Includes correspondence with Mrs. Leo Szilard (includes a copy of Leo Szilard's "Ten Commandements"), Steve [?], Cyndie [?], Dusty Sklar, Peter Simpson, Jean Simpson, M.L. Simmons, and H.F. Silvers.
File contains correspondence with Terry Arimastsu, John Bardach, Ryoher Suzuki, and Shep Morgan. Much of the material refers to publications of Mann Borgese's books in Japan (especially "The Drama of the Oceans"), also concerns publishing the proceedings of Pacem in Maribus (PIM) VI. Also includes review articles for "The Drama of the Oceans."
Includes correspondence with Allswell Osini Muzan (Editor-in-Chief of the "Newsletter of International Law"), Jean, Lewis Mumford, Alec A. Mizzi (on publishing a paper in a Maltese University paper), Ruth Allan Miner, Eiaterina Micu, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Also includes a Pacem in Maribus invitation and a review article for "Pacem in Maribus" edited by Elisabeth Mann Borgese.
File contains correspondence with Arthur Lall. Topics of discussion include papers presented by Lall and his wife at the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions.Also includes a Pacem in Maribus invitation and a paper by Lall: "Change Agents and the Process of International Negotiation and Mediation."
File contains correspondence with the Commission of the European Communities, Rallph Collier, Consumers Union of US Inc., Centre d'Architecture de la Mer, Jerrgen Claus, Mae Cullin, Rafael Castello-Valdis, Ray Canterbury, Jonathan Charney, CBS, Nigel Calder (on "The Blue Revolution"), Michelle Canterella, and "Conjunctions."
File contains correspondence with Maxwell and Annena McKnight and a copy of "Marine Technology Society Journal" Vol. 10, No. 4, which contains a review of "The Drama of Oceans" by Annena McKnight.
File contains correspondence with I. Arakatsu, Bogdanov, Francis Cook, G. Coche, M.K. Farwell, T.R. Porter, Agricultural Officer from Hong Kong, S.T. Hall, Anatoly Kolalkin, K.H. Kim, Kaoru Migata, Marifarms, P.H. Milne, Georgette Mariani, Japan Marine Products Photo Materials Association, T.V.R. Pillay, William Ripley, Sanidh Rangsit, E.W. Shell, Auburn University, and Kermit Sneed Soesonto. This correspondence deals with research materials for Elisabeth Mann Borgese's book, "Seafarm." Also includes a handbook from Auburn University: "The Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures and the International Center for Aquaculture."
File contains correspondence with Barrie, a South African Professor Law and government offical. Includes three reprints sent to Elisabeth Mann Borgese: "The Third Law of the Sea Conference: A Final Summation," "Historical Bays," and "International Enforcement of Conventions on Fisheries."
File contains correspondence with Kan Arayama, Frich Blissenbach (Preussag), Fred Blum, Walter Berendsohn, Charles Bell, Gary Barton, and David Barry. Also includes a poem "Speculum Mundi" by Charles Bell, and a extract from (possibly) Bell's diary.
File contains correspondence with Carl Christol, Disney Productions, Ralph Diamant, Robert Denton, and philosopher Arthur Danto. Also includes a grant proposal for finishing the film "Black Mesa" (R. Diamant) and a script outline for the film "Black Mesa" (R. Diamant).
File contains correspondence with Mary Ficklen, William Feyer, Philip Jose Farmer, Frances Fane, Joseph Fabry, Luigi Ferro, FIAT Direzioni Publicita. Also includes "The Asian Oceanologist" Vol. 1, No. 6 (ed. F. Fane).
File contains correspondence with Richard Hutchins, Mr. Ismilla, International Biographical Centre, International Scholarly Book Services Inc., Institute Universitaire d'Études Europeennes, Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, and Uwe Jenisch. Also includes a review article for "'The Law of the Sea: Current Problems' by René-Jean Dupuy" by Elisabeth Mann Borgese.
File contains correspondence with Mike McCormack, Carol McCabe, McGraw-Hill Book Company (on a piece Mann Borgese wrote for "Today's Secretary"), Donald McDonald, and J.B. MacInnis. See also MS-2-744, Box 226, Folder 18 for additional correspondence between Mann Borgese and MacInnis.
File contains correspondence with Oceana Publications Inc., Oceanic Institute, OGEM B.V., Samuel Olanoff (including a letter he wrote to "The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists"), Sabine Onken, and Joan Owens.
File contains correspondence with Nicholas Peckham, M.A. Parry, Elaine Parent, Aris Papas, Pesci d'Oro, Norbert Psuty, and Mario Primicerio. Also includes "A Sociological Hypothesis" by M.A. Parry, "A Scientific Approach to World Organization for Peace" by M.A. Parry, and "The New Cosmopolitans" by Aris Papas and memos.
File contains correspondence with the "Quarterly Review of Biology," Joyce Rosner, Mr. Ronning, and Plenum Publishing Corporation (the latter referring to pictures for inclusion in "The Mines of Neptune").
File contains correspondence with Cornelia Wohlfarth and Nicola Zanichelli. The latter refers to publishing excerpts from Giuseppe Antonio Borgese's "Tempo di edificare."
File contains correspondence with Thomas Lipscomb, Peter Tagger, Bob Gibbins, Norman Cousins, Crane Haussanen, and Miriam Farley. Main topic of discussion is the Center for the Study of Democratic Institution publshing the first volume of the Pacem in Marbius (PIM) proceedings.
File contains a form letter, listing publications relating to Pacem in Maribus (PIM), as well as publications by Mann Borgese, and Arvid Pardo, which was sent to a number of libraries. Also contains a mailing list of libraries.
File contains correspondence with Herz of "The Oceanic Society," and details ways the International Ocean Institute (IOI) and "The Oceanic Society" may work together.
File contains card and correspondence from Chole and M.B. Zerwick. Much of the correspondence discusses the publishing of Pacem in Maribus (PIM) material.
File contains correspondence with Cleveland, along with a speech of his: "The Future of Public Administration" and an editorial, "How Leaders Must Change in the Information Age."
File contains preview lists for Oceana Publications Incorporated publications, as well as "Ocean Science News" Vol. 11, No. 9 and No. 26, and a Pacem in Maribus invitation.
File contains correspondence with Alex Comfort, V. Dedijer, Da Capo Press Inc., Encyclopedia of the Sea, Rita Ettl, Fayard Editions, Peter Fricke, FAO (the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), Donald Gledhill, and Jay Goldburg Cousteau Society.
File contains correspondence with Dimitri Rebekoff, John Schaffner, University of Chicago Press, Phie van Ettinger. Also includes a Rebekoff Institute notice, advertising courses at the Institute.
File contains correspondence with Renate Platzoder of the Forschungsinstitut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit (Research Institute for International and Security Affairs). File also includes a bibliography, "Jahrbuch fur Internationales Recht" (Yearbook for International Law), and a questionnaire. Some correspondence concerns Pacem in Maribus. Some documents in German.
File contains correspondence with Inga Thorssen was a Swedish MP, and worked for the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Correspondence includes discussion of the Law of the Sea Conference (UNCLoS III), and the report of the Brandt Commission.
File contains correspondence with Curtis Roosevelt, office of the Under-Secretary for International Economic and Social Affairs at the United Nations. File includes a draft copy of "The international civil service - a role for the future?" and a project proposal regarding inter-governmental organizations staffing, both by Curtis Roosevelt.
File includes correspondence from various individuals and groups, such as the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (one sent with a paper entitled "Proposals for Marine Conservation Initiatives") and from Ambassador E.I.Y Garcia de Valasco. Some of the material was sent to Elisabeth Mann Borgese in her role as an adviser to the Austrian delegation for UNCLOS (United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea) III.
File contains a letter from Sidney Holt to Elisabeth Mann Borgese, sent with copies of correspondence between Holt and Dr. N. Laing, and Dr. Laing and Professor Borg Costanzi (the Treasurer for the International Ocean Institute (IOI)). Correspondence mainly discusses the solarmarine lagoon proposal.
File includes correspondence to/from: M.E. Arie (UNCTAD - United Nations Conference on Trade and Development), S. Andersen (UNDP - United Nations Development Programme), and M.O. Adio (Delegation of Nigeria, UNCLOS - United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea).
File contains correspondence with Konrad von Bonin, Wolfgang E. Burhenne, Gerhad Breuer (with copies of correspondence from Arvid Pardo and "A Way Out from the Deadlock at the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea?,"), and Luigi Bressan. Some correspondence may pertain to other UN matters unrelated to UNCLOS III. Also includes a statement by W. Riphagen given at the Eighth Session of UNCLOS III at Geneva.
File contains correspondence related to UNCLOS III (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea), UNSSOD (United Nations Special Session on Disarmament), Arvid Pardo, and "A Summary of the United Nations Second Special Session of Disarmament" by D. Roche. File includes correspondence to/from: E.M. Riddell-Dixon, B. Reyr, D. Roche (with "A summary on the United Nations second special session on disarmament"), H. Reurs, V.E. Ragonesi, and Prof. Riphagen.
File contains correspondence with Alva Myrdal of the Myrdal Foundation, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1982. Correspondence discusses Myrdal's nomination of Arvid Pardo for the Einstein Peace Prize.
File contains correspondence regarding the nomination of R.G. Pohl for the Wilson Center fellowship. Correspondence includes a reference to the retirement of Arvid Pardo.
File contains correspondence with two individuals. Contains a letter from John P. Craven, on behalf of the Common Heritage Corporation, sent with a concept paper on the organization's goal to achieve equitable distribution of the Common Heritage of Mankind. It also includes a letter from Elisabeth Mann Borgese to Harlan Cleveland on his new position at the Aspen Institute, and Pacem in Maribus (PIM) X.
File contains two pieces of correspondence from Elisabeth Mann Borgese to Layachi Yaker, Algerian Minsiter of Commerce, topics discussed include the new international economic order and the law of the sea, and a session of UNCLoS (United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea).