Ms Coll\Gellhorn Gellhorn, Walter, 1906- Papers, ca. 1930-1992. 157 linear ft. (ca. 123,700 items in 376 boxes). Biography: Attorney (Columbia University LL.B., 1931), legal scholar, and professor of law at Columbia School of Law from 1933 to 1973. Professor Gellhorn died in 1995. Summary: Correspondence, writings, reports, memoranda, case files, and related printed materials. The papers cover the entire field of law with particular emphasis on civil rights, labor law, and family law. They include several series of office files dealing with Columbia University Law faculty, students, his course materials, and the administration of the Law School. In addition, there are numerous files for Amherst College (from which Gellhorn received his A.B. degree), arbitration cases, federal administrative procedure, legislation, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Association of American Law Schools, and Fordham University (for which he prepared a study). There are manuscripts, drafts, proofs, correspondence, and other related materials for some of his books: Administrative Law Cases and Comments (1940); Security, Loyalty and Science (1950); The States and Subversion (1952); Individual Freedom and Government Restraint (1956); When Americans Complain (1966); and Ombudsmen and others (1966). 1986 Addition: Series III, 1975-1983. 1992 Addition: Series IV, 1976-1992. Organization: Selected materials cataloged; remainder arranged. Shelved on Stack 14, Range 6. Finding aids: Contents list, 25p. Donor: Gift of Walter Gellhorn, 1963, 1965-1967, 1977, 1986, & 1992. Available for faculty, students, and researchers engaged in scholarly or publication projects. Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Librarian for Rare Books & Manuscripts. 1. Black, Hugo LaFayette, 1886-1971. 2. Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959. 3. Goldberg, Arthur J. 4. Lehman, Herbert H. (Herbert Henry), 1878-1963. 5. Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. 6. Stone, Harlan Fiske, 1872-1946. 7. Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972. 8. American Civil Liberties Union. 9. Amherst College. 10. Association of American Law Schools. 11. Columbia University. School of Law. 12. Fordham University. 13. Administrative law-Study and teaching. 14. Censorship. 15. Civil rights. 16. Domestic relations. 17. Industrial relations. 18. Law—Study and teaching. 19. Law schools—New York (N.Y.). 20. Legislation. 21. Ombudsman. 22. Articles. 23. Card files. 24. Case files. 25. Casebooks. 26. Galley proofs. 27. Manuscripts. 28. Memorandums. 29. Passports. 30. Proofs. 31. Reports. 32. Reviews. 33. College teachers. 34. Educators. 35. Law teachers. 36. Lawyers. ID: NYCR95-A0 BRC/DH - 12/77 BRC/TD - 10/86 PL - 1/95
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Gellhorn, Walter, 1906-Papers, ca. 1930-1992.157 linear ft. (ca. 123,700 items in 376 boxes).
Biography: Attorney (Columbia University LL.B., 1931), legal scholar, and professor of law at ColumbiaSchool of Law from 1933 to 1973. Professor Gellhorn died in 1995.
Summary: Correspondence, writings, reports, memoranda, case files, and related printed materials. Thepapers cover the entire field of law with particular emphasis on civil rights, labor law, and family law. Theyinclude several series of office files dealing with Columbia University Law faculty, students, his coursematerials, and the administration of the Law School. In addition, there are numerous files for Amherst College(from which Gellhorn received his A.B. degree), arbitration cases, federal administrative procedure, legislation,the American Civil Liberties Union, the Association of American Law Schools, and Fordham University (forwhich he prepared a study). There are manuscripts, drafts, proofs, correspondence, and other related materialsfor some of his books: Administrative Law Cases and Comments (1940); Security, Loyalty and Science (1950);The States and Subversion (1952); Individual Freedom and Government Restraint (1956); When AmericansComplain (1966); and Ombudsmen and others (1966).
1986 Addition: Series III, 1975-1983.
1992 Addition: Series IV, 1976-1992.
Organization: Selected materials cataloged; remainder arranged. Shelved on Stack 14, Range 6.
Finding aids: Contents list, 25p.
Donor: Gift of Walter Gellhorn, 1963, 1965-1967, 1977, 1986, & 1992.
Available for faculty, students, and researchers engaged in scholarly or publication projects.Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Librarian for Rare Books & Manuscripts.
1. Black, Hugo LaFayette, 1886-1971. 2. Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959. 3. Goldberg, Arthur J. 4. Lehman,Herbert H. (Herbert Henry), 1878-1963. 5. Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. 6. Stone, Harlan Fiske, 1872-1946.7. Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972. 8. American Civil Liberties Union. 9. Amherst College. 10. Association ofAmerican Law Schools. 11. Columbia University. School of Law. 12. Fordham University. 13. Administrativelaw-Study and teaching. 14. Censorship. 15. Civil rights. 16. Domestic relations. 17. Industrial relations.18. Law—Study and teaching. 19. Law schools—New York (N.Y.). 20. Legislation. 21. Ombudsman.22. Articles. 23. Card files. 24. Case files. 25. Casebooks. 26. Galley proofs. 27. Manuscripts.28. Memorandums. 29. Passports. 30. Proofs. 31. Reports. 32. Reviews. 33. College teachers. 34. Educators.35. Law teachers. 36. Lawyers.
ID: NYCR95-A0
BRC/DH - 12/77BRC/TD - 10/86PL - 1/95
WALTER GELLHORN COLLECTION
Box 1Cataloged correspondence
Black, Hugh LaFayetteDriscoll, Alfred E.Dulles, John FosterGoldberg, Arthur J.Lehman, Herbert HenryNiebuhr, ReinholdStone, Harlan FiskeTruman, Harry S.
WALTER GELLHORN COLLECTION
Accounts-Arbitration ^ ' l f \Administrative Law
» » -Articles, topicsn n -Casebook. Revision for No. 2w •» -Casebook. 19b2 Edition. *
" " -ProgramsAkron & Barbe:ton Eelt RR Co. - Presidential Emergency Board.Allied Control Co., Inc., and IBEW<*merican Cable & :Radio Corp., and CWA
Box 3:American Civil Liberties Union (2 folders)
Box U;American Civil Liberties Union (2 folders)
Box b:-American Civil Liberties Union (l folder)American Civil Liberties Union - Loyalty (2 folders)
Box 6;American Committee for Guidance of Professional Personnel.'merican Hard Rubber Co., and United Rubber WorkersAmerican Ins t i tu te of Certified Public AccountantsAmerican Jewish Congress (2 folders0American Safety Razor Co, and UER & MWAAmerican Scholar (2 folders)
Box 7:American Smelting and Refining Co., and UAW, CIOAmerican Society for Public AdministrationAmerican Society for Russian War ReliefAmerican Steel Foiaidries, and U.S. Steel Workers of AmericaAmerican Sugar Refining Co., and ILAAmericans for Democratic ActionAmherst - 2nd Centennial -FundAnaconda Wire & Cable Co, and Vermina ̂ ocal kOL
Box 8:Anti-Subversive LegislationArens, Richard — N. ! • Law SchoolArticles by TW« G» — CorrespondenceA'bljfalua, Ine*, and CIO-Associated Sample Card ^hployersAstov-Ramel Mfg. Co, and US, CIOAthenia Steel Div. Nat»l Standard Co, and U.S. Steel ^orke>scof AmericaAtlantic & Eaat Caroline RR — Short Lines CaseAutomatic Mfg Corp., and IBEWAywon Box Co., and Paper Box Makers
Gelhorn Papers - oBox 9* d
R. K. Baking ^orp, and Bakers and Confect. Workers UnionL. Bamberger and Co., aad Haline & Co*Barth Smelting and Refining Co, and Intern. Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter lookersBergen Ave. Bus Owners Assn», and IAMBernard1s Water Co, and CIOH. Boker and Co, and United Mine Workers of Amer#Boston and Maine TranspDDt Co, and AASSRMCEABowdoin CollegeBoyle -Mdway, Icn. and UGCCWABrunswick ^dnance Corp, and UAW
Box 10;Campbell Soup Co.Cassard Romano Co., and Furniture Workders UnionCensorship (8 folders)Chamberlain, Joseph P.City Planning (Board of Standards and Appeals)Citizens Committee of 100 in TransitCitizens Committee on the Courts, Inc.^ivil SanctionsCivil Liberties — Miscellaneous
Box litGeorge U. Clark Co., and Mttal workersCBS and United Scenic ArtistsColumbia University F culty (6 folders)
Box 12sCommission on Administration of Justice Report - ̂ erjury Bills — N# I.Committee to Protect our Children's TeethCommunism — In gen ral, and by State (9 envelopes)
Box 13:Constitutional Cases - ProcedureConstitutional Law MaterialsConstitutional Proposals for Amendment, 1935Consumers League of N. J.Consumers League of N. Y.Consumers Union, and U$PWAContinental Can Co., and United Steel Workers of AmericaContinental Paper Co, and United Paper WorkersCooper, W. MansfieldCorporate Enterprise (by Wiley Rutledge)Creflit BanksCriminal Syndicalism
Box Ik iCrucible SteelCurtiss-Wright and IAM and UAW (3 folders)Customs Court Survey
Box 15sDahlstrom Metallic Dcor Co, and IAMDavegastores, and Wholesale & Warehouse WorkersDe Wald Radio Corp, and UE-CIOStuart Dean Co (metal polishers), and AFLDeportationDeportation of CriminalsDetention and supervised Parole
Gelhorn Papers -
Draft Board — W. G.,Personal) Dumont Electr ic Corp, and UE-CIO
Box 16Ebasco I n t . Corp (Services), and Fed of Architects , ^ g s . e t c . (2 folders)EducationEichen, Leo L, and United Cigar WorkersHinpire Syrup Assn., Inc .Erglewood Unban LeagueEntry (2 folders)Espey Mfg. Co, and DE
Box 17:Fagotting Group and Textile WorkersFairchi ld Camera and Instrument Corp.Fa l l Hiver, wew Bedford & Texti le M i l s
Box 18;Family Courts Project — Asch and Driscoll Ms., etc.
Box 19:Family Law — New Materials
Box 20:Family Law — AdministrationFarmers and Consumers Dairy
A Federal Bearings Co., and United Auto Workers (3 folders)) Felters Co, and TWUA
Federal ProcedureFederal Legislation (193U)Fenco Trading Co, and Wholesale and Warehouse wcrkersFilmsFirearms
Box 21;Fischel, Charles &Q Estate ofFischel, Walter, et al. Custody Account
Box 22Geo H. Flynn Corp, and Compressed Air ...UnionFree Circulation of PersonsFree Movement (2 folders)Freedom of Speech — SeditLonFuchs, Prof. Ralph F.
Box 23Walter Gellhorn, Personals
Books and articles ~ Law ReviewsCorrespondence re books, periodicalsPers onal re commendati onsPersonn&L Action — Change of positionPetitions for ReconsJLderation — Nathan Witt
J Practicing Law Institute-~~ Southern Summer School for Workers_
Speaking engagementsSponsorships ;General
Gelhorn Papers - I
Box 2kiGeneral Cable Corp (6 folders)General Dyestuff corp, and UC-CCWA, CIOGeneral Instrumat Co, and Int. Uh of Elect and Radlonand Machine Workers, CIO
Box 2b:Geneasal Motors Corp, and IUE-CIOGeneral Welfare and Bi l l of l igh t sGlobe Advance Corp, and UEGoodyear Tire and ^ubber Co, and United Rubber ;vorkersGovernment Ins t rumental i t iesGovernment OrganizationJ . L. Green, I n c . , and UAW-CIOGreenwich Water Co, and Ut i l i ty Workers Union
Box 26;Hanscom Baking Corp, and Bakery and Confect. WorkersHarris - Seward - Ervin - TillinghastHays, Paul R.Hershey Chocolate Corp, and Bkaery and Confedb. Wo^kersrHershey Esta tes , and Bakers and Confect. WorkersAlfred Hofmann & Co,, and UE-CIOHudson County Bus Owners Assn.
Box 27IncestIndustrial Homework (2 folders)Inland Steel Container, Co, and International Chemical CorkersInstitute of GovernmentInsurance — Legal aspects of Group Insurance
" — Life Insuracne ExemptionsInterchemical Corp and United Mine WorkersInterior Dept.Interstate CompactsInterviews Project
Box 28Job Recommendations and flpfhlicationsJones, Harry W.Jonghin ProjectJuveniles and Domestic Relations
Box 29Juveniles and Domestic Relations (9 Folders)
Box 30Juveniles and Domestic Relations (U folders)
Box 31 ;A. & M# Karagheusian, I n c . , and TWVAKeene!s English Chop House, and Hotel and Rest. Workers, APIW. Kidde & Co., and UHIMWAKings Electronic Co, and UE-CIOKLett Mfg Co, and I3E,R & MW--CIOKohler & Campbell, I n c . , and United Piano WorkersUppers Co, and Chemical Workers (b folders)Kraft Foods Co«
Box 33Law Reviews - CorrespondenceLaw Revision CommissionLegal Education and Organization of the BarLegal ProfessionLegislation CourseLegislation SeminarLegislative Council — KansasLegislative Drafting
Box 3ULegislative FormalitiesLegislative ProcedureLegislative ServiceJ. Lewis Cigar 6o., and PJNW-CIOLinfield, Seymour L,Loeb, V#Loft Union Welfare PlanLogan-Walter B i l l
Box 35Me and MacMclnerney Spring and Wire Co., and UAWR. H. Macy Co, and Macy i&ployees UnionMademoiselleMagor Car Corp, and IAMMajestic Brush Co,Malina Co, and Bendythe Corp, and Textile WorkersManchester (University)Mandamus in New YorkMassachusetts
Box 36Mather Spring Co., and UAW (10 Folders)Maxims of Construction, — EUEA & EGMemorandum SaleMicroflex Products — w«yvelty Mirror WorkersMinimum WageModern Venetian BlindsMount HolyokeMunat-Nixon-FergusonMunicipal Laches and Ratification
Gelhorn Papers -
Box 37;Nash Plaza, Inc., and UAW-CIONational Labor Relations BoardNational Lawyers Guild (2 folders)National Pneumatic Co, and UNWNational Probation and Parole Assn. — Standard Juvenile Court Act
Box 38sNational Sugar Refining Co, and UPWANational War Labor BeardNeutrality ResolutionNew York Botanical Garden, and UPWANew York Star and Newspaper GuildNew York Law SocietyNew York State: Commission on Quasi-judicial ActionNew York State: Commission on Discrimination in HousingNew York State: Labor Relations BoardNew York Times, and Newspaper GuildNew York Times, and Union of Operating Engineers
Box 39:News Companies, and NMDU (19 folders)Newspaper and Mail Deliveries U n i o n / ^Nixon Nitration WorksNorth American Cement Corp., and UCL & GWNossen, Hermann, re Laurens EstateOtis Elevator Co, and IUE
Box JUOsPan American Airways, and TWUPaper Assn of New York, and IPP&ATJ of North AmericaParker-Kalon Corp (2 folders)PassportsPathe Labs, and Motion Picture Lab Tech UnionPavelie Labs, and United Photo EmployeesPennsylvania Greyhound Co.Personnel Security (2 folders)Phelps Dodge Copter Products, and UE-CIOPhiladelphia Speech - W. G.H/tsburgh Speech - W. G.Political PrisonersPolitical °cience QuarterlyPolitics and Labor RelationsPoll Tax (2 folders)
Box kitPort of New York -AuthorityPost OfficePowell Savory Corp, and Newspaper Guild of NewPreservers and Allied Food Mfgs.President's Committee of Civil RightsPrivileges of Peaceful Picketing
Gelhorn Papers -
Property Tax ReliefPublic LawPublic Service Electric and Gas Co. (2 folders)Public Service Commission of New YorkPublic Trust OfficePublic Utility Holding CompaniesPublic Utilities — Minimum Rates
BoxJ±2:Publishers AssociationPublishers Association, and Typographical UnionPublishers Bureau of New Jersey (2 folders)
Box U3:Radio Corporation of AmericaRailroads - Government OwnershipRaybestos-Manhattan, I n c . , and Rubber WorkersBernard Reis & Co., and United Office workers of AinericaRepeal «uu RevivalRes Adjudicata in Tax SuitsRestaurant LeagueRetroactive effect of Repeal Legislat ionRex Products and UE (2 folders)%chter CaseG. F. Richter Mfg. Co, and UElights of Assembly and PetitionRosenstein Bros, and TWUARoyal Typewriter Co, and Royal Indust. UnionRuberoid Co.
Box hk:Sales Act — New York Personal Property LawSavarese CommitteeSchwartz, SidneyScottsboro Case - Patterson and NorrisSEC - Administrative AspectsService TradesSeminar:r in Selected Legal ProblemsSilicosis - Workmen's CompensationSmall Claims - HellersteinSocial Insurance - Miscellany
Box U8;TaxesTeachers Oath Bi l l sTeletone Radio Corp, and UETerminal Rail AssociationTexas Speech, 19U1Tex-Ray Fabrics, and TWTJA-CIOThird DegreeTitle Guarantee & Trust Co., and Financial Employees Guild (2 folders)Trade-J'iark ProcedureTriooro Coach CorpTri-County Brick Co, and Brick and Clay Workers
Box U9:Ultra Chemical Works,-cand UGC&CWUnemployment Insurance & Compensation (7 Folders)
3ox j?0;Unemployment Insurance (cont.) .(Large Folder . )Uneeda Sign Hangers, and United Auto Par t s , e t c . , UnionUnion News Co., and Chefs, Cooks, e t c . , UnionUnited Art is ts Corp, and UOPWAUnited Scient i f ic Lab., and UERMWAUMted Sta tes LinesUniversal Atlas Cement Co, and Tfaion (2 folders)Universal Washing Machine Co., and UER&MUsury
Box ^ 1 :Victory Quilting Co., and CIOVideo Products ^orp, and IUEVim Elect r ic Co, and Retai l and Wholesale Employees UnionVotingWages — Payment, Collection ofWashington College of LawWashington Post (3 folders)
Box b2;Western Electr ic Co.White LecturesWoolworth Co., and CIO (2 folders)
Box 5>3:y Workmen's Compensation (3 folders)
WQXR, and Newspaper GuildZionist Organization of America, and Social Service Qnployeea Union
Gelhorn Papers -
Box 5k_;l Secrecy, Security and Science" Manuscript
Box 55:"Secrecy, Security and Science" Manuscript (cont.)"The States and Subversion" Manuscript"Federal Workmen's Compensation for Transportation Employees" (A printed
pamphlet - 9 copies)
Box 36:Miscellaneous Typed Materials, etc. Some with W. G.'s notes.
Boxes 3T - 39Miscellaneous Mimeographed Material
Box 60:Academic Freedom
Box 6l:Judicial AdministrationLOFT: Union Welfare Plan
Box 62:Academic Freedom Project
Box 63:\ ' Columbia Univ. Seminar on Labor 19U8 - 1952
Boxes 6k - 73:Correspondence Files ca. 1935 - I960
Unorganized
Boxes 7^ - 87:Association of American Law Schools
Boxes 88 - 90:Academic Personnel
Boxes 91 - 97:"Ombudsmen and Others": Notes, drafts, mss., and proofs.
Box 107:Proposal in Legislative Form to Create the. Office of OmbudsmanPoverty and LegalityProtection of the Citizen in Administrative. ProceduresForeign Ombudsmanship
Box 108:Mediation Panel to Avoid New York Teachers Strike, 1967
Boxes lU8 -Columbia University: Committees and Projects
Box 1U8:Academic Freedom CommitteeAd Hoc CommitteeAdvisory Committee of the Faculities
Box 1U9:Advisory Committee of the Faculities (cont.)Center for Law and Economic StudiesCenter for Research and Education
Box 150:Committee on Academic RenewalCommittee on Development and ResearchCommittee on EducationCommittee on Government
Box 151:Committee on Graduate InstructionCommittee on International, Foreign, and Comparative LawCouncil for Research in the Social SciencesCouncil on Tenured FacultyFaculty Committee on Honors
Box 152:Faculty Committee on Student Relations 1968 - 69
Box 153:Institute for Research in ManagementLaw Development CommitteeLaw Faculty Appointments Committee
Box 15U:Law Review Advisory CommitteeLegal Assistance ResourcesMens Faculty ClubOperation ImpetusOral History Research OfficeProject for Effective JusticeSAILER ProjectSeminar on Labor -
Seminar on.the State
Gelhorn Papers - 13
Boxes 155 - 16U:Columbia University Law Faculty Correspondence
Box 153:19H2 - 50
Box 156:1950 - 53
Box 157;- 55
Box 158:1956 - 6l
Box 159:1962 - 68
Box l60:1968 - 69
Box l6l:1969 - 70
Box 162:1970 - 71
) Box 163:1971 - 73
Box 16k:19lh - 76
Boxes 165 - 168:Columbia University Miscellaneous Files