A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of

American Legal Manuscripts from the Harvard Law School Library

THE ALBERT LEVITT PAPERS

UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA

A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of

American Legal Manuscripts from the Harvard Law School Library

THE ALBERT LEVITT PAPERS

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Levitt, Albert, b. 1887. The Albert Levitt papers [microform].

microfilm reels. - (American legal manuscripts from the Harvard Law School Library) Accompanied by printed reel guide compiled by Thomas M. Pauly. ISBN 0-89093-807-5 (microfilm) 1. Levitt, Albert, b. 1887-Archives. 2. Harvard Law School. Library-Archives. 3. International law--History--20th century- Sources. I. Pauly, Thomas M., 1964- . II. University Publications of America (Firm). III. Series. [JX2483] 341-dc20 92-1045 CIP

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THE ALBERT LEVITT PAPERS © 1985 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College

ISBN 0-89093-807-5. THE ALBERT LEVITT PAPERS

In 1968 the heirs of Albert Levitt•teacher, ordained minister, lawyer, government official, judge, and author•presented to the Harvard Law School as a gift a sizeable group of Judge Levitt's papers, reflecting mainly his interest and research in international law and international affairs. Access to these papers is governed by the rules and regulations of the Harvard Law School Library in general, and its Manuscript Division in particular. Literary rights in the unpublished writings of Judge Levitt in this collection and in other collections in the custody of the Harvard Law School Library have not been dedicated to the public.

Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 39 Approximate number of items: 5,500 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Biographical Note ¡x

Scope and Content Note xi

Reel Index

Reels 1-3 Personal Files: Rhodesia 1

Reel 4 Personal Files: Rhodesia cont 3 Personal Files: Other Countries 3

Reel 5 Personal Files: Other Countries cont 3 Pamphlet File: Rhodesia and Other Countries 4

Reel 6 Pamphlet File: Rhodesia and Other Countries cont 4

Reel 7 Pamphlet File: Rhodesia and Other Countries cont 4 Constitutional Law I 4

Reel 8 Constitutional Law I cont 4

Reel9 Constitutional Law I cont 5 Constitutional Law II 5

Reel 10 Constitutional Law II cont 5

Reel 11 Constitutional Law II cont 6 Constitutional Law: Treaties 6 Reel 12 Constitutional Law: Treaties cont 6

Reel 13 Constitutional Law: Treaties cont 7 International Law: Opinions, Memoranda 7

Reel 14 International Law: Opinions, Memoranda cont 7

Reel 15 International Law: Opinions, Memoranda cont 7 Treaties 7

Reel 16 Treaties cont 8 Treaties I. International Law 8

Reel 17 Treaties 1. International Law cont 8 Virgin Islands and Other Miscellany 8

Reels 18-19 Virgin Islands and Other Miscellany cont 9

Reel 20 Virgin Islands and Other Miscellany cont 9 Public Utilities Files 10

Reel 21 Public Utilities Files cont 10

Reel 22 Public Utilities Files cont 10 Russian Insurance Cases, Recognition of Russia, 1933 10

Reel 23 Russian Insurance Cases, Recognition of Russia, 1933 cont 10 Personal and Biographical Miscellany 10

Reel 24 Personal and Biographical Miscellany cont 11

Reels 25-28 International Miscellany: Argentina, Germany, Japan, Russia, etc 11

Reels 29-33 Nationality 13

VI Reels 34-35 Newspaper Files: Rhodesia 14

Reel 36 Newspaper Files: Rhodesia cont 15 Great Britain: Parliamentary Debates 15

Reel 37 Great Britain: Parliamentary Debates cont 16

Reels 38-42 Miscellaneous Material Other Than International Law 16

Appendix 19

VII

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

1887 Born, Woodbine, Maryland. Son of Thomas Reeve and Ida Alee Levitt 1904-1907 Served as private and sergeant, Hospital Corps, U.S. Army (in Philippines, 1906-1907 and after with the American Ambulance, French Army at the front, 1915) 1911 B.D., Meadville Theological School 1913 B.A. , cum magnis honoribus, Phi Beta Kappa 1913-1914 Lecturer in philosophy, Columbia University 1915-1916 Acting professor of philosophy, 1917, June-Sept. Regimental sergeant major, Harvard R.O.T.C. 1917-1919 Chaplain, U.S. Army (Overseas after April 1918 in Baccarat sector, Oise- Aisne, and Meuse-Argonne offensive, where he was wounded and gassed) 1920 LI.B., Harvard Law School 1920-1921 Assistant professor of law, George Washington University 1921 Member, U.S. Assay Commission 1921,24 060. Married Elsie Mary Hill; one daughter, Leslie Hill Levitt 1921-1922 Professor of law, University of North Dakota 1921-1930 Associate editor, Central Law Journal, St. Louis 1923 J.D., Yale Law School 1924 Lecturer on medical jurisprudence, Johns Hopkins Medical School 1924-1927 Professor of law, Washington and Lee University 1927-1930 Professor of law, Brooklyn Law School of St. Lawrence University 1932 Candidate of Independent Republican party for governor of Connecticut 1933-1935 Representative of the U.S. Department of Justice on Committee of Advisors on Codification of Nationality Laws of the U.S. 1935-1936 Judge, U.S. District Court of the Virgin Islands 1939 Lecturer on the law of finance, School of Commerce, New York University 1941 Special adviser to the Office of Production Management, Priorities Division 1942-1943 Professor of law, Hastings College of the Law, University of California 1950 Republican candidate, U.S. Senator, California 1968,18 June Died, Manchester, Massachusetts

Author: Code of International Criminal Law, 1928 How to Study Law, 1928 TTie Law of Community Property of California, 1951 The President and International Affairs of the United States The Public Utilities of Connecticut, 1931 Vaticanism: The Political Principles of the Catholic Church

IX

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The items in The Albert Levitt Papers span the years 1927-1937 and 1965-1968. A small amount of research items used by Judge Albert Levitt date back to the early 1920s and to the 1800s. The collection includes correspondence, notes, memoranda, reports, minutes of meetings, bibliographies, legal and government documents, drafts, newspaper clippings, photos, an outline of an uncompleted manuscript, files of index cards, partial files of newspapers, pamphlets, copies of magazines, printed parliamentary debates, and books. The books are association copies, and most of them have either marginal annotations, marginal checkmarks, and/or slips marking special places of reference. All of the parliamentary debates are marked with both slips and check marks. The papers cover two distinct periods of Judge Levitt's life. The first group covers his years teaching at the Brooklyn Law School of St. Lawrence University (roughly 1927-1937), his professional and political activities in Connecticut between 1930 and 1933, his service as a special assistant attorney general of the United States (1933-1935,1936-1937), his tenure as a representative of the U.S. Department of Justice on a committee of advisors on the codification of nationality law of the United States (1933-1935), and as a judge of the U.S. District Court of the Virgin Islands (1935-1936). These papers contain his study of, and research materials in, international treaties, nationality and comparative law; his court papers; and some personal- professional miscellany. The second group consists mainly of research material that Judge Levitt collected and received in connection with his study of the crisis in Rhodesia following its unilateral declaration of independence on 11 November 1965, and with his proposals for, and efforts on behalf of, a reconciliation between Rhodesia and the British Crown. Among Judge Levitt's correspondents were Sir Hugh Beadle, chief justice, High Court of Rhodesia; Clifford Dupont, Officer Administrating the Government, Rhodesia; D. W. Lardner- Burke, minister of justice, Rhodesia; Oliver Sprague; Sir Robert Tredgold, Rhodesia; Sir Roy Welensky, prime minister, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland; and Patrick Wall, M.P., House of Commons, Great Britain. Judge Levitt's arrangement of his files, including series titles and folder headings, has been preserved throughout.

XI

REEL INDEX

ReeM Personal Files: Rhodesia 0001 The Rhodesia Herald, Friday, 12 Nov. 1965. Box 1, Folder 1.57pp. Note by Judge Levitt on folder reads: "A very rare copy, given to me by the Circulation Manager of the Newspaper from his own personal file. He said it was the only copy which was existing outside of the paper's own 'morgue', because the entire edition had been sold out completely." Signed A.L. 0058 "Rhodesia: The Birth Pangs of a Nation" by Albert Levitt, 1966. Manuscript. 0058 Sovereignty: United Kingdom System. Box 1, Folder 2. 2pp. 0060 Rhodesia and Nyasaland Federation. Box 1, Folder 3.36pp. Subtitled "The Southern Rhodesia (Constitution) Order in Council, 1961." 0096 Manuscript (A.L.). Box 1, Folder 4.48pp. Outlines, handwritten and typewritten text. 0144 Notes. Box 1, Folder 5. 3pp. 0147 Debates in Parliament, Dec. 1966. Box 1, Folders 6-7.139pp. 0286 Rhodesia: Correspondence. 1966. 0286 Johnson, Lyndon B. [U.S. president]. Box 1, Folder 8.19pp. 0305 Wilson, Harold, prime minister of Great Britain. Box 1, Folder 9. 24pp. 0329 Smith, Ian D., prime minister, Rhodesia. Box 1, Folders 10-12.109pp. 0438 Gibbs, Sir Humphrey [governer of Rhodesia]. Box 1, Folder 13.5pp. 0443 Lardner-Burke, D. W. [minister of justice]. Box 1, Folder 14.4pp. 0447 Dupont, Clifford W. [officer administering the government]. Box 1, Folder 15.70pp. 0517 Wall, Patrick, Hon. M.P., Great Britain. Box 1, Folder 16.30pp. 0547 United Nations Organization, N.Y.C. Box 1, Folder 17.33pp. 0580 Rhodesia: Official documents, etc. 0580 Addresses [mail]. Box 1, Folder 18.15pp. 0595 Letters, memoranda. Box 1, Folder 19. 7pp. 0602 Constitution, Statutes. 0602 United Kingdom: Statutes, orders. Box 2, Folder 1. 26pp. 0628 The Blue Book. Box, 2 Folder 2.86pp. 0714 The Southern Rhodesia Constitution Letters Patent, 1923. Box 2, Folder 3. 23pp. 0737 The Southern Rhodesia (Constitution) Order in Council, 1961. Box 2, Folder 4.36pp. 0773 The Constitution of Rhodesia, 1965. Box 2, Folder 5.50pp. 0823 Rhodesia: Parliamentary Debates, Nov. 1965. Box 2, Folder 6.10pp. 0833 Constitution: Ratification, 1966. Box 2, Folders 7-8.125pp. Frame No. Reel 2 Personal Files: Rhodesia cont. 0001 Constitution, Statutes cont. 0001 Rhodesia: Statutes, orders. Box 2, Folders 9-11.126pp. 0126 Law Cases. Box 2, Folders 12-15.294pp. 0410 U.D.I., 11 Nov. 1965. Box 2, Folder 16.8pp. 0418 The Emergency Powers Act, Box 2, Folder 17.64pp. Parliamentary debate, 25 Nov. 1965. 0482 Rhodesia: U.S., Department of State, etc. Box 2, Folders 18-20.209pp. 0691 Rhodesia: American newspapers [clippings]. Box 3, Folders 1-7.223pp. 0914 Official Press Statements. Box 3, Folders 8-9.101 pp.

Reel 3 Personal Files: Rhodesia cont. 0001 Official Press Statements cont. Box 3, Folders 10-13.248pp. 0249 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1968. Box 4, Folder 1. 28pp. 0277 Beadle, Sir Hugh [chief justice, Rhodesia]. Box 4, Folders 2-3. 0277 Correspondence, 1966-1968. Box 4, Folder 2.37pp. 0314 Law cases. Box 4, Folder 3.37pp. 0351 Constitutional Commission, 1967 [Rhodesia]. Box 4, Folders 4-7.73pp. 0424 Towsey, K. H., O.B.E. [Officer of the Order of the British Empire]. Box 4, Folders 8-9. 66pp. 0490 Canada. Box 4, Folder 10. 4pp. 0494 Cummings, Sir Charles [Knight of the Order of the British Empire]. Box 4, Folder 11.11pp. 0505 The Constitution of Rhodesia, 1965 [duplicates]. Box 4, Folder 12. 49pp. 0554 Menzies, Sir Robert. Box 4, Folder 13. 3pp. 0557 The Anglo-Rhodesian Society. Box 4, Folder 14. 9pp. 0566 Welensky, Sir Roy. Box 4, Folder 15.2pp. 0568 777e New York Times. Box 4, Folder 16. 7pp. 0575 American-African Affairs Assn., Inc. Box 4, Folder 17. 36pp. 0611 American-Southern African Council. Box 4, Folder 18.3pp. 0614 Ukuru. Box 4, Folder 19. 37pp. 0651 Rhodesia Information Service. Box 4, Folder 20. 88pp. 0739 The Domboshawa "Indaba." Box 4, Folder 21.34pp. 0773 Independence League. Box 4, Folder 22. 3pp. 0776 Hendry, N. J. Box 4, Folder 23.10pp. 0786 Association of Rhodesian Industries [C. Harrower]. Box 4, Folder 24.13pp. 0799 Local Government Association of Rhodesia. Box 4, Folder 25.44pp. 0843 The National Syllabus. Box 4, Folder 26.19pp. 0862 Parliament of Rhodesia: Rules of Procedure. Box 4, Folder 27.93pp. 0955 The National Convention of Southern Rhodesia [1960]. Box 4, Folder 28. 58pp. Frame No. Reel 4 Personal Files: Rhodesia cont. 0001 The Times (London). Box 5, Folder 1. 5pp. 0006 Various officials, etc. Box 5, Folders 2-3.90pp. 0096 Chronological History, 1817-1966. Box 5, Folder 4.10pp. 0106 TredgokJ, Sir Robert. Box 5, Folder 5.85pp. 0191 Trip to London, England, 5 Sept. 1966, Box 5, Folder 6.9pp. 0200 Lilla Levitt. Box 5, Folder 7.32pp. Letters from Levitt from Rhodesia. 0232 Meier, Rhys. Box 5, Folder 8.8pp. 0240 Copies of important letters. Box 5, Folder 9.11pp. 0251 Constitutional Council. Box 5, Folders 10-11. 66pp. 0317 Estimates of expenditures. [Fiscal year ending 30 June 1966.] Box 5, Folder 12. 129pp. 0446 Holderness, H. H. C. Box 5, Folder 13. 6pp. 0452 Women. Box 5, Folder 14. 8pp. 0460 Various correspondents. Box 5, Folders 15-16.123pp. 0583 Census of Africans in Southern Rhodesia, April/May 1962. Box 5, Folder 17. 101pp. 0684 Report on Student Activities. Box 5, Folder 18. 59pp. University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Report written by Robert Birley, dated 28 April 1966. 0743 "Politics of Terror [pamphlet]. Box 5, Folder 19.14pp. 0757 Whitehead, Sir Edgar [prime minister of Rhodesia]. Box 5, Folder 20.5pp. 0762 Secretary of Internal Affairs. Box 5, Folders 21-22.77pp. 0839 Rhodesian Front. Box 5, Folder 23.12pp. 0851 Peck, A. J. A. Box 6, Folder 1. 73pp. 0924 Friends of Rhodesia Trust. Box 6, Folder 2. 5pp. 0929 Letter not sent to Gibbs [26 July 1966]. Box 6, Folder 3.11 pp. 0940 Heath, Edward R. Box 6, Folders 4-5.16pp. 0956 Gloucester Daily Times, 17 Dec. 1966 and 24 Dec. 1966. Box 6, Folders 6-7. 10pp. 17 Dec. 1966: "Manchester lawyer comments•No fair shake for Rhodesia"; 24 Dec. 1966: "Manchester's Levitt urges•Boycott British products"; photocopies of articles. 0966 "Proposal for a Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Second." Box 6, Folders 8-9.18pp. Drafted by Albert Levitt, 29 May 1966. Personal Files: Other Countries 0984 Africa: clippings. Box 6, Folder 10.22pp. Reels Personal Files: Other Countries cont.

0001 Africa: clippings. Box 6, Folder 11.18pp. 0019 Africa: article. Box 6, Folder 12.9pp. Drew Middleton, New York Times, etc. Frame No.

0028 Asia: clippings. Box 6, Folder 13.5pp. 0033 Santo Domingo. Box 6, Folders 14-15.121pp. 0154 Vietnam. Box 6, Folders 16-22.353pp. Includes article, The Lawfulness of U.S. Assistance to the Republic of Vietnam," by John Morton Moore and James L. Underwood, in collaboration with Myers S. McDougal. May 1966. Pamphlet File: Rhodesia and Other Countries

0507 Misc. loose pamphlets on Rhodesia and other African and Asian countries. Box 7.503pp.

Reel 6 Pamphlet File: Rhodesia and Other Countries cont.

0001 Misc. loose pamphlets on Rhodesia and other African and Asian countries. Box 7 cont. 1,201pp. Reel? Pamphlet File: Rhodesia and Other Countries cont.

0001 Misc. loose pamphlets on Rhodesia and other African and Asian countries. Box 7 cont. 299pp. Constitutional Law I 0300 Admiralty cases (Const. Law). Box 8, Folder 1.134pp. 0434 Const. Law. Citizenship at Birth. Box 8, Folder 2. 70pp. 0504 Cases dealing with "MAKE." Box 8, Folder 3. 39pp. 0543 Constitutional Law. Cases [1930s]. Box 8, Folder 4. 29pp. 0572 Const. Law. U.S. Const. Amendment I. [1930s.] Box 8, Folder 5. 63pp. 0635 Dual form of Gov't•Const. Law•Bibliography and outline. Box 8, Folder 6. 58pp. 0693 Dual Form of Government•Const. Law•Text [1930s]. Box 8, Folder 7. 82pp. 0785 Notes and Cases•Const. Law•Dual Form of Government. Box 8, Folder 8. 144pp. 0929 Elliot's debates•Const. Law. [1930s]. Box 8, Folder 9. 8pp. 0937 Const. Law•Executive Agreements•Administration [1934-1936]. 0937 Administration. Box 9, Folder 1. 94pp. ReelS Constitutional Law I cont.

0001 Const. Law•Executive Agreements [1934-1936] cont. 0001 Powers•means. Box 9, Folder 2.31 pp. 0031 Congress•Statutes. Box 9, Folder 3.17pp. 0048 President•Inherent Power. Box 9, Folder 4.91pp. 0139 Cases. Box 9, Folder 5.30pp. Frame No.

0169 Statutes. Box 9, Folder 6.39pp. 0208 Volume 5 Miller•Texts. Box 9, Folder 7. 58pp. 0266 Bibliography, texts, etc. Sayre speeches. Box 9, Folder 8.134pp. 0400 Press Release•State Department•Reciprocal Trtade] agreements. Box 9, Folder 9.132pp. 0532 Reciprocal Trade Agreements•Notes. Box 9, Folder 10. 76pp. 0608 Int. Law•Analyses of Reciprocal Trade Agreements [1930s.] Box 9, Folder 11. 39pp. 0647 Executive Agreements•notes [1930s]. Box 9, Folder 12.240pp. 0887 Attorney General•memos•General [1935]. Box 10, Folder 1. 30pp. 0917 Const. Law•Statutes held unconstitutional•Cases, 1933. Box 10, Folder 2. 63pp. 0980 Most Favored Nation Clause•Executive agreements•Temp. Files (Treaties) [1934]. Box 10, Folder3.13pp. 0993 Const. Law•Labor Legislation, English. Box 10, Folder 4.78pp.

Reel 9 Constitutional Law I cont. 0001 Const. Law•naturalization. 1934-1936. Box 10, Folder 5. 7pp. 0007 Const. Law•Grain Futures Act. Box 10, Folder 6. 4pp. 0011 Notes (Treaties). Box 10, Folder 7. 32pp. 0043 Constitutional law and International law•Personal File•Memoranda, Solicitor General. Box 10, Folder 8.16pp. 0059 Military Service Material (Treaties). Box 10, Folder 9.11pp. 0070 Sprague, Oliver M. W, (N.R.A.). Box 10, Folder 10. 23pp. 0093 Const. Law•Public Policy. Box 10, Folders 11-15.184pp. Constitutional Law II 0277 Const. Law•Powers of Congress. Box 11, Folder 1.39pp. 0316 Public Policy•Const. Law. 0316 Confiscation, Civil War cases. Box 11, Folder 2.26pp. 0342 Deposits. Box 11, Folder 3.8pp. 0350 Garnishment. Box 11, Folder 4. 24pp. 0374 United States Conflicts of Laws•Public Policy. Box 11, Folder 5.92pp. 0466 Public Policy•Const. Law. 1934-1937. 0466 New York. Box 11, Folder 6. 47pp. 0513 Notes, also Emergency Confiscation without Compensation. Box 11, Folder 7. 7pp. 0520 Contracts. Box 11, Folder 8.37pp. 0557 Legitimacy, Divorce, Marriage. Box 11, Folder 9.494pp. Reel 10 Constitutional Law II cont. 0001 Personal File•Const. Law•Analysis, Reciprocal Trade Agreements. Box 11, Folder 10.146pp. 0147 Notes: Constitutional Law. Box 11, Folder 11.18pp. 0165 Treaties•Most Favored Nation. Box 11, Folder 12. 28pp. Frame No.

0193 Const. Law Address Burke•Bills, etc. on Supreme Court. Box 11, Folder 13. 82pp. 0275 Const. Law•Statues of Limitation. Box 12. Folder 1. 71pp. 0346 Treaties U.S. Sup. Ct. decisions (originals). Box 12, Folder 2.345pp. 0691 Treaties•Miscellaneous. Box 12, Folder 3.187pp. 0878 Manuscript (Treaties). Box 12, Folder 4. 39pp. 0917 Treaty Making Power, Manuscript (Treaties). 1935. Box 13, Folders 1-2.83pp.

Reel 11 Constitutional Law II cont. 0001 Treaty Making Power, Manuscript (Treaties). 1935 cont. Box 13, Folder 3. 98pp. 0098 Text Writers•Treaties. 1935. Box 13, Folder 4. 97pp. 0195 Bibliography (Treaties). 1935. Box 13, Folder 5.18pp. 0213 U.S. Supreme Ct. Cases (Treaties). 1860s-1930s. Box 13, Folder 6.509pp. Constitutional Law: Treaties 0722 Analytical Digest (Treaties). 1935. 0722 Carbon. Box 14, Folder 1. 61pp. 0783 Volume 2. Box 14, Folder 3. 28pp. 0811 Volume 3. Box 14, Folder 4. 23pp. 0834 Volume 4. Box 14, Folder 5. 24pp. 0858 Volume 5. Box 14, Folder 6. 26pp. 0884 Volume 6. Box 14, Folder 7. 23pp. 0907 Volume 7. Box 14, Folder 8. 23pp. 0930 Volume 8. Box 15, Folder 1. 24pp. Reel 12 Constitutional Law: Treaties cont. 0001 Cases (treaties), carbon copies "A" Federal. 1880s-1930s. Box 15, Folder 2. 173pp. 0173 Miscellaneous cases, etc. Box 15, Folder 3.125pp. 0298 Opinions of the Attorney General regarding treaties. 1820s-1930s. Box 15, Folder 4. 52pp. 0350 Treaties relating to territories acquired by treaty. 1934-1935. Box 15, Folder 5. 26pp. 0376 Executive agreements relating to conditional and unconditional most favored nation treatment. 1934-1935. Box 15, Folder 6.118pp. 0494 Treaties relating to unconditional most favored nation treatment. 1800s-1930s. Box 15, Folder 7; Box 16, Folders 1-2.231pp. 0725 Treaties relating to conditional most favored nation treatment. 1820s-1930s. Box 16, Folders 3-4.109pp. 0834 Treaties relating to naturalization. Box 16, Folder 5.61 pp. 0895 Multilateral convention for protection of industrial property, Congressional Record, June 5,1935. Box 16, Folder 6.14pp. 0909 Extradition. 1934. Box 16, Folder 7.88pp. Frame No. Reel 13 Constitutional Law: Treaties cont. 0001 Exemption from Military Service, Manuscript (Treaties). 1933. Box 16, Folder 8. 16pp. International Law: Opinions, Memoranda

0017 General material on international treaties and naturalization. Box 17, Folders 1- 25. 271pp. Folders include such headings as "Return to Native Country," "Renunciation," "Reservation," "World War Treaties." 0288 International law text. 1935. Box 17, Folder 26.32pp. 0320 International law statute of limitation (personal file). 1936. Box 17, Folder 27. 94pp. 0414 International law analysis chart•Supreme Courts of foreign countries. 1934- 1936. Box 17, Folder 28. 280pp. 0694 Comparative law: Sweden•Gold clause (personal). 1937. Box 18, Folder 1. 11 pp. 0705 Switzerland: Law of October. 1920. Box 18, Folder 2.9pp. 0714 Memoranda, personal copies. Box 18, Folders 3-4.403pp. Reel 14 International Law: Opinions, Memoranda cont. 0001 All copies file (personal). 1933-1935. Box 18, Folders 5-7; Box 19, Folder 1. 915pp. 0916 International law opinions•Citizenship Act. 1934. Box 19, Folder 2.93pp. Reel 15 International Law: Opinions, Memoranda cont. 0001 Vatican: religion, etc. 1934. Box 19, Folder 3. 8pp. 0009 Nationality of women: League of Nations•Inter-American course. Box 19, Folder 4. 338pp. Treaties 0347 Treaties relating to exemption of aliens from military service. 0347 Albania to Costa Rica. 1853-1934. Box 20, Folder 1.76pp. 0423 Italy, Japan, Paraguay. 1859-1871. Box 20, Folder 2.33pp. 0456 Spain, Serbia. 1881-1920. Box 20, Folder 3. 36pp. 0492 Treaties relating to military service of declarants. 0492 Austria. 1928. Box 20, Folder 4. 25pp. 0517 El Salvador, Estonia. 1926. Box 20, Folder 5.47pp. 0564 Germany, Honduras. 1923-1927. Box 20, Folder 6.49pp. 0613 Hungary, Latvia. 1925-1928. Box 21, Folder 1.44pp. 0657 Norway. 1928. Box 21, Folder 2.26pp. Frame No.

0683 U.S. Court for China, China treaties (bilateral). 0683 1934-1935. Box 21, Folder 3.108pp. 0791 1870-1926. Box 21, Folder 4. 84pp. 0875 1903-1914. Box 22, Folder 1. 85pp.

Reel 16 Treaties cont. 0001 Uniformity rule: Miscellaneous cases, etc. 1910. Box 22, Folder 2.47pp. 0048 Proposed codes of international criminal law. 1934. Box 22, Folder 3.3pp. 0051 Trade Agreements. 1935. Box 22, Folders 4-6.189pp. 0240 Executive agreements•Most Favored Nations. 1934. Box 22, Folder 7.70pp. 0310 List of treaties by subject. 1900s-1930s. Box 22, Folder 8.105pp. Treaties I. International Law 0415 Notes on Treaties, Albert Levitt. Box 23, Folder 1.62pp. 0477 Gold clause notes. 1935. Box 23, Folder 2. 23pp. 0500 Correspondence on treaties. 1930s. Box 23, Folder 3.17pp. 0517 Texts of treaties, opinions, etc. Box 23, Folder 4. 211 pp. 0728 Cuba, tariffs, treaties, texts. Box 23, Folder 5. 230pp. 0958 Reciprocal trade agreements. Tariff in two or more agreements. Box 23, Folder 6. 3pp. 0961 Sections of Tariff Act of 1930 changed by reciprocal trade agreement countries. Box 23, Folders 7-8.19pp.

Reel 17 Treaties I. International Law cont. 0001 Treaties relating to friendship, commerce, Consular Rights, navigation, etc. Box 23, Folder 9. 83pp. 0084 Dual Nationality treaties. Box 24, Folder 1.40pp. 0124 Law review articles on treaties. Box 24, Folder 2.11pp. 0135 Extradition treaties. Box 24, Folders 3-6; Box 25, Folder 1.516pp. 0651 Slip laws. Box 25, Folder 2. 24pp. 0675 List of cases found in footnotes of extradition treaties in force, Malloy I, II, III. Box 25, Folder 3. 9pp. 0684 Miscellaneous world court pamphlets. Box 25, Folder 4.71pp. 0755 Treaties, Circuit Court decisions. Box 25, Folder 5. 33pp. 0788 Treaties, Federal reports. Box 25, Folder 6.96pp. Virgin Islands and Other Miscellany 0882 Pamphlets and releases. 1933. Box 26, Folder 1. 54pp. 0936 Reciprocal Trade Agreements. 1938. Box 26, Folder 2.81pp. Frame No. Reel 18 Virgin Islands and Other Miscellany cont. 0001 General memoranda. 1933. Box 26, Folder 3.73pp. 0074 Lower Federal Courts. 0074 Book 1, Nos. 1-122. Box 26, Folder 4.124pp. 0198 Book 2, Nos. 123-238. Box 26, Folder 5.123pp. 0321 Supreme Court. 0321 Nos. 1-166. Box 26, Folder 6.170pp. 0491 Nos. 167-322. Box 26, Folder 7.159pp. 0650 Opinions of the Attorney General. 0650 Book 1, Nos. 1-224. Box 27, Folder 1. 223pp. 0873 Book 2, Nos. 225-372. Box 27, Folder 2.148pp. Reel 19 Virgin Islands and Other Miscellany cont. 0001 Virgin Islands District Court. 0001 Proposed court dates. 1935-1936. Box 27, Folder 3. 52pp. 0052 Opinions of Albert Levitt, duplicate copies. 1935. Box 27, Folder 4. 424pp. 0476 Envelope of customs data of the Virgin Islands. 1927-1931. Box 27, Folder 5. 47pp. 0523 Macintosh Case, extra complete file of Albert Levitt. 1936. Box 27, Folder 6. 32pp. 0555 Virgin Islands Proposed Court Act. 1936. Box 27, Folder 7.71pp. 0626 Virgin Islands Proposed Organic Act. 1936. Box 27, Folder 8.240pp. 0866 Macintosh Case opinion, CCA. 1936. Box 27, Folder 9.39pp. 0905 Virgin Islands general folder. March 1935. Box 28, Folder 1. 73pp. Reel 20 Virgin Islands and Other Miscellany cont. 0001 Virgin Islands envelope•Court Reports. 1936. Box 28, Folder 2. 30pp. 0030 Organic Act•Virgin Islands analysis. 1936. Box 28, Folder 3.85pp. 0115 Virgin Islands proposed court act, first drafts made public. Box 28, Folder 4. 43pp. 0158 Macintosh Case, personal file of Albert Levitt. 1934. Box 28, Folder 5.16pp. 0174 People v. Joe Francis. 1936. Box 28, Folder 6.27pp. 0201 Edith Williams v. Electoral Board of St. Thomas, opinion. 1935. Box 28, Folder 7. 23pp. 0224 Alma B. Ackerman v. Electoral Board of St. Thomas, opinion. 1936. Box 28, FolderS. 12pp. 0236 In the matter of Evelyn Richardson v. Electoral Board for the town and country districts of Frederiksted, opinion. 1936. Box 28, Folder 9.51pp. 0287 In the matter of Marie Richards v. Electoral Board for the town and country districts of Fredericksted, opinion. 1936. Box 28, Folder 10. 6pp. 0293 Folder on Case 359-367.1936. Box 28, Folder 11. 9pp. Frame No.

0302 Virgin Islands constitutional law, woman suffrage cases. 1921-1936. Box 28, Folder 12.83pp. 0385 Personal copies of the opinions of Albert Levitt as judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of the Virgin Islands. 1935-1936. Box 28, Folder 13.146pp. Public Utilities Files 0531 Connecticut Light and Power, Antman Case. 1933. Box 29, Folder 1.264pp. 0815 Public Utilities Commission, Mandamus, new trial. 1930. Box 29, Folder 2.167pp. Reel 21 Public Utilities Files cont. 0001 Public Utilities Commission, Mandamus, new trial. 1930 cont. Box 29, Folder 4. 253pp. 0254 Grade Crossings, Public Utilities Commission 8.1930. Box 29, Folders 5-6; Box 30, Folders 1-2. 632pp. 0886 Notes, municipal corporations, conflict of laws. Box 30, Folder 3.207pp. Reel 22 Public Utilities Files cont. 0001 Beaver Brook Taxpayer Association, Inc. 1932. Box 30, Folder 4.32pp. 0033 Public Utilities papers on various subjects. Box 30, Folder 5.509pp. Russian Insurance Cases, Recognition of Russia, 1933: Exhibits and Translations of Decrees and Constitutions of the U.S.S.R. and Other Data 0542 Russian Insurance Cases, copies of exhibits. Box 31, Folders 1-6. 509pp. Reel 23 Russian Insurance Cases, Recognition of Russia, 1933: Exhibits and Translations of Decrees and Constitutions of the U.S.S.R. and Other Data cont. 0001 Russian Insurance Cases, copies of exhibits cont. Box 31, Folder 7.12pp. 0013 Comparative law: Russia vis-à-vis other nations. 1925-1935. Cases. Box 32, Folders 1-10. 389pp. Personal and Biographical Miscellany 0403 Bridgeport Herald, miscellaneous clippings. 1930. Box 33, Folder 1.95pp. 0498 Campaign fund, 1930-1932. Box 33, Folder 2. 21 pp. 0519 Republican League of Connecticut, clippings. Box 33, Folder 3.48pp. 0567 Photos and caricatures of Albert B. Levitt. Box 33, Folder 4.2pp.

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0569 Campaign, Republican League of Connecticut. Box 33, Folder 5.39pp. In 1932 Albert B. Levitt ran for the governorship of Connecticut on the ticket of the Independent Republican party. 0608 Articles and clippings on Connecticut Light and Power Co. Box 33, Folder 6. 231pp. 0839 Public Utilities Commission of Connecticut, rate cases and clippings. 1930-1931. Box 33, Folders 7-8. 244pp.

Reel 24 Personal and Biographical Miscellany cont. 0001 Public Utilities Commission of Connecticut, rate cases and clippings. 1930-1931 cont. Box 33, Folder 9. 77pp. 0078 T.V.A. clippings. 1934. Box 33, Folder 10.40pp. 0118 P.S.C. of Connecticut. 1935. Box 34, Folder 1.140pp. 0258 Danbury [Conn.] Gas and Electric Co. 1930. Box 34, Folder 2.44pp. 0302 Criminal law: Notes and Assignments. 1927-1930. Box 34, Folders 3-13.384pp. These pertain to the courses taught by Levitt at the Brooklyn Law School of St. Lawrence University between the years 1927 and 1930. 0686 Law enforcement. 1924. Box 34, Folder 14.123pp. 0809 Connecticut Power Company, clippings. 1929-1930. Box 34, Folder 15.140pp. -\ Reel 25 International Miscellany: Argentina, Germany, Japan, Russia, etc. 0001 Comparative law, aviation. 1936. Box 35, Folder 1.129pp. 0130 Analysis of the statutes pertaining to agriculture of Great Britain and her colonies. Box 35, Folder 2. 228pp. 0358 Agricultural Adjustment Act. 1935. 0358 Scandinavian Countries. Box 35, Folder 4. 66pp. 0424 France. Box 35, Folder 5.53pp. 0477 Belgium. Box 35, Folder 6.18pp. 0495 South American Countries. Box 35, Folder 7.32pp. 0527 Argentina. 1930s. Box 35, Folder 9. 2pp. 0529 League of Nations, codification, crimes, Pierre Laval. 1935. Box 35, Folder 10. 9pp. 0538 Proposed Code of International Criminal Law. Box 35, Folder 11. 7pp. 0545 Codification of International Law. 1937. Box 35, Folder 12.10pp. 0555 Notes, treaties, etc. on Protocol of Inter-American Convention in Conciliation. 1934. Box 35, Folder 13. 5pp. 0560 Exports. 1935. Box 35, Folder 14.12pp. 0572 Comparative Law: Finland, gold clause. 1937. Box 35, Folder 15.5pp. 0577 Comparative Law: France. 1935. Box 35, Folder 16.5pp. 0582 Germany. 1933. Box 35, Folder 17.11 pp. 0593 Japan. 1934-1937. Box 35, Folder 18.94pp.

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0744 Comparative law memo, Solicitor General, Russia Insurance cases. 1935-1936, n.d. 0744 November 20,1936. Box 36, Folder 1.43pp. 0687 September 16,1935. Box 36, Folder 2. 89pp. 0776 n.d. Box 36, Folder 3. 59pp. 0791 Comparative law, Mexico. 1937. Box 36, Folder 4.46pp. 0837 Bibliography, international law. 1935. Box 36, Folder 5.14pp. 0851 Treaties and municipalities in international law. Box 36, Folder 6.3pp. 0854 International law, neutrality. 1937. Box 36, Folder 7.25pp. 0879 Pan-American treaties in international law. 1934. Box 36, Folder 8.88pp.

Reel 26 International Miscellany: Argentina, Germany, Japan, Russia, etc. cont. 0001 Personal file of memos to the Solicitor General. Box 36, Folder 9.84pp. 0085 Russian Insurance cases. 0085 English cases. Box 36, Folder 11.108pp. 0193 Notes. Box 36, Folder 12. 70pp. 0263 New Russian Constitution. 1936. 0263 Copy from the Russian Embassy. Box 36, Folder 13.57pp. 0320 Copy from the State Department. Box 36, Folder 14. 57pp. 0377 England: removal of judges. 1933. Box 37, Folder 1. 9pp. 0386 Constitution of the Irish Free State. 1937. Box 37, Folder 2.25pp. 0411 Comparative law, Canada. 1937. Box 37, Folder 3.5pp. 0416 Memorandum on decrees of the Soviet Government nationalizing insurance companies and banks. 0416 Parts 1 and 2. Box 37, Folder 4.234pp. 0650 Parts 3 and 4. Box 37, Folder 5.184pp. 0834 International law miscellany: treaties, texts, countries. 1935. Box 38, Folder 1. 412pp. Reel 27 International Miscellany: Argentina, Germany, Japan, Russia, etc. cont. 0001 International law miscellany: treaties, texts, countries. 1935 cont. Box 38, Folder 2. 332pp. 0333 Adopted children: material taken from words and phrases. Box 38, Folders 3-5. 273pp. 0606 Manuscript, treaties. Box 38, Folder 6.125pp. 0731 Notes on treaties. Box 39, Folder 1.317pp.

12 Frame No. Reel 28 International Miscellany: Argentina, Germany, Japan, Russia, etc. cont. 0001 An analysis of Charles Henry Butler's Treaty Making Power of the United States. 1902. 0001 Chapter 1. Box 39, Folder 2.255pp. 0255 Chapter 2. Box 39, Folder 3.228pp. 0483 Chapter 3. Box 40, Folder 1.56pp. 0539 Chapter 4, part 2. Box 40, Folder 2.80pp. 0619 Chapter 5. Box 40, Folder 3.99pp. 0718 Chapter 6. Box 40, Folder 4.162pp. 0880 Chapter 9. Box 40, Folder 5.33pp. 0913 Chapter 10. Box 40, Folder 6.47pp.

Reel 29 Nationality 0001 Pamphlets. 1937. Box 41, Folder 1.88pp. 0089 Definition of nationality. 1930s. Box 41, Folder 2.49pp. 0148 State cases on nationality. 1930s. Box 41, Folder 3. 24pp. 0172 Miscellaneous reports on nationality. 1900s-1930s. Box 41, Folder 4. 58pp. 0230 Federal reports on nationality. 1900s-1930s. Box 41, Folders 5-6.378pp. 0608 Minutes of the subcommittee on outlying possessions. 1933-1934. Box 42, Folders 1-3.153pp. 0761 Minutes of the subcommittee on naturalization. 1933-1934. Box 42, Folder 4. 37pp. 0798 Minutes of the subcomm'rtee on outlying possessions. 1933-1934. Box 42, Folder 5.39pp. 0837 Drafting subcommittee. 1934. Box 42, Folder 6. 86pp. Reel 30 Nationality cont. 0001 Minutes of the Committee of Advisors. Box 42, Folder 7. 290pp. 0291 Subcommittee Nationality at Birth. Box 42, Folder 7A. 52pp. 0343 Loss of nationality subcommittee. 1934. Box 42, Folders 8-9.140pp. 0483 Nationality code, correspondence. Box 43, Folder 1.61 pp. 0544 Committee on revision of nationality laws. 1933-1934. Box 43, Folder 2. 5pp. 0549 Administrative naturalization proposed by labor, Committee of Advisors. 1933- 1934. Box 43, Folder 3. 31pp. 0580 Communication from consulates to the Committee of Advisors. 1933-1934. Box 43, Folders 4-5. 278pp. 0858 Consul General reports, analysis. 1933-1934. Box 43, Folder 6.62pp. 0920 Communication to Albert Levitt regarding nationality. 1933-1934. Box 43, Folder 7.19pp. 0939 Communication to Committee on Advisors. 1933-1934. Box 43, Folder 8. 99pp.

13 Frame No. Reel 31 Nationality cont. 0001 Communcation to Committee on Advisors. 1933-1934 cont. Box 43, Folders 9- 10.306pp. 0307 Digest of communications to Committee on Advisors. 1933-1934. Box 43, Folder 11. 208pp. 0515 Communications from Executive Department and government officials to the Committee on Advisors. 1933-1934. Box 43, Folder 12.136pp. 0651 Committee on Advisors organization. 1934. Box 44, Folder 1.60pp. 0711 Committee on Advisors on finished business. Box 44, Folder 2.11 pp. 0722 Department of Labor rulings. 1934. Box 44, Folder 3.2pp. 0724 Final draft by Committee on Advisors. 1935. Box 44, Folder 4. 269pp. Reel 32 Nationality cont. 0001 Immigration and naturalization service lectures. 1935. Box 44, Folder 5.46pp. 0047 Committee of Advisors tentative draft. 1935. Box 44, Folders 6-7.341 pp. 0388 Slip laws. 1935. Box 44, Folder 8. 60pp. 0448 Special report by the State Department. 1928. Box 44, Folder 9.232pp. 0680 Congressional report. Box 44, Folder 10.103pp. 0783 Codification: Naturalization laws. Box 45, Folder 1. 21pp. 0804 . Revision and codification of the nationality law of the United States, Report of the Committee of Advisors (majority report). 1935. 0804 Volume 1. Box 45, Folder 2. 402pp. Reel 33 Nationality cont. 0001 Revision and codification of the nationality law of the United States, Report of the Committee of Advisors (Majority Report). 1935 cont. 0001 Volume 2. Box 45, Folder 3. 502pp. 0503 Twelve folders of notes on nationality and children. Box 45, Folders 4-15. 368pp. Reel 34 Newspaper Files: Rhodesia; Some Materials on Other Countries Paige Box 1 0001 The Rhodesia Herald, October 15-31,1965 (complete file of newspaper). New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Boston Herald, Washington Post, and other American newspapers, October 14,1966-September28l 1967 (clippings, quite complete for New York Times). Same, September 28,1967-April 7,1968 (clippings, quite complete for New York Times). U. S. News & World Report. December 11,1967; November 13,1967. Bertrand Russell: "Appeal to the American Conscience." 598pp.

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Paige Box 2 0599 The Rhodesia Herald, November 1 -7,1965.328pp. Reel 35 Newspaper Files: Rhodesia; Some Materials on Other Countries cont. Paige Box 2 cont. 0001 The Rhodesia Herald cont. November 8-December 7,1965.900pp. Reel 36 Newspaper Files: Rhodesia; Some Materials on Other Countries cont. Paige Box 2 cont. 0001 The Rhodesia HeraldconX. December 8-15,1965. 376pp. Great Britain: Parliamentary Debates Paige Box 5 0377 Great Britain, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). House of Commons. Official Report. November 11,1965-January 19,1967. 0377 Volume 720, nos. 3, 4, 8. 48pp. 0425 Volume 721, nos. 11,17. 28pp. 0453 Volume 722, nos. 21, 24, 26, 28, 30, 31. 84pp. 0537 Volume 723, nos. 33, 37. 27pp. 0564 Volume 724, no. 50.18pp. 0582 Volume 727, no. 8. 36pp. 0618 Volume 728, no. 23. 2pp. 0620 Volume 730, no. 41. 3pp. 0623 Volume 731, no. 47. 5 pp. 0628 Volume 732, no. 64. 4pp. 0632 Volume 733, no. 71. 4pp. 0636 Volume 734, no. 699-Volume 739, no. 709.191pp.

Paige Box 6 0828 Great Britain. House of Commons. Parliamentary Debates. Weekly Hansard. January 20-April 27,1967. 0828 Volume 739/740, no. 710-Volume 745/746, no. 722.117pp.

Paige Box 7 0945 Great Britain. House of Commons. Parliamentary Debates. Weekly Hansard. April 28-October 27,1967. 0945 Volume 746, no. 723. 14pp.

15 Frame No. Reel 37 Great Britain: Parliamentary Debates cont. 0001 Great Britain. House of Commons. Parliamentary Debates. Weekly Hansard. April 28-October 27,1967 cont. 0001 Volume 747, no. 724-Volume 751, no. 734.96pp.

Paige Box 8 0096 Great Britain. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). House of Lords. Official Report. November 11,1965-August 9,1966. 0096 Volume 270, nos. 4,12.51 pp. 0147 Volume 271, no. 16.12pp. 0157 Volume 273, no. 39. 4pp. 0161 Volume 276, nos. 43, 47, 48, 49, 51.14pp. 0173 Rhodesia: Parliamentary Debates. Official Report. Unrevised. February 2,1966- April26,1966. 0173 Volume 63, nos. 1-28. 554pp. 0727 Great Britain. Parliamentary Debates. House of Lords. Weekly Hansard. October 18,1966-Ouly 27,1967. 0727 Volume 277, no. 632-Volume 285, no. 666.186pp. Reel 38 Miscellaneous Material Other Than International Law Paige Boxes 11-13 0001 File cards on penal and criminal law. 911pp. Reel 39 Miscellaneous Material Other Than International Law cont. Paige Boxes 11-13 cont. 0001 File cards on penal and criminal law cont. 950pp. Reel 40 Miscellaneous Material Other Than International Law cont. Paige Boxes 11-13 cont. 0001 File cards on penal and criminal law cont. 1,070pp.

16 Frame No. Reel 41 Miscellaneous Material Other Than International Law cont. Paige Box 14 0001 File cards on trusts, mortgages, suretyships, domestic relations, and German criminal law. 776pp.

Paige Box 15 0777 Bound government pamphlets relating to numerous aspects of federal law. 251pp. Reel 42 Miscellaneous Material Other Than International Law cont. Paige Box 15 cont. 0001 Bound government pamphlets relating to numerous aspects of federal law cont. 142pp. 0143 Two unmarked card file boxes. 807pp.

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APPENDIX

The following material is included in the Albert Levitt Papers at the Harvard Law School Library but was not included in this microform publication as they were missing in the original file. Constitutional Law: Treaties Analytical Digest (treaties). 1935. Volume 1. Box 14, Folder 2. International Miscellany: Argentina, Germany, Japan, Russia, etc. Air transportation. Box 35, Folder 8. Russia, citizenship (Albert Levitt personal file). Box 36, Folder 10. Parliamentary Debates Great Britain. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). House of Lords. Official Report. November 11,1965-August9,1966. Paige Box 8, Volume 272, no. 25; Volume 274, nos. 4,14,17; Volume 275, nos. 26,31.

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