A Guide to the Louis J. Halle, Jr. Papers Halle, Louis Jr. 10603-c

A Guide to the Louis J. Halle, Jr. Papers

A Collection in the
Special Collections Department
Accession number 10603-c


[logo]

University of Virginia Library

Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
USA
Phone: (434) 243-1776
Fax: (434) 924-4968
Reference Request Form: https://small.lib.virginia.edu/reference-request/
URL: http://small.library.virginia.edu/

© 1997 By the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia. All rights reserved.

Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Processed by: Special Collections Department Staff

Repository
University of Virginia. Library. Special Collections Dept. Alderman Library University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 USA
Collection Number
10603-c
Title
Louis J. Halle, Jr. Papers 1915-1985
Extent
ca. 8,000 items
Collector
Location
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Use Restrictions

See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.

Preferred Citation

Papers of Louis Joseph Halle, 1915-1985, Accession #10603-c, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

These papers were given to the Library by Mr. Louis J. Halle, Jr. of Geneva, Switzerland on December 30, 1985 .

Funding Note

Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities

Biographical Sketch

(see attached entries from Who's Who in America , 1986-1987, 44th edition, Vol. I, p. 1161, and Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Vol. 2, p. 291.)

Scope and Content

This collection of ca. 8,000 items (25 Hollinger boxes; 8 shelf feet), 1915-1985, consisting of the correspondence, articles, book reviews, lecture notes, and miscellanea of Louis J. Halle, Jr., of Geneva, Switzerland, reflects the versatility and depth of his career and personal interests as a writer, teacher, naturalist, and expert on international relations.

Louis J. Halle, Jr. maintained two types of correspondence files, alphabetical by last name of correspondent and topical (or subject) files. Both contain a wide variety of subjects and correspondents, and will be cited in an index at the end of this guide according to the box and folder number where they can be found. Subjects of a folder are distinguished from correspondents by use of an asterisk attached to all subject entries, such as nuclear war* 2.6 which would be found in folder 6 of box 2. Correspondents with their own files include: Dean Acheson, Bill Bundy, Kenneth Ford, George Kennan, Charlton Ogburn, Urs Schwarz, and Kenneth Thompson.

Several of the topical files deal with the magazines that frequently published Louis J. Halle, Jr. 's articles, such as the Virginia Quarterly Review , The New Republic , Audubon Magazine , National Geographic , British Birds , and The New York Times , and two of his publishers, Houghton Mifflin and Princeton University Press. He also has files concerning individual books: The Nature of Ideology (published as The Ideological Imagination ), The Cold War as History , Out of Chaos , The Sea and the Ice , Elements of International Strategy , The Society of Man , Sedge , Spring in Washington , and Hamlet/ Odysseus/ The Passing of Arthur/ Anthony and Cleopatra (published as The Search For the Eternal Norm ).

The collection also contains two nature diaries; The Sea and the Ice Antarctic diary and his notes on his visits to the Shetlands in 1968, 1970, and 1972.

Other general topics in the subject files include: discussions concerning all aspects of ornithology, United States foreign policy, American history, science, philosophy, the writer's relationship with his publisher, outer space colonization, wildlife conservation, nuclear weapons, and politics.

The lecture and article series include: ad-hoc lectures, lectures concerning " America and the World Since 1945" given at the Bologna Center of the Johns Hopkins University, "A Layman's Guide to Nuclear Power," a lecture concerning the "Role of Concepts in International Relations," miscellaneous book reviews, lectures, and talks, newspaper articles, notes, ideas, fragments, miscellaneous printed articles, a seminar on strategic studies regarding the concept of a limited war in the nuclear age, and "Truth, Freedom and the Academic Vocation."

Organization

This collection arrived in good order at the Library in European classeurs and manila envelopes, with the contents of each clearly labeled by the donor. Those files pertaining to a single subject are in reverse chronological order and those containing alphabetical correspondence are arranged by the last name of the correspondent, thus preserving the original order imposed by Mr. Louis J. Halle, Jr. .

The three series established for these papers are: 1) Alphabetical Correspondence, 2) Topical Correspondence, and 3) Lectures and Articles, although some lectures and articles are scattered throughout the collection.

Item Listing

SERIES I: ALPHABETICAL CORRESPONDENCE
  • Box 1
    Correspondence - A
    1958-1972
  • Box 1
    Correspondence with Dean Acheson
    1952-1982
    (2 folders)
  • Box 1
    Correspondence - Ba-Bon
    1950-1982
  • Box 1
    Correspondence - Boo-Buz
    1953-1979
  • Box 1
    Correspondence - C
    1947-1985
  • Box 1
    Correspondence - D-E
    1958-1983
  • Box 2
    Correspondence - F
    1955-1984
  • Box 2
    Correspondence - Foreign Affairs & Bill Bundy
    1971-1984
    (2 folders)
  • Box 2
    Correspondence with Kenneth Ford
    1972-1983
    (3 folders)
  • Box 3
    Correspondence - G
    1953-1983
  • Box 3
    Correspondence - Ha
    1952-1984
  • Box 3
    Correspondence - He-Hu
    1949-1985
  • Box 3
    Correspondence of the Halle family
    1915-1983
  • Box 3
    Correspondence - I
    1974-1981
  • Box 3
    Correspondence - J
    1952-1984
  • Box 3
    Correspondence - K
    1949-1984
  • Box 4
    Correspondence with George Kennan
    1964-1984
  • Box 4
    Correspondence - L
    1955-1980
  • Box 4
    Correspondence - M
    1950-1985
  • Box 4
    Correspondence - N-P
    1952-1983
  • Box 4
    Correspondence with Charlton Ogburn
    1983-1985
  • Box 5
    Correspondence with Charlton Ogburn
    1948-1982
    (2 folders)
  • Box 5
    Correspondence - Q-R
    1948-1983
  • Box 5
    Correspondence - Sa-So
    1955-1985
  • Box 6
    Correspondence - St
    1956-1979
  • Box 6
    Correspondence with Urs Schwarz
    1962-1985
    (2 folders)
  • Box 6
    Correspondence - T
    1954-1982
  • Box 7
    Correspondence with Kenneth W. Thompson
    1957-1985
    (2 folders)
  • Box 7
    Correspondence - U-V
    1963-1966
  • Box 7
    Correspondence - Wa
    1947-1977
  • Box 7
    Correspondence - We-Wy
    1955-1977
SERIES II: TOPICAL CORRESPONDENCE
  • Box 8
    Correspondence with the American Foreign Service Journal
    1954-1955
  • Box 8
    Correspondence with Audubon Magazine
    1964-1977, 1985
    (5 folders)
  • Box 8
    Correspondence with Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States
    1975-1982
  • Box 9
    Correspondence with Audubon Naturalist Society
    1958-1974
  • Box 9
    Correspondence re Lectures given at the Bologna Center of the Johns Hopkins University
    1979-1980
  • Box 9
    Correspondence with British Birds
    1961-1984
  • Box 9
    Papers re the career of Louis Halle, Jr.
    1941-1960
    (2 folders)
  • Box 9
    Correspondence with Chatto & