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with David D. Hall, Richard D. Brown and John B. Hench, eds. Printing and
Society in Early America. (Worcester, Mass.: American Antiquarian Society, 1983).
with Mary Jo Pugh, Evaluation of Archival Institutions: Services.
Principles. Guide to Self-Study (Chica”
“13-00000
"The American Citizen: The Developing Legal Concept," i n
:Foundations of American Citizenship: New Directions for
Education (Washington, D. C.: Council of Chief State School
Officers, 1988), pp. 41 - 61. .
“Implementing the Constitution as Law: The Origins of
Jud”
“(not included)
"Hacks and Derelicts Revisited: The American
Territorial Judiciary, 1780-1959," Western Historical
Quarterly 12 (July 1981): 273-89.
"Mere Party and the Magic Mirror: California's First
Lower Federal Judicial Appointments," The Hastings Law Journal
32 (March ”
“Manuscripts Librarianshio. v.3 (1988), 19-30.
"An Uneasy Balance: Voluntarism and Professionalism", American
Archivist, v.50 (1987), 7-12.
"Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Other Special Collections Materials:
Integration or Separation?" College and Research Libraries, v. 45 (198”
“391
(1994)
"Applying Coercion The Latest Element of Establishment,” in Why We Need
Public Schools: Church/State Relations and Visions of Democracy (Art Must, ed.,
1992)
RECENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Chair, Committee on Human Rights, District of Columbia Bar (1995-presen”
“the Council on Library Resources, 1987-1990
The Grolier Club of New York City, 1933-Council, 1990-
Research Libraries Group
Advisory Task Force on Functional Requirements for the AMC Format, 1980-1981
Committee on Archives and Special Collections, 1985-1991
American Historic”
“13-00000
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"If All the World Were Philadelphia: Allen Steinberg’s The
Transformation of Criminal Justice." Pennsylvania History 27
(Summer 1992): 13-21.
"The Irony of the Federal Constitution’s Genius: State
Constitutional Development," in Peter Nardulli, ed. . The
Con”
“the Book of the Month
Club for September, 1993.
By and For the People: Constitutional Rights in American
History (Harlan Davidson,‘1991).
The Magic Mirror: Law in American History (Oxford, 1990)-
The Politics of Justice (Nebraska, 1979).
A Comprehensive Bibliography of ”
“No. 25
(December 30, 1968), PP. 3-7.
"Salo W. Baron: Historian of the Jews" (Symposium), Jewish Heritage,
xi. No. 4, (Summer, 1969), pp. 45-47.
"Participatory Foreign Policy," The New Leader. 1111, No. 5
(March 2, 1970), pp. 10-15. Reprinted in Congressional
Record, cxvi, N”
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"The Historian's Dilemma," Understanding Congress:
Research Perspectives, GPO, 1991.
"President Kennedy's National Security Policy: A
Reassessment, " Reviews in American History, March 1991.
"John Foster Dulles and the Bipartisa”
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which now is in its Fifth Edition and its thirty-sixth year of
publication), I have a keen sense of the methods and needs of
researchers.
2. What do you consider to be your primary responsibilities and /
priorities as an ARRB member?
My first resp”
“Perspectives (American Historical
ssociation Newsletter), February, 1984.
"History Without Historians," Newsletter, American Historical
ssociation, February, 1978.
"Foreign Policy Records and Papers: A Case Study of One Group
f Documents,
cuments." Newsletter,Society for Hi”
“13-00000
Contributor to Judges of the United States. 2nd ed.
(Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984).
Over 1,000 biographical entries, (not included)
Contributor to The Encyclopedia of Southern History, ed. by
David C. Roller and John Twyman (Baton Rouge: ”
“13-00000
-2-
8. Education: Freeport (N. Y.) Junior- Senior High School
September, 1954- June, 1960
N. Y. S. Regents High School diploma
Providence (R. I.) College
September, 1960- June, 1964
B. A. degree
St. John’s University (N. Y.)
September, 1964- June, 1966
M. A”
“Researched, wrote and edited arti-
cles for Society magazine and compiled "Selected
Readings: Judicial Selection and Tenure.!
Summers 1970 Editor, The Chicago Maroon (student newspaper), Chi-
through 1972 cago, Ill.
EDUCATION
August 1972 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER, W”
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13. Business relationships:
Member, Board of Advisors, American Bar Association,
Commission on College and University Legal Studies, 1993-
present..
Member, Board of Trustees, The Tulsa Philharmonic Society,
1993-present.'
Member, National Advisory Board, T”
“SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
"History as a Period Piece?" (Feature Review),
Diplomatic History, Winter 1995.
"The Importance of Foreign Policy Process: Eisenhower
and the National Security Council," in Eisenhower: A
Centenary Assessment, LSU Press, 1994 (forthcoming).
"George Ai”
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2. I have not resigned my permanent position at Princeton University, as I have
stated above, and expect to meet my responsibilities at Princeton while also serving
the government I also have a temporary teaching assignment for a twelve week
period, fro”
“13-00000
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"The Cultural History of the Law of Libel," Department of
History and College of Law, University of Illinois, April
1991.
"The Legal Culture of the Great Plains," Keynote Address,
Center for Great Plains Studies’ Symposium on the Bill of
Rights, University of N”
“1977)
The Promise of Democracy (with Paul J. Bohannan) (Chicago,.
Rand McNally & Company, 1977 -
This Great Nation: A History of the United States (Chicago.
Riverside Publishing Co. 1983)
America: The Glorious Republic (Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co.,
1985, Second Edition, 19”
“13-00000
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"The Changing Supreme Court," Public Lecture, Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, D. C., October 1992.
"Public Libel Law and Modern American Morality," Humanities
Lecture Series, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas,
September 1992.
"Sober Second Thou”
“Education 391
(1994)
"Applying Coercion: The Latest Element of Establishment," in Why We Need
Public Schools: Church/State Relations and Visions of Democracy (Art Must, ed.,
1992)
RECENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Chair, Committee on Human Rights, District of Columbia Bar (”
“which you
have written. It would be helpful for the Committee to have three
copies of each published writing. Please denote any of those for
which you are unable to provide copies.
See Attachment B , including list of copies
supplied.
18. Speeches: Provide the Committee wit”
“(9
6•;
5,
Lectures and Speeches
New York University Institute of Continuing Professional
Education for Law Enforcement Officers - o-
Topic: The States Witness - Technique in Effectively
Testifying as a Witness for the Prosecution (March 1974)
National Institute on Crime”
“6.
—4*
Lectures and Speeches
New York University Institute of Continuing Professional
Education for Law Enforcement Officers - —
Topic: The States Witness - Technique in Effectively
Testifying as a Witness for the Prosecution (March 1974)
National Institute on Crime and ”
“elor of Law degree.
His employment was indicated to have been as follow
July, 1923 to February, 1925
New York Law Institute,
New York City;
Librarian
NW 66000
Docld:32334222_Page 4
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124-90113-10014-1
NY 121-457
March, 1927 to November, 1929Audubon
September, 1932 t”
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2. New York State District Attorney’s Association
: June 1976 - Eye-witness Identification + Line-up
. Procedures. . - 2 -
3. New York City Homicide Investigators Course
conducted by the Detectives Bureau and New York
City Robbery School conducted by the Chief of
Detec”
“13-00000
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16. Honors and awards:
"Native Americans and Higher Education," Sumner Institute for
Native American high school students. The Coca-Cola
Foundation, 1994-1997.
"Defining the Core of citizenship: Reaching Those Who Teach
Teachers," Summer Institute for College ”
“13-00000
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5,
PUBLICATIONS
"The Importance of Foreign Policy Process: Eisenhower and the z
National Security Council," in Eisenhower: A Centenary7
Assessment, LSU Press, f forthcomings.
"The Ubiquitous Mr. Clifford," (Review Essay), Diplomatic
History, Winter 1993.
"The”
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. "Isham Green Harris: Secessionist Governor of
Tennessee," in Buck Yearns, ed., The Confederate Governors
(Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1985), pp. 185-94.
"Constitutional Machinery and Judicial Professionalism: The
Careers of Midwestern State Appellate”
“4>
Lectures and Speeches
New York University Institute of Continuing Professional
Education for Law Enforcement Officers -—
Topic: The States Witness - Technique in Effectively
Testifying as a Witness for the Prosecution (March 1974)
National Institute on Crime and Delinq”
“Committee, Annual Meeting, Berkeley, CA
Fellow, 1981
Member, Committee on Archival Information Exchange, 1982-1984”
“of
Higher Education, 1988 and 1992; PAH Newsletter, 1984; SHAFR
Newsletter, (Society for Historians of American Foreign
Relations), June -December 1977.
American Historical Association .
