933-38 _Correspondents
include_ Harold L. Ickes and Nathan R.
Margold
Interstate Commerce Commission, 1920-62
(2 folders) _Correspondents include_ Rupert
L. Murphy
Invitations to write, 1960-64
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, 1951
Israeli embassy, 1954-59
Jackson, Robert H., 1955-64
John W. Davis award, 1956
Judiciary, 1926-30 (2 folders)
Justice Department, 1920-37 (5 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Homer S. Cummings,
Stanley Reed, Harold M. Stephens, Charles E.
Wyzanski, Jr.
Juvenile delinquency, 1950-51
Box 150 Reel 94-95 Keedy, Edwin R., 1950
Kelley, Florence, 1953
Kennedy, John F., library, proposed, 1964
Kennedy, Robert F.
McLaughlin, Charles
Labor, 1917-23
Labor Department, 1932-37 (3 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Frances Perkins and
Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr.
Labor injunctions, 1922-35 _ Correspondents
include_ Roger N. Baldwin, Francis Biddle,
Fiorello H. La Guardia
(3 folders)
Box 151 Reel 95 (5 folders)
Laski, Harold Joseph, 1893-1953 (5 folders)
Box 152 Reel 95-96 Latin America, 1920-31 (3 folders)
Legal profession, 1932-37
_Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti_ (New York:
Viking, 1928), 1928
Liberty bonds gold clause, 1933-35 (2 folders)
_Correspondents include_ B. H. Inness Brown
_Life_ magazine, 1937-45
Lincoln, Abraham, 1941-43
Littauer Foundation, 1929-37 _Correspondents
include_ Lucius N. Littauer
MacLeish, Archibald, book fund, 1942
Mann, Thomas, 1937-45
Marshall, John, bicentennial (1955), 1953-58
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 250th
anniversary (1942), 1942-43 (2 folders)
_Measure_, 1951
Medal of Freedom, 1963
Men and jobs, 1936-37
Mexico, 1918-27 (2 folders)
Box 153 Reel 96-97 Minimum Wage Board, Washington, D.C., 1919-23
(3 folders) _Correspondents include_ Jesse
C. Adkins, Elizabeth Brandeis, Mary W.
Dewson, and F. H. Stephens
Minimum wage decision, Washington, D.C., 1922-23
(5 folders)
Minimum wage law, 1916-34 _Correspondents
include_ William Green
(6 folders)
Box 154 Reel 97-98 (1 folder)
Minimum wage legislation, 1916-23 (5 folders)
Mooney case, 1917-34 _Correspondents include_
Herbert David Croly
(2 folders)
Box 155 Reel 98-99 (8 folders)
Morgenthau, Henry, mission, 1917-21 (2 folders)
_Nation_, 1936-37 _Correspondents include_ Max
Lerner and Oswald Garrison Villard
National Commission on Law Observance and
Enforcement, 1929-31 _Correspondents
include_ Newton D. Baker, Charles E.
Clark, Joseph C. Hutcheson, Jr., William S.
Kenyon, and Charles H. Willard
(2 folders)
Box 156 Reel 99-100 (12 folders)
Box 157 Reel 100 National Consumers' League, 1915-49 (5 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Mary W. Dewson,
Josephine Goldmark, and Florence Kelley
National Council on Legal Clinics, 1961-62
_Correspondents include_ Paul A. Freund and
Howard Sacks
National District Attorneys' Association,
Furtherance of Justice award, 1964
National Historical Publications Commission,
1951-65 _Correspondents include_ Julian
P. Boyd, Wayne C. Grover, and Philip M.
Hamer
(7 folders)
Box 158 Reel 1O0-01 (11 folders)
Box 159 Reel 101-02 (4 folders)
National Popular Government League, 1919-22
(2 folders) _Correspondents include_ Judson
King
National Recovery Act, 1933-36 (4 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Donald R. Richberg
and Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr.
Navy Department, 1938-39
Nazism, 1933-37
_New Republic_, 1913-37 (4 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Bruce Bliven,
Herbert David Croly, and George Soule
Box 160 Reel 102 New School for Social Research, New York, N.Y.,
1931-59 (4 folders) _Correspondents include_
Alvin Johnson and Hans Simons
New York public service policy, 1929-32
(7 folders) _Correspondents include_ James
C. Bonbright, William J. Donovan, Leon
Leighton, Robert H. Thayer, and Frank P.
Walsh
_New York Times_, 1939-53 _Correspondents
include_ Arthur Hays Sulzberger
Norris injunction bill, 1928-30 _Correspondents
include_ George W. Norris, Herman Oliphant,
Donald R. Richberg, and Edwin E. Witte
(2 folders)
Box 161 Reel 102-03 (3 folders)
_North Carolina v. Allen_, 1929
Oil scandal investigations (Teapot Dome),
1926-28 (3 folders) _Correspondents
include_ Walter Lippmann and Thomas J. Walsh
"Over 65" feature, Pennsylvania Medical Society,
1956
Oxford University, Oxford, England, 1939-63
Oxford University Press, 1946
Palestine, 1919-65 _ Correspondents include_
Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Prince Feisal, and
Chaim Weizmann
(6 folders)
Box 162 Reel 103-04 (7 folders)
Palestine-Zionist Commission, 1919 (3 folders)
Palestine endowment funds, 1962
Palestine trip, 1934
Phi Beta Kappa mystery, 1947-48
Philadelphia Harvard Law School Association
luncheon, Philadelphia, Pa., 1955-56
Photographs and portraits, 1941-44
(2 folders)
Box 163 Reel 104-05 (2 folders)
Puerto Rico, n.d.
