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Collection Summary

Creator
Stone, Julius
Title
Papers of Julius Stone
Date Range
1929 - 2001
Collection Number
MS 5166
Extent
60.6 metres (343 boxes + 2 folio boxes + 5 map folios + 1 piece)
Language of Materials
English
Repository
Special Collections (Manuscripts)

Introduction

Scope and Contents

In 1975 the National Library purchased from Professor Julius Stone of Sydney his large collection of correspondence, research papers, lectures, radio scripts, drafts and galley proofs article photographs and press cuttings.

Although there are significant papers relating to Stone's early years, including his lecture notes written whilst a student at the Universities of Oxford, Leeds and Harvard, the bulk of the collection dates from 1942 when he was appointed Challis Professor of International Law and Jurisprudence at the University of Sydney. It relates to every phase of Professor Stone's life, documenting his work as an academic, administrator counsel, commentator and author. Drafts, typescripts and galley proofs of most of his legal books and articles form a large part of the Collection. Other papers relate to Stone's work for Judaism and Israel.

Conditions Governing Access

Access conditions may apply to this collection, please refer to the collection's catalogue record for further information (http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2618632).

Conditions Governing Use

Copying and publishing of unpublished manuscript material is subject to copyright restrictions. For such material, written permission to publish must be obtained from the copyright holder(s). Copying of unpublished material for research purposes is permissible 50 years after the death of the creator of the material.

Preferred Citation

Items from this collection should be cited as '[Title or description of manuscript item], Papers of Julius Stone, National Library of Australia, MS 5166, [box number and series and/or folder number]'.

Biographical Note

Julius Stone was born on 7 July 1907, the son of Israel Stone, a cabinet maker of Leeds, England. After attending the Central High School, Leeds, Sonte went up to the University of Oxford where he began a brilliant academic career. Between 1925 and 1934 he gained the following degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Civil Law and Doctor of Civil Law (Oxford), Master of Laws (Leeds) and Doctor of Juristic Science (Harvard). In 1973 he received an honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Leeds.

Stone was a Faculty member successively at Harvard Law School and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (1932-1936); the University of Leeds (1936-1938); Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland, New Zealand (1938-1942); Challis Professor of International Law and Jurisprudence, University of Sydney (1942-1972); first Academic Director and Head of the Harry S. Truman Center for the Advancement of Peace, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1968-1970) and Professor of Law, University of New South Wales (1973- ).

During the last thirty years Stone has been invited overseas as a Visiting Professor at New York University (1949); Columbia University (1956-1957); lecturer, Hague Academy of International Law (1956); visiting Bernis Professor, Harvard (1956-1957); Fellow at the Center for Behavioural Sciences, Palo Alto (1964); Professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1966-1968), Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (1973); Hinchley Commonwealth Professor, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, (1977).

Stone's publications, activities and the many honours conferred on him are evidence of his world standing in the fields of jurisprudence and internation law. He receive the Award of the American Society of International Law (1956); the Royal Society of Arts and the Royal College of Physician's Award, the Swiney Prize for Jurisprudence (1964); World Law Research Award of the Washington Conference on World Peace through Law (1965); and the Maurice Ashkanasy Award as the Australian Jew of the Year (1971).

During World War II Stone served in the Directorate of Research and was deputy chairman of the Prime Minister's Committee on National Morale. He was a delegate to the Sixth UNESCO General Conference in Paris (1951), Chairman of the Australian National UNESCO Committee on Social Sciences (1950-1960); Councillor, International Commission of Jurists (Australian Section) and its official Observer at the Eichman trial (1961); founding general editor of the Sydney Law Review (1953-1960); and foundation and executive member of the Australian Social Science Research Council (1942-1969).

An able and prolific writer, Julius Stone was invited to contribute to many journals and newspapers and completed monographs which became standard resources for legal scholars. His principal works are: The provence and function of law (1946), Legal controls of international conflict (1954), Aggression and world order (1958) and the trilogy of modern jurisprudential thought, Legal systems and lawyers' reasonings (1964), Human law and human justice (1965) and Social dimensions of law and justice (1966). Quest for Survival; the role of law and foreign policy (1961) contains the series of lectures Stone delivered for the Australian Broadcasting Commission radio network during 1960 and 1961.

In 1934 Julius Stone married Reca Rebecca Lieberman of Leeds. There were three children, Michael, Jonathon and Eleanor. In January 1973 Stone's work was recognised by his being awarded an O.B.E.

References: The Australian Jewish News, 19 February 1971. The National Times, 22-27 February, 1971. Who's Who in Australia, 1977 edition.

Item Descriptions

Series 1. General Correspondence - Box 1-13

The general correspondence has been retained as it was assembled by Professor Stone. There are files arranged alphabetically, which contain copies of hundreds of Stone's typed letters as well as hundreds of letters he received from Colleagues in the academic world, legal profession and Jewish community.

In addition there is correspondence created during many of his tours overseas. It relates to the University of Sydney as well as to Stone's work at overseas institutions. These files have been arranged chronologically at the end of the series. Wherever possible the letters have been placed in series relating to specific activities, subjects, events, and Organisations.

Series 2. Personal Papers - Box 14-15

Julius Stone's personal papers include his school reports from Central High School, Leeds (1923-1925); documents releasing him from active duty as a Lieut-Colonel with the Australian Military Forces (1945); correspondence with a doctor, and a legal firm in Leeds relating to his father's estate (1951-1954); visiting cards; letters and cards of good wishes after his heart attack in 1970 and the letter he received in December 1972 advising him of the Award of the Order of the British Empire. Also included are eleven pocket diaries containing appointments and notes (1949, 1951, 1956(2), 1959, 1960, 1967, 1968(2), 1969 and 1972); Cancelled passports (three British and one Australian); and certificates including Stone's matriculation (1923) and his admittance to the Supreme Court of New Zealand (1941).

Series 3. Biographical File - Box 16-17

This series consists of a number of files assembled by Stone and marked by him as "biographical". They contain pertinent letters, invitations, programs, articles and press cuttings which document his life.

Series 4. Early Career - Box 18-26

Stone studied at the University of Oxford from 1925 until 1928 when he graduated Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Civil Law, and later at the University of Leeds where he obtained his Master of Laws degree.

During 1931 and 1932 Stone was Rockefeller Fellow in Social Science at the Harvard Law School where in 1932 he was awarded a Doctorate of Juristic Science; Oxford awarded him a Doctorate of Civil Law in 1934 for his published work. From 1933 until 1936 Stone was Assistant Professor of Law at Harvard, and Professor of International Law and Diplomacy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He had a part in the launching of the School, initiated jointly by the Tufts College and Harvard in 1933. Stone returned to Leeds as lecturer in Law in 1936, and from 1938 until 1940 was Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

The first part of the series consists of files of correspondence and papers documenting Stone's career before his arrival in Sydney in 1942. They include testimonials written by Professors G.C. Cheshire and J.L. Brierley of Oxford and Roscoe Pound of Harvard; and a letter written in 1936 by Professor H.A. Holland of Cambridge in which he explained why he shared views of colleagues that there should not be more than a quota of Jews on University faculties throughout the British Commonwealth. A scrap book contains journalistic work by Stone when he was a part-time leader writer for the Yorkshire Post from 1936 until 1938.

The second subseries consists of lecture notes written by Stone whilst he was a student at Oxford, Leeds and Harvard and the lectures on consular and diplomatic law from the Fletcher School.

Series 5. University of Sydney - Box 27-43

This large collection documents Julius Stone's appointment as Challis Professor of Jurisprudence and International Law at the University of Sydney from 1942 until 1972. The series has been divided into four subseries: Policy and administrative files, students' records, lectures and Sydney Law Review.

Policy and administrative files contain correspondence, memoranda and press cuttings relating to legal education; academic appointments; relations of the University and its Law School with political parties in New South Wales including the crisis surrounding Stone's appointment in 1942, the subsequent resignation of the University's Chancellor, Sir Percival Halse Rogers and other members of its Senate, and the role of students and professional staff in the crisis; attempts by members of the legal profession to control the Faculty, through numerical predominance of part-time lecturers; the resistance to Stone's attempts to plan for the large numbers of returning servicemen after the War; the place of political science in the Faculty of Law; and the public controversies surrounding the procedure of the University in selecting Stone's successor in 1972. There are also copies of student manifestos and demands, notices and minutes of student meetings. The second subseries contains students' records and assessments from 1942 until 1972; a file termed "rogues gallery"; and copies of testimonials given by Stone to his students. Lecture notes used by Stone in the subjects of Jurisprudence and International Law form the third subseries.

Stone was principally responsible for the founding of the Sydney Law Review in 1953. He was its general editor and mentor for the first seven years of its publication. The papers contain correspondence with contributors during that time, together with notes and articles. Details of Review dinners are also included.

Series 6. Overseas Missions - Box 44-60

This large series contains correspondence files, travel itineraries programs, research notes and lectures arranged by Stone to document his many missions overseas as a visiting lecturer and professor, consultant, conference delegate or Fellow of a research institution. Where Stone's lectures were later published, correspondence with publishers, drafts and proofs of the articles have been placed in Series 9, Published work. The missions are arranged and listed in chronological order: The University of Toronto (1949); the University of Belfast, Harvard University and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Silver Jubilee celebrations) (1949-1950); New York University, (centenary 1949-1950); Columbia University (1956); University of Colorado (Partee lecturer 1956); University of Nebraska (Roscoe Pound lecturer 1956); John Hopkins University (1956); Harvard (Bemis professor 1957); Hague Academy of International Law (1957); Northwestern University Conference on International Conflict Management (1959); University of Delhi and Indian School of International Law (1960); University of Bombay (1960); Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas (Centenary lecturer 1961); University of Ohio (Symposium on the V2 incident 1961); Official observer for the International Commission of Jurists at Eichmann Trial (1961); University of California (Walter P. Johnson lecture 1963-1964); Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto (1963-1964); Stanford University (1964); University of Colorado (Coen lectures 1964); Nobel Institute. Oslo (Conference on United Nations Peace-keeping Forces 1964); Washington Conference on World Peace through Law, where Stone was a consultant and received the first Law Research Award (1965); University of Jerusalem (Visiting Professor to assist in the establishment of post-graduate legal studies and for consultation on international legal problems (1966); University of Texas, Austin (special exhibition of published work 1967); University of Washington, Seattle (1967); Eropa (Eastern Regional Organisation of Public Administration, Manila Conference (1967); Hebrew University of Jerusalem (First Academic Director of the Truman Center for the Advancement of Peace 1968 and 1970); Amnesty International Mission to Indonesia to secure movement in release of political prisoners (1970); and the Canadian Government National Conference on the Law, Ottawa (1972).

Series 7. Associations - Box 61-67

The bulk of the papers in this series emanate from three organisations. Although Julius Stone in other associations, very few papers relating to them appear in the collection. The three principal subseries are: (1) The Australian Society of Legal Philosophy (1960-1971); (2) The Australian Universities Law Schools' Association (1942-1971); (3) The International Commission of Jurists (1959-1965).

Each contains correspondence, circulars, minutes of meetings, reports and other processed papers for the period stated. Smaller files contain correspondence circulars and processed material relating to the American Society of International Law (1956-1961), Amnesty International (1961-1971), Gnotius Society (1964-1967), Indian Society of International Law (1964), Institut de Droit International (1957-1967) and the Society of Public Teachers of Law (1958-1967) and the League of Nations Union of New Zealand (1940-1941).

Series 8. Social Science Research Council - Box 68-69

Julius Stone was a member of the Social Science Research Committee which set up the Australian National Research Council in 1942 and 1943. In 1952 this committee became the Social Science Research Council. A history of the ANRC 1942-1952, written by Dr K.S. Cunningham in 1966, notes that he "examined the records of the ANRC in the National Library (MS 482) as well as files of the SSRC and documents in the possession of Julius Stone".

A copy of Cunningham's processed history is arranged first in this series and it is supported by the documents referred to in his foreward. They consist of Stone's correspondence with R.C. Mills, Eric Ashby, H.R. Carne and K.S. Cunningham, circulars, notes relating to a report issued by the committee set up in 1942 at the request of the Prime Minister's Committee on National morale to report on the project for the National Social Science Research Council, and typescript copies of the report dated 21 November 1942. Circulars, an incomplete set of Agenda papers and minutes of meetings for the period from 1952 until 1969 complete the series.

Series 9. Published Work

Much of Julius Stone's published work is contained in this large series. It consists of correspondence with colleagues and publishers, research work, drafts, typescripts, galley proofs, reprints and press cuttings. Where lectures were later published as articles they have been placed with their research material in this series. The arrangement is chronological.

The following list is a bibliography of Stone's published work. Many of the listed items are held in the collection, either in original manuscript form or as reprints. Several items are not held in the Stone Papers, and this is indicated on the list.

International guarantees of minority rights; procedure of the Council of the League of Nations in theory and practice. London, Oxford University Press, 1932. Not Held by NLA. (File 1) - Box 70-132

Procedure under the minority treaties. American Journal of International Law. v.26 (July 1932) pp. 502-13 (File 2) - Box 70-132

Regional guarantees of minority rights; a study of minorities procedure in Upper Silesia. New York, Macmillan, 1933. Not Held by NLA. (File 3) - Box 70-132

The rule of unanimity: the practice of the Council and Assembly of the League of Nations. British Yearbook of International Law, 1935. London, Oxford University Press, 1933. pp. 18-42 (File 4) - Box 70-132

The rule of exclusion of similar fact evidence: England. Harvard Law Review. v.46 (April 1933) pp. 954-85. (File 5) - Box 70-132

The law governing rights in property under a pre-nuptial contract according to the English and American cases. Boston University Law Review. v.13 (April 1933) pp. 219-33. Not Held by NLA (File 6) - Box 70-132

A critique of Pound's theory of justice. Iowa Law Review. v.20 (March 1935) pp.531-50 (File 7) - Box 70-132

Cross examination by the prosecution at common law and under the Criminal Evidence Act, 1898 - a commentary of Maxwell v. Director of Public Prosecutions. Law Quarterly Review, v.51 (July 1935) pp. 443-66. (File 8) - Box 70-132

Theories of law and justice of Fascist Italy. Modern Law Review. v.1 (December 1937) pp. 177-202 (File 9) - Box 70-132

The rule of exclusion of similar fact evidence; America. Harvard Law Review. v. 51 (April 1938) pp. 988-1037 (File 10) - Box 70-132

Law in the modern stats, Auckland, Whitcombe and Tombs, 1939. Not Held by NLA. (File 11) - Box 70-132

Law in the modern state. Auckland University College Bulletin, no. 32 (1939) pp. 1-16 (File 12) - Box 70-132

Reg gesta reagitato. Law Quarterly Review v.55 (January 1939) pp. 66-89 (File 13) - Box 70-132

The legal setting of import control. Economic Record. v.15 (December 1939) pp. 187-96 (File 14) - Box 70-132

Law. In W.A. Sewell ed. 1840 and after; essays written on the occasion of the New Zealand centenary. (File 15) - Box 70-132

