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Philip C. Jessup Papers
A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress
Manuscript Division, Library of CongressWashington, D.C.
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Prepared by Allen H. Kitchens and Audrey WalkerRevised and expanded by Connie L. Cartledge with the assistance of Michael W. Giese and Susie H.
Moody
Collection SummaryTitle: Philip C. Jessup PapersSpan Dates: 1574-1983Bulk Dates: (bulk 1925-1983)ID No.: MSS27771Creator: Jessup, Philip C. (Philip Caryl), 1897-1986Extent: 120,000 items ; 394 containers plus 2 oversize and 1 classified ; 157.6 linear feetLanguage: Collection material in EnglishLocation: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: Jurist, diplomat, and educator. Family and general correspondence, reports and memoranda, speeches andwritings, subject files, legal papers, newspaper clippings and other papers pertaining chiefly to Jessup's work with theCarnegie Endowment for International Peace, Institute of Pacific Relations, United States Department of State, UnitedNations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, and International Court of Justice. Includes material relating to his WorldWar I service in Spartanburg, S.C., and in France; and to charges made against him by Senator Joseph McCarthy andpostwar loyalty and security investigations. Also includes papers of his wife, Lois Walcott Kellogg Jessup, relating to herwork for the American Friends Service Committee, United States Children's Bureau, and United Nations, her travels toAfrica, Latin America, and the Middle East, and to her writings.
Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They aregrouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.
PeopleAcheson, Dean, 1893-1971--Correspondence.Baxter, Richard, 1921-1980--Correspondence.Bingham, Jonathan B.--Correspondence.Bishop, William W. (William Warner), 1906-1987--Correspondence.Borchard, Edwin, 1884-1951--Correspondence.Bowles, Chester, 1901-1986--Correspondence.Brinton, Jasper Yeates, 1878- --Correspondence.Bundy, William P., 1917-2000--Correspondence.Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947--Correspondence.Case, Everett Needham--Correspondence.Castberg, Frede, 1893-1977--Correspondence.Chacko, Chirakaikaran Joseph, 1899- --Correspondence.Cordier, Andrew W. (Andrew Wellington), 1901-1975--Correspondence.Coudert, Frederic René, 1898-1972--Correspondence.Cranston, Alan, 1914-2000--Correspondence.Dillard, Hardy Cross, 1902-1982--Correspondence.Dulles, Allen, 1893-1969--Correspondence.Déak, Francis, 1898-1972--Correspondence.Estabrook, Robert H.--Correspondence.Finch, George Augustus, 1884-1957--Correspondence.Fitzmaurice, Gerald, Sir, 1901-1982--Correspondence.Friedman, Wolfgang Gaston, 1907-1972--Correspondence.Gardner, Richard N.--Correspondence.Gros, André, 1908-2003--Correspondence.Gross, Leo, 1903-1990--Correspondence.Guggenheim, Paul, 1899-1977--Correspondence.Hackworth, Green Haywood, 1883-1973--Correspondence.Hambro, Edvard Isak, 1911-1977--Correspondence.Harriman, W. Averell (William Averell), 1891-1986--Correspondence.
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Hoyt, Edwin C. (Edwin Chase), 1916-2007--Correspondence.Hudson, Manley O. (Manley Ottmer), 1886-1960--Correspondence.Hyde, James Nevins, 1909-1996--Correspondence.Jessup, Lois Kellogg, 1898-1986. Lois Walcott Kellogg Jessup papers.Jessup, Philip C. (Philip Caryl), 1897-1986.Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005--Correspondence.Khan, Muhammed Zafrulla, Sir, 1893- --Correspondence.Kleffens, Eelco Nicolaas van, 1894-1983--Correspondence.Kuehl, Warren F., 1924- --Correspondence.Lauterpacht, Hersch, 1897-1960--Correspondence.Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, 1906-2001--Correspondence.Marcy, Carl, 1913-1990--Correspondence.Mbanefo, Louis, Sir--Correspondence.McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957.McNair, Arnold Duncan McNair, Baron, 1885-1975--Correspondence.Moore, John Bassett, 1860-1947--Correspondence.Pollak, Louis H.--Correspondence.Rhyne, Charles S., 1912-2003--Correspondence.Richardson, Elliot L., 1920-1999--Correspondence.Rogers, Lindsay, 1891-1970--Correspondence.Root, Elihu, 1845-1937.Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994--Correspondence.Schwebel, Stephen M. (Stephen Myron), 1929- --Correspondence.Shotwell, James T., 1874-1965--Correspondence.Sloane, Blaine--Correspondence.Smedley, Frederic C.--Correspondence.Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972--Correspondence.Warren, Earl, 1891-1974--Correspondence.Webster, Bethuel M. (Bethuel Matthew), 1900-1989--Correspondence.Wriston, Henry M. (Henry Merritt), 1889-1978--Correspondence.Yost, Charles Woodruff--Correspondence.
OrganizationsAmerican Friends Service Committee.American Society of International Law.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Columbia University.--Faculty.Democratic Party (U.S.)Institute of Pacific Relations.International Court of Justice.United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.United Nations.United States. Children's Bureau.United States. Department of State.
SubjectsDiplomacy.Human rights.International law.International relations.Law--Study and teaching--Africa.Law--Study and teaching--Asia.Law--Study and teaching--Middle East.Law--Study and teaching--New York (State)--New York.Loyalty oaths.
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National security--United States.World War, 1914-1918--Campaigns--France.World War, 1914-1918--South Carolina--Spartanburg.
PlacesAfrica--Description and travel.Asia--Description and travel.Latin America--Description and travel.Middle East--Description and travel.Spartanburg (S.C.)--History.United States--Foreign relations--Vietnam.United States--Politics and government--20th century.Vietnam--Foreign relations--United States.
OccupationsDiplomats.Educators.Jurists.
Administrative InformationProvenance
Parts I and II of the papers of Philip C. Jessup, author, diplomat, educator, jurist, international lawyer, and statesman, weregiven to the Library by Jessup in several installments between 1960 and 1977. Part III of the papers was given by Jessup'sson, Philip C. Jessup, Jr., in 1995.
Processing History
Part I of the papers of Philip C. Jessup was arranged and described in 1961. Material received between 1965 and 1977 wasprocessed as Part II in 1978, and the register was completed in 1981. Part III, consisting of items received in 1995, wasprocessed in 1996. The finding aid was revised in 2003.
Additional Guides
The Philip C. Jessup Papers are partially described in the Library of Congress Quarterly Journal of Current Acquisitions,vol. 18, May 1961.
Transfers
Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Sound recordingshave been transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division. Sheet music has been transferredto the Music Division. Some photographs have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. All transfers areidentified in these divisions as part of the Philip C. Jessup papers.
Copyright Status
Copyright in the unpublished writings of Philip C. Jessup in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody ofthe Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.
Access and Restrictions
The papers of Philip C. Jessup are open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Manuscript Reading Room priorto visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.
Security Classified Documents
Government regulations control the use of security classified items in this collection. Manuscript Division staff can furnishinformation concerning access to and use of classified material.
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Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Roman numeral designating the Partfollowed by a colon and container number, Philip C. Jessup Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington,D.C.
Biographical NoteDate Event1897, Jan. 5 Born, New York, N.Y.
1919 A.B., Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y.
1921 Married Lois Walcott Kellogg
1924 LL.B., Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
1924-1925 Assistant solicitor, State Department
1925-1946 Lecturer and professor, international law, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
1929 Assistant to Elihu Root, Conference of Jurists on the Permanent Court of International Justice,Geneva, Switzerland
1938 Published Elihu Root (New York: Dodd, Mead. 2 vols.)
1938-1951 Chairman and member, Pacific Council, Institute of Pacific Relations
1942-1944 Assistant director, Naval School of Military Government and Administration, ColumbiaUniversity, New York, N.Y.
1943-1944 Assistant secretary-general, Council of United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration(UNRRA)
1943-1945 Chief, Division of Personnel and Training, Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations, StateDepartment
1944 Assistant secretary-general, United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, Bretton Woods,N.H.
1945 Assistant on judicial organization, United States delegation, United Nations Conference, SanFrancisco, Calif.
1946-1961 Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy, Columbia University, New York,N.Y.
1947 United States representative, United Nations Committee on Codification of International Law
1948 Published A Modern Law of Nations (New York: Macmillan Co. 236 pp.)
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1948-1952 United States representative to the second, third, and fourth special sessions, General Assembly;deputy United States representative, Interim Committee, General Assembly and SecurityCouncil; and deputy chief of the United States Mission to the United Nations
1949-1953 Ambassador-at-large
1956 Published Transnational Law (New Haven: Yale University Press. 113 pp.)Trustee, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1960 Elected member of the International Court of Justice, Hague, Netherlands
1961-1970 Judge, International Court of Justice, Hague, Netherlands
1967-1986 Chairman, Chile-Norway Permanent CommissionHonorary member, Governing Council, International Institute for Unification of Private Law
1970 Sibley lecturer, University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Ga.
1970-1971 Whitney H. Shepardson senior research fellow in residence, Council on Foreign Relations,Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
1971 Barnette Miller lecturer, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.
1974 Published The Birth of Nations (New York: Columbia University Press. 361 pp.)
1986, Jan. 31 Died, Newton, Pa.
Scope and Content NotePart I
Part I of the personal papers of Philip Caryl Jessup (1897-1986) relating to international law and diplomacy includescorrespondence, reports, memoranda, manuscripts of articles, books, and speeches, newspaper clippings, and near-print andprinted matter extending from 1600 to 1959, with the bulk of the papers falling within the period 1925-1955. The amount ofofficial government papers is small since Jessup did not retain copies of such papers when he left government service. Onlya few biographical sketches relate to Jessup's family background.
Nearly two-thirds of Part I of the papers concerns Jessup's work with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; histeaching career at Columbia University; his membership in the Pacific Council, Institute of Pacific Relations; his service asassistant director, Naval School of Military Government and Administration; his service as chief of the Division ofPersonnel and Training, Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations, Department of State; his tenure as thesecretary of the council and assistant secretary-general of the First Council of the United Nations Relief and RehabilitationAdministration; and his tenure as a United States representative and delegate to the United Nations and as United Statesambassador-at-large. Material on these topics is widely scattered throughout the collection but concentrated in the SubjectFile. The remainder of Part I relates to subjects ranging from Jessup's biography of Elihu Root (1845-1937) to the chargesmade against him by Senator Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957).
Prominent among Jessup's correspondents are Dean Acheson, Edwin Montefiore Borchard, Nicholas Murray Butler,Frederic René Coudert, Francis Deák, Allen Welsh Dulles, George Augustus Finch, Green Haywood Hackworth, ManleyOttmer Hudson, John Bassett Moore, Lindsay Rogers, James Thomson Shotwell, Frederic C. Smedley, and Henry MerrittWriston.
Part II
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Part II of the Jessup Papers spans the period 1878-1976, with most of the material concentrated between the years 1955 and1970. Part II consists of Family Papers, General Correspondence, Subject File, Speeches and Writings File, Legal File,Miscellany, and Oversize. The Miscellany series includes papers of Jessup's wife, Lois Walcott Kellogg Jessup.
Most of the family correspondence in the Jessup Papers is located in Part II. Family letters covering travels of the Jessupsabroad were edited for publication by Lois Walcott Kellogg Jessup. The idea was an outgrowth of round-robin letters whichthe Jessups, particularly Lois Walcott Kellogg Jessup, wrote to the family following Philip C. Jessup's appointment asdeputy United States representative to the United Nations Security Council, beginning with his first trip to a diplomaticconference in Paris in 1948. The letters, interspersed with running commentary and explanations, were transcribed into anunpublished volume entitled “At Large With My Ambassador: Notes From the Diplomatic Sidelines.” Letters writtenduring earlier and later trips were subsequently collected and edited in a similar manner and grouped and titled by trip.Some were transcribed or excerpted into volumes; others remain consecutively paginated or numbered in the groups asassembled by Lois Walcott Kellogg Jessup for editorial purposes. In some instances, the original letters are attached to thepages of the volumes where they were to be inserted by the typist. The letters contain comments, observations, impressions,and descriptions related to the social and personal phases of the trips. The family correspondence also includes a smallgroup of letters which Jessup wrote to his family in 1917 and 1918 while he was a private in Company K, 107th Infantry,Twenty-seventh Division of the American Expeditionary Force during World War I. Written from Spartanburg, SouthCarolina, and later from France, the letters describe life and conditions in the military.
The General Correspondence, Subject File, and Speeches and Writings File supplement material found in Part I of thepapers. The General Correspondence and Subject File are closely related and reflect Jessup's interest in promoting thegrowth and development of international law in America and abroad. His support of American law school programs,participation in law societies, concern for the Hague Academy of International Law, and his trips to the countries of Africa,Asia, and the Middle East for the purpose of encouraging legal education are well documented in Part II.
The most extensive subject file in Part II pertains to the International Court of Justice on which Jessup served from 1961 to1970. This file contains personal correspondence with other judges and officers of the court, proposals for improvements inoperations, and other papers relating to the work of the court, including the Southwest Africa case. In addition a file on thecourt is also located in the American Society of International Law subject file. Other topics reflected to a lesser degree inPart II are international cooperation between countries, the Democratic party and national politics, and the war in Vietnam.
Most of the cases found in the Legal File involve international disputes for which Jessup was asked to prepare an opinionbased on his expertise in international law. All but two of the cases were prior to his appointment to the International Courtof Justice. A Nicaraguan case is the only one which he personally argued before the court.
A group of Lois Walcott Kellogg Jessup's papers in the Miscellany series includes some of her work on behalf of theAmerican Friends Service Committee, reports relating to children in Europe during World War II which she prepared underthe auspices of the Children's Bureau of the Labor Department, her activities in support of the United Nations, andnotebooks covering trips to Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East where she made special efforts to see conditions,meet the people, and examine the activities of women in Third World countries.
Individuals prominent in the fields of international law in America and in foreign countries, diplomatic service, education,and politics are represented in Part II. A sample listing of correspondents includes Dean Acheson, Richard Baxter, WilliamW. Bishop (1906- ), Chester Bowles, Jasper Yeates Brinton, Frede Castberg, Chirakaikaran Joseph Chacko, Andrew W.Cordier, Francis Deák, Hardy Cross Dillard, Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice, Wolfgang Gaston Friedman, André Gros, Leo Gross,Paul Guggenheim (1899- ), Edvard Isak Hambro, Edwin C. Hoyt, James Nevins Hyde (1909- ), George Frost Kennan, SirMuhammed Zafrulla Khan, Eelco Nicholaas van Kleffens, Sir Hersch Lauterpacht, Sir Louis Mbanefo, Lord ArnoldDuncan McNair, Dean Rusk, Blaine Sloane, Harry S. Truman, Bethuel Matthew Webster, and Charles Woodruff Yost.
Part III
Part III of the Jessup Papers spans the years 1574-1983, with the majority of the papers concentrated in the period1955-1983. The papers supplement files in Part I and Part II and pertain principally to Jessup's advocacy of internationallaw and interest in international affairs. The Papers in Part III are organized largely according to the arrangement of Parts Iand II and include four series: General Correspondence, Subject File, Speeches and Writings File, and Legal File.
Papers in the General Correspondence series, 1958-1983, consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence concerningJessup's interest in international law and foreign affairs. Among the more prominent and frequent correspondents in the
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series are Richard Baxter, Jonathan B. Bingham, William P. Bundy, Everett Needham Case, Alan MacGregor Cranston,Hardy Cross Dillard, Robert H. Estabrook, Richard N. Gardner, Leo Gross, W. Averell Harriman, James Nevins Hyde(1909- ), Warren F. Kuehl, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Carl Milton Marcy, Louis H. Pollak, Charles S. Rhyne, Elliot L.Richardson, Dean Rusk, Stephen M. Schwebel, and Earl Warren (1891-1974).
The Subject File, 1806-1983, consists mainly of correspondence, memoranda, legal papers, reports, background material,and printed matter reflecting Jessup's activities with various organizations and his interest in topics relating to human rights,world peace, and international law. The majority of the Subject File pertains to his service as a judge on the InternationalCourt of Justice and his work as a member of an advisory committee to the United Nations Conference on the Law of theSea. Most of the court files document his work as a member of the International Court of Justice's rule revision committee.Also included in this series are notebooks and course material chronicling his academic career as a student at Columbia andYale universities and his teaching duties while a professor at Columbia.
The Speeches and Writings File, 1926-1981, contains speeches, articles, book reviews, and book drafts and related material.Printed articles constitute the bulk of the series.
The Legal File, 1574-1981, one of the larger series in Part III, comprises almost half of this addition. It includescorrespondence, memoranda, orders, briefs, opinions, motions, depositions, background material, and printed matter. Themajority of the Legal File pertains to three cases, the Power Authority of New York, United States v. California, and UnitedStates v. Maine. Jessup served in an advisory capacity on these cases and testified as a witness.
Organization of the PapersThe collection is arranged in three parts composed of twenty series:
Part I:• General Correspondence, 1919-1958• Subject File, 1924-1959• Miscellaneous Subject File, 1902-1958• Elihu Root Material, 1600-1938• Articles and Books, 1922-1957• Speech File, 1932-1957• Miscellany, 1912-1956• Classified, 1950• Oversize, 1919-1958
Part II:• Family Papers, 1917-1972• General Correspondence, 1915-1974• Subject File, 1933-1976• Speeches and Writings File, 1938-1974• Legal File, 1927-1976• Miscellany, 1878-1969• Oversize, 1953
Part III:• General Correspondence, 1958-1983• Subject File, 1806-1983.• Speeches and Writings File, 1926-1981• Legal File, 1574-1981• Classified, 1962-1980
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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX I:1-72 Part I: General Correspondence, 1919-1958
Letters sent and received and related material.Arranged as received in reverse chronological order in five time periods, 1919-1945,
1945-1948, 1948-1953, 1953-1955, and 1955-1958, and alphabetically by name of personor organization or by topic. The 1948-1953 period is divided into two segments, onearranged chronologically and the other alphabetically.
BOX I:73-206 Part I: Subject File, 1924-1959Correspondence, reports, memoranda, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization or by topic or type of material.
BOX I:207-220 Part I: Miscellaneous Subject File, 1902-1958Correspondence, reports, memoranda, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization or by topic or type of material.
BOX I:221-254 Part I: Elihu Root Material, 1600-1938Material collected by Jessup for use in writing a biography of Elihu Root.Arranged into four categories: Elihu Root files, letters about Root, general correspondence
about Root, and Elihu Root papers.
BOX I:255-259 Part I: Articles and Books, 1922-1957Handwritten, typewritten, and printed copies and drafts of articles, books, book reviews, and
editorials.Arranged alphabetically by type of material and chronologically therein, except for the books
which are arranged alphabetically by title.
BOX I:260-270 Part I: Speech File, 1932-1957Handwritten, typewritten, and printed copies and drafts of speeches, with related
correspondence and other material.Arranged chronologically by date of speech.
BOX I:271-276 Part I: Miscellany, 1912-1956Appointment books, biographical material, memoranda, printed matter, and other material.Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein chronologically.
BOX CL 1 Part I: Classified, 1950Government classified documents.Organized and described according to the series, boxes, and folders from which the items were
removed.
BOX OV 1 Part I: Oversize, 1919-1958Oversize certificates and diplomas.Organized and described according to the series, boxes, and folders from which the items were
removed.