Member, Jt. Committee of nistorians/Archivists, 1989-91.
Member (elected), Research Di”
“13-00000
"Disorder in the House: The Inaccessible Record." The Public
Historian, Summer, 1980.
The Records of Federal Officials, (ed.) Garland Press, 1979.
"Government Historical Offices and Public Records," American
Archivist, October, 1978.
"Mission to Mexico: Moses Y. B”
“vols.), (ed.) Garland Press, 1983
"The Public Documents Commission: Politics and Presidential
cords," Government Publications Review, Vol. 9, 1982.
"Challenge of Documenting the Federal Government in the
itter 20th Century," Prologue, July, 1982.
"National Security I: Invent”
“the United States for the federal prosecution of W. A.
"Tony" Boyle.
Acted as Special Prosecutor for Delaware County, Pa.
from 1971 to 1974 to investigate allegations of govern
mental corruption.
Prior to joining the District Attorney’s Office, served
as a Voluntary Defen”
“the United States for the federal prosecution of W. A.
"Tony" Boyle.
Acted as Special Prosecutor for Delaware County, Pa.
from 1971 to 1974 to investigate allegations of govern
mental corruption.
Prior to joining the District Attorney’s Office, served
as a Voluntary Defe”
“Courts
4 (Summer 1990): 227 - 238.
"Justice Brennan and Cultural History: New York Times v
Sullivan and Its Times," California Western Law Review 27
(1990-1991) : 339 - 359.
"Framing the Bill of Rights," in 'By and For the People':
Constitutional Rights in American History.”
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Page 2
11. Government experience: List any advisory, consultative,
' honorary or other part-time Service or positions with Federal,
State, or local governments, other than those list above.
' a. Department of State Advisory Committee on Historical
Diplomatic”
“the United States for the federal prosecution of W. A.
"Tony" Boyle.
Acted as Special Prosecutor for Delaware County, Pa.
from 1971 to 1974 to investigate allegations of govern
mental corruption.
Prior to joining the District Attorney’s Office, served
as a Voluntary Defend”
“attorneys general
in America. He received the 1988 President’s Distinguished Service Award from NAAG
for his work as an editor of the book Office of Attorney General: Powers and Duties. He
has lectured at each of NAAG’s Management Training Seminars and at numerous NAAG
meetin”
“humanize and demystify their own legal writing, as well as
review possible examples of this sort of writing, such as legal journalism.
In addition, I am familiar with historical research and writing. I received
my Bachelor of Arts degree in history (with distinction), with an ”
“.5
Lectures and Speeches
New York University Institute of Continuing Professional
Education for Law Enforcement Officers -
Topic: The States Witness - Technique in Effectively
Testifying as a Witness for the Prosecution (March 1974)
National Institute on Crime and Delinqu”
“-** "99 Session Keynote Address, Annual Meeting of the
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication, Boston, Massachusetts, August 1991.
"The Bill of Rights in Comparative International Perspective,"
Session Keynote Address, National Conference of State
Leg”
“National Security Information.
Representing the American Historical Association (AHA),
OAH, and Society of Historians of American- Foreign
Relations (SHAFR).
c. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, June 28,
1983, on S. 1324, in Opposition to the CIA modification
of FOIA”
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American Society for Legal History (Chair of Program
Committee, Member, Board of Trustees, Chair of Committee on
Openness)
The Society of Historians of the Early Republic
Social Science History Association /
Western History Association (Member, Program Com”
“13-00000
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10. Military Service: None
11. Government experience:
City of Worcester, Mass., Stubbs Drawings Fund Advisory Committee, 1979-
80
Massachusetts L.S.C.A. Advisory Board, 1975- 77
New York State Historical Records Adv. Board, 1984- 86
New Jersey State Histor”
“13-00000
-5-
Princeton Club of New York
William L. Clements Library Associates, The University of Michigan
15. Political affiliations and activities:
a) have never held office in a political party or been a candidate for public
office.
b) I have not been a member of or”
“committees, serving on task forces,
writing legal opinions, and working with and advising staff, legislators, and governors.
My entire employment experience in the Attorney General’s Office has involved the
administration and execution of law or public policy. I have been the”
“paper records. My service as
a scholar demonstrates, I believe, an even-handed approach to
major issues, a willingness to weight evidence impartially and
fairly, and to pursue truth with fidelity to the evidence.
Moreover, I have successfully brought to press books and
artic”