Auckland, Auckland University College, 1940. pp. 47-64

Propensity evidence in trials for unnatural offences. Australian Law Journal. v. 15 (September 1941) pp. 131-34. Not Held by NLA. (File 16) - Box 70-132

International relations between the two Wars 1919-1939. Studies on Peace Aims. No. 1 (1941) pp. 1-14 (File 17) - Box 70-132

International organisation. Studies on Peace Aims. No. 2 (1941) pp. 1-14 (File 18) - Box 70-132

The political background of a peace settlement. Studies on Peace Aims. No. 3 (1941) pp. 1-8 (File 19) - Box 70-132

Peace through federation. Studies on Peace Aims. No. 7 (1941) pp. 1-13 (File 20) - Box 70-132

Programme for peace. (with W.T.G. Airey and H. Belshaw) Auckland, League of Nations Union of New Zealand, 1942 (File 21) - Box 70-132

Peace planning and the Atlantic Charter. Australian Quarterly. v.14 (June 1942) pp. 5-22. (File 22) - Box 70-132

Further problems in the interpretation of the Criminal Evidence Act, 1898, s.1, proviso (f.) Law Quarterly Review. v.58 (July 1942) pp. 369-85 (File 23) - Box 70-132

"And they went out into the wilderness"; the Bermuda Conference on Refugees. Sydney, Australian United Emergency Committee for European Jewry, 1943 (File 24) - Box 70-132

The Atlantic Charter: new worlds for old. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1943 (File 25) - Box 70-132

The Atlantic Charter and the problems of South-East Asia and the Pacific. Austral-Asiatic Bulletin. (February 1943) pp. 50-66. (File 26) - Box 70-132

Training for an Australian foreign service. Australian Quarterly. v.15 (September 1943) pp.33-46. (File 27) - Box 70-132

The Palestine question - a first test of League principles. Australian League of Nations Union. Victorian Branch. Newsletter. (December 1943) pp. 6-10. (File 28) - Box 70-132

Province of jurisprudence redetermined. Modern Law Review, v.7 (July-November 1944) pp. 97-112, 177-92. Not Held by NLA. (File 29) - Box 70-132

Burden of proof and the judicial process; a commentary on Joseph Constantine Steamship Ltd. v. Imperial Smelting Corporation Ltd. Law Quarterly Review. v. 60 (July 1944) pp. 262-84 (File 30) - Box 70-132

Colonial trusteeship in transition. Sydney, Australian Institute of International Affairs, 1944 (File 31) - Box 70-132

"Stand up and be counted": An open letter to the Rt. Hon. Sir Isaac Isaacs on the occasion of the twenty sixth anniversary of the Jewish national home. Sydney, Ponsford, Newman and Benson, 1944 (File 32) - Box 70-132

The Atlantic Charter; new worlds for old, with a new introduction on peace without fears. Sydney, Current Book Distributors, 1945 (File 33) - Box 70-132

Recent trends in English precedent; with a comparative introduction on the civil law. Sydney, Associated General Publications, 1945 (File 34) - Box 70-132

The Anzac Treaty and United Kingdom - Australian relations. London Quarterly of World Affairs, v.11 (July 1945) pp. 138-55. (File 35) - Box 70-132

Two State trials of today. Printing Trades Journal, v. 29 (14 August 1945) p.93. (File 36) - Box 70-132

The province and function of law; law as logic, justice and social control. Sydney, Associated General Publications, 1946 (File 37) - Box 70-132

Fallacies of the logical form in English law; a study of stare decisis in legal flux. In P. Sayre. Interpretations of modern legal philosophies; essays in honor of Roscoe Pound. New York, Oxford University Press, 1947. pp. 696-735. (File 38) - Box 70-132

The decline of jury trial and the law of evidence. Res Judicates. v. 3 (October 1947) pp. 144-48. (File 39) - Box 70-132

Cases and readings on law and society (with S.P. Simpson). (File 40) - Box 70-132

Myths of planning and laissez-fair; reorientation. George Washington Law Review, v.16 (December 1949) pp. 1-49 (File 41) - Box 70-132

Government of law and yet of men, being a survey of half a century of the Australian commerce power. New York University Law Review. v.25 (July 1950) pp. 451-512. Western Australia Annual Law Review. v.1 (December 1950) pp. 461-515 (File 42) - Box 70-132

The place of German migration in a balanced immigration programme. The Nations Forum of the Air v.7 (7 January 1951) pp. 8-12 (File 43) - Box 70-132

Mass German immigration in Australia's future. Australian Quarterly, v.23 (June 1951) pp. 18-28 Not Held by NLA. (File 44) - Box 70-132

International law and international society. Canadian Bar Review. v.30 (February 1952) pp. 164-74 (File 45) - Box 70-132

Western Europe; the problem of integration. Current Affairs Bulletin. v.10 (22 September 1952) pp. 179-92 (File 46) - Box 70-132

Legal controls of international conflict; a treatise on the dynamics of disputes and war-law. Sydney, Maitland Publications, 1954. New York, Reinhart, 1954. London, Stevens, 1954 (File 47) - Box 70-132

Morality and foreign policy. Meanjin, v.13 (summer 1954) pp. 485-98 (File 48) - Box 70-132

Fictional elements in treaty interpretation - a study in the international judicial process. Sydney Law Review, v.1 (January 1955) pp. 344-68 (File 49) - Box 70-132

Morality and foreign policy. B.B. Bulletin. v.3 (August 1955) pp. 11-15. Not Held by NLA. (File 50) - Box 70-132

Heresy and conspiracy; a critique of apologetics. Meanjin. v.14 (spring 1955) pp.314-34 (File 51) - Box 70-132

Problems of Australian foreign policy, January-June 1955. Australian Journal of Politics and History. v.1 (November 1955) pp.1-26 (File 52) - Box 70-132

What price effectiveness? Proceedings of American Society of International Law. v.50 (1956) pp. 198-206 (File 53) - Box 70-132

Legal education and public responsibility; report and analysis of the Conference on the Education of Lawyers for their Public Responsibility, 1956. Columbus, Association of American Law Schools, 1957 (File 54) - Box 70-132

Of sociological inquiries concerning international law. In D.C. Constante-opoulos, C.T. Eustathiades and C.H. Fragistas eds. Grundprobleme des internationalen Rechts; festschrift fur Jean Spiropoulos. Bonn, Schimmalbusch, 1957. pp. 411-23 (File 55) - Box 70-132

Problems confronting sociological inquiries concerning international law. In Hague Academy of International Law. Recuell des cours, 1956. v.89 (1957) pp. 61-180 (File 56) - Box 70-132

On the vocation of the International Law Commission. Columbia Law Review. v.57 (January 1957) pp. 16-51. Not Held by NLA. (File 57) - Box 70-132

Justice between states and the authority of the General Assembly. Australian Quarterly. v.29 (December 1957) pp. 9-19 (File 58) - Box 70-132

International law and contemporary social trends: some reflections. Rocky Mountain Law Review. v.29 (February 1957) pp. 149-66 (File 59) - Box 70-132

The School; a quarter century retrospect. Harvard Law School Bulletin. v.8 (June 1957) pp. 34, 19 (File 60) - Box 70-132

Aggression and world order and a critique of United Nations Theories of aggression. Sydney, Maitland Pubs., 1958. Not Held by NLA. (File 61) - Box 70-132

Legal education and public responsibility. Columbus, Association of American Law Schools, 1959 (File 62) - Box 70-132

Non liquet and the function of law in the international community. British Year Book of International Law. v.35 (1959) pp. 124-61 (File 63) - Box 70-132

Ratio of the ratio decidendi. Modern Law Review. v.22 (November 1959) pp.597-620 (File 64) - Box 70-132

A common law for mankind? International Studies. v.1 (April 1960) pp. 414-42 (File 65) - Box 70-132

Justice, language and communication (with G. Tarello). Vanderbilt Law Review. v. 14 (December 1960) pp. 331-81 (File 66) - Box 70-132

Manley Hudson: campaigner and teacher of international law. Harvard Law Review. v.74 (December 1960) pp. 215-25 (File 67) - Box 70-132

The Eichmann trial and the rule of law. Sydney, International Commission of Jurists, 1961 (File 68) - Box 70-132

Law and policy in the quest for survival. Sydney, Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1961 (File 69) - Box 70-132

Quest for survival; the role of law and foreign policy. Sydney, Maitland Publications, 1961 (File 70) - Box 70-132

Quest for survival; the role of law and foreign policy. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1961 (File 71) - Box 70-132

A net to catch professors. Observer. v.4 (4 February1961) pp. 4-5 (File 72) - Box 70-132

Legal development and trends of thought in 20th century England. Sydney Law Review. v.3 (March 1961) pp. 439-50 (File 73) - Box 70-132

Problems of evidence at inquests and in preliminary criminal proceedings. The Australian Lawyer. v.14 (March 1961). pp. 33-37 (File 74) - Box 70-132

'Social engineers' and 'rational technologies.' (Review article) Stanford Law Review. v.13 (May 1961) pp. 670-96 (File 75) - Box 70-132

Law, force and survival. Foreign Affairs. v.39 (July 1961) pp.549-59 (File 76) - Box 70-132

The International Court and the world crisis. New York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1962 (File 77) - Box 70-132

Legal problems of espionage in conditions of modern conflict. In R.J. Stangers Essays on espionage and international law. Columbus, Ohio State University Press, 1962. pp. 29-43 (File 78) - Box 70-132

'Reason' and the time-dimension of knowledge. Archives fur Rechts - und Sozialphilosophie, v. 48 (1962) pp. 95-100 (File 79) - Box 70-132

Two theories of "the institution". In R.A. Newman ed. Essays in jurisprudence in honor of Roscoe Pound. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1962. pp. 296-317 (File 80) - Box 70-132

The golden age of Pound. Sydney Law Review. v.4 (March 1962) pp. 1-27 (File 81) - Box 70-132

Jurisprudence by Roscoe Pound. (Review article) Harvard Law Review. v.75 (April 1962) pp. 1240-52 (File 82) - Box 70-132

Uncommitted relativism in modern theories of justice. Southwestern Law Journal. v.16 (July 1962) pp. 171-215 (File 83) - Box 70-132

Alfred Conlon. In Alfred Conlon; a memorial by some of his friends. Sydney, Benevolent Society of New South Wales, 1963. pp.25-27, 64-66 (File 84) - Box 70-132

Human communication in the second half century Apollonia. v.2 (1963) pp. 6-8 (File 85) - Box 70-132

Meaning and role of definition of law. Archiv fur Rechts-und Soziolphilosophie Neue folge nr.2, Beiheft nr.39 (1963) pp. 3-34 (File 86) - Box 70-132

White Australia. In J.S. Moyes ed. White Australia: time for a change? Sydney, N.S.W. Association for Immigration Reform, 1963. pp. 21-30 Not Held by NLA. (File 87) - Box 70-132

Reasons and reasoning in judicial and juristic argument. In Legal essay; a tribute to Fredo Castbert on the occasion of his 70th birthday, 4 July 1963. Oslo, Universitets forlaget, 1963. pp. 170-97 (File 88) - Box 70-132

Mystery and mystique in the basic norm. Modern Law Review v.26 (January 1963) pp.34-50 (File 89) - Box 70-132

When politics is harder than physics. American Scholar. v.32 (summer 1963) pp. 431-44 (File 90) - Box 70-132

L'stat, c'est moi! L'etat est mort! A retrospect on Soviet Marxist theorizing on state and law. U.C.L.A. Law Review. v.10 (May 1963) pp. 754-79 (File 91) - Box 70-132

"Result-orientation" and appellate judgment. In R. Pound, E.N. Griswold and A.E.Sutherland eds. Perspectives of law; essays for Austin Wakeman Scott. Boston, Little, Brown, 1964. pp.347-58 (File 92) - Box 70-132

Realistic compliance goals. Proceedings of American Society of International Law. v.58 (1964) pp. 24-31 (File 93) - Box 70-132

Legal system and lawyers' reasonings. Standford, Standford University Press, 1964. Sydney. Maitland Publications, 1964 (File 94) - Box 70-132

Los anclaves de la justicia. Dianoia. v.10 (1964) pp. 241-72 (File 95) - Box 70-132

"Nature of things" on the way to positivism? Archiv fur Rachts-und Sozialphilosophie. v.50 (1964) pp. 145-68 (File 96) - Box 70-132

Reasons and reasoning in judicial and juristic argument. Rutgere Law Review. v.18 (spring 1964) pp.757-81 (File 97) - Box 70-132

Man and machine in the search for justice. Stanford Law Review. v.16 (May 1964) pp. 515-60 (File 98) - Box 70-132

Twentieth century administrative explosion and after. California Law Review. v.52 (August 1964) pp. 513-42 (1964 Walter Perry Johnson Lecture) (File 99) - Box 70-132

The twentieth century administrative explosion and after. California Law Review. v.52 (August 1964) pp. 513-42 (File 100) - Box 70-132

Human law and human justice. London, Stevens, 1965 (File 101) - Box 70-132

Human law and human justice. Sydney, Maitland, 1965 (File 102) - Box 70-132

Soviet Jewry; a diversity of issues. The Bridge. v.1 (January 1965) pp. 9-10. Not Held by NLA. (File 103) - Box 70-132

Early horizons of justice in the West. Journal of the College of Radiologists of Australia. v.9 (February 1965) pp.10-23. (1964 Roentgen Oration) (File 104) - Box 70-132

Roscoe Pound and sociological jurisprudence, Harvard Law Review. v.78 (June 1965) pp. 1578-84 (File 105) - Box 70-132

Social dimensions of law and justice. Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1966 Sydney, Maitland Publications, 1966 (File 106) - Box 70-132

Law and the social sciences in the second half of the century. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1966 (File 107) - Box 70-132

Law and society in the age of Roscoe Pound; a memorial. Israel Law Review. v.1 (January 1966) pp. 173-221 (File 108) - Box 70-132

Introduction to symposium on jurisprudence. University of Florida Law Review. v.19 (winter 1966) pp. 395-403 (File 109) - Box 70-132

Reflections on apartheid after the South West Africa cases. Washington Law Review. v.42 (June 1967) pp. 1069-82 (1967 Hammarskjold Memorial Lecture) (File 110) - Box 70-132

Feasible tasks for survival. Texas International Law Forum. v.3 (summer 1967) pp. 237-. Not Held by NLA. (File 111) - Box 70-132

The Middle East under cease-fire. The Bridge. v.3 (October/November 1967) pp.3-18 (File 112) - Box 70-132

Die Abhangigkeit des Rechts: die Institution en lehre. In R. Schnur ed. Institution und Recht. Darmstadt, Wissonscha ftlicho Buchgesellschaft, 1968. pp. 312-69 (File 113) - Box 70-132

International conflict resolution. In International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. New York, Macmillan, 1968. v.7, pp. 507-15 (File 114) - Box 70-132

Mon liquet and the international judicial function. In C. Perelman ad. Le probleme des lacunes en droit. Bruxelles, Emile Bruylant, 1968. pp. 305-11 (File 115) - Box 70-132

Power, politics and human hopes. Jerusalem, Harry S. Truman. Centre for the Advancement of Peace, 1968. Not Held by NLA. (File 116) - Box 70-132

Research for advancement of peace; a check-list of programme choices. Jerusalem, Harry S. Truman Centre for the Advancement of Peace, 1968 (File 117) - Box 70-132

De victoribus victis: the International Law Commission and imposed treaties of peace. Virginia Journal of International Law. v.8 (April 1968) pp. 336-73 (File 118) - Box 70-132

No peace - no war in the Middle East; legal problems of the first year. Sydney, Maitland Publications, 1969 (File 119) - Box 70-132

Approaches to the nation of international justice. In R.A. Falk and C.E. Black eds. The future of the international legal order. v.1. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1969. pp. 372-460 (File 120) - Box 70-132

Of the equality of nations doctrine and international justice. In M. Blegaad et al. eds. Festkrift til professor, dr. jnr. phil. Alf Ross, 10 Juni 1969. KØbenhavn, Juristforbundets Forlag, 1969. pp.471-92 (File 121) - Box 70-132

Teaching, learning and the time dimension of knowledge. Union Recorder. v.49 (16 April 1969) pp.5,11. Not Held by NLA. (File 122) - Box 70-132

Concetti giurdici forndamentali di Hohfeld. Rivista Internasionale di Filosofia del Diritto. f.46 (April-September 1969) pp. 310-347. Not Held by NLA. (File 123) - Box 70-132

John David Ivor Hughes, 1885-1969. University of Leeds Review. v.12 (October 1969) pp. 200-201 (File 124) - Box 70-132

1966 and all that! lossing the chains of precedent. Columbia Law Review. v.69 (November 1969) pp. 1162-1202. (File 125) - Box 70-132

Approaches to the notion of international justice. Jerusalum, Harry S. Truman Centre for the Advancement of Peace, 1970 (File 126) - Box 70-132

The "November resolution" on the Middle East - pitfall or guidepost? Jerusalem, Israel Academic Committee on the Middle East, 1970 (File 127) - Box 70-132

Range of crimes for a feasible international jurisdiction. In J. Stone and R.X.Woetzel eds. Towards a feasible international Criminal Court. Geneva, World Peace through Law Center, 1970. pp.315-41. (File 128) - Box 70-132

Knowledge and the human predicament. Medical Journal of Australia. (18 April 1970) pp.787-91 (File 129) - Box 70-132

Peace and the Palestinians. New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, v.3 (summer 1970) pp. 247-62. Not Held by NLA. (File 130) - Box 70-132

Precedent in English law and other essays by J.L. Montrose. (Review article) Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly. v.21(winter 1970) pp.467-72 (File 131) - Box 70-132

Self-determination and the Palestinian Arabs. The Bridge. v. 5 (December 1970) pp.7-1B (File 132) - Box 70-132

Behind the cease-fire lines: Israel's administration in Gaza and the West Bank. In S. Shoham ed. Of law and man; essays in honor of Haim H. Cohn. New York, Sabra Books, 1971, pp. 79-107 (File 133) - Box 70-132

A tribute to Hans Kelsen. California Law Review. v. 59 (May 1971) pp. 612-14 (File 134) - Box 70-132

Jews and generations. The Bridge. v.6 (June 1971) pp.27-31 (File 135) - Box 70-132

The November resolution' and the Middle East peace: pitfall or guidepost? University of Toledo Law Review. (fall 1971) pp. 43-69. Not Held by NLA. (File 136) - Box 70-132

Between cease-fires in the Middle East. Israel Law Review. v.6 (April 1971) pp. 165-87 (File 137) - Box 70-132

Court of appeal in search of itself: thoughts on judges liberation. Columbia Law Review. v.71 (December 1971) pp. 1420-42. (File 138) - Box 70-132

Limits of non est factum after Gallie v. Leo Law Quarterly Review, v.88 (April 1972) pp.190-224 (File 139) - Box 70-132

Double count and double talk: the end of exemplary damages? Australian Law Journal. v.46 (July 1972) pp. 311-28. (File 140) - Box 70-132

On the liberation of appellate judges - how not to do it! Modern Law Review. v.35 (September 1972) pp. 449-77, (1972 Wilfred Fullagar Lecture) (File 141) - Box 70-132

The Lords at the crossroads: when to "depart" and how! Australian Law Journal. v.46 (October 1972) pp. 483-89. (File 142) - Box 70-132

South West Africa and the United Nations: an international mandate in dispute. (review article) Texas Law Review. v.52 (December 1973) pp. 187-99. (File 144) - Box 70-132

Of law and nations; between power politics and human hopes. Buffalo, W.S.Hein, 1974 (File 145) - Box 70-132

Science and limit-situations for mankind. In M. Fischer et al eds. Dimensionen des Eschts; Godichtnisschrift fur Rene Marcic. Berlin, Duncker and Humblot, 1974. pp. 303-19. (File 146) - Box 70-132

Western philosophy of law. In Encyclopaedia Britannica. Chicago, William Benton, 1974. vol. 10, pp. 714-22. (File 147) - Box 70-132

Dus progress of "due process." Hastings Law Journal. v.25 (March 1974) pp. 785-800. (File 148) - Box 70-132

Force and the Charter in the seventies. Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce. v.2 (spring 1974) pp. 1-17 (File 149) - Box 70-132

Liberation movements: Arab and Jewish. Quadrant. v.18 (September/October 1974) pp.56-63 (File 150) - Box 70-132

Law-as-action and integrative jurisprudence, Hastings Law Journal. v.2.6 (March 1975) pp. 1331-46 (File 151) - Box 70-132

Palestinian resolution: zenith or nulir of the General Assembly. New York University Journal of International Law and Politics. v.8 (spring 1975) pp. 1-18 (File 152) - Box 70-132

Series 10. Unpublished Work - Box 133-157

This is a large collection of drafts and manuscripts of work written by Stone but remaining unpublished. Unpublished lectures have been placed in both Series 4, Early Career and Series 5, University of Sydney.

Arranged first in the series are papers relating to the abortive work on modern international law which Stone intended to publish in collaboration with J.G. Starke. The project was abandoned in 1953. Correspondence between the two between 1951 and 1953 is included, together with typescript annotated drafts of their work.

Other manuscripts, mostly undated are listed in alphabetical order.

(1) Adaption of Jewish law in Israel

(2) Belligerent occupations as a problem of a sociology of international law.

(3) Clause de style in international treaties. For this work on the legal problems of international treaty making procedure. Stone was awarded the Legatum Visserianum Prize for distinguished work in international law on the basis of a world wide competition in 1956.

(4) International Court of Justice: an assessment.

(5) International justice. Prepared as the Taglore lectures for the University of Calcutta in 1970. Stone resigned from this lectureship due to ill health after the manuscript was completed.

(6) International law problems of the Middle East.

(7) Law as an instrument of social control.

(8) Law and society.

(9) Law of evidence.

(10) Minorities protection: past and present.

(11) Moscow agreements and after.

(12) Natural law.

(13) Public morality, moral progress and judicial power.

(14) Roumania and her Jews.

Series 11. Addresses - Box 158-159

This series contains occasional addresses delivered by Stone, 1942-1968.

The addresses were given in Sydney, unless otherwise stated. No details are available concerning the last six items. The arrangement is chronological.

Things to come and things to go. Sydney University Law Society, 17 April 1942 (Item 1)

Observations on American Universities. (File 2)

University of Sydney 21 March 1950 (later published in The Union Recorder 13 April 1950

Democratic leadership: an American role. Apex Club, Nowra NSW, 18 January 1951. Conservation of social resources, NSW. (File 3)

Blood Donors Association, 22 February 1951 (File 4)

The University in society, 1951 (File 5)

The relations between the faculties. Orientation week. University of Sydney, 10 March 1952 (File 6)

The United Nations in 1952 or who killed the Security Council? (File 7)

University of Sydney 26 March 1952

The world we live in. University of Sydney, 16 April 1952 (File 8)

Silica Steigrad Memorial Meeting, 4 June 1952 (File 9)

Speech day address. North Sydney Girls' High School, 10 December 1952 (File 10)

The nation - state and international order. Lecture series, "a search for values". University of Sydney, 7 April 1953 (File 11)

Implications of atomic and hydrogen weapons - hydrogen bomb challenges, humanity: a symposium on the scientific facts and implications. Sydney, 8 April 1954 (later published in Voice, April 1954: 14-17). (File 12)

Scientists' Statement, 12 July 1955 (File 13)

All Nations' Club (Film group), 4 August 1955 (File 14)

Jewish Medical Men's Group, 28 August 1955 (File 15)

Aggression and international law. Annual dinner, Canadian branch of the International Law Association, Montreal, 19 November 1956 (Suez crisis address). (File 16)

Aggression and international law. Broadcast. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 2 December 1956 (File 17)

Immigration. Australian Citizenship, 20-22 January 1959 (File 18)

Prospects for a United Nations Force International Law Association, 26 October 1959 (File 19)

A leap in education - forwards and backwards? Education Week Committee, Newcastle, 8 August 1960 (File 20)

Some social psychological aspects of the Hart-Fuller controversy as to the relations between law and morals. Australian Universities' Law Schools Association Annual Conference, Brisbane, 1961 (File 21)

White Australia - time for a change? Inaugural meeting NSW Association for Immigration Reform, 20 June 1962 (File 22)

State Authority and individual responsibility: The moral limits of Obedience, 1962 (File 23)

Problem of a constitution. Port Moresby, 1965 (File 24)

Enclaves of justice. University of Washington Law School Alumni, 20 May 1967 (File 25)

States, men and international justices. Convocation of the University of Sydney, 20 October 1967 (File 26)

Trends in jurisprudence in the second half century. Philosophical Society and the Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1963 (File 27)

Inaugural address. Indian Society of Legal Philosophy, 14 May 1968 (File 28)

Modern Scientific developments: boom or catastrophe? Medical - Legal Society of New South Wales, 15 September 1971 (File 29)

Cash and carry. (File 30)

Democracy: a new trial. (File 31)

International law and contemporary social trends: some reflections. (File 32)

The mental settings of a new age. (File 33)

Parliamentary qualifications: offices of profit under the Crown. (File 34)

State intermention and citizen participation. (File 35)

Without money and without price. (File 36)

Series 12. Radio Scripts - Box 160-162

From 1945 until 1970 Julius Stone was a regular commentator on international affairs for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. This series contains more than a thousand radio scripts for the broadcasts, as well as correspondence arising from them. The lectures delivered in late 1960 and early 1961 were published later that year by Harvard University Press as Quest for survival: the role of law and foreign policy. Drafts for the book have been placed in Series 9, Published work.

Series 13. Jewish Affairs - Box 163-164

Stone's deep-commitment to Judaism and the promotion of peace in the Middle East is reflected throughout the collection in his correspondence and in his writings. This small series brings together files designated by Stone as "Jewish Affairs".

They contain correspondence reports and press cuttings relating to the public controversy waged between Stone and Sir Isaac Isaacs in 1943 and 1944 concerning the fate of Jewish refugees from Hitler's Europe. Stone's open letter to Isaacs was later published as Stand up and be counted: an open letter to Sir Isaac Isaacs on the occasion of the twenty sixth anniversary of the Jewish National home. (Sydney, Ponsford Newman and Benson, 1944). (See also Isaacs Papers MS 2755) Smaller files contain "Jewish Affairs" correspondence (1967-72); Stone's opinion concerning legal aspects of the Palestine Question (1947); Jewish Trade Fair (1967); Australian Jewish Welfare and Relief Society (1969); the fourth Annual Maurice Ashkanasy Award as Australian Jew of the Year (1971); N.S.W. Friends of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem and visit to Sydney by Mrs Zena Harman (1972); and Stone's correspondence with the Zionist Federation of Australia and New Zealand relating to "tax" on Soviet intellectuals "essentially directed against the Jewish intelligentsia intending to emigrate to Israel" (1972).

One of Stone's monographs Aggression and world order (1958) deals with his challenge to United Nations Claims to use sanctions as pressure on Israel to withdraw in 1956-1957. His studies Peace in the Middle East (1967) and Middle East Under Cease fire (1967) were available in time for critical debates at the United Nations as well as in Jerusalem and elsewhere after the 1967 Six-Day War, in 1969.

See also series 9 for research work relating to stone's monographs.

Series 14. Australian Universities Other than the University of Sydney - Box 165

Placed in this series are papers relating to Stone's work for Australian Universities other than the University of Sydney. There are four subseries which are arranged and listed as follows: Australian National University, the University of New South Wales, Monash University and La Trobe University.

Australian National University: (1) Visit of Sir Ivor Jennings (1950)

Australian National University: (2) Seminar on federalism (1951)

Australian National University: (3) Installation of Lord Bruce as first Chancellor (1952)

Australian National University: (4) Sir Robert Garran Chair of Law (1955)

Australian National University: (5) Seminar: on Constitutionalism in Asia (1960)

Australian National University: (6) Installation of Lord Home as Chancellor (1966)

Australian National University: (7) Seminar: Afro-Asian States and International Order (1962)

Australian National University: (8) Seminar: Aboriginal Affairs (1969)

The University of New South Wales: (1) Federation of Australian University Staff Associations (1964)

The Monash University: Visit (1972)

La Trobe University: Foundation Chair of Legal Studies - Stone's advice was sought on this appointment (1971)

Series 15. Subject Files

Files created by Professor Stone form this series. They retain their original title and consist of correspondence, notes, reports, published material and press cuttings. Where a file specifically relates to a published article or an address, it has been placed in either Series 11, Addresses or Series 9, Published work. They are listed in alphabetical order.

Aboriginal Affairs. Papers relate to the proposed changes in the Constitution to confer power on the Commonwealth Government to deal with the advancement of Australian Aboriginals (1963-1967). (File 1) - Box 166

Alison, M.C. Draft opinion relating to Alison's estate (1945). (File 2) - Box 166

Army Research Unit. The file contains papers acquired by Stone whilst he was a member of the Directorate of Research, Australian Military Forces (1943-1945). (File 3) - Box 166

Australian Council for Civil Liberties. A small amount of printed material including copies of Civil Liberty and pamphlets (1945-1949). (File 4) - Box 166

Australian Institute of Management (1950-1951). (File 5) - Box 166

Australian-Japanese Pearling dispute. Opinion for the Commonwealth Government. (File 6) - Box 166

Australian Legal Development Survey undertaken by Stone and George (later Sir George) Paton (1946-1948). (File 7) - Box 166

ANZAAS. Editorial board (1970). (File 8) - Box 166

Center for Asian and Western Philosophy of Law and Society. Proposed establishment of the center in 1964 and 1965. It did not eventuate. (File 9) - Box 167

Civil Rights. (File 10) - Box 167

a. correspondence published in the Daily Telegraph concerning H.R. Krygier's criticism of Stone's Article relating to A.T. Feller's suicide (1952)

b. Legislation on leucotomy

c. Communist Party Dissolution Referendum 1951

d. Rupert Max Stuart case 1959.

Crimes Bill. Notes written by Stone relating to the Crimes Act Amendment Bill (1960). (File 11) - Box 167

De Wolf, L. Harold. Stone worked as a consultant to De Wolf whilst he was writing his book Ethics of criminal justice (1973-1974.) (File 12) - Box 167

Disarmament (1961). (File 13) - Box 168

Foreign Affairs, Department of, Canberra (1972). Stone participated in sessions on International Law at the Department of Foreign Affairs training programs in April 1971 and August 1972. Papers relating to these sessions are in the file. (File 14) - Box 168

Gulf of Carpentaria and Great Barrier Reef waters. Counsel opinion for the Commonwealth Government (1968). (File 15) - Box 168

Hong Kong Refugees (1962). (File 16) - Box 169-173

India, food relief (1964). (File 17) - Box 169-173

India - China crisis, November 1962 (File 18) - Box 169-173

International Academy of Comparative Law. File contains correspondence and papers concerning the Academy, written between 1965 and 1972. (File 19) - Box 169-173

International League for the Rights of Man. Files dating from 1951 until 1971 include correspondence with Roger Baldwin of New York, President of the League. (File 20) - Box 169-173

Legal Convention, Sydney 1951. File includes Stone's correspondence with Dean Erwin Greswold and Professor Montrose, visitors to Sydney for the Convention. (File 21) - Box 169-173

NATO. Agreements regarding Armed Forces abroad. (1952). (File 22) - Box 169-173

Oppenburg (Kurt) Memorial Fund. Correspondence file, 1946-1953 (File 23) - Box 169-173

Quaker document: "Search for peace in the Middle East" Prepublication critique and commentary by Stone, and Professor Milton Konvitz of Cornell University, together with their correspondence (1970-1971). (File 24) - Box 169-173

South Africa Defence and Aid Fund. (File 25) - Box 169-173

Stout (Sir Robert) Moot Competition. The file contains details of the competition founded by Stone in Auckland in 1939, and the dedication of the Julius Stone Moot Courtroom at the University of Auckland in 1968. (File 26) - Box 169-173

Student protests (1970). This file contains details of the Victoria Lee case. (File 27) - Box 169-173

Vietnam. In 1966 Stone and other academics produced a document entitled "Human rights and peace in Vietnam". The document together with a letter written in 1967 by Stone to United States President Lyndon Johnson and other papers relating to the Vietnam War make up this file. (File 28) - Box 169-173

World Academy of Art and Science. The academy was established in 1960 to fulfill a need to which attention was drawn at the International Conference on Science and Human Welfare in October 1956. Stone was elected a Fellow of the Academy in 1965 and this file consists of his correspondence with other members, between 1963 and 1970. (File 29) - Box 169-173

Wyndham report, (1960-1962). Inquiry into structure of secondary education in New South Wales. (File 30) - Box 169-173

Series 16. Reca Stone's papers - Box 174

Reca Stone (nee Lieberman) holds the degrees of Bachelor of Science (1927) and Diploma in Dental Surgery (1931) from the University of Leeds, and practised as a dentist until her marriage to Julius Stone in 1934. They met through their involvement with the National Union of Jewish Students. After marriage the Stones lived in Boston where Reca's dentistry qualifications received no reciprocity so she undertook a secretarial course. After their return to England in 1936 she commenced a Law course at the University of Leeds, but her final year was cut short by the birth of their first child Michael. Shortly afterwards they left for Auckland where Julius was Dean of the Law School. This small series contains Reca Stone's degree certificates, her cancelled passports and six books containing lecture notes in the subjects of Property, Torts and Criminal Law.

Series 17. Photographs - Box 175

Apart from class groups, Oxford (1926), Harvard (1931-1932) and others, this small collection consists of studio and press photographs of Julius Stone taken on the occasions of graduation (Oxford 1928), appointments (Sydney 1942 , Harvard 1956-1957, Seattle 1967 and others) and at functions such as the celebration in 1966 to mark the completion of his trilogy. Legal systems and lawyers' reasonings (1964), Human law and human justice (1965) and Social Dimensions.

Series 18. Material added 1982

MS. of Lecture Headings Used by Stone in Teaching: Social Control Through Law, Revised and Supplemented, mainly from 1973-1980. Used for teaching mainly at the University of N.S.W. and the University of California Hastings College of the Law. Continuously revised and adjusted. (Unpublished.) (File 1) - Box 177

MS. of Mark's Lecture, University of Arizona, 1980. Alternative topic - never actually delivered. (This item can be connected with Items 1981 (14) and (24).) (File 2) - Box 177

Early MS. and Drafts of Stone, "From Principles to Principles" Law Quarterly Review, April 1981. (Connect also with Item 1981 (18). (File 3) - Box 177

MS. of Stone's Chapter on Sociology of International Law for Dalhousie University Volume (R. St. J. MacDonald (ed.)), Structure and Process of International Law (publication pending 1982 or 1983). (Connect also Item 1981 (17)). (File 4) - Box 177

Correspondence File 1969-1972, re JS. and the Society for Social Responsibility in Science (Sydney Group). (File 5) - Box 178

Stone, along with MacFarlane Burnett authored the provision in the Group's constitution concerning duties of self-restraint of scientists in certain "limit-situations".

Early MS. and Published Articles on Duties of Scientists, Various early Articles and Statements by JS. on duties of self-restraint of scientists, 1963-1980 (File 6) - Box 178

(Connect also items 1981 (5), (7), and (8).)

Early MS. of the Mooers Lecture on "Knowledge, Survival and the Duties of Science" (1973) delivered by JS. at American University, Washington, D.C. and published 23 American University Law Review 231-61. (File 7) - Box 178

(Connect also Items (1981) (5), (6) and (8).)

Early MS. of Address by JS. at Seminar on Science and Ethics of Australian Academy of Science, November 1980. Later printed in David Oldroyd (ed.), Science and Ethics (1982 forthcoming). (File 8) - Box 178

Materials for Seminar Course by Stone in Appellate Judicial Process, 1973-1981. This is the revision of 1979. (File 9) - Box 178

MS. of Stone's review article on Boukema, Judging (1980, Willink, Zwolle, Holland, published in continental journal). (File 10) - Box 178

Early MS. and/or Preparatory Materials for the document by Stone, "Israel, the United Nations and International Law, Memorandum of Law", of 3 July 1980, A/35/316, S/14045, submitted to the U.N. Security Council and General Assembly. (File 11) - Box 179

This bundle consists of re-worked pages from the December 1979 Draft, as well as some new material later worked into Stone's book, Israel and Palestine, Assault on the Law of Nations (1981, Johns Hopkins University Press).

Early drafts and obsoletes of Stone's document, "Israel, the United Nations and International Law, Memorandum of Law" of 3 July, 1980. A/35/316, S/14045, submitted to the U.N. Security Council and General Assembly, and related early drafts of Stone's book, Israel and Palestine, Assault on the Law of Nations (1981, Johns Hopkins University Press). (File 12) - Box 180

Drafts of December 1979 of Stone's document, "Israel, the United Nations and International Law, Memorandum of Law" of 3 July, 1980, A/35/316, S/14045, submitted to the U.N. Security Council and General Assembly. (File 13) - Box 180

MS. of various drafts and preparatory materials of Stone's Inaugural Marks Lecture, delivered in the University of Arizona, February 1980, "Equal Protection and the Search for Justice" published (1980) 1 Arizona Law Review 1-17. Connect with Items, 1981 (2) and (24). (File 14) - Box 181

Correspondence and various MSS. on the Universality of Unesco and Israel, in which JS. involved, 1976-1979 (File 15) - Box 181

MSS. of Various Drafts, etc. Relating to recent publications of Stone (File 15a) - Box 181-182

(1) "Equal Protection in Special Admission Programs: Forward from Bakke" (1979) 6 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 719-750.

(2) "Justice in the Slough of Equality" (1978) 29 Hastings Law Journal 995-1024.

(3) Headings of Stone's Address to the International Congress of Legal Philosophy, Sydney and Canberra, 1977. Proceedings of the Congress. Connect also item 1981 (37).

(4) "Justice Not Equality" in E. Kamenka and Alice E.-S.Tay (eds.), Justice (1979) 97-115, Arnold, London.

Unpublished MS. on "International Law and International Justice". (This is a residue of Tagore Lectures, University of Calcutta, prepared but not delivered by JS. because of a heart attack in 1970. Some parts of these prepared lectures were later reworked and included in Stone, Visions of World Order, publication impending 1982. (File 16) - Box 183

Stone's contribution to MacDonald (ed.), Structure and Process of International Law, entitled "The Sociological Perspective on International Law". Forthcoming 1982. (Prefinal text before cut). (File 17) - Box 183

Stone, "From Principles to Principles", Law Quarterly Review, April 1981 (P.V. Baker,Q.C.ed) - Marked Proofs. (File 18) - Box 184

MSS. and Texts of Various Addresses and Letters by JS. to Press in U.S. and Australia in 1978, concerning the Middle East Peace Process. (File 19) - Box 184

Connect with Item 1981(11), (12) (13) re JS. Memorandum of Law to Security Council and General Assembly. This MS. shows cuts in final draft immediately before submission to these bodies. (File 20) - Box 184

File on Symposium on Philosophy of Law, Mexico City, 1975, which was addressed by JS. (Text of this Address is still with JS. in file on "Talks". (File 21) - Box 185

File on Stone's Address to Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences, 1980. Address in memory of the late Sir Bernard Sugerman. (File 22) - Box 185

MS. and Preparatory Materials for JS's Review of Ferencz, Defining International Aggression for American Journal of International Law, October 1976 (File 23) - Box 185

MS. relating to Inaugural Marks Lecture, University of Arizona, 1980. Alternative topic, not delivered. (File 24) - Box 185

Connect with Items 1981 (2) and (14) above.

Judgment by JS and Related Papers in International Law Moot of the Jessup Competition in hearing at Seattle, February 11, 1967 (File 25) - Box 185

MS. of JS.'s Tagore Lectures, 1970. Connect with Item 1981(16). (File 26) - Box 185

File of Cuttings on Watergate - connect with JS's Radio Talks on Public Broadcasting System in Washington D.C., 1973 (File 27) - Box 186

Final MS. (2 vols.) and Marked Galley Proof and Page Proof of Stone, Israel and Palestine, Assault on the Law of Nations, 1981. Connect Item 1981(11), (12), (13) and (20). (File 28) - Box 186-187

MS. of Extracts of Main Themes, Page Proofs and MS. of Indexes of Stone's book, Conflict Through Consensus, 1977 (File 29) - Box 187

Connect with Item (1981) (30).

MSS., Worked Drafts, Obsoletes and Worked Proofs of Stone, Conflict Through Consensus, 1977. 1 complete carton. (File 30) - Box 188-192

Connect overflow from this in Item 1981 (29).

First Report Regulations Advisory Committee, 1944 (File 31) - Box 193-194

Lecture Notes on Public International Law, 1944-1954, prepared by JS. for his Classes at the University of Sydney, with successive revisions in Stone's holograph. (File 31a) - Box 193-194

Information concerning legal education admission requirements in England, Canada, Australia etc. (File 31b) - Box 193-194

Correspondence with Australian Academy of Forensic Science re Congress of the Academy in July 1978, addressed by Stone. (File 32) - Box 194

Files (6) Relating to Stone's Mission to Indonesia for the Release of Political Prisoners, 1969, and Follow-on Files. (The National Library already has a number of files on this same matter with which these should be connected. (File 33) - Box 195

MS. of Stone, "Hopes and Loopholes in the 1974 Definition of Aggression" in (1977) 71 American Journal of International Law 224-246. (File 34) - Box 195

Connect with related MS. in Items 1981 (29) and (30).

Working Kit of Materials on U.N. Peace-Keeping Forces up to 1974. (Mainly U.N. official documents.) (File 35) - Box 196

Correspondence and Editing Files Concerning Translation of Stone's Work as Stone, Rechtssoziologie (1975-1976, 3 vols., namely: vol. 1, Recht und Gesellschaftsformen, 291pp.; vol. 2, Recht und Menschlich Interessen, 231pp.; vol.3, Recht, Macht und Gerechtigkeit, 38Opp., Rombach, Freiburg, being edited translation of Stone, Social Dimensions of Law and Justice, 1966.) (File 36) - Box 196

File Relative to the World Congress on Philosophy of Law, held Sydney and Canberra, 1977 (addressed by Stone). (File 37) - Box 196

Connect also with Item 1981 (15a) (iii).

File on Seminar on Law and Society,1977, at East-West Center, Honolulu, of which Stone was Consultant and at which he delivered an Address. (File 38) - Box 197

File of Correspondence re Article, Stone, "Law-as-Action and Integrative Jurisprudence" (1975) 26 Hastings Law Journal 1331-1346. (File 39) - Box 197

MS. and Correspondence re Contribution by Stone, "Conscience, Law, Force and the General Assembly" to the Memorial Volume for Wolfgang Friedmann, G.M. Wilner (ed.), Jus et Societas (1979) Nijhoff. (File 40) - Box 197

(File contains corrigenda and updating items communicated to Editor, which Editor inadvertently omitted during protracted preparation of volume.)

File of Materials on Watergate collected and worked on re Stone's Broadcasts over U.S. Public Broadcasting System, from Washington, D.C., 1973 (File 41) - Box 198

Connect with Item 1981 (27).

Correspondence with Stone's family while Stone was a Fellow at the Center far Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, California, 1963-1964 (File 42) - Box 198

Correspondence with Research Assistant Zena Sachs while Stone was a Fellow at the Center for Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, California, 1963-1964 (File 43) - Box 199

Correspondence with son (now Professor Michael Stone, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) 1961-1966 (3 files). (File 44) - Box 199

Family Correspondence during Sabbatical Leave 1956 - general. (File 45) - Box 200

Correspondence with son (now Associate Professor Jonathan Stone, University of N.S.W.) 1966-1972 (2 files). (File 46) - Box 200

Correspondence with daughter Eleanor Sebel and son-in-law Roger Sebel, and related matters, 1967 (File 47) - Box 200

Connect 1981 (54).

Correspondence of JS. and his wife Reca Stone with (now) Professor Michael Stone at Ormond College, Harvard University, etc., 1956-1962 (File 48) - Box 200

Connect also with Items 1981 (44) and (49).

Correspondence re (now) Professor Michael Stone, 1970-1972. Connect also Items 1981 (44) and (48). (File 49) - Box 200

Correspondence re financial provision for various nephews and nieces in U.S. and U.K. (File 50) - Box 200

File of Notices re Stone's Children's Educational Records and Early Careers, 1950-1966 approx. (File 51) - Box 200

Correspondence Concerning Career Plans of Stone's extended family (nephews, nieces, etc.). (File 52) - Box 200

Correspondence re nephew Dennis Leon - Artist and Sculptor. (File 53) - Box 201

File re Marriage of Dr. Eleanor Stone to Roger Sebel. Connect with 1981 (47). (File 54) - Box 201

Correspondence with Stone's sister Gabriel, Leeds, Yorks. (A substantial part of this file is retained by Stone.) (File 55) - Box 201

University of Sydney, Examination Papers, Trinity Term 1970. Matters raised concerning one of these papers. (File 56) - Box 201

File Concerning Stone's Appointment as John Hinckley Professor in Johns Hopkins University, 1977 (File 57) - Box 201

Connect 1981 (58).

