
Paul Shipman Andrews Papers
An inventory of his papers at the Syracuse University Archives
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Summary
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Creator: |
Andrews, Paul Shipman.
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Title: |
Paul Shipman Andrews Papers |
Dates: |
1882-1967 |
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28 boxes (15.25 linear feet)
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Abstract: |
Contains personal and professional papers
created and collected by Paul Shipman Andrews over the course of his life.
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Language: |
English,
French,
Italian,
Danish,
and
German
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Repository: |
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Ave., Suite 600
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center/university-archives
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Biography

Paul Shipman Andrews (1887-1967) was appointed the third dean of the College of Law at
Syracuse University in 1927. He also was an attorney and legal counsel in various capacities
throughout his life, including as Onondaga County Attorney and as a partner at Andrews,
McBride, Abend, and Pomeroy.
Andrews came from a line of prominent family members: his grandfather, Charles W. Andrews,
was one of the founders of Syracuse University's College of Law, as well as the Mayor of
Syracuse, New York from 1861 to 1862; his father, William Shankland Andrews, became a
justice of both the New York State Supreme Court and the New York State Court of Appeals;
and his mother was Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, an American writer best known for her short
story about President Abraham Lincoln, "The Perfect Tribute." Paul Shipman Andrews was
married twice in his life: first to Hannah Sargent Sessions Andrews (1888-1961) in 1917, and
then to Elizabeth Peterson Andrews (1908-2001) in 1963.
Upon completing his undergraduate studies at Yale College in 1909, Andrews went on to earn
a law degree from Columbia University Law School in 1912. While working as an attorney for
Onondaga County in 1916, he became a part-time instructor at Syracuse University. He held
this position until his appointment as dean in 1927. During his period in office, Andrews
introduced the use of the casebook method, as well as the moot court system. He also
implemented stricter admissions requirements to the College of Law and replaced much of the
faculty, which had up to that point mostly consisted of part-time local practicing lawyers,
with qualified professionals experienced in legal education.
In 1917, Andrews volunteered for Army service in World War I and was commissioned as a
Captain. He became the operations officer of the 151st Field Artillery Brigade in France.
Taking a brief leave of absence from his position as dean, Andrews would serve again in
World War II. He earned a promotion to Lieutenant Colonel and was hired as director of
liaison at the School of Military Government at Charlottesville, Virginia in 1942. From 1943
to 1946, he would serve overseas in North Africa and Italy. During this time, he was
assigned Provincial Commissioner of the province of Aquila in Italy, where he organized
large-scale donation drives to bring relief to devastated areas. Andrews was awarded the
Gold Medal of the Italian Red Cross for his efforts and made an honorary citizen of the city
of Ancona.
After retiring from his position as dean in 1952, Andrews spent a year working in the
Pentagon as a Special Consultant in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. From this
position, he produced a paper titled “The Cost of War and the Price of Peace,” which
outlined his research into what steps would need to be taken and what criteria would need to
be met in order to obtain a lasting world peace.
World peace was something Andrews strongly supported. He was passionate about his work with
and for the United World Federalists (UWF), for which he served as chairman for the New York
State branch. He was also chairman of several of the international congresses of the World
Association of World Federalists (WAWF). These organizations work in partnership with the
United Nations and multiple international and regional governments and institutions around
the globe with the goal of realizing global peace and justice through the development of
democracy and international law. The last eight to ten years of Andrews' life was dedicated
to a series of proposals titled “Neutrals for Peace,” as well as a comprehensive plan for
establishing world peace, which became known as “The Great Proposal.” He presented this
proposal to a number of world officials, including heads of state, royalty, and even the
Pope.
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Scope and Content Note
The Paul Shipman Andrews Papers include correspondence, organizational materials, diaries,
writings, photographs, research, and legal files from 1882 to 1967. The collection largely
covers Paul Shipman Andrews' adult life, including personal and professional items either
authored or collected by Andrews over the course of his lifetime. This collection is divided
into the following series: Awards, Correspondence, Diaries and memoirs, General Hospital of Syracuse, Legal files,
Photographs, Research, Travel, United World Federalists, World Association of World Federalists, and Writings.
The Awards series consists of two awards bestowed on Paul
Shipman Andrews from Syracuse University: a Special Honor Award in recognition of the
twenty-fifth anniversary of his position as dean, and an honorary doctorate degree in
law.
Correspondence contains Paul Shipman Andrews' personal and
professional correspondence from 1929 to 1967. A large portion of the correspondence
pertains to Andrews' travels and his work on his peace proposals. He traveled extensively
for his work after retiring from his position as dean at Syracuse University and often
needed to correspond with leaders in other countries to plan his trips and arrange meetings,
such as corresponding with the Vatican to arrange a meeting with Pope Paul IV. As such, many
of his letters also pertain to his work on world peace and world federalism, which was the
topic of many of his meetings. A large section also consists of professional correspondence
sent to and from Andrews throughout his career, including his work as an attorney and as
chairman of the New York Branch of the United World Federalists.
The Diaries and memoirs series is made up of reproductions of
those kept by Paul Shipman Andrews while in school and while serving in the army. One
journal which Andrews had published can be found within the Writings series.
General Hospital of Syracuse includes correspondence and reports
collected by Paul Shipman Andrews from 1939 to 1941 while serving as President of the
Hospital Board and as a member of the Board of Trustees at the General Hospital of
Syracuse.
The Legal files series contains correspondence and case files
that span Paul Shipman Andrews’ career as a lawyer. Andrews served as attorney for a variety
of cases, including fighting for compensation for George B. Marx, a mechanic who claimed to
have not been fully paid for a line of tank trucks he manufactured for the United States
Army; defending a man in a motor vehicle accident; and fulfilling his duties as an executor
of estates.
The Photographs series consists of both photographs of Paul
Shipman Andrews and autographed photographs of notable figures, such as Calvin Coolidge,
William Howard Taft, Herbert Hoover, and a selection of United States Supreme Court
Justices.
The bulk of the Research series covers Paul Shipman Andrews'
work on world federalism, "Neutrals for Peace," and "The Great Proposal."
Travel includes correspondence, reports, and personal research
pertaining to the travels of Paul Shipman Andrews, in particular a long expedition to Africa
with his wife Elizabeth in 1966.
The United World Federalists (UWF) series consists
organizational materials, reports and correspondence from Paul Shipman Andrews while in his
position as Chairman of the New York State Branch of the UWF.
The World Association of World Federalists (WAWF) series
includes meeting materials, minutes, publications, and reports. Meeting materials contain
handouts and meeting minutes Paul Shipman Andrews collected from conferences or congresses
held by the WAWF. Publications include pamphlets, manuals, and items written by Andrews for
the organization. The reports include organizational documents, such as statements of
position, financial reports, memoranda, and news reports.
The Writings series comprises works written by Paul Shipman
Andrews and his family and is divided into the following subseries: Articles and books;
Biographical file; Family writings; Reports; and Speeches. The Articles and books include
published writings authored by Paul Shipman Andrews. The Biographical file contains personal
information about Andrews. Family writings consist of items written by Andrews' family,
including legal books written by his father, William Shankland Andrews. Of special interest
is a copy of "A Perfect Tribute," a popular short story written by his mother, Mary Raymond
Shipman Andrews. Reports contain documents written by Andrews that were self-published or
personally distributed. The items under Speeches span Andrews' career, including speeches
given to the student body at Syracuse University.
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Alternative Formats
Selected speeches and correspondence from this collection have been microfilmed. The
microfilm reel is housed within the Writings series. Please contact the archivist for
further information.
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Restrictions
Access Restrictions
Please note that the collection is housed off-site, and advance notice is required to
allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room on campus.
Use Restrictions
Written permission must be obtained from the Syracuse University Archives and all
relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any
materials in this collection.
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Related Material
Clippings pertaining to Paul Shipman Andrews were separated and added to his file within
the Clippings Collection.
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Selected Search Terms
Names
Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman, -1936.
Andrews, Paul Shipman.
Andrews, William Shankland.
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941.
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.
Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978.
Sale, Charles, 1885-1936.
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.
Syracuse University -- History.
Syracuse University.
Syracuse University. -- College of Law.
United World Federalists (U.S.)
World Association of World Federalists. -- United Nations Office.
Subjects
College faculty.
Communism.
Disarmament.
World peace.
World War, 1939-1945.
College administrators.
Higher education.
Lawyer.
Types of material
Diaries.
Diplomas.
Legal files.
Pamphlets.
Photographs.
Reproductions.
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Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
Paul Shipman Andrews Papers,
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
Acquisition Information
Paul Shipman Andrews and his wife Elizabeth donated the bulk of this collection to the
Syracuse University Library's Manuscripts Department between 1967 and 1969. The collection
was later transferred from the Manuscripts Department to the Syracuse University Archives in
1971. One box of legal files was donated by David Andrews in 2015.
Processing Information
This collection has been processed and its materials have been placed in acid-free folders
and boxes. Items within binders were removed and placed in acid-free folders.
Finding Aid Information
Created by: Kristin McAvoy and Meg Mason
Date: 2017
Revision history:
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Arrangement
Files are arranged alphabetically within series and subseries, except for the Diaries and
memoirs series, which is arranged chronologically.
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Inventory
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Awards |
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Special Honor Award for twenty-fifth anniversary as dean 1952 |
Oversize 1 |
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Honorary doctorate degree in law 1954 |
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Correspondence |
Box 1 |
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A 1933-1966 |
Box 1 |
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Asia Conference 1952-1953 |
Box 1 |
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Australia 1960 |
Box 1 |
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Austria 1959-1967 |
Box 1 |
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Ba-Bl 1934-1967 |
Box 1 |
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Barnum, Cyrus P. 1957-1967 |
Box 1 |
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Belgium 1953-1963 |
Box 1 |
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Bo-Br 1934-1967 |
Box 1 |
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Boys' Club 1952-1966 |
Box 1 |
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Bu-By 1933-1967 |
Box 1 |
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Ca-Col 1930-1966 |
Box 2 |
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Canada 1931-1966 |
Box 2 |
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Clark, Grenville 1951-1967 |
Box 2 |
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Columbia 1963-1964 |
Box 2 |
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Com-Cu 1933-1966 |
Box 2 |
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D 1937-1966 |
Box 2 |
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Denmark 1960-1967 |
Box 2 |
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Dumont, Josef 1936-1939 |
Box 2 |
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E 1933-1967 |
Box 2 |
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England A-L 1942-1967 |
Box 3 |
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England M-N 1952-1966 |
Box 3 |
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England P-Z 1952-1966 |
Box 3 |
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F 1929-1967 |
Box 3 |
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Finland 1960-1961 |
Box 3 |
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First Trust and Deposit Co. 1964 |
Box 3 |
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Florida 1966-1967 |
Box 3 |
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Form letter - inquiries from students 1964 |
Box 3 |
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France A-F 1958-1967 |
Box 3 |
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France G-W 1952-1966 |
Box 3 |
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Fund raising - Neutrals for Peace 1951-1962
(2 folders)
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Box 4 |
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G 1929-1966 |
Box 4 |
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Germany 1953-1966 |
Box 4 |
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Great Proposal 1951-1953 |
Box 4 |
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Ha-He 1933-1967 |
Box 4 |
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Haiti 1960 |
Box 4 |
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Hi-Hu 1932-1967 |
Box 4 |
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I 1957-1960 |
Box 4 |
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India 1962-1967 |
Box 4 |
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Ireland 1960-1964 |
Box 4 |
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Italy 1951-1966 |
Box 4 |
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J 1942-1967 |
Box 4 |
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Japan 1960-1964 |
Box 5 |
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K 1951-1966 |
Box 5 |
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Korea 1960-1962 |
Box 5 |
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L 1933-1967 |
Box 5 |
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Lebanon 1958 |
Box 5 |
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Lord Halifax 1941-1942 |
Box 5 |
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Mc-Mac 1932-1966 |
Box 5 |
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Mad-Mu 1932-1967 |
Box 5 |
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Milo di Villagrazia, Dr. A. 1951-1967 |
Box 5 |
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Mitchell, Ulyss S. 1960-1966 |
Box 5 |
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N 1952-1967 |
Box 5 |
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National Parks 1965-1966 |
Box 5 |
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Netherlands 1952-1967 |
Box 6 |
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Netherlands - Beümer, Hans - WAWF 1960-1966 |
Box 6 |
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Norway 1953-1964 |
Box 6 |
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O 1942-1966 |
Box 6 |
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Pa-Pe 1931-1967 |
Box 6 |
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Pakistan 1960-1964 |
Box 6 |
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Philippine Islands 1963 |
Box 6 |
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Pi-Pr 1933-1966 |
Box 6 |
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Portugal 1959 |
Box 6 |
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R 1946-1967 |
Box 6 |
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Rague, John - matters 1950-1951
(2 folders)
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Box 7 |
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Retan, George M. - Infantile Paralysis Fund 1934-1941
(2 folders)
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Box 7 |
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Rotary - International 1962-1965 |
Box 7 |
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Sa-Se 1942-1966 |
Box 7 |
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Schafer, John C. 1940 |
Box 7 |
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Sh 1953-1967 |
Box 7 |
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Si-Sy 1931-1967 |
Box 7 |
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church 1962-1967 |
Box 7 |
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Sweden 1953-1966 |
Box 8 |
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Switzerland A-B 1959-1966 |
Box 8 |
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Switzerland C-G 1959-1967 |
Box 8 |
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Switzerland H-L 1958-1967 |
Box 8 |
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Switzerland M-P 1958-1966 |
Box 8 |
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Switzerland Q-Z 1959-1966 |
Box 8 |
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Switzerland - Baumli, Franz 1962-1966 |
Box 8 |
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Switzerland - Wahlen, Dr. F. T. 1959-1962 |
Box 8 |
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Syracuse University 1933-1967 |
Box 8 |
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T 1932-1966 |
Box 8 |
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Talking Books 1964-1967 |
Box 9 |
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Triton Club 1936-1939 |
Box 9 |
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U 1933-1965 |
Box 9 |
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V 1933-1967 |
Box 9 |
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Vatican 1959-1967 |
Box 9 |
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Vienna case - Austrian correspondence 1964-1966 |
Box 9 |
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Vienna case - general 1964-1966 |
Box 9 |
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Vienna case - Giering and James correspondence 1964-1966 |
Box 9 |
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Vienna case - Riddleberger, James W. 1964-1965 |
Box 9 |
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Vienna case - Senator Gore 1964-1965 |
Box 9 |
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Vienna case - State Department 1964-1966 |
Box 9 |
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Vienna case - United States 1964-1965 |
Box 9 |
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Vietnam 1960-1964 |
Box 9 |
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W 1934-1967 |
Box 9 |
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Wallach, Ira D. 1953-1967 |
Box 9 |
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World Peace Through Law Center 1957-1967 |
Box 9 |
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X-Y-Z 1934-1967 |
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Diaries and memoirs |
Box 10 |
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Diary February 1904-February 1905
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Box 10 |
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Diary February 1905-April 1908
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Box 10 |
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Diary May 26, 1908-August 12, 1908
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Box 10 |
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Diary August 1908-December 1910
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Box 10 |
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Diary - Europe 1912
- reproduction
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Box 10 |
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Diary June-November 1918
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Box 10 |
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Diary November 1918-April 1919
- reproduction
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Box 10 |
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War diary - World War II April 1942-September 1943
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Box 10 |
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War diary - World War II October 1943-January 1944
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Box 10 |
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Signature book 1944 |
Box 11 |
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War diary - World War II February 1944-June 1945
- reproduction
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Box 11 |
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War diary - World War II June 1945 - April 1946
- reproduction
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Box 11 |
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War memoirs 1946-1962 |
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General Hospital of Syracuse |
Box 11 |
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Files of the President of the Hospital Board 1939-1941
(3 folders)
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Legal files |
Box 11 |
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Board of Mediation 1949-1950 |
Box 11 |
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Case book 1871-1939 |
Box 121 |
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Gelbart, Abe 1953 |
Box 12 |
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Gilbert, Donald - Delafield and Delafield 1946-1963 |
Box 12 |
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Island of Borneo 1950-1967 |
Box 12 |
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Marx case November 30, 1928-May 10, 1937 |
Box 12 |
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Marx case July 19, 1937-February 1, 1939 |
Box 12 |
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Marx case February 2, 1939-December 5, 1939 |
Box 12 |
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Marx case December 8, 1939-September 5, 1940 |
Box 13 |
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Marx case September 5, 1940-November 23, 1940 |
Box 13 |
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Marx case November 25, 1940 - April 29, 1942 |
Box 13 |
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Marx case undated
(2 folders)
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Box 13 |
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Marx case - brief 1918-1929 |
Box 13 |
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Marx, Robert (Tank Truck Value) 1954-1957
(2 folders)
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Box 13 |
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Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. 1962-1964 |
Box 13 |
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Personal - Converse Estate 1951-1953 |
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Personal - Estate of William Shankland Andrews 1935-1939 |
Box 14 |
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Righter, G. Henry 1959-1960 |
Box 14 |
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Schwartz, Harry 1955-1956 |
Box 14 |
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Security system 1955 |
Box 14 |
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Seeck - 1958 1956-1958 |
Box 14 |
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Seeck case (M. Karasik and F. E. Zündel) 1957-1967
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Box 14 |
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Seeck - DAVO statement October 1, 1958 |
Box 14 |
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Seeck - GM stock, Swiss claims 1957-1959 |
Box 14 |
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Seeck - motion to dismiss II 1956-1958 |
Box 14 |
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Seeck - negotiations for sale of claim 1960 |
Box 14 |
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Seeck - Werner matter, 1958 1958 |
Box 14 |
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Stirling, Kenneth 1957-1965 |
Box 14 |
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Vienna case 1964-1965 |
Box 15 |
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Widemann - memos of law 1953-1955 |
Box 15 |
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Widemann and Co. 1955-1957 |
Box 15 |
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Widemann and Co. - legal papers 1939-1961 |
Box 15 |
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Widemann bonds 1954-1962 |
Box 15 |
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Widemann vs Elmers - Bermuda correspondence 1942-1955 |
Box 15 |
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Widemann vs Elmers - Fox correspondence, B. Handsford and Co., National City Bank 1954-1959 |
Box 15 |
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Widemann vs Elmers - Validation Board 1955 |
Box 15 |
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Widemann vs Elmers - Zündel correspondence/Widemann correspondence 1954-1956 |
Box 15 |
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Woods End 1960-1962 |
Box 15 |
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Zündel 1955 |
Box 15 |
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Zündel - Cinema France 1955-1956 |
Box 15 |
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Zündel - Disney Productions 1955-1956 |
Box 15 |
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Zündel - fuse patent 1955-1956 |
Box 16 |
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Zündel - Pawlotzky cancer treatment 1955-1957
(2 folders)
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Photographs |
Box 16 |
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Andrews, Col. Paul Shipman teaching at American Military School circa 1939-1943 |
Box 16 |
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Andrews, Paul S. - general undated |
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Andrews, Paul S. - general undated |
Box 16 |
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Brandeis, Justice Louis Dembitz December 6, 1959 |
Oversize 1 |
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Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan December 1928, May 1932 |
Oversize 1 |
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Coolidge, Calvin undated |
Oversize 1 |
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D., William March 1, 1929 |
Oversize 1 |
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Hoover, Herbert undated |
Oversize 1 |
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Hughes, Charles Evans [US Supreme Court Justice 1910-1916; 1930-1941] October 13, 1931 |
Box 16 |
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Lehman, Herbert H. undated |
Box 16 |
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Macmillan undated |
Box 16 |
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Macmillan, Katharine undated |
Box 16 |
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Meeting with Pope Paul VI 1964 |
Oversize 1 |
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Mellon, A. W. undated |
Box 16 |
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New York State Minimum Wage Board for Hotel Industry 1953 |
Oversize 1 |
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Sale, Charles "Chic" January 17, 1936 |
Oversize 1 |
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Stimson, Henry July 2, 1929 |
Oversize 1 |
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Taft, William Howard June 24, 1926 |
Box 16 |
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Unidentified undated |
Oversize 1 |
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Unidentified undated |
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Research |
Box 16 |
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Belgium undated |
Box 16 |
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China April 4, 1953 |
Box 16 |
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Disarmament 1955-1963, undated |
Box 16 |
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France (Paris) 1952 |
Box 16 |
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Great Proposal 1950-1959 |
Box 16 |
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Ideas for revisions 1951-1952, undated |
Box 16 |
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Ideas, phrases, book references 1953-1956, undated |
Box 16 |
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Implementation - methods, propaganda, etc. - economic basis for greater trade 1951-1953, undated |
Box 17 |
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Italy 1947-1953 |
Box 17 |
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Judiciary: Swedish study 1945 |
Box 17 |
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London September 1951-November 1952 |
Box 17 |
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Middle East, including Egypt 1951-1953 |
Box 17 |
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Netherlands undated |
Box 17 |
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North Africa - Central Africa 1953, undated |
Box 17 |
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OMA - operations 1948-1953, undated |
Box 17 |
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Opinion studies: Western Europe and elsewhere 1951-1953, undated |
Box 17 |
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Pacific and Far East undated |
Box 17 |
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Peace proposals 1959-1962, undated |
Box 17 |
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Point 4 - Harold Wilson's Intellectual Development Authority, Colombo Plan, Dr. Plesman's Plan 1950, 1952 |
Box 17 |
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Powers: minimal, medial, maximal November 1949 |
Box 17 |
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Reeves, Emery undated |
Box 17 |
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Rome 1951, 1962, undated |
Box 17 |
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Russia 1952-1953 |
Box 17 |
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Satellites 1953 |
Box 17 |
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Scandinavia undated |
Box 17 |
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South Africa 1953 |
Box 17 |
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South American countries 1953 |
Box 17 |
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South Asia, India, and Pakistan 1953 |
Box 17 |
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South East Asia 1953 |
Box 17 |
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Spain and Yugoslavia, Portugal 1953 |
Box 17 |
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Teaching 1933-1934 |
Box 17 |
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Theory and philosophy - sovereignty 1950-1952 |
Box 17 |
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Turkey 1953 |
Box 17 |
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Under-developed areas, general undated |
Box 17 |
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United Nations 1955, undated |
Box 17 |
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United World Federalists (UWF) undated |
Box 17 |
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World Association for World Federalists (WAWF) undated |
Box 18 |
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The World Must Be Governed 1949 |
Box 18 |
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Yugoslavia undated |
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Travel |
Box 18 |
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Belgium 1951-1960 |
Box 18 |
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Ethiopia - Addis Ababa 1965-1966 |
Box 18 |
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European trip 1952-1953 |
Box 18 |
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Ghana - Accra 1963-1967 |
Box 18 |
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Ivory Coast - Abidjian 1965-1966 |
Box 18 |
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Kenya - Nairobi 1965-1967 |
Box 18 |
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Liberia - Monrovia 1965-1966 |
Box 18 |
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Madagascar - Malagasy Republic, Tananarive 1965-1966 |
Box 18 |
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Malawi - Blantyre, Limbe 1965-1966 |
Box 18 |
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Morocco - Casablanca 1966 |
Box 18 |
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Nigeria - Lagos 1963-1966 |
Box 18 |
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Preparation for Africa 1964-1966 |
Box 18 |
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Saudi Arabia 1966-1967 |
Box 18 |
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Senegal - Dakar 1965-1966 |
Box 18 |
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Sierra Leona 1965 |
Box 18 |
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Tanzania - Dar-es-Salaam 1965-1966 |
Box 19 |
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Tunisia - Tunis 1960-1966 |
Box 19 |
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United Arab Republic - Cairo, Egypt 1965-1966 |
Box 19 |
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Zambia - Lusaka 1965-1966 |
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United World Federalists |
Box 19 |
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Correspondence - fund raising 1958-1962 |
Box 19 |
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Correspondence - general 1951-1965 |
Box 19 |
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Disarmament September-November 1957 |
Box 19 |
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Meeting minutes 1951-1953 |
Box 19 |
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National Executive Council 1951-1958 |
Box 19 |
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New York State Branch 1951-1952 |
Box 19 |
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Publications 1947-1965 |
Box 19 |
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Reports 1948-1955
(2 folders)
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Box 19 |
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San Francisco, 19th General Assembly 1950-1965 |
Box 19 |
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Seventeenth General Assembly 1963 |
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World Association of World Federalists |
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Correspondence 1952-1965 |
Box 20 |
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Council meetings 1953, 1962, 1963 |
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Meeting places |
Box 20 |
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Cheshire, England - Lyme Hall, International Study Conference 1956-1957 |
Box 20 |
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Cologne conference 1960 |
Box 20 |
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Copenhagen Congress 1953-1960 |
Box 20 |
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Copenhagen proposals 1962 |
Box 20 |
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Pauwhof conference 1962 |
Box 20 |
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Pietersberg conference 1958-1959 |
Box 20 |
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Vienna Congress - minutes 1959-1961 |
Box 20 |
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Vienna Congress - preparation 1960-1961 |
Box 20 |
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Vienna Congress - published materials 1961 |
Box 20 |
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Vienna Congress - reports 1961 |
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Publications |
Box 20 |
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Organization manual 1964 |
Box 21 |
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Pamphlets and newsletters 1951-1965 |
Box 21 |
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Statutes and by-laws 1953-1962 |
Box 21 |
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World Parliament Association 1954-1966 |
Box 21 |
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Reports 1946-1965, undated
(3 folders)
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Writings |
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Articles and books |
Box 21 |
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"A Blueprint of World Federalism: The Coming 'Moment of History" Current History volume 39 number 228 August 1960 |
Box 21 |
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"Can Switzerland Show the Way?" Swiss Review of World Affairs volume 10 number 1 April 1960 |
Box 21 |
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"The Coming 'Moment of History'" [possibly published in Tribune de Genève] undated |
Box 21 |
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"Les Conditions Indispensables pour une paix assuée" [possibly published in Tribune de Genève] May 29, 1960 |
Box 21 |
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"Dangers and a Hope" undated |
Box 21 |
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"Food, Peach, and Freedom" undated |
Box 21 |
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"Une force de police internationale" La Tribune De Genève number 130 June 1960 |
Box 21 |
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Guns of the A. E. F. 1920 |
Box 22 |
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"Linda Darnell 'Does it Herself'!" April 1965 |
Box 22 |
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"The National Security - Self-Satisfaction or Sacrifice" January 20, 1959 |
Box 22 |
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"Les neutres au service de la paix" L'essor 20. December 1959 |
Box 22 |
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"Plädoyer für die Weltparlamentarier" Die Weltwoche November 1959 |
Box 22 |
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"Pope Paul's Handclasp was 'Electric': Dean Andrew's Vatican Visit" Post
Standard May 15, 1964
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Box 22 |
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"A Proposal" undated |
Box 22 |
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"A Proposed Survey of the Bar and of the Public Need for Legal Services in New York State" May 1940 |
Box 22 |
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"Prudence 1960" 1960 |
Box 22 |
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"Role of Neutral Nations in Enforcing Peace" Ghandhi Marg: A Quarterly
Journal of Gandhian Thought volume 7 number 3 July 1963
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Box 22 |
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"Self-Destruction - A Republican Obsession?" 1964-1965 |
Box 22 |
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"The Student at War" undated |
Box 22 |
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"To the Editor" July 29, 1938-January 13,
1965, undated
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Box 22 |
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"To the Editor" war letters 1938-1941, undated |
Box 22 |
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"World Leaders Agree, Total Disarmament Possible" Post Standard November 12, 1961 |
Box 22 |
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Various - regarding Paul S. Andrews 1940, 1959, 1961, 1966, 1967, undated |
Box 22 |
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Various - untitled undated |
Box 22 |
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"Which Way Out of the Recession?" undated |
Box 22 |
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"World Government Congress Viewed by S.U. Dean as New Event in History" May 6, 1951 |
Box 22 |
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Biographical file 1932-1933, April 21, 1942 |
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Family Writings |
Box 22 |
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Cases and Points in the Appellate Division, Vol. I by W. S. Andrews 1896 |
Box 23 |
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Cases and Points in the Appellate Division, Vol. IV by W. S. Andrews 1899 |
Box 24 |
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Cases and Points in the Supreme Court, Vol. I by W. S. Andrews 1882 |
Box 24 |
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Circular letters by Paul Shipman Andrews and Elizabeth Andrews 1961-1963 |
Box 24 |
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New York Reports, Vol. I by W. S. Andrews 1917-1920 |
Box 24 |
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The Perfect Tribute by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 1956 |
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Reports |
Box 24 |
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"An Appeal to Governments" 1962 |
Box 25 |
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Cost of War or Price of Peace: A Proposal, Plough Shares or Atom Bombs April 28, 1953 |
Box 25 |
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Cost of War or Price of Peace: A Proposal, Plough Shares or Atom Bombs - with annotations April 29, 1953 |
Box 25 |
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Cost of War or Price of Peace - remarks by Dr. Anthony Milo di Villagrazia undated |
Box 25 |
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"The Great Proposal" notes 1952-1960 |
Box 25 |
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"The Great Proposal" outlines of positions undated |
Box 25 |
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"The Great Proposal" various reports 1951-1959, undated
(2 folders)
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Box 25 |
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"The Great Proposal and the Fifth Cold War" February 1958-January 1959, undated |
Box 25 |
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"The Great Proposal : Tentative Program Condensed" undated |
Box 26 |
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Mutual Defense Effort undated |
Box 26 |
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"Les Nations Unies doivent-elles mourir?" Die Schweiz in der
Völkergemeinschaft La Suisse dans la Communauté Internationale volume 14 number 5 December 1959
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Box 26 |
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"Neutrals for Peace" February 1959-May 1964, undated
(2 folders)
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Box 26 |
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"Program of Action for Peace" February 1960-May 1964, undated |
Box 26 |
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Various reports 1940, undated |
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Speeches |
Box 26 |
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"A More Perfect Union" February 1938-August 1950
(2 folders)
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Box 26 |
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Notes 1930-1951 |
Box 27 |
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Notes undated |
Box 27 |
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"The Part Played by Law in Civilization" Senior Lectures 1930-1931 |
Box 23 |
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Speeches and correspondence 1929-1967
Microfilm
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Box 27 |
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"Syracuse University College of Law, Meeting of New York State Bar Association, January 20, 1938" Syracuse University Bulletin
volume 67 #19 May 1, 1938
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Box 27 |
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Various speeches December 1929-January 1965, undated
(3 folders)
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