File contains correspondence mainly referring to LaQue's paper presented at the first Pacem in Maribus (PIM) conference. Includes a draft of the paper, for publication, "Prospects For and From Deep Ocean Mining." Also contains another article by LaQue, "Comments on US Senate Bill S2801," along with two other articles on sea-bed mining: "Deep Sea Ventures to Start Ocean Floor Mining in 1973" by Howard Goshorn, and "The Role of States in the International Zone of the Ocean Floor" by N.C. Flemming.
File contains correspondence with Steve [?], Harry N Abrams Inc., Clifton Fadiman (providing comments on "The Drama of the Ocean"), Unicorn Press, Walter Berendsoha, S. Fischer Verlag, Elsivier, Bruce Matthews, Brooda, Suzanne Williams, Ton Waarts, Wiley Publishers of Canada Ltd., McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., Rolf Bjornerstedt, James Stretch, Rob ?, Bobbie Campbell, Anthony Carter, Olof Cederlund, Roger Henri Charlier, Joyce Church, Elizabeth Clarke, Alan Cober, Canute Sauage, Peter Haz, Sidney Kaufman, Partab Bharvani, Martin Cregien, Ivo Pelicon, and Janeth Ewald. Also includes an obituary for Mann Borgese's dog Arlecchino ("Arlie"), an IOI (International Ocean Institute) Report, and a membership form from the Western Surfing Association.
File contains a copy of a speech by Elisabeth Mann Borgese on the need for an international ocean regime. Mentions the model Statute for such an organizatino drawn up by the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions. See also MS-2-744, Box 147, Folder 7 for different versions of this work.
File contains two articles on world federalism, likely written by Elisabeth Mann Borgese. The first summarizes the Chicago Committee to Frame a World Constitution, the second is a draft of "The World Communities" by Mann Borgese (see MS-2-744, Box 147, Folder 1 for another version of that paper).
File contains a transcription from this conference, which held on February 13th and 14th, 1970. Elisabeth Mann Borgese was a participant. The other part of this transcript is in MS-2-744, Box 114, Folder 17.
File contains correspondence with Philip R.L. Somerville, the Vice-Consul of the Canadian Consulate General, San Francisco (with a Pacem in Maribus invitation and a report on the Canadian position on UNCLoS III), John Blair of Shell Canada (on Pacem in Maribus), correspondence with Carleton Smith (with newspaper clippings) of the J. Paul Getty Wildlife Conservation Prize (and Arvid Pardo's nomination), and Sondra Sellars, asking for a list of articles/speeches by Pardo.
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 and papers by/concerning Jovan Djordjević. Includes "Obdor za saziv I primremu II Knogresa samoupravljaca," and an untitled document.
File contains a revised copy of a draft statute by Elisabeth Mann Borgese on establishing an International Regime for the Peaceful Uses of Ocean Space.
File contains a copy of speech concerning the "Coordination of Marine Activites," delivered during the 285th meeting of the C.P.C. on 2 June 1970 concerning "Coordination fo marine activities."
File contains an article by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, discussing the first Pacem in Maribus (PIM) convention. The article appears in "Saturday Review" (26 September 1970).
File contains correspondence with Mario Ruivo of the FAO (Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations). Topics discussed include early Pacem in Maribus coferences (including the founding of a Pacem in Maribus Continuing Group for Policy Research), and the funding of several studies surrounding farming of the oceans (e.g., freeze drying fish). File also includes correspondence from S.J. Holt, a book review of "Marine pollution and sea life" (ed. by Mario Ruivo), correspondence to H. Watzinger, and correspondence to A.H. Boerma.
File contains correspondence with Victor M. Lessiovski, Special Assistant to the Secretary General of the United Nations (UN). Topics of discussion include the Arctic Basin Project, Planning Council meetings of the International Ocean Institute (IOI), and sea shells.
File includes a report arising from the July, 1972 meeting of the Mediterranean States Members of the United Nations Seabed Committee, newsclippings ("UN Seabed Committee Report," "Seabed 'belongs to the world,'" "Dividing the Spoils of the Sea into National Parcels"), a memorandum presented to United Kingdom Foreign Office officials ("Ocean Space Beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction"), and a report ("Sea-Bed and Ocean Floor Developments," from October 1970). File also includes a piece of correspondence from Elisabeth Mann Borgese on the notion of an ocean development tax. Duplicate copies in the file have not been digitized.
