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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of American Legal Manuscripts from the Harvard Law School Library THE ZECHARIAH CHAFEE, JR PAPERS UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of American Legal Manuscripts from the Harvard Law School Library THE ZECHARIAH CHAFEE, JR PAPERS Prepared by Erika Chadbourn Manuscript Division, Harvard Law School Library Research Assistant David Loving A microfilm project of UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA An Imprint of CIS 4520 East-West Highway • Bethesda, MD 20814-3389 P^OFE^TY nmuT, This collection is presumed to be the exclusive property of the Harvard Law School and may be used for research purposes without specific permission from the School. Copyright in the microfilm edition of this collection and in the printed guide to the collection is registered in the name of the President and Fellows of Harvard College. Roll duplication of the whole or any part of this film is prohibited, but instead of transcription, enlarged photocopies of selected items contained on these rolls may be made to facilitate research. Brief quotations are authorized, but publication or reproduction in any form of major portions of these papers must have the written concent of the Harvard Law School. Inquiries may be directed to the librarian, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA 02138. The user is cautioned that literary property rights (common law rights) are not covered by this permission to use. These rights derive from the principle of common law that the writer of an unpublished letter or other manuscript has the sole right to publish the contents thereof, unless he affirmatively parts with the right. The right descends to his legal heirs regardless of the physical owenership of the manuscript itself. Although this right is generally considered to pass into the public domain after fifty years, it is the responsibility of an author or his publisher to secure the permission of the owner of literary property rights in unpublished writing. LCCN 89-892142 ISBN 0-89093-817-2 THE ZECHARIAH CHAFEE, JR., PAPERS © 1987 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College TABLE ©F OOMTEMTS Description of Papers Scope and Content Note Biographical Note Reel Index v vi vii Reels 1-2 Series I. General Correspondence, 1916-1956 1 Reel3 Series II. Judges' Letters Series III. Personal, Biographical, Family Material 7 8 Reel 4 Series III. Personal, Biographical, Family Material cont 9 ReelS Series III. Personal, Biographical, Family Material cont Series IV. Activities 9 10 Reels 6-18 Series IV. Activities cont 10 Reel 19 Series IV. Activities cont Series V. Interpleader 16 17 Reels 20-24 Series V. Interpleader cont 17 Reel 25 Series V. Interpleader cont Series VI. Civil Liberties 20 20 Reels 26-31 Series VI. Civil Liberties cont 20 Reel 32 Series VI. Civil Liberties cont Series VII. Teaching Notes 23 23 Reels 33^9 Series VII. Teaching Notes cont 24 Reel 50 Series VII. Teaching Notes cont Series VIII. Harvard Law School 29 29 Reel 51 Series VIII. Harvard Law School cont 29 in Reel 52 Series VIII. Harvard Law School cont Series IX. Writings 30 30 Reels 53-75 Series IX. Writings cont 30 Reel 76 Series IX. Writings cont Series X. Legal Miscellany 42 42 Reels 77-81 Series X. Legal Miscellany cont 42 Reel 82 Series X. Legal Miscellany cont Series XI. Addenda 45 45 Reel 83 Addenda cont 45 Appendix 47 Subject Index 49 IV PESO WTQOM OF FÂFE^! The Papers of Zechariah Chafee, Jr., law professor, legal scholar, and historian, were presented to the Harvard Law School Library in 1957 by Zechariah Chafee III and Peter Seamens, Esq., except for two Paige Boxes of student notes, which were given to the library by Professor Chafee himself in 1956. Access to these papers is governed by the rules and regulations of the Harvard Law School Library, and by the special terms of access as stated in the letters of Zechariah Chafee III dated September 18, 1957 and December 26,1969, respectively, and by Mr. Earl C. Borgeson's letter of January 6, 1970. Literary rights in the unpublished writings of Professor Chafee in these papers and in other collections in the custody of the Harvard Law School have not been dedicated to the public. Linear feet of shelf space occupied: Approximate number of items: 50 22,000 •0FE ÂMD'•NTElNnr MQT\ The 22,000 items in the personal papers of Zechariah Chafee, Jr. (1885-1957) span the years 1898-1957, with the bulk of the material covering the years from 1916 to 1956. There is also a small group of materials of Zechariah Chafee, Jr.'s father and grandfather, originating between 1840 and 1882. The collection includes professional correspondence; a small amount of personal and family correspondence; teaching notes; student notes; statistical surveys in the field of legislation; reports; minutes of meetings; drafts of writings, speeches, lectures, and legislation; and pamphlets, photographs, and clippings. The papers of Zechariah Chafee, Jr. relate to his activities as law teacher, legal scholar, historian, and champion in the cause of freedom. There is only a small amount of material in these papers relating to his family and personal life. His professional activities dominate the papers. The Chafee Papers includes Professor Chafee's research and correspondence in connection with the drafting of the federal Interpleader Act of 1936, of which he was the author, and his editorial contributions to the posthumous publication of Professor Edwin Merrick Dodd's American Business Corporations until 1860 (1954). Among Professor Chafee's correspondents were U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, Jr.; U.S. Supreme Court Justices Black, Brandeis, Burton, Cardozo, Douglas, Frankfurter, Holmes, and Stone; Judges Charles F. Amidon, Amos N. Blanden, Armistead Dobie, Laurence I. Duncan, Learned Hand, Frank R. Kenison, Raymond S. Wilkins, and Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr.; Harold Laski,. Archibald MacLeish, Allan Nevins, Frank W. Taussig, Alfred North Whitehead, and Herbert Croly. Throughout the guide, HLS stands for Harvard Law School; MSS for manuscript; and ZC refers to Professor Chafee. VI BIOG^ÄFMCAl MOTE Zechariah Chafee, Jr., Professor of Law, 1885-1957 1885 1907 1907-1910 1912 1913 1913-1916 19141916-1919 1917-1918 1920 1923 1923-1925, 1932 1929-1931 1936 1937 1938 1941 1943-1947 1947-1948 1948 1944 1950 1953 Born, Providence, Rhode Island, December 7 A.B., Brown University With Builders Iron Foundry, Providence Married May Dexth Sharpe, July 20; children: Zechariah III, Robert S., Anne C. Brien, Ellen C. Tillinghast L.L.B., Harvard University In practice with Tillinghast & Collins, Providence Member, Board of Directors, Builders Iron Foundry Assistant Professor of Law, Harvard; Professor of Law after 1919 Member, Cambridge (MA) Legal Advisory Board One of twelve lawyers reporting on illegal activities of Department of Justice Chairman, Committee on Coal and Civil Liberties, reporting to the U.S. Coal Commission Lecturer on law, Columbia University Summer School Consultant to National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement (coauthor of report on lawlessness in law enforcement, 1931) L.L.D., St. John's University; lecturer at Chicago University; syndic, Harvard University Press L.L.D., Brown University Appointed Langdell Professor of Law, Harvard D.C.L., Boston University Member, Freedom of Press Commission Member, U.N. Subcommittee on Freedom of Information and the Press U.S. delegate to U.N. Conference, Geneva Litt.D., Colby College Appointed University Professor at Harvard L.L.D., University of Chicago Undated accomplishments Fellow, Brown University Director, Cambridge Welfare Union Member, American Bar Association (on subcommittee drafting the federal Interpleader Act of 1936; Bill of Rights Committee) Member, American Philosophical Society, Colonial Society of Massachusetts, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Massachusetts Historical Society, Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa Episcopalian Belonged to: Harvard Club (Boston); Tavern Club; Century Club (New York) vii Author Freedom of Speech, 1920 Cases on Equitable Relief against Torts, 1924 Chapter on law in Civilization in the U.S., 1922 and in America Now, 1938 The Inquiring Mind, 1928 Legal introduction to Suffolk County Court Records (1671-1680), 1933 Cases on Equitable Remedies, 1939 State House vs. Pent House (legal problems of the Rhode Island Race Track Row) 1937 The Constitutional Convention That Never Met (two parts), 1938,1939 Free Speech in the United States, 1941 Weathering the Panic of 73,1942 Reissued Notes on Bills and Mass Communications, 1947 Some Problems of Equity, 1950 Documents on Fundamental Human Rights, 1951 How Human Rights Got into the Constitution, 1952 Freedom of Speech and Press, 1955 Co-author Cases on Equity (Chafee, Simpson, and Maloney), 1934, 2d ed., 1946 Return to Freedom, 1944 Editor Brannan's Negotiable Instruments Law (4th ed.), 1926 VIII ^EELINDEX Reel 1 Frame No. I. General Correspondence, 1916-1956 Series Notes Predominantly general professional correspondence, dealing with Chafee's writings, lectures, speeches, general law school matters, publication matters, proposed federal legislation, etc. Correspon-dents include Harvard College and Harvard Law School colleagues, law teachers in other parts of the U.S. and abroad, practicing lawyers, editors of law reviews and national publications, former students, etc. Period covered is mainly 1916 to 1928, with little correspondence after that. Correspondence concerning specific activities is generally filed with the particular activity, committee, investigation, or organization in Series IV, V, or VI. Correspondence includes letters from Harold Laski, Archibald MacLeish, Allan Nevins, Frank W. Teussig, Alfred North Whitehead, and Herbert Croly. 0001 0052 A Miscellany. Box 1, Folder 1. 51 pp. 0001 Abbott, Ernest Hamlin. 1p. 0002 Alien Property Custodian (2). 5pp. 0007 Allen, CF. 1 p. 0008 Allinson, Francis G. (2). 4pp. (3 frames) 0011 American Association of University Professors. 2pp. 0013 American Civil Liberties Union (2). 2pp. 0015 American Council on Education. 1p. 0016 American Federation of Labor (3). 3pp. 0019 American Historical Review (4). 6pp. 0025 The American Mercury. 1 p. 0026 American Telegraph and Telephone Co. 1p. 0027 Anderson, George W. 1p. 0028 The W.H. Anderson Co. (2). 2pp. 0030 Andrews, Fletcher R. (3). 3pp. 0033 Angelí, Ernest (4). 2pp. 0035 Alpha Delta Phi. 12pp. 0047 Appel, Monte. 1 p. 0048 Authors' Clipping Bureau (4). 4pp. B Miscellany. Box 1, Folders 2-3. 92pp. 0052 Bakhuysen-Schuld, J.L. 1p. 0053 Baldwin, Roger. 1 p. 0054 Barnes, Harry C.[E.]. 1p. 0055 Bains(?)1p. 0056 Batchelder, Samuel F. 1p. 0057 Bates, Henry M. (2). 7pp. 0063 Beale, J.H. 2pp. 0065 Beard, Charles A. 1 p 0066 Bennett, Lawrence G. (2). 2pp. 0068 Bennett, E. Kontz. 2pp. 0070 Bermuda Biological Station for Research. 9pp. 0079 Beverldge, Albert J. (2). 4pp. Frame No. 0144 0150 0164 0172 0180 0237 0270 B Miscellany cont. 0083 Biographical Directory of American Scholars. 1 p. 0084 Bliven, Bruce (2). 3pp. 0087 Bohlen, Francis, H. (2). 5pp. 0092 Bom, Leonard (4). 11pp. 0103 Bosson, Campbell. 3pp. 0106 Boston Traveler. 1p. 0107 Boston Herald. 2pp. 0109 Brewster, Ralph O. 2pp. 0111 Brigham, Henry R. 2pp. 0118 Brennen, J. (2). 9pp. 0127 Broderick, John H. 2pp. 0129 Brown, Thomas H. 5pp. 0134 Brown University Library. 1 p. 0135 [Brown University Paper] (footnotes for "Give Your Minds Sea Room"). 1p. 0136 Bruce, Andrew A. 1 p. 0137 Bryan, William H. (2). 2pp. 0139 Buchanan,John G. 1p. 0140 [Senate rules survey.] 4pp. Campbell, Morton C, 1928-1930. Box 1, Folder 4. 6pp. Clark, William, January 1922-May 1922. Box 1, Folder 5.14pp. Conant, James B., 1952-1956. Box 1, Folder 6. 8pp. Crawford, F.G., 1926-1928. Box 1, Folder 7. 8pp. C Miscellany. Box 1, Folders 8-9. 57pp. 0180 Callaway, D. Joseph. 1p. 0181 Carnal, Henri (2). 4pp. 0185 Carpenter, Charles E. 1p. 0186 Centennial History of the Harvard Law School. 1p. 0187 Chapman, John M. (2). 2pp. 0189 Cheny, Howell (2). 3pp. 0192 University of Chicago (2). 5pp. 0197 Christ Church. 1 p. 0198 Christian Science Monitor. 1 p. 0199 Codman, John S. 4pp. 0203 Collins, James C. (3). 4pp. 0207 Colt, LeBaron B. (2). 4pp. 0211 Columbia University (4). 4pp. 0215 Committee of Forty-Eight. 4pp. 0219 Comstock, Richard B. 1p. 0220 Congressional Publishing Society. 1p. 0221 Contemporary Verse (2). 2pp. 0223 Cook, Harold E.1 p. 0224 Cook, W.W. (2). 3pp. 0227 Cooperative Society of Harvard. 1 p. 0228 Coyle, Albert F.1 p. 0229 Crane, J.A. 1p. 0230 Croly, Herbert W. (3). 5pp. 0235 Curtis, Charles P. (2). 2pp. Dodd, Edwin Merrick, 1918-1943 [1948]. Box 1, Folder 10. 33pp. D Miscellany. Box 1, Folder 11.34pp. 0270 Dallinger, F.W. (2). 5pp. 0275 Dawson, John B. (2). 3pp. 0278 Deseaulles, Casimir (2). 2pp. 0280 The John Dewey Gift Fund. 1p. 0281 Dinkelspiel, Martin J. (2). 3pp. Frame No. 0304 0316 0365 0389 0412 0427 0432 0537 0562 0576 0591 0592 0601 0284 Donovan, William J. 1 p. 0285 Drew, Edward B. 2pp. 0287 Dunham, William H. 1p. 0288 Durfee, Edgar N. (3). 16pp. The Encyclopedia Britannica. Box 1, Folder 12.12pp. E Miscellany. Box 1, Folder 13.49pp. 0316 The Economic Club of Boston (2). 16pp. [second item not in sequence: follows at 0333; 2 frames] 0332 Eaton, C.C. 1p. 0335 Edloff, Ethan E. 1p. 0336 Edwards, Walter A. (2) [letter concerning]. 3pp. 0339 Elliott, Howard (3). 3pp. 0342 Emerton, Ephraim. 1p. 0343 Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (2). 2pp. 0345 Everett, Walter G. (2). 4pp. 0349 Entriken, Esther R. 1p. 0350 Evarts, William M. (2). 5pp. 0355 Ewart, JohnS. (4). 10pp. Firuski, Maurice, 1928-1929. Box 1, Folder 14. 24pp. F Miscellany. Box 1, Folder 15. 23pp. 0389 Faunce, William H.P. (3). 5pp. 0394 Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. 1 p. 0395 Fillins, Richard S. (3). 4pp. 0399 Ford Hall Forum (6). 6pp. 0405 Frey, John F. 1 p. 0406 Fries, Amos A. 1 p. 0407 Fuller, Frederich T. (2). 5pp. Goldstein, Robert, 1924. Box 1, Folder 16.15pp. Gordon, Thurlow M., 1917. Box 1, Folder 17. 5pp. Griswold, Erwin N., (1948-1949). Box 1, Folder 18. 22pp. 0454 (1950-1951). Box 1, Folder 19. 38pp. 0492 (1952-1956). Box 1, Folder 20. 45pp. G Miscellany. Box 1, Folder 21. 25pp. 0537 General Education Board. 1p. 0538 Goodman, Harold. 2pp. 0540 Gorphe, F. (2). 6pp. 0546 Gosline, Harold 1.1p. 0547 Graham, Charles V. 1 p. 0548 Gray, Rolan (2). 2pp. 0550 Graves, W. Brooks (4). 4pp. 0554 Green, Frederick. 2pp. 0556 Greene, F. Hartwell. 2pp. 0558 Green, J. Raeburn. 1p. 0559 Greenough, Easton and Cross. 1p. 0560 Ginneil, F.W. 2pp. Harper Brothers, Publishers, 1928-1929. Box 1, Folder 22.14pp. Harvard University, 1917-1928. Box 1, Folder 23.15pp. H Miscellany [empty folder]. Box 1, Folder 24.1 p. I Miscellany. Box 1, Folder 25. 9pp. 0592 Independent (2). 3pp. 0595 Ingraham, Elsie P. 1p. 0596 Institute di Studi Legislativ! (2). 3pp. 0599 Iveson, Helen [letter concerning]. 2pp. Jackson, William A. Box 2, Folder 1.47pp. Frame No. 0648 0653 0660 0668 0694 0774 0795 0862 0932 J Miscellany. Box 2, Folder 2. 5pp. 0648 James, Eldon R. 3pp. 0651 James, Henty. 1p. 0652 Jameson, J. Franklin. 1p. Kallen, Horance M., 1928. Box 2, Folder 3. 7pp. Kingsley, Robert, 1928. Box 2, Folder 4. 8pp. K Miscellany. Box 2, Folder 5. 26pp. 0668 Kales, Albert M. (3). 11 pp. 0679 Kelley, Florence (2). 3pp. 0682 Kennelly, A.E. 1p. 0683 Kenyon, Emma Tucker (2). 8pp. 0691 Knopf, Alfred. 2pp. 0693 Koopman, H.L. 1p. Landis, James M. Box 2, Folders 6-7. 80pp. 0694 1925-1938. Folder 6. 49pp. 0743 1940-1952. Folder 7. 31 pp. Laski, Harold J., 1937-1950. Box 2, Folder 8. 21pp. L Miscellany. Box 2, Folder 9. 67pp. 0795 Lake, Kirsopp (2). 2pp. 0797 Lamont, Donald Y. (2). 2pp. 0799 Landau, Lloyd A. (2). 3pp. 0802 Lane, Winthrop D. (2). 4pp. 0806 Langenbach, John H. (3). 7pp. 0813 Langren, Edward. 2pp. 0815 Laski, Frieda (Mrs. Harold). 3pp. 0818 Lawrence, William (2). 2pp. 0820 League of Nations [Non-Partisan Association] (2). 3pp. 0823 Leighton, Leon (Lipschitz). 2pp. 0825 Levy-Ullman, H. 3pp. 0828 [Harvard] Liberal Club [of Boston] (2). 16pp. 0844 Lile, W. 1p. 0845 Lincoln School (2). 5pp. 0850 Lou, H.H. 1p. 0851 Lowell, A. Lawrence (5). 6pp. 0857 Lowenthal, Max. 1p. 0858 Ludington, Dorothy (2). 4pp. MacLeish, Archibald. Box 2, Folders 10-11. 70pp. 0862 September-October 1948. Folder 10. 21pp. 0883 November 1948-1950. Folder 11. 49pp. Macneil, Sayre. Box 2, Folders 12-13. 61pp. 0932 1916-1926. Folder 12. 40pp. 0972 1927-1943. Folder 13. 21pp. I General Correspondence, 1916-1956 cont. 0001 0020 0040 0111 Magruder, Calvert, 1920-1954. Box 2, Folder 14.19pp. Maguire, John M., 1917-1936. Box 2, Folder 15. 20pp. Meiklejohn, Alexander, 1918-1954. Box 2, Folder 16. 71pp. M Miscellany. Box 2, Folder 17.35pp. 0111 McBee, Silas. 1p. 0112 MacMillan Company (3). 7pp. 0119 Mahoney, Bertha E. (2). 3pp. 0122 Metcalf, Jesse F. 2pp. Frame No. 0146 0162 0182 0213 0218 0340 0391 0430 0457 0480 0488 0512 0558 0578 0630 M Miscellany cont. 0124 Monahan, Thomas F. (2). 3pp. 0127 Morris, EP. (2). 6pp. 0133 Morrison, Elizabeth (2). 3pp. 0136 Moulton, E. Butler. 1p. 0137 Moss, William W. (2). 3pp. 0140 Mott and Ottaway (2). 2pp. 0142 Muskingum Forensic Club (2). 4pp. The Nation. 1928. Box 2, Folder 18. 16pp. N Miscellany. Box 2, Folder 19. 20pp. 0162 National Committee for Mental Hygiene. 1p. 0163 National Popular Government League (2). 2pp. 0165 [Navy] League of the U.S. 1p. 0166 Nelles, Walter (3). 4pp. 0170 Nevens, Thomas A. 4pp. 0174 Nevins, Allan (2). 3pp. 0177 New York Times. 1p. 0178 New Republic (2). 2pp. 0180 New School for Social Research (2). 2pp. Osborn, Albert S., 1923-1928. Box 2, Folder 20. 31pp. O Miscellany. Box 2, Folder 21. 5pp. 0213 Ohio State University. 2pp. 0215 Open Forum Speakers' Bureau (3). 3pp. Pound, Roscoe. Box 2, Folders 22-23.122pp. 0218 1914-1934. Folder 22. 60pp. 0278 1935-1955. Folder 23. 62pp. Powell, Thomas Reed, 1917-1927. Box 3, Folder 1. 51 pp. Providence Journal Letter•Fan Mail. 1916. Box 3, Folder 2. 39pp. P Miscellany. Box 3, Folder 3. 27pp. 0430 Palmer, Harry O. (2). 2pp. 0432 Peabody, Frederick W. 4pp. 0436 Perret, St. John. 3pp. 0439 Peters, John P. 2pp. 0441 Poland, William C. 3pp. 0444 Porter, Charles H. 3pp. 0447 Portland Evening News (2). 4pp. 0451 Pound, Cuthbert W. (2). 4pp. 0455 Pusey, Nathan M. 2pp. R Miscellany. Box 3, Folder 4. 22pp. 0457 R.O.T.C. (6). 6pp. 0463 Radeke, Elise G. (2). 2pp. 0465 Rhode Island Society for Mental Hygiene (2). 2pp. 0467 Richberg, Donald R. (2). 2pp. 0469 [Rightmire, George W.] 2pp. 0471 Rineker, Samuel M. 1 p. 0472 Robert Brookings Graduate School of Economics and Government, Washington, D.C. 4pp. 0476 Rowe, Margaret (2). 3pp. 0479 Royce, Josiah. 1 p. The Saturday Review of Literature, 1928. Box 3, Folder 5. 8pp. Sellew, Timothy G., 1913-1916. Box 3, Folder 6. 24pp. Shapley, Harlow, 1931-1956. Box 3, Folder 7. 46pp. Simpson, Sidney P., 1931-1949. Box 3, Folder 8. 20pp. Smith, Miss, 1955. Box 3, Folder 9. 52pp. Stanley, Maurice, 1942. Box 3, Folder 10. 9pp. Frame No. 0639 0646 0760 0781 0836 0856 Sweet and Maxwell, Law Publishers, 1927-1928. Box 3, Folder 11. 7pp. S Miscellany. Box 3, Folders 12-14.114pp. 0646 Salmon, Thomas W. 1p. 0648 Saunders, [Mrs.] F.A. (2). 3pp. 0651 Seligman, Eustace. 3pp. 0654 Saunders, G.E. 3pp. 0657 Schechter, Frank I. (2). 2pp. 0659 Seagle, William (4). 5pp. 0664 Sayre, Paul L. 27pp. 0691 Shearman and Sterling (3). 3pp. 0694 Shepherd, W[hitney]. 2pp. 0696 Siegfried, André (3). 11 pp. 0707 Sleeping Car Porters (2). 2pp. 0709 Slemp, C.B. 1p. 0710 Smiley, Charles N. (2). 9pp. 0719 Smith, George M. 1p. 0720 Smith, Nathaniel W. (3) 3pp. 0723 Smith, Young B. 1 p. 0724 Social Science Abstracts (3). 8pp. 0732 Spiegelberg, George A. 1p. 0733 Stanford University. 3pp. 0736 Starsinger, Vincent (3). 4pp. 0740 Stephens, Harold M. 2pp. 0742 Stone, Donald L. (3). 10pp. 0752 Stowe, F.L. 1p. 0753 Stowell, G.L. 2pp. 0755 Survey, The (2). 2pp. 0757 Szego, Paul. 3pp. Thayer, Ezra R., 1914-1915. Box 3, Folder 15. 21pp. Tillinghurst, William R., 1916-1928. Box 3, Folder 16. 55pp. T Miscellany. Box 3, Folder 17. 20pp. 0836 Taft, Robert A. (1) (see also frame 0846 below). 3pp. 0839 Tanner, Harold B. 2pp. 0841 Taussig, Frank W. (2). 2pp. 0843 Taylor, Joseph. 2pp. 0845 Thomas, Arthur J. 1 p. 0846 Taft, Robert A. (1) (see also frame 0836 above). 1 p. 0847 Thompson, George J. 1p. 0848 Thursday Evening Club. 1p. 0849 Tozzer, Alfred M. 1p. 0850 Turner, Frederick J. (2). 3pp. 0853 Turrentine. 2pp. 0855 Twentieth Century Club. 1p. U Miscellany. Box 3, Folder 18.18pp. 0856 Uniform State Laws (2). 2pp. 0858 Unitarian Laymen's League (1) (see also frame 0864 below). 2pp. 0860 United States Senate [Robert F. Wagner; see also frame 0923 below]. 1p. 0861 Université de Montpellier [Jules Valéry]. 2pp. 0863 University of Kansas [M.T. van Hecke]. 1p. 0864 Unitarian Laymen's League (5). 10pp. Frame No. 0874 0891 0923 0962 V Miscellany. Box 3, Folder 19.17pp. 0874 Van Fleet, Alan C. (2). 3pp. 0877 Viking Press (2). 2pp. 0879 Villard, Oswald Garrison (2). 5pp. 0884 Void, Laurez (4). 5pp. 0889 Vought, Grandis Tracey (2). 2pp. Warren, Edward N., 1916-1941. Box 3, Folder 20. 32pp. W Miscellany. Box 3, Folders 21-22. 39pp. 0923 Wagner, Robert F. (see also frame 0860 above ). 2pp. 0925 Warren, Joseph. 1p. 0926 Washburn, Henry B. (2). 3pp. 0929 Washington and Lee University [Charles F. Light, Jr.]. 4pp. 0933 Webster, Cornelius C. (2). 3pp. 0936 Wellesley College Debating Society. 2pp. 0938 West, William L.1 p. 0939 Whippie, Leon R. (3). 3pp. 0942 Wettuch, R.H. (5). 9pp. 0951 Whitehead, Alfred M. 1p. 0952 White House [Joseph Tumulty for Woodrow Wilson]. 1 p. 0953 Whitney, Charlotte Anita (2). 3pp. 0956 Wickser, Phillip J. 1p. 0957 Wigmore, John H. 2pp. 0959 Williams College [Edward P. Taylor]. 1p. 0960 Winfield, Percy H. 2pp. Y Miscellany. Box 3, Folder 23. 25pp. 0962 Yale University (5). 6pp. 0968 Young, Alyyn. 1p. 0969 Young Orchard Company. 16pp. [0985 Maritain, Jacques. 2pp.] »I Judges' Letters Series Note Predominantly professional correspondence, discussion of Chafee's books and investigations, acknowledgements of receipt and expressions of gratitude for articles and other material received from Chafee, comments on current legal cases of national prominence, etc. The name of the judge is followed by his birth and death dates, his title at the time of the correspondence, and the date(s) of the correspondence. 0001 0051 0052 0056 0070 0072 0081 Amidon, Charles Fremont, 1856-1937, Judge, U.S. District Court, North Dakota, 1919-1920. Box 4, Folder 1. 50pp. Black, Hugo LaFayette, 1886- , Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the U.S., February 28,1940. Box 4, Folder 2.1p. Blandin, Amos Neyes, Jr., December 20,1896- , Associate Justice, Supreme Court of New Hampshire, Octobers and October 24,1955. Box 4, Folder3. 4pp. Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the U.S., 1918-1941. Box 4, Folder 4. 14pp. Burton, Harold Hitz, 1888- , Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the U.S., September 28,1949. Box 4, Folder 5. 2pp. Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan, 1870-1938, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the U.S., 1928-1935. Box 4, Folder 6. 9pp. Dobie, Armistead, Judge, U.S. Circuit Court, 4th District since December 19,1939 (Virginia), n.d. Box 4, Folder 7. 2pp. Frame No. 0083 0084 0086 0520 0524 0532 0539 0540 0541 0543 Douglas, William Orville, 1898-, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the U.S., Februarys, 1940. Box 4, Folder8.1p. Duncan, Laurence Isley, October 5,1906-, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of New Hampshire, August 8,1956. Box 4, Folder 9. 2pp. Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the U.S. Box 4, Folders 10-19.434pp. 0086 December 15,1914-nJanuary 18,1926. Folder 10. 61pp. 0147 November 18,1926-May 1,1929. Folder 11. 45pp. 0192 May 2,1929-June 24,1931. Folder 12. 42pp. 0234 July 2, 1932-April 12, 1939. Folder 13. 47pp. 0281 December 5,1940-April 13,1943. Folder 14.42pp. 0323 April 28,1943-November 19,1949. Folder 15. 59pp. 0382 November 25,1949-October 30,1952. Folder 16. 36pp. 0418 November 1,1952-December 3, 1956. Folder 17. 47pp. 0465 Undated letters. Folder 18. 31pp. 0496 June 25,1932-August 16,1944. Folder 19. 24pp. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr., 1841-1935, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the U.S., 1921-1924. Box 4, Folder 21. 4pp. Hughes, Charles Evans, Jr., 1862-1948, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of the U.S., 1921-1943. Box 4, Folder 22. 8pp. Kenison, Frank Rowe, 1907-, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 1955-1956. Box 4, Folder 23. 7pp. Stone, Harlan Fiske, 1872-1946, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the U.S., January 6,1938. Box 4, Folder 24.1p. Wilkins, Raymond Sänger, 1891- , Chief Justice, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, December 6,1955. Box 4, Folder 25.1p. Wyzanski, Charles Edward, Jr., 1906-, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court, Massachusetts, October 19,1953. Box 4, Folder 26. 2pp. Miscellaneous Judges' Letters [Warren Burger; Jerome N. Frank]. Box 4, Folder 27. 3pp. BOO. Personal, Biographical, Family Material Series Note Material includes correspondence of various members of Chafee family, some clippings, photos, estate matters, and other personal miscellany. Zechariah Chafee, Jr. is variously referred to as Z. Chafee, Z.C., Z. Chafee, Jr., and Zechariah Chafee. A.L.S. refers to autographed letters signed. 0546 0782 Pittsburgh to Providence: Correspondence of Z. Chafee and Thomas Eddy, 18401851. Box 5, Folder 1.236pp. Letters from Chafee's grandfather, Zachariah Chafee, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to his uncle, Thomas Eddy, of Providence, Rhode Island. These are A.L.S. by both Chafee and Eddy, with typescripts and carbons of typescripts. Z. Chafee, Jr. used some of these letters in his "Dorr Pamphlets," which was a series of pamphlets in "Rhode Island Affairs, Past, Present and Future." Includes one letter, Z.C., Jr. to James Williamson Eddy, November 22,1937, explaining his purpose in publishing part of the correspondence and suggesting to Mr. Eddy to deposit the correspondence in a safe place such as a historical society. William. R.T., Letters to Z. Chafee, 1881-1882. Box 5, Folder 7. 30pp. A.L.S., William R.T. to Chafee (apparently Z.C., Jr.'s father), 1859-1943. All letters signed Wm. R.T., who apparently was a mining engineer. Letters sent from Colorado and New Mexico. 8 Frame No. 0812 Zechariah Chafee, Sr., and Zechariah Chafee, Jr., Correspondence, 1917-1922. Box 5, Folders 8-11.173 pp. Correspondence between ZC and his father, mostly about family and investment matters, visits, summer vacations. DHL Personal, Biographical, Family Material cont. 0001 0141 0255 0533 0843 0880 0906 0911 Zechariah Chafee, Sr., and Zechariah Chafee, Jr., Correspondence, 1917-1922 cont. Box 5, Folders 12-14.140pp. Correspondence between ZC and his father, mostly about family and investment matters, visits, summer vacations. Chafee Family Correspondence, 1933-1935. Box 5, Folders 15-17.114pp. Correspondence covers estate of Alice Chafee (Mrs. William) Dunham (1859-1933) who was twin sister of Zechariah Chafee, Sr. (1859-1943). Correspondence in these three folders, while largely technical and "family," also represents some of their philosophy. Mrs. Zechariah Chafee (May Dexth Sharpe) died of leukemia April 27,1934. Campbell Bosson, Harvard A.B. 1910, L.L.B. 1913, was a law school classmate of ZC who handled a considerable portion of estate work for him from time to time. Mr. Bosson died September 11,1957: Chafee, Robert Searle [ZC's son]. Box 5, Folders 18-21. 278pp. 0255 School compositions, letters from Thacher School, 1931-32, Harvard, 1934. Folder 18. 22pp. 0277 A.L.S. letters and postcards by R.S.C. of European trip, summer of 1933, plus typescripts. Clipped together in soft covers by ZC. Folder 19.195pp. 0472 Memorial sketch of R.S.C. by ZC, photo of tombstone, Harvard Commencement program, June 1944. Folder 20.14pp. 0486 Letters of sympathy upon death of R.S. C, 1941. Folder 21. 47pp. Miscellaneous Letters received by ZC, 1927-1946. Box 6, Folders 1-7. 310pp. 0533 1927-1946. Folder 1. 49pp. 0582 1931-1946. Folder 2. 35pp. 0617 1942-1944 (mostly servicemen). Folder 3. 47pp. 0664 Summer 1944 (#1). Folder 4. 45pp. 0709 Summer 1944 (#1). Folder 5. 42pp. 0751 Summer 1944 (#2). Folder 6. 80pp. 0831 Chris Greene Fund, 1944. Folder 7.12pp. Number theory and problems, 1929,1932. Box 6, Folders 8-9. 37pp. Radcliffe Commencement, June 1948: Clippings, Program. Box 6, Folder 10. 26pp. Photo of old prints of Houses of Parliament. Box 6, Folder 11. 5pp. Includes note from Mrs. Anne Pusey thanking Chafee for lending photos to her. n.d. Personal Miscellany, Letters, Bills, Clippings. Box 6, Folders 12-13. 91pp. mi Personal, Biographical, Family Material cont. 0001 0025 0028 Personal Miscellany, Letters, Bills, Clippings cont. Box 6, Folder 14. 24pp. Zechariah Chafee Jr. Fund, 1956. Box 6, Folder 15. 3pp. ZC Autobiographical Sketch, 1953; Memorials, 1957. Box 6, Folder 16. 23pp. Autobiographical sketch, May 1,1953. Memorial sketch by Mark DeWorlfe Howe and Archibald MacLeish, probably published in one of the Harvard Bulletins (2 copies). News clippings at time of death. Frame No. 0051 0292 0635 Zechariah Chafee Literary Estate, 1957-1964 [1966]. Box 6, Folders 17-22. 241 pp. Correspondence between Prof. Mark DeWolfe Howe, whom ZC had named as his literary executor; Campbell Bosson, one of the two executors of ZC; Zechariah Chafee III, son and second executor of the will; Peter Seamans who took over after Bosson's death; and Chafee's publishers, collaborators, book dealers, Harvard University Archives, Harvard Law School Library, etc. [1 poem: To our Elders-and Betters", by ZC, read Thanksgiving, 1914]. Sprague material, Bankruptcy Matters pursuant to Z. Chafee. Box 7, loose material not in folders. 343pp. Slip inside package of papers reads: Papers•N.A. Hunt, Secretary and Treasurer• Committee of Creditors of the A.W. Sprague Manf's Co.•1878-1879. Package marked: "Sprague material, sent to Prof. Z. Chafee from J.H. Hunt, Providence R.I." Miscellaneous Clippings Collected by ZC [but not about him, his books, or his thoughts]. Box 7, Folders 1-3. 215pp. IV. Activities Series Note Material in this series covers mainly professional activities outside of Professor Chafee's teaching and writing. Much of it is material gathered for special committees and special investigations, material includes reports, correspondence, memoranda, some pamphlets, reprints of articles, federal laws, and some newspaper clippings. 0850 American Bar Association, Committee on Freedom of the Press and Freedom of Speech. Box 8, Folders 1-3. 0850 Newspaper letter(s], 1951-1952. Folder 1. 41pp. 0891 Correspondence, January-August 1951. Folders 2-3. 85pp. DV. Activities con?. 0001 0721 American Bar Association, Committee on Freedom of the Press and Freedom of Speech cont. Box 8, Folders 4-19. 720pp. 0001 Correspondence, January-August 1951 cont. Folder 4. 55pp. 0056 Correspondence, September-December 1951. Folders 5-7.165pp. 0221 Correspondence, 1952 (reports and MSS). Folders 8-9. 86pp. 0307 Correspondence, 1952. Folders 10-11.131pp. 0365 Reports, 1951 (one report). Folders 12-15.187pp. 0552 Reports, 1952. Folders 16-17. 74pp. 0626 Miscellaneous papers. Folders 18-19. 44pp. American Bar Association, Special Committee on Bill of Rights, 1942-1949. Box 9, Folders 1-5. 276pp. 0721 Correspondence, Folders 1-5. 276pp. 0721 March 19-October5, 1942. Folder 1. 51pp. 0772 October 9,1942-February 24,1943. Folder 2. 60pp. 0832 March 12-July 30,1943. Folder 3. 62pp. 0894 July 30-September 15,1943. Folder 4. 41pp. 0935 June 20,1944-January 22,1945. Folder 5. 62pp. 10 Frame No. IV. Activities cont. 0001 American Bar Association, Special Committee on Bill of Rights, 1942-1949 cont. Box 9, Folders 6-21 and Box 10, Folders 1-2. 997pp. 0001 Correspondence cont. Folders 6-8.141pp. 0001 February 2-September 21,1945. Folder 6. 40pp. 0041 September 24,1945-December 31,1946. Folder 7. 61pp. 0102 January 2,1947-March 9,1948. Folder 8. 40pp. 0142 Oklahoma Syndicalism Case, 1941. Folder 9.18pp. 0156 Japanese-American Evacuees, 1942. Folders 10-12.167pp. 0327 Lovett Case [alleged subversives in the Federal Communications Commission], 1943. Folders 13-14.134pp. 0461 Hobbs Bill, manuscript and working materials for memo and brief, 1944. Folders 15-18. 259pp. 0720 Hobbs Bill, correspondence, March 1,1944^June 12, 1944. Box 9, Folders 19-21 and Box 10, Folders 1-2. 278pp. IV. Activities cont. 0001 American Bar Association, Special Committee on Bill of Rights, 1942-1949 cont. Box 10, Folders 3-22. 977pp. 0001 Hobbs Bill, correspondence..June 13,1944-December 29,1949. Folders 39.251pp. 0252 Summer, Clyde, conscientious objector case. Folders 10-22. 726pp. 0252 Notes, memoranda, correspondence, and pamphlets, 1943-1944. Folders 10-14.169pp. 0448 Memoranda, notes, 1944-1945. Folders 15-18. 344pp. 0792 Correspondence, December 1943-July 1944. Folder 19. 33pp. 0825 Correspondence, December 1944. Folder 20. 35pp. 0860 Pamphlets, 1944-1945. Folder 21. 76pp. 0936 Correspondence, January-March 1944. Folder 22. 42pp. OV. Activities cont. 0001 0113 American Bar Association, Special Committee on Bill of Rights, 1942-1949 cont. Box 10, Folders 23-24. 112pp. 0001 Summer, Clyde, conscientious objector case cont. Folders 23-24.112pp. 0001 Correspondence, April-May 1944. Folder 23.112pp. 0059 Correspondence, June 1945-June 1946. Folder 24. 54pp. Bricker Amendment, 1952. Box 11, Folders 1-15 and Box 12, Folders 1-3. 816pp. 0113 Proposed Constitutional Amendment. Folders 1-5. 319pp. 0113 May 14-June24,1952. Folder 1. 36pp. 0149 June 26-September9,1952. Folder 2. 64pp. 0213 September 16-October 1, 1952. Folder 3. 37pp. 0250 October 2-November 3,1952. Folder 4. 36pp. 0286 November 4-November 10, 1952. Folder 5. 44pp. 11 Frame No. Bricker Amendment, 1952 cont. 0330 Bricker Amendment, File 1. Folders 6-15.482pp. 0330 File 1,1952. Folder 6. 88pp. 0398 January-February 1952. Folder 7. 32pp. 0430 March-April 1952. Folder 8.90pp. 0520 May-June 15,1952. Folder 9.56pp. 0576 June 17-June 30,1952. Folder 10. 51pp. 0627 July-December 1952. Folder 11. 32pp. 0659 January-June 1953. Folder 12. 39pp. 0698 July-August 1953. Folder 13.19pp. 0717 September-December 1953. Folder 14.46pp. 0763 1954. Folder 15. 39pp. 0802 Bricker Amendment, File 2,1955-1956. Box 12, Folders 1-3.127pp. 0802 File 2,1955-1956. Folder 1. 41pp. 0843 1954. Box 12, Folders 2-3. 86pp. Re@B 10 IV. Activities cont. 0001 0259 0836 Bricker Amendment, File 2 cont. Box 12, Folders 4-8. 258pp. 0001 1954. Folders 4-6. 159pp. 0160 1953. Folder 7. 28pp. 0188 1954. FolderS. 71pp. Massachusetts Historical Society (miscellaneous correspondence, lists, photographs, views of Boston), 1941-1956. Box 12, Folders 9-23. 577pp. 0259 December 1938-September 1941. Folder 9. 32pp. 0291 December 1941-October 1944. Folder 10. 48pp. 0339 January 1945-[November]. Folder 11.1945. 43pp. 0382 October 1946-December 1946. Folder 12. 50pp. 0432 January 1947-December 1948. Folder 13. 37pp. 0469 February 1949-June 1949. Folder 14. 34pp. 0503 October 1949-October 1950. Folder 15. 32pp. 0535 November 1950-September 1951. Folder 16. 20pp. 0555 February 1952-December 1952. Folder 17. 54pp. 0609 December 1953-August 1954. Folder 18. 36pp. 0645 September 1954-November 1954. Folder 19. 26pp. 0671 January 1955-April 1955. Folder 20.17pp. 0688 May 1955-December 1955. Folder 21. 80pp. 0768 January 1956-May 1956. Folder 22. 29pp. 0797 June 1956-December 1956. Folder 23. 33pp. Communications. Box 13, Folders 1-2.109pp. 0836 Radio Censorship. 1940-1941. Folders 1-2.109pp. ReeD 11 IV. Activities cont. 0001 Communications cont. (some of the research done in collaboration with U.S. Federal Communications Commission). Box 13, Folders 3-18.885pp. 0001 Radio and Newspaper Censorship, Federal Communications Commission, 1941-1950. Folders 3-5. 228pp. 0229 University of Chicago Press, "Government and Mass Communication," correspondence, 1946-1947. Folders 6-7. 87pp. 12 Frame No. 0316 0886 University of Chicago Press, "Government and Mass Communication," correspondence, 1948-1956. Folders 8-9.112pp. 0431 Free Press Commission, correspondence. Folders 10-15.281pp. 0431 1947. Folders 10-12. 249pp. 0590 1948. Folder 13. 43pp. 0633 1948-1950. Folder 14. 36pp. 0676 1952-1953. Folder 15. 36pp. 0712 Press Club, San Francisco, address, 1949 [and other speeches/papers by Chafee on free speech]. Folder 16. 68pp. 0780 Free Speech, miscellaneous correspondence, 1948-1950. Folder 17. 24pp. 0804 Correction of Errors. Folder 18. 82pp. Freedom of Discussion, correspondence (arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent). Box 14, Folder 1.52pp. 0886 A. Folder 1. 52pp. IV. Âcîiviîies cont. 0001 Freedom of Discussion, correspondence cont. (arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent). Box 14, Folders 2-29. 945pp. 0001 Bailey-Berger. Folder 2. 56pp. 0057 Bettman-Blackwell. Folder 3. 43pp. 0100 Block-Byrns. Folder 4. 56pp. 0156 Cabot-Capper. Folder 5. 30pp. 0186 Chafee-Collins. Folder 6. 48pp. 0234 Colt-Durant. Folder 7. 48pp. 0282 E. Folder 8. 22pp. 0304 Federal [Council of Churches of Christ]-Ferrari. Folder 9. 30pp. 0334 Force[-Fuller]. Folder 10. 24pp. 0358 G. Folder 11. 21pp. 0379 H. Folder 12. 52pp. 0431 K). Folder 13. 19pp. 0450 K. Folder 14. 38pp. 0488 Lanman-Liberal League. Folder 15. 30pp. 0518 Liberal Club-Lowell. Folder 16. 34pp. 0552 McCormick-Maddie. Folder 17. 31 pp. 0583 Maguire-Marburg. Folder 18. 22pp. 0605 Markham-Morris. Folder 19. 24pp. 0629 National [Defense Committee]-Nelson. Folder 20. 24pp. 0663 New Republic. Folder 21. 25pp. 0688 New York Times [Tribune ]-Ordway. Folder 22. 30pp. 0718 P. Folder 23. 34pp. 0752 Ralston-Rolfe. Folder 24.17pp. 0769 Ross-Ryan. Folder 25. 25pp. 0794 Salter-Silver. Folder 26. 33pp. 0827 Sinclair-Sutz. Folder 27. 49pp. 0876 T. Folder 28.18pp. 0894 U-Y. Folder 29. 52pp. 13 Frame No. R@®113 OV. Activities cont 0001 0799 Rhode Island Bar Association. Box 15, Folders 1-19. 798pp. 0001 Arrest Statute, 1915-1925. Folders 1-2.90pp. 0091 Imprisonment in Civil Cases, 1925. Folders 3-4. 27pp. 0174 Real Estate, Short Forms, 1923-1924. Folders 5-6. 72pp. 0246 Evidence Acts, 1915-1928. Folders 7-8. 93pp. 0339 Adoption Act, 1916. Folder 9. 35pp. 0372 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1915-1925. Folder 10. 47pp. 0419 Rhode Island law notes (1915?). Folder 11.12pp. 0431 Miscellaneous law, 1917-1927. Folder 12. 59pp. 0490 Intestacy Act, 1915-1921. Folders 13-14.101pp. 0591 1922 Session. Folder 15. 34pp. 0625 Probate Courts, 1921. Folders 16-17.84pp. 0709 Address, 1928. Folder 18. 90pp. United Nations. Box 16, Folders 1-4.194pp. 0799 General correspondence. Folders 1-4.194pp. 0799 1947. Folders 1-3.131pp. 0930 1948. Folder 4. 63pp. R®@D M UV. Activities cont. 0001 United Nations cont. Box 16, Folders 5-13 and Box 17, Folder 1.1,069pp. 0001 General correspondence cont. Folders 4-7.159pp. 0001 1948 cont. Folder 5. 63pp. 0064 1949. Folders 6-7. 96pp. 0160 General Assembly, summer and autumn, 1947. Folders 8-9.155pp. 0315 General Assembly, 1950-1951. Folder 10. 41pp. 0346 Freedom of Information. Folders 11-13 and Box 17, Folder 1. 724pp. 0346 Papers after June 5,1947. Folder 11. 26pp. 0372 Conference Position Papers. 1947. Folder 12. 24pp. 0396 Information Book I. Folder 13. 299pp. 0695 Information Book II (Atomic Energy and Freedom of Information). Box 17, Folder 1.375pp. R®@fl t DV. Activities cont 0001 United Nations cont. Box 17, Folders 2-4, 6-16, and Box 18, Folders 1-2. 969pp. 0001 Freedom of Information. Box 17, Folders 2-4 and 6.143pp. 0001 Conference, Geneva, correspondence, May-December 1948. Folders 2-4.132pp. 0133 Conference, Geneva, press clippings, 1948. Folder 6.10pp. 14 Frame No. United Nations cont. 0144 Subcommission on Freedom of Information and of the Press. Box 17, Folders 7-16. 586pp. 0144 Correspondence and documents. Folders 7-8.81pp. 0225 Documents and clippings, 1946-1947. Folders 9-10.148pp. 0373 May meeting, correspondence, 1947. Folder 11. 41 pp. 0414 Speeches and clippings, September-October 1947. Folders 12-13. 144pp. 0558 Working documents, 1947. Folders 14-16.172pp. 0730 Freedom of Information, documents [and related items], 1947 [and 1948]. Box 18, Folders 1-3. 240pp. R@@fl16 DV. Activities cont. 0001 United Nations cont. Box 18, Folders 4-19 and Box 19, Folders 1-2.1,016pp. 0001 Freedom of Information cont. Folders 4-13. 494pp. 0001 Documents, 1947-^48 cont. Folders 4-6. 213pp. 0214 Draft of Principles, November-December 1947. Folder 7. 41pp. 0255 Drafts of Principles, January 1948. Folders 8-9.103pp. 0358 January meeting, materials, 1948. Folders 10-11. 95pp. 0453 January meeting, comments and letters on, 1948. Folder 12. 41 pp. 0495 January meeting, clippings and comments, 1948. Folder 13. 44pp. 0539 Public Speeches on United Nations, 1948. Folder 14.13pp. 0552 UNESCO, correspondence and documents, 1948. Folders 15-16.129pp. 0681 Wisconsin articles and lecture, correspondence and materials, Covenant of Human Rights, 1950-1951. Folder 17. 77pp. 0758 Freedom of Information Convention, 1951. Folders 18-19. 134pp. 0892 Covenant of Human Rights, correspondence, notes and material, 1951. Box 19, Folders 1-2.125pp. Reed 17 DV. Activities cont. 0001 0448 United Nations cont. Box 19, Folders 3-10. 447pp. 0001 American Bar Association Human Rights Commission. Folders 3-10. 447pp. 0001 Correspondence, notes and material, 1949. Folders 3-4.128pp. 0129 Correspondence, 1949. Folders 5-6. 91pp. 0220 Correspondence, 1950. Folders 7-8.104pp. 0324 Reports [including that of ABA Committee for Peace and Law through the UN and reports on UN Covenant on Human Rights and Genocide Convention], 1950. Folder 9. 79pp. 0403 Recommendations and Correspondence, 1951-1952. Folder 10. 35pp. National Tax Association Committee on Double Domicile in Inheritance Taxation. Box 19, Folders 11-17. 538pp. 0448 Reports, 1936-1940. Folders 11-12. 235pp. 0683 Correspondence, 1937-1938. Folders 13-14.136pp. 0819 Correspondence, Tweed, Harrison, 1939. Folder 15. 39pp. 0858 Article, "Death and Taxes Are Certain•But What of Domicile?" 1939. Folder 16.74pp. 0932 Correspondence, 1939. Folder 17. 54pp. 15 Frame No. e@@i is DV. Activities eont 0001 0248 0367 0848 0855 National Tax Association Committee on Double Domicile in Inheritance Taxation cont. Box 19, Folders 18-22. 247pp. 0001 Correspondence cont. Folders 18-22. 247pp. 0001 1939 cont. Folder 18. 62pp. 0063 January-April 26,1940. Folder 19. 64pp. 0127 April 29-30, 1940. Folder 20. 16pp. 0143 May-June 10,1940. Folder 21. 50pp. 0193 June 11,1940-March 15,1941. Folder 22. 55pp. Association of American Law Schools, Correspondence, 1920-1927. Box 20, Folders 1^. 119pp. United States Coal Commission. 1923-1929. Box 20, Folders 5-20. 480pp. 0367 Clippings. Folders 5-7. 75pp. 0442 Report. Folders 8-9. 68pp. 0510 Correspondence. Folders 10-20.337pp. 0510 Requests for Report. Folder 10. 36pp. 0546 A. Folder 11. 2pp. 0576 C. Folders 12-13. 68pp. 0644 D. Folder 14.15pp. 0673 H^J. Folder 15. 36pp. 0695 L Folder 16. 55pp. 0750 M. Folder 17. 14pp. 0764 N-[R]. Folder 18. 8pp. 0788 S. Folder 19. 42pp. 0814 T-W. Folder 20. 34pp. Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, Correspondence, 1945. Box 21, Folder 1. 6pp. Commission on Freedom of the Press. Box 21, Folders 2-4.135pp. 0855 Documents Nos. 32, 54, and 84. Folder 2. 24pp. 0879 Document No. 84A. Folder 3. 55pp. 0934 Document No. 92. Folder 4. 56pp. Reel 1! DV. Activities cont. 0001 0295 0505 Commission on Freedom of the Press cont. Box 21, Folders 5-9. 294pp. 0001 Document No. 98. Folder 5. 26pp. 0027 Document No. 98F. Folder 6. 82pp. 0109 Memorandum, The Anti-trust Laws. Folder 7. 93pp. 0202 Reports to the Subcommittee on Governmental Control of Communications. Folder 8. 49pp. 0251 Chafee's notes on libel and group libel. Folder 9.44pp. Massachusetts Council for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, 1929-1951. Box 21, Folders 10-14. 209pp. 0295 General correspondence, reports, clippings. Folders 10-13.172pp. 0467 Manuscript of address. Folder 14.38pp. United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information, 1944-1953. Box 21, Folders 15-21. 303pp. 0505 Miscellaneous papers #1. Folders 15-17.45pp. 0550 Miscellaneous papers #2. Folders 18-19. 262pp. 0767 Subcommission on Freedom of Information and Press. Folders 20-21.91pp. 16 Frame No. 0858 Watch and Ward Society. 1929-1930. Box 21, Folder 22. 58pp. 0858 Clippings from newspapers concerning the Dunster House Bookshop [owner arrested for sale of D.H. Lawrence's novel Lady Chatterly's Love/]. 51pp. 0909 [The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti" by Felix Frankfurter, n.d. 17pp.] V. Interpleader Series Note Professor Chafee was the author of the Federal Interpleader Act, which was passed by Congress in 1936. He undertook his studies for the Section of Insurance Law of the American Bar Association. Material in this series includes correspondence in connection with the research for, and drafting of, the Federal Interpleader Act, the study of specific cases used as a basis for the drafting of the Act, and correspondence about articles and reports that resulted from his investigations. The "Research" section of this series is confined to his research of the individual states of the Union concerning existing state legislation. 0925 Correspondence, Cases, Articles, Investigations, 1924-1944. Box 22, Folders 1-2. 108pp. 0925 Investigation (by Davison), 1929-1931. Folder 1. 35pp. 0960 Correspondence, 1924-1931. Folder 2. 73pp. Rs@l 20 V. Interpleader cont. 0001 Correspondence, Cases, Articles, Investigations cont., 1932-1944. Box 22, Folders 615 and Box 23, Folder 1. 967pp. 0001 Article, material for, 1932. Folders 3-5. 239pp. 0240 Correspondence, 1932-1933. Folders 6-8. 164pp. 0240 January-April 1932. Folder 6. 71pp. 0311 May 1932-February 1933. Folder 7. 53pp. 0364 February [March]-May 1933. Folder 8. 39pp. 0403 Correspondence, 1934. Folders 9-15. 486p. 0403 January-February. Folder 9. 70pp. 0473 February-March. Folder 10. 42pp. 0515 March-[April]. Folder 11. 62pp. 0577 May. Folder 12. 83pp. 0660 May-June. Folder 13.104pp. 0764 June. Folder 14. 64pp. 0828 July-December. Folder 15. 58pp. 0889 Correspondence, 1935 (January-February). Box 23, Folder 1. 78pp. Reell 21 V. interpleader cont. 0001 Correspondence, Cases, Articles, Investigations cont., 1924-1944. Box 23, Folders 218 and Box 24, Folders 1-4. 964pp. 0001 Correspondence, 1935. Box 23, Folders 2-4.155pp. 0001 February-April. Folder 2. 63pp. 0064 April [May]-July- Folder 3. 61pp. 0125 July-December. Folder 4. 37pp. 0162 Choate, Hall and Stewart (case), 1936. Box 23, Folder 5. 34pp. 0190 Article, 1936. Box 23, Folders 6-7.135pp. 17 Frame No. Correspondence, Cases, Articles, Investigations cont. 0325 Correspondence, 1936. Box 23, Folders 8-11.214pp. 0325 January-March. Folder 8. 74pp. 0399 April-May. Folder 9. 43pp. 0442 June-^July. Folder 10. 56pp. 0498 August-December Folder 11.41pp. 0534 Supreme Court Cases, 1937. Box 23, Folder 12. 27pp. 0561 Gage, Hamilton and June (Interpleader inheritance tax case). Box 23, Folders 13-16. 93pp. 0654 Correspondence, 1937. Box 23, Folder 17. 48pp. 0702 Correspondence, 1938 (January-February 1938). Box 23, Folder 18. 46pp. 0748 Correspondence, 1938-1939 (March 1938-December 15,1939). Box 24, Folder 1.62pp. 0810 Article, 1940. Box 24, Folders 2-4.144pp. V. Dnterpleader cont. 0001 Correspondence, Cases, Articles, Investigations cont., 1924-1944. Box 24, Folders 522, and Box 25, Folders 1-3.997pp. 0001 Article, 1939-1940 cont. Folders 5-7.106pp. 0107 Correspondence concerning article "Federal Interpleader since 1936," January 10-February 26,1940. Folders 8-11.174pp. 0281 Correspondence, March 1-May 9,1940. Folder 12. 28pp. 0309 Correspondence, June 15-December 21,1940. Folder 13. 28pp. 0337 Miscellany (Rogers, Ralph V., "Historical Origins of Interpleader"). 1940. Folder 14. 48pp. 0385 Miscellany (Clark v. Barlorf), 1940. Folder 15. 51pp. 0436 Correspondence, 1941-1942. Folders 16-17. 96pp. 0436 May 15,1941-March 24,1942. Folder 16. 49pp. 0485 March 24-July 21, 1942. Folder 17. 47pp. 0532 Roebling Estate (material involving Roebling Estate in Box 25, Folders 2-15, was kept in original order of arrangement in Professor Chafee's files). Folders 18-22 and Box 25, Folders 1-3. 466pp. 0532 October 20-October 29,1942 (case). Folder 18. 62pp. 0594 October 29-November 4,1942. Folder 19.132pp. 0666 November 10-November 18,1942. Folder 20. 84pp. 0750 November 20-December 14,1942. Folder 21. 57pp. 0807 December 16,1942-March 22,1943. Folder 22. 92pp. 0888 March 22-June 3,1943. Box 25, Folder 1.42pp. 0931 Case, 1943, #1. Folders 2-3. 67pp. V. Interpleader cont. 0001 Correspondence, Cases, Articles, Investigations cont. (material involving Roebling Estate in Box 25, Folders 2-15, was kept in original order of arrangement in Professor Chafee's files), 1924-1944. Box 25, Folders 4-20. 616pp. 0001 Roebling Estate (case). Folders 4-15. 434pp. 0001 1943, #1 (original folder). Folders 4-5.104pp. 0105 1943, #2 (original folders). Folders 6-7. 55pp. 0165 1943-1944, #1 (original folder). Folders 8-12.159pp. 0324 1943-1944, #2 (original folder). Folders 13-15.111pp. 18 Frame No. 0435 0617 Correspondence. Folders 16-20.169pp. 0435 1943. Folders 16-17. 78pp. 0513 194[4]-1947. Folder 18. 46pp. 0559 1954-55. Folder 19. 44pp. 0604 Interpleader Legislation, 1944. Folder 20.12pp. Research, 1928-1936. Box 26, Folders 1-9. 356pp. 0617 Notes. Folder 1. 58pp. 0675 Model act. Folder 2. 8pp. 0683 Statutes. Folders. 14pp. 0697 England, Dominions. Folder 4.11p 0708 United States, Statutes. Folder 5.113pp. 0821 Alabama. Folder 6.522pp. 0873 Arkansas. Folder 7.17pp. 0891 Arizona. Folder 8. 5pp. 0896 California. Folder 9. 77pp. V. Interpleader cont. 0001 Research, 1928-1936 cont. Box 26, Folders 10-21 ; Box 27, Folders 1-19; and Box 28, Folders 1-15. 970pp. 0001 Colorado. Folder 10.12pp. 0013 Connecticut. Folder 11. 48pp. 0061 Delaware. Folder 12.11 pp. 0072 Florida. Folder 13. 9pp. 0081 Georgia. Folder 14. 32pp. 0113 Idaho. Folder 15. 7pp. 0120 Illinois. Folder 16. 50pp. 0170 Indiana. Folder 17.13pp. 0183 Iowa. Folder 18. 5pp. 0188 Kansas. Folder 19.13pp. 0201 Kentucky. Folder 20.17pp. 0218 Louisiana. Folder 21. 27pp. 0245 Maine. Box 27, Folder 1. 4pp. 0249 Maryland. Folder 2. 36pp. 0285 Massachusetts. Folder 3. 56pp. 0341 Michigan. Folder 4. 29pp. 0372 Minnesota. FolderS. 14pp. 0386 Mississippi. Folder 6. 37pp. 0423 Missouri. Folders 7-8. 70pp. 0493 Montana. Folder 9. 7pp. 0500 Nebraska. Folder 10. 9pp. 0509 Nevada. Folder 11.11 pp. 0520 New Hampshire. Folder 12. 4pp. 0524 New York. Folders 13-14.100pp. 0624 North Carolina. Folders 15-16. 23pp. 0647 North Dakota. Folder 17. 6pp. 0653 Ohio. Folders 18-19 and Box 28, Folder 1. 94pp. 0747 Oklahoma. Folder 2. 5pp. 0752 Oregon. Folder 3.11 pp. 0763 Pennsylvania. Folder 4. 37pp. 0800 Rhode Island. Folder 5.11 pp. 0811 South Carolina. Folder 6. 6pp. 0817 South Dakota. Folder 7. 5pp. 19 Frame No. Research, 1928-1936 cont. 0822 Tennessee. Folder 8. 26pp. 0848 Texas. Folder 9.25pp. 0873 Utah. Folder 10. 5pp. 0878 Vermont. Folder 11. 9pp. 0887 Virginia. Folder 12. 23pp. 0910 Washington. Folder 13.14pp. 0924 West Virginia. Folders 14-15. 47pp. V. Dnferpleader cont 0001 Research, 1928-1936 cont. Box 28, Folders 16-17. 32pp. 0001 Wisconsin. Folder 16. 27pp. 0028 Wyoming. Folder 17. 5pp. VI Civil Liberties Series Note Professor Chafee was the outstanding legal scholar of the first part of this century in the field of civil liberties. For forty years he spoke and wrote about the Bill of Rights and the problems of civil liberties such as mail censorship, academic freedom, and loyalty oaths. Material includes reports, memoranda, analyses of Browder, Bridges, Hollywood Ten and similar cases, discussion of congressional bills, and state legislation designed to limit constitutional freedom. Manuscripts of Chafee's writings in the field of civil liberties are found in Series IX, which begins at Reel 52. 0033 Civil Liberties, 1919-1929. Box 29, Folders 1-22, and Box 30, Folder 1. 970pp. 0033 Report on the Department of Justice (National Popular Government League). 1920-1921. Folders 1-3. 74pp. 0211 Deportation of aliens. Folders 4-10. 220pp. 0531 Political prisoners, 1920,1924. Folders 11-13. 280pp. 0607 Political prisoners, Debs case, 1919. Folder 14. 52pp. 0659 Political prisoners, Goldstein case, 1919-1924. Folders 15-16. 91 pp. 0750 "Freedom of Speech," reviews, correspondence, etc., 1920-1921. Folders 17-18. 64pp. 0814 Freedom of Speech, Abrams controversy, 1920-1921. Folders 19-22. 140pp. 0954 Freedom of Speech, Newspaper Enterprises Association, 1921-1922. Box 30, Folder 1. 50pp. VI Civil Liberties cont. 0001 Civil Liberties, 1919-1929 cont. Box 30, Folders 2-26. 977pp. 0001 Freedom of Speech, Obscenity, 1920-1924. Folder 2.5pp. 0006 Freedom of Speech, Education, 1919-1920. Folder 3.10pp. 0016 Freedom of Speech, Printed Matter, 1920-1931. Folder 4. 79pp. 0095 Freedom of Speech, Miscellany 1,1920-1931. Folders 5-8.174pp. 0269 Freedom of Speech, Miscellany II, 1920-1931. Folders 9-12. 214pp. 0483 Bucknercase (religion), 1921-1922. Folders 13-16.147pp. 0630 Civil Liberties Conference, 1919. Folder 17.17pp. 20 Frame No. 0647 Civil Liberties. Folders 18-26. 331 pp. 0647 Correspondence on cases, legislation, etc., 1919-1926. Folders 18- 0706 0860 0907 0921 0942 19.59pp. Boston [and in Massachusetts], 1922-1929. Folders 20-22.152pp. Military training, 1924-1926. Folder 23. 47pp. Censorship of the mails, 1921-1922. Folder 24.14pp. Freedom of speech, Minnesota Law Review, 1920. Folder 25. 21pp. Freedom of speech, miscellaneous correspondence and MSS. Folder 26. 36pp. o), VI Civil Liberties cont. 0001 0046 Civil Liberties, 1919-1929 cont. Box 30, Folders 27-28. 45pp. 0001 Disarmament, 1921-1931. Folders 27-28. 45pp. Civil Liberties, 1929-1947. Box 31, Folders 1-20. 942pp. 0046 Bridges, Harry D., deportation, 1939-1945. Folder 1. 60pp. 0106 Communists. Folders 2-7. 243pp. 0106 June 1938-January 1941. Folder 2. 68pp. 0174 February 1941-September 1941. Folder 3. 63pp. 0237 March 1947-February 1956. Folder 4. 22pp. 0259 Browdercase (April 1941-February 1942). Folder 5. 24pp. 0302 Browdercase (March 1942-May 1942). Folder 6. 66pp. 0349 Browdercase (June 1942-March 1944). Folder7. 41pp. 0390 Indictments, District of Columbia, 1942-1944. Folders 9-15. 347pp. 0737 Free Speech, Boston [including book and stage censorship]. Folders 16-20. 260pp. 0737 October 19, 1927-September 18, 1929. Folders 16-20. 41pp. 0778 October [1], 1929-November 12,1929. Folder 17.107pp. 0885 November 12,1929-December 16,1929. Folder 18. 22pp. 0907 December [21], 1929-January 3,1930. Folder 19. 42pp. 0949 January 4,1930-January 28,1930. Folder 20. 39pp. VI Civil Liberties cont. 0001 Civil Liberties, 1929-1947 cont. Box 31, Folders 21-25 and Box 32, Folders 1-14. 996pp. 0001 Free Speech, Boston cont Folders 21-23.148pp. 0001 February 4,1930-January 12,1931. Folder 21. 63pp. 0062 January 16,1931-March [12], 1935. Folder 22. 194pp. 0109 March [16], 1935-[January 26,] 1948. Folder 23.168pp. 0149 Free Speech, Helen Bailie, 1929. Folder 24. 9pp. 0158 Free Speech. Folder 25 and Box 32, Folders 1-5. 268pp. 0158 January 8,1932-December 9,1932. Folder 25. 0211 April 12, 1933-April 2, 1935. Box 32, Folder 1. 77pp. 0288 April 5, 1935-September 23, 1938. Folder 2. 54pp. 0342 October 25,1938-April 15,1940. Folder 3. 40pp. 0382 August 22, 1940-July 7,1944. Folder 4. 28pp. 0410 1947. FolderS. 16pp. 0426 Obscenity, books, plays, n.d. Folder 6. 53pp. 0479 Post-war problems, materials, 1942-1944. Folders 7-10. 293pp. 0772 Prosecutions, World War II, 1941-1944. Folder 11. 38pp. 21 Frame No. Civil Liberties, 1929-1947 cont. 0810 Radical pamphlets, 1932-1945. Folder 12.112pp. 0912 Religious liberty, 1948. Folder 13.35pp. 0947 Sabotage, 1942. Folder 14. 50pp. VI Civil Liberties cont. 0001 0368 Civil Liberties, 1929-1947 cont. Box 32, Folders 15-22. 367pp. 0001 Sedition Bill, 1935-1942. Folder 15. 24pp. 0025 Tariff Act, 1928; seditious book clause. Folders 16-18.141pp. 0025 1929-1930. Folder 16. 65pp. 0090 October 29,1929-March 7,1930. Folder 17. 55pp. 0145 March 7,1930-February 24,1933. Folder 18. 21pp. 0166 Teacher's Oath Law [including S.E. Morison's pamphlet 'Three Oathless Centuries'!. Folders 19-20.128pp. 0294 American Defense, 1940-1945. Folders 21-22. 76pp. Civil Liberties, 1947-1956. Box 33, Folders 1-15. 598pp. 0368 Barnes Bill (un-American activities) MSS for Mem[o], December 1947. Folders 1-5. 84pp. 0576 Correspondence, 1947-1950. Folders 6-7. 73pp. 0649 Mundt-Nixon Bill (un-American activities). Folders 8-9.137pp. 0748 Correspondence, May-June 1949. Folders 10-14.160pp. 0946 Correspondence, July-December 1949. Folder 15. 20pp. IReeD 30 VI Civil Liberties cont. 0001 Civil Liberties, 1947-1956 cont. Box 33, Folders 16-22 and Box 34, Folders 1-12. 948pp. 0001 Correspondence cont. Box 33, Folders 16-22 and Box 34, Folders 1-4. 398pp. 0001 July-December 1949 cont. Folder 16. 47pp. 0048 January-March 1950. Folders 17-19.124pp. 0172 April-July 1950. Folders 20-22. 95pp. 0267 August-December 1950. Box 34, Folders 1-3. 95pp. 0362 1951-1952. Folder 4. 31pp. 0399 Frederick Jaubert Duquense (war crime case), 1947-1948. Folders 5-7. 257pp. 0656 Loyalty and security (oath), federal employees (un-American), 1947-1951. Folders 8-10. 235pp. 0891 Alger Hiss case (un-American activities), 1948-1953. Folders 11-12. 57pp. Reel 31 VS. Civil Liberties cont. 0001 Civil Liberties, 1947-1956 cont. Box 34, Folders 13-20 and Box 35, Folders 1-15. 974pp. 0001 Hollywood Ten, Lawson case, 1949-1954. Folders 13-15.138pp. 0139 Frank B. Ober case, correspondence, April-May 1949. Folder 17.100pp. 0223 Frank B. Ober case, correspondence, June-July 1949. Folders 18-20. 151pp. 22 Frame No. 0391 0410 0432 0600 0708 0893 International Freedom of Scholarship (foreign scholars), 1949-1956. Folder 1. 21pp. Dissenting opinions of Justices Black and Douglas, 1951. Folder 2. 21 pp. Freedom of teaching, 1950-1951. Folders 4-6.168pp. Freedom of teaching, 1952-1956. Folders 7-10.108pp. Investigating Committees, 1951-1955 [including Senator William Benton's statement on proposed expulsion of Joseph R. McCarthy from U.S. Senate]. Folders 11-13.185pp. Massachusetts legislation, 1951 ("Red Control Act"). Folders 14-15. 82pp. or VI. Civil Liberties cont. 0001 Civil Liberties, 1947-1956 cont. Box 35, Folders 16-25. 452pp. 0001 Massachusetts legislation ("Red Control Act"), correspondence, 1951. Folder 16.72pp. 0073 Self-incrimination, 5th Amendment Article, 1952-1954. Folders 17-19. 131pp. 0204 Senator Joseph McCarthy, 1952. Folder 20. 45pp. 0249 Rosenbergs, 1952. Folder 21. 78pp. 0327 Massachusetts Civil Liberties, 1954-1955. Folder 22.15pp. 0342 Freedom of Speech, fan mail, derogatory letters. Folders 23-25.111 pp. 0342 November 1947-July 1950. Folder 23. 26pp. 0368 [April] September 1951-March 1953. Folder 24. 38pp. 0406 July 1953-November 1956. Folder 25. 47pp. VII. Teaching Motes Series Note Material in this series consists of Chafee's hand-written lecture notes, typescripts of notes, diaries of courses, correspondence about courses, cases he used for illustrations of points, examination questions, etc. Included are notes for courses that he taught in Harvard College. Boxes 36-39 contain material for "Old Courses," courses he taught during the first part of his teaching career. During the later part of his teaching, Chafee specialized in equity and in bills and notes. 0453 0678 Contracts. Offer and Acceptance. Box 36, Folders 1-5. 225pp. Evidence. Box 36, Folders 6-15. 318pp. 0678 Real evidence. Folder 6.17pp. 0695 Competency of witness. Folder 7. 56pp. 0751 Privilege. Folders 8-10.124pp. 0875 Examination of witnesses. Folder 11. 67pp. 0942 Judicial notice. Folder 12. 4pp. 0946 Presumption^]. Folder 13. 20pp. 0966 Burden of proof. Folder 14.10pp. 0976 Law and fact. Folder 15.19pp. 23 Frame No. Vil Teaching Moles eon«. 0001 0795 Evidence cont. Box 36, Folders 16-25 and Box 37, Folders 1-5. 704pp. 0001 Admissions, confessions. Folder 16.30pp. 0031 Hearsay rule. Folders 17-19.158pp. 0189 Opinion. Folder 20. 29pp. 0229 Parole evidence role. Folder 21.40pp. 0265 Documents, handwriting, etc. Folder 22. 95pp. 0360 Relevancy. Folder 23.84pp. 0444 The law of evidence (mimeographed pamphlet). Folder 24. 65pp. 0509 Wigmore review. Folder 25. 35pp. 0544 Diaries, lists of cases. Box 37, Folders 1-2.104pp. 0648 Evidence examination. Folder 3. 30pp. 0678 Evidence correspondence. Folder 4. 65pp. 0743 Alien deportation. Folder 5.52pp. Judicial Remedies. Box 37, Folders 6-9.181pp. 0795 Chapter IV, Forms of action. Folders 6-7. 88pp. 0883 Chapter V, Pleadings. Folders 8-9.93pp. ReeD 34 VIL Teaching Notes conf. 0001 0153 Judicial Remedies cont. Box 37, Folders 10-13.152pp. 0001 Chapter VI, Torts; Adjudication at Law [Trial]. Folders 10-12.103pp. 0104 Chapter VIII, Validity and Effect of Judgments. Folder 13. 49pp. Partnership. Box 37, Folders 14-22 and Box 38, Folders 1-9. 810pp. 0153 Chapter I, The Creation of a Partnership. Folders 14-16.172pp. 0292 Chapter I, Business Trusts. Folders 17-19. 49pp. 0375 Chapter II, Quasi-Partners, Chapter III, Sections 1-3. Folders 20-22.118pp. 0512 Chapter III, Sections 4-6. Box 38, Folders 1-6.356pp. 0868 Chapter IV, The Separate Property of Partners [separate estates]. Folder 7. 40pp. 0908 Partnership Exams. Folder 8. 7pp. 0915 Partnership, Chapters V, VI, VII, and VIII. Folder 9.48pp. VII. Teaching Notes cont. 0001 0068 Partnership, Chapters V, VI, VII, and VIII cont. Box 38, Folder 10. 67pp. Property III. Box 38, Folders 11-21.444pp. 0068 General miscellany. Folder 11.15pp. 0083 Chafee's half of course (1940 notes), Part II, Construction; Chapter 9, Chapters 10-13 notes. Folder 12. 79pp. 0162 Part III, Powers of Appointment. Folder 13. 77pp. 0239 Part IV, The Rule against Properties [Perpetuities]. Folder 14.103pp. 0342 Ames Court Arguments, April term 1942. Folders 15-17. 70pp. 0392 Leach's half of course (1940 notes), Part I, Types of Future Interest. Folders 18-20. 80pp. 0392 Chapters 1 and 2. Folder 18. 26pp. 0418 Chapters 3 and 4. Folder 19. 42pp. 24 Frame No. 0460 Chapters 5 and 6. Folder 20.12pp. Part II, Constructional Rules and Policies, Chapter 7, Resting of Future Interests, Chapter 8. Folder 21.40pp. Quasi-Contracts. Box 39, Folders 1-8.488pp. 0512 General miscellany, 1935-1936. Folders 1-3.198pp. 0710 Quasi-contracts, Mistake I. Folders 4-5. 91pp. 0801 Quasi-contracts, Mistake II. Folders 6-7.152pp. 0953 Quasi-contracts, Mistake III. Folder 8. 66pp. 0472 0512 VID. Teaching Moîes cont. 0001 0016 0355 Quasi-Contracts cont. Quasi-Contracts, Mistake III cont. Box 39, Folder 9.15pp. Trusts. Box 39, Folders 10-17. 354pp. 0016 Liability of trustees to third persons. Folder 10. 34pp. 0035 Chapter I, Trusts; Chapter II, Section 1, The Creation of a Trust. Folder 11. 17pp. 0067 Chapter II, Sections 2 and 3 [and 4]. Folder 12. 75pp. 0142 Chapter III, Elements of a Trust. Folder 13. 50pp. 0192 Chapter IV, Charitable Trusts. Folder 14. 20pp. 0212 Chapter V, Resulting and Constructive Trusts. Folder 15. 76pp. 0287 Chapter VI, The Administration of Trusts. Folder 16. 37pp. 0325 Chapter VIII, The Transfer of a Cestui's Interest; Chapter IX, The Persons Who Are Bound by a Trust. Folder 17. 30pp. Equity II. Box 39, Folders 18-20 and Box 40, Folders 1-12. 645pp. 0355 Supreme Court Brief. Folder 18. 46pp. 0401 Papers for Driver vs. McQuata. Folder 19. 26pp. 0427 Fair Trade Laws/Contracts, Termination of War. Folder 20.13pp. 0440 Future of equity [American Law School Review, issue of December 1933 and miscellaneous items]. Box 40, Folders 1-3.164pp. 0606 • Lis Pendens. Folders 4-6.198pp. 0804 Correspondence, 1933-1947. Folders 7-8. 86pp. 0890 Lecture notes (extra copies) (interference with advantageous relations). Folder 9.12pp. 0902 Doty vs. Rensseleer. Folder 10.17pp. 0919 Equity in Index to Legal Periodicals and Equity Decisions in U.S. Folder 11. 13pp. 0932 Equity, diary of courses. Folder 12. 68pp. VIL Teaching Notes cont. 0001 Equity II cont. Box 40, Folders 13-22 and Box 41, Folders 1-6. 936pp. 0001 Diary of courses cont. Folders 13-14.165pp. 0166 Introductory. Folder 15. 65pp. 0231 Statutes of Frauds. Folders 16-17. 24pp 0358 Matter of Contracts, Chapter II, Sec. 1. Folders 18-22 and Box 41, Folder 1. 302pp. 0660 Partial performance with compensation. Folder 2. 20pp. 0680 Jurisdiction. Folders 3-6. 556pp. 25 Frame No. VIO. Teaching Motes cont 0001 0072 Equity II cont. Box 41, Folders 7-8. 71pp. 0001 Jurisdiction cont. Folder 7. 31pp. 0021 Torts, Injunctions: Restatement. Folder 8. 40pp. Equity III. Box 41, Folders 9-21 and Box 42, Folders 1-6. 887pp. 0072 Equity, Artificial Fish Bait; Enforcement of Decree of Contempt Pleading. Folders 9-10.100pp. 0172 Equity, historical. Folders 11-12.146pp. 0318 Cases on Equity, Chapter XV, Basis of Specific Relief. Folder 13. 60pp. 0378 Declaratory Judgments, Chapter V. Folders 14-15.157pp. 0536 Lajoventy [LaFollette] case and miscellaneous letters. Folder 16. 23pp. 0544 Bills of Peace. Folders 17-21 and Box 42, Folders 1-3. 289pp. 0846 Interpleader I. Folders 4-6.113pp. VIO. Teaching Motes conf. 0001 Equity III cont. Box 42, Folders 7-22. 979pp. 0001 Interpleader II. Folder 7. 58pp. 0058 Unfair Competition (new notes); Hendlers Cases, Para. 1. Folders 8-16. 134pp. 0605 Unfair Competition (new notes); Hendlers Cases, Para. 2. Folders 17-21. 305pp. 0910 Cancellation Quin Fimet. Folder 22. 69pp. VID. Teaching Motes cont. 0001 Equity III cont. Box 43, Folders 1-16. 967pp. 0001 Cancellation Quin Fimet cont. Folders 1-4.173pp. 0092 ["Coming Into Equity with Clean Hands," Chafee's article in Michigan Law Review, May, 1949.] 33p. 0125 [Do Judges Make or Discover Law ?" Chafee's paper in Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 1947.] 10pp. 0174 Equity III [references on bills of peace, cancellation and] Cloud on Title. Folder5. 72pp.(repeated, frames 193-245) 0246 Class suits. Folders 6-11. 457pp. 0703 Torts (Chafee cases, Chapter IV). Folders 12-14.156pp. 0859 Trespasses, easements, nuisances. Folders 15-16.108pp. e®@i 41 VID. Teaching Notes cont. 0001 Equity III cont. Box 43, Folders 17-19 and Box 44, Folders 1-13. 965pp. 0001 Waste. Folders 17-19.162pp. 0163 Restrictions and Patents. Box 44, Folders 1-2.139pp. 0302 Business Injuries #1. Folder 3-5.194pp. 0496 Business Injuries #2. Folders 6-10. 249pp. 26 Frame No. 0745 Defamation, rights of personality. Folders 11-13. 220pp. 0871 ["Freedom of Speech in War Time," Chafee's article in Harvard Law Review, 1919.] 33pp. BeeD 42 VII. Teaching Noîes cont. 0001 Equity III cont. Box 44, Folders 14-17 and Box 45, Folders 1-20. 992pp. 0001 Defamation, rights of personality cont. Folders 14-17.179pp. 0180 Types of injunctions. Box 45, Folders 1-5.199pp. 0379 Public nuisances [and other wrongs]. Folders 6-11. 257pp. 0636 Mistake. Folders 12-17. 242pp. 0878 Trespass. Folders 18-20.104pp. Reel 4: VII. Teaching Notes cont. 0001 Bills and Notes. Box 46, Folders 1-17. 915pp. 0001 Assignments #1 and #2. Folder 1.16pp. 0017 lntroduct[ory lecture], summaries, samples, general articles. Folders 2-4. 171pp. 0147 Transfer, Chapter IV. Folders 5-8. 282p. 0429 Extinguishment. Folder 9. 55pp. 0484 Acceptance, Chapter II. Folders 10-11.84pp. 0552 [Lecture notes on] Purchase for value without notice, Part I. Folders 12-16. 69pp. 0857 Purchase for value, Part II. Folder 17. 58pp. Reel 44 VII. Teaching Notes cont. 0001 Bills and 0001 0256 0546 0630 0773 Notes cont. Box 46, Folders 18-22 and Box 47, Folders 1-14. 951pp. Purchase for value, Part II cont. Folders 18-21. 255pp. Formal requisitions. Box 46, Folder 22 and Box 47, Folders 1-4. 290pp. Obligations of parties. Folders 5-6. 84pp. [History of] Endorsements. Folders 7-9.143pp. Overdue paper. Folders 10-14.178pp. iR@®D 4* VIL Teaching Notes cont. 0001 0393 Bills and Notes cont. Box 47, Folders 15-22. 392pp. 0001 Complete papers, alterations, etc. Folders 15-16. 96pp. 0097 Types of papers, Steffen, Chapter I. Folders 17-19.140pp. 0237 Purchase and payment in due course, Steffen, Chapter III. Folder 20. 76pp. 0313 Deposits and collection, Steffen, Chapter V. Folders 21-22. 80pp. Social Sciences 120 [Fundamental Human Rights]. Box 48, Folders 1-17. 570pp. 0393 Social Science 120, Part 1. Box 48, Folders 1-3. 61pp. 0454 Social Science 120, Part 2. Folders 4-5. 45pp. 0500 Social Science 120, Part 3. Folders 6-11. 285pp. 0744 Social Science 120, Part 4. Folders 12-13. 98pp. 0784 Fundamental Human Rights, Constitution etc. Folders 14-17. 179pp. 27 Frame No. VID. Teaching Moles conî. 0001 0701 Social Sciences 120 [Fundamental Human Rights] cont. Box 48, Folders 18-22 and Box 49, Folders 1-10. 700pp. 0001 Fundamental Human Rights, Constitution, etc., cont. Folder 18. 39pp. 0040 Fundamental Human Rights Seminar #1. Folders 19-22. 230pp. 0270 Fundamental Human Rights Seminar #2 [1951]. Box 49, Folders 1-3.172pp. 0442 Human Rights, Social Sciences 120 #1 [fall 1950]. Folders 4-6.115pp. 0557 Human Rights, Social Sciences 120 #2. Folders 7-9.130pp. 0687 Social Science 120,1952 marks. Folder 10.14pp. Miscellaneous Teaching Notes. Box 49, Folders 11-15. 263pp. 0701 Freedom of debate. Folders 11-13.169pp. 0870 Habeas corpus. Folders 14-15. 94pp. R®@D 47 VID. Teaching Motes cont. 0001 0625 Miscellaneous Teaching Notes cont. Box 49, Folders 16-23 and Box 50, Folders 1-3. 624pp. 0001 Habeas corpus cont. Folders 16-23. 455pp. 0456 Speech and the press. Folder 24. 41 pp. 0497 Comparative literature 181, class notes. Box 50, Folder 1. 37pp. 0534 Bills of attainder [and impeachments]. Folders 2-3. 88pp. Copyright Course. Box 50, Folders 4-11. 373pp. 0625 Copyright, miscellaneous. Folder 4. 59pp. 0665 Copyright course, Comparative Literature 181,1950-1953. Folders 5-10. 245pp. 0951 Term papers on copyrights, 1950-1952. Folder 11. 69pp. Reell 4í VIL Teaching Mofes cont. 0001 0551 Copyright Course cont. Box 50, Folders 12-25. 550pp. 0001 Term papers on copyrights, 1950-1952 cont. Folders 12-14.117pp. 0118 Copyright Law, Part 1. Folders 15-16. 72pp. 0208 Copyrights and other legal protection, #2. Folders 17-20. 51 pp. 0342 Copyrights and other legal protection, #1. Folders 21-23. 92pp. 0434 Copyright Law, Part 2. Folders 24-25.116pp. Miscellaneous Notes, Additional Material. Box 51, Folders 1-11. 466pp. 0551 Incapacity, Illegality. Folder 1. 9pp. 0560 Restrictive Endorsements. Folders 2-4.149pp. 0709 Constitutional Convention, 1936 Material. Folders 5-9. 249pp. 0958 Price v.Neal. Folder 10. 6pp. 0964 Banking, Aigler's Casebook, Chapter I. Folder 11.53pp. 28 Frame No. l Teaching Motes coni. 0001 0476 Miscellaneous Notes, Additional Material cont. Box 51, Folders 12-21. 475pp. 0001 Commercial Law, 1949-1950 [1956]. Folder 12. 66pp. 0067 Unfair Competition, 1949-1956.Folder 13. 29pp. 0096 Mid-Year Papers, 1949. Folders 14-21.380pp. Equity III, Additional Material. Box 52, Folders 1-7. 508pp. 0476 Written work, correspondence. Folders 1-7. 508pp. 0476 1939-40. Folders 1-3. 244pp. 0720 1940-41. Folders 4-7. 264pp. Reefl 5© Vil Teaching Notes cont. 0001 Equity III, Additional Material cont. Box 52, Folders 8-17. 489pp. 0001 Written work, correspondence cont. Folders 8-17. 489pp. 0001 1941-1942. Folders 8-11. 193pp. 0194 1942-1943. Folders 12-14. 184pp. 0379 Michael Linenthal, 1944. Folder 15. 29pp. 0408 1947. Folders 16-17. 82pp. VDDD. Harvard Law School Series Note Material in this series consists of Chafee's own student notes and trial briefs while at the Harvard Law School, correspondence, memoranda, minutes and reports of various faculty committees he served on, examination questions, miscellaneous correspondence and memoranda, book lists, material concerning law clubs, policy statements, and photographs. The initials HLS for Harvard Law School are used throughout. 0490 Student Work, 1910-1913. Box 53, Folders 1-15. 480pp. 0490 Equity, trial briefs and notes. Folder 1. 91pp. 0537 Bankruptcy, trial briefs and notes, Ames Competition. Folders 2-3. 26pp. 0607 Bills and notes, trial briefs and notes. Folder 4. 21pp. 0628 Evidence, notes for brief. Folder 5. 45pp. 0649 Trusts, trial briefs, notes. Folders 6-8. 42pp. 0715 Agency [review] notes. Folder 9. 8pp. 0734 Crimes, trial briefs and notes. Folders 10-12.103pp. 0837 Torts, trial briefs and notes. Folders 13-15. 133pp. ñ<B®¡ 51 VOID. Harvard Law School cont. 0001 0188 Student Work, 1910-1913 cont. Box 53, Folders 16-20. 187pp. 0001 Torts, trial briefs and notes. Folders 16-18. 84pp. 0085 Property, trial briefs and notes. Folders 19-20.187pp. Committees, 1924-1948. Box 53, Folders 21-23 and Box 54, Folders 1-2. 11pp. 0188 Holmes Celebration, correspondence, 1930. Folders 22-23. 73pp. 0255 Holmes Celebration, miscellany, 1930. Box 54, Folder 1. 22pp. 29 Frame No. 0277 Miscellany. Box 56, Folders 1-7 and 19-21 ; Box 57, Folders 1-3; and Box 60, Folders 10-13. 716pp. 0277 Examination questions, complete set, #1. Box 56, Folders 1-5. 245pp. 0424 Examination questions, duplicates and not used, #2. Folders 6-7. 98pp. 0522 HLS Booklist [for returning servicemen, 1945-1947], #1. Folders 19-21. 317pp. 0652 HLS Booklist, #2,1945-1947. Box 57, Folders 1-3. 187pp. 0839 History of HLS, correspondence, 1916-1931. Box 60, Folders 10-13.154pp. VEIL Harvard Law School cont. 0001 Miscellany cont. Box 60, Folders 14-22 and Box 61, Folders 1-13. 771pp. 0001 Plimpton Press, correspondence, 1914-1921. Folders 14-15. 68pp. 0069 Law school, ideas about HLS, 1928-1931. Folder 17. 81pp. 0095 Photographs, Chafee and faculty, 1901-1952. Folders 18-21. 9pp. 0104 Teaching aims and methods, 1923-1929. Folder 22. 46pp. 0150 Mathematics, theory of numbers, 1928-1932. Box 61, Folders 1-3. 187pp. 0337 Mathematics. Folders 4-6.122pp. 0459 Law school phono collection [Chafee's gift as memorial to his HLS classmate Donald Fairfax Ray, class of 1912]. Folders 7-10.159pp. 0618 Miscellaneous, 1916-1951. Folders 11-13.154pp. IX. Writings Series Note This series consists of manuscripts for books, speeches, outside lectures, articles, correspondence with Chafee's publishers, copies of book orders, reviews of Chafee's books, correspondence with co-authors, financial matters, background material Chafee collected for his writings, copyright matters, early writings (juvenilia), and miscellaneous clippings. 0772 Cases on Equitable Relief against Torts (1923). Box 62, Folders 1-5. 229pp. 0772 Revisions, 1924-1952. Folder 1. 10pp. 0782 Plimpton Press, 1941-1946. Folder 2. 48pp. 0830 Orders, 1934-1948. Folders 3-4. 97pp. 0927 Correspondence, 1933-1946. Folder 5. 74pp. IX. Writings cont. 0001 0260 Cases on Equitable Relief against Torts (1923) cont. Box 62, Folders 6-10. 259pp. 0001 Correspondence, 1933-1946 cont. Folders 6-8.137pp. 0150 Revisions of proof, 1948-1951. Folders 9-10.110pp. Pound's Cases on Equitable Relief against Defamation (2nd ed., edited by Z. Chafee, 1930). Box 62, Folders 11-14. 242pp. 0260 Correspondence, 1928-1930. Folders 11-13.177pp. 0429 Plimpton Press, correspondence, 1929-1930. Folder 14. 72pp. 30 Frame No. 0502 Cases on Equitable Relief against Torts by Chafee and [Roscoe] Pound (1933). Box 62, Folders 15-21 and Box 63, Folders 1-4.468pp. 0502 Orders, 1927-1929. Folder 15. 23pp. 0525 Correspondence. Folders 16-21 and Box 63, Folders 1-4. 445pp. 0525 A-C, 1934-1942. Folders 16-17.108pp. 0633 C-G, 1931-1939. Folders 18-19. 83pp. 0716 H-J, 1934-1941. Folders 20-21 and Box 63, Folder 1.131 pp. 0847 K-P, 1938-1940. Folders 2-3. 74pp. 0921 S-Y, 1930-1942. Folder 4.49pp. R@@l 54 iX. Writings cont. 0001 0108 Cases on Equitable Relief against Torts by Chafee and [Roscoe] Pound (1933) cont. Box 63, Folders 5-7.107pp. 0001 Correspondence, S-Y, 1930-1942 cont. Folders 5-7.107pp. Cases on Equitable Remedies (1936). Box 63, Folders 8-22 and Box 64, Folders 1-4. 866pp. 0108 Correspondence, 1935-1942. Folders 8-22. 615pp. 0108 A. Folders. 12pp. 0120 B. Folders 9-11.174pp. 0294 C. Folder 12. 59pp. 0353 D-G. Folder 13.71 pp. 0424 H-J. Folders 14-15. 80pp. 0504 K-M. Folders 16-17. 76pp. 0580 N-R. Folders 18-19. 76pp. 0656 S-U. Folders 20-21. 94pp. 0750 V-W. Folder 22. 73pp. 0823 Correspondence, A-Z, 1954-1956. Box 64, Folder 1. 4pp. 0827 Miscellaneous, 1938-1957. Folders 2-4.147pp. Reel 55 IX. Writings cont. 0001 0413 Cases on Equitable Remedies (1936) cont. Box 64, Folders 5-14. 412pp. 0001 Miscellaneous, 1938-1957 cont. Folder 5. 32pp. 0033 Orders, 1939-1955. Folders 6-11. 274pp. 0307 Plimpton Press, 1942[-1947]. Folders 12-14. 95pp. Reissued Notes (1943). Box 64, Folders 15-22 and Box 65, Folders 1-2. 599pp. 0413 Accounts, copyrights, etc., 1932-1956. Folder 15. 30pp. 0443 Complimentary copies, 1943-1954. Folder 16.16pp. 0459 Correspondence, 1943-1951. Folders 17-19. 210pp. 0670 Miscellaneous materials (cases). Folders 20-22 and Box 65, Folder 1. 290pp. 0960 Orders. Box 65, Folder 2. 52pp. 31 Frame No. OX. Writings cont 0001 0650 Reissued Notes (1943) cont. Box 65, Folders 3-14. 649pp. 0001 Orders cont. Folder 3. 64pp. 0065 Correspondence Prior to Publication, 1943-1956. Folders 4-10. 439pp. 0065 A-G. Folders 4-6. 188pp. 0253 H-L. Folders 7-8. 107pp. 0382 M-Z. Folders 9-10. 129pp. 0505 Plimpton Press, correspondence, 1943-1956. Folders 11-13.107pp. 0614 Reviews, 1943-1944. Folder 14. 36pp. Cases on Equity by Chafee and Simpson (1933-1934). Box 65, Folders 15-21. 369pp. 0652 Correspondence. Folders 15-21. 367pp. 0652 A-Z, 1934. Folders 15-19. 254pp. 0906 A-B, 1934[5]-1941. Folders 20-21.113pp. IX. Writings cont. 0001 0721 Cases on Equity by Chafee and Simpson (1933-1934) cont. Box 66, Folders 1-14. 720pp. 0001 Correspondence cont. Folders 1-14.720pp. 0001 A-B, 1934[5]-1941 cont. Folder 1. 63pp. 0064 C, 1935-1940. Folders 2-3. 85pp. 0149 D-G[H], 1935-1938. Folder 4.168pp. 0190 I, J, K, 1935-1942. Folders 5-7. 171pp. 0361 L-M, 1935-1942. Folders 8-10. 55pp. 0507 N, 1935-1940. Folder 11. 81pp. 0603 O-R, 1935-1936. Folder 12. 137pp. 0644 S-T, 1935-1940. Folders 13-14.109pp. Cases on Equity (Simpson and later editions). Box 66, Folders 15-18. 236pp. 0721 Copyright permissions, miscellaneous, 1933-1934. Folders 15-18. 236pp. IX. Writings cont. 0001 Cases on Equity (Simpson and later editions) cont. Box 66, Folders 19-21 and Box 67, Folders 1-20. 942pp. 0001 Simpson, correspondence, 1935-1947. Folder 19. 53pp. 0054 First edition, correspondence, 1934-1947. Folders 20-21. 78pp. 0132 New casebook [2nd edition], correspondence, 1945-1947. Box 67, Folders 1-6. 300pp. 0432 Malon[e]y, John P., correspondence, 1936-1942. Folders 7-11. 220pp. 0652 Third edition, correspondence, 1949-1956. Folders 12-18.155pp. 0907 Third edition, changes. Folder 19.4pp. 0911 Income tax returns, 1934-1944. Folder 20.33pp. 32 Frame No. CI IX. Wriîings cont 0001 0568 Cases on Equity (Simpson and later editions) cont. Box 67, Folder 21 and Box 68, Folders 1-11.567pp. 0001 Income tax returns, 1934-1944 cont. Folder 21 and Box 68, Folders 1-5. 251pp. 0256 Reviews, 1935-1937. Folders 6-7. 83pp. 0339 Fourth edition, correspondence. Folders 8-11. 229pp. 0339 [June 1953] February-March 1954. Folder 8. 41pp. 0380 March-April 1954. Folder 9. 51 pp. 0431 May-July 1954. Folder 10. 84pp. 0515 August 1954-March 1961. Folder 11. 53pp. Equity Case Books (early editions). Box 68, Folders 12-22. 437pp. 0568 Orders, 1924-1926. Folders 12-13. 56pp. 0662 Accounts, correspondence, 1923-1926. Folders 14-15.119pp. 0743 Plimpton Press, correspondence #1,1922-1926. Folders 1 &-18.119pp. 0862 Plimpton Press, correspondence #2,1927-1930. Folders 19-20. 83pp. 0945 Correspondence, 1922-1923. Folders 21-22. 60pp. ¡0 IX. Writings cont 0001 0456 Equity Case Books (early editions) cont. Box 68, Folders 23-24 and Box 69, Folders 1-12. 455pp. 0001 Correspondence cont. Folders 23-24 and Box 69, Folders 1-11.442pp. 0001 1922-1923 cont. Box 68, Folders 23-24. 71pp. 0072 1924. Box 69, Folders 1-3. 111pp. 0183 1925-1926. Folder 4. 41 pp. 0224 1929-1930. Folders 5-6. 58pp. 0282 1925-1929. Folders 7-8. 72pp. 0354 1930. Folders 9-11. 89pp. 0443 Miscellany. Folder 12.12pp. Brennan's Negotiable Instruments Law, 4th Edition, revised by ZC (1926). Box 69, Folders 13-25. 572pp. 0456 Materials and correspondence, 1925-1926. Folders 13-16. 6pp. 0618 Correspondence, 1923-1926. Folders 17-18.189pp. 0702 Anderson Co., correspondence, 1922-1925. Folders 19-20. 85pp. 0787 Anderson Co., correspondence, 1926. Folders 21-22. 88pp. 0918 Post-publication correspondence, reviews. Folders 23-24.121pp. 0985 Negotiable instruments, reaquisition. Folder 25. 42pp. R@@D 81 IX. Writings cont. 0001 Casebooks: Bills and Notes. Box 70, Folders 1-5.182pp. 0001 Bills and notes, new casebook, 1918 [and cases on negotiable instruments]. Folder 1. 31pp. 0032 Bills and notes, cases on negotiable instruments, correspondence, 19191923. Folders 2-3. 59pp. 0091 Bills and notes, diaries of course, 1916-1917 to 1925. Folders 4-5. 87pp. 33 Frame No. 0183 0315 0401 0753 Casebooks: General Correspondence. Box 70, Folders 6-7.132pp. Casebooks: Statements, Bills of Account. Box 70, Folders 8-9. 85pp. Casebooks: Taxes (personal taxes). Box 70, Folders 10-18. 352pp. 0401 Taxes, unemployment (Chafee and Simpson), 1943-1948. Folders 10-11. 73pp. 0487 Taxes, social security (Chafee and Simpson), 1937-1947. Folders 12-15. 140pp. 0642 Withholding (Chafee and Chafee and Simpson). Folders 16-18.111pp. Dodd, Edwin Merrick {American Business Corporations until 1860, published posthumously, 1954; Chafee on board of editors; MS and correspondence about book). Box 70, Folders 19-21 and Box 71, Folders 1-4. 220pp. 0753 Memoranda [about] publication. Folders 19-20. 72pp. 0825 Introduction. Folder 21 and Box 71, Folder 1. 52pp. 0877 Chapter 1, early draft [Private Law of Business Corporations: Nature of the Corporation as a Person]. Folders 2-4.116pp. IX. Writings cont. 0001 Dodd, Edwin Merrick (American Business Corporations until 1860, published posthumously, 1954; Chafee on board of editors; MS and correspondence about book) cont. Box 71, Folders 5-23 and Box 72, Folders 1-5.1,000pp. 0001 Chapter I, early draft cont. Folders 5-6. 69pp. 0070 General Introduction, incomplete first draft, Chapter 1 [Private Law of Business Corporations: Nature of the Corporation]. Folders 7-10.180pp. 0250 Chapter 4, early drafts [Massachusetts Business Corporation Laws, 18311860]. Folders 11-16. 223pp. 0473 Chapter 6, early drafts and carbons of revisions. Folders 17-19.142pp. 0615 [Chapter 3] First Half of the Century [of Statutory Regulation of Business Corporations in Massachusetts]. Folders 20-23 and Box 72, Folders 1-2. 231pp. 0846 Footnotes. Folders 3-4. 88pp. 0934 Chapter 1, MS carbon and miscellaneous material. Folder 5. 67pp. Reel 63 DX. Writings cont. 0001 Dodd, Edwin Merrick (American Business Corporations until 1860, published posthumously, 1954; Chafee on board of editors; MS and correspondence about book) cont. Box 72, Folders 6-21 and Box 73, Folders 1-4.1,009pp. 0001 Chapter 1, MS carbon and miscellaneous material cont. Folders 6-8.190pp. 0191 Chapter 4, MS carbon and miscellaneous material [Massachusetts Business Corporation Laws, 1831-1860]. Folders 9-11.133pp. 0330 Section on Loan [and Fund Associations]. Folders 12-14.181pp. 0505 Chapter 8, Transport Companies [Turnpikes, Canals and Railroads, 18311860]. Folder 15. 51pp. 0556 Footnotes, Chapter IV. Folders 16-17. 73pp. 0629 Chapter II, notes and Merrick Dodd's last draft. Folders 18-21. 31pp. 0805 Introduction and Chapter II ["American Case Law of Business Corporations, 1831-1860" including Corporate Charters as Contracts]. Box 73, Folders 14. 204pp. 34 Frame No. FM 64 IX. Writings cont. 0001 0697 Dodd, Edwin Merrick (American Business Corporations until 1860, published posthumously, 1954; Chafee on board of editors; MS and correspondence about book) cont. Box 73, Folders 5-21. 696pp. 0001 Introduction and Chapter II ["American Case Law of Business Corporations, 1831-1860" including Corporate Charters as Contracts] cont. Folder 5. 32pp. 0060 Legal History, carbon of final draft. Folder 6. 57pp. 0117 Merrick Dodd biography. Folder 7.19pp. 0136 Plans for Chapter I, Business Law. Folder 8-9. 66pp. 0202 Chapter II, miscellany. Folder 10.19pp. 0221 Chapter II MS and duplicates. Folder 11. 47pp. 0268 Chapter III, early drafts. Folders 12-13. 57pp. 0325 Nillson Corporation, legal background. Folders 14-15.110pp. 0435 Chapter III, notes. Folder 16. 48pp. 0483 Chapter II, notes. Folder 17. 50pp. 0533 Chapter IV. Folders 18-20.137pp. 0670 Draft and bibliography of book. Folder 21. 27pp. Free Speech in the United States (1941 ). Box 74, Folders 1-6. 267pp. 0697 Complimentary copies, correspondence, September-October 1941. Folder 1. 67pp. 0764 Correspondence prior to October 1,1941. Folder 2. 33pp. 0797 Correspondence, 1941-1943. Folders 3-6. 200pp. 0797 A-C. Folder 3. 44pp. 0841 D-K. Folder 4. 47pp. 0888 L-P. Folder 5. 40pp. 0928 R-Sch. Folder 6. 6pp. IX. Writings cont. 0001 Free Speech in the United States (1941 ) cont. Box 74, Folders 7-28. 730pp. 0001 Correspondence. Folders 7-10.194pp. 0001 1941-1943, Sh-W. Folder 7. 49pp. 0049 1945-1955. Folder 8. 12pp. 0061 Harvard University Press, 1941-1954. Folders 9-10. 134pp. 0195 Reviews. Folders 11-12. 70pp. 0265 MS, proof corrections, 1941. Folders 13-28. 465pp. 0342 Appendix I, bibliography on freedom of speech. Folder 14.10pp. 0352 Index cases. Folder 15. 4pp. 0356 Searches and seizures. Folder 16. 31pp. 0380 Right of assembly. Folder 17.11 pp. 0398 Final chapter. Folders 18-19. 41pp. 0460 Chapter E, Freedom and Initiative in the Schools. Folder 20.17pp. 0477 Chapter F, The Inquiring Mind. Folder 21.13pp. 0490 Chapter G, Give Your Mind Sea Room. Folder 22.14pp. 0504 Chapter H, The Rand School Case [Chapter D, Conscription of Public Opinion in the Next War]. Folder 23. 7pp. 0511 Teacher's oaths and flag salutes [controversy on faculty loyalty and reappointment at City College of New York and other freedom of thought issues]. Folders 24-25. 85pp. 35 Frame No. 0731 MS, proof corrections, 1941 cont. 0616 Appendix IV and V. Folder 26.83pp. 0701 Famous trials. Folder 27. 29pp. 0728 Chafee's changes. Folder 28.1 p. The Blessings of Liberty, Manuscript and Materials. Box 75, Folders 1-7. 233pp. 0731 Materials for book. Folder 1. 26pp. 0751 Introduction. Folder 2.3pp. 0757 Table of Contents [and] Chapter 1 [Watchman, What of the Night ?] with corrections. Folder 3.17pp. 0803 Chapter I MS, corrected copy [and] additional corrections on all chapters. Folder 4. 51pp. 0848 Chapter II [Why I Like America], MS with corrections. Folder 5. 40pp. 0888 Chapter IV [Does Freedom of Speech Really Tend to Produce Truth ?] and Chapter V MS, partial. Folder 6. 28pp. 0916 Chapter VI [Purge Trials Are for Russian Lawyers, Not America Lawyers] and CHapter VII [The Right Not to Speak], and Chapter VIII, partial. Folder 7. 48pp. OX. Writings cont. 0001 0673 The Blessings of Liberty, Manuscript and Materials cont. Box 75, Folders 8-19. 672pp. 0001 Chapter IV [Does Freedom of Speech Really Tend to Produce Truth ?], MS and materials. Folder 8.77pp. 0078 Chapter V, materials and notes [including material on U.S. Subversive Activities Control Board and Internal Security Act of 1950, with Truman's veto and Chafee's article criticizing the act]. Folders 9-13. 280pp. 0358 Chapter. VII, material and notes. Folders 14-15. 93pp. 0451 Chapter X [Strengthening Liberty in All Countries], MS with corrections. Folder 16. 59pp. 0510 Chapter XI [Free Speech in the UN], MS with corrections. Folder 17. 28pp. 0538 Materials and notes [with] acknowledgments and copyrights. Folders 18-19. 135pp. The Blessings of Liberty, Correspondence with Publisher. Box 76, Folders 1-8. 230pp. 0673 January-March 1955. Folder 1. 39pp. 0712 April-August 1955. Folder 2. 29pp. 0741 September-December 1955. Folders 3-4. 52pp. 0799 January 1956. Folders 5-•. 112pp. 0911 February 1956. Folder 7. 38pp. 0949 March 1956. Folder 8. 54pp. IX. Writings cont. 0001 The Blessings of Liberty, Correspondence with Publisher cont. Box 76, Folders 9-11. 136pp. 0001 April-May 1956. Folders 9-10. 78pp. 0079 Ju ne 1956-February 1957. Folder 11. 57pp. 36 Frame No. 0137 0391 0569 Suffolk County Court Records (1671-1680): a legal Introduction by Z. Chafee, published by Colonial Society of Massachusetts (1933) (full title: Suffolk County Court and Its Jurisdiction); correspondence, drafts, index. Box 76, Folders 12-18. 254pp. 0137 October 23-December 21,1931. Folder 12. 36pp. 0173 May 18-October 21,1932. Folder 13. 44pp. 0217 October 22-December 24,1932. Folder 14. 34pp. 0268 January 1,1933-January [7] 11,1933. Folder 15. 61pp. 0312 January [11 ] 12-January 23,1933. Folder 16. 48pp. 0360 January 24-January 31,1933. Folder 17. 4pp. 0363 February 1-June [20], 1933. Folder 18. 27pp. Inquiring Mind (1928) [also published as "Give Your Minds Sea-Room']. Box 76, Folders 19-23.178pp. 0391 Manuscript, 1927 ["Give Your Minds Sea-Room," Honors Day Address at Brown University]. Folder 19.19pp. 0410 Correspondence, 1927-1928 and 1953-1955. Folders 20-21. 81pp. 0491 Letters and reviews, 1928. Folder 22. 68pp. 0560 Inquiring Mind, fan mail. Folder 23. 9pp. Dorr Pamphlet #1, State House vs. Penthouse. Box 77, Folders 1-9. 320pp. 0569 Accounts, copyrights [includes "Is a Constitutional Convention Valid?" Chafee's essay on possible revision of Rhode Island constitution by a convention, misfiled from Dorr Pamphlet #2, Reel 68, frame 0625], 19371938. Folder 1.52pp. 0632 Complimentary review copies, 1938-1939. Folders 2-3.90pp. 0722 Correspondence, 1937-1940. Folders 4-9. 267pp. 0722 A-BI. Folder 4. 40pp. 0762 Bo-By. Folder 5. 45pp. 0807 C. Folder 6. 46pp. 0853 D-F. Folder 7. 35pp. 0888 G. Folder 8. 20pp. 0922 H. Folder 9. 81pp. DX. Writings cont. 0001 Dorr Pamphlet #1, State House vs. Penthouse cont. Box 77, Folders 10-23 and Box 78, Folders 1-4. 624pp. 0001 Correspondence, 1937-1940 cont. Folders 10-19. 379pp. 0001 J-K. Folder 10. 21pp. 0022 L. Folder 11. 75pp. 0097 M. Folder 12. 43pp. 0140 N. Folder 13. 53pp. 0193 O-Po. Folder 14. 36pp. 0229 Pr-Pu. Folder 15. 35pp. 0264 Q-R. Folder 16. 33pp. 0297 S. Folder 17. 49pp. 0346 T-V. Folder 18.34pp. 0380 V-Z. Folder 19. 60pp. 0441 Crimson Printing Co., correspondence, 1937-1939. Folder 20. 30pp. 0471 Materials for manuscript, clippings, 1937. Folders 21-23. 68pp. 0539 Materials for manuscript, race track clippings, 1937. Box 78, Folders 1-3. 59pp. 0598 Reviews, 1938. Folder 4. 27pp. 37 Frame No. 0625 0912 Dorr Pamphlet #2, The Convention That Never Met, 1935" [see also first item under Dorr Pamphlet #1, Reel 67, frame 0569]. Box 78, Folders 5-12. 287pp. 0625 Book Shop, correspondence, 1937-1947. Folder 5. 88p. 0713 Correspondence, 1938. Folder 6. 33pp. 0746 Reviews, 1938. Folder 7. 5pp. 0751 Materials for manuscript, 1938 and undated. Folders 8-9. 81 pp. 0832 Rhode Island Constitutional Convention (clippings), 1935. Folders 10-12. 80pp. Dorr Pamphlet #3: "The Convention That Never Met, 1936." Box 78, Folder 13. 54pp. 0912 Correspondence, 1938-1939. Folder 13. 54pp. DX. Writings cont. 0001 0060 0082 0376 Dorr Pamphlet #3: The Convention That Never Met, 1936" cont. Box 78, Folder 14. 81pp. 0001 Correspondence, 1938-1939 cont. Folder 14.59pp. Dorr Pamphlet #4: "Weathering the Panic of 73." Box 78, Folder 15. 22pp. The Thomas M. Cooley Lectures (five lectures delivered at the University of Michigan Law School, April, 1949, under the title of "Some Problems of Equity"). Box 78, Folders 16-22.196pp. 0082 Program bibliography and first lecture with footnotes: "Coming into Equity with Clean Hands, [I]." Folder! 6.42pp. 0128 Second lecture: "Coming into Equity with Clean Hands, II." Folder 17. 57pp. 0185 Third lecture: "Representative Suits, I." Folder 18. 45pp. 0230 Fourth lecture: "Representative Suits, II," with special reference to Federal Rule 23. Folders 19-20. 103pp. 0323 Fifth lecture: "Lack of Power and Mistaken Use of Power." Folders 21-22. 53pp. The Third Degree by Zechariah Chafee, Walter H. Pollack, and Carl S. Stern. Published as Research Report 19 (Confidential) to the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement in 1931. Box 79, Folders 1-11.569pp. 0376 Correspondence, 1929 [1927-1931]. Folder 1. 23pp. 0399 Correspondence (reports to Crime Commission), 1930-1931. Folders 2-3. 266pp. 0487 Partial manuscript. Folder 4. 66pp. 0553 Manuscript [includes Appendix III: State Statutes Directed against the Third Degree or Related Evils; Geographical Summary of the Third Degree; Use of the Third Degree in Major U.S. Cities]. Folders 5-11. 392pp. DX. Writings cont. 0001 The Third Degree by Zechariah Chafee, Walter H. Pollack, and Carl S. Stern. Published as Research Report 19 (Confidential) to the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, in 1931 cont. Box 79, Folders 12-13.139pp. 0001 Manuscript cont. Folders 12-13.139pp. 38 Frame No. 0140 0739 0935 Fundamental Human Rights [material and documents for Chafee's Harvard course in fundamental human rights (Social Sciences 120)]. Box 80, Folders 1-13. 599pp. 0140 [Documents and material on] Fundamental human rights, miscellany, 1950. Folders 1-4. 53pp. 0193 Part 3 cont, Section 2, Bills of Attainder and Ex Post Facto Laws [and speeches on radio and television licensing activities of Federal Communications Commission]. Folder 5. 62pp. 0255 Recent foreign constitutions. Folder 6.198pp. 0453 Part 5, Human Rights in the United Nations. Folder 7. 40pp. 0493 [The Tasks of] States and Nations [in Safeguarding Fundamental Human Rights]. Folder 8. 65pp. 0558 Chapter 12, Bricker Amendment, [Part] I. Folders 9-10. 33pp. 0615 Chapter 12, Bricker Amendment, [Part] II [The Work of the Philadelphia Convention of 1787: Treaty Clauses in the Constitution and in the Bricker Amendment]. Folder 11. 71 pp. 0662 Documents on Fundamental Human Rights, correspondence. Folders 12-13. 77pp. Human Rights in the United Nations. Box 80, Folders 14-16.196pp. 0739 Manuscript. Folders 14-16.196pp. United Nations World Conference on Freedom of Information (see also Series IV, Activities•United Nations, Reels 14-16). Box 80, Folder 17. 43pp. 0935 Press releases on Freedom of Speech, Part I. Folder 17. 43pp. Reel 71 IX. Writings cont. 0001 0053 0121 0941 United Nations World Conference on Freedom of Information cont. (see also Series IV, Activities•United Nations, Reels 14-16). Box 80, Folder 18. 51pp. 0001 Press releases on Freedom of Speech, Part II. Folder 18. 51pp. Bill of Rights Belongs to the People ["Loyalty and Security Risks in Federal Employees" and other writings by Chafee on civil liberties, including "Invasion of the First Amendment through Conditioned Public Spending," 1955 article by Alanson W. Willcox]. Box 80, Folders 19-20. 23pp. Historical Origins and Justification of Free Speech and of the Right of Petition (work done by Chafee in the field of legal research under a grant by the Commonwealth Fund; the fund discontinued its appropriation for legal research in October 1943, and Professor Chafee's work was never published in book form under the above title; however, he used much of the material in various books). Box 81, Folders 115.820pp. 0121 "History of Free Speech," Folders 1-10. 595pp. 0121 Manuscript and Notes #1. Folders 1-4. 262pp. 0383 Manuscript and Notes # 2. Folders 5-8. 254pp. 0637 Notes and Biographical Memoranda. Folders 9-10. 79pp. 0716 Correspondence #1,1939-1943. Folders 11-12. 99pp. 0815 Correspondence #2. Folder 13. 21 pp. 0836 Printed matters pertinent to fund. Folders 14-15. 105pp. Government and Mass Communication (see also Series IV, Activities•Government and Mass Communication, Reel 11, frames 0229-0431). Box 81, Folder 16. 58pp. 0941 Correspondence, 1947. Folder 16. 58pp. 39 Frame No. BJC. Wriîings eonî. 0001 0175 0403 0833 Government and Mass Communication cont. (see also Series IV, Activities• Government and Mass Communication, Reel 11, frames 0229-0431). Box 81, Folders 17-19.162pp. 0001 Correspondence, 1947 cont. Folder 17. 71pp. 0072 Correspondence, 1948-1953. Folders 18-19.103pp. The Judge Stephens Lectures for 1952 (lectures given at the University of Kansas Law School entitled Three Human Rights in the Constitution"). Box 82, Folders 1-7. 240pp. 0175 First lecture, March 31,1952. Folders 1-2. 82pp. 0250 Second lecture, April 1,1952. Folders 3-4. 39pp. 0323 Notes for third lecture. Folders 5-7. 38pp. Miscellany. Box 82, Folders 8-19. 430pp. 0403 Copyright materials, 1950s. Folder 8. 26pp. 0429 "Clinton [Tennessee] and the Constitution" [article on school desegregation]. Folder 9. 16pp. 0445 [Draft] Covenant[s on] Human Rights, article notes for 1954. Folder 10. 36pp. 0491 Do Judges Make or Discover Law?, MS and notes. Folders 11-14. 220pp. 0711 Writings, addresses [including last published work, "Freedom and Enterprise, Three Essays'!. Folders 15-17. 65pp. 0776 Radcliffe Speech, 1948: MS, Free Speech in the UN. Folder 18. 46pp. 0822 Brown Dinner Speech, "Brown Then and Now" (notes for speech), April 28, 1952. Folder 19.11pp. TV Lectures (given in Lowell Lectures Series at Harvard University). Box 82, Folders 20-21. 136pp. 0833 Drafts used, 1956, The Constitution and Human Rights. Folders 20-21. 136pp. SX. Writings cont. 0001 0146 TV Lectures cont. (given in Lowell Lectures Series at Harvard University). Box 82, Folders 22-24.145pp. 0001 Drafts used, 1956, The Constitution and Human Rights cont. Folders 22-24. 145pp. History of Anglo-American Law (miscellaneous material). Box 83, Folders 1-15. 475pp. 0146 General Plan. Folder 1. 64pp. 0155 History of American law. Folders 2-6. 274pp. 0155 Bar [including article on Oliver Wendell Holmes' 90th birthday by Harold Laski]. Folder 2. 68pp. 0223 General, 1925-1931. Folder 3. 57pp. 0268 Miscellaneous, 1920-1924. Folder 4. 42pp. 0310 Supreme Court, 1924-1932. Folders 5-6. 78pp. 0429 History, United States. Folder 7.5pp. 0434 Judges, selection and removal of. Folder 8.14pp. 0448 Marshall, J[ohn]. Folder 9. 50pp. 0498 Trials. Folder 10.3pp. 40 Frame No. 0501 0621 History of English law. Folders 11-15.120pp. 0501 General, 1920-1925. Folder 11. 26pp. 0527 17th century. Folder 12.17pp. 0544 18th century. Folder 13.16pp. 0560 19th century. Folder 14.21 pp. 0581 20th century. Folder 15.40pp. Reapportionment folders. Box 83, Folders 16-20. 245pp. 0621 Reapportionment [Folder] #1 [articles on methods of apportionment in Congress by Edward V. Huntington]. Folders 16-17. 39pp. 0660 Reapportionment [Folder] #2. Folders 18-20. 330pp. BeeD 74 IX. Writings conî. 0001 Reapportionment folders cont. Box 83, Folder 21 and Box 84, Folders 1-17. 995pp. 0001 Reapportionment, Article, 1928. Folder 21 and Box 84, Folders 1-3. 240pp. 0240 Reapportionment, materials, 1939-1940. Folders 4-5.143pp. 0383 Reapportionment, [Edward V.] Huntington materials and letters, 1929-1944 [Method of Equal Proportions]. Folders 6-13. 409pp. 0792 Reapportionment, [Walter F.] Wilcox letter and memorandum, 1929-1956 [Method of Major Fractions]. Folders 14-17. 204pp. IX. Writings cont. 0001 0163 0693 0711 0744 0788 Reapportionment folders cont. Box 84, Folders 18-20.162pp. 0001 Reapportionment, [Walter F.] Wilcox letter and memorandum, 1929-1956 [Method of Major Fractions] cont. Folder 18. 41pp. 0042 Miscellaneous correspondence and documents. Folders 19-20.115pp. American Bar Association's Loyalty Oaths (correspondence in response to Chafee's pamphlet "A Statement to my Fellow-Lawyers" (1950) protesting the loyalty oath proposed for members of the ABA). Box 85, Folders 1-12. 530pp. 0163 Loyalty Oaths, Part 1, Folders 1-3.144pp. 0307 Loyalty Oaths, Part 2. Folders 4-7.135pp. 0442 Loyalty Oaths, Part 3. Folders 8-12. 251 pp. Courts, Organization ["Possible and Needed Reforms in Administration of Justice in Federal Courts," article by Chief Justice William Howard Taft]. Box 85, Folder 13. 18pp. Freedom and Fear: Phi Beta Kappa Oration delivered by ZC at Harvard University on June 20,1949. Box 85, Folder 14. 33pp. Subversive Activities Bills, 1949: Statement by ZC submitted to the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate. Box 85, Folder 15. 44pp. Early Writings. Box 85, Folders 16-18. 203pp. 0788 Juvenilia 18987-1908. Folders 16-18. 203pp. 41 Frame No. OX. Writings conî. 0001 0262 0295 0447 0616 Eariy Writings cont. Box 85, Folders 19-26. 261 pp. 0001 Harvard Law School commencement, MS of address, reviews, 1913. Folder 19.41pp. 0042 Legal ethics, MS for speech, 1913? Folder 20. 58pp. 0101 Life before birth, MS for article, n.d. Folders 21-23. 69pp. 0172 War, MS for article, n.d. Folder 24.16pp. 0185 Brown University, miscellaneous MS and correspondence, 1913. Folder 25. 38pp. 0223 Miscellaneous Early Writings. Folder 26.39pp. Miscellaneous Writings, Articles. Box 86, Folder 1. 33pp. 0262 The Disintegration of Integration," 1956. 4pp. 0266 'The Freedom to Think," 1954.7pp. 0273 'The Encroachments on Freedom," 1956. 6pp. 0279 "Robert Alphonso Taft," HLS Yearbook. 2pp. 0281 "Prof. Chafee Urges New World Affairs Tolerance," 1944. 2pp. 0283 "Nation or States•Whose Job?" 1956.12pp. Miscellaneous Unidentified Writings. Box 86, Folders 2-4.152pp. 0295 Handwritten miscellany. Folder 2. 31pp. 0364 Materials for miscellaneous articles, reviews, and lectures. Folders 3-4. 83pp. Clippings. Box 86, Folders 5-10.169pp. 0447 Clippings, materials for equity casebooks. Folders 5-6. 34pp. 0481 Miscellaneous clippings. Folders 7-10.135pp. Book Reviews. Box 86, Folders 11-12.152pp. 0616 Clippings of reviews of Chafee books. Folder 11.140pp. 0652 Book reviews of Chafee and Simpson, Cases on Equity. Folder 12.112pp. X. Legal Miscellany This group of materials was placed under the heading of Legal Miscellany by Professor Chafee himself and was arranged by him in alphabetical order. It contains various items relating to his research, his teaching and writing, legal issues of the day, prominent legal cases, material relating to professional groups, etc. Period covered extends from the beginning of his teaching career until his death in 1957. 0768 Alien Registration Act, 1940 [general]. Box 87, Folders 1-3. 261pp. n®®¡ 77 X. Legal ¡Miscellany cont. 0001 0314 0324 American Law Institute. Box 87, Folders 4-7. 313pp. 0001 Equity. Folder 4. 83pp. 0084 Unfair competition, etc. Folders 5-6.139pp. 0223 Vendor and purchaser. Folder 7. 91 pp. Assignability of Book Debts [general]. Box 87, Folder 8.10pp. Associations, Articles [general]. Box 87, Folders 9-10.101pp. 42 Frame No. 0415 Bills and Notes, Correspondence. Box 87, Folders 11-16 and Box 88, Folders 1-3. 519pp. 0415 [Benjamin F.] Evarts[' refusal to pay for Chafee's legal advice]. Folders 1112.156pp. 0571 Brannan's Negotiable Instruments of Laws, 1929[8]-1947(8] [and other material on promissory notes]. Folders 13-16 and Box 88, Folders 1-3. 435pp. Real 71 X. Legal Miscellany conf. 0001 0055 0176 0299 0320 0550 0554 0583 0679 0829 0834 Boat vs. Metropolitan Museum of Art [case on bequest to Metropolitan Museum of Art]. Box 88, Folders 4-5. 54pp. Coca-Cola Case, Spauling, Sibley, Troutman and Brock [Coca-Cola suit against similar cola drinks. Box 88, Folders 6-7.121pp. Condemnation Case, Engelhardt, Pollak and Stern [Palisades Interstate Park condemnation proceedings]. Box 88, Folders 8-10.123pp. Constitutional Law [miscellaneous material]. Box 88, Folder 11. 21 pp. Copyright [Chafee's service on Copyright Subcommittee on Patent Law Section of American Bar Association]. Box 88, Folders 12-16. 230pp. Criminal Law, Trials [miscellaneous material]. Box 88, Folder 17. 4pp. Davis Case [challenge to will of Theodore M. Davis]. Box 88, Folder 18. 46pp. Defamation and Personality [miscellaneous material]. Box 88, Folders 19-20. 96pp. Equity, General•Correspondence [and miscellaneous documents]. Box 89, Folders 1-2.150pp. Equity, Receiverships [Supreme Court decision in Riehle vs. Margolies]. Box 89, Folder 3. 5pp. Equity, Report on Restating Equity [Chafee's "Report on Restating Equity" in three volumes]. Box 89, Folder 4. 251pp. [R®eD 79 X. Legal Miscellany cont. 0001 0043 0095 0108 0195 0264 0279 0358 0361 0401 0411 Equity, 3x5 cards of notes. Box 89, Folder 5. 42pp. Federal Tax Liens [Chafee's memo "Needed Legislation to Facilitate Determination and Removal of Federal Tax Liens"]. Box 89, Folder 7. 52pp. Forced Ground for Cancellation [fraud and other aspects of equity]. Box 89, Folder 8. 13pp. Herrick, Smith, Donald and Farley [Chafee's role in 1922 liquidation of Cosmopolitan Trust Co.]. Box 89, Folders 9-10. 87pp. History and Organization of the Bar [assessments of Supreme Court including F.D. Roosevelt's appointees and miscellaneous material]. Box 89, Folders 11-12. 69pp. Injunctions. Box 89, Folder 13.15pp. Injunctions, Scope of. Box 89, Folders 14-15. 79pp. Legal Biography ["New Legal Education" by Herman Oliphant]. Box 89, Folder 16. 3pp. Legal Rights, Established. Box 89, Folder 17. 40pp. Legislative Changes [in equity jurisdiction]. Box 90, Folder 1.10pp. Lewis, Francis A., Correspondence. Box 90, Folders 2-9. 540pp. 0411 1931-1933 [suit on Francis Phillips' estate including debate on legal status of minors ("infants")]. Folders 2-5.139pp. 0650 1933-1934. Folders 5-6. 250pp. 0810 1934-1945. Folders 7-9.140pp. 43 Frame No. 0951 RGGD Liberdar Case, Englehart, Pollack and Stern [material on Liberdar Holding Corp. vs. Prudential Insurance Co.]. Box 90, Folder 10. 74pp. 80 X. Legal Miscellany cont. 0001 0045 0130 0133 0162 0381 0401 0451 0463 0531 0562 0596 0622 0873 0878 0946 Liberdar Case, Englehart, Pollack and Stern cont. [material on Liberdar Holding Corp. vs. Prudential Insurance Co.]. Box 90, Folder 11. 44pp. McAuslan, J., vs. Union Trust Co. [special Master's report and other material on case]. Box 90, Folders 12-13. 85pp. New Jersey Bar Exams. Box 90, Folder 14. 5pp. (3 frames.) North Dakota Bar Exams [Lauriz Void's article " Improving North Dakota Bar Admission Requirements'!. Box 90, Folder 15. 53pp. (33 frames.) Notre Dame Case [land title case, Nichols vs. Boston Academy of Notre Dame]. Box 90, Folders 16-18. 219pp. Oklahoma Bar Exams [state bar admission requirements]. Box 91, Folder 1. 20pp. Persons ["Liability of Husband for Debts Contracted by Wife" and other notes on "Law Relating to Women"]. Box 91, Folder 2. 50pp. Practice of law [notes and Theodore Francis Green's article "A Legal Practitioner's Mental Equipment"]. Box 91, Folder 3.12pp. Radio Corp. (RCA) vs. Independent Wireless [Telegraph Co.] [material on patent infringement suit]. Box 91, Folder 4. 68pp. Rhode Island Bar Exams [state bar admission requirements]. Box 91, Folder 5. 31 pp. Rhode Island Law [material on state laws and Bar Association]. Box 91, Folder 6. 34pp. Sacco-Vanzetti [material on trials of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti]. Box 91, Folder 7. 26pp. Servitudes, Chattels [Chafee's article and notes on patent and copyright cases]. Box 91, Folders 8-10. 251pp. South Carolina Bar Exams [state bar admission requirements]. Box 91, Folder 11. 5pp. Supreme Court [Roosevelt's 1937 Proposal to Reorganize and controversy over same]. Box 91, Folder 12. 68pp. Supreme Court, Current History Magazine [Chafee's 1931 article "New Members of the Supreme Court" (Charles E. Hughes and Owen J. Roberts), and related correspondence]. Box 91, Folder 13. 62pp. R®@i 81 X. Legal Miscellany cont. 0001 0251 0282 0292 0340 0347 0376 0489 Supreme Court, Current History Magazine cont. Box 91, Folders 14-16. 250pp. Supreme Court under Hughes [Chafee's 1932 article in Current History Magazine "The Supreme Court in 1931-32"]. Box 91, Folder 17. 31pp. Taxation ["Future of the Federal Income Tax" by Robert N. Miller]. Box 92, Folder 1. 10pp. Trade Secrets [notes and articles on trade secrets, patents, etc.]. Box 92, Folder 2. 49pp. Unclean Hands [case notes]. Box 92, Folder 3. 7pp. Unclean Hands, Lacher [case notes]. Box 92, Folder 4. 29pp. Unfair Competition, Illustrative Material (1) [case notes, decisions and correspondence on patents, copyrights, plagiarism, etc.]. Box 92, Folders 5-6.113pp. Unfair Competition, Illustrative Materials (2) [case notes, decisions and correspondence on patents, copyrights, plagiarism, etc.]. Box 92, Folders 7-8. 130pp. 44 Frame No. 0619 0755 0791 Unfair Competition, Illustrative Materials (3) [case notes, decisions and correspondence on patents, copyrights, plagiarism, etc.]. Box 92, Folders 9-11. 131pp. Unfair Competition, Miscellaneous. Box 92, Folder 12. 36pp. Mendelsohn Case. Box 92, Folders 13-14.183pp. X. Legal Miscellany coni. 0001 0174 0189 Mendelsohn Case cont. Box 92, Folders 15-17.173pp. Miscellaneous Clippings. Box 92, Folder 18.15pp. Miscellaneous Legal Case [includes play on patent law: "Common to the Trade, or The Saturday Night Soap Company vs. The Seventh Night Soap Company" by Edward S. Rogers and Lawrence Langer]. Box 93, Folders 1-16. 711pp. XL Addenda Series Note This series consists of Chafee material that, after arrangement of his papers had been completed, was brought in from various sources within the Law School, mainly the late Professor Mark DeWolfe Howe's office. (Professor Howe was Professor Chafee's literary executor.) 0900 "The Club," 1942-1956 (A private dining club, founded 1882, consisting mostly of persons connected with Harvard University. ZC became a member in 1920. Correspondence consists of miscellaneous club matters, lists of members, monthly dinners, etc. Among members were Archibald MacLeish, Paul Sachs, Walter D. Edmonds, Mark DeWolfe Howe, John Coolidge, Christian Herter. Apparently ZC was secretary of 'The Club." F.1-5,1949-1956, reverse chronological order; F.6-9, 1942-1948, reverse chronological order). Box 94, Folders 1-4. 230pp. Reel XL Addenda cont. 0001 0317 0532 0728 "The Club" cont. (see above for description). Box 94, Folders 5-9. 316pp. [Interpleader materials, tributes to Chafee and miscellaneous correspondence, notes and briefs.] Box 94, Folders 10-14. 215pp. [Miscellaneous correspondence; tributes to Chafee and his grandfather.] Box 94, Folder 15 and Box 95, Folders 1-3.196pp. [Miscellaneous correspondence, notes and briefs.] Box 95, Folders 4-8.156pp. 45 ÄFPEMDDX The items below do not appear on the film, either because they were closed, not available, or not appropriate for filming (such as photographs). Series I. General Correspondence, 1916-1956 Box 1, Folder 24; H, Miscellany Hale, Richard W. (3) Hale, Robert L. Hammond, Franklin T. (3) Harcourt, Brace & Co ./Hand, Learned (on other side) Hart, Albert Bushneil Harvard, David C. Hayes, Ralph Helburn Thompson Company (2) Henderson, Lawrence J. Herrill, Edward Herron, Ralph E. Higgins, Ry. B. Hill, Arthur D. History of Science Society (2) Hoernle, R. F. A. Holmes, Richard S. Holt & Company Hope Street High School Hopkins, H. P. (2) Hovack, H. C. Hough, Charles M. Howland, Charles P. Hudson, Manley O. Humble, H. W. Hunnewell, F. W. Series li. Judges' Letters Box 4, Folder 20. Hand, Learned, 1872-1961 Series IV. Activities Box 17, Folders. United Nations. Conference, Geneva. Photographs VIII Harvard Law School Box 53, Folder 21. Committees; Library committee, correspondence, 1929-1933. Closed. The following items, also under Committees, were all closed. Box 54, Folders 2-5. Ames Prize, 1939 Box 54, Folder 6. Burken Prize, 1939-1941 Box 54, Folder 7. Comparative Law, Committee on, 1931 Box 54, FolderS. Faculty Lectures, Committee on, 1939-1941 47 Box 54, Box 54, Box 54, Box 54, Box 54, Box 54, Box 55, Box 55, Box 55, Box 55, Box 55, Folder 9-10. Scholarships, Scholarship Policies, Committee on, 1936-1942 Folder 11. Summer School, Committee on, 1941 Folder 12. Instruction, Committee on, 1943 Folder 13. Ames and Henderson Prizes, 1946 Folders 14-22. Admissions, Committee on, 1945-48 Folders 23-27. Faculty Committee on Commercial Law, 1947 Folders 1-8. Curriculum, Committee on, 1924-1948 Folders 9-15. Graduate studies, Committee on (1929-1939) Folder 16. Committee on Teaching Assignments Folders 17-18. Curriculum Committee, Equity and Commercial Law, 1948 Folders 91-20. Committee on Faculty Appointments Miscellany Box 56, Box 56, Box 56, Box 56, Box 56, Box 57, Box 57, Box 57, Box 57, Box 57, Box 57, Box 58, Box 58, Box 58, Box 58, Box 58, Box 58, Box 59, Box 59, Box 59, Box 59, Box 59, Box 59, Box 60, Box 60, Box 60, Box 60, Box 60, Folders 8-9. Harvard Correspondence Folders 10-14. Harvard Correspondence with School and Fellows Folders 15-16. Harvard Law School Memorandum-Curriculum (1947-1949) #1 Folder 17. HLS Memorandum-Curriculum #2 (1949-1950) Folder 18. HLS Memorandum-Miscellany (1948-1950) Folders 4-8. Harvard Liberal Club (1942-1948) Folders 9-10. Faculty Memorandums (1949-1955) Folders 11-13. Law Clubs (1923-1948) Folders 1a4-16. Law School Policies #1 (1946-1948) Folders 17-19. Law School Policies #2 (1946) Folder 20, and Box 58, Folders 1-3. Law. School Policies #3 (1943-1945) Folders 4-5. Law School Policies #4 (1948-1949) Folders 6-8. Law School Policies #5 (1947-1948) Folders 9-11. Law School Policies #6 (1947-1948) Folders 12-15. Law School Policies #7 (1947) Folders 16-18. Law School Policies #8 (1947) Folders 19-20. Law School Policies #9 (1947) Folders 1-3. Law School Policies #10 (1947) Folders 4-7. Law School Policies #11 (1939-1942) Folders 8-12. Law School Policies #12 (1934-1938) Folders 13-15. Law School Policies #13 (1932-1933) Folders 16-19. Law School Policies #14 (1931-1932) Folders 20-21 and Box 60, Folders 1-4. Law School Policies #15 (1929-1930) Folders 5-9. Law School Policies #16 (1919-1924) Folder 16. Legal aid, 1936-1940 Folders 18-20. Photographs, Chafee and faculty, 1901-1952 Folders 23-24. Third Year Class Chairmanship, 1929 Folder 25. Use of building for meetings of undergraduates, 1939-1940 Material Elsewhere Comparative Literature 181 (course given in Harvard College): Legal Protection of Literature, Art and Music; materials for class use compiled by ZC, 1955; two bound volumes of typed, mimeographed material. 48 yejECT mmx The following is an index to the major subjects found in The Zechariah Chafee, Jr. Papers. Most series are arranged alphabetically, and the researcher is encouraged to browse in a section of interest in the Reel Index. Not indexed here are items in Series I, General Correspondence, and Series II, Judges' Letters, unless they are placed out of alphabetical order or are also found as subjects elsewhere in the collection. Academic freedom 31:0432-0600 Acheson Report see Atomic energy Aliens deportation 25: 0017; 27: 0046 registration act, 1940 76: 0768 American Bar Association Bill of Rights, Special Committee on 6: 0721 ; 7: 0001-0720; 8: 0001-0936; 9: 0001-0059; 47:0143 Commission on Freedom of Press 1 8: 0855-0934;19:0001-0251 Committee on Freedom of the Press and Speech 5:0850;6:0001-0626 Committee for Peace and Law through the UN 17: 0324 Human Rights Commission 17: 0001-0403 see also Rhode Island Bar Association; Loyalty oaths American Law Institute 77: 0001-0223 Association of American Law Schools 18:0248 Atomic energy Acheson report on, 1946 14: 0773 U.S. consideration of international control 14:0695,0812-0914 Attainder, Bills of see Impeachment Bailie, Helen 28:0149 Bauer, Malcolm "The Constitutionality of the [UN] Covenant on Human Rights" 46: 0582 Barnes bill 29: 0368 Benton, William proposed expulsion of McCarthy from Senate 31:0708 Bill of Rights general 45: 0916; 46: 0001 "Invasion of the First Amendment through i Conditioned Public Spending" 71: 0053 Black, Hugo L. 3:0051;31:0410 Bosson, Campbell 1:0103; 4: 0141; 5: 0051 Boston, Massachusetts moral censorship in 19: 0858 see also Club, The; Massachusetts; Watch and Ward Society Boston, Economic Club of 1:0316 Brennan's Negotiable Instruments Law 60: 0456-0985 Bricker Amendment 9: 0113-0843; 10: 0001-0188; 70: 0558-0615 Bridges, Harry D. 27: 0046 Brookings Graduate School of Economics and Government 2:0472 Browder, Earl 27:0259-0349 Brown University "Brown Then and Now"•speech by ZC 72: 0822 correspondence 1: 0134-5; 76: 0185 Buckner case see Religion Burger, Warren E. 2: 0543 Business law see Teaching notes Cabaniss, George H., Jr. articles on civil liberties 65: 0447 Casebooks (by Chafee) Aigler's 48: 0964 bills and notes (1918) 61: 0001-0091 clippings for 76: 0383 correspondence on 61: 0183 49 Casebooks (by Chafee) cont. equity 59: 0568-0945; 60: 0001-0443; 76: 0447 fundamental human rights•collected documents 70:0140-0662 statements and bills of account 61: 0315 taxes 61:0401-0642 Cases, legal 78: 0001-0176, 0554, 0951; 80: 0001, 0045, 0162, 0463, 0596, 0622; 81: 0791; 82: 0001, 0189 see also specific case names Censorship book and stage 27: 0737 correspondence on 11: 0886;12:0001-0894 mail (obscene or seditious material) 26: 0907 radio and press 10: 0836-0853; 11: 0001-0804 Chafee, May (mother) 4:0141 Chafee, Robert S. (son) 4:0255 Chafee, Zecharlah (grandfather) 3:0546;83: 0706 Chafee, Zecharlah, Jr. addresses, articles and lectures associations•articles on 77: 0324 "Bill of Rights Belongs to the People" 71: 0053 "Broadening the Second Stage of Interpleader" 83: 0465 "Brown Then and Now" 72: 0822 "Clinton [Tennessee] and the Constitution" 72: 0429 "Coming into Equity with Clean Hands" 40: 0092;69:0128 "Constitution and Human Rights," (TV lectures) 72: 0833; 73: 0001 "Covenants on Human Rights" 47: 0024; 72:0445 "Disintegration of Integration" 76: 0262 "Do Judges Make or Discover Law?" 40: 0125:72:0491 "Encroachments on Freedom" 76: 0273 "Equity, Some Problems of" 69: 0082-0323 "Federal Interpleader since the Act of 1936" 83: 0507 "Freedom and Enterprise, Three Essays" 72: 0711 "Freedom and Fear" 75: 0711 "Freedom of Speech in War Time" 41:0871 "Freedom to Think" 76: 0266 "Free Speech in the UN" 72: 0776 "With Full Liberty in Religious Concernments 72: 0396 HLS commencement address (1913) 76: 0001 "Nations or States-Whose Job ?" 