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Joseph L. Rauh

A Register of his Papers in the Library of Congress

Prepared by Connie L. Cartledge 

Revised and expanded by Connie L. Cartledge 

Manuscript Division

 Library of Congress

Washington, D.C. 

1999

Contact information: http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/address.html


Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress

 Manuscript Division, 2003

Collection Summary

Title:		Papers of Joseph L. Rauh 

Span Dates:	1913-1994  (bulk 1950-1984)

ID No.:		MSS62041

Creator:		 Rauh, Joseph L., 1911-

Size:			107,650 items;  289 containers;  115.6 linear
feet

Repository: 	 Manuscript Division, Library of Congress,
Washington, D.C.

Abstract:		Chiefly legal files together with correspondence,
memoranda, minutes of meetings, oral history interviews,
speeches, writings, subject files, appointment books,
and other papers relating to Rauh's career as a public
interest lawyer handling cases pertaining to civil rights,
civil liberties, and labor disputes. Includes files
relating to his activities with Americans for Democratic
Action and to his participation in Hubert H. Humphrey's
presidential campaign in 1960. 

Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description
of this collection in the Library's online catalog.
They are grouped by name of person or organization,
by subject or location, and by genres and listed alphabetically
therein.

Names:

Rauh, Joseph L., 1911- 

Auerbach, Carl A. (Carl Abraham), 1915- --Correspondence

Brennan, William J. (William Joseph), 1906- --Correspondence

Cardozo, Benjamin N. (Benjamin Nathan), 1870-1938--Correspondence

Cohen, Benjamin V.--Correspondence

Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892- --Correspondence

Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965--Correspondence

Greenberg, Jack, 1924- --Correspondence

Hellman, Lillian, 1906- 

Henry, Aaron, 1922- --Correspondence

Hollander, Edward D. (Edward Drey), 1908- --Correspondence

Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978

Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978--Correspondence

Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973--Correspondence

Kennedy, Edward Moore, 1932- --Correspondence

Loeb, James I. (James Isaac), 1908- --Correspondence

McCarthy, Eugene J., 1916- --Correspondence

Miller, Arthur, 1915- --Correspondence

Monroe, Marilyn, 1926-1962

Orlikow, Velma

Reuther, Walter, 1907-1970--Correspondence

Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962--Correspondence

Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, 1917- --Correspondence

Wechsler, James Arthur, 1915- --Correspondence

Wilkins, Roy, 1901- --Correspondence

Yablonski, Joseph A. (Joseph Andrew), 1941- --Correspondence

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American
Activities

United States. Supreme Court

Americans for Democratic Action

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters

Democratic Party (U.S.)

International Union, United Automobile Workers of America
(A.F. of L.)

International Union, United Automobile Workers of America
(CIO)

Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

Subjects:

Affirmative action programs--United States

Automobile industry workers--Labor unions

Civil rights--United States

Communism

Filibusters (Political science)--United States

Labor disputes--United States

Labor unions--United States

Liberalism--United States

National security--United States

Patriotism--United States

Political campaigns--United States

Political parties--Mississippi

Practice of law--Washington (D.C.)

Public interest law--United States

Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975

Mississippi--Politics and government--1951-

United States--Economic policy--20th century

United States--Foreign relations--20th century

United States--Politics and government--20th century

Washington (D.C.)--Politics and government

Occupations:

Civil libertarians

Civil rights leaders

Lawyers

Administrative Information

Provenance:  The papers of Joseph L. Rauh, lawyer, civil
libertarian, and civil rights activist, were given to

the Library of Congress by Rauh in 1986. Subsequent
additions were received from 1987 through 1995 from
Rauh; his law associates, James C. Turner and Elliot
C. Lichtman; and his wife, Olie Rauh. 

Processing History:  Part I of the papers of Joseph
L. Rauh was arranged and described in 1988. An accession
of speeches received in 1989 was interfiled into Part
I in 1990. Additional legal material received in 1989
was processed as Part II in 1990. Subsequent material
received between 1990 and 1994 was processed as Part
III in 1994. Material received in 1995 was processed
as Part IV in 1999. A description of the Rauh Papers
appears in Library of Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript
Division, 1987, pp. 15-19.

Transfers:  Sound recordings have been transferred to
the Library's Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded
Sound Division where they are identified as part of
these papers.

Copyright Status:  Copyright in the unpublished writings
of Joseph L. Rauh in these papers and in other collections
of papers in the custody of the Library of Congress
has been dedicated to the public.

Restrictions:  Restrictions apply governing the use,
photoduplication, or publication of items in this collection.
Consult a reference librarian in the Manuscript Division
for information concerning these restrictions.

Preferred Citation:  Researchers wishing to cite this
collection should include the following information:
Container number, Joseph L. Rauh Papers, Manuscript
Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Biographical Note

1911, Jan. 3			

Born, Cincinnati, Ohio

1932			

B.S., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

1935			

LL.B., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Counsel to Securities and Exchange Commission

Married Olie Westheimer

1936-1939			

Law secretary, Supreme Court justices Benjamin N. Cardozo
and Felix Frankfurter

1939-1942			

Counsel, Department of Labor, Federal Communications
Commission, Lend-Lease Administration, and Office for
Emergency Management

1942-1945			

Served on Douglas MacArthur's staff in the United States
Army in Southwest Pacific; awarded Legion of Merit and
Philippine Distinguished Service Star

1946-1947			

General deputy housing expediter, Veterans Emergency
Housing Program

1947			

One of the founders of the Americans for Democratic
Action (ADA); chairman of its executive committee, 1947-1952

1947-1986			

Practiced law, Washington, D.C.

1952-1955			

Vice chairman, Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)

1955-1957			

Chairman, Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)

1992, Sept. 3			

Died, Washington, D.C.

Scope and Content Note

The papers of Joseph L. Rauh, Jr. (1911-1992), span
the years 1913-1994, with the majority of the items
concentrated between 1950 and 1984. The bulk of the
papers documents Rauh's career as a public interest
lawyer who handled cases pertaining chiefly to civil
rights, civil liberties, and labor disputes. Also interfiled
throughout the collection are a few papers of his law
partners, John Silard and Elliott C. Lichtman. The Rauh
Papers consist of eight series: Personal Correspondence,
General Correspondence, Americans for Democratic Action
File, Hubert H. Humphrey Campaign File, Subject File,
Legal File, Appointment Books, and Miscellany. 

Papers in the Personal Correspondence series, 1938-1988,
and General Correspondence series, 1949-1980, consist
of incoming and outgoing correspondence pertaining to
Rauh's legal cases and to social and political issues
that interested him, particularly civil rights, civil
liberties, and labor. The General Correspondence pertains
mostly to Rauh's legal cases, while the Personal Correspondence
relates principally to his private interests. There
is a great deal of similar material in both series,
however, since he supported several causes both publicly
and privately. Because the two series overlap, some
of the same correspondents and many of the same topics
appear in both. Each series includes correspondence
between Rauh and his family, friends, acquaintances,
and the general public, although family correspondence
is limited and appears mostly in the early years of
the Personal Correspondence series. Personal Correspondence
files from 1946 to 1949 have indexes appearing at the
beginning of each folder which list correspondents and,
at times, topics. General Correspondence from 1973 to
1980 consists primarily of outgoing letters. The correspondence
is filed in the same arrangement in which it was transferred
to the Library.

The Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) File, 1949-1976,
documents Rauh's activities as a member and officeholder
of this political advocacy group. The papers document
Rauh's activities as an organizer, public speaker, and
fund-raiser. In addition, he testified about a wide
variety of issues on ADA's behalf before many congressional
committees. The papers further document Rauh's and the
organization's position on civil rights, foreign and
domestic policy, government loyalty/security measures,
communism, civil liberties, national political campaigns,
and other issues. Rauh and the ADA worked to defeat
the attempt by Henry Wallace and his Progressive Party
to assume the leadership of American liberalism in 1948.
Rauh and the ADA were also active in moving civil rights
to the center of the liberal agenda and in inserting
a civil rights plank into the platform of the Democratic
party. Rauh was also one of the first to object to the
tactics used by Senator Joseph McCarthy and the House
Un-American Activities Committee. The ADA files further
reflect Rauh's efforts in behalf of civil rights and
encouraging an anti-Vietnam War position within the
Democratic party in 1967. Additional ADA-related correspondence
appears in the Personal and General Correspondence files.

The Hubert H. Humphrey Campaign File, 1956-1963, pertains
to Humphrey's unsuccessful 1960 presidential campaign.
Rauh, vice chairman of the Democratic Central Committee
in the District of Columbia in 1959-1960 and a close
friend of Humphrey, campaigned actively on the senator's
behalf. The papers relate primarily to Rauh's fund-raising
activities and plans for campaign strategy.

Papers in the Subject File, 1944-1988, document Rauh's
activities and interests in affirmative action, civil
rights, civil liberties, labor issues, union democracy,
politics, and other issues. The papers show Rauh's active
support in the Democratic party for civil rights and
party reform. In addition, they reflect his role in
the formulation and enactment of civil rights legislation.
There are files containing correspondence and material
that Rauh used to oppose the Supreme Court nominations
of Clement F. Haynsworth and G. Harrold Carswell. Also
included are files pertaining to Rauh's unsuccessful
fight against William H. Rehnquist's nomination to the
Court and his subsequent elevation to chief justice.
These papers also document Rauh's participation in attempts,
1950-1975, to curb the use of the filibuster in the
Senate. Papers related to his support for home rule
in the District of Columbia are located in the District
of Columbia, Democratic Central Committee files.

The Legal File, 1948-1986, constitutes the majority
of the collection and consist chiefly of case files
of Rauh's clients. Many of these cases are public service
ones in which Rauh defended underrepresented groups
and interests. Most of the cases pertain to civil rights,
rights of trade unions, such as the Brotherhood of Sleeping
Car Porters and the United Auto Workers, abuses of the
federal loyalty/security programs, and other civil liberties
issues. Two of Rauh's notable clients were Lillian Hellman,
whom he represented before the House Un-American Activities
Committee, and the members of the Mississippi Freedom
Democratic Party. For the latter he won a symbolic offer
of two seats for the Freedom Party at the 1964 Democratic
National Convention, thereby ending the seating of segregated
delegations. A letter to Rauh from Arthur Miller in
which Miller describes his reaction to Marilyn Monroe's
death is located in Jacobo Muchnik's file. A large miscellany
subseries is composed of briefs, writs, and congressional
committee prints concerning cases that Rauh handled.

The final two series include Appointment Books, 1955-1986,
and Miscellany, 1913-1988. The Appointment Books series
consist of calendars recording Rauh's personal and business
engagements. Papers in the Miscellany series are chiefly
speeches, writings, interviews, and Rauh's letters to
newspaper and magazine editors concerning his positions
on various legal, political, and social issues. 

 Part II, a 1989 addition to the Rauh Papers, consists
chiefly of correspondence and legal papers relating
to Orlikow v. United States, a case in which Rauh represented
Velma Orlikow and eight other defendants who were brainwashed
without their knowledge or consent at the Allan Memorial
Institute in Montreal, Canada. Experiments were performed
on the patients by psychiatrist Ewen Cameron, who was
funded from 1958 until 1960 by the Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA).

Part III, a 1994 addition complementing Rauh's papers
received in previous installments, includes personal
correspondence, subject files, legal files, speeches,
and writings. The subject files document Rauh's activities
and interests in civil rights, politics, and the Supreme
Court. Almost all of the legal files relate to Orlikow
v. United States.

Part IV, a 1999 addition, also supplements previous
installments of the Rauh Papers and includes personal
correspondence, subject files, legal files, oral history
interviews, speeches, writings, and letters of condolence
to Rauh's wife upon his death in 1992. The subject files
relate primarily to Rauh's interest in civil rights
and the Supreme Court. Wage and hour legislation files
from 1939 to 1942 chronicle Rauh's service as counsel
to the Department of Labor. Prominent correspondents
in Part IV include Benjamin N. Cardozo, Benjamin V.
Cohen, and Felix Frankfurter.

Other prominent and frequent correspondents in the collection
include Carl A. Auerbach, William J. Brennan (1906-1997),
Paul H. Douglas, Felix Frankfurter, Jack Greenberg,
Aaron Henry, Edward D. Hollander, Hubert H. Humphrey,
Lyndon B. Johnson, Edward M. Kennedy, James I. Loeb,
Eugene J. McCarthy, Walter Reuther, Eleanor Roosevelt,
Arthur Meier Schlesinger (1917- ), James A. Wechsler,
Roy Wilkins, and Joseph Yablonski.

Related Material

Other papers held by the Library with material relating
to Rauh are the  Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porter
Records and the  William Walter Remington Papers.

Organization of the Papers

The collection is arranged in four parts composed of
eight series:

	Part I 

 Personal Correspondence, 1938-1988, n.d.

 General Correspondence, 1949-1980

 Americans for Democratic Action File, 1949-1976, n.d.

 Hubert H. Humphrey Campaign File, 1956-1963

 Subject File, 1944-1988

 Legal File, 1940-1986, n.d.

 Appointment Books, 1955-1986

 Miscellany, 1913-1989, n.d.

	Part II: 1989 Addition 

 Legal File, 1926-1988, n.d.

	Part III: 1994 Addition 

 Personal Correspondence, 1966-1992, n.d.

 Subject File, 1928-1992, n.d.

 Legal File, 1949-1990, n.d.

 Miscellany, 1940-1992, n.d.

	Part IV: 1999 Addition 

 Personal Correspondence, 1984-1986

 Subject File, 1928-1993, n.d.

 Legal File, 1985-1994

 Miscellany, 1940-1993, n.d.

Container List

Box 1-4 

Part I: Personal Correspondence, 1938-1988,  n.d.

Correspondence and memoranda between Rauh and his family,
friends, acquaintances, and the public documenting Rauh's
public and personal interests. 

Rauh's arrangement for the years 1938-1972 was reverse
chronological order, and correspondence from 1973 to
1985 was arranged chronologically by a group of years
and then alphabetically. For example, correspondence
for the years 1973-1976 is arranged in reverse chronological
order as one group and then filed alphabetically by
name of correspondent.

Box 1 

1984-1988

1981-1983 

(4 folders)

1977-1980

A-G 

(3 folders)

Box 2 

H-Z 

(4 folders)

1973-1976

A-J 

(4 folders)

Box 3 

K-Z 

(7 folders)

1961-1972

1952-1960

Apr. 1947-May 1949

Box 4 

Feb. 1946-Mar. 1947

Aug. 1938-Jan. 1946, n.d.

Box 4-11 

Part I: General Correspondence, 1949-1980

Correspondence and memoranda between Rauh and his friends,
acquaintances, family, clients, and the public pertaining
to legal matters and social and political interests,
particularly labor, labor unions, civil rights, and
civil liberties. 

Correspondence for the years 1973 to 1980 is arranged
in reverse chronological order. Correspondence from
1949 to 1972 is arranged alphabetically as received
by the first letter of the correspondent's last name
and then by year in reverse chronological order.

Box 4 

1980 

(4 folders)

1979

July-Dec.

Box 5 

Jan.-June

1978 

(2 folders)

1977 

(3 folders)

Box 6 

1976 

(3 folders)

1975 

(4 folders)

1974

Oct.-Dec.

Box 7 

Jan.-Sept. 

(3 folders)

1973 

(4 folders)

Box 8 

1949-1972

A-E 

(9 folders)

Box 9 

F-M 

(10 folders)

Box 10 

1949-1972

M-S 

(10 folders)

Box 11 

T-Z 

(6 folders)

Box 11-17 

Part I: Americans for Democratic Action File, 1949-1976,
 n.d.

Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports,
speeches, press releases, pamphlets, financial and policy
statements, lists of members, resolutions, newspaper
clippings, and other printed matter pertaining to Rauh's
activities in ADA. 

Arranged as received in reverse chronological order.

Box 11 

1964-1976, n.d. 

(7 folders)

Box 12 

1958-1963 

(7 folders)

1957

July-Dec.

Box 13 

Jan.-June

1956

Apr.-Dec. 

(5 folders)

Box 14 

Jan.-Mar. 

(2 folders)

1955

May-Dec. 

(4 folders)

Box 15 

Jan.-Apr.

1953-1954 

(4 folders)

Box 16 

1952 

(3 folders)

1951

Apr.-Dec. 

(3 folders)

Box 17 

Jan.-Mar.

1949-1950 

(8 folders)

Box 18-20 

Part I: Hubert H. Humphrey Campaign File, 1956-1963

Correspondence, memoranda, press releases, speeches,
photographs, pamphlets, programs, reports, invitations,
newspaper clippings, and other material documenting
Rauh's role in Humphrey's 1960 presidential campaign.


Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization,
topic, or type of material. Papers within each folder
are arranged as received in reverse chronogical order.

Box 18 

Correspondence

General, 1959-1963 

(5 folders)

Thank-you letters, 1959

District of Columbia Committee, 1959-1960 

(2 folders)

Finances, 1960

History, 1956-1961

Box 19 

Memoranda, 1959-1960

Newspaper clippings, 1959-1960

Speeches

Draft, 1959-1960

Given

May 1959-Apr. 1960 

(3 folders)

Box 20 

Dec. 1958-Apr. 1959

Reference, 1959-1960

Symington, Stuart, 1960

Uncommitted electors, 1959-1960

Ziffren Committee, 1959-1960

Box 20-45 

Part I: Subject File, 1944-1988

Correspondence, memoranda, legal briefs and writs, reports,
minutes of meetings, newspaper clippings, printed matter,
and other material concerning Rauh's activities and
interests in civil rights, civil liberties, labor issues,
politics, and other issues. 

Arranged alphabetically as received by name of individual
or organization, topic, or type of material.

Box 20 

Affirmative action

1984-1985 

(2 folders)

Box 21 

1977-1980 

(4 folders)

Box 22 

1972-1976 

(4 folders)

American Civil Liberties Union, 1951-1970

Antioch University, Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1966-1985


(2 folders)

Box 23 

Atomic energy

Emergency conference for civilian control, 1946 

(2 folders)

International control, 1946

Auerbach, Carl A., 1958-1968

Bell, Griffin B., attorney general nomination

General, 1977

Hearings, 1977

Newspaper clippings, 1976-1977

Bork, Robert, and Ginsberg, Douglas H., Supreme Court
nominations, 1987

Box 24 

Capital punishment, 1961-1967

Cardozo, Benjamin N., 1957-1967

Carswell, G. Harrold, Supreme Court nomination

Clippings, 1970

General, 1970-1971

Civil rights See also Container 269, same heading

Albany, Ga., 1963

General

1960-1985 

(6 folders)

Box 25 

1959 

(3 folders)

Grant-in-aid, 1963

United States Congress, August session, 1960

Civil Rights Act 

1966

Feb.-Dec. 1958

Box 26 

Aug. 1957-Jan. 1958

1956-1957 

(2 folders)

Civil rights acts, 1963-1965

Civil rights acts and Voting Rights Act, amendments,
1981

Civil rights and civil liberties, 1952-1957, 1964-1965


(3 folders)

Commission on Government Security, 1957

Commission on Social Action, 1958-1964

Box 27 

Conflict of interest, 1962-1967

Congressional investigations, 1957-1962

Constitutional convention, 1966-1970

Copyrights, 1961

Council for a Livable World, 1962-1972 

(4 folders)

County unit primary system, 1958-1959

Box 28 

Criminal practice, 1965-1966, 1981

Defense Facilities Protection Act of 1954, 1954-1955

Democratic Party See also Container 270, same heading

Committee against Discrimination, 1965

Delegate challenge, Mississippi, 1972

Delegate selection, Mississippi, 1969-1971

Box 29 

Delegate selection and party organization, 1969-1975


(5 folders)

Democratic National Convention

1968

Credentials contest

General, 1968 

(2 folders)

Mississippi, 1967-1968

1964

1960

1956

Box 30 

Democratic Peace Caucus, 1967-1968 

(3 folders)

District of Columbia

Central Committee

Certification of job seekers, 1961-1967 

(5 folders)

Box 31 

General

1961-1966 

(6 folders)

Box 32 

1948-1960

Home rule, 1965-1971

Minutes of meetings, 1960-1967 

(2 folders)

Primary, 1964

Contributions and bills

General 

(2 folders)

Box 33 

Statements, reports, and memoranda

Miscellany

Rauh's resignation, 1967

McCarthy, Eugene J., for President, 1968

General, 1980-1981

Mississippi, 1978

Platforms, 1944-1972

District of Columbia Bar Association, 1961-1968

Douglas, Paul Howard, 1962, 1976

Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1948

Election reform and campaign financing, 1966-1967

Box 34 

Election registration bill, federal, 1960

Election registration bill of 1959, federal, 1958-1959

Fair Employment Practices Bill, 1961-1963

Fair Employment Practices Commission, National Council
for, 1945-1946

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Clippings, 1949-1951, 1958-1965

General, 1950-1951, 1957

Frankfurter, Felix

General, 1945-1948, 1956-1963

Portrait, 1973-1974

Ginsberg, Douglas H. See Container 23, same heading

Box 35 

Government security, Hubert H. Humphrey's Special Commission,
1955-1956

Harriman, W. Averell, campaign for president, 1952

Haynsworth, Clement F., Supreme Court nomination, 1969-1970


(3 folders)

House Un-American Activities Committee, 1949, 1954-1957,
1968

Box 36 

Housing Expediter, Office of

General, 1946-1949 

(2 folders)

Lustron Corp., 1946-1947 

(2 folders)

Tucker Corp., 1947

Humphrey, Hubert H., 1964-1972 See also Container 271,
same heading

Johnson, Lyndon B., 1948, 1958-1960, 1969

Jones, Lee, re William Remington book, 1978-1979, 1985
See also Container 271, same heading

Kennedy, Anthony, 1987-1988

Box 37 

Kennedy, Edward M., 1968-1971, 1980

Kennedy, John F.

Administration, government positions, 1960-1961

General, 1958-1960, 1967

Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959,
1980

Lewis, Fulton, 1956

Lowenstein, Allard K., Richard Cummings book, 1985

Loyalty/security, 1947-1956, 1965 

(4 folders)

Box 38 

McCarthy, Eugene J., 1968

McCarthy, Joseph R., 1953-1954 

(2 folders)

Marshall Plan, Committee to Aid European Recovery, 1947-1948

Modern Community Developers, 1958-1968

Morse, Wayne, reelection campaign, 1967-1968

National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People, 1956-1974

National Council for Fair Employment Practices Commission
See Container 34, Fair Employment Practices Commission

Nixon, Richard M., 1956

Passports

1958-1962

Box 39 

1953-1958

Pensions, House of Representatives rankings, 1978

Philippines, 1945-1948

Poff, Richard H., Supreme Court nomination, 1971

Presidential campaigns

1980

1976

Clippings

General

1972

1968

1960

 Progressive, 1950-1968

Rehnquist, William H., Supreme Court nominations

Associate justice, 1971

(1 folder)

Box 40 

(3 folders)

Chief justice, 1986 

(2 folders)

Box 41 

Reinhold Niebuhr Award, Inc., fund, 1972-1975

Reuther, Walter P., 1949, 1954-1965, 1970

Roy Wilkins Memorial Foundation, 1984-1985

Schlesinger, Arthur Meier (1917- ), 1949-1972 

(3 folders)

School Desegregation Act of 1961, 1960-1961

School segregation, 1956-1961

Shipley, Carl L., 1954, 1963

Southern Conference for Human Welfare, 1947

Stevenson, Adlai E. (1930- ), 1952-1957 

(2 folders)

Box 42 

Supreme Court, limitation of appellate jurisdiction,
1958-1959

Tidelands oil case, 1946-1948

Tokyo Rose, presidential pardon, 1975-1976

“Union democracy”

1983-1985 

(2 folders)

Box 43 

1958-1981 

(2 folders)

Union for Democratic Action, 1946

Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1985-1986

United States Senate, rule 22, filibuster rule

1958-1975 

(3 folders)

Box 44 

1950-1957 

(4 folders)

Wallace, Henry Agard, 1945-1947

Box 45 

White, Harry Dexter, 1953-1954, 1965 

(3 folders)

Miscellany, 1963-1985

Box 46-202 

Part I: Legal File, 1940-1986,  n.d.

Correspondence, depositions, memoranda, briefs, writs,
petitions, photographs, reports, transcripts, and printed
matter pertaining to Rauh's legal cases. 

Arranged alphabetically by case name, client name, or
subject, with the majority of the files further arranged
by topic or type of material. Miscellaneous briefs,
writs, and committee prints are arranged alphabetically
by case name, client name, or subject.

Box 46 

Abood, D. Louis, 1975-1977 

(3 folders)

Adams, Frances, 1970-1971

Adams v. City of Detroit, 1972-1973 

(2 folders)

AFL-CIO, 1970

Alaska pipeline case

1976

Box 47 

1974-1975 

(4 folders)

Alcohol and Drug Problems Association of North America,
1963, 1970-1976

Alleghany Corp.

Court of Appeals notes, John Silard

District Court, 1959-1960

Box 48 

General, 1956-1965 

(2 folders)

Knudsen materials, copies of, 1954-1959

Memoranda of facts and supporting documents, 1954-1955

Working papers

1959-1960

Box 49 

1959

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees,
Council 21, 1971-1973, 1979 

(3 folders)

American Federation of Television and Radio Artists

Briefs, writs, and petitions, 1973-1975 

(2 folders)

Box 50 

General, 1974-1976

American Psychoanalytic Association, 1968

American University v. Strauss, 1969

Amison, George E., 1969-1970

Bachowski, Walter, 1974-1976 

(2 folders)

Bandoni, Joseph P., 1962-1969

Box 51 

Bannockburn, 1969

Barnes, Roland E.

Depositions, 1962-1966 

(2 folders)

General, 1961-1971 

(5 folders)

Box 52 

Work file, 1962-1964

Barus, David N., 1976

Beasley, Thomas B. and Willie T., 1951-1956

Beck v. Communications Workers, 1980

Bedell, Steven, 1967-1969

Benda v. Grand Lodge of International Association of
Machinists, 1977-1978

Bernstein, Charles, 1940-1943, 1958-1968 

(2 folders)

Bernstein, Stephanie, 1975-1976

Bipartisan Committee on Absentee Voting, Alfred E. Davidson,
1967-1972

Box 53 

Block, Herb, 1975

Booth, Jerry H., 1972

Boyle, Kay, 1977-1983

Breth, Jennings Herrick, 1966-1967

Bricklayers Union No. 4, 1972

Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen

Briefs and petitions

Bangor and Aroostock Railroad Co.

(3 folders)

Box 54 

(3 folders)

Box 55 

Louisville and Nashville Railroad Co. 

(3 folders)

Miscellany

Box 56 

General, 1971

Brotherhood of Railway, Airline, and Steamship Clerks
(Ellis/Fails)

Briefs, 1981-1983

Correspondence

1977-1985 

(5 folders)

Box 57 

1975-1976 

(3 folders)

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 1952-1965 

(2 folders)

Brown, Ralph D., 1968

Buchanan, Bernice F., 1968-1969

Buchanan, Martha Helene, 1972-1973

Buck, Carl H.

Board for Correction of Naval Records, 1956-1959

Briefs and decisions, 1952-1954

Court of Claims, 1959-1962

Box 58 

Court of Military Appeals, 1954-1959

Discharge, unjust, 1956-1959

Evidence, newly discovered, 1952-1959

General

1957-1967 

(5 folders)

Box 59 

1952-1956 

(2 folders)

Pardon petition

Exhibits, 1959

General, 1959

Statements, 1953-1957

Work file, 1952-1959 

(2 folders)

Burton, Lola M. See Container 67, same heading

Burmese case, U Aung Than/BoSetKya, 1966-1967

Campbell, Donald F., 1970-1971

Box 60 

Campus Americans for Democratic Action, low-cost standby
youth fares

Briefs filed by others, 1970

General, 1966-1970 

(2 folders)

Carey, James B., 1965-1967

Carr, James H., 1964-1965

Carroll, Peter J., Jr., 1970-1971

Carter v. Carey, 1964

Box 61 

Cigich, Joseph M., 1969-1970

Clark, Grenville, 1963-1964

Clark, Joseph S., 1967-1970

Clark v. Clark, 1967-1968

Colonial Penn Group, Inc., 1976-1978 

(2 folders)

Coy, Grace C., 1967

Cutler, Wallace, 1959-1963

Box 62 

Dargusch, Carlton

Disbarment proceeding, 1964-1965

General, 1965

Deerfield Park District v. Progress Development Corp.

1962-1963 

(3 folders)

Box 63 

1959-1961 

(3 folders)

Democratic Party, challenge of delegates by George McGovern

1972 

(2 folders)

Box 64 

1971-1972

District of Columbia, mass transit and freeways, 1969

Djilas, Milovan, 1957-1958

Donath, Ludwig, 1958

Donovan, Thomas A., 1966-1967

Douglas, Mercedes, 1963-1966

Dowling, Monroe D.

1976-1978

Box 65 

1975 

(2 folders)

Drew, Grace

General, 1964-1968 

(2 folders)

Notes and exhibits used at trial, 1968

Ellinger, W. Don, 1962-1964

Box 66 

Erenreich, Dorothea, 1960-1964 

(3 folders)

Evans, George E., 1952-1965 

(2 folders)

Box 67 

Ewing, Mrs. M. H., 1961-1962

Farber, Martin A., 1960-1961

Farm Workers Action Committee, 1969

Ferguson, Dolores, and Lola M. Burton, 1964

Fertig, Ralph, 1969

Fleming, Harold C., 1959-1963 

(2 folders)

Forrest Industries, Inc., 1968-1969

Frankforther, Robert L., 1969

Freedman, Monroe, 1966

Friedman, Robert Samuel, 1965-1966

Box 68 

Galarza v. Di Giorgio, 1963-1966

Gallo boycott case, 1974 

(2 folders)

Gardner, Thelma G., 1963

Gichner, Lawrence E., 1963-1964

Gleason, Joseph D., 1968-1969

Box 69 

Greenwich Institute, proposed, 1968

Greer, Juanita M., 1969

Griffin v. Maryland, 1958-1963 

(4 folders)

Box 70 

Hall, Robert, 1957-1964 

(2 folders)

Hammond, Joseph, 1954-1962 

(3 folders)

Hardy, Mrs. Willie, 1962-1964

Box 71 

Hellman, Lillian, 1950-1986 

(2 folders)

Herring, Helen M., 1967

Hohri, William, 1967-1986 

(3 folders)

Hughes, Paul H., 1956-1958

Box 72 

Ighnat, Betty Jane, 1967-1969

Independent Socialist League

Correspondence, 1956-1958

General, 1956-1958

Listing as a communist organization, 1949-1958 

(2 folders)

Shachtman, Max

1955-1957

Box 73 

1952-1954 

(2 folders)

Indian tribe, Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux, 1968

Jackson, Gardner, 1947, 1955-1957, 1965-1967

Jamaica Broadcasting Corp., 1964

Jenrette, John W.

Briefs

1984 

(2 folders)

Box 74 

1983-1984

Correspondence, 1984-1985

Transcripts

1980

Sept. 5-9 

(2 folders)

Box 75 

Sept. 10-17 

(4 folders)

Box 76 

Sept. 18-22 

(3 folders)

Box 77 

Sept. 23-29 

(5 folders)

Box 78 

Sept. 30-Oct. 3 

(4 folders)

Box 79 

Oct. 6-Nov. 13 

(4 folders)

1981

Feb. 10

Box 80 

Feb. 11-May 15 

(5 folders)


Box 81 

May 18-Sept. 22 

(2 folders)

Johnson, Victor William, annuity benefits suit, 1954-1961


(2 folders)

Kaplan, Jacob M., motion picture, 1973-1974

Box 82 

Kelsey v. Weinberger, 1973

Kish, Leslie, 1971-1972

Kuhn, Katherine Vail, 1980-1983

Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act, 1958-1961

Lassar, Richard E., 1969-1970

Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1965-1977 

(2 folders)

Leon, Arnold, 1960-1964

Lepscky, Carlo, 1961-1962

Leverton, Lillian M., 1969-1970

Box 83 

Levin, Arthur J.

General, 1965

Work file, 1963-1966

Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co., 1968-1969

Linebaugh, David, 1974

Machinists

Bribery, 1976-1978

Coordinated bargaining, 1978

Freedom of information appeal, 1978-1979

Labor board, 1978-1979

Lobbying, gas bill, 1978

Pension fund, 1979-1980

Box 84 

Mack, Marvin D., 1964-1968

Macon v. American Federation of Government Employees

General, 1970-1972

Pleadings file, 1972

McCarthy, Eugene J., equal time case, 1967-1968 

(2 folders)

McGraw, B. T., 1969

MCHR, addresses and telephone numbers, 1978-1979

McLean Gardens, 1961

Meyers, Melville, 1967-1969

Box 85 

Miller, Arthur See also Container 274, same heading

Court of Appeals, 1957-1960 

(2 folders)

Passports

Box 86 

Miners for Democracy, 1971-1973

Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

Briefs, 1964-1965

General, 1960-1972, 1980 

(4 folders)

Moi, Tang Tchong (Danny), 1958, 1964-1966

Motor carrier safety, 1970-1971

Box 87 

Muchnik, Jacobo, 1956, 1962-1971

National Football League Players Association

Citations

Clippings, 1980

General

1981-1984 

(2 folders)

1980

Nov.-Dec.

Box 88 

Apr.-Nov. 

(2 folders)

Orlikow v. United States, 1986 

(2 folders)  See also Containers 217-268, 274-282, and
287, same heading

Outer Continental Shelf

Contract, 1980-1982

General

1980-1981

Box 89 

1977-1979 

(2 folders)

General correspondence, 1978-1982 

(3 folders)

Indexes

Newspaper clippings, 1979-1980

Box 90 

Pleadings

Bound (fastners removed by library staff)

June 1979-May 1981 

(4 folders)

Box 91 

June 1981-Nov. 1982 

(3 folders)

Unbound

1980-1981 

(3 folders)

Box 92 

1978-1980 

(2 folders)

Transcripts, 1979-1981

Miscellany, 1979-1981

Box 93 

Philby, Eleanor K., 1964-1965

Powell, Yvette Flores (Mrs. Adam Clayton Powell (1908-1972),
1967-1972

Project on Budget Priorities, n.d.

Quaker Action Group

1973-1977 

(4 folders)

Box 94 

1970-1973 

(4 folders)

Box 95 

1968-1969 

(3 folders)

Reis, Pat, 1971-1977

Ringer v. Mumford

Correspondence, 1971-1974

Pleadings file

1971-1972

Box 96 

1972-1973

Seay v. McDonnell Douglas Corp., 1974-1977

Slaiman, Donald, 1948-1962

Sobell, Morton, 1957-1963

Sollins, I. V., 1970-1971

Taylor, Mark F., 1968-1972

Box 97 

Texaco, Inc., rights of accused employees in disciplinary
investigations, 1968-1969

United Auto Workers, AFL/CIO See also Container 282,
same heading

Bombings, 1962, 1968

Border crossing, 1949-1967

Brooks Research and Manufacturing, 1972-1973

"B" miscellaneous, 1961-1964, 1971

Chicago Stamping Plant, Ford Motor Co., 1977-1978

Civil rights

Birmingham, Ala., bail bonds, 1963-1972 

(3 folders)

Box 98 

Democratic Party, Negro adherence to, 1963

Demonstrations, 1963

Part III of Act, 1963

Civil rights and civil liberties, 1953-1962 

(3 folders)

Committee for National Insurance, 1969-1973 

(2 folders)

Communications Satellite Corp., 1962

Communism, 1961-1962, 1968

Convention, 1964

"C" miscellaneous, 1963-1968

Dayton-Columbus amicus brief, 1979

Debt assistance for unemployed workers, 1962

Box 99 

Deductibility of union dues, Internal Revenue Service
code regulations, 1959-1960

Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation, 1963

Ex-Cell-O

Briefs, 1967 

(2 folders)

General, 1967-1970

United States Court of Appeals

1971-1976 

(2 folders)

Box 100 

1970

Exempt organizations, 1963

"E" miscellaneous, 1963-1967

Fafnir Bearing Co.

1963-1967 

(3 folders)

Box 101 

1962-1963

Free Labor Cooperative Education Fund, 1962

Fringe benefits, 1963

"F" miscellaneous, 1963-1967

General, 1956, 1967

General Counsel, 1963-1967

General Motors Corp.

Agency shop, 1961-1963 

(3 folders)

Box 102 

Price profit charge of 1961, 1957-1962 

(2 folders)

Salaried workers, 1963-1964

Subcontracting, 1964-1967

Supreme Court

Briefs, 1962-1963

Box 103 

Work file, 1962-1963

Goodman, Leo, 1967-1969

Gosser, Richard, 1962-1963

Gray v. Reuther, 1960 

(2 folders)

Group Research, Inc., 1962-1963

Group Research, Inc. v. Waite, 1968-1970

Hartwell, Ga., Monroe Shock Absorber Co., 1963-1966


(2 folders)

Hoosier Cardinal Corp., 1965-1966

Box 104 

Hughes Tool Co., 1963-1964 

(2 folders)

"H" miscellaneous, 1958-1966

Industrial personnel security program, 1948-1960 

(3 folders)

Box 105 

Industrial Union Department, 1962-1965

International Union of Electrical Workers, 1963-1965

Karam, Barbara, 1959-1960

Kohler Co.

Court of Appeals

General

1961-1965 

(3 folders)

Box 106 

1960 

(3 folders)

Pleadings--joint appendix

Vol. 1

Box 107 

Vols. 2-4 

(3 folders)

Box 108 

Vol. 5

Supplemental

General, 1951-1957

Reinstatement of seventy-seven dischargees, 1964-1968

Supreme Court

Briefs and writs, 1954-1965

(1 folder)

Box 109 

(1 folder)

General, 1961

Labor union idea, 1965-1966

Legal memoranda, 1963-1969

Legislation, 1960-1965

Levy, Leon, 1966-1969

Libel suit, Calore v. Gibson, 1963-1964

Lobbying act, 1956, 1963

Local Number 5, drug buying plan, 1962

Maschhoff, Jack, 1965

Box 110 

McCulloch Corp., 1964-1966 

(3 folders)

McMillan, Homer, 1965-1969

Mields, Jennifer Robin, 1969

Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, International Union
of, 1962-1965

Box 111 

Missiles, 1960-1965 

(4 folders)

Multiunion bargaining units, article XXI, 1963-1964

National Labor Relations Board, 1961-1966

"N" miscellaneous, 1966-1967

Political contributions, 1956

PRDC (Monroe Reactor), 1963

Railway Clerks v. Allen, 1963-1964

Box 112 

Right to work case

Briefs and petitions, 1974-1984 

(4 folders)

Correspondence

1983-1985 

(2 folders)

Box 113 

1974-1982 

(7 folders)

Box 114 

1971-1973 

(2 folders)

Newspaper clippings, 1975-1983

Plaintiff unions, communications to, 1975-1985

Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment

"R" miscellaneous, 1961-1970

United States Senate, rule 22

Complaint, original, 1980-1981

Correspondence, 1978-1979

Lawsuit, 1979

Box 115 

Williams, Fred

Board of Immigration Appeals hearings, 1961-1966 

(2 folders)

British government letters, 1960

General, 1958-1966 

(2 folders)

Miscellany of briefs, writs, and petitions, 1948-1971

(1 folder)

Box 116 

(2 folders)

United Mine Workers See also Container 282, same heading

Clippings, 1973-1975

Correspondence, 1971-1975

Foundations, 1970-1973

General, 1973

Box 117 

Legal papers, 1971-1977

Miners for Democracy, 1972-1976

Box 118 

Miscellany, 1946, 1967-1977 

(4 folders)

United Shoeworkers of America

Bata Shoe Co.

Briefs and petitions, 1966-1967

Box 119 

General, 1970-1971

Brooks Shoe Manufacturing Co. 

(2 folders)

Brown Counter Co.

General, 1970-1974 

(2 folders)

Tariff Commission, 1970-1972

General

1973-1976

Box 120 

1964-1972

Hanover Shoe Co., 1969-1971 

(3 folders)

Local bylaws

1960-1968

Box 121 

1959

Merger, 1956-1957

Opinions, 1950-1971

Selis Shoe Repairing Co., 1971

Thurmont Shoe Co., 1969 

(2 folders)

United Steelworkers of America

District director elections, 1973

McBride v. Sadlowski, 1977

Box 122 

United Steelworkers of America v. Rodriguez, 1976-1977

United Steelworkers of America v. Sadlowski See also
Container 282, same heading

Constitutions of United Steelworkers, 1972-1976

Department of Labor

Canadian investigation of election, 1977

Preelection correspondence, 1976-1977

Depositions

1978 

(3 folders)

Box 123 

1974-1978 

(5 folders)

Box 124 

Election day information suit, 1976-1977

Exhibits 

(3 folders)

General

1983

Box 125 

1981-1983 

(5 folders)

Box 126 

1979-1981 

(5 folders)

Box 127 

1979 

(4 folders)

Box 128 

1977-1978 

(5 folders)

Box 129 

1974-1977 

(5 folders)

Box 130 

1973-1974 

(5 folders)

Box 131 

Gottesman and postelection protest correspondence, 1977

McBride campaign literature, 1976

Steel labor suit, 1976

Miscellany, 1976-1977

Wechsler, James A., 1951-1971 

(2 folders)

White House picketing restrictions, 1967-1969, 1976

Wiltse, Charles M., 1958-1960

Box 132 

Miscellany of briefs, writs, and committee prints

Ac-Ai 

(4 folders)

Box 133 

Ak-Ama 

(4 folders)

Box 134 

Ame-An 

(4 folders)

Box 135 

An-Ara 

(4 folders)

Box 136 

Arg-Au 

(4 folders)

Box 137 

Av-Bay 

(5 folders)

Box 138 

Bec-Boy 

(4 folders)

Box 139 

Brad-Brot 

(4 folders)

Box 140 

Brot-But 

(4 folders)

Box 141 

Cab-Car 

(3 folders)

Box 142 

Car-Char 

(4 folders)

Box 143 

Char-Civ 

(4 folders)

Box 144 

Civ

Box 145 

Civ

Box 146 

Civ-Cl 

(3 folders)

Box 147 

Coi-Com 

(4 folders)

Box 148 

Com-Coo 

(4 folders)

Box 149 

Cot-Cros 

(3 folders)

Box 150 

Crow-Da 

(4 folders)

Box 151 

Da-Di 

(4 folders)

Box 152 

Di-Elc 

(4 folders)

Box 153 

Eld-Ex 

(4 folders)

Box 154 

Fac-Fed 

(3 folders)

Box 155 

Fed-For 

(4 folders)

Box 156 

For-Ge 

(4 folders)

Box 157 

Gi-Go 

(4 folders)

Box 158 

Gol-Gra 

(4 folders)

Box 159 

Gra-Gu 

(3 folders)

Box 160 

Gy

(1 folder)

Box 161 

(2 folders)

Box 162 

Hai-Hel 

(4 folders)

Box 163 

Hel-Hon 

(4 folders)

Box 164 

Hon-In 

(4 folders)

Box 165 

Int-Inv 

(4 folders)

Box 166 

Ja-Jo 

(4 folders)

Box 167 

Ju-Ka 

(4 folders)

Box 168 

Ke-Kn 

(4 folders)

Box 169 

Ko-La 

(3 folders)

Box 170 

La-Lom 

(3 folders)

Box 171 

Lon-Lu 

(4 folders)

Box 172 

Mab-Mac 

(4 folders)

Box 173 

Mac-Mar 

(4 folders)

Box 174 

Marz-Mc 

(3 folders)

Box 175 

Mc 

(3 folders)

Box 176 

Me-Mil 

(2 folders)

Box 177 

Mil-Mor 

(3 folders)

Box 178 

Mor-Nat 

(4 folders)

Box 179 

Ne-Ob 

(3 folders)

Box 180 

Ob-Ol 

(5 folders)

Box 181 

Ol-Peo 

(4 folders)

Box 182 

Pet-Pl 

(4 folders)

Box 183 

Pl-Pre 

(4 folders)

Box 184 

Pri-Q 

(3 folders)

Box 185 

Ra-Rei 

(4 folders)

Box 186 

Rei-Rey 

(4 folders)

Box 187 

Rh-Ru 

(3 folders)

Box 188 

Sa-Sco 

(4 folders)

Box 189 

Sco-Sec 

(4 folders)

Box 190 

Sec

Box 191 

Sec-Ser 

(3 folders)

Box 192 

She-Sil 

(4 folders)

Box 193 

Sim-Ste 

(4 folders)

Box 194 

Sto-Str 

(4 folders)

Box 195 

Su-Ta 

(4 folders)

Box 196 

Tea-Tr 

(4 folders)

Box 197 

U-Vi 

(4 folders)

Box 198 

Vo 

(2 folders)

Box 199 

Vo-Wa 

(4 folders)

Box 200 

Wa-We 

(3 folders)

Box 201 

We-Wi

Box 202 

Wi-Y 

(4 folders)

Box 203-212 

Part I: Appointment Books, 1955-1986

Appointment books recording Rauh's personal and business
activities. 

Arrangement is chronological.

Box 203 

1955-1958

Box 204 

1959-1961

Box 205 

1962-1966

Box 206 

1967-1969

Box 207 

1970-1972

Box 208 

1973-1975

Box 209 

1976-1978

Box 210 

1979-1981

Box 211 

1982-1984

Box 212 

1985-1986

Box 212-216 

Part I: Miscellany, 1913-1989,  n.d.

Correspondence, memoranda, award certificates, articles,
book reviews, interviews, photographs, speeches, newspaper
clippings, printed matter, a scrapbook, and other material.


Arranged alphabetically by type of material.

Box 212 

Awards and honors, 1971-1985

Biographical articles and clippings, 1966, 1975-1988

Biographical file

Interviews

1965-1967

Box 213 

1969, 1978

Invitations to speak, 1965-1970

Invitations to speak and correspondence re articles,
1959-1964

Scrapbook

Clippings

About others, 1942, 1974-1980

About Rauh

1966-1985 

(2 folders)

Box 214 

1939-1948

Correspondence, 1936-1946, 1964, 1976, 1984-1985 

(2 folders)

Miscellany, 1913-1963, 1984

Speeches

By Rauh

1950-1986 

(4 folders)

Box 215 

1989

Undated

Speech notes

By others, 1989

Trip to New Zealand, 1974

Writings

By Rauh

Articles, 1948-1985 

(5 folders)

Box 216 

Book reviews

Correspondence and notes, 1956-1986

General, 1940, 1949, 1975-1985

Law school papers, 1934-1935

Letters to editors, 1967, 1973-1986 

(2 folders)

Newspaper articles, 1973-1986

Testimony and statements before various committees,
1967-1986

Miscellany, 1988

By others, 1948, 1958, 1964, 1984-1985

Box 217-268 

Part II: Legal File, 1926-1988,  n.d.

Correspondence, memoranda, depositions, briefs, writs,
petitions, transcripts, reports, medical records, and
printed matter pertaining to the case Orlikow v. United
States.

Arrangement is alphabetical by type of material or subject.

Box 217 

Orlikow v. United States  See also Containers 88, 274-282,
and 287, same heading

Correspondence

Canadian government, 1977-1986 

(4 folders)

Central Intelligence Agency, United States attorney
and court, 1979-1985

General

July 1986-June 1988 

(4 folders)

Box 218 

Sept. 1982-June 1986 

(12 folders)

Box 219 

Sept. 1978-Feb. 1982 

(4 folders)

Orlikow, David, 1977-1983

Memoranda, 1982-1985 

(2 folders)

Central Intelligence Agency, media transcripts, 1979-1984

Clippings

1987-1988 

(2 folders)

Box 220 

1949-1986 

(8 folders)

Box 221 

Damages, 1988

General 

(2 folders)

Huard, Jeannine

Langleben, Florence

Logie, Robert K.

Orlikow, Velma

Page, Jean Charles

Stadler, Lyvia

Weinstein, Louis

Zimmerman, Rita

Depositions

Beauchamp, Tom, 1988 

(2 folders)

Cameron, Duncan Hume, 1983

Cleghorn, Robert Allen, 1988

Desjardins, Juliette, 1988

Box 222 

Doyle, Brian B., 1988 

(2 folders)

Duemling, Robert Werner, 1986

Gittinger, John W., 1983 

(2 folders)

Goldman, Philip, 1983

Gottlieb, Sidney, 1983

(2 folders)

Box 223 

(3 folders)

Grunberg, Frederic, 1988 

(2 folders)

Hadwen, John G., 1986

Haskins, Caryl P., 1986

Helms, Richard M., 1983 

(3 folders)

Box 224 

Hisey, Lloyd, 1988 

(2 folders)

Huard, Jeannine, 1986

Joseph, David I., 1988

Lang, Wayne, 1988

Langleben, Moe, 1986

Lashbrook, Robert V., 1986

Laubinger, Frank H.

1987

Box 225 

1983

Lifton, Robert Jay, 1988

Logie, Robert K., 1986

Lowy, Frederick Hans, 1988 

(2 folders)

Mann, Alan M., 1988

(3 folders)

Box 226 

(1 folder)

Morrow, Mary M., 1986 

(2 folders)

Olson, Alice W., 1988

Orlikow, David, 1988

Orlikow, Velma, 1986 

(2 folders)

Page, Jean Charles, 1986

Pasternak, Walter Paul, 1982

Box 227 

Rappeport, Jonas R., 1988 

(4 folders)

Rhodes, David A., 1982

Rothman, David J., 1988 

(2 folders)

Salzman, Leon L., 1988

(2 folders)

Box 228 

(1 folder)

Schreck, Karralyn, 1988

Solandt, Omond, 1988

Stadler, Lyvia, 1986

Sternklar, Mrs. Terry, 1988

Termansen, Paul E., 1988 

(2 folders)

Turner, Stansfield, 1983

Valenstein, Elliot S., 1988 

(2 folders)

Weinstein, Harvey M., 1988

(2 folders)

Box 229 

(2 folders)

Weinstein, Louis, 1986

Zimmerman, Catherine, 1988

Zimmerman, Rita, 1986

Documentary discovery

Cameron, D. Ewen, subpoena production, 1983

Defendant's production

First interrogatories

MKULTRA

General, 1975

Subprojects 68 and 60, 1953-1975

Olson, Frank R., death, 1953-1975

Gottlieb, Sidney, 1951-1955 

(2 folders)

Box 230 

MKULTRA

Funding, 1983

Project, 1983 

(2 folders)

Numbers

13, 15, and 19-20, 1983

21 (File: A/B, 5,115,"artichoke," 1983; A/B, 5,342-5,361--Morse,
Allen, 1983)

Defendant's response

First interrogatories

MKULTRA, subproject 60, 1982

Olson, Frank R., death, 1982

Third set of interrogatories, 1952-1980 

(2 folders)

Box 231 

Plaintiffs'

First request for production

Numbers

1-2, MKULTRA, subprojects 68 and 60, 1982

3, Frank R. Olson's death, 1982

4, MKULTRA files destruction, 1982

5-27, Donald O. Hebb security clearance, 1982

31-32, MKULTRA, subproject 121 and Wittkower newsletter,
1982

34-35, Donald O. Hebb security waiver and clandestine
service instruction, 1982

36-37, MKULTRA subjects notification and apology to
Mrs. Frank R. Olson, 1982

38, Rhodes study on communist control, 1982

39, Psychological studies, 1982

40, Human Ecology Fund reports, 1982

53, Department of Health and Human Services regulations,
1982

56-58, "Artichoke" documents, 1982

Box 232 

Huard, Jeannine, response to defendant's third set of
interrogatories, 1988

Langleben, Florence, response to defendant's fourth
set of interrogatories, 1988

Logie, Robert K., response to defendant's third set
of interrogatories, 1988

MKULTRA

Audits, 1955-1965

Funding, 1955-1967, n.d. 

(2 folders)

Subproject 68, Freedom of Information Act documents,
1957-1960, n.d.

Orlikow, Velma, response to defendant's third set of
interrogatories, 1988

Page, Jean Claude, response to defendant's third set
of interrogatories, 1988

Stadler, Lyvia, response to defendant's third set of
interrogatories, 1988

State Department, 1983

Weinstein, Louis, response to defendant's third set
of interrogatories, 1988

Box 233 

Zimmerman, Rita, response to defendant's third set of
interrogatories, 1988

Exhibits

Defendant's

Medical records

Logie, Robert K., 1956-1986 

(2 folders)

Stadler, Lyvia, 1957-1982 

(2 folders)

Numbers

1-9, 1953-1964

10, 1952-1966

(1 folder)

Box 234 

(3 folders)

11-15, 1948-1987

18-27, 1953-1960

29, 1956

30-43, 1954-1960

44, 1951-1988

(2 folders)

Box 235 

(1 folder)

45, 1951-1988 

(7 folders)

46, 1957-1982

(1 folder)

Box 236 

(2 folders)

47, 1946-1982 

(6 folders)

Box 237 

48, 1956-1983 

(5 folders)

49, 1956-1988

(2 folders)

Box 238 

(2 folders)

50, 1952-1983 

(2 folders)

51-62, 1955-1963

64-75, 1959-1961

Box 239 

76, 1959-1982

(7 folders)

Box 240 

(1 folder)

77-94, 1957-1960

96-98, 1954-1978

99, 1959-1962

100-115, 1951-1988

Summary, 1988

Transcript, Morrow v. Royal Victoria Hospital, 1978

Plaintiffs'

Numbers

67a-67l, 1955-1964

Box 241 

68-70c, 1952-1961

71-80, 1948-1957

81-96, 1951-1976

97-107, 1952-1987

108-112, 1957-1988

Weinstein, Harvey M., 1988

Expert materials, defendant's

Hisey, Lloyd

1988

Box 242 

1957-1983

Mann, Alan M., 1959-1988 

(3 folders)

Rappeport, Jonas R., 1988

Valenstein, Elliot S., 1950-1988

(1 folder)

Box 243 

(3 folders)

Filing notice, defendant, George Cooper report, 1987


(2 folders)

Gottlieb, Sidney re Scott v. United States

Deposition, 1981

Statement, 1980

Box 244 

Informed consent materials, 1986 

(2 folders)

Medical records

Huard, Jeannine

French, 1951-1958

General

Vol. 1, 1951-1968 

(3 folders)

Vol. 2, 1951-1977

(2 folders)

Box 245 

(1 folder)

Gravel, François, 1976-1986

Hôpital Du Sacre-Coeur, 1955

Hôpital Maisonneuve, 1961

Hôpital Sainte-Justine, 1988

Shanks, John, 1977-1987

Langleben, Florence

General, 1952-1983

Jewish General Hospital, 1964-1970

Levitsky, Peter, and Hollywood Memorial Hospital, 1967-1980

Logie, Robert K.

General, 1977-1983

Termansen, Paul E., 1984-1988

(1 folder)

Box 246 

(1 folder)

Morrow, Mary M., 1960

Orlikow, Velma, 1951-1988 

(2 folders)

Page, Jean Charles

Frechette, Robert, 1979-1988

Hôpital Des Laurentides, 1965-1966

Hôpital Du Sacre-Coeur, 1973-1986

Hôpital Notre-Dame, 1965

Hôpital Saint Jean-de-Dieu, 1960-1965

Institut Albert Prevost, 1957-1965

(1 folder)

Box 247 

(1 folder)

Releases, plaintiffs, 1988

Stadler, Lyvia

General, 1957-1986 

(3 folders)

Kovacs, Leslie, 1979-1988

Weinstein, Louis

General, 1956-1961

Jewish General Hospital, 1987

Klein, Michael, and Herzl Family Practice Centre, 1981-1987

Zimmerman, Rita

Goldberg, Erwin, and Orin Rosengren, 1972-1987

Hôpital Du Sacre-Coeur, 1946

Box 248 

Royal Victoria Hospital, 1946-1960, 1982 

(3 folders)

Yufe, B., 1979-1986

Morrow, Mary M., 1978

Paul-Hus, Gilles, 1981

Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment, evidence summary,
n.d.

Pleadings

Index, n.d.

Numbers

1, 1980-1981 

(2 folders)

Box 249 

2, 1982

3, 1983 

(2 folders)

4, 1983

5, 1983 

(2 folders)

6, 1983 

(2 folders)

Box 250 

7, 1983 

(2 folders)

8, 1983 

(2 folders)

9, 1984-1985 

(2 folders)

10, 1986

Box 251 

11, 1986 

(2 folders)

12, 1986

13, 1986 

(3 folders)

13a, 1986 

(2 folders)

Box 252 

13b, 1986 

(2 folders)

13c-e, 1986 

(5 folders)

14, 1986

Box 253 

15, 1986-1987

15a, n.d.

16, 1987 

(2 folders)

17-19, 1988 

(4 folders)

Box 254 

20-21, 1988 

(3 folders)

Tax records, plaintiffs', 1988

(5 folders)

Box 255 

(5 folders)

Transcripts, 1983-1988 

(3 folders)

Box 256 

Turner, James C., working file

Memoranda, 1984-1986 

(2 folders)

Affidavits, 1986 

(2 folders)

Ban, Thomas, 1978-1980

Barrett, Elizabeth, and Harold Blauer, 1952-1987 

(2 folders)

Bexton, W. H., 1978

Biderman, Albert, 1978

Blumer, Ronald, 1986

Bos, Carlo, 1983-1988

Bothwell, Eva H., 1986

Brainwashing

General, 1956, 1978, n.d. 

(2 folders)

Box 257 

Hearings, 1956

Breggman, Peter, 1978

Cameron, D. Ewen

Central Intelligence Agency, funded papers, 1957-1967,
1978-1979

Funding, 1985

General, 1959-1980 

(3 folders)

Published papers, 1956-1967, n.d.

Cameron, Duncan Hume, 1967, 1980-1983

Cameron, Jean, 1978

Canada, official secrets, 1981

Canadian embassy

General, 1977, 1983-1984

Box 258 

Materials provided to, 1984

Canadian Mental Health Association, 1986

Center for National Security Studies v. Central Intelligence
Agency, 1970-1973, n.d.

Cleghorn, Robert Allen

Deposition, 1988, n.d. 

(4 folders)

General, 1978, 1986

Complaint

Central Intelligence Agency, documentary appendix, 1978,
n.d.

General, 1981

Cooper, George, report, 1986

(1 folder)

Box 259 

(4 folders)

Cutler, Philip, 1978

Damages, 1988, n.d.

Day, Stacy B., 1956-1984

Deposition

Documents, exhibits, 1957-1965

Errata sheets, 1983-1986

Box 260 

Dongier, Maurice, 1957-1983

Doyle, Brian B., 1986-1988

Duemling, Robert Werner, 1978-1979, 1986

Elmquist, Paul O., 1985-1988

Executive orders and Freedom of Information Act regulations,
1976, 1982

Frechette, Robert, 1988

Fund-raising

General, 1986-1988

J. Roderick MacArthur Foundation, 1986-1988

Philip M. Stern application, 1988

Gittinger, John W., deposition

Documents, 1955-1964 

(2 folders)

General, 1983

(1 folder)

Box 261 

(1 folder)

Glickman v. United States, 1983

Goldman, Philip, deposition, 1983

Gottlieb, Sidney

Deposition

Exhibits, 1953-1977, 1983 

(2 folders)

General, 1981-1983 

(3 folders)

Notes, 1983

Grunberg, Frederic, 1988

Hadwen, John G., 1979-1986

Box 262 

Harlow, Harry F., 1978 

Haskins, Caryl P., 1951, 1986

Hebb, Donald O., 1978-1982, n.d.

Helms, Richard M.

Exhibits, 1953-1963

General, 1975-1983

Outline and notes, 1983

President's Commission on Central Intelligence Agency
Activities, testimony, 1975 

(2 folders)

Heron, Woodburn, 1978

Hinkle, Lawrence E. (1918- ), 1983-1986

Hisey, Lloyd, 1983

Holt, Robert, 1978

Holt, William, 1978

Huard, Jeannine, Allan Memorial Institute records, 1951-1962,
1980-1983

Hulse, Stacy B., Jr., 1975-1984

Human Ecology Fund, Hungarians, 1956-1958

Joseph, David I., 1985-1988

Knaus, John K., 1980-1984

Box 263 

Kragie, Scott T., documents for authentication, 1957-1958,
1984-1986

Lane, Peggy, 1978

Langleben, Florence, 1985-1986

Langleben, Wayne, 1983-1988

Lansdale, Herbert, 1978

Larsen, Alex F., 1984-1986

Lashbrook, Robert V., 1957-1959, 1977-1986

Laubinger, Frank H., deposition, exhibits, and notes,
1977-1983

Legal research

Document destruction, 1959, 1983, n.d.

Independent contractor, 1986 

(3 folders)

Medical malpractice, 1926-1986

(1 folder)

Box 264 

(1 folder)

Levisky, 1978

Levy, Leonard, 1960, 1978, n.d.

Lifton, Robert Jay

Deposition, 1986-1988

General, 1986

Lilly, John, 1978

Logie, Robert K., 1956-1960, 1986, n.d.

Lowy, Frederick Hans, deposition, 1988, n.d.

Lunde, Donald, 1988

Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), 1956-1967, 1986, n.d.

MacEachen, Allan J., affidavits, 1986

Mann, Alan M., deposition, 1988, n.d.

Marks, John D., affidavit, 1981

McGill University, Montreal, Canada, annual reports,
1953-1962

Melzak, Ronald, 1978

Metzenbaum, Howard M., 1984-1985

Moll, Albert, 1978

Monroe, James, 1961-1963, 1973-1977

Morrow, Mary M., records and proceedings, n.d.

Mueller, Herbert, 1983

Box 265 

Olson, Alice W., 1951-1955, 1976-1988

Olson, Frank R., 1975-1978

Ontario Coalition to Stop Electroshock, 1984-1987 

(2 folders)

Orlikow, David, deposition

Exhibits, 1956-1957, 1963-1964

General, 1978-1988

Orlikow, Velma and David

General, 1977-1983 

(2 folders)

Interviews, 1978

Page, Jean Charles, writings, 1961, 1980

Page, L. G. M., and R. J. Russell, electrical convulsion
therapy, 1948

Pasternak, Walter Paul, 1982

Pivnicki, Dimitrije, 1968-1985

Prince, Raymond, 1983

Psychological Assessment Associates, 1974-1977

Box 266 

Public Archives of Canada, 1982-1986

Rappeport, Jonas R., medical summaries, 1988, n.d.

Retainer agreements, 1980-1986

Rhodes, David A., deposition, 1977-1982

Rockefeller Foundation, 1978

Roper, Peter, 1964-1966, 1978, 1983

Rothman, David J.

Deposition, 1986-1988

General, 1986-1988

Russell, R. J. See Container 265, Page, L. G. M.

Rubenstein, Leonard, 1962, 1979, n.d.

Salzman, Leon L.

Affidavits, 1986

Deposition, 1986-1988

Sander, Herman, 1978

Schwartzman, A. E., 1967, 1978, 1983

Scott v. Casey, 1981-1983

Shagass, Charles, 1951-1958, 1984

Sims v. Central Intelligence Agency, 1963, 1979-1982

(1 folder)

Box 267 

(1 folder)

Society for the Investigation of Human Ecology, 1956-1965,
n.d.

Sofaer, Abraham D., 1985

Solandt, Omond

Deposition, 1988

General, 1986-1988

Stadler, Lyvia, 1983, n.d.

Status hearings, 1983-1988

Summary judgment, oral argument, 1983-1987

Termansen, Paul E., records, 1984-1988 

(2 folders)

Thornwell, James R., 1984

Trainor, Dorothy, 1978

Trip, Ottawa, Canada, 1985-1988

Turner, Stansfield, 1983-1988

Box 268 

United States apology to Canada, 1977-1985 

(2 folders)

Valenstein, Elliot S., deposition, 1980

Vispo, Raul H., 1978

Warbasse, Anne, 1978

Warren, Janet

Huard, Jeannine, review of records, 1988

Interviews of plaintiffs, 1988

Orlikow, Velma, review of records, n.d.

Weinstein, Harvey M.