File contains correspondence with Peter Tager, Bernard Norris, and Thomas Lipscomb. Also includes information regarding the publciation of the proceedings of the first "Pacem in Maribus" conference, and "The Tides of Change: Peace, Pollution, and Potential of the Oceans" edited by Elisabeth Mann Borgese and David Krieger, royalty statements, and a memorandum of agreement.
File contains correspondence with Bogdan Trifunovic, Louis Turner, Lawrence Thorpe, W.T. Thorneycroft, Ernest Thorn, Texas AandM Univeristy, and Rodney Tarboosh. Contains copies of pictures of Elisabeth Mann Borgese's dog and chimpanzee. Also includes an article, "How to Share Sebed's Riches" by Ernest W. Thorn.
Series consists of administrative records, correspondence, conference materials, publications, drafts, and reports relating to the Club of Rome and the Reviewing the International Order project/Foundation. A founding member (since 1970) of the Club of Rome, Elisabeth Mann Borgese's work within the organization was usually ocean-related. In addition to being a member of the Club, Borgese was also a member of Jan Tinbergen's team for Reviewing the International Order (RIO), a project sponsored by the Club of Rome that later became a foundation.
File contains a transcription from the conference held on Feburary 13th and 14th, 1970. Elisabeth Mann Borgese attended this conference. The other part is located in MS-2-744, Box 114, Folder 16.
File contains a biographical statement, a table of contents, "Oil possibilities of the Indian Ocean", an address given at Pacem in Maribus IV, a newspaper clipping, a report regarding international cooperation in outer space, "The UN conference on the law of the sea and the transnational factor" (J. Gattung), "A statement on the future law of the sea" (A. Pardo - two different versions), and a copy of the changes to the UN Charter (1970). These documents relate to Pardo's Nobel Peace Prize nomination and Pacem in Maribus IV conference. File includes duplicates, which have not been digitized.
File contains photocopied notes from the Twenty-fourth (24th) and the Twenty-first (21st) Session of the United Nations' General Assembly, and photocopied notes from resolutions adopted on the reports of the First (1st) and Second (2nd) Committee.
File contains correspondence between Lowell Bourns and Elisabeth Mann Borgese, concerning a recent trip Mann Borgese made to Wooster, Ohio as part of the Urban Studies Advisory Committee. Originally filed with a photograph.
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.
Includes correspondence with Norton Ginsburg and Brenda Rouse. Also includes review articles of "The Drama of the Oceans," newspaper clippings and a copy of "The future of the oceans" (EMB).
File contains correspondence with Charles E. Pettee and Patricia Cristol. Some concerns a possible book on world communities by Elisabeth Mann Borgese.
File contains correspondence with Lynnelle Herrick, John Humphrey, Robert Hutchins, Peter Howorth, Gordon Hewes, Eve Herrmann, and John Haag. Also includes newspaper clippinsg concerning Gerald Hickey and a biography of Eve Herrmann.
File contains corresponence with Mann Borgese's literary agent. Correspondence with Edwin J. Borg Costanzi, Fritz Lanshoff, Thomas C. Wallace, and Holt Rinehart and Winston Inc. Also includes royalty statements, agreements and contracts.
File contains a copy of the article by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, which was published in the Saturday Review. See MS-2-744, Box 163, Folder 19 for another copy of the Borgese article.
File contains correspondence to/from: Maurice Abela, Frank Pestena, Judith Weber, Maxwell Bruce, Gilbert Winham, Sidney Holt, Frank La Que, and Louise Smith. Also includes a proposal regarding international management of sea-bed resources, prepared by the International Ocean Institute (IOI).
File contains pages from Arvid Pardo's "The Common Heritage: Selected Papers on Oceans and World Order," a collection of speeches. This file contains five statements made by Pardo (numbered 11-15). The eleventh statement was made to the First Committee of the General Assembly on 12 November 1970. The twelfth statement was made to the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe on 3 December 1970. The thirteenth statement was made to the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-bed and the Ocean Floor on 23 March 1971 (includes appendices). The fourteenth statement was made to the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-bed and the Ocean Floor on 5 August 1971. The fifteenth statement was made to Subcommittee III of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-bed and the Ocean Floor on 17 August 1971. Part and parcel of MS-2-744, Box 126, Folder 1, MS-2-744, Box 126, Folder 2, MS-2-744, Box 126, Folder 4, and MS-2-744, Box 126, Folder 5, which contain the rest of the book.
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 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 Pus McCloy, Michael Dempsey (Managing Editor, MacGibbon and Kee Ltd.), Larry Eugene McGinesey (on "The Drama of the Oceans)", and George MacLeod. Also inlcudes a newspaper clipping ("Global Body Urged for Sea Control").