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The Subject Files subseries is composed of brief correspondence between Viner and other scholars discussing economic subjects, often stemming from recently published articles by Viner, committee meetings, and reports. The main subjects include atomic energy, international relations, investments and trade, and Adam Smith.
Series 2: Correspondence, 1845-1972
38 boxes
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The Correspondence series includes incoming and outgoing letters written during Viner's career at the University of Chicago and at Princeton University. The majority of the letters contain scholarly discourse between Viner and his colleagues. Please see the subseries descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual subseries.
Series 5: Writings, 1754-1979
18 boxes
The Writings series is largely composed of publications by Viner, including offprints and copies of published articles and reports. The subjects of his publications include international finance, international relations, international trade, post-World War II economic and monetary policies, inflation, international economic cooperation, critiques of United States government policies, the history of economic thought, international economic development, and Canada's economy. The series also contains bibliographies of Viner's work, his notes and manuscripts for lectures, speeches and unpublished works, and a small amount of research materials.
The records in this subseries are mostly Judge Medina's copies of public judicial records, although some unpublished draft opinions are also available.
Series 6: United States District Court for the Southern District of New York Judicial Records, 1848 October 21-1959
71 boxes
1 folder
These records document Medina's work on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, to which he was nominated by Harry S. Truman in 1947 and where he served until 1953. Records document two major cases -- United States v. Foster and United States v. Morgan, in addition to smaller, less-known cases. Cases are listed by both name and case number whenever available.