Postal savings, 1935-36
Presidential elections
1924 (6 folders) _Correspondents include_
Charles C. Burlingham, Walter Lippmann, and
Max Lowenthal
1928 _Correspondents include_ Walter
Lippmann, Belle Moskowitz, and Alfred E.
Smith
(8 folders)
Box 164 Reel 105-106 (1 folder)
1932 (6 folders) _Correspondents include_
Adolph A. Berle, Belle Moskowitz, Joseph M.
Proskauer, Herbert Bayard Swope, and
Stephen S. Wise
1936
President's Commission on Civil Service
Improvement, 1935-41
(4 folders)
Box 165 Reel 106-07 (13 folders)
Box 166 Reel 107 (6 folders)
Box 167 Reel 107-08 (15 folders)
Box 168 Reel 108 (16 folders)
Box 169 Reel 108 (17 folders)
Box 170 Reel 108-09 (15 folders)
Box 171 Reel 109 (16 folders)
Box 172 Reel 109 (11 folders)
Box 173 Reel 109-10 (16 folders)
Box 174 Reel 110 (18 folders)
Box 175 Reel 110 (10 folders)
Box 176 Reel 111 (5 folders)
Box 177 Reel 111-12 (4 folders)
Box 178 Reel 112-13 (5 folders)
Press censorship, 1928-44 (4 folders)
Prohibition, 1922-23 (2 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Learned Hand and
Henry Lewis Stimson
Public utility regulation, 1927-35
_Correspondents include_ Morris Llewellyn
Cooke, Joseph B. Eastman, Benjamin F.
Goldstein, and Judson King
(3 folders)
Box 179 Reel 113-14 (8 folders)
Box 180 Reel 114 (3 folders)
Railroad reorganization, 1932-35 (6 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Benjamin V. Cohen,
Leslie Craven, Joseph B. Eastman, Robert M.
La Follette, Jr., and Thomas D. Thacher
Receiverships, 1923-25
(3 folders)
Box 181 Reel 115 (1 folder)
Reconstruction Finance Corp., 1932-35
(2 folders)
Reorganizations, 1936
Requests for information, 1952-64
Roberts, Owen J., _Pennsylvania Law Review_,
1955-56
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1945
Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y., 1952
Roosevelt memorial, _Harvard Alumni Bulletin_,
1945-47 _Correspondents include_ W. L.
Mackenzie King
Roosevelt Memorial Commission, 1941-65 (2
folders) _Correspondents include_ Francis
Biddle, Waldo G. Leland, and Eleanor
Roosevelt
Russia, 1918-25
(3 folders)
Box 182 Reel 115-16 (1 folder)
St. Lawrence Seaway Development Commission, 1931
_Correspondents include_ James C. Bonbright
Savings bank insurance, 1929-36 (5 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Edwin F. Gay and
Alice H. Grady
Schwimmer (Rosika) citizenship case, 1930-41
_Correspondents include_ Oliver Wendell
Holmes
Securities Act, 1933 _See_ Federal Securities
bill
Securities and Exchange Commission
Correspondence, 1933-36 (2 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Arthur Perry
Miscellany, 1933-34, n.d.
Newspaper clippings, 1918, 1933, n.d.
Printed matter, 1933-35, n.d.
Foreword, _Virginia Law Review_, 1959
Selden Society, 1952-53 _Correspondents
include_ K. Howard Drake
Seventy-fifth birthday, 1957
Sheffer, Henry M., 1949-51
Smith College, Northampton, Mass., 1954
Social Science Research Council, 1926-32
_Correspondents include_ Floyd H. Allport,
Raymond B. Fosdick, Learned Hand, Robert
E. Park, John Barker Waite, and Edwin B.
Wilson
(1 folder)
Box 183 Reel 116 (4 folders)
Solicitor General, 1933
South Carolina Bar Association, 1949-50
State Department, 1933-35 _Correspondents
include_ William Phillips, John Farr Simmons,
and Henry Lewis Stimson, 1960-61
Stimson-Frankfurter correspondence, publication
of, 1957-61
Stone, Harlan Fiske, memorial, 1946-47
Students, 1935-49
Supreme Court, 1870-1959
(4 folders)
Box 184 Reel 116-17 (8 folders)
Supreme Court as an institution, 1955
Box 185 Reel 117-18 Supreme Court justices, n.d.