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BOX II:1-2 Part II: Family Papers, 1917-1972Correspondence, a diary, notes, and letters written by Philip C. and Lois Walcott Kellogg
Jessup from abroad and edited for publication.Arranged chronologically.
BOX II:3-15 Part II: General Correspondence, 1915-1974Letters received and copies of letters sent with attachments.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material and
therein chronologically.
BOX II:16-37 Part II: Subject File, 1933-1976Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material and
therein chronologically.
BOX II:38-49 Part II: Speeches and Writings File, 1938-1974Correspondence, speeches, speech drafts, notes and outlines, invitations, and handwritten and
typewritten drafts of books, articles, book reviews, poems, reports, and research notes.Arranged by type of material and chronologically therein.
BOX II:50-71 Part II: Legal File, 1927-1976Briefs, correspondence, documents, memoranda, notes, opinions, and printed and near-print
material.Arranged alphabetically by case name or subject, with most of the files further arranged by
type of material.
BOX II:71-79 Part II: Miscellany, 1878-1969Appointment books, biographical data, class notes and teaching material, clippings, financial
papers, memorabilia, military papers, and papers of Lois Walcott Kellogg Jessup.Arranged alphabetically by personal name, topic, or type of material.
BOX II:OV 1 Part II: Oversize, 1953An oversize map.Organized and described according to the series, boxes, and folders from which the items were
removed.
BOX III:1-7 Part III: General Correspondence, 1958-1983Correspondence with family, friends, colleagues, national and world leaders, and the public.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization or by topic and therein
chronologically.
BOX III:7-22 Part III: Subject File, 1806-1983Correspondence, memoranda, reports, course and lecture material, legal papers, and printed
matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX III:22-25 Part III: Speeches and Writings File, 1926-1981Correspondence, speeches, articles, book reviews, and books.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
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BOX III:25-39 Part III: Legal File, 1574-1981Correspondence, memoranda, briefs, orders, opinions, motions, depositions, transcripts,
exhibits, testimony, financial papers, notes, photographs, background material, and printedmatter.
Arranged alphabetically by case name or subject, with the majority of the files further arrangedby type of material.
BOX CL 1 Part III: Classified, 1962-1980Government classified documents.Organized and described according to the series, boxes, and folders from which the items were
removed.
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Container List
Container Contents
BOX I:1-72 Part I: General Correspondence, 1919-1958Letters sent and received and related material.Arranged as received in reverse chronological order in five time periods, 1919-1945,
1945-1948, 1948-1953, 1953-1955, and 1955-1958, and alphabetically by name of personor organization or by topic. The 1948-1953 period is divided into two segments, onearranged chronologically and the other alphabetically.
BOX I:1 1919-1945Ac-Am Co
BOX I:2 Am CoBOX I:3 Am Fr-AzBOX I:4 Ba-BorcBOX I:5 Bore-CaBOX I:6 CaBOX I:7 Ce-ChilBOX I:8 Chin-CoudBOX I:9 Coun-CzBOX I:10 Da-DodBOX I:11 Dom-ElBOX I:12 Em-FirBOX I:13 Fis-FuBOX I:14 G-HaBOX I:15 Ha-HerBOX I:16 Hes-HudBOX I:17 Hug-IBOX I:18 J-KBOX I:19 LBOX I:20 Ma-MooBOX I:21 MorBOX I:22 N-PaBOX I:23 Pa-PlBOX I:24 Po-RodBOX I:25 Rog-RoyBOX I:26 Roy-SelBOX I:27 Ser-SocBOX I:28 Soc-StBOX I:29 Su-TrBOX I:30 Tr-VBOX I:31 Wa-WoodBOX I:32 Wool-ZooBOX I:33 1945-1948
A
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BOX I:34 B-ChBOX I:35 Ci-DodBOX I:36 Dom-GBOX I:37 HBOX I:38 I-JBOX I:39 K-LBOX I:40 M-OBOX I:41 P-SiBOX I:42 Sm-VBOX I:43 W-ZBOX I:44 1943-1958 chronological
1952-1953BOX I:45 1951BOX I:46 1950BOX I:47 1949-1950BOX I:48 1949BOX I:49 1948BOX I:50 1943-1958 alphabetical
Ac-AmBOX I:51 Am-ApBOX I:52 Ap-AuBOX I:53 BBOX I:54 Ca-CeBOX I:55 Ch-CzBOX I:56 D-FBOX I:57 G-HamBOX I:58 Har-HyBOX I:59 I-LBOX I:60 MBOX I:61 N-RBOX I:62 Sa-SmeBOX I:63 Smi-VBOX I:64 W-ZBOX I:65 1953-1955
A-CBOX I:66 D-HBOX I:67 I-MBOX I:68 N-ZBOX I:69 1955-1958
A-BBOX I:70 C-GBOX I:71 H-NBOX I:72 O-Z
Undated
BOX I:73-206 Part I: Subject File, 1924-1959Correspondence, reports, memoranda, and printed matter.
Part I: General Correspondence, 1919-1958
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Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization or by topic or type of material.
BOX I:73-77 American Society of International Law, 1925-1956BOX I:78 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Accounts, 1940-1943Annual meeting, 1952Atomic energy, 1945-1946Barlow, Joseph E., case, 1930 See Container I:210, CubaBudget and annual report, 1942-1943
BOX I:79 Collective security, 1933-1935BOX I:80 Cooperating societies and journals, 1940-1943
Corbett, Percy E.Canadian memorandum, 1942-1943Consultant, Division of International Law, 1942-1943
Correspondence and other papers1952-1956
BOX I:81 1950-1951BOX I:82 1948-1949BOX I:83 1925-1947
Davis, Malcom, 1941-1942Division of Economics and History, 1940-1944
BOX I:84 Division of Intercourse and Education, 1937-1944Division of International Law
General, 1940-1943Jessup as director, 1940
BOX I:85 Finch, George Augustus, 1940-1946BOX I:86 Hudson, Manley Ottmer, 1944-1945
International administrationInvestments and inaugurating project, 1940-1944Meeting, Chicago, Ill. 1940
International law, 1924-1933, undatedBOX I:87 Minutes, 1949-1952
Miscellany, undatedNeutral cooperation, 1936Neutrality
General, 1938Prize law, British Public Record Office, London, England, undatedResearch memoranda, 1936-1937
Postwar problems, Percy Corbett and Manley Ottmer Hudson discussion group, 1942-1943BOX I:88 Preparation of teaching materials, 1941-1944
Revision of the covenant, 1928-1934State Department and War Department, articles and references, undated
BOX I:89 Study on United Nations police force, 1957Teachers conference, Washington, D.C., 1938
BOX I:90 Trustees, 1937-1944United Nations charter, ratification, 1945Wartime trade agreements, 1940
Part I: Subject File, 1924-1959
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BOX I:91 World CourtCorrespondence and documents, 1932-1936Hudson, Manley Ottmer, and Permanent Court of International Justice, 1941-1943Salaries and publications of Permanent Court of International Justice, 1942
BOX I:92-98 Columbia Naval School of Military Government and Administration, New York, N.Y.,1942-1945
BOX I:99 Columbia University, New York, N.Y.Atom bomb, 1945-1946Business law seminar, 1944-1945Center for the Study of International Relations, proposed, 1937Columbia queries, 1943-1944
BOX I:100 Committee on the War, 1940-1943Conference on Wartime Problems, 1942Correspondence
1955-1956BOX I:101 1952-1954BOX I:102 1949-1951BOX I:103 1928-1948, undated
Council for Research in Social Sciences, 1929-1956BOX I:104 Drafting committee, 1941
Drafting of treaties, Public Law 238, 1947-1948Faculty of political science, 1929-1948Faculty-student forum on current problems, 1939-1942Forms, undatedGovernment 257 and 258, 1947-1948International administration, 1947International law, 1945-1953International law joint seminar, 1931-1940
BOX I:105 Inter-university group and University Center for United Nations Research, 1946-1948Jessup, Philip C., promotions, 1925-1937Law school
General1940-1953
BOX I:106 1934-1939, undatedLibrary, review, 1926-1947
Library, 1933-1948Miscellany, undatedPress, 1931-1947Project 164, 1946Proposed dissertations, undatedPublic Law Department, 1936-1945, undated
BOX I:107 Public law and government, 1945-1948, undatedResearch institutes, 1926-1930Russian Institute, 1946-1947School for Foreign Relations and Affairs, 1944School of International Affairs, 1942-1953
Part I: Subject File, 1924-1959
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BOX I:108 Student file, A-Z, 1942-1958(14 folders)
BOX I:109 Student grades, 1929-1944Students, prospective, 1936-1948Summary of filesTeachers conferences, 1928-1934
BOX I:110 Training in international administration, 1942(28 folders)
BOX I:111 (1 folder)Trustees meetings, 1947-1948United Nations, Committee on, 1946-1948University council, 1947-1949University Research Council, undatedWilsonian Club, 1930-1946
BOX I:112-113 Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1937-1946BOX I:114-116 Council on Foreign Relations, New York, N.Y., 1927-1953BOX I:117-119 Foreign Affairs Forum, New York, N.Y., 1931-1933BOX I:120-121 Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., research in international law, 1926-1941BOX I:122 Institute of Pacific Relations, New York, N.Y.
American CouncilAnnexes
Nos. 1-40, 1933-1950Nos. 41-107, 1934-1950
Bisson, Thomas A., 1934-1951Board of trustees, 1939-1944Carter, Edward C., 1938-1947Chi Chao Ting, 1939
BOX I:123 Correspondence, 1936-1955BOX I:124 Executive Committee, 1944-1946
General1940-1950
BOX I:125 1932-1940BOX I:126 Holland, William L., 1949-1950
Incorporation, 1938Lattimore, Owen, 1949-1950Mitchell, Kate, 1939Moore, Harriet Lucy, 1943-1944Memoranda, 1938-1952
BOX I:127 Personnel, 1940-1944Project, buying a house, 1940Publication, 1940-1942Research Advisory Committee, 1944Riesenfeld, 1939-1940Rockwood, Charles, 1947San Francisco, Calif., and other regional groups, 1939-1942Secretary to succeed Frederick V. Field, 1941-1946Summaries, papers, and finances, 1938-1940
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Teachers seminar, New York, N.Y., 1939-1941BOX I:128 Pacific Council
Atlantic City, N.J., conferences, 1944-1946Carter, E. C., world trip, 1939Conference Committee, 1944-1945Finances, appeals to foundation, 1939-1944General
1935-1946BOX I:129 1939-1943
InquiryGeneral and advisers, 1937-1940Lee, Mass., meetingSpecific manuscripts, 1938-1941
BOX I:130 International ConferenceEighth, Mont Tremblant, Quebec, Canada, 1942Ninth, Hot Spring, Va., 1945Research Committee, 1940-1942
Japanese CouncilTakaki, 1939Takayanagi, 1939Yamakawa, 1939
Officers, 1940-1941BOX I:131 Postponement meeting, 1940-1941
Princeton, N.J., meeting, 1940-1941Study meeting, Virginia Beach, Va., 1939
BOX I:132-136 Latin America trip, 1941BOX I:137 McCarthy, Joseph R., loyalty, 1950-1951
America First, 1941Attacks by communist press and radio upon Jessup, 1950Briefing books, John J. Sparkman committee, 1951
BOX I:138 Federal Bureau of Investigation, investigation, 1950Garrison, Lloyd K., activities, 1950Hearings
Atom bomb letter, 1951Jessup notes, 1951Miscellany, 1951
Institute of Pacific Relations, press releases, 1951BOX I:139 Japanese embargo, 1951
Jessup, Philip C., 1951Correspondence, H. Alexander SmithLetter to John J. SparkmanL[oyalty] articlePoliticsStatementStatement, communism
Loyalty clippings, 1950
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Loyalty file, 1951BOX I:140 McCarran, Pat, committee, 1951
MiscellanySummary of transcript
McCarthy, Joseph R.Broadcast, 1951Charges, 1950Hearings, 1950
(4 folders)BOX I:141 (17 folders)
Pamphlet, 1952BOX I:142-145 McCarthyism, 1950-1954
Photocopies, undatedPolicy toward China, 1949-1951
BOX I:146 Reviews, Jessup/Deák books, 1935-1936Spanish embargo, undatedSparkman, John J., hearings, University presidents' letters, 1951State Department, Loyalty Board interrogatory, 1951
BOX I:147 Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations (OFRRO)Advisory Committee, 1943Albania, 1943Bibliography, 1943Budget, 1942-1943China, 1943Civil Aviation Conference, Chicago, Ill., 1944Civil service, 1943Division of Field Operations, 1943Division of Finance, 1943Division of Personnel and Training, 1943-1945
BOX I:148 Division of Program and Requirements, 1943Division of Studies and Reports, 1943Division of Supply and Transportation, 1943Division of Vacancies, 1943Germany, 1943Greece, 1943-1945
BOX I:149 Handbook, undatedBOX I:150 Italy, 1943
Jessup, Philip C.Notebook, 1943Personal, 1942-1945
Lendlease, 1943BOX I:151 Manual for the relief administrator, 1943
Memoranda, 1942-1943Minutes, 1943Miscellany
1942-1944
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BOX I:152 1942-1943Near East, 1943North Africa, 1943
BOX I:153 Office of Deputy Director, 1943Office of Director, 1943Office of Executive Officer, 1943Office of General Counsel, 1943Office of Selskar M. Gunn, 1943Office of Lithgow Osborne, 1943Office of Public Information, 1943OFRRO Bulletin, 1943Outline of OFRRO, 1943Secretary's notes, 1943
(8 folders)BOX I:154 (23 folders)BOX I:155 Sicily, Italy, 1943
Training, 1943Transportation, 1943United Nations Relief Relations Administration, 1943Weekly progress report, 1943Weston, Harold, 1943Yugoslavia, 1943
BOX I:156 State Department, 1930-1952BOX I:157 United Nations
Amendments to charter, 1945Application to United Nations, 1945-1946Arab States, pact of league, 1945Biographical document series, 1945Bowman Committee, 1945Codification Committee, 1947
(13 folders)BOX I:158 (15 folders)BOX I:159 (2 folders)
Commissions, 1945I
BOX I:160-166 I-IVBOX I:167 Commissions and committees, progress reports, 1945
Committee of jurists, 1945BOX I:168 Committee Six, miscellany, 1952
Compendium of procedure rules and regulations, 1945Coordinating Committee, 1945Coordination, 1945Correction of vote, 1954-1955Court memoranda, 1945Court statistics, 1945Darlington Informal Group, 1945
BOX I:169 Defining aggression, 1952
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Diplomatic intercourse and immunities, 1952Documents, M. Montague, 1953-1955Documents on admission of new members, 1955
BOX I:170 Drafting subcommittee, meetings, 1945Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C., proposals, 1945Executive Committee, 1945General correspondence, 1944-1952
(2 folders)Handbook, 1947International Court of Justice, 1945International criminal jurisdiction, 1952International law, 1947Jessup, Philip C., participation, 1948
(8 folders)BOX I:171 (11 folders)
Jurist's Conference, 1945Memoranda of conversations, 1945Miscellany
1945-1952BOX I:172 1947-1956BOX I:173 1943-1956
Office memoranda, 1945Organization, San Francisco, Calif., 1945
(10 folders)BOX I:174 (17 folders)BOX I:175 (12 folders)
Organization chart, United Nations Conference, document number 67, 1945Panel for inquiry and conciliation, 1949Position document, Committee II, 1945Preparatory Commission, 1945Press releasesProcedural rules and regulations, compendium, 1945San Francisco Chronicle, conference digest, 1945
BOX I:176 Steering Committee, document series, 1945Subcommittee, 1945
A, meetings, documentsB, meetings, documentsD, meetings, documentsE, meetings, documentsA, reportsC, reportsD, reports
Subcommittee minutes, 1945Texts, working papers compilation, United States, 1945
Committee EightEconomic and Social CouncilGeneral Assembly
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General organizationInternational Health OrganizationInternational lawSecretariat
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 1947BOX I:177 United States
I, document series, 1945II/1-2, document series, 1945II/3-4, document series, 1945III, document series, 1945IV, document series, 1945Adm number 1-45, 1945Adm number 46, preparation of report to president, 1945
BOX I:178 Delegation, 1945ListSchedule of meetings and agenda
Document series, UND number 5a, 1945General series, 1-200, 1945Opinion series, 1945
BOX I:179 Proposals, amendments, 1945Veto in Security Council, 1945Ways and means, evidence of customary international law, 1952Western Europe Union, 1955-1956
BOX I:180-184 United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, Bretton Woods, N.H., 1944BOX I:185 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
Ad hoc committees, 1943(23 folders)
BOX I:186 (9 folders)Administrative organization, 1943Agreement, 1943Agricultural rehabilitation, 1943American delegation, 1943Biographical data, 1943
BOX I:187 Boudreau, Frank G., advisory committee, 1943Circulars, 1943Civil service, 1943Clerical staff, 1943Clippings, 1943Combined boards, 1943Committee assignments, 1943Committee press relations, 1943Committees, 1943
Set 1I-VIII
BOX I:188 IX-XXIIISet 2
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I-IVCommunications with foreign delegates, 1943Conference, 1943Confidential memoranda relief periods, 1943Confidential releases, 1943
BOX I:189 Conversations, 1943Correspondence, 1932-1945Council session I, 1943Cultural and educational rehabilitation, 1943
BOX I:190 Diplomatic immunities and privileges, 1943Director general's staff, 1943Far Eastern studies, 1943Final business session, 1943Final plenary session, 1943Financial matters, 1943First council meeting, 1943Foreign Economy Administration, 1943Forms and procedures, 1943
BOX I:191 Founding, 1943Handbook, 1943Health section, 1943Informational documentation, 1943Inter Allied Committee on Post War Requirements, 1943Interoffice, 1943Jessup, Philip C.
Distribution, 1943Interviews, 1943Personal, 1943
BOX I:192 Journal, 1943-1944Latin American studies, 1943Legal aspects, 1943Leith-Ross, Sir Frederick, committee, 1943Libraries, 1943-1944Meetings, 1943Miscellany, 1943
(5 folders)BOX I:193 (15 folders)BOX I:194 (10 folders)
Nutrition and wartime rationing and consumption, 1943Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations
General, 1943Successor, 1943
Office of War Information, 1943Orders of the day, 1943Organizing Committee, 1943Per diem and returns to District of Columbia, 1943Personnel
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Policy, 1943Suggestions, 1943Miscellany, 1943
Preparation, 1943BOX I:195 Press releases, 1943-1944
Private, 1943Private organizations, 1943Public information, 1943Public relations, 1943
BOX I:196 Receptions, 1943(18 folders)
BOX I:197 (15 folders)BOX I:198 (7 folders)
Recipient governments, 1943Resolutions Subcommittee, 1943Review Committee, 1943
BOX I:199 Rules and regulations, 1943Russian studies, 1943Salary scales, 1943Security, 1943Southeast Asia studies, 1943Staff arrangements, 1943Standing committees, 1943Studies program, 1943Subcommittee, secretary reports, 1943Suspense file, 1943Technical Secretariat, 1943Training, 1943Travel, 1943Washington, D.C., meeting, 1943
BOX I:200-203 Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1949-1959BOX I:204-206 World Court, establishment of, 1925-1951
BOX I:207-220 Part I: Miscellaneous Subject File, 1902-1958Correspondence, reports, memoranda, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization or by topic or type of material.
BOX I:207 Admiralty notes, circa 1935-1940America First Committee, 1939-1941
BOX I:208 American Assembly, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 1957-1958American atomic age, 1957American Foundation, 1929-1933Board of Economic Warfare, 1942-1943Committee on War Crimes Research, 1950Conference on Atlantic Relations, Prout's Neck, Maine, 1941Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, 1950
BOX I:209 Congo, undated
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Cooley, Thomas, lectures, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1958 See also ContainerI:218, Research material
Council for Democracy, 1940-1941Croton property, Cortlandt, N.Y., 1926-1941
BOX I:210 Cuba, 1902-1933BOX I:211 Dominican agreement, 1939-1941
Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C., proposals, 1944Fellowships, 1940-1942Foreign Policy Association, 1926-1950
(11 folders)BOX I:212 Hague, Netherlands, lectures
1929-1957BOX I:213 1956-1957
Hiss, Alger, 1945-1951BOX I:214 Institute of World Policy, 1941-1956
International Law Commission, 1948-1952Japanese embargo, 1940-1941Jessup, Philip C., anecdotes and quips, undatedJudicial conference, Atlantic City, N.J., 1948National Committee on Food for Small Democracies, 1941
BOX I:215 National Economical and Social Planning Association, 1939-1942Neutrality, 1939-1940
BOX I:216 Norges Bank, 1939-1943Norwegian legation, 1941-1943Postwar planning, 1942-1943
BOX I:217 Postwar studies, 1940-1942Refugees, 1937-1943
BOX I:218 Research material for Thomas Cooley lectures, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.,1927-1955 See also Container I:209, Cooley, Thomas, lectures
Spanish embargo, 1937-1939The Altmark, 1940United States and war
1941-1942BOX I:219 1935-1941
United States neutrality policy, 1934-1942War Department, 1944-1945Willkie, Wendell L., presidential campaign, 1940World brotherhood, 1958
(2 folders)BOX I:220 (8 folders)
World Federalists, 1949Yale University, New Haven, Conn., lectures, 1956Yale University Press
BOX I:221-254 Part I: Elihu Root Material, 1600-1938Material collected by Jessup for use in writing a biography of Elihu Root.
Part I: Miscellaneous Subject File, 1902-1958
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Arranged into four categories: Elihu Root files, letters about Root, general correspondenceabout Root, and Elihu Root papers.
BOX I:221-226 Elihu Root fileEarly and general, circa 1600-1938
BOX I:227 War Department, 1899-1904(18 folders)
BOX I:228 (16 folders)BOX I:229 (14 folders)BOX I:230 (8 folders)
Interim, 1904-1905BOX I:231-234 Secretary of state, 1905-1909BOX I:235-238 Senate, 1909-1915BOX I:239-243 Post-1916, 1919-1937BOX I:244 Conversations with Elihu Root
(17 folders)BOX I:245 (6 folders)
Correspondence between Jessup and Elihu RootBiographical sketchesChronology
(2 folders)BOX I:246 (1 folder)
ObituariesBibliography
(11 folders)BOX I:247 (5 folders)
Manuscript (incomplete) of Elihu Root (1938)IllustrationsReviewsIndex of Elihu Root filesArticle “Elihu Root,” by JessupFinancialMiscellany
BOX I:248 Letters about Elihu RootBOX I:249 General correspondence for biography of Elihu Root
A-GBOX I:250 H-PBOX I:251 P-YBOX I:252-254 Elihu Root papers
BOX I:255-259 Part I: Articles and Books, 1922-1957Handwritten, typewritten, and printed copies and drafts of articles, books, book reviews, and
editorials.Arranged alphabetically by type of material and chronologically therein, except for the books
which are arranged alphabetically by title.
BOX I:255 Articles, book reviews, editorials“American Diplomacy Between Two Wars, 1920-1929,” 1942
Part I: Elihu Root Material, 1600-1938
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General1922-1935
BOX I:256 1935-1940BOX I:257 1941-1952, undated
Lists, 1925-1945BOX I:258-259 Books
International Regulation of Economic and Social Questions (1955)A Modern Law of Nations (1948)“Parliamentary Diplomacy,” in Hague. Academy of International Law, vol. 89 (1957)Transnational Law (1956)
BOX I:260-270 Part I: Speech File, 1932-1957Handwritten, typewritten, and printed copies and drafts of speeches, with related
correspondence and other material.Arranged chronologically by date of speech.
BOX I:260 Correspondence1943-1949
(12 folders)1950
Jan.-June(5 folders)
BOX I:261 June-Dec.(4 folders)
1951-1952(9 folders)
BOX I:262 1953-1957, undated(13 folders)
MiscellanyBOX I:263 Speech rejections, 1948-1953
(11 folders)Speeches
1932-19391943
Apr.-July(4 folders)
BOX I:264 Aug.-Dec.(5 folders)
1944-1945(3 folders)
1948Jan.-Sept.
(10 folders)BOX I:265 Oct.-Dec.
(3 folders)1949
Jan.-May(14 folders)
Part I: Articles and Books, 1922-1957
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BOX I:266 June-Oct.(14 folders)
BOX I:267 Nov.-Dec.(3 folders)
1950Jan.-Sept.
(11 folders)BOX I:268 Oct.-Dec.
(4 folders)1951
Jan.-Aug.(11 folders)
BOX I:269 Sept.-Dec.(9 folders)
1952Jan.-Feb.
(4 folders)BOX I:270 Apr.-Dec.
(9 folders)Undated
BOX I:271-276 Part I: Miscellany, 1912-1956Appointment books, biographical material, memoranda, printed matter, and other material.Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein chronologically.
BOX I:271-272 Appointment books1929-1953
BOX I:273 1955-1956Biographical
Jessup, Philip C., legal education, 1920-1924GeneralSketches
BOX I:274 GeneralMemorabilia
BOX I:275 MemorandaNewspaper clippingsPassports
BOX I:276 Printed matter, 1912-1955, undated See also Part I: Oversize
BOX CL 1 Part I: Classified, 1950Government classified documents.Organized and described according to the series, boxes, and folders from which the items were
removed.
BOX CL 1 Subject file
Part I: Speech File, 1932-1957
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State Department, 1950 (Container I:156)
BOX OV 1 Part I: Oversize, 1919-1958Oversize certificates and diplomas.Organized and described according to the series, boxes, and folders from which the items were
removed.
BOX OV 1 Printed matter, 1919-1958 (Container I:276)
BOX II:1-2 Part II: Family Papers, 1917-1972Correspondence, a diary, notes, and letters written by Philip C. and Lois Walcott Kellogg
Jessup from abroad and edited for publication.Arranged chronologically.
BOX II:1 Family letters edited by Lois Walcott Kellogg Jessup“A Summer in Europe,” letters of Philip C. Jessup, 1928Latin America, 1941Letters from Lisbon, Portugal, and Madrid, Spain, Nov. 1942-Jan. 1943, with notes and
diaryFrance for American Friends Service Committee, Dec. 1945-Feb. 1946United Nations General Assembly, Paris, France, 1948; Council of Foreign Ministers, Paris,
France, May-June 1949At Large With My Ambassador; Notes from the Diplomatic Sidelines, Sept. 1948-June 1949Around the World, 1949-1950Letters from Paris, France, and England, United Nations General Assembly, 1951
BOX II:2 Letters from Norway, 1953; Hawaii, 1954; Poland, 1965; Morocco, 1965-1966Europe and Middle East, sabbatical, 1956
(2 folders)West Africa, 1960Family letters, 1960-1961Africa, 1963Holland and Belgium, 1964-1966
Family correspondence, 1917-1919, 1927-1972, undated(4 folders)
BOX II:3-15 Part II: General Correspondence, 1915-1974Letters received and copies of letters sent with attachments.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material and
therein chronologically.
BOX II:3 “A” miscellaneous(3 folders)
Acheson, Dean(2 folders)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, Mass.American Foreign Law AssociationAmerican Friends Service Committee
BOX II:4 American Fund for Free Jurists, New York, N.Y.American Journal of International Law
Part I: Classified, 1950
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American Law Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.American Philosophical SocietyAmerican Political Science ReviewArchon BooksAsia Foundation“B” miscellaneous
(3 folders)BOX II:5 Barrett, Edward W.
Barros, JamesBaxter, RichardBishop, William W. (1906- )Bloomfield, Lincoln P.Bowles, ChesterBrookings Institution, Washington, D.C.Bunche, Ralph J.“C” miscellaneous
(4 folders)BOX II:6 Cambridge University Press
Castberg, FredeChacko, Chirakaikaran JosephCharles Ashmun, Inc.Colgate University, Hamilton, N.Y., Foreign Policy ConferenceCollier-MacmillanCommager, Henry SteeleCommission to Study the Organization of PeaceConnecticut Bar Association, Hartford, Conn.Cordier, Andrew W.Corry, Andrew V.Cosford, Edwin J.Cowles, Willard B.“D” miscellaneous
(2 folders)Deák, FrancisDillard, Hardy Cross
BOX II:7 “E” miscellaneousEdson, Jean S. (Mrs. Andrew W. Slater)Encyclopedia Britannica“F” miscellaneous
(2 folders)Finkelstein, LawrenceFitzmaurice, Sir GeraldForeign Policy AssociationForeign Service Institute, Washington, D.C.Forkner, Claude E.Frankfurter, FelixFreeman, Alwyn V.Friedmann, Wolfgang Gaston
Part II: General Correspondence, 1915-1974
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BOX II:8 “G” miscellaneous(4 folders)
Gilchrist, HuntingtonGros, AndréGuggenheim, Paul“Ha” miscellaneous
BOX II:9 “He-Hu” miscellaneous(2 folders)
Hambro, Edvard IsakHammarskjold, DagHarriman, W. AverellHenkins, LouisHewes, James E., Jr.Hoyt, Edwin C.Hyde, James Nevins“I-J” miscellaneous
(2 folders)BOX II:10 Jenks, C. Wilfred
Jessup, Frank W.“K” miscellaneous
(2 folders)Kennan, George FrostKhan, Sir Muhammed ZafrullaKing, Coretta ScottKoessler, Maximilian“L”
(3 folders)Lande, AdolfLauterpacht, Sir Hersch
BOX II:11 “M” miscellaneous(3 folders)
MacChesney, BrunsonMacmillan Publishing Co.Martin, Charles E.Mbanefo, Sir LouisMcClure, WallaceMcDougal, Myres S.McNair, Lord Arnold Duncan McNairMurray, Pauli“N” miscellaneous
(2 folders)Nitze, Paul
BOX II:12 “O” miscellaneousOceana PublicationsOlmstead, Cecil J.“P” miscellaneous
(3 folders)
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Pearson, Lester B.Political Science QuarterlyPollak, Louis H.President's Commission on National Goals“R” miscellaneous
(2 folders)BOX II:13 Ray, George W.
Red CrossRosenberg, James N.Rostow, Eugene V.Rusk, Dean“S” miscellaneous
(5 folders)BOX II:14 Seligman, Eustace
Sloan, BlaineSmedley, Frederic C.Snyder, Richard C.Sommerich, Otto C.Spender, PercyState DepartmentStein, EricStephens, Waldo“T” miscellaneous
(2 folders)Tanaka, KotaroTaubenfeld, HowardTruman, Harry S.“U” miscellaneousUnidentified
BOX II:15 “V” miscellaneousVirginia Journal of International LawVirginia Quarterly Review“W” miscellaneous
(3 folders)“Y” miscellaneousYost, Charles Woodruff“Z” miscellaneous
BOX II:16-37 Part II: Subject File, 1933-1976Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material and
therein chronologically.
BOX II:16 Academia Mexicana de Derecho International, Villa Obregón, MexicoAcheson, DeanAfrica
Part II: General Correspondence, 1915-1974
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1960 trip(2 folders)
1963 tripGeneral planning materialCorrespondence with Edvard Isak HambroEgypt and TunisiaGhanaIvory CoastKenyaMoroccoNigeriaSenegalSudanTanganyikaUganda
American International Law Cases (Francis Deák)BOX II:17 American Society of International Law
General, 1956-1976(3 folders)
Manley Ottmer Hudson MedalPanel on the International Court
(1 folder)BOX II:18 (1 folder)
Antarctic treatyAsian lecture trip, 1960-1961
General correspondence and accountsMemoranda and observationsCeylonIndiaIndian School of International Studies, New Delhi, IndiaIraqMiddle Eastern citiesNepalWest Pakistan
Austin, WarrenBOX II:19 Azkoul, Karim
Barr-Kumarakulasinghe, Prabha S.Briggs, Herbert W.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
General, 1954-1974(4 folders)
Report to the trustees by Jessup, 1970Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, Calif.Century Association
BOX II:20 Colby College, Waterville, MaineColumbia University, New York, N.Y.
Ad Hoc Committee on Appointment of Charles F. Mullett
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Advisory Committee of the FacultiesCommittee on InstructionDepartment of Philosophy CommitteeGeneral correspondence, 1949-1974
(2 folders)Institute for Defense AnalysisLaw journals and societiesOffice correspondenceOral History Research OfficeSchool of International AffairsSchool of Journalism lectures
BOX II:21 Student file, A-Z(4 folders)
Columbia University FORUMColumbia University Press
BOX II:22 Conference on Law of the Sea, 1970-1975, undated(6 folders)
BOX II:23 Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C.Council of EuropeCouncil on Foreign Relations, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
General, 1954-1975(2 folders)
Study Group on Law and PoliticsReportsWorking papers, nos. 1-2 and 3-5
BOX II:24 Court of ManCuba, analysis of United States export trade
Correspondence, 1933-1934(5 folders)
MemorandaBOX II:25 Democratic National Committee Advisory Council
1957-1959(5 folders)
BOX II:26 1959-1960, undated(3 folders)
European Coal and Steel CommunityFindlay, RobertFord FoundationFradkin, ElviraFreeman, Alwyn V.Fund for the RepublicGarrison, Lloyd K.George C. Marshall Research FoundationGjurgjevie, Theodore V.Greek political prisonersHague Academy of International Law, Hague, Netherlands
1956-1958
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BOX II:27 1959-1974(3 folders)
Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y.General, 1956-1975
(2 folders)Sigma Phi SocietySpecial Committee of Board of Trustees on Root Art Center
BOX II:28 Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.Advisory Committee for the Draft Codification on Responsibility of StatesCenter for International Affairs Visiting CommitteeGeneral
Hoyt, Edwin C.Hyder, KhurshidInstitut De Droit International, Geneva, Switzerland See same container, Institute of
International LawInstitute for International Order, New York, N.Y.Institute of International Law, Geneva, Switzerland, 1954-1970
(4 folders)Institute of Pacific Relations, New York, N.Y.Institute on Man and Science, New York, N.Y.
BOX II:29 International Court of JusticeCorrespondence, 1960-1974
(4 folders)Information BulletinMiscellany
BOX II:30 New York University, New York, N.Y., conference, 4 Apr. 1970Official correspondence during Jessup's service as court representative at the United Nations
General Assembly(2 folders)
Papers and reports relating to judges' salaries and pension schemePermanent Commission on Conciliation between Chile and NorwaySouthwest Africa caseStudy Group on the International Court of Justice[United States] Committee for...Repeal of Self-Judging Reservation
(1 folder)BOX II:31 (2 folders)
International Institute for the Unification of Private LawInternational Law Association
American branchGeneral
International Law FundInternational OrganizationKennedy, John F., death ofKoessler, MaximilianLanger, RobertLauterpacht, Sir Hersch
BOX II:32 Members of Congress for Peace Through Law
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Middle East, cooperation in legal education with Columbia University, New York, N.Y., andUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., law schools, 1954-1958, undated(5 folders)
Morgan-Manhattan Storage and Warehouse Co.Moore, John Bassett, papersNational Council of Churches of ChristNaval War College, Newport, R.I.
BOX II:33 New York City Bar Association, New York, N.Y.GeneralInternational Law Committee
Plattsburg, N.Y., State University College “Pathways to Peace” ProgramPrinceton University, Princeton, N.J.Pollak, Louis H.Rand Corp.Rockefeller Foundation, 1956-1974
(2 folders)Rothstein, David, book on the papers of John MarshallRudzinski, Aleksander WitoldStason, Edwin B.Taubenfeld, HowardTruman, Harry S., Wake Island trip
BOX II:34 United NationsConference on the Law of the Sea See Container II:22, same headingMemoranda and reports on Committee IV, judicial organizationMiscellanyNotes and memoranda, San Francisco conference, San Francisco, Calif., 1945Notes on meetings of Committee IV, 1945Reports of United States representatives, 1945-1947Shirley Hazzard articlesUnited States Department of State Advisory Panel on International Law
Immunities of foreign governments(1 folder)
BOX II:35 (2 folders)International Court of JusticeWar powers
(2 folders)University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.Vanderbilt Journal of Transactional LawVietnam
Debate with Father Daniel LyonsWNET (New York television station) and British Broadcasting Corp. program on
Nuremberg principlesBOX II:36 Lawyers Committee on American Policy Toward Vietnam
General, 1971-1973(3 folders)
Jessup's letter to senators
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Printed matter(1 folder)
BOX II:37 (1 folder)Weissberg, GuentWellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.William and Mary Law ReviewWilson, WoodrowWold, TerjeWoodrow Wilson FoundationYale University, New Haven, Conn.Zarras, John
BOX II:38-49 Part II: Speeches and Writings File, 1938-1974Correspondence, speeches, speech drafts, notes and outlines, invitations, and handwritten and
typewritten drafts of books, articles, book reviews, poems, reports, and research notes.Arranged by type of material and chronologically therein.
BOX II:38 Speeches1949, Oct. 19, welcome to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru at dinner1952
Dec. 8, Century dinnerDec. 15, “A Review of the Palestine Conciliation Commissioner's Work,” State
Department Bulletin, vol. 271953
Mar. 21, “Reflections on the International Scene,” Columbia University, New York, N.Y.,Dean's Day
Oct. 14, Inter-Faith GroupOct. 15, India HouseOct. 21, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.Dec. 2, Town Hall Club“Intermediacy,” lecture no. 4“International Law in 1953 A.D.”
1954Feb., New School for Social Research, New York, N.Y.Apr. 8, Wilmington RotaryJuly, Honolulu Press Association, Honolulu, HawaiiNov. 5, “Can We Go It Alone?” Opinions Unlimited, Falls VillageYoung Democrats
1956Nov. 1, “Adlai Stevenson Is the Author of the Plan To End the War in the Middle East”Foreign policy
1957Mar. 1, “American Foreign Policy,” Wilmington RotaryNov. 15, basic issues lecture, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
1958Feb. 27-Mar. 7, Thomas Cooley lectures, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.May 15, West Brooklyn Independent Democrats
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June 11, Williamsburg, Va.1959
Oct. 1, “The Function of International Law in International Relations,” Army War College“The International Opportunity,” Resources for the Future
1960Jan. 27, “American Diplomacy, Form and Substance,” Ohio State University, Columbus,
OhioFeb. 18, State Department Foreign Service InstituteApr. 4, Thirteenth Annual AIRC Conference, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.May 4, “An Uncertain Sound,” Conference Group of United States National
Organizations on the United States, New York, N.Y.June 14, broadcast, CBS News, invitation to learningNov. 29, “Modern Developments and Trends in International Law,” lecture, Helsinki,
FinlandDec. 15, “International Law as Applied in the Courts,” Delhi University, Bombay, India,
law faculty1961
Jan. 3, TunisJan. 30, “International Law in the Courts,” Colombo, CeylonFeb. 15, “Legal Problems of the UN,” Baghdad, IraqMar. 2, PACC
BOX II:39 Dec., “Why Is the UN Located Here?” Public School 8, Brooklyn, N.Y.1962, Oct. 5, American Association, Hague, Netherlands1963, Dec., Columbia University, New York, N.Y.1964, Feb. 19, Utrecht, Netherlands1965, Jan. 26, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., seminar on the problem of peace1966
Dec. 17, “The Expedient Things,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.Dec. 28, “The Educational Imperative,” AALS, Washington, D.C.Carnegie-Harvard Group, New York City Bar Association, New York, N.Y.
