Arthur J. Goldberg Papers A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2004 Revised 2015 May Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact Additional search options available at: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms003001 LC Online Catalog record: http://lccn.loc.gov/mm88065670 Prepared by Michael Spangler with the assistance of Paul Colton, Angela I. Fritz, Julie Hunsaker, Daniel Lewis, Sherralyn McCoy, Brian McGuire, and Susie Moody Revised and expanded by Michael Spangler with the assistance of Sherralyn McCoy
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Arthur J. Goldberg Papers
A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress
Manuscript Division, Library of CongressWashington, D.C.
Prepared by Michael Spangler with the assistance of Paul Colton, Angela I. Fritz, Julie Hunsaker, DanielLewis, Sherralyn McCoy, Brian McGuire, and Susie Moody
Revised and expanded by Michael Spangler with the assistance of Sherralyn McCoy
Collection SummaryTitle: Arthur J. Goldberg PapersSpan Dates: 1793-1995Bulk Dates: (bulk 1941-1985)ID No.: MSS65670Creator: Goldberg, Arthur J.Extent: 78,000 items ; 296 containers plus 14 oversize and 2 classified ; 120.7 linear feetLanguage: Collection material in EnglishLocation: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: Associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, lawyer, secretary of labor, and diplomat.Correspondence, case files, certiorari memoranda, legal files, speeches and writings, subject files, reports, printed matter,and scrapbooks relating to Goldberg's career as a lawyer, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, secretary oflabor, and United States representative to the United Nations.
Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They aregrouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.
PeopleBacon, Emery--Correspondence.Bazelon, David L.--Correspondence.Beichman, Arnold--Correspondence.Benton, William, 1900-1973--Correspondence.Black, Hugo LaFayette, 1886-1971--Correspondence.Breyer, Stephen G., 1938- --Correspondence.Dershowitz, Alan M.--Correspondence.Donovan, William J. (William Joseph), 1883-1959--Correspondence.Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898-1980--Correspondence.Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969--Correspondence.Feller, David E.--Correspondence.Flood, Curt, 1938-Fortas, Abe--Correspondence.Gardner, Richard N.--Correspondence.Goldberg family.Goldberg, Arthur J.Goldberg, Dorothy Kurgans. Dorothy Kurgans Goldberg papers.Hilton, Conrad N. (Conrad Nicholson), 1887-1979--Correspondence.Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978--Correspondence.Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973--Correspondence.Kaiser, Edgar F.--Correspondence.Kampelman, Max M., 1920-2013--Correspondence.Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963.Kirchwey, Freda--Correspondence.Klutznick, Philip M., 1907- --Correspondence.Landis, Benjamin L.--Correspondence.MacDonald, David J. (David John)--Correspondence.McCain, John S. (John Sidney), 1911-1981--Correspondence.Meir, Golda, 1898-1978--Correspondence.Meyer, Agnes Elizabeth Ernst, 1887-1970--Correspondence.Mikva, Abner J.--Correspondence.Minow, Newton N., 1926- --Correspondence.Morse, David A. (David Abner), 1907- --Correspondence.
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Moynihan, Daniel P. (Daniel Patrick), 1927-2003--Correspondence.Rabin, Yitzhak, 1922-1995--Correspondence.Reuther, Walter, 1907-1970--Correspondence.Roosevelt, James, 1907- --Correspondence.Shaplen, Robert, 1917- --Correspondence.Sobeloff, Simon Ernest, 1894-1973--Correspondence.Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972--Correspondence.Warren, Earl, 1891-1974--Correspondence.Weinstein, Jacob Joseph, 1902- --Correspondence.Wiesenthal, Simon--Correspondence.Wright, J. Skelly--Correspondence.
OrganizationsAFL-CIO.Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1977-1978 : Belgrade, Yugoslavia)Kaiser Industries Corporation.National School Volunteer Program.United Nations--Officials and employees, American.United States. Department of Labor.United States. Office of Strategic Services.United States. President's Task Force on International Education.United States. Supreme Court.United Steelworkers of America.
SubjectsAmbassadors' spouses--United States.American newspapers--Colorado--Denver.Art.Baseball players.Cabinet officers' spouses--United States.Constitutional law.Free agents (Sports)Governors--New York (State)--Election--History--20th century.International relations.Iron and steel workers--Legal status, laws, etc.--United States.Jews--United States.Labor laws and legislation--United States.Labor unions--Illinois--Chicago.Nuclear nonproliferation.Practice of law--New York (State)--New York.Practice of law--Washington (D.C.)Public schools--Washington (D.C.)Pueblo Incident, 1968.Social responsibility of business--United States.Strikes and lockouts--Shipbuilding industry--United States.Strikes and lockouts--Steel industry--United States.Voluntarism.Volunteer workers in education.Women--United States.World War, 1939-1945--Military intelligence.
PlacesChicago (Ill.)--Politics and government.India--Foreign relations--Pakistan.Israel--Politics and government.
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Korea (North)--Foreign relations--United States.Middle East--Politics and government.New York (State)--Politics and government.Pakistan--Foreign relations--India.South Africa--Politics and government.United States--Foreign relations--Korea (North)United States--Politics and government--20th century.
The papers of Arthur J. Goldberg, lawyer, secretary of labor, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, anddiplomat, were given by Goldberg to the Library of Congress in 1987-1988. Additional material was given by his son,Robert M. Goldberg, from 1992 to 2003 and by Marie Kargman in 1994.
Processing History
Part I of the papers of Arthur J. Goldberg was arranged and described in 1996 and 1998. Material received in 1999-2000was processed as Part II in 2000. Items received in 2003 were incorporated into Part II in 2004.
Transfers
Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Sound and videorecordings have been transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division. Some photographsand architectural prints have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. All transfers are identified in thesedivisions as part of the Arthur J. Goldberg Papers in the Manuscript Division.
Copyright Status
Copyright in the unpublished writings of Arthur J. Goldberg in these papers has been dedicated to the public.
Access and Restrictions
The papers of Arthur J. Goldberg are open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Manuscript Reading Roomprior to visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.
Security Classified Documents
Government regulations control the use of security classified items in this collection. Manuscript Division staff can furnishinformation concerning access to and use of classified items.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Roman numeral designating the Partfollowed by a colon and container number, Arthur J. Goldberg Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress,Washington, D.C.
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Biographical NoteDate Event1908, Aug. 8 Born, Chicago, Ill.
1924-1926 Attended Crane Junior College (City Colleges of Chicago), and DePaul University, Chicago, Ill.
1929 Bachelor of Science in Law, Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill.
1930 Doctor of Jurisprudence, Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill.
1930-1933 Practiced law, firm of Pritzker and Pritzker, Chicago, Ill.
1931 Married Dorothy Kurgans (died 1988)
1933-1948 Private law practice in Chicago; specialized in labor law
1938 Defended the Chicago Newspaper Guild during strike against the Hearst Corp.
1942-1944 Special assistant and chief of the Labor Division, Office of Strategic Services
1945-1961 Senior partner, Goldberg, Devoe, Shador and Mikva, Chicago, Ill.
1948-1955 General counsel, Congress of Industrial Organizations
1948-1961 General counsel, United Steelworkers of America
1952-1961 Senior partner, Goldberg, Feller and Bredhoff, Washington, D.C.
1955 Involved in the merger of the Congress of Industrial Organizations and the American Federationof Labor to form the AFL-CIO
1955-1961 Special counsel, AFL-CIO
1961-1962 Secretary of labor
1962-1965 Associate justice, United States Supreme Court
1965-1968 Permanent representative of the United States to the United Nations with rank of ambassador
1968-1971 Senior partner, Paul, Weiss, Goldberg, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison, New York, N.Y.
1970 Unsuccessful campaign for governor of New York
1971-1990 Returned to Washington, D.C., to practice law, write, and teach
1977 Appointed ambassador-at-large
1977-1978 Chairman, United States delegation to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe,Belgrade, Yugoslavia
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1990, Jan. 19 Died, Washington, D.C.
Scope and Content NotePart I
Part I of the papers of Arthur Joseph Goldberg (1908-1990) spans the years 1793-1988, with the bulk of the materialconcentrated between 1941 and 1985. Although the collection touches on most aspects of Goldberg's long and wide-ranging career, it focuses chiefly on his later years including his service as United States ambassador to the United Nations,his law practice in the decade immediately following his resignation from that post, and his role as chairman of the UnitedStates delegation to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe in the late 1970s. Other highlights include filesrelating to his World War II service with the Labor Division of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and his unsuccessfulcampaign for governor of New York in 1970. Goldberg's activities as secretary of labor and Supreme Court associatejustice are treated in Part II. Also included in Part I are papers of his wife, Dorothy Kurgans Goldberg, documenting heractivities as a writer, lecturer, and wife of a prominent public official. Notes in her journal comment on many importantevents and social and political issues. Part I is organized in the following series: Family Papers, General Correspondence,Professional File, Speeches and Writings, Subject File, and Classified.
Family Papers include correspondence, tax records, leases, property records, and memorabilia. Prominent among the filesare Goldberg's letters to his wife in 1942 from New York and Washington where he was serving with the Office ofStrategic Services. In addition to family and personal matters, he wrote about organized labor and local politics in Chicago.
The General Correspondence series includes Goldberg's correspondence for the periods 1941-1947 and 1982-1987. Theearlier correspondence focuses on the reestablishment of his legal practice after World War II and includes communicationswith the legal community, labor organizers, and OSS colleagues. In a letter dated 15 August 1946 to William J. Donovan,Goldberg gave extensive background of the activities of his Labor Division of the OSS during the war. Correspondentsinclude David L. Bazelon and Freda Kirchwey. Goldberg's correspondence from the 1980s reflects his continuing interestin national politics, international relations, Israel and the Jewish community, and legal issues. Dorothy Goldberg'scorrespondence is concentrated in the period 1961-1968 and primarily concerns her social engagements and her activitieswith the United Nations and various volunteer organizations.
The Professional File contains several subseries related to various aspects of Goldberg's career. In 1942, William J.Donovan recruited Goldberg to head the Labor Division of the Office of Strategic Services to establish intelligencenetworks among anti-Nazi labor groups in occupied Europe. The Office of Strategic Services file documents this period andincludes lists of labor representatives and some postwar communications. Printed matter, clippings, legal briefs, reports,correspondence, and topical material comprise the Labor file reflecting Goldberg's activities as counsel to the UnitedSteelworkers of America and the AFL-CIO as well as his work as secretary of labor in the administration of John F.Kennedy. Included is material relating to maritime and steel strikes, reports of the AFL-CIO's Ethical Practices Committee,and copies of Goldberg's memoranda to Kennedy.
The United Nations subseries contains material related to Goldberg's tenure as United States representative to the worldorganization. Appointed by Lyndon Johnson to succeed Adlai E. Stevenson, Goldberg was immersed in numerousinternational problems, including the Vietnamese Conflict, the Middle East, Korea and the Pueblo incident, South Africa,Indian and Pakistani tensions, and nuclear proliferation. Notebooks include reports and copies of letters to Johnson, HarryS. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, State Department officials, members of Congress, and foreign representatives. Lettersfrom Eisenhower offering advice on international topics are included in the notebooks as well. Correspondents includeWilliam Benton, Stephen G. Breyer, David E. Feller, Richard N. Gardner, Hubert H. Humphrey, Edgar F. Kaiser, Max M.Kampelman, Philip M. Klutznick, Benjamin Landis, John S. McCain, Golda Meir, Abner J. Mikva, Daniel P. Moynihan,James Roosevelt, Walter Reuther, Robert Shaplen, and Jacob J. Weinstein. Letters from Supreme Court justices, such asWilliam O. Douglas, Abe Fortas, and Earl Warren, are filed under the Supreme Court listing in the correspondence file.Although the chronological and topical files kept by Dorothy Goldberg are primarily clippings, they also include some ofher journal notes, correspondence, memorabilia, and other material. The social file reflects the role she played as wife of theUnited States representative, including organizing social events, her volunteer services, and the routine activities associatedwith maintaining the official residence of the ambassador.
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Goldberg's unsuccessful bid in 1970 for governor of New York against incumbent Nelson A. Rockefeller was his first andonly attempt at elective office. The Political Campaign subseries in the Professional File includes correspondence, surveys,speeches, statements of support, and clippings related to his campaign.
After resigning from the United Nations in 1968, Goldberg resumed the practice of law as a senior partner in the New Yorklaw firm of Paul, Weiss, Goldberg, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison. He left that firm in 1971 and opened his own law officein Washington, D.C. The Law Practice subseries is organized to reflect his activities in both firms. Files listed under theheading “Arthur J. Goldberg” pertain to his Washington office and include correspondence, a legal file, and a teaching file.The legal file contains material relating to his work in international law, his representation of Kaiser Industries Corporation,his work for the Denver Post and its employee stock trust, and his representation of Curt Flood, whose antitrust suitcontributed to the establishment of free agency for professional baseball players. The correspondence file reflectsGoldberg's interest in international relations, Israel and the Jewish community, and legal issues. Correspondents in theprivate practice file include Stephen G. Breyer, Alan M. Dershowitz, Hubert H. Humphrey, Conrad N. Hilton, Golda Meir,Edgar F. Kaiser, Daniel P. Moynihan, Yitzhak Rabin, and Simon Wiesenthal. The teaching file includes material pertainingto constitutional law courses taught by Goldberg.
The Professional File also contains material related to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Asambassador-at-large, Goldberg served as chairman of the United States delegation to the Belgrade meeting in 1977-1978,the first follow-up meeting to the Helsinki agreements of 1975 seeking improved relations among European states. DorothyGoldberg accompanied her husband to this meeting as a member of his delegation, and her notes and background materialconstitute the bulk of the files related to the conference. She maintained an active role in the organization and attended latermeetings in Madrid and Ottawa and compiled a collection of her observations in a manuscript entitled "Personal Journal:Helsinki Negotiations for Human Rights" filed in the Speeches and Writings File. The files on the conference also containcopies of speeches by Arthur Goldberg.
Material in the Speeches and Writings series is grouped by author. Arthur Goldberg's file includes copies of articles,interviews, letters to editors, speeches, and testimony. Official statements from his United Nations period are filed in theUnited Nations file of the Professional File. Dorothy Goldberg's material includes articles, working papers for books, andspeeches. Notable among her writings are journal notes on political and social events written from her vantage point as thewife of a prominent public official. She relied heavily on these notes for her book, A Private View of a Public Life, in whichshe recounted the Goldbergs's experiences during the 1960s when her husband served as secretary of labor, associate justiceof the Supreme Court, and representative to the United Nations. Her draft of an unpublished book entitled "Dissent intoPolitics" dealing with the campaign for governor of New York in 1970 also includes some of her writings on feminism. Herspeeches and journal notes include comments on art, voluntarism, and women's issues.
Prominent in the Subject File is material reflecting Dorothy Goldberg's support for volunteer services, especially heractivities promoting public schools in the District of Columbia. Her files contain material relating to the District, theNational School Volunteer Program, and the President's Task Force on International Education. The Subject File alsocontains travel files, membership files, clippings, and reference files on topics such as art, Jews, and women's issues.
Part II
Part II of the Goldberg Papers spans the years 1934-1995, with the bulk of the material dating from 1960 to 1985. Thematerial relates primarily to Goldberg's service as associate justice of the Supreme Court and secretary of labor and isorganized in the following series: Family Papers, General Correspondence, Supreme Court File, Department of Labor File,United Nations File, Political Campaign File, Miscellany, Classified, and Oversize.
The Family Papers contain correspondence and other documents relating to financial matters, taxes, properties owned byGoldberg, and medical matters which supplement material in Part I on similar topics. General Correspondence dating fromthe 1980s also augments the same material in Part I and treats many of the same topics.
The Supreme Court File represents Goldberg's tenure as an associate justice on the Court from 1962 to 1965. The seriescontains case files, certiorari memoranda, correspondence, notes, and speeches. Draft opinions, memoranda, and notescomprising the Case File subseries reflect the intellectual and legal interaction among the justices during the opinion-writing process. Files for the 1964 October Term are complete in this subseries, but those for 1962 are fragmentary andthose for 1963 are absent altogether. Notable in the Certiorari Memoranda subseries are the views of Goldberg's law clerksAlan M. Dershowitz (October Term 1963) and Stephen G. Breyer (October Term 1964) on cases appealed to the Court. The
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Correspondence subseries is general in nature and contains Goldberg's communications with justices on the Court,colleagues in the legal profession, Jewish community leaders, family, and the public. Correspondents include David L.Bazelon, Hugo LaFayette Black, Alan M. Dershowitz, Hubert H. Humphrey, Edgar F. Kaiser, Abner J. Mikva, Newton N.Minow, Daniel P. Moynihan, Simon E. Sobeloff, Jacob J. Weinstein, and J. Skelly Wright. The Speeches, Writings, andEvents File includes copies of speeches and writings and material related to the scheduling of Goldberg's publicappearances. Additional Supreme Court files of Goldberg are in the Northwestern University School of Law Library, inChicago, Illinois.
The Department of Labor File pertains to Goldberg's service as secretary of labor from 1961 to 1962. As legal counsel inthe organized labor movement prior to his appointment, Goldberg cultivated working relationships with leaders in bothlabor and management. The subseries of Personal Correspondence reflects his continued interest in the activities of theseleaders. He also exchanged letters with politicians and journalists. Correspondents include Emery Bacon, ArnoldBeichman, Edgar F. Kaiser, David J. McDonald, Agnes Elizabeth Ernst Meyer, David A. Morse, and Walter Reuther.Copies of Goldberg's speeches and transcripts of his press conferences and interviews are in the Speeches and Statementssubseries. Scrapbooks documenting his leadership of the department are contained in the Miscellany subseries and inOversize.
The United Nations File includes congratulations, scrapbooks, travel files, notes, and material related to thenonproliferation of nuclear weapons. The Political Campaign File documents the work of Dorothy Goldberg as a volunteerin her husband's unsuccessful campaign in 1970 for governor of New York. It includes correspondence, notes, issue files,schedules, background material, and printed matter.
The Speeches and Writings File contains a chronological file of Goldberg's articles, essays, interviews, reviews, speeches,and lectures ranging primarily from his appointment to the United Nations in 1965 to just before his death in 1990.Bibliographies and indexes to the material are included at the beginning of the file. Also included are transcripts of an oralhistory interview conducted in 1964 by Daniel P. Moynihan. Dorothy Goldberg is represented by her articles and essays,poetry, and unpublished books on the Helsinki meetings of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe andArthur Goldberg's campaign for governor of New York. The Miscellany series includes biographical material, telephonelogs from his law practice in the 1970s, photographs, and research files concerning corporate responsibility and the SeabedArms Control Treaty.
Organization of the PapersThe collection is organized in two parts composed of sixteen series:
Part I:• Family Papers, 1935-1988• General Correspondence, 1942-1987• Professional File, 1793-1987• Speeches and Writings, 1942-1986• Subject File, 1942-1979• Classified, 1942-1978
Part II:• Family Papers, 1950-1995• General Correspondence, 1966-1990• Supreme Court File, 1937-1965• Department of Labor File, 1952-1973• United Nations File, 1965-1969• Political Campaign File, 1961-1974• Speeches and Writings File, 1934-1990• Miscellany, 1937-1989• Classified, 1965-1978• Oversize, 1960-1968
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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX I:1-3 Part I: Family Papers, 1935-1988
Correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and topical files.Arranged alphabetically by type of material, topic, or name of correspondent, and
chronologically therein.
BOX I:4-22 Part I: General Correspondence, 1942-1987Letters received and copies of letters sent.Arranged as received, with Arthur Goldberg's correspondence organized chronologically and
Dorothy Goldberg's letters arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent andchronologically therein.
BOX I:22-163 Part I: Professional File, 1793-1987
BOX I:22-23 Office of Strategic Services, 1941-1947Correspondence, reports, and related matter. See also ClassifiedArranged chronologically.
topical files.Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and chronologically therein.
BOX I:28-60 United Nations, 1959-1975Correspondence, cables, unbound notebooks containing reports and letters, statements,
chronological files, topical files, social files, verbatim reports of debates, clippings, andprinted matter.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material, name of organization or person, or topic andchronologically therein.
BOX I:60-66 Political Campaign, 1962-1971Correspondence, speeches, campaign literature, surveys, campaign strategies, schedules, and
clippings.Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and chronologically therein.
BOX I:66-138 Law Practice, 1793-1978Correspondence, legal files, and teaching files. Organized according to Goldberg's law office
in Washington, D.C., and the Paul, Weiss, Goldberg, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison lawfirm in New York, N.Y.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material, topic, or name of person or organization andchronologically therein.
BOX I:139-163 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1956-1987Clippings, printed matter, notes, lists, correspondence, reports, statements and speeches, and
background material.Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material and chronologically therein.
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BOX I:163-179 Part I: Speeches and Writings, 1942-1986Articles, speeches, journal notes, interviews, letters to editors, testimony, working papers for
books, notes, and fragmentary material.Grouped by author, then alphabetically by format, and chronologically therein.
BOX I:180-197 Part I: Subject File, 1942-1979Correspondence, clippings, printed matter, reports, and travel files.Arranged alphabetically by topic, type of material, or name of organization and
chronologically therein.
BOX I:CL 1 Part I: Classified, 1942-1978Correspondence, memoranda, and reports.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items
were removed.
BOX II:1-2 Part II: Family Papers, 1950-1995Correspondence, financial and medical records, real estate papers, and other family material.Arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically therein.
BOX II:3-4 Part II: General Correspondence, 1966-1990Letters received and copies of letters sent.Organized in files for Arthur Goldberg or Dorothy Goldberg and arranged chronologically
therein.
BOX II:5-45 Part II: Supreme Court File, 1937-1965
BOX II:5-18 Case File, 1959-1964Conference lists, memoranda, notes, order lists, and opinions in various stages of
preparation.Organized chronologically by annual October Term and grouped thereunder in
administrative and opinion files. Administrative files are arranged alphabetically by typeof material or topic and chronologically therein. Opinions are grouped alphabetically bytype of docket and numerically by docket number therein.
BOX II:19-27 Certiorari Memoranda, 1959-1964Organized chronologically by annual October Term and arranged by docket and docket
number therein.
BOX II:28-38 Correspondence, 1962-1965Letters received and copies of letters sent.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization.
BOX II:39-41 Speeches, Writings, and Events File, 1963-1965Correspondence, typescripts of speeches and writings, printed matter, and notes. Includes
material related to awards, participation in moot courts, and social engagements.Arranged chronologically.
BOX II:42-45 Miscellany, 1937-1965Correspondence, reports, printed matter, writings by others, and background material.Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material and chronologically therein.
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BOX II:46-63 Part II: Department of Labor File, 1952-1973
BOX II:46-54 Personal Correspondence, 1960-1962Letters received and copies of letters sent.Grouped in an alphabetical file and a topical file, arranged alphabetically by name of person,
organization, or topic and chronologically therein.
BOX II:54-60 Speeches and Statements, 1960-1962Speeches, statements, interviews, and press conferences.Arranged chronologically.
BOX II:60-63 Miscellany, 1952-1973Press releases, review of Goldberg's tenure as secretary, scrapbooks, and other material
related to the Metropolitan Opera Association, racial discrimination, and a steelworkers'strike.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and therein chronologically.
BOX II:63-68 Part II: United Nations File, 1965-1969Notes, speeches, scrapbooks, invitations, and travel files.Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and chronologically therein.
BOX II:69-73 Part II: Political Campaign File, 1961-1974Correspondence, notes, issue files, background material, and printed matter collected by
Dorothy Goldberg as a volunteer in Arthur Goldberg's campaign for governor of New Yorkin 1970.
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material and chronologically therein.
BOX II:73-95 Part II: Speeches and Writings File, 1934-1990Speeches, articles, interviews, books, journal notes, and poetry.Grouped alphabetically by author or format and filed chronologically therein.
BOX II:95-99 Part II: Miscellany, 1937-1989Biographical material, clippings, correspondence, photographs, material related to social
engagements, and office telephone logs.Arranged alphabetically by topic, name of organization, or type of material and
chronologically therein.
BOX II:CL 1 Part II: Classified, 1965-1978Correspondence and memoranda.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items
were removed.
BOX II:OV 1-OV 14 Part II: Oversize, 1960-1968Scrapbooks and photographs.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items
were removed.
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Container List
Container Contents
BOX I:1-3 Part I: Family Papers, 1935-1988Correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and topical files.Arranged alphabetically by type of material, topic, or name of correspondent, and
chronologically therein.
BOX I:1 Alaska, 1963-1971, undatedCorrespondence
Miscellaneous, 1942-1979, undated(6 folders)
To Dorothy Kurgans Goldberg, 1942(3 folders)
With Marie W. Kargman, 1961-1988, undatedBOX I:2 Goldberg, Robert M. (son), wedding, 1966, undated
BOX I:4-22 Part I: General Correspondence, 1942-1987Letters received and copies of letters sent.Arranged as received, with Arthur Goldberg's correspondence organized chronologically and
Dorothy Goldberg's letters arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent andchronologically therein.
BOX I:4 Goldberg, Arthur J.1942, Jan.-1945, Sept.
(11 folders)BOX I:5 1945, Oct.-1947, Aug.
(12 folders)BOX I:6 1947, Sept.-Dec.
(3 folders)1982, June-Dec.
(7 folders)
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BOX I:7 1983, Mar.-Dec.(10 folders)
BOX I:8 1984Jan.-June
(12 folders)BOX I:9 July-Dec.
(11 folders)BOX I:10 1985, Jan.-June
(10 folders)BOX I:11 1985, July-1986, Feb.
(10 folders)BOX I:12 1986, Mar.-Oct.
(11 folders)BOX I:13 1986, Nov.-1987, Feb.
(7 folders)Goldberg, Dorothy Kurgans
A-Ba, 1961-1976, undated(4 folders)
BOX I:14 Be-Cop, 1961-1975, undated(8 folders)
BOX I:15 Cor-Go, 1961-1975, undated(8 folders)
BOX I:16 Gr-J, 1961-1976, undated(7 folders)
BOX I:17 K-L, 1961-1975, undated(8 folders)
BOX I:18 M-N, 1960-1975, undated(7 folders)
BOX I:19 O-Sa, 1961-1975, undated(8 folders)
BOX I:20 Sc-Th, 1961-1975, undated(7 folders)
BOX I:21 Ti-Wi, 1960-1975, undated(8 folders)
BOX I:22 Wo-Z, 1961-1971(3 folders)
Unidentified, 1961-1975, undated
BOX I:22-163 Part I: Professional File, 1793-1987
BOX I:22-23 Office of Strategic Services, 1941-1947Correspondence, reports, and related matter. See also ClassifiedArranged chronologically.
(2 folders)Thank-you letters and greetings, 1965-1968
(7 folders)"T-V" miscellaneous, 1965-1968
(4 folders)BOX I:45 "W" miscellaneous, 1965-1968
(3 folders)Yost, Charles Woodruff, 1965-1967
Part I: Professional File, 1793-1987
Container Contents
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"Y-Z" miscellaneous, 1965-1968Issues See also Containers I:47-48, Notebooks
China, 1965-1966Host country, 1966-1968Human rights, 1965-1968India-Pakistan, 1965-1967International law, 1967-1968Korea and Pueblo (intelligence ship), 1966-1968 See also Containers I:53 and I:60,
Pueblo (intelligence ship)Middle East, 1965-1968
(4 folders)BOX I:46 Miscellany, 1965-1967
Outer space, U.S. space program, 1965-1968(2 folders)
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, N.Y., 1965-1968Miscellany, 1965-1968, undated See also ClassifiedMuseum of Modern Art, New York, N.Y., 1965-1968New embassy residence plans, 1967-1968, undatedOfficial residence, 1965-1968Pope's visit, 1965Recipes, 1965, undatedRepresentational functions, 1966-1968, undated
BOX I:51 United Nations Delegations Women's Club, 1966Welcome to Washington International Club, Washington, D.C., 1968
Statements by Goldberg See also Containers I:165-168, Speeches1965, Aug.-1966, Sept.
(2 folders)Numerical summations of Goldberg's official activitiesPueblo, (intelligence ship), 1968 See also Container I:45, Korea and Pueblo (intelligence
ship) and Container I:60, Pueblo, (intelligence ship)BOX I:54 Resignation by Goldberg, 1968, undated
(3 folders)UNICEF, 1964-1967, undatedUnited Nations Association of the United States of America, 1965-1975, undated
BOX I:60 Pueblo (intelligence ship), crisis, 1968 See also Container I:45, Korea and Pueblo(intelligence ship) and Container I:53, Pueblo (intelligence ship)
Tributes toGoldberg, 1968Kennedy, Robert F., 1968
Vietnam, 1966(2 folders)
BOX I:60-66 Political Campaign, 1962-1971Correspondence, speeches, campaign literature, surveys, campaign strategies, schedules, and
clippings.Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and chronologically therein.
BOX I:60 Biographical material, 1970, undatedBlaine amendment (New York state), 1970Campaign literature, 1970, undated
(2 folders)Citizens Committee for Goldberg/Patterson, 1970Clippings, 1969-1970
BOX I:64 Indochina, 1970Labor leaders, 1970Liberal Party of New York State, 1970Lists
Contributions, 1970Miscellaneous, 1965-1970
Miscellany, 1962-1970, undatedMorgenthau, Robert M., 1970Notes, undatedPaterson, Basil A., 1970Press, 1970Preventive detention, 1969-1970Reform clubs, 1970, undatedResidency challenges, 1966-1970Samuels, Howard J., 1970
(2 folders)BOX I:65 Schedules
Lists, 1970Miscellaneous, 1970
(2 folders)Secretary of state, New York, 1970Speeches, 1970 See also Containers I:165-168, same heading
(2 folders)Statements from Goldberg's Supreme Court writings, 1970Statistics, 1970Strategies and issues, 1970, undated
(2 folders)Students, 1970
BOX I:66 SurveysMiscellaneous, 1969-1970
(2 folders)Telephone, 1970
Television, 1970
BOX I:66-138 Law Practice, 1793-1978Correspondence, legal files, and teaching files. Organized according to Goldberg's law office
in Washington, D.C., and the Paul, Weiss, Goldberg, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison lawfirm in New York, N.Y.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material, topic, or name of person or organization andchronologically therein.
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BOX I:66 Arthur J. Goldberg, Washington, D.C.Correspondence
Ad Hoc Committee on the Human Rights and Genocide Treaties, New York, N.Y.,1965-1977(2 folders)
Alaska Methodist University, Anchorage, Alaska, 1971-1975American Friends of the Hebrew University, New York, N.Y., 1971-1975American Jewish Historical Society, New York, N.Y., 1967-1975American University, Washington, D.C., 1970-1973
"T" miscellaneous, 1971-1976United Nations Association of the United States of America, 1971-1974
(2 folders)BOX I:80 United States Mission to the United Nations, 1971-1977
University of Alabama, University, Ala., 1971-1975University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N.Mex., 1975-1976University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, Calif., 1975-1977"U-V" miscellaneous, 1971-1977
Petitions, 1976, undatedPlaintiffs' motion for summary judgment on issues of liability and plaintiffs' response
to defendant's motion to dismiss, 1976Requests and comments, 1976-1977
(2 folders)
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Retainer agreements, 1976, undated(2 folders)
Statements, 1975, undatedBauxite See Containers I:96-97, Guyana, and I:97-98, Jamaica
BOX I:89 Celanese Corp., 1972Cornfeld, Bernard, 1971-1973Denver Post, Inc.
