Box 14
Contains 27 Results:
Gray, Herman, 1946-1966
1946-1949, 1952, 1955, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1966. Correspondence with Herman A. Gray relating to the disposition of the archives and libraries of the American Association for Social Security and of Abe Apstein. Konvitz encouraged Gray to arrange for the materials to be donated to the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations. Other routine personal correspondence.
Greene, Israel B., 1967-1980
1967, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1978-1980. Correspondence with Israel B. Green. Konvitz and Green discuss the concept of equity. Correspondence with other persons, including Abraham Harmon, the President of Hebrew University, and Greene's wife and daughter, on the establishment of the Israel B. Greene Foundation for Equity Studies at Hebrew University. Other personal correspondence.
Greene, Israel B., 1960-1964
[1960- ] 1960-1961. 1964. Routine personal correspondence.
Greene, Israel B., 1947-1959
1947-1950, 1952-1959. Correspondence with Greene including the mention of legal issues such as statutory interpretation and the Fifth Amendment. Also personal correspondence.
Greene, Stephen, 1974
A copy of an honors thesis on "England, the Apocalypse, and the Return of the Jews."
Greenstein, Howard R., 1971-1981
1971-1975, 1979-1981. Correspondence with Rabbi Howard R. Greenstein about lectures that he has attended that were given by Doctor Konvitz. Also routine personal correspondence.
Groat, William B., 1949-1979
1949-1951, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1962-1964, 1969, 1971, 1971-1974, 1976-1979. Largely personal correspondence with Justice William B. Groat, Administrative Judge of the Supreme Court of New York State.
Grolier Encyclopedia relative to [Charles Cuningham], 1961-1964
1961, 1964. Correspondence with Charles E. Cuningham, Social Science Editor of Grolier Encyclopedia, regarding Professor Konvitz's article on Liberia for the Encyclopedia International.
Gross, Feliks - Personal, 1946-1951
1946-1947, 1949, 1951. Correspondence with Doctor Feliks Gross, Institute and Regional Studies and Graduate School of Arts and Science at New York University. Gross describes in some detail aspects of scholarly problems in the fields of economics and international and labor relations which he was considering. Also personal correspondence.
Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1949-1963
1949, 1952-1959, 1963. Correspondence with the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Konvitz unsuccessfully applied for a second fellowship to study Israeli civil liberties and Israeli labor movements and the human rights work of the Council of Europe (June 26, 1958).