Affidavits, 1986-1988

American Psychiatric Association, 1959, n.d.

Wolff, Harold, 1930, 1954-1960, 1983

Zielinski, John, 1984

Zimmerman, Rita, medical records, 1966, 1977-1983

Box 269 

Part III: Personal Correspondence, 1966-1992,  n.d.

Correspondence and memoranda between Rauh and his friends,
acquaintances, and the public. 

Arrangement is chronological.

Box 269 

1966-1992, n.d. 

(2 folders)

Box 269-272 

Part III: Subject File, 1928-1992,  n.d.

Correspondence, memoranda, legal papers, reports, notes,
and printed matter. 

Arrangement is alphabetical by name of individual or
organization, topic, or type of material.

Box 269 

Abortion, 1992

Adams v. Bennett See Adams v. Cavazos

Adams v. Cavazos, 1987-1990

Brennan, William J. (1906-1997), 1957-1989

Carnes, Edward, 1992

Carswell, G. Harrold, 1970

Civil rights, 1991-1992, n.d. See also Containers 24-25,
same heading

Civil Rights Act of 1991

1990-1991

Box 270 

1991, n.d.

Coffin, Frank M., 1992 

(2 folders)

Democratic Party, 1977, 1992 See also Containers 28-33,
same heading

District of Columbia School of Law, Washington, D.C.,
dean's position, 1987-1988, n.d. 

(2 folders)

Box 271 

Fifth amendment constitutional rights, 1987

Humphrey, Hubert H., 1964-1967, 1975, n.d. See also
Container 36, same heading

Interview with Rauh, 1991

Jones, Lee, re William Remington book, 1986 See also
Container 36, same heading

Judicial selections, 1988

Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1982, 1991-1992

Library of Congress, 1988

McGovern, George, presidential campaign, 1991

Miscellany, 1969-1974, 1991-1992, n.d.

Notes, n.d.

Nunn, Sam, presidential campaign, 1983-1987

Pollitt, Daniel H., 1955-1964, 1971-1975, 1981-1991,
n.d. 

(2 folders)

Rauh, John, Senate campaign, New Hampshire, 1989-1992

Reginald H. Zalles Social Justice Fund, 1977-1988 

(2 folders)

Box 272 

Supreme Court, 1928, 1957, 1988-1992, n.d. 

(2 folders)

Thomas, Clarence, Supreme Court nomination, 1981-1992,
n.d. 

(4 folders)

Tsongas, Paul E., 1980-1981, 1992

Youth Communication, Washington, D.C., 1990, n.d.

Box 273-282 

Part III: Legal File, 1949-1990,  n.d.

Correspondence, memoranda, briefs, opinions, petitions,
notes, reports, medical records, financial papers, and
printed matter pertaining to Rauh's legal cases. 

Arranged alphabetically by case name, client name, or
subject, with the majority of the files further arranged
by type of material.

Box 273 

Dale, Chester H., Jr., 1985-1989

International Association of Machinists v. Federal Election
Commission 1979-1980 

(5 folders)

Box 274 

1981-1982, n.d. 

(4 folders)

Miller, Arthur, n.d. See also Container 85, same heading

Orlikow v. United States  See also Containers 88, 217-268,
and 287, same heading

Appeal pursuant to 28 United States code 1292(b), 1987-1988,
n.d.

Correspondence

1978-1985

Box 275 

1986-1989, n.d. 

(2 folders)

Documentary discovery and related material

Cameron, D. Ewan, 1960-1964, 1980, n.d.

Central Intelligence Agency research

Bluebird/artichoke documents, 1950-1956, 1978, n.d.

General, 1953-1983, n.d. 

(4 folders)

Box 276 

Evidence

General, 1957-1988 

(3 folders)

Haskins, Caryl, exhibits, 1951-1986, n.d.

Federal Torts Claims Act, 1954, 1971, 1984, n.d.

Glickman, Stanley, 1986, n.d.

House of Commons, Canada, 1984-1988 

(2 folders)

Box 277 

Pleadings

Background information, 1949, 1975, 1982-1986, n.d.

General

1982-1987 

(5 folders)

1988

Jan.-July 

(3 folders)

Box 278 

July-Oct. 

(2 folders)

1989, n.d. 

(3 folders)

List, n.d.

Research

Cooper, George, report, 1986 

(2 folders)

General, 1986-1989, n.d.

Box 279 

Tax records

Huard, Jeannine, 1961-1988

Langleben, Florence, 1975-1987

Zimmerman, Rita, 1979-1987

Turner, James C., working file

Background information provided by David Orlikow, 1956-1988,
n.d.

Documentary discovery, 1981-1988, n.d.

Expert witnesses, 1986

Logie, Robert K.

General, 1956-1964, 1979-1984, n.d. 

(2 folders)

Insurance records, 1984-1987

Box 280 

Morrow, Mary, deposition notes, 1986

Notes

Client interviews, 1986

Court, 1986-1987, n.d.

General

1980-1985 

(6 folders)

Box 281 

1985-1988 

(8 folders)

Page, Jean Charles, 1979-1983, n.d.

Peterzell, Jay, 1955-1956, 1978, 1985-1986

Box 282 

Student papers, 1986-1989

Verifications and releases, 1988

Weinstein, Louis, 1956

Salzman, Leon, 1986

United Auto Workers, AFL/CIO See also Containers 97-116,
same heading

Kamp, Joseph P., and Edward Rumley documents, 1949-1960,
n.d. 

(7 folders)

Tucker v. Bieber, 1990

United Mine Workers, 1972-1974 See also Containers 116-118,
same heading

United Steelworkers of America v. Sadlowski, petition
for rehearing, 1981 See also Containers 122-131, same
heading

Box 282-284 

Part III: Miscellany, 1940-1992,  n.d.

Correspondence, memoranda, articles, book reviews, letters
to editors, speeches, printed matter, and other items.


Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic.

Box 282 

Awards and honors, 1987, n.d.

Biographical file, 1979-1992

Box 283 

Counsel to Labor Department, 1940

Miscellany, 1991, n.d.

Speeches by Rauh

Miscellany, 1986-1991

Texts and related matter

1950-1990 

(8 folders)

Box 284 

1990-1992, n.d. 

(8 folders)

Writings

By Rauh

Articles, 1950-1991 

(2 folders)

Book reviews, 1975, 1983-1984

Letters to editors, 1981-1982, n.d.

Miscellany, n.d.

By others, 1988-1992

Box 285 

Part IV: Personal Correspondence, 1984-1986

Correspondence and memoranda between Rauh and his friends,
acquaintances, and the public, including attachments.


Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.

Box 285 

1984-1986 

(11 folders)

Box 285-287 

Part IV: Subject File, 1928-1993,  n.d.

Correspondence, memoranda, legal papers, reports, speeches,
notes, and printed matter. 

Arranged alphabetically by name of individual, organization,
or topic.

Box 285 

Atomic energy, 1946

Bork, Robert, Supreme Court nomination, 1987-1988

Box 286 

Cardozo, Benjamin N., 1928, 1936-1946, 1965, n.d. 

(5 folders)

Civil Rights Act of 1990, 1990

Clark, Blair, 1983-1984

Cohen, Benjamin V., 1936-1946, 1983, n.d.

Democratic National Convention (1968), 1967-1968, 1984

Donahue, Elizabeth, 1976-1990

Dudley, Tilford E., 1990

Frankfurter, Felix, 1937-1964, 1973-1977, 1988-1993,
n.d. 

(5 folders)

Miscellany, 1986

Box 287 

National Organization for Women, 1990-1991

Nunn, Guy, 1993

Pollitt, Daniel H., proposed law school, 1986-1992,
n.d.

Powell, Adam Clayton (1908-1972), 1988

Rehnquist, William H., Supreme Court nomination for
chief justice, 1986

Schlesinger, Arthur Meier (1917- ), 1978, 1989-1993

St. Barnabas College, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1993

Supreme Court, list of cases argued by Rauh, 1989

Thomas, Clarence, Supreme Court nomination, 1992

Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1986

Wage and hour legislation, 1939-1942, n.d. 

(6 folders)

Box 287 

Part IV: Legal File, 1985-1994

Correspondence, memoranda, and printed matter pertaining
to the case Orlikow v. United States. 

Arranged chronologically.

Box 287 

Orlikow v. United States, 1985-1994  See also Containers
88, 217-268, 274-282, same heading

Box 287-289 

Part IV: Miscellany, 1940-1993,  n.d.

Correspondence, memoranda, articles, book reviews, speeches,
transcripts of oral history interviews, printed matter,
and other items. 

Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic.

Box 287 

Awards and honors, 1985-1987

Biographical file, 1976-1988, n.d.

Death of Rauh, 1992

Condolence letters

A-F 

(3 folders)

Box 288 

G-Z 

(9 folders)

Unidentified

Tributes

Oral history projects

Civil Rights Documentation Project, Howard University,
Washington, D.C., 1967

Fly, James Lawrence, Columbia University, New York,
N.Y., 1971

Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo., 1989

Lowenstein, Allard K., Columbia University, New York,
N.Y., 1989

Box 289 

Speeches, 1967-1993, n.d. 

(9 folders)

Writings

Articles, 1979-1992, n.d. 

(3 folders)

Book, proposed, 1990, n.d.

Book reviews, 1940, 1983, n.d.

Miscellaneous, 1989, n.d.

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