Billing, 1971-1976Bonfils v. Davis, 1971-1976, undated
(4 folders)Civilian/Military Institute, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1975-1977Clippings, 1972-1973Correspondence
1969-1971BOX I:90 1972-1977, undated
(3 folders)Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Denver, Colo., 1970-1975, undated
(3 folders)Denver Post Employees Stock Trust
1967, July-1973, May(4 folders)
BOX I:91 1973, June-1974, Sept.(3 folders)
Denver Post v. NewhouseDepositions
Buxton, Charles R., 1970(3 folders)
Seawell, Donald, 1970(3 folders)
BOX I:92 Miscellany, 1969-1973, undatedFinancial report, 1972-1975, undatedFrederick G. Bonfils Foundation and Helen G. Bonfils Foundation, 1971-1974,
undated(3 folders)
Herald Co. v. BonfilsAncillary defendants, 1970Answering brief of defendants, undated
BOX I:93 Appendix, 1970-1972(7 folders)
Brief of defendants-appellants, 1971(2 folders)
BOX I:94 Decision of Tenth Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals, 1972-1973, undatedFirst National Bank v. Bonfils, 1972-1973Printed matter, 1922-1968Reply brief of defendants-appellants, 1971Rowan, Hobart, re decision, 1973
Herald Co. v. Seawell See Containers I:92-94, Herald Co. v. Bonfils
BOX I:111 Mills v. Electric Auto-Lite Co., 1973-1976(5 folders)
Proposed revision of discovery provisions of federal rules of civil procedure, 1973Securities and Exchange Commission, 1975-1976Sierra Club, 1972Soviet Jews, emigration of, 1971-1975
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BOX I:112 TAW International Leasing v. Government of Zambia, 1974-1977(5 folders)
United States v. Bayse, 1971-1975(2 folders)
BOX I:113 United States v. Coffin, 1968-1972United Steelworkers of America, 1972
Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington, D.C. See also Container I:68, sameheading1968-1969
(3 folders)BOX I:121 1970-1971
(2 folders)Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1968-1969Christmas lists, 1969-1970Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 1968-1970
(2 folders)Commission of Inquiry into the Black Panthers and Law Enforcement, 1969-1970Condolences, 1968-1969"Ca" miscellaneous, 1968-1971
Halpern, Charles R. See Containers I:120-121, Center for Law and Social PolicyHarry Walker, Inc., 1968-1969Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1968-1971
(2 folders)BOX I:126 Host Country Advisory Committee, New York, N.Y., 1970-1971
(3 folders)
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"H" miscellaneous, 1968-1971(5 folders)
BOX I:127 Institute of International Education, 1969-1971(4 folders)
International Ladies Garment Workers Union, 1968-1969"I" miscellaneous, 1968-1970Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York, N.Y., 1968-1971 See also
Container I:40, same heading"J" miscellaneous, 1968-1971
(3 folders)BOX I:128 Kutner, Luis, 1969-1971
"K" miscellaneous, 1968-1971(5 folders)
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law See Container I:122, Dean, Arthur H.Levin, Betsy, 1968-1969"La" miscellaneous, 1968-1971
BOX I:130 National Citizens Committee Concerned about Deployment of the ABM, New York,N.Y., 1969(2 folders)
National Committee on United States-China Relations, New York, N.Y., 1969-1971New York Democratic State Committee, 1969New York University, New York, N.Y., 1968"N" miscellaneous, 1968-1971
(2 folders)BOX I:131 Overseas Development Council, Washington, D.C., 1969-1971
United Nations Association of the United States of America1968
BOX I:136 1969-1971(3 folders)
United Nations Development Corp., New York, N.Y., 1968-1970United Nations Institute for Training and Research, New York, N.Y., 1971United States Association for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, New
York, N.Y., 1969-1970United Steelworkers of America, pension, 1969
BOX I:139-163 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1956-1987Clippings, printed matter, notes, lists, correspondence, reports, statements and speeches, and
background material.Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material and chronologically therein.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1977-1980Nuclear dialogue, 1981-1983, undatedPost-Afghanistan, 1979-1980, undatedPost-Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1977-1981, undatedPress, 1977-1984Signs of change in the U.S. and USSR, 1978-1986, undatedSoviet Jewry, 1977-1987, undated See also Containers I:155 , I:162 , and I:184, same
headingSummit between U.S. and USSR, Geneva, Switzerland, November 1985, 1985-1986U.S.-USSR differences, 1978-1984, undated
BOX I:141 CSCE Digest1979, Mar.-1982, Dec.
(6 folders)
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BOX I:142 1983, Jan.-1985, Aug.(4 folders)
CSCE Weekly Review1980-1981
(3 folders)BOX I:143 1982
MeetingsBelgrade, Yugoslavia
Agendas, 1977-1978(3 folders)
Briefing booksTestimony before the CSCE Commission, 1978
Topical fileForeign trade, 1985, undatedPost-Ottawa summing-up, 1978-1985, undatedSoviet Jewry, 1983-1985 See also Containers I:140 , I:162 , and I:184, same
headingCorrespondence, 1984-1986, undated
BOX I:156 Lists, 1985, undatedMiscellany, 1985, undatedNotes and background material
Human rights violations in Eastern Europe, 1980-1985, undated(3 folders)
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BOX I:157 Human rights violations in Eastern Europe, 1980-1985, undated(2 folders)
BOX I:160 Speeches and statements, 1986-1987, undated(2 folders)
Notes and background materialCSCE ethnic organizations, undatedHearings
Human rights and the CSCE process, 1986U.S. visa policy, 1979-1986, undated
Human rightsArticles, 1977, 1986, undatedOfficial documents, 1968, 1975-1979, undated
BOX I:161 Human Rights Day 1986, 1981, 1986, undatedInternational Conference on Religious Liberty, 1984-1985, undatedInternational Labour Office, Geneva, Switzerland, 1984Miscellany, 1971, 1977-1987
(2 folders)BOX I:162 Miscellany, undated
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1977-1984, undatedNew education, 1964-1970, 1985, undatedNuclear dialogue, 1982-1983Religion in Communist Dominated Areas (RCDA), 1985-1987Science and human rights, 1956, 1977, 1980-1986, undatedSoviet dissidents, 1972, 1977-1986, undatedSoviet Jewry See also Containers I:140 , I:155 , and I:184, same heading
Miscellany, 1977-1987, undatedBOX I:163 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 1987
(3 folders)
BOX I:163-179 Part I: Speeches and Writings, 1942-1986Articles, speeches, journal notes, interviews, letters to editors, testimony, working papers for
books, notes, and fragmentary material.
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Grouped by author, then alphabetically by format, and chronologically therein.
BOX I:165 Interviews, 1961-1978Letters to editors, 1949-1976, undatedMiscellany, 1962-1973, undatedPress conference, 1967Reviews, 1944-1974Speeches See also Containers I:65, same heading ; I:51-52, Statements by Goldberg; I:115,
Lectures; I:148 and I:154, Goldberg, Arthur J.1946; 1950, June-1960, Sept.
(4 folders)Journal notes For additional material see Containers I:28-33, Chronological File
1943-19481960-1961
Set I(2 folders)
BOX I:175 Set II(3 folders)
Set III(2 folders)
Set IV(2 folders)
1962 For additional material see Container I:28, SteelBOX I:176 1966-1968
(2 folders)1971-1972, 1985, undated
Notes, 1966-1973, undatedPoetry, undated
(2 folders)Speeches
Correspondence, 1961-1973(2 folders)
BOX I:177 Engagements1964-1966
(16 folders)BOX I:178 1967-1970
(9 folders)Fragments, 1962, undated
(2 folders)Miscellaneous, 1942-1976, undatedNotes
Miscellaneous, 1963, 1971, undated"United Nations: Is There an Alternative?" 1966-1969, undated
BOX I:179 Texts, 1962-1976, undated(7 folders)
By others, 1967-1969, undated(4 folders)
BOX I:180-197 Part I: Subject File, 1942-1979Correspondence, clippings, printed matter, reports, and travel files.Arranged alphabetically by topic, type of material, or name of organization and
Youth for Youth, 1963, undatedFour Freedoms Foundation Award to Arthur J. Goldberg, 1967Institute on Man and Science, Rensselaerville, N.Y., 1963-1966, undatedJews
Current religious-sociological attitudes, 1968-1976, undated(2 folders)
Greenberg, Simon, 1972, undatedIraq, 1969-1971
BOX I:184 Israel, 1954-1965, undated(2 folders)
Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty, 1979, Mar. 26Jewish National Fund, 1967-1969, undatedNeot Kedumim (Gardens of Israel), New York, N.Y., 1972-1973Purim, 1968-1973, undatedSoviet Jewry, 1971-1973, undated See also Containers I:140 , I:155 , and I:162, same
heading(2 folders)
John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Ill., 1942-1945, undatedLeigh Bureau, W. Colston Leigh, Inc., 1975-1976, undatedMemberships
American Jewish Committee, 1966-1968, undatedBOX I:185 Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, Hanover, N.H., 1960-1961
(2 folders)Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation, 1963-1965Federal City Council, Washington, D.C., 1961Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, 1962-1971, undatedInstitute of International Education, New York, N.Y., 1963-1970International Society for Education through Art, West Lafayette, Ind., 1969Jefferson Islands Club, Washington, D.C., 1951, 1961, undatedMiscellaneous, 1961, 1968-1972, undated
(2 folders)
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BOX I:186 National Council of Jewish Women, 1968-1976, undatedPioneer Women, the Women's Labor Zionist Organization of America, 1961-1973, undatedUnion of American Hebrew Congregations, New York, N.Y., 1960-1961
"New York Night and Day, A Guide to Community Services," 1965-1967, undated"The Population Dilemma," conference, Warrenton, Va. (14-17 Nov. 1963), 1963, undatedPresident's Commission on the Status of Women, 1961-1975, undated
(2 folders)BOX I:190 (2 folders)
President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, 1966-1977, undatedPresident's Task Force on International Education
BOX I:CL 1 Part I: Classified, 1942-1978Correspondence, memoranda, and reports.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items
were removed.
BOX I:CL 1 Professional FileOffice of Strategic Services
NotebooksNo. I, various issues, 1965-1967 (Container I:47)No. II, Africa, 1965 (Container I:47)No. III, Vietnam, 1965-1968 (Container I:47)No. IV, human rights, ambassadorial appointments, miscellany, 1965-1966 (Container
I:47)No. V, reports and letters to Lyndon B. Johnson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Harry S.
Conference on Security and Cooperation in EuropeMeetings
Belgrade, YugoslaviaProposals, 1978 (Container I:147)Speeches and statements
Goldberg, Arthur J., 1977 (Container I:148)
BOX II:1-2 Part II: Family Papers, 1950-1995Correspondence, financial and medical records, real estate papers, and other family material.Arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically therein.
BOX II:2 Miscellaneous, 1959-1962Montgomery County, Md., 1958-1963, undated
(2 folders)St. Thomas, V.I., 1961-1966, undated
(4 folders)Washington, D.C., 1950, 1965-1966
Tax records, 1953-1966(2 folders)
Will, 1960
BOX II:3-4 Part II: General Correspondence, 1966-1990Letters received and copies of letters sent.Organized in files for Arthur Goldberg or Dorothy Goldberg and arranged chronologically
BOX II:5-45 Part II: Supreme Court File, 1937-1965
BOX II:5-18 Case File, 1959-1964Conference lists, memoranda, notes, order lists, and opinions in various stages of
preparation.Organized chronologically by annual October Term and grouped thereunder in
administrative and opinion files. Administrative files are arranged alphabetically by typeof material or topic and chronologically therein. Opinions are grouped alphabetically bytype of docket and numerically by docket number therein.
Memoranda for the conferenceNotices of non-participationOrder lists
(2 folders)Reporter of decisions
Opinions, appellate docket62-6 Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Comm.
(4 folders)BOX II:6 62-39 Gastelum-Quinones v. Kennedy
62-56 Federal Trade Comm'n v. Sun Oil Co.(5 folders)
62-63 Ford v. Ford62-83 United States v. Philadelphia Nat'l Bank62-88 National Labor Relations Bd. v. Reliance Fuel Oil Corp.62-119 Murray v. Curtlett See same container, 62-14262-133 Williams v. Zuckert62-142 School Dist. v. Schempp62-147 Haynes v. Washington
(3 folders)BOX II:7 62-200 Wetzel v. Ohio
62-248 Rosenberg v. Fleuti62-293 Gastelum-Quinones v. Kennedy See Container II:6, 62-3962-322 Sperry v. Florida ex rel Florida Bar62-424 Watson v. City of Memphis
(2 folders)62-836 Chemical Corp. of America v. Anheuser-Busch Co.
October Term 1964Administrative file
Memoranda to the chief justiceMiscellaneous per curium opinionsOffice of the clerk
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OpinionsAppellate docket
-- Chicago, Rock Island & Pac. R.R. v. Hardin-- City-Wide Comm. for Integration v. Board of Educ.-- Rosenblatt v. American Cyanamid Co.-- Union Leader Corp. v. Haverhill Co.64-2 Hamm v. City of Rock Hill See also same container, 64-564-4 Garrison v. Louisiana64-5 Lupper v. Arkansas See also same container, 64-264-6 Henry v. Mississippi64-7 National Labor Relations Bd. v. Brown
BOX II:8 64-8 Schlagenhauf v. Holder(2 folders)
64-10 Gillespie v. United States Steel Corp.64-11 McLaughlin v. Florida64-12 Ryan v. United States64-13 United States v. Gainey64-14 Fibreboard Paper Prods. Corp. v. National Labor Relations Bd.64-15 National Labor Relations Bd. v. Burnup & Sims, Inc.64-16 King v. United States64-17 Calhoon v. Harvey64-18 Beck v. Ohio64-19 American Oil Co. v. Neill64-20 Brulotte v. Thys Co.64-22 All States Freight v. New York, New Haven & Hartford R.R.64-24 Cox v. Louisiana See also Container II:11, 64-49
(1 folder)BOX II:9 (2 folders)
64-26 Whitney Nat'l Bank v. Bank of New Orleans & Trust Co.64-27 American Fed'n of Musicians v. Wittstein64-28 United States v. Ventresca64-29 Peter v. United States See also Container II:11, 64-5064-30 Saxon v. Bank of New Orleans See same container, 64-2664-31 Brotherhood of Ry. & S.S. Clerks v. United Air Lines64-32 Farmer v. Arabian Am. Oil Co.64-33 Arabian Am. Oil Co. v. Farmer See same container, 64-3264-34 Udall v. Tallmann64-35 Securities & Exch. Comm'n v. American Trailer Rentals Co.
(2 folders)BOX II:10 64-37 Textile Workers Union v. Darlington Mfg. Co.
64-38 City of El Paso v. Simmons64-40 Stanford v. Texas64-41 National Labor Relations Bd. v. Darlington Mfg. Co. See same
container, 64-3764-42 Singer v. United States64-43 Republic Steel Corp. v. Maddox
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64-44 American Comm. for Protection of Foreign Born v. SubversiveActivities Control Bd. See also Container II:12, 64-65
(2 folders)64-46 California v. Lo-Vaca Gathering Co.64-47 Southern Calif. Gas Co. v. Lo-Vaca Gathering Co. See same
container, 64-4664-48 United Mine Workers v. Pennington
(2 folders)BOX II:11 (2 folders)
64-49 Cox v. Louisiana See also Container II:8-9, 64-24(2 folders)
64-50 United States v. Seeger See also Container II:9, 64-29(2 folders)
64-51 United States v. Jakobson See same container, 64-5064-52 Dombrowski v. Pfister64-53 Turner v. Louisiana
BOX II:12 64-54 United States v. Powell64-57 Federal Power Comm'n v. Lo-Vaca Gathering Co. See
Container II:10, 64-4664-59 United States v. First Nat'l City Bank64-60 Jankovich v. Indiana Toll Rd. Comm'n64-61 Radio & Broadcast Technicians Local 1264 v. Broadcast Serv.
of Mobile, Inc.64-62 Federal Trade Comm'n v. Colgate-Palmolive Co.64-63 Commissioner v. Brown64-64 Swain v. Alabama
(3 folders)64-65 Veterans of Abraham Lincoln Brigade v. Subversive Activities
Control Bd. See also Container II:10, 64-4464-67 Louisiana v. United States
BOX II:13 64-69 Freedman v. Maryland64-73 United States v. Mississippi64-82 Carrington v. Rash64-86 Zemel v. Rusk64-89 Henry v. Pearson64-90 Henry v. Collins See same container, 64-8964-95 Linkletter v. Walker64-98 National Labor Relations Bd. v. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co .64-111 Department of Mental Hygiene v. Kirchner64-115 Warren Trading Post Co. v. Arizona State Tax Comm'n64-116 Crider v. Zurich Ins. Co.64-123 Federal Power Comm'n v. Union Elec. Co.64-130 Railroad Labor Executives' Ass'n v. United States64-134 Paragon Jewel Coal Co. v. Commissioner64-138 Brotherhood of Ry. & S.S. Clerks v. Association for the Benefit
of Non-Contract Employees64-139 United Air Lines v. National Mediation Bd. See same container,
64-138
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BOX II:14 64-149 Armstrong v. Manzo64-171 Hanna v. Plumer64-178 Fortson v. Dorsey64-201 Scranton v. Drew64-202 Griffin v. California64-232 United States v. Boston & Maine R.R.64-237 Commissioner v. Merritt See Container II:13, 64-13464-240 Local 189, Almalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen v.
Jewel Tea Co. For additional material see Containers II:10-11, 64-48
64-245 Waterman S.S. Corp. v. United States64-255 American Ship Bldg. Co. v. National Labor Relations Bd.
(2 folders)64-256 Estes v. Texas
(1 folder)BOX II:15 (2 folders)
64-291 Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. v. New Jersey Wood FinishingCo.
64-292 Atlantic Refining Co. v. Federal Trade Comm'n64-294 One 1958 Plymouth Sedan v. Pennsylvania64-296 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. v. Federal Trade Comm'n See
same container, 64-29264-298 Boles v. Stevenson64-300 Fortson v. Toombs
(3 folders)64-307 O'Keeffe v. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls Assocs.
BOX II:16 64-313 Douglas v. Alabama64-345 Maryland ex rel. Levin v. United States64-347 Jaben v. United States64-352 General Motors Corp. v. District of Columbia64-360 Harman v. Forssenius64-363 Simons v. Miami Beach First Nat'l Bank64-365 Sansone v. United States64-369 National Mediation Bd. v. Association for the Benefit of Non-
Contract Employees See Container II:13, 64-13864-387 Blow v. North Carolina64-399 United States v. Brown64-422 Federal Trade Comm'n v. Consolidated Foods Corp.64-437 Burnett v. New York Cent. R.R.
(2 folders)64-464 Holt v. Virginia64-482 Federal Communications Comm'n v. Schreiber64-485 Rehman v. California64-486 Dixon v. United States
BOX II:17 64-489 United States v. Atlas Life Ins. Co.64-491 Lamont v. Postmaster General
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64-496 Griswold v. Connecticut(3 folders)
64-503 Commissioner v. Estate of Noel64-515 Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States See also same container,
64-543(3 folders)
64-543 Katzenbach v. McClung See also same container, 64-51564-544 Arrow Transp. Co. v. Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pac. Ry.64-545 Interstate Commerce Comm'n v. Cincinnati, New Orleans &
Texas Pac. Ry. See same container, 64-54464-560 Davis v. Baltimore & Ohio R.R.
BOX II:18 64-577 Pointer v. Texas64-578 Angelet v. Fay See Container II:13, 64-9564-585 Federal Power Comm'n v. Amerada Petroleum Corp.64-617 Herne v. Smylie64-623 Hughes v. WMCA, Inc.64-624 Parsons v. Buckley64-625 Hoff v. Buckley See same container, 64-62464-628 United States v. Midland-Ross Corp.64-636 Goldwater v. Federal Communications Comm'n64-644 United Gas Improvement Co. v. Continental Oil Co.64-661 Forty-Fourth Gen. Assembly v. Lucas64-693 Federal Power Comm'n v. Marr See same container, 64-64464-761 Jenkins v. United States64-775 Columbia Artists Management v. United States64-806 Brown v. Louisiana64-843 Case v. Nebraska64-848 Fixa v. Heilbert See Container II:17, 64-49164-923 Watts v. Seward School Bd.64-935 Jordan v. Silver64-1010 Drews v. Maryland64-1152 Scott v. Germano
Miscellaneous docket64-169 Snider v. Cunningham64-306 Codarre v. New York64-308 Rudolph v. Alabama64-587 Cameron v. Johnson64-884 Knowles v. Florida
Original docket5 Orig. United States v. California
(2 folders)13 Orig. Texas v. New Jersey
BOX II:19-27 Certiorari Memoranda, 1959-1964Organized chronologically by annual October Term and arranged by docket and docket
number therein.
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BOX II:19 October Term 1959, miscellaneous docket, 59-23October Term 1961
October Term 1962Appellate docket, 62-33 to 62-200
(7 folders)Miscellaneous docket
62-401 to 62-610(7 folders)
BOX II:20 62-611 to 62-1099(15 folders)
BOX II:21 Original docket, 12 Orig. and 13 Orig.October Term 1963
Appellate docket63-1 to 63-400
(13 folders)BOX II:22 63-601 to 63-1214
(14 folders)BOX II:23 Miscellaneous docket
63-1 to 63-410(14 folders)
BOX II:24 63-411 to 63-1097(15 folders)
BOX II:25 63-1098 to 63-1468(9 folders)
Original docket, 16 Orig.October Term 1964
Appellate docket64-25 to 64-158
(8 folders)BOX II:26 64-159 to 64-393
(16 folders)BOX II:27 64-394 to 64-1131
(14 folders)Original docket, 13 Orig. to 19 Orig.
BOX II:28-38 Correspondence, 1962-1965Letters received and copies of letters sent.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization.
BOX II:28 A-Bla, 1961-1965, undated(12 folders)
BOX II:29 Blo-Com, 1962-1965(13 folders)
BOX II:30 Con-Ei, 1962-1965, undated(16 folders)
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BOX II:31 El-Gol, 1962-1965, undated(16 folders)
BOX II:32 Goo-H, 1962-1965, undated(15 folders)
BOX II:33 I-Kol, 1962-1965, undated(13 folders)
BOX II:34 Kon-L, 1962-1965(13 folders)
BOX II:35 M-N, 1962-1965(14 folders)
BOX II:36 O-Ros, 1962-1965(14 folders)
BOX II:37 Rot-Th, 1962-1965(16 folders)
BOX II:38 Ti-Z, 1962-1965(14 folders)
Unidentified, 1962-1964
BOX II:39-41 Speeches, Writings, and Events File, 1963-1965Correspondence, typescripts of speeches and writings, printed matter, and notes. Includes
material related to awards, participation in moot courts, and social engagements.Arranged chronologically.
BOX II:39 1963, Feb.-1964, May(28 folders)
BOX II:40 1964, July-1965, Apr.(18 folders)
BOX II:41 1965, May-Sept., undated(16 folders)
BOX II:42-45 Miscellany, 1937-1965Correspondence, reports, printed matter, writings by others, and background material.Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material and chronologically therein.
BOX II:42 Committee for the National Arts Trust Fund, Washington, D.C., 1963-1964, undated(2 folders)
Edward P. Morgan Essay Contest, 1963First National Institute on Religious Freedom and Public Affairs, Washington, D.C., 1962Israel
John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Mass., 1964-1965, undatedJohnson, Lyndon B., reports and speeches, 1963-1964Judicial Conference of the United States, 1964Kaiser Industries Corp., 1963-1964Katz, Wilber G., Julius Rosenthal Foundation Lectures, Northwestern University School of
Law, Chicago, Ill., 1963Law clerks
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1962BOX II:43 1963-1965, undated
(4 folders)Legal writings by others, 1963, 1972, undated
(2 folders)McGraw Hill Book Co., 1964National Geographic Society, book on the Supreme Court, 1964-1965National Legal Aid and Defender Association, 1962-1964New Year's card designed by Dorothy Kurgans Goldberg, undatedNomination and confirmation, 1937-1961
(2 folders)BOX II:44 Nomination and confirmation, 1962, undated
(2 folders)Ombudsman, 1964-1965Opinions by Goldberg, list, undatedOral History Project, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 1964Pennsylvania Avenue redevelopment, Washington, D.C., 1964-1965Portrait of Goldberg, Labor Department, Washington, D.C., 1964-1965Presidential Medal of Freedom
1963-1964(4 folders)
BOX II:45 1965, undated(3 folders)
President's Panel on Crime, 1965Prisons, 1964Railroad rules dispute, 1963Resignation from the Supreme Court and appointment to the United Nations, 1965Soviet Union, persecution of Jews, 1963Telephone bills, 1964-1965Union of American Hebrew Congregations, New York, N.Y., 1963-1965, undated
(4 folders)Walsh, David, 1963Who's Who in America, 1965Younger Federal Lawyer Award, 1965
BOX II:46-63 Part II: Department of Labor File, 1952-1973
BOX II:46-54 Personal Correspondence, 1960-1962Letters received and copies of letters sent.Grouped in an alphabetical file and a topical file, arranged alphabetically by name of person,
organization, or topic and chronologically therein.
BOX II:46 Alphabetical1961
A-F(15 folders)
BOX II:47 G-L(14 folders)
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BOX II:48 M-Z(18 folders)
BOX II:49 1962, A-Z(16 folders)
BOX II:50 TopicalAcknowledgment of publications by others, 1961-1962
(7 folders)Appointment as secretary of labor, 1960-1961, undated
(4 folders)Appointment to Supreme Court, 1962, undatedBiography, 1961-1962
(6 folders)Properties, 1961Publications, 1960-1962United Steelworkers of America, list of names, 1961
BOX II:54-60 Speeches and Statements, 1960-1962Speeches, statements, interviews, and press conferences.Arranged chronologically.
BOX II:54 Chronological fileSet I, 1960, Dec.-1961, Feb. 15
(3 folders)
Part II: Department of Labor File, 1952-1973
Container Contents
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BOX II:55 Set II, 1961, Feb. 27-Apr. 16(4 folders)
Set III, 1961Apr. 19-22
BOX II:56 Apr. 25-May 15(3 folders)
Set IV, 1961, May 18-June 14(4 folders)
Set V, 1961July 6-Aug. 9
BOX II:57 Aug. 10-Sept. 18(2 folders)
Set VI, 1961, Oct. 3-Nov. 9(3 folders)
Set VII, 1961, Nov. 11-Dec. 6(2 folders)
BOX II:58 Set VIII, 1961, Dec. 8-1962, Feb. 14(5 folders)
Set IX, 1962, Feb. 14-Mar. 27(3 folders)
BOX II:59 Set X, 1962, Apr. 1-May 17(3 folders)
Set XI, 1962, May 18-Sept. 3(3 folders)
BOX II:60 Radio and television broadcasts, 1961-1962(3 folders)
BOX II:60-63 Miscellany, 1952-1973Press releases, review of Goldberg's tenure as secretary, scrapbooks, and other material
related to the Metropolitan Opera Association, racial discrimination, and a steelworkers'strike.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and therein chronologically.
BOX II:60 AFL-CIO merger, 1955Kennedy, John F., transcript of press conference, 1961, Nov. 8Meeting of United States labor leaders with Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev, transcript, 1959Metropolitan Opera Association, New York, N.Y., 1961“Outlook for Youth,” report, 1962Press releases
Review of Goldberg's tenure, 1961-1963, 1973(2 folders)
BOX II:62 ScrapbooksGoldberg, Arthur J.
1961 See Oversize(12 vols.)
1962Jan.-May
(7 folders)BOX II:63 June-July
(2 folders)Goldberg, Dorothy Kurgans, 1960-1962
Steelworkers' strike, 1959Travel, 1961-1962
BOX II:63-68 Part II: United Nations File, 1965-1969Notes, speeches, scrapbooks, invitations, and travel files.Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and chronologically therein.
(4 folders)Nassau County, N.Y., 1970New York Citizens Committee for Goldberg-Paterson, 1970Notes, 1970, undatedOlder people, 1970
BOX II:71 People with disabilities, 1970, undatedPollution, 1970, undatedPrayers, 1961-1971, undatedPress releases, 1970, undatedPrinted matter, 1970, undatedRockefeller, Nelson A., concerning funding of biography of Goldberg, 1970-1974, undated
BOX II:73-95 Part II: Speeches and Writings File, 1934-1990Speeches, articles, interviews, books, journal notes, and poetry.Grouped alphabetically by author or format and filed chronologically therein.
BOX II:73 By Goldberg, Arthur J.Chronological file
Conference on Security and Cooperation in EuropeClippings, 1977-1978Correspondence, 1977-1978 See also ClassifiedList of delegates, 1977-1978, undatedReports, 1978-1982
Law practiceApplication to practice law in New York, 1967-1968Miscellany, 1968-1972Telephone logs
1974-1975(2 folders)
BOX II:97 1976-1978(3 folders)
Transportation Data Coordinating Committee, 1984Memberships, 1960-1973Photographs
Family, 1965-1967, undatedGoldberg, Arthur J.
Labor Department, 1960-1965Miscellany, 1948-1949, 1960-1971, 1986-1988, undated See also Oversize
(6 folders)Political campaign, 1970Portraits, 1965-1967, undated See also Oversize
BOX II:98 Supreme Court, 1964, undated See also OversizeUnited Nations
Final reception, 1968Goldberg with Lyndon B. Johnson, 1965-1986, undated See also OversizeMiscellany, 1965-1968, undated See also OversizeNicaraguan permanent mission, undatedOuter space conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 1966
Seabed Arms Control Treaty, 1970-1971Social engagements
Miscellaneous, 1974-1978, undatedBOX II:99 Poher, Alain, president of the senate of France, receptions, Washington, D.C., 1976
Publication of A Private View of Public Life, receptions, New York, N.Y., and Washington,D.C., 1975(2 folders)
Schwartz, Jean (sister), and a Dr. Arthur Goldberg, wedding reception, Chicago, Ill., 1976Seawell, Donald, reception, Washington, D.C., 1974
Volunteerism, 1970-1972, undated
BOX II:CL 1 Part II: Classified, 1965-1978Correspondence and memoranda.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items
were removed.
BOX II:CL 1 United Nations fileNotes, 1965 (Container II:65)
MiscellanyConference on Security and Cooperation in Europe
Correspondence, 1977-1978 (Container II:96)
BOX II:OV 1-OV 14 Part II: Oversize, 1960-1968Scrapbooks and photographs.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items