Subseries consists primarily of meeting proceedings, including a wide variety of documents (papers, draft constitutions, memos, some correspondence), the bulk of which was originally housed in binders belonging to G.A. Borgese.
From a report on the fourth meeting of the committee in March of 1946: an errata by G.A. Borgese, a list of states by G.S. Hooker, remarks on the definition of states by D. Dux, "If the constitutive parts of the world government are to be the extent states" (R. Redfield), "Questions for exploring the issue between two ways of framing a world constitution" (M.J. Adler), "Outline of a constitution for world government" (M.J. Adler), cursory remarks by G.A. Borgese, Tugwell's preliminary draft of a world constitution (Draft III), "Plan G3" (A. Guerard), "G4" (A. Guerard), and the third revised edition of G.A. Borgese's draft. The rest of the contents of this binder can be found in [148-6] and [148-7].
From the proceedings of the committee's ninth meeting in August of 1946: "Of democrats and autocrats in the world today" (D. Dux), "Statement on purpose and policy of this committee" (G.A. Borgese and R. Redfield), "First things first" (A. Guerard), "Russia and world federalism" (B. Guillemin), and "Truth and values in world citizenship education" (E. Kahler). From the proceedings of the committee's tenth meeting in October of 1946: "Russia and world federalism" (B. Guillemin), "Snyopsis of agreements and disagreements" (EMB), "Outline of a basic bibliography on world government" (G.S. Hooker), and "Constitution one hundred eleven" (G.A. Borgese). The rest of the contents of this binder are in [150-2] and [150-4].
Includes correspondence with [Jack Murphy], Angelica Borgese Colocci, Gret Mann, Natasha Colocci, Nico [Kaufmann], Katja Mann ("mielein"), [O.] Mann, Mr. Jules Mayer (Pearce, Jayer and Greer), and Peter Mendelsohn.
File contains photographs of archaeological remains of an Italian villa, Castello dell Abate, with greeting card signed by Peter Dohrn. Originally found in Dohrn file.
Includes small black-and-white print of ship, Oriental Surveyor, and newsletter from CCOP (Committee for coordination of joint prospecting mineral resourdes in Asian offshore areas). Originally found with publications relating to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLoS)
File contains photos of Elisabeth Mann Borgese at an unknown conference, and Elisabeth Mann Borgese in the street having her photo taken by another photographer.
File contains photographs of Elisabeth Mann Borgese, and others in Bad Tölz, Germany, including photos in front of the summer residence of writer Thomas Mann.
File contains robed women walking through zones of fish pools. Originally found with United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) documents and a Spanish publication from "Primavera decada de la universidad del futuro." May have been used in the preparation of Elisabeth Mann Borgese's "Seafarm."
File contains photographs of Elisabeth Mann Borgese presenting de Marco with a copy of "The Oceanic Circle." Likely during Pacem in Maribus (PIM) XXVII.
File contains a photograph of people sitting in an Asian transport bus. File was originally titled "Seafarming bus shot," may have been an aquaculture tour?
File contains photograph of Britta and Stefan Swanson, children of Mark Swanson. Photographic material was removed from Personal records, Correspondence, MS-2-744, Box 287, Folder 6.
File contains photographs of Wolfgang Vitzthum and his wife, outside their home. Originally found within "Vitzthum" file in a mix of personal and professional correspondence.
File contains a photograph of Elisabeth Mann Borgese and two unidentified men sharing a drink. Inscriptions on the front read, “With fond regards, Saul,” and “Institute”.
File contains a VHS videocassette with a recording of a talk concerning coastal management given by Elisabeth Mann Borgese at the International Symposium on the Ocean in Oita, Japan in 1992.
Item is an audio cassette recording of a presentation on shipbuilding conditions around the world given by D. Mitsatsos. The location and date of the talk is unknown. Part of Side B includes Greek spoken word and music that "nothing to do with the presentation of the shipbuilding condition around the world" and is provided as entertainment.
Subseries consists of drawings, a passport, programmes, certificates, a Dalhousie University Honorary Degree, Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of Germany, and other materials.
Subseries consists of reports, research proposals, meeting agendas and minutes, memos, budget statements, statutes, mission statements, and list of members, associations, groups, and publications associated with the Club of Rome.
Subseries consists of correspondence with various individuals and organizations concerning meetings, conferences, research, reports, and administration of the Club of Rome. Some files contain publications, conference materials, and administrative records which originally accompanied the correspondence.
Subseries consists of reports to the Club of Rome (notably Borgese's "Oceanic Circle: A Report to the Club of Rome"), articles, newsletters, proceedings, article abstracts, and newspaper clippings (excluding those associated with the RIO project/Foundation). It also includes publications about the Club of Rome and its members.
Subseries consists of budget information, financial statements, minutes, agendas, time schedules, reports, project proposals, contact lists, memos, foundation evaluations, and seminar information specifically related to the RIO project/Foundation.
Subseries consists of correspondence with various individuals and organizations concerning meetings, research, reports, and the administration of the RIO project/Foundation.
Subseries consists of publications, reports, and drafts prepared by various members of the RIO project/Foundation, including their report to the Club of Rome, "Reshaping the International Order." It also includes some publications, newspaper clippings and brochures about the RIO project/Foundation.