76: 0283 "New Members of the Supreme Court" (1931) 80: 0946 "Prof. Charles Urges New World Affairs Tolerance" 76: 0281 statement for Senate Judiciary Committee on subversive activities bills (1949) 75: 0744 "Supreme Court in 1931-32" 81: 0001 'Taft, Robert A." 76: 0279 tax liens•federal: article on legislation to remove 79: 0043 'Three Human Rights in the Constitution" 72:0175-0323 books Blessings of Liberty (1956) 65: 0731-0916; 66:0001-0949; 67: 0001-0079 Brennan's Negotiable Instruments Law (1926) 60: 0507-0996; 77: 0571 Cases on Equitable Relief against Torts (1923)52: 0772-0830; 53: 0001-0247 Cases on Equitable Relief against Torts (ZC and Pound, 1933)53:0502-0921 ; 54: 0001 Cases on Equitable Remedies (1936) 54: 0108-0827; 55: 0001-0370 Cases on Equity (ZC and Simpson, 1933-34) 56: 0652-0906; 57: 0001-0644; 76: 0652 Cases on Equity (later eds.) 57: 0753-0900; 58:0001-0612; 59: 0001-0515 debts 77: 0314 Free Speech in the U.S. (1941) 64: 06970928;65:0001-0730 Government and Mass Communication 71:0941;72:0001-0072 Inquiring Mind (1928) 67: 0391-0560 Pound's Cases on Equitable Relief (1930) 52:0260-0437 Reissued Notes (1943) 55: 0413-0960; 56:0001-0612 reviews 76: 0512-0652 Suffolk County Court Records (1933) 67: 0137-0363 The Third Degree (1931) 69: 0376-0553; 70: 0001 see also Casebooks; Dodd, Edwin Merrick; Rhode Island general clippings 76: 0383-0420 "Club" 82: 0900; 83: 0001-0044 fund and tributes in honor of 5: 0025; 83: 0706 literary estate 5: 0051 50 Competition skit on 82: 0196 unfair 39: 0058-0605; 49: 0067; 81: 0376; 82: 0001 Constitutions, foreign 70: 0255 Contracts see Teaching notes Copyright teaching notes 47: 0625; 48: 0001-0434; 55:0413 see also Law, Anglo-American Correspondence censorship 11: 0886; 12: 001-0894; Chafee family 3: 0546-0812; 4: 0001-0255; 83: 0532, 0728 miscellaneous 4: 0533, 0911 ; 5: 0001 Cosmopolitan Trust Co. liquidation, Chafee's role 79: 0181 Davis, Theodore M. will, challenge to 78: 0554 Death penalty see Massachusetts Council for the Abolition of the Death Penalty Debs, Eugene V. 25: 0607 Defamation 41: 0745; 42: 0001; 78: 0600 Disarmament 27: 0001 Dodd, Edwin Merrick American Business Corporations 61: 0753-0877; 62:0001-0934; 63: 0001-0805; 64:00010670 correspondence 1: 0237 Dorr pamphlets see Rhode Island Douglas, William O. 3:0083;31:0410 Dunham, Alice Chafee (aunt) 4:0141 Duquense, Frederick Jaubert 30:0399 Eddy, Thomas (uncle) 3: 0546 Equity article on•notes 40: 0092 cases on 38: 0318; 52: 0772-0927; 53: 00010921; 54: 0001-0827; 55: 0001-0307; 56:0650-0906;57:0001-0721 ; 58: 00010911;59:0001-0515 correspondence 49: 0476-0720; 50: 0001-0408; 78:0679 fraud and cancellation 79: 0095 lecture on 69: 0082-0323 unpublished writings history of free speech and right of petition 71:0121-0836 juvenilia 75: 0788; 76: 0001-0223, 0295-0326 see also Harvard Law School; Reapportionment; Teaching notes Chafee, Zechariah, Sr. (father) 3:0782-0812;4:0001 Chafee, Zechariah, III (son) 5: 0051 Choate, Hall and Stewart correspondence 21: 0162 Churches, Federal Council of 1: 0394 City College of New York 65: 0511 Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts correspondence 18: 0848 Civil rights correspondence 29: 0786-0946; 30: 0001-0388 freedom of religion 26: 0483; 28: 0912 general 26: 0630-0907 Justice Dept. violations of 25: 0033 summer course on 45: 0872 see also Aliens; Communist party; Freedom of speech; Loyalty oaths; Sedition; Fifth Amendment; Social Sciences 120 under Teaching notes Clark, Grenville article, "Limits of Free Expression" 65: 0439 Clark v. Barlow 22: 0385 The Club Harvard/Boston dining club 82: 0900; 83: 00010044 Coal see U.S. Coal Commission Coca-Cola suit against other colas 78: 0055 Commercial law 49: 0001 Commonwealth Fund funding for Chafee's research on free speech 71:0121 Communications government and mass 11: 0229-0316; 71: 0941 ; 72: 0001 radio censorship 10: 0836; 11: 0001 Subcommittee on Governmental Control of Communications•report 19: 0202 Communist Party, U.S. legal proceedings against 27: 0106-0390 51 Equity cont. legislative changes on 79: 0401 notes on 79: 0001 receiverships 78: 0829 report on restating 78: 0834 see also Chafee, Z., Jr.; Casebooks; Teaching notes Ethics, legal MS for speech 76: 0042 Evarts, Benjamin F. debt to Chafee, legal advice 77: 0415 Evidence (In law) general 32: 0678-0976; 33: 0001-0743 student notes of ZC on 50: 0628 Fair trade laws 36:0427 Federal Communications Commission alleged subversive employees 7: 0327 see also Censorship Federal courts see Supreme Court; Taft, William H. Federal Interpleader Act of 1936 see Interpleader Fifth Amendment 32: 0073 Frank, Jerome N. 2: 0543 Frankfurter, Felix article on Sacco and Vanzetti 19: 0909 general 3: 0086 Fraud see Equity Freedom of discussion 11:0886;12:0001-0894 Freedom of speech article on, in wartime 41: 0871 fan mail 32: 0342-0406 general 1: 0712, 0780; 25: 0750-0954; 26: 0001-0269, 0921-0942;27:0737-0949; 28: 0001-0410; 28: 0479-0810 history of 71:0121 and the press 47: 0456 in the U.S. 64: 0697-0928; 65: 0001-0728 Goldstein, Robert 1:0412;25:0659 Great Britain research on dominions in 23: 0697 Green, Theodore F. article, training legal mind 80: 0451 Chris Greene Fund 4: 0831 Habeas Corpus, writ of 46: 0870; 47: 0001 Hale, Richard W. 2:0647 Harvard Cooperative Society 1:0227 Harvard Law School book list for returning servicemen 51: 0522-0652 commencement address by ZC (1913) 76: 0001 correspondence on history 51: 0868 exam questions 51: 0277 faculty photos and portraits 51: 0839; 52: 0095 general 52: 0069, 0104,-0337, 0618 history 51:0839 history•centennial 1: 0186 phonograph collection as ZC's memorial to Donald Ray 52: 0459 student notes of ZC 50: 0490-0837; 51: 00010085 see also Teaching notes Harvard Liberal Club of Boston 1:0828 Harvard University see The Club; Teaching notes Herrick, Smith, Donald and Farley see Cosmopolitan Trust Co. Hiss, Alger 30: 0891 Hobbs bill 7:0461,0720;8:0001 Hobbs case 7: 0547-0720; 8: 0001 Holmes, Oliver W., Jr. correspondence 2: 0520; 51: 0188 Harvard commemoration 51: 0261 Laski, Harold article on 73: 0210 Hollywood Ten 30:0843:31:0001 House of Representatives, U.S. see Reapportionment Howe, Mark DeWolfe 5: 0051 Hughes, Charles E. Chafee on 80: 0946 correspondence 2: 0524 Human rights documents on 45: 0784; 46: 0001-0557; 47:0086; 70: 0140-0662 in the United Nations 70: 0453, 0739 Impeachment 47: 0534 Independent Wireless Telegraph Co. see Radio Corp. of America Inheritance taxation see National Tax Association Injunctions 42: 0180; 79: 0264-0279 Internal Security Act of 1950 66: 0086 52 Llberdar Holding Corp. suit v. Prudential Insurance 79: 0951 ; 80: 0001 Light, Charles F., Jr. 2: 0929 Lovett Case see Federal Communications Commission Loyalty oaths ABA proposal 75: 0163-0442 federal employees 30: 0656 teachers and general 29: 0166; 30: 0656; 65: 0511;71:0053 McAuslan, J. suit v. Union Trust 80: 0045 McCarthy, Joseph R. general 32: 0204 interrogation of Harvard staff 47: 0001 Senate•proposed expulsion from 31: 0708 Maloney, John P. correspondence on equity 58: 0432 Maritain, Jacques 2: 0985 Marriage, law of 80: 0401 Marshall, John 73: 0448 Massachusetts civil rights in 32: 0327 "Red Control Act" 31: 0893; 32: 0001 Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union of 18: 0848 Colonial Society of•ZC edits book for 67: 0137 Council for Abolition of Death Penalty 19: 02950467 Historical Society 10: 0259-0797 Mathematics see Reapportionment and Numbers theory Metcalf, Jesse F. (uncle) 2:0122 Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Boal bequest 78: 0001 Miller, Robert N. "Future of Federal Income Tax" 81: 0282 Minors legal status of 79: 0411 Morlson, Samuel E. pamphlet on teachers' loyalty oaths 29: 0166 Mundt-Nixon bill 29: 0649 National Popular Government League report to Department of Justice 25: 0033 National Tax Association Committee on Double Domicile in Inheritance Taxation 17: 0448-0932; 18: 0001-0193 New Jersey bar exam 80:0130 International Freedom of Scholarship 31:0391 Interpleader correspondence, cases, articles and investigations 19: 0925-0960; 20: 0001-0889; 21: 0001-0810;22: 0001-0931 ; 23: 00010604; 83: 0317-0333, 0532, 0728 and equity 38: 0846; 39: 0001 historical origins 22: 0337 inheritance tax case 21: 0561 research on English and U.S. state laws 23: 0617; 24: 0001 -0924; 25: 0001-0028 see also Chafee, Z., Jr.; Roebling estate Japanese-Americans "Some Social Aspects of Japanese-American Demography" 46: 0953 World War II evacuation 7: 0160 Justice, U.S. Department of report on 25: 0033 Laches see Law, Anglo-American Lady Chatterly's Lover see Obscenity LaFollette case 38:0534 Lan ham Act 39: 0467, 0527 Langer, Lawrence play on patent law 82: 0196 Laskl, Harold J. general 1:0774 Holmes, O.W.•article on 73: 0155 Law, Anglo-American constitutional 78: 0299 copyright and patent 78: 0320; 80: 0622 criminal 78: 0550 historical materials 73: 0146-0581 Laches 81:0340-0347 miscellaneous 79: 0361 ; 82: 0246 trade secrets 81:0292 unfair competition 81: 0376 see also Competition Law Observance and Enforcement, National Commission on "The Third Degree"•ZC's study for 69: 03760793;70:0001-0133 Lawrence, D.H. see Obscenity Lawson case see Hollywood Ten Lewis, Francis A. suit on Phillips estate 79: 0411 Libel and group libel notes 19:0251 53 Radicals pamphlets 28: 0810 Radio Corp. [of America] suit v. Independent Wireless Telegraph Co. 80: 0463 Ray, Donald Fairfax memorial gift to Law School from ZC for 52: 0459 Reapportionment (of U.S. House of Representatives) article by ZC on 74: 0689 Huntington, Edward V.•mathematical formulae for (equal proportions method) 73: 0621 ; 74: 0383 miscellaneous material 73: 0621-0660; 74: 0001-0792; 75: 0001-0042 Wilcox, Walter F.•on mathematical formulae for (major fractions method) 74: 0792; 75: 0001 Religion Buckner case 26: 0483 liberty 28: 0912 Rhode Island bar exam 80: 0531 constitutional conventions 67: 0569, 68: 06250912 economic history•1873 panic 69: 0060 Dorr pamphlets on 67: 0569-0922; 68: 00010912;69:0001-0060 state laws 80: 0562 Rhode Island Bar Association 13: 0001-0709; 80: 0531-0562 Roberts, Owen J. Chafee on 80: 0946 Roebling estate case 22:0532-0931 ; 23: 0001-0324 Rogers, Edward S. play on patent law 82: 0196 Rosenbergs, The 32: 0249 Sabotage 28: 0947 Sacco, Nicola Frankfurter article 19: 0909 trial 80: 0596 Seamans, Peter 5: 0051 Sedition bill 29: 0001-0145; 30: 0399 book clause 29: 0025 Senate, U.S. Committee on Judiciary•statement from ZC to 75: 0744 investigations by 31: 0708 rules survey 1: 0140 see also McCarthy, Joseph R. New Republic 2:0178;12: 0663 New York Times 2:0177;12:0688 Nixon, Richard see Mundt-Nixon bill North Dakota bar exam 80: 0133 Notre Dame, Boston Academy of title suit•Nichols v. 80: 0162 Numbers theory 4:0843;52:0150-0220 Oaths see Loyalty oaths Ober, Frank B. case 31: 0139-0223 Obscenity 19: 0858; 26: 0001; 28: 0426 Oklahoma bar exam 80: 0381 syndicalism case 7: 0142 Oliphant, Herman article, "New Legal Education" 79: 0358 Palisades Interstate Park condemnation of land 78: 0176 Patents play on law of: "Common to t the Trade" by E.S. Rogers and L. Langer 82: 0196 see also Teaching notes; Law, Anglo-American Phillips, Francis suit on estate of 79: 0411 Plimpton Press cases on equitable remedies 55: 0307 correspondence 52: 0001 ; 53: 0429; 59: 07430862 and equitable relief against torts 52: 0782 Pound, Roscoe case on equitable relief against defamation 53: 0260-0921 ; 54: 0001 general correspondence 2: 0218-0278 Press, Freedom of see Freedom of speech Press Club San Francisco 11: 0712 Prisoners, political Debs case 25: 0607 general 25: 0531 Goldstein case 25: 0659 Prudential Insurance Co. see Liberdar Holding Pusey, Anne 4:0906 Radcliffe College 4:0880 54 equity III 38: 0072-0846; 39: 0001-0910; 40: 0001-0859; 41: 0001-0795; 42: 00010878; 49:0476-0720;50:0001-0408 evidence 32: 0678-0976; 33: 0001-0743 judicial remedies 32: 0795-0883; 34: 00010104 miscellaneous 48: 0551 partnership 34: 0153-0915; 35: 0001 property 35: 0068-0472 quasi-contracts 35: 0512-0953; 36: 0001 Social Sciences 120: (Fundamental Human Rights) 45: 0393-0784; 46: 0001-0687 trusts 36: 0016-0343 Crusts•student notes on 50: 0649 Television "Constitution and Human Rights"•lecture 72: 0833; 73: 0001 Third degree see Law Observance and Enforcement, National Commission on Thomas, Dorothy Swaine "Some Social Aspects of Japanese-American Demography" 46: 0953 Tillinghast and Collins 2: 0781 Torts equitable relief against 52: 0772-0927; 53:0001-0150, 0502-0921 ; 54: 0001 general 34: 0001; 38: 0021 student notes on 50: 0837; 51: 0001 Trade see Fair trade laws; Law, Anglo-American Trials, famous see Law, Anglo-American and individual suits Trusts see Teaching Tumulty, Joseph 2: 0952 Turner, Frederick Jackson Club, member of dining 82: 0900 83: 0001-0044 correspondence 2: 0850 Tweed, Harrison correspondence 17: 0819 Un-American activities Alger Hiss case 30: 0891 Barnes Bill 29: 0368 loyalty oaths 30: 0656 Mundt-Nixon Bill 29: 0649 Union Trust Co. see McAuslan, J. United Nations Bauer, Malcolm•"The Constitutionality of the [UN] Covenant on Human Rights" 46: 0582 correspondence 13: 0799-0930; 14: 0001-0064 Covenant of Human Rights 16: 0681, 0892 Simpson, Sidney P. cases on equity with ZC 56: 0650; 57: 00010721 ; 58:0001-0911 ; 59: 0001-0515; 76: 0652 general 2: 0558 South Carolina bar exam 80: 0873 see also Roebling estate Speech, freedom of see Freedom of speech Sprague, A.W. 5: 0292 Statutes research on U.S. 23: 0708 Student notes, Chafee's see Harvard Law School Subversive activities bills 75: 0744 control board 66: 0078 Suffolk County, Massachusetts see Colonial Society of under Massachusetts Summer, Clyde conscientious objector case 8: 0252-0936; 9:0001-0059 Supreme Court assessment of work 80: 0946; 81: 0001 history 73: 0310 reorganization•proposed 80: 0878 Roosevelt, F.•appointments assessed 79: 0195 Taft, Robert A. 1:0836, 0846; 76: 0279 Taft, William Howard article on proposed federal court reforms 75: 0693 Tariff Act (1928) 29:0025-0166 Taxes federal liens 79: 0043 social security 61: 0487 unemployment 61: 0401 withholding 61: 0642 see also Miller, Robert N. Taylor, Edward P. 2: 0959 Teaching freedom of 31: 0432-0600 notes bills and notes 43: 0001-0890; 44: 00010773;45:0001-0313 bills and notes•student notes on 50: 0607 contracts 32: 0453 copyright 47: 0625-0929; 48: 0001-0495 equity II36: 0355-0932; 37: 0001-0680; 38:0001-0021 55 United Nations cont. Freedom of Information conference 14: 03640695; 15: 0001-0133, 0730;16: 0001-0495, 0758; 19: 0505-0767; 70: 0935; 71: 0001 "Free Speech in the UN"•article by ZC 72: 0776 General Assembly 14: 0160-0315 human rights concerns 70: 0453, 0739 Subcommission on Freedom of Information and of the Press 15: 0144-0558; 19: 0767 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 16:0552 University of Chicago 1:0192 U.S. Coal Commission 18:0367-0814 Valéry, Jules 2: 0861 van Hecke, M.T. 2: 0863 Vanzetti, Bartolomeo Frankfurter article 19: 0909 trial 80: 0596 Wagner, Robert F. 1:0860 Watch and Ward Society [of Boston] 19:0858 Wlllcox, Alanson W. article, "Invasion of the First Amendment through Conditioned Public Spending" 71: 0098 Wilson, Woodrow 2: 0952 Whitney, Charlotte Anita 2: 0953 Wickser, Phillip J. 2: 0956 Wigmore, John H. 2: 0957 Williams College 2: 0959 Winfield, Percy H. 2: 0960 World War II postwar problems 28: 0479 prosecutions 28: 0772 56 American Legal Manuscripts from the Harvard Law School Library The Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Papers The Louis D. 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