Work at Johns Hopkins University, 1977. File of papers prepared by non-Law Students after Stone's one-semester course. Connect Item 1981 (57). (File 58) - Box 201

File concerning Philosophy of Law Seminar, Mexico City, 1975. Connect 1981 (21). (File 59) - Box 201

File Concerning Stone's Work at Hastings College of the Law, University of California, Summer Session 1977, and Student Thesis ex Spring Semester 1980. (Main active files Retained by Stone). (File 60) - Box 202

File re University of Toronto, visit, April 1978 (File 61) - Box 202

File re American edition by Rinehart of Stone, Legal Controls of International Conflict (1954) and related matters. (File 62) - Box 202

Owing to Rinehart's failure to fulfil technical requirements of U.S. copyright law, this 900-page book was later reprinted without authority of either Stone or Rineharts by Garland Publishing of New York, whose unauthorised ("pirated") edition is still in print.

Correspondence with Tripathi and Sons, Bombay, leading to Indian edition of Stone's Jurisprudence Trilogy, 1962--. Connect Item 1981 (73) re Maitland Publications Pty. Ltd. (File 63) - Box 202

Correspondence with Stanford University Press leading to U.S. edition of Stone's Jurisprudence Trilogy. (Actual contracts as to these works are in other file, still with JS.) (File 64) - Box 202

Connect Item 1981 (73) as above.

Correspondence with Stevens and Sons, London re U.K. edition of Stone's Jurisprudence Trilogy, and subsequent exchanges. (File 65) - Box 202

Connect Item 1981 (73) as above.

File re U.S. and U.K. Reprints of Stone, Legal System, and other of Stone's books. (File 66) - Box 203

Connect Item 1981 (73) as above.

Correspondence with Wm. Hein Son re book, Stone, Of Law and Nations, 1974 (File 67) - Box 203

Correspondence re Changes in Medibank, 1976, in public discussion of which Stone participated. (File 68) - Box 203

File re Proposed Federal Superior Court, 1974-1975 (includes correspondence with Chief Justice Sir Laurence Street). (File 69) - Box 204

MS. and Correspondence re Stone's Article in New York Journal of Politics and International Law concerning 1974 General Assembly Resolution on P.L.O., "Palestinian Resolution: Zenith or Nadir of the General Assembly" (1975) 1 Journal of International Law and Politics 1-18. (File 70) - Box 204

File re the Whitlam Government's Change in Labour's Middle East Policy. (File 71) - Box 204

Correspondence concerning publication of Stone, Conflict Through Consensus (1977, Johns Hopkins University Press). (File 72) - Box 204

Connect with Items 1981 (29), (30) and (34).

Files Relating to the Formation and Naming in 1948 of Maitland Publications Pty. Ltd., as publisher for books of the family and to buy out the interest of Associated General Publications in Stone's classical book, The Province and Function of Law (1946) (Includes related early files of Maitland Publications Pty. Ltd. (File 73) - Box 205

(Note: The immediate cause of the formation of the Maitland Company was the difficulty of securing publishers in Australia in 1945 at the end of World War II. Associated General Publications initially published The Province and Function of Law, because of the friendship and good will of its principal, Mr Israel Horwitz. Associated General Publications, however, at that time produced mainly racing guides, comic books, etc. and became disenchanted with the comparatively slow sales of this 1000-page legal work, leading to its sale to Maitland Publications Pty.Ltd. shortly after the original publication.)

In due course the Maitland Company has published books of Professor Michael Stone and Associate Professor Jonathan Stone, as well as many of Julius Stone.

File on Law School Moot Competitions devised by Stone at Auckland University College (Sir Robert Stout Competition) (still active 1982). Unsuccessful initiative by JS. at Sydney. (File 74) - Box 205

Series 19. Material added, 1983

Stone, holograph lecture notes (parts only) on International Law (revised 1981-1982) (File 1) - Box 206

Drafts of Stone speech at Presentation of Stone, Honour Volume, December 14, 1982 (File 2) - Box 206

Stone, Analytical Notes, Guttman, Liberal Equality 1982. Early drafts. (File 3) - Box 206

Harvard Club of Australia (of which Professor Stone was Founding President) 1973 onwards. Please connect with earlier files (File 4) - Box 206

Stone, Monograph on Insanity Defence (Hinckley and Fagan Cases) 1982-1983 - various drafts and versions, published and unpublished (File 5) - Box 207

Stone, "A Sociological Perspective of International Law" in MacDonald and Johnson, Structure and Process of International Law (Nijhoff, 1983) 263-304. MS. (Several Files) (File 6) - Box 208

Stone, MS. of Article on Chamberlain Case in The Australian, August 1983 (File 7) - Box 208

International Commission of Jurists (1973 onwards). Please connect with earlier files. (File 8) - Box 208

International League for Rights of Man, 1973 onwards. Please connect with earlier files. (File 9) - Box 208

International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (File 10) - Box 208

World Peace Through Law Center. (File 11) - Box 208

Institut de Droit International, from which Professor Stone resigned in 1982. (File 12) - Box 209

Stone, Israel and Palestine - book - Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981. Author's final MS, with markings. (File 13) - Box 210

Stone, Visions of World Order, Book, forthcoming Spring 1984 from Johns Hopkins University Press. Various drafts and press cuttings and preliminary works. (File 14) - Box 211-213

(Several Drafts and files)

ditto, Final review of this MS. ending December 1983, with new Conclusion, Preface and Introduction, and early drafts.

Typescripts of contributions to volume published in honour of Julius Stone, 1982 (File 15) - Box 214-216

Michael Stone (son of Julius Stone), MS. of book, Scriptures, Sects and Visions. Published by the Stone family company, Maitland Publications Pty. Ltd., 1980 (File 16) - Box 217-218

Stone, holograph drafts and intermediate typed drafts of pending book on "Dynamics of Precedent: An Anatomy of Common Law Growth" (publication projected for 1984) (File 17) - Folio 17

Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, 1973-1983 (File 18) - Box 219

Australian Institute of International Affairs, 50th Anniversary Conference, August 1983 (File 19) - Box 219

Australian Universities Law Schools Association, International Law Interest Group, and other matters. (File 20) - Box 220

ANZAAS, 1973-1974 (File 21) - Box 220

Syracuse Law Review, papers relating to issue in honour of Professor Stone, 1975 (File 22) - Box 220

Bibliography of works of Stone - various early drafts. (File 23) - Box 220

International Center for Legal Science - from which Stone dissociated himself. (File 24) - Box 220

Jenks Library - purchase by University of New South Wales, in which Stone's good offices were used. (File 25) - Box 220

Holograph drafts for 1982 article on Insanity - connect other files. (File 26) - Box 220-221

(Several files)

Holograph drafts on Lebanon problem, 1982 (File 27) - Box 220-221

File on Stone's contribution to Oldroyd (ed) Science and Ethics, and Australian Academy of Sciences Symposium on that subject, 1981 (2 files) (File 28) - Box 220-221

Various holograph notes for Lectures on Justice, on retyping 1982. (3 files) (File 29) - Box 220-221

MS. of forthcoming volume by Bernard Jackson (ed.), Philosophy of Jewish Law, to which Stone contributed a principal introductory chapter on "National Law and Justice in Jewish Legal Ordering" (3 files, including preliminary work by Stone). (File 30) - Box 222

National Endowment of the Humanities, Washington, D.C. (File 31) - Box 223

Academy of Social Sciences (File 32) - Box 223

Australian Research Grants Commission, 7 files covering, 1967-1979 (File 33) - Box 224

Stone's visit to Australian National University for Yencken Memorial Lectures, 1975 (File 34) - Box 225

Seminar at Australian National University on Australian Lawyers and Legal Change, 23-25 August 1974 (File 35) - Box 225

Stone's contribution to seminar on World Society, Australian National University, 1975 (File 36) - Box 225

Stone's Visiting Fellowship, Australian National University, 1974 (File 37) - Box 225

Department of Foreign Affairs, re lectures to cadets by Stone (File 38) - Box 225

Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, re Australian Sovereign Territories (File 39) - Box 225

Foundation for Establishment of an International Criminal Court. Connect with earlier file. Stone was Founding President of this organisation. (File 40) - Box 225

Correspondence with Abraham Harari (File 41) - Box 225

Series 20. Material added, April-August 1987

Annotated manuscript of Precedent and law published in September 1985. (File) - Box 226

Received from Butterworths Pty.Ltd.

"The way of a judge with a principle - a tribute to professor Chaim Perelmon"repr. from Northern Kentucky Law Review, Symposium A tribute To Chaim Perelmon, Vol.12,No.3 1985 pp. 537-566 (File) - Box 226

"World order: Between State Power and Human Justice with a Postscript on Mutuality of Strategic Defense Initiatives" - Archiv des Völkerrechtes Vol. 24 Nos. 1986 (Tübingen) (File) - Box 226

"The Province and function of law, science and medicine: leeways of choice and patterns of discourse". The Julius and Reca Stone Memorial Lecture. (File) - Box 226

The University of New South Wales August 20, 1987

Series 21. Material added, March 1985

Manuscript of Precedent and Beyond: Dynamics of Common Law Growth published by Butterworths, 1985 (File) - Box 226-229

Various drafts with corrections, 1982-1983 (File) - Box 226-229

Successive drafts of introduction which became chapter 1, 1984 (File) - Box 226-229

MS of Stone, Precedent and Beyond - continued. (File) - Box 230

Later addenda 1983/1984 to various chapters at dates indicated on each item. (File) - Box 230

Successive drafts of new Sections X1A and X1B for Chapter 12, which later was renumbered Chapter 13. (Also includes MS of an unpublished article, "The Way of a Judge with a Principle", which emerged from this chapter. (File) - Box 230

Addendum prepared September 1984 concerning the current Ochoa Case in the California Supreme Court. (File) - Box 230

November 1984 -- new substitute Section IV for Introduction (which became Chapter 1). N.B. This folder also contains yearly draft of new Section VA re Michael Coper's work for Chapter 4 (which became Chapter 5), written December 1983. It also contains Annexes A - M on recently current literature prepared by Julius Stone in San Francisco, January 1984 and sent to Sydney for typing. (File) - Box 230

File on Julius Stone's consultancy at the East-West Centre, Honolulu, circa 1977, and related papers. (File) - Box 230

Julius Stone remarks in reply at the Golden Wedding Anniversary Luncheon tendered to Professor and Mrs Stone by Hastings College of the Law, April 20, 1984 (File) - Box 230

Four files of materials originally prepared for a separate volume on the New International Economic Order. (File) - Box 230

File on controversy concerning the appointment of a successor to the Julius Stone's Chair at the University of Sydney (re "lost" application of Professor Edward McWhinney). (File) - Box 230

Stone, A Sociological Perspective of International Law, Chapter in MacDonald/Johnson (eds), Structure and Process of International Law 263-305--prefinal worked MS. (File) - Box 230

Stone, Visions of World Order, published by Johns Hopkins U.P., October 1984 (File) - Box 231

Background files to about 1975 to the economic segments of the above book. (File) - Box 231

Corrected page proofs and index data. (File) - Box 231

Problems of Malformed and Genetically Deficient Children. (File) - Box 232

Consultation file and exchanges of ideas with Paediatric Surgeon Dr Douglas Cohen (including literature collected by Julius Stone). (File) - Box 232

Volume of Legal Essays on the Middle East, edited by Julius Stone with co-editor Professor Eugene Rostow (Yale University), projected and fully prepared by Julius Stone in 1973 but never published for lack of funds. (File) - Box 232

Precedent and Beyond: Dynamics of Common Law Growth - revision of Ms. of about June 1984, including formatting of footnotes. (File) - Box 233

Correspondence exchange - Julius Stone and Sir Laurence Street CJ re appellate courts, 1983 (File) - Box 233

File of Julius Stone obituary on his friend and colleague Professor Ilmar Tammelo, written early 1982 shortly after diagnosis of Julius Stones' own endo-bronchial cancer. (File) - Box 233

Correspondence between Julius Stone and Tammelo, 1979-1982 (File) - Box 233

Occasional letters to the press - 1970 onwards - incomplete file. (File) - Box 233

Invitations to Julius Stone to visit La Trobe University - not yet managed, 1984 (File) - Box 234

Correspondence with Professor S. Lakoff, colleague of Julius Stone at Woodrow Wilson Centre for Scholars, 1973 (File) - Box 234

File on Professor R. Lubic re projected visit to Australia. (File) - Box 234

List of Books sold to Library of University of NSW (Law School). (File) - Box 234

NSW Friends of Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Julius Stone Founding Member. Membership List, 1974 (File) - Box 234

Research project for a bio-bibliography of Julius Stone at the University of Texas, 1971-1980 (Barbara Drexler, Julius Stone, A Bio-Bibliography 1977). (File) - Box 234

Nobel Prize - nomination by Julius Stone of Hague Academy of International Law, 1975 (File) - Box 234

Centre for Asian and Western Legal Philosophy at University of Sydney - abortive proposal by Julius Stone circa, 1965 (File) - Box 234

File re Richard Hauser (Hepzibah Menuhin's husband) - project on Human Rights, including correspondence with Hauser (and personal conference with Hauser and Hebzibah, not here recorded). (File) - Box 234

Unfulfilled requests for articles from Julius Stone - incomplete. (File) - Box 234

Sundry notes of occasional addresses by Julius Stone (not complete, but include -- (File) - Box 234

1. Facts, Courts and Value Judgements

2. Re Solzenitzhen

3. Wise Politician's Guide to Parenthood

4. International Law and the Price of Survival, etc.

File re Frances Tonnelli, student at Hastings College of the Law. Julius Stone review article on the South West Africa Cases, 1974 (File) - Box 234

Collaboration by Julius Stone in Professor Norton Moore's Reader on International Legal Aspects of the Arab-Israel Conflict (2 vols). (File) - Box 234

De Wolf file - consultation of Julius Stone for International Endowment for the Humanities for "Ethics of Criminal Justice Project". (File) - Box 234

File re Julius Stone sabbatical leave - University of Sydney. (File) - Box 234

Supplementary file re controversy concerning Julius Stones' appointment, 1941-1942 (this concerns historical article later published in University of Sydney News, 1974). (File) - Box 234

List of MS in custody of University of Sydney, and later sent to National Library of Australia. (File) - Box 234

File re proposed move of University of Sydney Law School to Campus, 1959 (File) - Box 234

Newspaper cuttings of 1973 re oil crisis. (File) - Box 234

File on Bill of Rights proposals during Whitlam Government - a few Julius Stone comments. Connect Julius Stone's file International Commission of Jurists on related matters. (File) - Box 234

Julius Stone unpublished articles on Nicaragua v. US in World Court, 1984 (File) - Box 235

Lawyers for Nuclear Disarmament - remarks by Julius Stone at preliminary meeting at College of Law, St Leonards, July 14, 1984 (File) - Box 235

Visions of World Order connect with 1984 files of this Johns Hopkins Press book in Box 231 and in main files in Assignment of 1983. (File) - Box 235

Emergency updating of this MS on delay of publication date from June 1984 to November 1984 (updating done in San Francisco). (File) - Box 235

Also first draft of Index. (File) - Box 235

Visit of Julius Stone of 1980 to deliver the Inaugural Marks Lecture at the University of Arizona, Tucson. (File) - Box 235

File of correspondence between Julius Stone and his Oxford tutor, Professor G.C. Cheshire of Exeter College, Oxford, from 1943 to death of Cheshire in 1979. There is earlier correspondence dating back to 1928 when Cheshire was a tutor at Oxford, in a previous consignment. (File) - Box 235

Papers concerning the Trust to commemorate Senator Samuel Cohen, QC and the inauguration of the annual Senator Cohen Memorial Lecture. (File) - Box 235

Correspondence 1974-1982 between Julius Stone and Professor Morris Forkosch. (File) - Box 235

File of Correspondence concerning invitation to Julius Stone to visit University of Tokyo as Leverhulme Professor, 1968-1974 (File) - Box 235

Correspondence initiated by the late Professor Isaac Kisch and the University of Amsterdam for election of Julius Stone to the Overseas Fellowship of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. (Julius Stone has been a member of this Academy for some years.) (File) - Box 235

Data of Seminar on Contemporary International Law held at Macquarie University, August 29-30, 1981, at which Julius Stone participated. (File) - Box 235

Correspondence concerning Julius Stone's support for the movement opposing location of a new stadium in Parramatta Park, 1980-1981 (File) - Box 235

Latest file of correspondence between Julius Stone and Professor (later Baron) Chaim Perelman of the University of Brussels concerning various scholarly matters. (Perelman died in January 1984). (File) - Box 235

File relating to Edna Kaplan, one of Julius Stone's students at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. (File) - Box 236

Application to NSW Law Foundation. (File) - Box 236

Correspondence with Sol A. Dann, 1973 (File) - Box 236

Request for Julius Stone's opinion concerning some work of Lewis A. Dexter, Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1974 (File) - Box 236

File of Correspondence and also Obituary written by Julius Stone concerning the achievements of Dr Otto Bondy and his teaching in the Kelsenite tradition of which he was a distinguished disciple. (Dr Bondy participated in translations of Julius Stones' work into German.) (File) - Box 236

Correspondence concerning various international matters originating from James R. Huntley of the Battelle Seminar and Study Programs, Seattle, Washington. (File) - Box 236

File of correspondence with Dean Gordon Christenson and Professor Egon Guttman, both of the American University, Washington DC with various invitations to teach, most of which could not, however, be fitted in. (File) - Box 236

File of correspondence concerning Julius Stone's delivery of the Mooers Lecture, at the American University, Washington DC, 1973 (File) - Box 236

File of Julius Stone, acting as Ph.D. examiner in respect of Mr J. Shatin, University of Melbourne. (File) - Box 236

File re leading article on the UN General Assembly in New York Journal of International Law and Politics, 1975 (File) - Box 236

File concerning article, "General Assembly--Zenith or Nadir?", written by Julius Stone, 1975, later published in New York Journal of International Law and Politics. (File) - Box 236

Israel and Palestine: Assault on the Law of Nations--Notes for Index. (File) - Box 236

Files on Australian Copyright and Lending Rights Laws, on which Julius Stone was consulted. Also contains some early exchanges re acquisition of Julius Stone's papers. (File) - Box 236

Correspondence with Justice Hal Wootten and the NSW Law Reform Commission, 1977 (File) - Box 236

File concerning invitation to Julius Stone to attend symposium in memory of Professor Rene Marcic at the University of Salzburg. (File) - Box 236

Files relating to Julius Stone work at Hastings College of the Law, 1973-1983 (File) - Box 237-239

Correspondence, Sydney-San Francisco, 1973 - ZS - RS (File) - Box 237-239

File preceding 1974 visit. (File) - Box 237-239

Sundry Hastings Documents of General Interest, 1974 (File) - Box 237-239

Correspondence re visit to Gonzaga University and Hastings, 1974 (File) - Box 237-239

Handouts to Hastings classes, 1974 (File) - Box 237-239

Examination and Rogues Gallery files, 1975 (File) - Box 237-239

Monash San Francisco, 1975 - sundry air travel documents. (File) - Box 237-239

Zena Sachs - Julius Stone and sundry correspondence, 1975 (File) - Box 237-239

Files preparatory to Hastings visit 1976 (this visit was abandoned owing to Mrs Stone being taken gravely ill). (File) - Box 237-239

Correspondence 1977 concerning Julius Stone - Hastings long-term arrangements. (File) - Box 237-239

Correspondence 1977 - with Zena Sachs and wife Reca Stone. (File) - Box 237-239

Hastings - Julius Stone and Zena Sachs correspondence, 1978 (File) - Box 237-239

Various documents of academic and general interest, 1978 - e.g. University admissions policy. (File) - Box 237-239

Correspondence - Julius Stone - Zena Sachs, 1979 (File) - Box 237-239

Hastings - documents and academic or general importance, 1979 (File) - Box 237-239

Correspondence - Julius Stone and Zena Sachs, 1980 (File) - Box 237-239

Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, re Julius Stone article on Bakke Case, 1979 (File) - Box 237-239

Hastings Law Journal - Julius Stone article, circ, 1978 (File) - Box 237-239

Hastings - correspondence 1980-1983 on Julius Stone's arrangements with Hastings College of the Law. (File) - Box 237-239

Visits to Monash University, 1975 and 1977 (File) - Box 237-239

Correspondence file, 1977, and related documents. (File) - Box 237-239

Correspondence file, 1975, and related documents. (File) - Box 237-239

Pocket Diaries of Julius Stone, 1970, 1973-1981, and cancelled passport of Julius Stone, 1973-1978 (File) - Box 237-239

Visit to Australian National University by Julius Stone, 1974 (File) - Box 240

Visit and Course of Lectures by Julius Stone, University of California at San Diego, March 1973 (File) - Box 240

Address by Julius Stone to Philosophical Society, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, "Trends in Jurisprudence in the Second Half-Century", 1968 (File) - Box 240

Canadian National Conference on the Law, 1972. Opening Speech by Julius Stone, February 2 1972 (File) - Box 240

Appellate Judicial Process Course. Class Lecture Notes to 1977--before Revision. (File) - Box 240

Bibliographies, etc. for Jurisprudence course, University of Sydney, about 1970. (File) - Box 240

Social Dimensions of Law and Justice, German Translation. 3 vols. published as Stone, Rechtssoziologie (by Rombach and Co). File of correspondence with translators, Professor Ilmar Tammelo and publishers, 1973-1982 (File) - Box 240

Ditto, correspondence and contract with Rombach and Co., the German publishers. (File) - Box 240

Social Dimensions of Law and Justice--file on reprints of 1971 and 1977. (File) - Box 240

Conflict Through Consensus - co-published by Maitland and Johns Hopkins University Press and Tripathi (India)--quotations and correspondence with co-publishers. (File) - Box 241

Ditto, distribution correspondence, 1977 (File) - Box 241

University of NSW, Department of Science, Survey of Research Effort. (File) - Box 241

University of NSW, Research thesis of John Green (graduate) with Julius Stone's comments. (File) - Box 241

Manuscript of Julius Stone volume on Law as an Instrument of Social Control. This is a wholly unpublished Manuscript, apparently prepared by Julius Stone before 1945, since handwriting in the margins is that of Reca Stone, his only amanuensis at that time. (Some of this Manuscript was involved in a fire on the top floor of the Law School in Phillip Street, Sydney.) (File) - Box 241

Theories of Justice course - current items, 1974 (File) - Box 241

International Law - relevant press cuttings, June-July 1974 (File) - Box 241

Series 22. Material added November 1985

Correspondence arranged alphabetically in files.

A, B (File) - Box 241

B, C (File) - Box 242

C - F (File) - Box 243

G, H (File) - Box 244

H - K (File) - Box 245

L, M (File) - Box 246

M - O (File) - Box 247

R, S (File) - Box 248

S, T (File) - Box 249

U (File) - Box 250

V, W (File) - Box 251

Army Reserve, Maitland Publications (File) - Box 252

Personal papers (File) - Box 253-257

This includes items pinned to the Wall of Julius Stone's study at the Law School; files of family correspondence - Jonathon, Eleanor, (US), Michael, (England). Materials relating to Stone's admission to NSW Bar 1981, Golden Wedding 1984, OBE Congratulations, QC Appointment 1982, Illness 1982-1984, Biographical Material (1907), 1967-1985 and other materials relating to Stone's appointments at various Universities, correspondence of a personal nature.

Rogues Gallery - materials relating to students' results in law subjects, 1958-1972 (File) - Box 258-259

Course materials for University of NSW. Includes class lists, exams, lecture notes, bibliography, (1966-1983). (File) - Box 260-261

Testimonials written for ex-students applying for scholarships, fellows and graduate courses. (File) - Box 262

Associations and Learned Societies, various correspondence and articles relating to associations which Stone was involved with. Included are Amnesty International, Planetary Citizens, World Academy of Art and Science, Australian Society of Legal Philosophy and International Academy of Comparative Law, 1970-1985 (File) - Box 263-264

Australian Senate Crisis 1975, mainly press cuttings. (File) - Box 265

Festschrift files, stamp "Committee to Honour Professor Julius Stone", 1982-1982 (File) - Box 266-267

Seminars and Conferences (File) - Box 268

Ottawa Conference 1971 (?) (File) - Box 268

East-West Centre Seminar 1977 (File) - Box 268

Vienna Convention, 1968-1976 (File) - Box 268

Canadian Visit 1972 (File) - Box 268

Delhi Seminar on Economic Farce, 1976 (File) - Box 268

Talks and Press Releases (File) - Box 269-270

Transcript, cuttings etc. (File) - Box 269-270

Gough Whitlam and West Asia 1980 (File) - Box 269-270

Lecture on Aggression 1977 (File) - Box 269-270

Justice in the Slough of Equality 1977 (File) - Box 269-270

Occasional Writings Broadcasts 1971-1972 and various other talks. (File) - Box 269-270

Papers relating to Professor Stone's teaching of 'International Law' at Hastings College of Law, California, 1973-1983 (File) - Box 271

English/Hebrew Lesson material 1967 (File) - Box 272

John Field Simms Lecture 1959 (File) - Box 272

Baader, Meinhoff and Bande - articles. (File) - Box 272

Political Committees, Conferences, 1973-1975 (File) - Box 273

Reviews of various works (File) - Box 274

Aggression and World Order 1958-1962

Quest for Survival 1958-1962

Legal Controls of International Conflict

Law and Society

Annotated law textbook

Reviews of various works (File) - Box 275

Law and the Social Sciences 1966-1967

Of Law and Nations 1975

Pre-trilogy sets of extracts 1948-1949, 1964-1966

Province and function of law 1947-1952

Dion publications recent trends 1945-1946

International guarantees of minor rights - correspondence and reviews 1932-1934.

Reviews of arious works (File) - Box 276

Human Law and Human Justice 1965

Social Dimensions

Legal Controls and International Conflict 1954-1955

The Province and Function of the Law 1946

Legal System and Lawyers' Reasonings

New Economic World Order 1968-1971

Reviews of various works (File) - Box 277

Science and Ethics (with other related papers)

Non-interventional in children with major handicaps : Legal and Ethical Aspects 1983.

Duties of Scientists

Social Dimensions 1968

Vision of World Order, between state power and human justice published 1984. (File) - Box 278-279

Correspondence, research materials, press cuttings, and manuscripts.

Proofs of Precedent and Law, dynamics and common law growth published 1985. (File) - Box 280-281

Materials and correspondence relating to Precedent and Law. (File) - Box 282-283

Manuscripts, drafts and articles relating to Professor Stone's book Israel and Palestine. (File) - Box 284

Correspondence relating to Israel and Palestine. (File) - Box 285

Research materials, published articles and booklets relating to Israel and Palestine. (File) - Box 286-292

Middle East Files (File) - Box 293-296

These materials were kept separately by Professor Stone. There is some overlap with Boxes 284-292, relating to Israel and Palestine.

Materials include cuttings, press releases, and other published materials used for research.

Small Books (File) - Box 293-296

Several files were kept together under the title "Small Books". They relate to different topics which Professor Stone was researching for future books.

Newspaper clippings, drafts, correspondence, 1968-1975 (File) - Box 297-298

Materials collected on "Equality", includes lecture notes. Some material discusses racism and women's rights, 1967-1980. Also contains holograph notes for Mark's Lecture at University of Arizona 1980 "Equality and the Search for justice". (File) - Box 299-300

Life without Law, The Lawless Society. Various materials collected for research on the above, 1967-1975 (File) - Box 301

Civil Disobedience Materials include published articles, correspondence, manuscript, 1967-1975 (File) - Box 302

The following boxes were not labelled as "Small Books". They relate to various subjects which Professor Stone has researched. (File) - Box 302

Insanity and the Law - articles, correspondence, manuscript (Madness and Guilt), articles for ABC Law Report 1982-1985. Includes items relating to the trial of John Hinckley who wounded President Reagan in 1984. (File) - Box 303

Draft relating to John Thompson's volume on Alf Conlon. (File) - Box 304

Unpublished articles on Law, Society and Social Justice 1972 - address delivered at National Conference on Law, Ottawa, 2 February 1972 (File) - Box 304

Unpublished article 'Nicaragua V The United States, How the Legal advisors flunked' 1984 with related materials. (File) - Box 304

Materials relating to unpublished textbook on Evidence. (File) - Box 305

Various preparatory materials on a projected work on 'The New Economic Order!', 1969-1976 (File) - Box 305

Project on Oceanic Entitlements, collected materials, published articles, press clippings, 1973-1981 (File) - Box 306-307

Science and Ethics, cuttings, manuscripts, correspondence, 1958-1985 (File) - Box 308

Human Rights Bill 1973, lecture and related papers. (File) - Box 308

Articles and notes on Property, manuscripts, 1945-1975 (File) - Box 309

International law in Australia, proofs, class readings, 1984 (File) - Box 310

Vietnam War - correspondence, 1967-1968 (File) - Box 311

Concepts of Community by Helga Hernes, 1972 (File) - Box 311

Israel and Jewish materials includes items on Soviet Jewry, correspondence, 1973-1984 (File) - Box 312-313

Religion - various articles discussing religion, includes manuscripts, 1949-1977 (File) - Box 314-317

Mass Media - materials collected when researching Mass media and the law. Includes cuttings, published materials, manuscripts and index cards to readings collected, bibliography. (File) - Box 318-320

Framed photo 'Harvard Law School Faculty 1935-1936'. (File) - Box 321

Framed document admitting Julius Stone to the Supreme Court at Auckland, March 1941 (File) - Box 321

Framed document admitting Julius Stone as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court, May 1945 (File) - Box 321

Photo and correspondence re portrait, 1982 (File) - Box 321

Series 23. Material added, February 1986

Jewish/Hebrew materials includes Gaza Incidents, Jewish Board of Deputies "Julius and Reca Stone" oration 1985, Symposium on Jewish Law 10 February, 1986 and Israel, 1967 "Direct Negotiations". (File) - Box 322

Manuscripts and correspondence (File) - Box 323

"Of law and nations" 1955-1972

"Israel as a Belligerent Occupant" 1967

"World Order : between State power and human justice" 1986

Correspondence and manuscript for "The way of a judge with a principle, a tribute to Professor Chaim Perelman" 1985 (File) - Box 323

Print of sculpture used on dust jacket of Social Dimensions of Law and Justice, 1966 (File) - Box 323

Materials collected for book Israel and Palestine, 1981 (File) - Box 324

'Egypt and the Palestinian Covenant' unpublished, 1970 (File) - Box 324

Materials collected on the Middle East, 1939-1956 (File) - Box 325

Articles on Middle East 1967.

Materials on aggression includes Seminar on Aggression, Delhi, 1960; several copies of "A Workable Definition of Aggression'; Suez crisis 1956; and other articles collected. (File) - Box 326

Readings on Sociology of International Law: Typescript of parts of an unpublished work "Law as an instrument of Social Control". (File) - Box 327

Reviews of Julius Stone's works and reviews by Julius Stone (File) - Box 328

1. Cassette "1. Book Review of 'Visions of World Order' ABC Radio. 2. First Edition 26 June 1985 Ian Bell.

2. Interview with Jill Kitson" sent to Oral History Section 12 April 1990.

Catalogues from various law schools, 1933-1972 (File) - Box 329

Materials collected for Trilogy - published, 1964-1966 (File) - Box 329

Various documents US Civil liberties, 1949 (File) - Box 329

Talks - typed and handwritten notes on many topics including Israel; Jews; Jerusalem; Power, politics and human hopes; Jokes; UN Charter and Asian States and International Law, 1952-1974 (File) - Box 330-332

Personal Papers (File) - Box 333

Files relating to Julius Stone's Case with the Taxation Board Review. (File) - Box 333

OBE Congratulations, 1973 (File) - Box 333

Afternoon tea party arrangement, 1962 (File) - Box 333

Biographical Material - chapter from the book Australian Jews of (File) - Box 333

Today and the part they have played by R. Brasch, Cassell Australia. (File) - Box 333

Obituary Items. (File) - Box 333

Thesis on Common Jurisprudence by Peter W. Cross, 1975 (File) - Box 334

Precedent and Law - Distributions, 1986 (File) - Box 334

Butterworth - Evidence Project, 1985 (File) - Box 334

Correspondence re Julius Stone's Library, 1985 (File) - Box 334

LL.M. Course in Selected Problems of International Law, 1967 (File) - Box 335

Legal Nature of the Hostilities in Vietnam: Outline of Problems, 1967 (File) - Box 335

Vietnam: Draft Outline of Facts (1883-1954). (File) - Box 335

Legal Problems of Israel's Occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. (File) - Box 335

Notes on Arab-Israel Relations During and After June 1967 War. (File) - Box 335

Israel as a Belligerent Occupant: The Six-Day War and the Charter. Notes on Some Main Legal Issues., August-September 1967 (File) - Box 335

Jurisprudence: Student Reading Commitments for "Law and Society" Lectures, 1967 and 1965 (File) - Box 335

Jurisprudence: Student Reading Commitment on Third Term's Lectures, 1964 (File) - Box 335

Jurisprudence: Course Materials, 1964. (Suppl. Materials extracted from Social Dimensions, Ch.1,20 and 22-25) (File) - Box 335

Jurisprudence: Seminar in Human Law and Human Justice (Problematics of the Appellate Judicial Process) University of Washington, Winter Quarter, 1966-1967 (File) - Box 335

Incomplete sets of review extracts "Province". (File) - Box 335

Jurisprudence Song. (File) - Box 335

Opening Credo - P.I.L. (File) - Box 335

Seminar In International Law Problems 1966 (Outline, with Reading Lists) (File) - Box 335

All-India Seminar on Possible Contributions of Indian Traditions Concerning the Relations of Major Organised Groups to Contemporary Problems of International Law (University of Delhi, 1960). (File) - Box 336

Aggression - Definition and the Control of War, 1966-1967 (File) - Box 336

Legal System - Lectures on Logical Processes and Historical Continuity in Common Law Growth. (File) - Box 336

United Nations Security Forces - Conference, Oslo, February 1964 (File) - Box 336

International Conflict Resolution: Supplementary Paper for P.I.L. Class, October 1964 (File) - Box 336

Seminar, November 1964 - Security Council - Eichmann. (File) - Box 336

Series 24. Material added, 1987-1988

Letter from Geoffrey Atkinson (File) - Box 337

Annotated manuscript of Precedent and law (File) - Box 337

Correspondence and copy of article Liberation Movements: Arab and Jewish, 1974 (File) - Box 337

Various typed essays. (File) - Box 337

Letter to Mrs Stone re Julius Stone's death with statement on his life by Professor Alice Tay, University of Sydney, 1985 (File) - Box 337

OBE and AO Medals and information. (File) - Box 338

Card sent to Julius Stone in 1970 after his heart attack, from his International Law Class, Sydney University. (File) - Box 338

Photograph of Julius Stone with his wife Reca. (File) - Box 338

Harvard Law School Yearbook, 1957 (File) - Box 338

Photocopy of article 'Head tax on Jews : an appeal. (File) - Box 338

A Record of a Tribute to Professor and Mrs Julius Stone, 1959 (File) - Box 338

Photograph of people of Jurisprudence Seminar at Lucknow University 1960 includes Julius and Mrs Stone. (File) - Box 338

Photograph of an exhibition of Professor Stone's works - Hastings, 1983 (File) - Box 338

Photograph of 5 Australian judges. (File) - Box 338

Photograph of a University - but not sure where. (File) - Box 338

World Peace through Law Centre, 1974 (File) - Box 338

Plaque inscribed "Julius Stone Fellow Centre for advanced study in the Behavioural Sciences 1964-1964" and set in square timber paperweight. (File) - Box 339

Framed Photograph - The Honorary Graduates at Leeds University, 1973 (File) - Folio No. ?

Framed document admitting Julius Stone as a solicitor of the Supreme Court, Leeds, 1973 (File) - Folio No. ?

Birthday Card, Photograph of Dean Erwin Griswold of Harvard Law School, Poster announcing lecture on Revived Natural Law, 28 April 1964. Photograph of Harold W. Stephens (Justice). (File) - Folio No. ?

Poster Lecture 3.27-67 Apartheid, Law Dinner to honour Julius Stone 1966; 25 years in law school. Record produced in memory of Rene Maric who visited the Department of Jurisprudence at the University of Sydney Law School, 1971 with his wife Blanca. On their flight back to Salzburg, after stopping over in London, their plan crashed and both died. (File) - Folio No. ?

Set of 7 prints of works by Arthur Szyk with compliments slip from Jewish National Fund of New South Wales. (File) - Folio No. ?

American Society of International Law Certificate of Merit, 1985 (File) - Folio No. ?

Order of Australia document, 1981 (File) - Folio No. ?

University of Sydney 'Doctor of Laws' (File) - Folio No. ?

Testimonial, 1972 (File) - Folio No. ?

First Asian Foreign Service Course, Philippines - photograph, certificate of appreciation, 1867 (File) - Folio No. ?

Series 25. Material added July 1992

Material received in this consignment forms three distinct groups: files relating to the Committee on National Morale, files received from Stone's secretary and research assistant, Zena Sachs and files of Leonie Star, biographer of Professor Stone. The Leonie Star material has been catalogued separately at MS 9350.

Subseries 25_1. Committee on National Morale

Papers maintained by Professor Julius Stone relating to the Prime Minister's Committee on National Morale, chaired by Major A.A. Conlon. The Committee was established in mid-1942 to investigate national morale and to advise government on policy regarding morale. The Committee Vice-Chairman was Professor Stone and other members over the Committee's life included Dr K. Barry, Professor R.M. Crawford, S. Deamer, Professor A.K. Stout, Dr I.H. Hogbin, Dr W.E.W. Stanner, Professor R.D. Wright, Justice E.D. Roper, Dr C.E.W. Bean, and Professor I. Clunies-Ross. Subcommittees of the Committee on National Morale included Enemy Propaganda, Films and Education.

The 33 files in this part of the consignment were received from John Pomeroy who had been lent the material by Anne Conlon to use for his thesis. The files had been given by Professor Stone to Anne Conlon who was writing a biography of her father-in-law, A.A. Conlon. When the files were received by the Library, the covers had been numbered and annotated with details of the contents, possibly by Pomeroy. The files have been kept in this order, and the list based closely on an item list supplied by Pomeroy. Not all files have titles.

Universities (File 1) - Box 339

Summary of report on press reaction to WOI (Department of War Organisation of Industry) restrictions, November/December 1942 (typescript, 4 p.)

Check list of published materials on morale in USA, 14 November 1940 (typescript, 32 p., 3 copies)

Report of Prime Minister's Committee on National Morale (Document No. 1), March 1942 (typescript, 4 p. and attachment, 3 copies)

Office of the Committee for National Morale (USA). 'Identification of neutral news sources' (typescript, 11 p., 3 copies)

'The new science of public opinion measurement' (USA) (typescript, 12 p., 3 copies)

'Commonwealth policy in regard to universities' - statement by J. J. Dedman, 3 November 1942 (typescript, 5 p.)

Booklet: ACI at battle stations (nd)

The periodical in wartime by K. G. Murray Publishing (brochure nd)

'Bibliography of current literature', January 1941 (typescript 4 p., 2 copies)

'Beginnings of a bibliography on psychological factors in morale' (22 p.) nd.

Assorted papers (File 2) - Box 339

'Civilian morale in North Queensland', draft report and appendix, 1 February 1943 (typescript 25 p.)

Copies of letters sent by Professor J. Stone to A. Conlon (9 November 1943), K. Barry (24 December 1943), A. Conlon (27 September 1943) and Secretary, The Common Cause (24 December 1943)

Press clippings re 'The Common Cause'

Charts relating to industrial unrest in World War I and World War II (6 p. - tabulation) [c. 1942]

Correspondence of Professor J. Stone relating to A. Conlon, 1959.

Assorted Papers (File 3) - Box 339

Letter by A. Conlon to John Curtin relating to morale in North Queensland, 1 April 1943 (copy: typescript, 2 p.)

Paper on Karl Mannheim (typescript p. 9-13 only)

Letter by Zena Sachs to Harold White and reply, December 1942

Telegram to Roland Pullen from Mungo McCallum, 18 May 1943

Letter by Stone to Colonel R. B. Madgwick, 10 May 1943

Telegram to Dr Ian Hogbin (probably sent by Conlon)

Letters from Dr Ian Hogbin to A. Conlon (15 July 1943), Colonel F.R. North (21 July 194 and Professor Mills (21 July 1943)

Script 'We make the guns' (typescript, 9 p.) (see also file 6 and 21)

Correspondence - miscellaneous relating to stationery, July-August 1943.

Assorted Papers (File 4) - Box 339

Reprints of articles 'Penetration of Axis and Propaganda' by F.L. Ruch and K. Young, August 1942 (2 copies)

Letter by Colonel John Mant to Stone, 6 May 1942

Letters (2) by Stone to A. Conlon re Adela Walsh case, 21 & 22 May 1942

Letter by F. C. Hutley to Stone, 27 May 1942 (+ 4 p. judgement on Adela Walsh case)

News clipping re Leonski case, The Age, 26 May 1942.

Assorted Papers (File 5) - Box 339

Miscellaneous correspondence on furnishings and fittings for the Sydney Office of the Committee on National Morale on the 5th Floor, University Chambers, Elizabeth Street, 1942 & 1943.

Assorted Papers (File 6) - Box 339

Roley Pullen Script 'We Make The Guns', Part II (see also file 3 and 21).

Assorted Papers (File 7) - Box 339

Reprint of article 'Maintenance of morale' by M. H. Hedges, Washington DC (5 p.), July 1941 (3 copies)

'An outline of political geography' by Robert Strauz -Hupe (7 p., 3 copies)

Assorted Papers (File 8) - Box 339

Miscellaneous telegrams and papers relating to travel arrangements, 1942-1943.

Assorted Papers (File 9) - Box 339

Miscellaneous clippings, reprints and drafts relating to public opinion, propaganda, public relations, and morale 1941-1942.

Assorted Papers (File 10) - Box 339

Reprint of 'Morale in America' by Arthur Upham Pope, October 1942

Reprint of 'Penetration of Axis propaganda' by F.L. Ruch & K. Young, August 1942

Draft report 'The bureaucracy and morale' (amendments to Conlon's draft, 15 p., typescript); Letters by Stone to A. Conlon (29 June 1943), by L.F. Giblin to Stone (29 June 1943) and by A.A. Conlon to Stone (18 May 1943)

Extracts from Sydney Morning Herald on National Security Regulations, 28-30 September 1943; Letters by Stone to A. Conlon (12 October 1943), A. Conlon to Stone (15 October 1943 and 8 October 1943), K. Barry to Stone (16 December 1943), and John Curtin to A. Conlon (6 October 1943)

Draft report on education and morale (4 p., typescript)

Letters by A. Conlon to Stone, 22 July 1943 (plus attachment J. P. McAuley's notes on Karl Mannheim, 4 p.) and letter by W.E. Wurth to the Secretary, Prime Minister's Department relating to civilian morale in North Queensland, 22 June 1943 (3 p.)

Letter by Dorothy Higgins to Stone, 2 November 1943 (3 p.)

Typescript 'Training of military administrators in Britain and America' (3 p.)

Summary of extracts from Symposium on Morale in American Journal of Sociology, November 1941

Typescript 'School for statesmen' by Colonel H. Beukema in Fortune, January 1943 (10 p.)

Part of an article by G.D.H. Cole, 26 May 1942 (pages 1-2 missing)

'Precis of relevant current literature' - notes on Max Lemer's book It is later than you think, (23 p.)

Letters by Stone to W.E.H. Stanner, 17 April 1944 (includes 5 letters of introduction for Stanner to notables in USA and Britain), April 1944 plus 20 letters of introduction for John Kerr, April 1944.

Petty cash, stationery (File 11) - Box 339

Minor accounts, 1942-1943 of the Committee on National Morale kept by Dorothy Higgins and Zena Sachs, secretaries to A. Conlon & Stone.

Ashby research (File 12) - Box 339

Paper by Stuart Lucy on techniques of public opinion surveys (typescript 6 p.) nd.

Education Sub-committee (File 13) - Box 339

Letter by A. K. Stout to A. Conlon, 15 October 1942 relating to the Education Sub-committee.

Assorted papers (File 14) - Box 340

Interim memorandum (Confidential) by Stone, 11 May 1942

Pencil notes by Stone on court decisions

Pencil and typescript notes on regional defence administration (UK)

Letters by Stone to A. Conlon (7 May 1942), and by A. Conlon to Stone (6-7 May 1942)

Pencil notes - emergency administration of justice.

Research Sub-Committee (File 15) - Box 340

Submission by Social Workers' Association of NSW to National Morale Committee on 'Civilian Aid Service: information bureaux', 1942

Extract from Life magazine, 27 July 1942.

Films Sub Committee (File 16) - Box 340

Letters by A. K. Stout to Australian Services Education Council (6 August 1943) and by Stone to L.F. Giblin, 26 May 1943

Paper on 'British Documentary Film Production' (8 p., typescript), 1943

Letters from Zena Sachs to A. Conlon, 15 July 1943 and from A. K. Stout to A. Conlon (8 July 1943) and Mrs John Moore (4 June 1943)

Notice of meeting and agenda, Films Sub Committee, 9 June 1943

Films Sub Committee - Scheme for Distribution and Production (3 p.)

Letter by A. K. Stout to L. F. Giblin, 24 August 1943

Handwritten notes re Films Sub Committee - original draft of letter (4 p. double sided) nd

Typescript ('confidential') entitled 'Triple - C: a Commonwealth celluloid circus' (4 p., nd, 3 copies)

Letter by A. K. Stout to John Metcalfe, 16 November 1942

Minute by A. K. Stout re Heyer proposal, 28 October 1942

Letter by A. K. Stout to Dorothy Higgins, nd.

Health and Recreation Movement (File 17) - Box 340

Leaflet Recreation and Leadership Movement, c 1939

Leaflet re Conference 'Youth and the nation', 28 November 1942

Handwritten draft 'Some problems relating to use of leisure' (7 p.) nd

Circular 'Recreation and Leadership Movement' (1p.) nd

Leaflets re Summer School, January 1939 and January 1940

Leaflet re exhibition 'Creative values in recreation', July 1938

Leaflet re exhibition for Health Week, October 1939

Typescript 'Some problems relating to the use of leisure' (5 p.) nd

Typescript 'Loss of leaders from autonomous bodies' (2 p.) nd

Extract from magazine (1 p.).

Assorted papers (File 18) - Box 340

Report 'Civilian morale in North Queensland' by Professor R. D. Wright and Dr Ian Hogbin addressed to Chairman of Morale Committee, 1 February 1943

Letters by Dr Ian Hogbin to Dorothy Higgins (9 February 1943) and Professor R. D. Wright, (9 February 1943) and letter by Dorothy Higgins to A. Conlon, 19 February 1943

Drafts of report on 'Civilian morale in North Queensland' (25 p. plus appendices).

Women, nurseries (File 19) - Box 340

Submission by the War Workers' Infants Aid Committee, Perth WA entitled 'National morale and the women of Australia' (3 p.) and attachment 'The case for the organization of creches and kindergartens for the children of married women war workers' (3 p.) signed by Dorothy V. Irwin, Chairman, 3 September 1942

Extract from The Christian Science Monitor 'Hundreds of child care units for war job mothers', 6 January 1943

Extract from The New York Times 'War nurseries aid working mothers', 30 July 1942

Newsclipping from The Argus 'Young mothers in industry', 22 July 1942

Note on 'Post war reconstruction: position of women' by Kathleen Fitzpatrick (2 copies, nd).

Miscellaneous (File 20) - Box 340

'Memorandum for Professor Stone on conditions in the Army' (anonymous typescript, 3 p, c1942)

'Report on supply of refrigerators to the AIF' (typescript, 10 p.), August 1942

List of important Americans (1 p.)

Note re Dr Bean's views, 2 September 1942

Translation of document - guidelines for Japanese army (typescript, 22 p., c1942)

Letter by Professor John Bostock to A. Conlon & attachment, 18 December 1942

Letter by A. Conlon to Stone & attachment, 7 July 1942

Extract from 'The study of history' by R. M. Crawford (1 p.) nd

Extract from The Christian Science Monitor, (2 p.), 20 June 1942

Article 'Heads of Russian factories' from Social Research, September 1942 (12 p.)

Letter by A. Conlon to Stone re advisory/information bureaux (7 p.), 2 November 1942

Lord Mayor's Committee for Morale - basic ideas (1 p.) nd.

List of members of Lord Mayor of Melbourne's Committee for Morale (1 p.)

Activities of Lord Mayor's Committee for Morale (1 p.)

Affiliated organisations (1 p.)

Extracts from Hansard re Lord Mayor's Committee for Morale (3 p.) 14 May 1942

Extract from The Argus, 8 July 1942

Letter by Professor R. M. Crawford to A. Conlon (2 p.), 30 November 1942

Letter by A. Conlon to Arthur Upham Pope (2 p.), 11 July 1942

Letter by Arthur Upham Pope to A. Conlon (4 p.), 18 August 1942

Extract from Life magazine, 27 July 1942

Extract from Newspaper News, 1 October 1942

Letter by Syd Deamer to Stone, 4 August 1942

Extracts from The New Yorker, April & May 1942

Extract from The Advertiser, 22 September 1942

Extract from Elkin survey questionnaire (2 p.).

Assorted papers (File 21) - Box 340

Extract from Smith's Weekly, 10 October 1942

Extract from The Fortnightly, article by Stephen Spender entitled 'Morale and short term education', June 1942

Agenda for Prime Minister's Committee on National Morale, 18 July 1942

Press report Daily Telegraph

Draft memo to Prime Minister on the Department of Information

Note on use of commercial advertisers in governmental propaganda, nd.

Extracts from parliamentary debates (UK) (51 p.), 7 July 1942

Paper 'Technique of public opinion surveys' by Stuart Lucy (6 p.), c1942

Extract from Sunday Telegraph News Review, 21 June 1942

'Points concerning the radio research undertaken in 1939/1940 by the Ashby organisation' (anon) nd.

US Committee on National Morale

'Identification of neutral news sources' (11 p.)

'Bibliography of current literature' (2 p.)

Check List of publications on morale (32 p.), 14 November 1940

'The new science of public opinion measurement' (12 p.) anon, nd.

National morale - list of articles (3 p.) nd.

Script 'We make the guns' Part I, ABC, c1942 (see also files 3 and 6)

Papers on Recreation and Leadership Movement (duplicates)

Folder of semi-personal letters to Zena Sachs (Secretary to Professor J. Stone), 1942-1943.

Assorted papers (File 22) - Box 340

Summaries of articles from The American journal of sociology, November 1941

'Nuffield College, Oxford: social reconstruction survey report 1941-1942' by G.D.H. Cole (9 p. and appendices), 26 May 1942

Anthony Hordern's advertisement 'The loveliest sight', Sydney Morning Herald, 14 December 1942

Extracts from The New Yorker, 11 April 1942 and 30 May 1942

Draft interim report to Prime Minister (A. K. Stout and Ian Hogbin), [c.May 1942]

'Extract from Harvard alumni bulletin', 8 May 1943.

Reconstruction of the Department of Information (File 23) - Box 340

Draft submission to Prime Minister re proposal for Public Relations Commission, 20 December 1942

Draft National Security (Public Relations Commission) regulations (8 p.), nd

Notes on publicity prepared by A. G. Crawford, 15 October 1942.

Research on press attitudes (File 24) - Box 340

Anthony Hordern's advertisement, 14 December 1942

Summaries of press editorials and articles re Department of War Organization of Industry and J.J Dedman (6 p.), Nov-December 1942

Summaries of press reports, March 1943 and 'US aid to Australia' (1942).

Minutes of meetings, agenda (File 25) - Box 340

Notes on meeting of Sydney members of Committee, 23 November 1942

Agenda - meetings of Prime Minister's Committee on National Morale, 16 December 1942

Notes of meeting, 19 December 1942 (10 p.)

Notes of meeting (3 p.).

Research Bureaux (File 26) - Box 340

Notes on Wartime Regulations Research Bureau, 25 February 1943

Note on Institute of Public Affairs, [c.June 1943]

Note on Baro Ltd nd

Press report on riot, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 March 1943

Note on riots, 8 March 1943.

Correspondence (File 27) - Box 340

Letters by Stone to A. Conlon, 12 January 1943, 12 May 1943 and 28 April 1943; letter by Conlon to Stone nd. and letter by John Curtin to Stone, 24 June 1942.

General correspondence (File 28) - Box 340

Miscellaneous correspondence, accounts and requisitions, 1942-43.

General correspondence (File 29) - Box 341

Letters by A. Conlon to Stone [1943] and 26 February 1943 (and attachment 'The political problem in North Africa' by Norman Harper - 22 p.)

Letter by Stone to A. Conlon, 8 October 1942

Letter by Dorothy Higgins to Stone, 17 February 1943

'Second report of Select Committee on National Expenditure' 1941-1942

Articles published in The Nation, 25-26 December.

Sub-committees (File 30) - Box 341

Letter by A. Conlon to John Curtin re enemy propaganda to Australia 20 November 1942 and 25 November 1942

Report on Tokyo broadcasts (5 p.) nd.

Papers entitled 'Industrial fatigue' (1917) and 'Health of woman in industry' (1919)

Press report from the Christian Science Monitor, 1 September 1942

'Interim report on Sydney University survey' (21 p.), 2 October 1942

Draft suggestions on the constitution and functions of the Universities Commission' with Appendix D: 'Suggested functions for the Commission', nd

Typescript relating to Radio Batavia and enemy short wave broadcasts (4 p.) nd

'Survey of survey' (re purpose of social surveys) (12 p.) nd

Paper 'The nature of morale: a preliminary survey' (6 p.) by Research Sub Committee of the National Morale Committee (3 copies) nd

Paper 'Systematic exposition of Axis plans' (by A. H. McDonald), nd

Copy of text of cable from England re 'British universities' assistance to students' nd

Copy of letter L. F. Giblin to Stone, 20 May 1943

Paper for Films Sub Committee: 'Scheme for distribution and production of documentary films designed to assist in the maintenance of morale' (7 p.) nd

Japanese propaganda to Australia (7 p.), July 1943.

Assorted papers (File 31) - Box 341

Telegram, A. Conlon to Stone, 16 December 1942 and 24 December 1942

Letter, Stone to A. Conlon (6 p.), 1 October 1942

Letter, Secretary, Prime Minister's Department to Stone, 31 August 1942

Letter, A. Conlon to Stone, 14 January 1943

Notes of meeting-Prime Minister's Committee on National Morale, 18 & 19 July 1942 (28 p.) 2 copies

Committee's report to Prime Minister on 'The bureaucracy and morale' (12 p.) nd

Extract from Harvard Alumni Bulletin, 8 May 1943 (4 copies)

Extract from The New Yorker, 30 May 1942 (3 copies) and 11 April 1942 (3 copies)

Research paper 'The nature of morale' by Research Sub Committee, Prime Minister's Committee on National Morale (5 p.)

Memorandum to Prime Minister by Chairman of Committee on National morale re proposal for Public Relations Commission, 20 December 1942

'Nuffield College social reconstruction survey report 1941-1942' by G.D.H. Cole (9 p. plus appendices, 3 copies).

Reports of Committee recommendations (File 32) - Box 341

Letter by A. Conlon to Stone re meetings and proposed agenda, 20 June 1942

Notes of meeting of Morale Committee, 26 June 1942

Draft recommendations of the Morale Committee, 26 & 27 June 1942

Notes of meeting of Morale Committee, 18 & 19 July 1942

Draft report of Committee to Prime Minister, April/May 1942

Handwritten notes (anon) nd

Interim report to Prime Minister by Professor A.K. Stout and Dr I. Hogbin (drafts 1,2 & 3)

Letter by K. Barry to A. Conlon, 30 July 1942

Comments on draft interim report

Typescript 'Barrie' (K. Barry) 2 p.

Assorted Papers (File 33) - Box 341

Article on A. Conlon by Elizabeth Riddell, Sunday Telegraph, 16 June 1946.

Subseries 25_2. Files received from Zena Sachs, secretary and research assistant to Professor Stone - Box 341

Correspondence, 1943-1944 of Zena Sachs relating to administrative work for the Prime Minister's Committee on National Morale, and papers relating to the Committee on Research in the Social Sciences (1944), and the 1946 Vice-Chancellor's Conference. (File 1) - Box 341
Correspondence between Zena Sachs and Julius and Reca Stone, 1964-1974 (File 2) - Box 341
Professor L.F.E. Goldie correspondence, 1985-1986 (File 3) - Box 341
Dr Michael Silagi correspondence, 1985-1986 (File 3) - Box 341
Twelfth Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law, (August 1986), 1985 (File 3) - Box 341
Archive of Australian Judaica correspondence and other papers, 1985-1988 (File 4) - Box 341
National Library of Australia correspondence and lists of Stone Papers, 1976-1987 (File 5_6) - Box 342
Butterworths, 1984-1985 (File 7) - Box 342
William M. Gaunt Sons, 1975-1983 (File 8) - Box 342
William S. Hein Co., 1976-1985 (File 9) - Box 342
Jewish Law Annual, 1987 (File 10) - Box 342
Obituary items and Julius Stone Garden, Montefiore Home (NSW), 1985-1987 (File 11) - Box 342
Cuttings, 1961-85; oration by Stone at the funeral of Alfred Conlon (1961), correspondence, 1980-1986 and other papers. (File 12) - Box 342

Series 26. Material added October 2003

Assorted correspondence, 1964-2001 (bulk 1972). Addressed to Julius Stone, Zena Sachs and others. (File 13) - Box 343

Papers on Julius Stone Memorial Scholarship, 1984-1995 (File 14_15) - Box 343

Typescripts, academic papers, etc., 1060-99 and n.d. (File 16) - Box 343

Press cuttings, brochures, publications, 1943-1985 (File 17_18) - Box 343

Miscellaneous letters, brochures, Zena Sachs, mostly, 1999 (File 19) - Box 343

Three LP records: 'Alf Conlon - a man unknown' Parts 1 - 3 of 3 n.d.; 'Fishman's Paradise; the undersea coastal landscape from Tasmania to Darwin, 1956' (both by John Thompson, ABC recordings); and 'Tribute to Senator S.H. Cohen, Q.C.' in Labor Hour, 12/10/69 (File) - Folio-Box 2

Tributes to Senator S.H. Cohen Q.C. Labor Hour. [analogue sound disc], 1969 (Item NLA.MS-SAV000126) - Shelf-Tall OH2-9-001
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Alf Conlon - A Man Unknown. Feature by John Thompson Part 1 (of 3) / and Part 3 (of 3). ABC Historical Recordings Library [analogue sound disc] (Item NLA.MS-SAV000127) - Shelf-Tall OH2-9-001
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Alf Conlon - A Man Unknown. Feature by John Thompson Part 2 (of 3) / Side 2 - Fishman's Paradise. The Undersea Coastal Landscape from Tasmania to Darwin. 1956 Feature by John Thompson. Part 1 (of 1). ABC Historical Recordings Library [analogue sound disc] (Item NLA.MS-SAV000128) - Shelf-Tall OH2-9-001
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