_A Surgeon's Reflections_, by William Sharpe,
1955-56
Survey Associates, 1937
Survey of United States Supreme Court, October
term, 1936
Taney, Roger B., National Memorial Foundation,
1936
Taxation, federal, 1923-36 (7 folders)
Box 186 Reel 118 Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933-38 (7 folders)
_Correspondents include_ David E. Lilienthal
Thaxter, Sidney, memorial service, 1959
Third degree confessions, 1924-32 (2 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Paul U. Kellogg
Trade unions, 1922-23
Treasury Department, 1933-36 _Correspondents
include_ Dean Acheson
Unemployment insurance, 1934 (2 folders)
Box 187 Reel 119 Unemployment reserves
American Federation of Labor, 1924-33
(3 folders) _Correspondents include_
Charles E. Clark, William Green, and
Matthew Woll
Massachusetts, 1932-33 (3 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Stanley King, John
W. Plaisted, and Paul Rauschenbush
New York, 1925-33
Wisconsin, 1925 (3 folders) _Correspondents
include_ Herman L. Ekern
United States Senate, 1926 (3 folders)
Universities, 1934-37
Box 188 Reel 119 University in exile, 1933
University of Calcutta, Calcutta, India, 1953-54
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia,
1951-56
University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor,
Mich., 1953-54
Utilities Bureau, 1914-24 (9 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Morris Llewellyn
Cooke and Russell D. Crane
Valentine, Robert G., 1916-17 (2 folders)
Valuation, 1930-33
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.,
symposium, 1949-51
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1949-61
Villanova University, Villanova, Pa., 1955
_Virginia Law Review_, 1953-56
Box 189 Reel 120 War Department, 1917-19 (8 folders)
War Labor Policies Board, 1917-18
(4 folders)
Box 190 Reel 120 (22 folders)
Box 191 Reel 121 (13 folders)
Box 192 Reel 121-22 (6 folders)
Washington College of Law, American University,
Washington, D.C., 1953-54
_Washington Post,_ 1953-60
Water power, Maine, 1927-32 (2 folders)
Wheeler Defense Committee, 1924-26 (2 folders)
Box 193 Reel 122-23 Wigmore, John Henry, 1963
Williston, Samuel, _Harvard Law Review_, 1963
Wisconsin utilities, 1931-33 (5 folders)
_Correspondents include_ Philip La Follette
and David E. Lilienthal
World Court, 1939
Wright, Harry N., 1942
_Yale Law Journal_, 1919-61
Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 1929-36
(4 folders)
Yale University Press, 1920-52
SPEECH, ARTICLE, AND BOOK FILE, 1907-1965, n.d.
Bound volumes of final copies of speeches and
publications
Box 194 Reel 123 1913-24
Box 195 Reel 123 1925-28
Box 196 Reel 124 1929-31
Box 197 Reel 124 1932-38
Box 198 Reel 125 1939-49 (also includes earlier years, 1913,
1917, 1918, 1924, 1933)
Box 199 Reel 125 1950-55
Box 200 Reel 126 1956-63
Box 201 Reel 126 Drafts, research notes, and related material
"The Adamson Law," _Boston Herald_,
9 Oct. 1916
Address, American Bar Association,
17 Apr. 1930
Address, American Philosophical Society,
22 Apr. 1954
Address, Harvard University Law School,
alumni dinner, New York, N.Y.,
[20?] Mar. 1914
Address, Second Interstate Conference on
Uniform Labor Laws, Providence, R.I., 1933
Address, Willkie Award dinner, 28 Feb. 1947
"The Administrative Side of Chief Justice
Hughes," _Harvard Law Review_, 1949
"An Adventure in Contentment," _New
Republic_, 10 Mar. 1920
"Alfred North Whitehead," letter to editor,
_New York Times_, 8 Jan. 1948
American Law Institute dinner address,
Washington, D.C., 18 May 1951, and meeting,
Washington, D.C., 16 May 1951
"Anita Whitney and the Courts," letter to
editor, _Nation_, 9 Dec. 1925
_Annual Survey of Massachusetts Law_,
foreword by Frankfurter, 1955-56
Augustus L. Richards, 1953
"A Bad Omen for Railroad Consolidation," _New
Republic_, 4 Feb. 1931
"Bankers and the Conspiracy Law," _New
Republic,_ 21 Jan. 1925
"The Berger Decision," _New Republic_, 23
Feb. 1921
"The Best Advice I Ever Had," _Reader's
Digest_, 1956
Bibliography
"The Big City Press," _St. Louis Post-
Dispatch_, 1953
"Blackstone's Contributions to Constitutional
Law," 1954
Book reviews by Frankfurter, 1928-32, n.d.
_Boston Herald_, letter to the editor,
2 Oct. 1924
"Brandeis," _New Republic,_ 5 Feb. 1916
Brandeis, Alice Goldmark (Mrs. Louis Dembitz
Brandeis), remarks by Frankfurter at
funeral, 1945
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, remarks by
Frankfurter at funeral, 17 Oct. 1941
Brandeis Lawyers Society address,
[Philadelphia, Pa.?], 17 Apr. 1951
(2 folders)
British-American educators meeting speech,
Washington, D.C., 6 Sept. 1958
Box 202 Reel 127 "Business and Federalism," n.d.
