File contains a speech, likely by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, discussing the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea's impact on development marine industrial technologies.
File contains outgoing correspondence from Elisabeth Mann Borgese to Mr. H.E. Issoufou S. Djermakoye (Under-Secretary-General, Department of Technical Co-operation for Development, United Nations) and Ambassador Nourradina Djoudi.
File contains four brochures. One on the Friends of the International Ocean Institute (IOI); a draft of one from the IOI entield "Pacem in Maribus" (from the 1978 PIM conference); an agenda for Pacem in Maribus (PIM) IX; and one for the "Foundation for Sustainable Development (India)," which was produced by the IOI.
File contains correspondence with the then-Minister for Development Cooperation with the Netherlands. Some correspondence concerns the International Ocean Institute (IOI)'s Training Programme and the “Ocean Yearbook.” Also includes project proposals for co-operative programmes between FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations)/Norway and the IOI, promotional material regarding the “Ocean Yearbook,” a discussion draft (“Marine Resources, Ocean management and International Development Strategy for the 80s and Beyond”), and other documents.
File contains correspondence with and documents from the North-South Institute, regarding an interview Elisabeth Mann Borgese did with them for their oral history series. Also includes a copy of the "Review," the newsletter of the North/South Institute (with an article by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, "Solutions for the Oceans"), and a copy of the interview with Mann Borgese by Cindy Weeks (covering Mann Borgese's personal life, work on the Law of the Sea, and her dogs).
File contains correspondence with Elisabeth Mann Borgese concerning the Franciscan Center of Environmental Studies. Topics of discussion include the Center's "Earth Charter" (included is a copy), and Elisabeth Mann Borgese's receipt of the International Saint Francis of Prize for the Environment in 1993. The file also includes a copy of a manuscript prepared by Mann Borgese ("Canticle of all Creatures"), and a copy of Mann Borgese's CV.
File contains correspondence with Jan Matthews concerning a special feature on Canadian women to be distributed with "Time" magazine, includes a brief biography of Elisabeth Mann Borgese.
File contains correspondence with Rideau Hall, concerning the Order of Canada, and the Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada. Includes correspondence with Rideau Hall staff and Governor General Jeanne Sauvé (informing Mann Borgese of the Order of Canada award), letters of congratulations from Tom Hockin, Alan R. Abraham, Fred Crickard, and Innis Christie, letters of support for other Order of Canada nominees, and correspondence concerning the 125th Anniversary Medal. The file also includes a programme from the November 8, 1988 investiture of the Order of Canada (Elisabeth Mann Borgese was a recipient), a booklet listing Order of Canada members, and a certificate received by Borgese on receipt of the Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada in 1992.
File contains correspondence with Thomas "Tom" Harris, Gunter Görner, Renate Platzöder, and Tim Shaw, on the occasion of Elisabeth Mann Borgese's 75th birthday. Also includes a series of faxed invitations to a party hosted by Mann Borgese.
File contains correspondence with publisher Franz Landshoff, concerning the publication of Klaus Mann's diaries. Also includes forwarded correspondence between Landshoff and a potential editor, Martin Gregor-Dellin.
File contains correspondence regarding Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sigerson, from [Marie?], to [Unkie?], from [Peter?], [T.? -indecipherable], [Jacques Piccard], Cathy Enright, [Humberto and Alara Gristancho], [Johan], Bruce Kubert, and an invitation from one of Elisabeth Mann Borgese's dogs.
File contains correspondence to/from: Rouille d'Orfeuil, Denison Mines Ltd., Mr. Victor Delgado, L. Fischelson (International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture), and Mr. Francisco de Assis Camara Dantas (includes an abstract of a paper he wrote as well).
File contains correspondence with Nicholas Johnson, J.A. Jacobs, Douglas M. Johnson, Mimi Jaffe, and Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth (International Institute for Environment and Development). Some of the correspondence concerns various projects of the International Ocean Institute (IOI), including the training programme and/or the “Ocean Yearbook.”
File contains correspondence to/from: A.G. Bollen (International Whaling Commission), John Hayward, T. Cohn, N.J. Campbell, A. Studier, and Nikolai Inosemtsev. Likely a miscellaneous correspondence file for individuals and organizations beginning with the letter "I".
File contains correspondence with Judge Ibekwe, President of the Nigerian Federal Court of Appeal, which discusses a joint-venture for deep sea-bed mining.
File contains a piece of correspondence between Elisabeth Mann Borgese and Alexander King, providing an update on the International Ocean Institute (IOI) activities.
File contains correspondence with United States Senator Claiborne Pell, which concerns the Friends of the International Ocean Institute (FIOI), and Elisabeth Mann Borgese’s “The Drama of the Oceans.” See MS-2-744, Box 240, Folder 13 for additional correspondence with Senator Pell.
File contains correspondence with Pilkington Bros. Ltd., Princeton University Press, Alessandro Olschki, Claire McDonald, Sheila Martin, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, N. B. Marshall, Tom Mahnken, The Metropolitan Museum, Harry N. Abrams, Cyril Glasse, Judith Munns, Brian J. Rothschild, Donna D. Schwartz, A. M. Kennedy, Kjel Sandved, Srpoka Knizevna Zadruga, Flip Schulke, Professor Vigneaux, John Sylvester, Jack Drafahl, Deirdre Silberstein. Most of the correspondence relates to clearing pictures for inclusion in Elisabeth Mann Borgese's "The Drama of the Oceans."
File contains correspondence to/from: Nobel Harbinson, Wolfgang Hauser, James Hannaham, Earl H. Herron, Junior, Uwe Holtz, Hilton International (Curt Strand), Norton Ginsburg, M.R. Healy, R.D. Hodgson, Bille Hougart, Paul Henry (with resume), Richard M. Huber, Walter Haas, James D. Hart, Joe A. Hanson, and Arne Haselbach.
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 Alison Bond and Charlotte Mayerson. Topics of discussion include Elisabeth Mann Borgese's "The Language Barrier," and an upcoming publication on world communities. Also includes a statement of royalties. See MS-2-744, Box 49, Folder 20 for more correspondence with Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc.
File contains correspondence and issues from "Vista," the magazine of the United Nations Associations. Includes the following issues of "Vista": August 1973 (which contains "On Surveying Earth's Resources from Space" by Elisabeth Mann Borgese), May/June 1972 (which contains a report on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea), and January/February 1972 (which contains "Who Owns the Oceans? by Mann Borgese). Also includes a draft article, "Yugoslav Consititutional Law as a Model for World Law and the Law of the Seas" by Mann Borgese.
File contains correspondence and contracts with the publishing firm. Most of thte correspondence surrounds Lord Ritchie-Calder's "The Pollution of the Mediterranean Sea," copies of which were sold at a Pacem in Maribus conference.
File contains correspondence with the University of Rhode Island, a USSR publishing house (regarding the Russian version of "The Drama of the Oceans"), and Henry Usborne. Also includes the introduction to "The Drama of the Oceans" for the Russian translation.
File contains correspondence from Brian Flemming, Association International Futuribles (regarding an introduction Mann Borgese was to write for a collection), "Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung" (FAZ), and the Ford Foundation. File also includes lists of names.
File contains correspondence with Landshoff of Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Kodansha Publishers Ltd, Encyclopedia Britannica, Aurelio Peccei (The Club of Rome), and La Nouvelle Agence. Most of the correspondence surrounds Mann Borgese's "The Drama of the Oceans," and securing the rights of various photographs for publication in that work. File also includes a mock-up of a brochure for the International Ocean Institute (IOI) and friends of the IOI ("What Can You Do to Save the Oceans?") as well as a newspaper clipping. See also MS-2-744, Box 95, Folder 2 and MS-2-744, Box 83, Folder 23 for more correspondence with Landshoff.
File includes correspondence with Alexandera Post, T.V.R. Pillay (Food and Agricultre Organization of the United Nations), Princeton University Press, O.S. Plue, Prentice-Hall of Canada Ltd, Les Presse de la Cité, Elaine Partnow, Praeger Publishers Inc., M. Piovene, and PHP Institute Inc. Also includes "The Implications of Change in Mining Finance and Participation" by Alexandra Post, excerpts from "Ocean mining" by Alexandra Post, a proposal on deepsea mining by Alexandra Post and a report from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, "Progress of Aquaculture" by T.V.R. Pillay.
File contains correspondence with Armelli de Kerros, P. Korrinsp (?), Lee Kimball, Susan Kaeser, Don and Marion Kelley, Robert L. Kanter, and Lars-Ake Kvarning. Topics of discussion include "The Drama of the Oceans," and an upcoming book on self-management by Elisabeth Mann Borgese.
File contains correspondence with Stephen Salter (of the University of Edinburgh), Jürgen Sünder [?] Obren Stankovic, and A.D. Buzzalini of the Skelly Oil company.
File includes correspondence with David Luke of Dalhousie University, Lev Ljubmov, Betty Lussier (Consultants in Development), Dennis Livingston, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Edward Landstrom (United States Department of State), Heldegard Lamfrom, The Law of the Sea Institute, and Jonathan Lu.
FIle contains correspondence with International Court Judge Shigeru Oda, discussing "The Common Heritage" by Arvid Pado, and publishing a new edition. Also discusses several Pacem in Maribus (PIM) conferences.
File contains a memo from John Platt at the University of Michigan to Aurelio Peccei and the Executive Committee of the Club of Rome suggesting a conference on "megafamine." There is also a memo from Nello Celio suggesting that the current executive be reappointed for another three-year term.
File contains correspondence with the Law Review regarding Mann Borgese writing an introduction to a special issue on the Law of the Sea. Also includes an invitation to Pacem in Maribus (PIM) V.
File contains correspondence with O'Keeffe, of Martin, Brian and O'Keeffe Limited. Topics of discussion include Arlecchino ("Arli"), Mann Borgese's typing dog.
File contains correspondence with individuals at "Saturday Review" magazine. Topics of discussion include reproducing an article Mann Borgese wrote for the magazine, and Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice." Also inlcudes the October 11, 1969 issue, which contains an article by Senator Claiborne Pell on the oceans.