1967June 19, Amsterdam-Leiden-Columbia session, Amsterdam, NetherlandsOct. 24, “Achievements and Prospects of the United Nations in the Maintenance of
Peace,” Columbia University, New York, N.Y., seminar on the problem of peaceOct., Root-Jessup Council, Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y.Oct., UNITARNov. 29, Binger-CambridgeNov. 29, “Has Court a Role in Peace-Keeping?” Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
Tufts University, Medford, Mass.New York City Bar Association, New York, N.Y.
1968Mar. 18, “The International Judicial Process,” Chicago Bar Association, Chicago, Ill.June 13, American High School, Hague, NetherlandsJune 27, “Peaceful Change,” WOO Group
1970Apr. 4, Judges' Conference on “The Future of the World Court”Apr 25, introduction of secretary of state at ASLI
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Sept. 29, “Concerning the Function and Role of the International Court of Justice,”University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Ga.
Oct. 1, School of Advanced International StudiesOct. 20, New Haven, Conn., Bar Association“The Administration of Justice,” International Joint Conference of the American
Geographical Society and the American Division of the World Academy of Art andScience, New York, N.Y.
1971Mar. 3, “Solving International Problems, the Roles of Friends, Foes, and Colleagues,”
Council on Foreign Relations staffMar. 15, Toronto, CanadaMar. 25, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.May 21-23, Institute on Man and Science, New York, N.Y.Oct. 22, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.Dec. 17, Litchfield Co. University Club
1972Jan. 18, U Thant dinnerFeb. 15, Council on Foreign RelationsApr. 12, Frank Tannenbaum lectureApr., “The United Nations and the Rule of Law,” PMC and Potsdam MilitaryMay 8, New York City Bar Association, New York, N.Y.Aug. 23, session on environment, International Law Association, New York, N.Y.
Undated“American Political Theory of Participation in UN”Cambridge lecture notesExecutive Program, Business Administration, Arden House“International Law and International Organization”Michigan lecture“Pathways to Peace, the World Court's Potential for Peace”“Role of International Law in International Relations”Toastmaster's remarks“What Is Recognition?”
Undated and untitled notesBOX II:40 Speech invitations, 1955-1963
A-R(6 folders)
BOX II:41 S-Y(2 folders)
BooksThe Birth of Nations (1974)
Draft(4 folders)
BOX II:42 CorrespondenceMiscellanyResearch data
Chamizal dispute(2 folders)
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Council on Foreign Relations Study Group on Law and Politics(2 folders)
BOX II:43 (1 folder)Indonesia-KoreaIsraelItalian coloniesManchukuoMoroccoVietnam-Bao Dai
BOX II:44 Elihu Root (1938)Partial draft
(2 folders)A Modern Law of Nations (1948)
Book reviewsCorrespondenceDraft
(2 folders)Third draft
BOX II:45 Notes and correctionsResearch notes
(5 folders)BOX II:46 (6 folders)BOX II:47 (4 folders)
Old chapter on territorial control and jurisdictionA Modern Law of Nations, reprint (1968), correspondence and notes
BOX II:48 “Parliamentary Diplomacy” (1957)The Price of International Justice (Blaustein lectures), 1971Transnational Law (1956) (Storrs lectures)
CorrespondenceMiscellanyReviews and notices
Draft manuscript on United States foreign relations for Yale University Press(2 folders)
1970-1971 writing projectCorrespondence
General(1 folder)
BOX II:49 (1 folder)Harris, William R.State Department
MiscellanyArticles, 1960-1968, undated
(8 folders)Other writings
Book reviewsLetters to the editorMiscellaneous notes
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PoemsReports and memoranda on Central America and international guarantees of democratic
government
BOX II:50-71 Part II: Legal File, 1927-1976Briefs, correspondence, documents, memoranda, notes, opinions, and printed and near-print
material.Arranged alphabetically by case name or subject, with most of the files further arranged by
type of material.
BOX II:50 Barcelona Traction, Light & Power Co., opinion by JessupCalifornia caseCambodia v. Thailand (“Temple of Phra Viharn”)
Correspondence(2 folders)
Documents(4 folders)
BOX II:51 (2 folders)Memoranda and notes
Coty caseBackground papersCorrespondenceOpinionWorking papers
German alien property caseBackground papers
BOX II:52 CorrespondenceOpinion by JessupMiscellanyResearch notes
Guatemala caseCorrespondenceOpinion, drafts, and other papers
BOX II:53 Interhandel case (Switzerland v. United States)CorrespondenceDocuments
Switzerland(2 folders)
United StatesMiscellanyOral proceedings
Jessup, Philip C.Application for admission to barMemorandum relating to export dutiesMiscellaneous contracts
Kellogg, Frederick Sheffield, estate ofMichael v. Rumania
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BOX II:54 Navios Corp. caseBackground papers
(3 folders)BriefsCorrespondenceDocuments
BOX II:55 MiscellanyOutline of expert testimonyResearch notes
Nicaraguan case (Honduras v. Nicaragua)Correspondence, 1957-1961
(3 folders)Documents
(1 folder)BOX II:56-57 (9 folders)BOX II:58 (2 folders)
Documents not needed See also Part II: Oversize(4 folders)
BOX II:59 (1 folder)Fact fileMemorandaMiscellanyNotes by Jessup on arguments before International Court of JusticeReports of judgments, advisory opinions, and orders, International Court of JusticeTestimony of Jessup before International Court of JusticeTreaty points
BOX II:60 Verbatim record, International Court of Justice, Oct. 1960(2 folders)
Nuclear tests case (Australia v. France)Application by Fiji to interveneAustralian High Commissioner fileBackground papers
(2 folders)Brief to adviseCorrespondence
Australian officials1973, Nov.-1974, Apr.
BOX II:61 1974, May-1975, Feb.MiscellaneousTaubenfeld, HowardWeissberg, Guenter
Draft addresses before the International Court of JusticeInternational Court of Justice communiquesMiscellaneous
BOX II:62 New Zealand v. FranceOpinions
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By Jessup(2 folders)
By othersRequests by Australia for measures of protection
(2 folders)Verbatim record
BOX II:63 Panama Canal tolls litigation caseBriefs
(2 folders)Correspondence, notes, clippings
BOX II:64 Writs of certiorariPetitionsTranscript of record
Pan American International Oil case, opinion by Jessup(4 folders)
BOX II:65 Persian oil caseTexaco Overseas Petroleum Co. v. Libyan Arab Republic
Background papersCorrespondence and notesCorrespondence between TOPCO-CALASIATIC and the International Court of Justice with
respect to appointment of a sole arbitrator(2 folders)
Decision of tribunalLibyan arbitration
BOX II:66 Memorial of TOPCO and CALASIATIC, 1974, Nov. 12, annexes(3 folders)
Memorial on the jurisdiction of the sole arbitratorMemorial on merits of TOPCO and CALASIATIC
1975, Aug. 29BOX II:67 1975, Dec. 11
1976, Feb. 27, with annexes(4 folders)
BOX II:68 (1 folder)Schedule of annexes
(2 folders)Opinion
Tracy, JosephUnited States ex rel. Flegenheimer v. Italian Republic
CorrespondenceBOX II:69 Decision
Miscellany(3 folders)
Notes used for oral argumentBOX II:70 Opinions
Carlson, Kenneth S.Domke, MartinGuggenheim, Paul
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Jessup, Philip C.DraftsGeneralNotes
BOX II:71 Pallieri, GiorgiaRousseau, CharlesOthers
BOX II:71-79 Part II: Miscellany, 1878-1969Appointment books, biographical data, class notes and teaching material, clippings, financial
papers, memorabilia, military papers, and papers of Lois Walcott Kellogg Jessup.Arranged alphabetically by personal name, topic, or type of material.
BOX II:71 Jessup, Philip C.Ambassador-at-Large, 1949-1950
BangkokIndonesiaJapanKoreaSingaporeOther cities in Far East
BOX II:72 Vietnam(3 folders)
MiscellanyApartment, 108 E. 82nd Street, New York, N.Y.Appointment books
(2 folders)Awards, certificates, etc.Biographical data
BOX II:73 Civil service retirementClass notes and teaching material
(6 folders)BOX II:74 (7 folders)BOX II:75 Clippings
Air crash in BrazilJessup
Congratulatory letters on appointment to International Court of JusticeA-S
(5 folders)BOX II:76 T-Z
Employment records with United States governmentLetters of appreciation on resignation from State DepartmentLetters of resignation following appointment to International Court of JusticeMemorabilia
(2 folders)MiscellanyNorfolk, Conn., house and community
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Sabbatical accounts, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.Summer plans for grandchildren
BOX II:77 Trip to Europe and Middle East, 1956Hotels and itinerariesNotes and memorabiliaPurchases
World War I military papersJessup, Lois Walcott Kellogg
Activities in support of the United NationsAmerican Friends Service CommitteeChildren's Bureau, Labor Department
(2 folders)BOX II:78 Health insurance
Hospitality program for foreign visitorsInvitations and notes, United Nations General Assembly, Paris, France, 1951-1952Notebooks
1941-1943, Latin America, Portugal, and Spain1956, Europe and Middle East
Notes on Asian trip (India, Korea, Japan, Pakistan, and other countries)Other committee activitiesSpeech, Vassar Club, Washington, D.C., 1951, Oct. 3Speech notesTrip to Africa, 1960
MiscellanyClippings of articles by and about family membersJessup, Henry H., codicil and last will and testamentMiscellaneous manuscripts and fragmentsName cardsNewspaper clippings
BOX II:79 Princeton synopsis(3 folders)
Report of (Great Britain) Royal Commission on Extradition, notes by Hamilton Fish onreport
Welch, Emily S., estate
BOX II:OV 1 Part II: Oversize, 1953An oversize map.Organized and described according to the series, boxes, and folders from which the items were
removed.