_The Business of the Supreme Court,_
Correspondence, 1927-36 (5 folders)
Miscellany, 1925-36 (2 folders)
"The Business of the Supreme Court at October
Term, 1931," _Harvard Law Review_,
Dec. 1932
"Calvert Magruder," _Harvard Law Review_
(June 1959), 1958-60
"Calvert Magruder," Harvard Law School
_Yearbook,_ 1959
Campaign speech, WBZ radio broadcast, Boston,
Mass., 5 Nov. 1932
"Cardozo, Benjamin N.," _Dictionary of
American Biography_ (1955), 1927-56
_The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti_ (review),
22 Dec. 1927
_Cases and Other Authorities on Federal
Jurisdiction and Procedure_ (1931),
correspondence, 1929-52 (2 folders)
_Chaim Weizmann,_ edited by M. Weisgal,
foreword by Frankfurter, 1944
Chaim Weizmann, telephone remarks by
Frankfurter in Washington, D.C., to
participants at dinner honoring Weizmann,
New York, N.Y., 27 Nov. 1945
Box 203 Reel 127-8 "Charles Culp Burlingham," _Memorial Book_ of
the New York City Bar Association, 1959-60
(2 folders)
"Charles Evans Hughes," remarks for NBC
broadcast, 30 June 1941
"Chief Justice Hughes," Harvard Law School
_Yearbook_, dedication, 1949
"Chief Justices I Have Known," informal talk,
University of Virginia Law School,
Charlottesville, Va., 12 May 1953
City College of New York, New York, N.Y.,
centennial celebration address, 12 Oct.
1946
Cohen, Morris Raphael, Frankfurter's review
of his autobiography, 1949
_The Commerce Clause Under Marshall, Taney,
and Waite_
Correspondence, 1934-64
Drafts, 1936 (2 folders)
Miscellaneous, n.d. (6 folders)
Box 204 Reel 128-29 "The Compact Clause of the Constitution,"
with James M. Landis, _Yale Law Journal_,
May 1925
"The Conditions For, and the Aims and Methods
of Legal Research," _Iowa Law Review,_ 1930
"Congressional Power Over the Labor
Injunction," _Columbia Law Review_,
Mar. 1931
Correspondence between Alexander Mitchell
Palmer and Frankfurter and Zachariah Chafee
regarding aliens held for deportation, 1920
"Crime and Crime Surveys," New York City Bar
Association address, New York, N.Y., 17
Apr. 1930
"Constitutional Opinions of Justice Holmes,"
_Harvard Law Review_, Apr. 1916
Curbs on German universities, Association of
American Law Schools, address, 1936
"Dean Acheson," _Groton School Quarterly_,
1949
Demobilization conference, address,
29-30 Nov. 1918
"Democracy and the Expert," _Atlantic
Monthly_, Nov. 1930
"Does _Mapp v. Ohio_ Effect an
'Incorporation' of the Fourth Into the
Fourteenth Amendment?" n.d.
"Edward Henry Warren," _Harvard Law Review_,
n.d.
"The Election of 1916," [1916]
"Eugene Wambaugh," _Harvard Law Review,_
Nov. 1940
"Exit the Kansas Court," _New Republic_,
27 June 1923
Federal Bar Association address, Washington,
D.C., 21 Sept. 1957
"Federal Securities Act," _Fortune_,
[Aug.] 1933
_Felix Frankfurter: A Tribute_
Galleys, n.d.
Publisher's correspondence, 1956-62
(4 folders)
Box 205 Reel 129 _Felix Frankfurter Reminisces_
Transcripts
1953-55 (11 folders)
1957
June (2 folders)
July
1-15 (8 folders)
Box 206 Reel 129 16-23 (4 folders)
Aug. (2 folders)
Miscellaneous, 1918-20, 1932, 1959, n.d.
Reviews, 1960-63
"Felix Frankfurter und der Oberste
Gerichtshof," Voice of America radio
broadcast (Feb. 1955), 1954-55
"Fiorello H. La Guardia," at La Guardia
Memorial, dedication ceremony, New York,
N.Y., 20 Sept. 1957
"Franklin Delano Roosevelt," _Harvard Alumni
Bulletin_, 1945
Franklin D. Roosevelt, remarks at Hyde Park,
N.Y., 30 May 1956
"Free Inquiry: A Democratic Essential,"
_St. Louis Post-Dispatch_, 11 July 1936
George C. Marshall, letter to editor,
_Washington Post_, 20 Oct. 1959
George W. Gay lecture, Harvard Medical
School, Boston, Mass., 21 Mar. 1958
Correspondence, 1958
Manuscript and notes, 1958
"The Government Lawyer," (1957) _Federal Bar
Journal_, Jan.-Mar. 1958 (2 folders)
_The Great Globe Itself_, by W. C. Bullitt,
review in (London) _Times Literary
Supplement_, 8 Mar. 1947
"Growing Up in America," British Broadcasting
Corp. radio broadcast, Apr. 1944
Guido Pantaleoni memorial dedication, remarks
by Frankfurter, Cambridge, Mass.,
29 Nov. 1947
"Haiti and Intervention," _New Republic_,
15 Dec. 1920
Box 207 Reel 130 "Harold J. Laski," _Clare Market Review_,
London School of Economics, July 1950
"Harold J. Laski," British Broadcasting Corp.
program (15 Nov. 1961), 1941-62
Harry N. Wright, address at Wright's
inauguration as president of City College
of New York, New York, N.Y., 1942
_The Harvard Crime Survey_, introduction by
Frankfurter, 1934
"Henry W. Edgerton," _Cornell Law Quarterly_,
winter 1957
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Article, _Dictionary of American
Biography_, vol. 21, 1943
Lectures, n.d.
Notes, n.d.
"In Answer to Mr. Beck," _New Republic_,
18 Jan. 1922
"Interstate Commerce," _Encyclopaedia of the
Social Sciences_, 1932
Interstate Commerce Commission, remarks at
retirement of J. Monroe Johnson,
Washington, D.C., 4 June 1956
Introduction of Newton D. Baker, Cambridge,
Mass., 2 Nov. 1932
_The Insurance Commissioner in the United
States_, by E. W. Patterson, introduction
by Frankfurter, 1927
"Jerome N. Frank," _Chicago Law Review,_ 1957
"John Marshall and the Judicial Function,"
Cambridge, Mass., 22 Sept. 1955
"Josef Redlich," _Harvard Law Review_,
Jan. 1937
Judge Oppenheimer, letter to editor, _New
York Times_, 12 Nov. 1956
"Judges Off the Bench," letter to editor,
_Boston Herald_, 14 Nov. 1929
"A Judicial Opinion," letter to editor, _New
York Times_, 7 Sept. 1932
"Karolyi, Kellogg, and Coolidge," _New
Republic_, 2 Dec. 1925
"Katharine Ludington," 1953
Box 208 Reel 130-31 The Labor Injunction, 1930
"Labor Injunction," _Encyclopaedia of the
Social Sciences_, 1932
"Law and the Future: Foreword," _Northwestern
University Law Review_, May-June 1956
"The Law and the Law Schools," _Reports_ of
the American Bar Association, 1915
"Law and Order," _Yale Review_, 1923
"A Lawyer's Dicta on Doctors," _Harvard
Medical Alumni Bulletin_, July 1958
Leader on Cardozo, Benjamin N., appointment,
_New Republic_, 24 Feb. 1932
"Learned Hand," _Harvard Law Review_,
correspondence, 1945-47
"Learned Hand," for dedication of Harvard Law
School _Yearbook_, 1951-62
"Learned Hand," memorial for _Yearbook_ of
the New York City Bar Association, 1961-63
Lectures, University of Minnesota Law School,
1-2 Dec. 1952
Letters to the editor, 1921-32 (2 folders)
Lord Lothian (Philip Kerr), 1940-42
"Lord Percy of Newcastle," (London) _Times,_
14 Apr. 1958
Mailing lists, 1937-38, n.d.
_Manchester Guardian_, 1956, on death of A.
P. Wadsworth
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, remarks
at 250th anniversary, [Boston?] 21 Nov.
1942
"Maurice Finkelstein," _St. John's Law
Review_, 1957
"Medicine and Law: Parts of a Whole," 1957,
remarks at opening of George Washington
University School of Medicine, Washington,
D.C., [11?] Sept. 1956
Box 209 Reel 131-32 Mehta (G. L.) speeches introduced by
Frankfurter, 1958
"Memorandum on 'Incorporation' of the Bill of
Rights Into the Due Process Clause of the
Fourteenth Amendment," 1929-65
Memorandum in the Myers case, 1926
Miscellaneous
Fragments, 1962, n.d.
Notes, 1934, 1946, 1955, n.d. (2 folders)
Speeches by others, 1927-33, 1944, 1953-57,
n.d.
"Mr. Justice Brandeis, " _New York Times
Magazine_, 11 Nov. 1956
Correspondence
Drafts
_Mr. Justice Brandeis_, edited by
Frankfurter, 1932
_Mr. Justice Holmes and the Supreme Court_,
edited by Frankfurter
Correspondence, 1930-33, 1960-65
(2 folders)
Miscellaneous notes, 1931
"Mr. Justice Roberts," 1955
"Mr. Lansing's Book: A Postscript," _New
Republic_, 13 Apr. 1921
"Monte M. Lemann," _Memorial Book_ of the New
York City Bar Association, 1960
Monte Lemann, for WDSU radio, New Orleans,
La., 14 Sept. 1959
"Monte Lemann," letter to editor, _New York
Times_, 21 Sept. 1959
Morris R. Cohen Library dedication, City
College of New York, New York, N.Y.,
3 May 1958
"A National Policy for the Enforcement of
Prohibition," _Annals_ of the American
Academy of Political and Social Science,
Sept. 1923
"New York's 'Crime Wave,'" _New Republic_,
19 Apr. 1922
_New York Times_, letter to the editor,
5 June 1925
Box 210 Reel 132 "A Notable Decision," (article on the
Scottsboro case) _New York Times_,
13 Nov. 1932
"A Note on Diversity Jurisdiction--In Reply
to Professor Yntema," _University of
Pennsylvania Law Review_, June 1931
"Notes for Moscow," prepared by Frankfurter
for Earl Warren, 1959
Notes for lectures, University of Minnesota,
1957-58, n.d.
Notes for speeches, 1923, 1936-38, n.d.
"Notes for the Independence Hall Ceremony,"
n.d.
"Notes for Westminster Hall," n.d.
_Of Law and Life and Other Things That
Matter_, Frankfurter's writings, 1962-65
(9 folders)
_Of Law and Men_, edited by Philip Elman
General, 1939-55
Box 211 Reel 132-133 Correspondence, 1956-58 (2 folders)
Miscellaneous, 1956-58, n.d.
"On Being an American," 1944-46, address for
"I Am an American" day, Washington, D.C.,
21 May 1944, published in _Survey Graphic_,
July 1944
"On Entering the Law," _Harvard Crimson_,
1957-58
"The Packers vs the Government," _New
Republic_, 25 May 1932
"The Permanence of Jefferson," (Washington,
D.C., 13 Apr. 1943), 1927-47 (3 folders)
"Personal Ambitions of Judges," address to
the American Law Institute, Philadelphia,
Pa., 23 May 1948, published in _American
Bar Association Journal_, 1948
"Personal Recollections of Jonas S.
Friedenwald," Johns Hopkins Hospital,
Baltimore, Md., 10 Feb. 1956
"The Place of the Supreme Court in Our
Government," radio speech given under
auspices of National League of Women
Voters, New York, N.Y., 13 May 1930
Prettyman lectures, foreword by Frankfurter,
1959, correspondence and manuscripts
(2 folders)
"Professor Sir William Holdsworth," _American
Bar Association Journal_, Feb. 1944
Box 212 Reel 133-34 _The Public & Its Government_,
correspondence, 1930-37 (2 folders)
"The Public Profession of the Law," _New
Republic_, 22 Feb. 1922
_Public Utility Regulation_, edited by M. L.
Cooke, introduction by Frankfurter, 1924
"Reconstruction and the Law," ca. 1932
_Regionalism in America_, 1951, foreword by
Frankfurter
Remarks at Aaronsburg, Pa., 23 Oct. 1949
Remarks at Harvard Law School, Graduate
School alumni day, Cambridge, Mass.,
13 June 1956
Remarks at Israel's tenth anniversary dinner,
New York, N.Y., 19 May 1958
Remarks at memorial meeting for John Graham
Brooks, 1938
Remarks at Russian meeting, Faneuil Hall,
Boston, Mass., 11 Nov. 1919
Remarks at the fiftieth anniversary
celebration for Learned Hand as a federal
judge, New York, N.Y., 10 Apr. 1959
Remarks on receiving award of the National
Institute for Immigrant Welfare, New York,
N.Y., 11 May 1938
Remarks on receiving degree of Doctor of Laws
from Yale University, New Haven, Conn.,
12 June 1961
"A Reply to Mr. Beck," _New Republic,_
19 Oct. 1921
"A Rigid Outlook in a Dynamic World," _Survey
Graphic_, Jan. 1938
Robert P. Patterson, letter to the editor,
_New York Times_, 24 Jan. 1952
Royal Commission on Capital Punishment,
Frankfurter's testimony, London, England,
21 July 1950
_A Selection of Cases Under the Interstate
Commerce Act_, edited by Frankfurter
Correspondence
1915-28
Box 213 Reel 134 1929-32
Manuscript of note to second edition
Reviews
"Sir Willmott Lewis," broadcast for British
Broadcasting Corp., 5 Jan. 1950
"A Sketch of Thomas Jefferson," n.d.
Some Observations on a Graduate School of
Public Administration," 1936
"Some Observations on the Nature of the
Judicial Process of Supreme Court
Litigation," for the American Philosophical
Society, 22 Apr. 1954
"Some Observations on Supreme Court
Litigation and Legal Education," Ernest
Freund lecture at University of Chicago Law
School, Chicago, Ill., 11 Feb. 1953
"Some Reflections on the Reading of
Statutes," Benjamin Cardozo lecture before
the New York City Bar Association, New
York, N.Y., 18 Mar. 1947 (3 folders)
Stafford Little Lectures, Princeton
University, Princeton, N.J., 1934-35
"Stanley Marvin Silverberg," _Memorial Book_
of the New York City Bar Association, n.d.
"The Supreme Court and a Balanced Budget,"
_New Republic_, 27 Apr. 1932
"Supreme Court and Interstate Commerce
Commission," _New Republic_, 20 Jan. 1932
"The Supreme Court in the Mirror of
Justices," Owen J. Roberts lecture at
the University of Pennsylvania Law
School, Philadelphia, Pa., 20 Mar. 1957
Correspondence, 1956-58 (2 folders)
Drafts and related material
(1 folder)
Box 214 Reel 134-135 (2 folders)
"The Supreme Court Under the Judiciary Act of
1925," _Harvard Law Review_, Nov. 1928
"Supreme Court, United States,"
_Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences_,
Feb. 1934
_Survey of Massachusetts Law_, foreword by
Frankfurter, 1956
Tax message prepared for Franklin D.
Roosevelt, 1935
"Thomas Reed Powell," _Harvard Law Review_
(Mar. 1956), 1955-56
Toscanini, Arturo, remarks at concert by
Toscanini at Constitution Hall, Washington,
D.C., 25 May 1950
"Trans-Atlantic Misconceptions," British
Broadcasting Corp. broadcast, 12 Feb. 1934,
1isteners' letters
"Tribute to a Great Judge: Learned Hand,"
_New York State Bar Journal_, Dec. 1961
Tribute to Louis Dembitz Brandeis, 1956,
1etter to American Jewish Congress dinner,
published in _Congress Weekly_, 23 Apr.
1956
Unidentified manuscript by Frankfurter, n.d.
"The Use of the Injunction in American Labor
Controversies," _Law Quarterly Review_,
July 1928
"The Utilities Bureau," _Annals_ of the
American Academy of Political and Social
Science, Jan. 1915
Valentine, Robert G., memorial meeting,
remarks, Faneuil Hall, Boston, Mass.,
7 Jan. 1917
"Valentine, Robert Grosvenor," _Dictionary of
American Biography_, 1936
"The Venom of Appeasement," n.d.
Voice of America broadcast, Washington, D.C.,
25 Oct. 1951
"War in the Clothing Industry," New Republic,
15 Dec. 1920
"The 'War Record' of Stimson," _Boston
Evening Transcript_, Mar. [?] 1913
"What the Schechter Case Does and Does Not
Decide With Respect to Congressional Power
Over Commerce," 1935
"What We Confront in American Life," address
at twentieth annual meeting of Survey
Associates, New York, N.Y., [ca. 1 Feb.]
1933
"When Judge Cardozo Writes," review in _New
Republic_, 8 Apr. 1931, of _Law and
Literature, and Other Essays and Addresses_
by B. N. Cardozo
"Woodrow Wilson," (London) _Times_, 1956-57
(2 folders)
Writings of Frankfurter
Miscellaneous typescripts, 1911-62
Unidentified, n.d.
Box 215 Reel 135-136 Clippings, 1918-27, 1955
"Wrong and Dangerous," letter to _New York
Herald Tribune_, 30 Nov. 1934
"The Young Men Go to Washington," _Fortune_,
Jan. 1936
"The Zeitgeist and the Judiciary," _Survey_,
1913
Writings of others
Bickel, Alexander M., "Supreme Court Law
Clerks"
Croly, Herbert David, _The Breach in
Civilization_, 1920 (6 folders)
Edgeworth, Patricia, _Mr. Justice Frankfurter
and the Administration of Criminal
Justice_, a master's thesis, University of
Chicago, Chicago, Ill., 1955
Box 216 Reel 136 Hughes, Charles Evans, memoirs, n.d.
Hurst, Willard, "Notes on the History of the
'Commerce Clause,'" n.d.
Kanin, Garson, "Trips to Felix," _Atlantic
Monthly_, 1964
Mendelson, Margery, "FF and His Impact on the
Ladies, or Love Is a Cheesecake," 1964
O'Meara, Joseph, Jr., "The Supreme Court -
and Democracy," _Commonweal_, 1937
Portus, G. V., "Studies in the Australian
Constitution," 1922-23
Pound, Roscoe, "Some Reflections of Svenka
Oncle," n.d. _See also Container 217_
Stimson, Henry Lewis, speeches and articles,
1911-47
Unidentified authors, 1957, 1963, n.d.
Valentine, Robert G., speeches and articles,
1911-12, n.d.
Wiener, Frederick Bernays, "The Myth of Prior
Judicial Service," n.d.
Box 217 Reel 137 Pound, Roscoe, writings, 1907-26 _See also
Container 216_
LEGAL FILE, 1924-1963, n.d.
Box 218 Reel 138 Memoranda, 1924-42 (3 folders)
_Scheiderman v. United States_, 1942
Memoranda, 1943-46 (2 folders)
_United States v. United Mine Workers_, 1946-47
Memoranda, 1946-47
_Harris v. United States_, 1947
_United States v. Westinghouse Electric and
Manufacturing Co._, 1949
Memoranda, 1946-50
_United States v. Rabinowitz_, 1950
Memoranda, 1950
_Sacher v. United States_, 1950-53
_Adler v. Board of Education of New York City_,
1949-52
Box 219 Reel 138-39 Memoranda, 1951-53
_Youngstown Co. v. Sawyer_, 1952
Memoranda, 1954
Herold, M. G., Jr.
Net worth cases
Memoranda, 1954-55
General
Segregation decrees (3 folders)
Delaware school segregation
Box 220 Reel 139 _Nelson v. United States_, 1956
_Watkins v. United States_, 1957
_Vanderbilt v. Vanderbilt_, 1957
_Green v. United States_, 1957
Memoranda, 1956-58
_Cooper v. Aaron_, 1958
_Knapp v. Schweitzer_, 1958
_Dayton v. Dulles_, 1958
_Kovacs v. Brewer_, 1958
Memoranda, 1957-58
General
Printed opinions
_Kingsley International Pictures Corp. v.
Regents of the University of the State of New
York_, 1954-59
Memoranda, 1959
_Arizona v. California_, 1962
Box 221 Reel 140 _Garner v. Louisiana_, 1962 (2 folders)
_Baker v. Carr_, 1961-63
Memoranda, 1962-63 (2 folders)
Drafts, 1961 (2 folders)
Photocopies (2 folders)
Footnotes (3 folders)
Printed matter
Box 222 Reel 141 _Fay v. United States ex rel. Noia_, 1962
_NAACP v. Gray_, 1962
_Williams v. Georgia_, n.d.
Memoranda, 1962, n.d. (12 folders)
Box 223 Reel 141-42 Clippings
Printed matter (3 folders)
Opinions of Frankfurter
Listing by term, 1938-52, n.d. (2 folders)
Printed copies
MISCELLANY, 1861-1966
Box 224 Reel 142 Awards and memberships, 1925-52
Bibliographies and lists (2 folders)
Biographical material, 1941-64 (2 folders)
Conversations between Louis Dembitz Brandeis and
Frankfurter
Copies of legal examinations (2 folders)
Copies of quotations and letters
Financial papers
1926-29 (3 folders)
Box 225 Reel 143 1930-65 (2 folders)
Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1841-1935)
Addresses and excerpts, 1883-1931
Correspondence with Mrs. Glendower Evans,
1932
Correspondence with Mrs. Green, 1901-19
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1861-1931
Law clerks for Frankfurter, 1938-62
Letters concerning Frankfurter and/or his
opinions, 1947-61
Memoranda
1911-29
Box 226 Reel 143-44 1930-60 (9 folders)
Newspaper clippings
1881-1966
Box 227-33 Reel 144-47 1939-65 (34 folders)
Box 234 Reel 148 1924-62 (2 folders)
Notes and research material (4 folders)
Personal papers (2 folders)
Box 235 Reel 148-49 Photographs
Printed matter
General
(3 folders)
Box 236-38 Reel 150-152 (7 folders)
Box 239 Reel 152 1913-19 (6 folders)
Box 240 Reel 153 1916-39 (6 folders)
Box 241 Reel 154 1940-58 (3 folders)
Box 242 Reel 154-55 1960-65 (3 folders)
Roosevelt, Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt,
Frankfurter correspondence
Typed copies
1912-34 (5 folders)
Box 243 Reel 155 1935-41 (8 folders)
Box 244 Reel 156 1942-66 (7 folders)
Box 245 Reel 156-57 Copies
Notes
Miscellaneous
Box 246 Reel 157 Sacco-Vanzetti case
Newspaper clippings
1927
May-July (2 folders)
Box 247 Reel 157 Aug.
(3 folders)
Box 248 Reel 158 (2 folders)
Box 249 Reel 158 Sept.-Dec.
1928 (2 folders)
Box 250 Reel 158 1928-29
Box 251 Reel 159-61 Transcripts of trial, vols. 2-5
Box 252 Reel 162 Supplemental volume, Bridgewater case
Comparison of the report of the Lowell
Commission against court records
Typed copies of excerpts from writings of
Lincoln and Jefferson
Typescript of private diary of Oliver Wendell
Holmes (1841-1935), 1864
Box 253 Reel 162 Scrapbooks
WILLIAM HENRY MOODY PAPERS, 1906-1916
Box 254 Reel 163 "A" miscellaneous, 1906-09
Abbott, Ira A., 1907-09 (4 folders)
"B" miscellaneous, 1907-09
Bradley, Robert S., 1907-09
"C" miscellaneous, 1907-09
Carlton, Otis J., 1908-09
Cromwell, Oliver, 1907-09 (3 folders)
"D" miscellaneous, 1906-08
Day, William A., 1906-07
"E-L" miscellaneous, 1906-09 (7 folders)
Box 255 Reel 163 "M" miscellaneous, 1906-09 (3 folders)
Mahan, A. T., 1909
"N-P" miscellaneous, 1906-09 (4 folders)
"R" miscellaneous, 1906-09 (2 folders)
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1907-09 (2 folders)
"S-W" miscellaneous, 1906-16 (7 folders)
ADDENDA, 1898-1965, n.d.
Box 256 Reel 163-64 Addition (1983), 1898-1965, n.d.
Family correspondence, 1926-40, n.d.
(6 folders)
Box 257 Reel 164-65 General correspondence
Christie, Loring, 1898-1965
Einstein, Albert, 1921-49
Friedenberg, Albert M., 1939
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1936-62
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1931-42
(11 folders)
Watson, Edwin M., 1939-46
Subject file
"Chum Felix Frankfurter," memoir by Frank
W. Buxton
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.,
tercentenary, 1936
1936 presidential campaign and
miscellaneous items (2 folders)
Box 258 Reel 165 Financial papers
Bills, receipts, and income tax statements,
1933-40
Miscellany
Miscellaneous items and notes
Clippings, 1931-40
Printed matter
Box 259 not Addition (1997), 1927-1951, n.d.
filmed General correspondence
Huxley, Julian, photocopies, 1935-42
MacLeish, Archibald, regarding memorial to
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1941
Speech, article, and book file
_The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti: A Critical
Analysis for Lawyers and Laymen_ (1927),
volume with notations and related
material, 1927-51, n.d.
Appendix
Missing Items NOT Represented by Photocopies
_FF-Hugo Black correspondence_:
31 Oct. 1939 18 May 1950
18 Dec. 1941 4 Nov. 1950
2 Jan. 1942 5 Mar. 1952
26 May 1942 24 Oct. 1952
3 Dec. 1942 19 Feb. 1953
4 Nov. 1943 12 Jan. 1954
13 Nov. 1943 7 May 1954
26 Dec. 1944 15 Dec. 1964
11 June 1947 3 memoranda (Oct. 1940; 25 Jan. 1961; n.d.
31 Dec. 1948
_FF-Harold Burton correspondence_:
1963-64
_FF-John M. Harlan correspondence_:
19 May 1961
_FF-Willard Hurst correspondence_:
1957-60; 1963-64
_Frankfurter diaries_:
1927-31; 1937; 1956
(Earlier diaries are typewritten on note paper for 3-ring binder,
ca. 5" x 8")
_Memoranda_:
On due process, 1953-54
_Peters v. Hobby_, 1955
_Miscellaneous_:
Material relating to
Securities Act, 1933
Frankfurter biography (Max Freedman)
Papers of Supreme Court justices
Holmes-Laski letters, 1935-39
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