Nicaraguan case (Honduras v. Nicaragua)Documents not needed, 1953 (Container II:58)
BOX III:1-7 Part III: General Correspondence, 1958-1983Correspondence with family, friends, colleagues, national and world leaders, and the public.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization or by topic and therein
chronologically.
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BOX III:1 “A” miscellaneous, 1973-1983, undated(4 folders)
American Friends Service Committee, 1959-1960, 1972-1973American Journal of International Law, 1959-1981American Philosophical Society, 1959-1961, 1972-1981
(2 folders)American Society of International Law, 1959-1960, 1969-1982
(2 folders)BOX III:2 Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1960-1961, 1972
“B-C” miscellaneous, 1960-1983(8 folders)
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1972-1979BOX III:3 Century Association, 1959-1983
(2 folders)Columbia University Press, 1959-1977Council on Foreign Relations, New York, N.Y., 1969-1982“D” miscellaneous, 1974-1982Dillard, Hardy Cross and Val, 1971-1983“E-F” miscellaneous, 1961-1983, undated
(2 folders)BOX III:4 Ford Foundation, 1959-1963
“G-K” miscellaneous, 1959-1983, undated(10 folders)
BOX III:5 Kendal-Crosslands, Kennett Square, Pa., 1974-1978, undated“L-Q” miscellaneous, 1964-1983, undated
(10 folders)BOX III:6 “R” miscellaneous, 1975-1983
Rhyne, Charles S., 1958-1977Rusk, Dean, 1960-1982
(2 folders)“S” miscellaneous, 1959-1983, undated
(3 folders)State Department, 1970-1981
(3 folders)BOX III:7 Students, 1967-1982, undated
(2 folders)“T-Z” miscellaneous, 1959, 1970-1983, undated
(6 folders)
BOX III:7-22 Part III: Subject File, 1806-1983Correspondence, memoranda, reports, course and lecture material, legal papers, and printed
matter.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization, topic, or type of material.
BOX III:7 Advisory Council on International Programs of Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.,1976-1977
Columbia University, New York, N.Y.Course material
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Basic issues in the news, 1959International law
1945-1946(2 folders)
BOX III:8 1959(2 folders)
Lecture notebooks, 1926Committee to Commemorate the 400th Birthday of Hugo Grotius, 1981-1983
(3 folders)Friedmann, Wolfgang Gaston
1961-1975(3 folders)
BOX III:9 1976-1977, undatedHamilton College, Clinton, N.Y., and Kirkland College, Clinton, N.Y., 1971-1982
(5 folders)Human rights, 1970-1981
(2 folders)Igbokwe, Felix O.
1953-1954BOX III:10 1955-1982, undated
(6 folders)Institut De Droit International, Geneva, Switzerland
1956-1973(2 folders)
BOX III:11 1974-1982, undated(3 folders)
International Court of JusticeAssessments for the United Nations Congo force and United Nations emergency force,
1961-1962(2 folders)
Attacks on the court, 1966-1967Committee for the Revision of the Rules of the Court
General, 1960-1969, undated(3 folders)
BOX III:12 ReportsBackground information, 1955-1968
(5 folders)General
1968Apr.-June
(2 folders)BOX III:13 July
1970Statute revisions
Article 22, 1967-1969(3 folders)
General, 1955-1956(2 folders)
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Working papers, draft textsGeneral, 1968, undated
(1 folder)BOX III:14 (2 folders)
Rules 0.01-0.55, 1968, undated(6 folders)
BOX III:15 Rules 0.56-0.78, 1968(2 folders)
Rules 8-19, undatedCorrespondence, 1965-1981, undated
(2 folders)Mohawk Nation of the Grand River and Nagaland cases, 1966-1967, undatedNorth Sea case, 1958-1969, undatedRepresentative to United Nations General Assembly, 1961-1968
BOX III:16 Southwest Africa case, 1964-1966, undated(2 folders)
Miscellany, 1964-1972, undatedInternational Peace Academy, New York, N.Y., 1973-1978, undated
(2 folders)Jessup, Lois Walcott Kellogg, traffic accident, 1966-1967, undatedLists, 1951-1963Norfolk, Conn., 1946-1982, undated
(2 folders)BOX III:17 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, 1974-1979
(2 folders)United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea
Advisory committeeBackground material
1806, 1859, 1933-1960, 1968-1970(4 folders)
BOX III:18 United Nations Conference on the Law of the SeaAdvisory committee
Background material1971-1980
(6 folders)BOX III:19 1981-1982, undated
(2 folders)General
1971-1976(5 folders)
BOX III:20 1977-1978(8 folders)
BOX III:21 1979-1982(4 folders)
Wake Island, 1956, 1971-1982
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BOX III:22 Yale University, New Haven, Conn., notebooks, 1921-1924(4 folders)
BOX III:22-25 Part III: Speeches and Writings File, 1926-1981Correspondence, speeches, articles, book reviews, and books.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX III:22 Speeches, 1933-1949, 1955-1960, undated(2 folders)
WritingsBy Jessup
Articles1926-1931
(2 folders)BOX III:23 1932-1949
(9 folders)BOX III:24 1950-1961, 1967-1970, 1979-1981, undated
(8 folders)Book reviews, 1945-1947, 1957-1959Books
Controls for Outer Space and the Antarctic Analogy (1959), 1959-1960BOX III:25 Supplement to A Collection of Neutrality Laws, Regulations and Treaties of Various
Countries (1940), 1940(2 folders)
By others, 1928-1929
BOX III:25-39 Part III: Legal File, 1574-1981Correspondence, memoranda, briefs, orders, opinions, motions, depositions, transcripts,
exhibits, testimony, financial papers, notes, photographs, background material, and printedmatter.
Arranged alphabetically by case name or subject, with the majority of the files further arrangedby type of material.
BOX III:25 Power Authority of New York caseBackground material, 1919, 1929, 1946-1956, undated
(6 folders)BOX III:26 Correspondence, 1955-1959
(5 folders)Federal Power Commission
19551956
Aug.-Nov.(4 folders)
BOX III:27 Dec.1958-1959, undated
General, 1955-1959(2 folders)
Press, 1955-1957, undated
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United States Court of AppealsDistrict of Columbia circuit
1956-1959(4 folders)
BOX III:28 UndatedSecond circuit, 1958
United States District Court, New York, N.Y., 1958United States Supreme Court, 1957-1959
United States v. CaliforniaBackground material
Committee on the Delimitation of the United States Baseline, 1977-1979(2 folders)
Cross examination and rebuttal, 1954-1958, undatedGeneral
1871, 1935-1959BOX III:29 1960-1979, undated
(6 folders)Louisiana-Texas boundary case, 1974Piers
1978(1 folder)
BOX III:30 (4 folders)1979, undated
Sohn, Louis B., 1954, 1966-1976, undated(2 folders)
BOX III:31 Briefing book, undated(3 folders)
Contracts and expenses, 1977-1980Correspondence
Briscoe, John1977-1978
(2 folders)1979
Jan.-Feb.BOX III:32 Mar.-Dec.
(3 folders)1980, undated
(2 folders)Iungerich, Russell, 1976-1978, undatedO'Connell, Dan, 1978-1979, undatedThomas, Peter Alan, 1974-1979
BOX III:33 Court documentsDepositions, 1979General
1977-1979(8 folders)
BOX III:34 1980
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Interrogatories, 1978-1979Testimony
By Jessup, 1979(4 folders)
By others, undated(2 folders)
Ereli, Eliezer1977
BOX III:35 1978-1980(3 folders)
Notes, 1979, undatedUnited States v. Maine
Briefs and motions1969-19701973
(3 folders)BOX III:36 (2 folders)
Correspondence, 1970-1972(2 folders)
ExhibitsAppendix to exceptions and brief of the common counsel states, 1974
BOX III:37 Numbered, 1574-1969(8 folders)
Unnumbered1803-1893
BOX III:38 1902-1936, 1954-1969, undated(2 folders)
Memoranda, 1970-1971(4 folders)
Miscellany, 1971-1972, undatedNotes, 1923-1972, undatedTestimony
By Jessup, 1971Nov.
BOX III:39 Dec.(2 folders)
By others, 1971-1972(3 folders)
United States-Canada treaty re Gulf of Maine seabed, 1979-1981, undated(2 folders)
BOX CL 1 Part III: Classified, 1962-1980Government classified documents.Organized and described according to the series, boxes, and folders from which the items were
removed.
BOX CL 1 Subject fileInternational Court of Justice
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Committee for the Revision of the Rules of the CourtGeneral, 1962-1964 (Container III:11)Statute revisions
Article 22, 1968-1969 (Container III:13)Legal file
United States-Canada treaty re Gulf of Maine seabed, 1979-1980 (Container III:39)
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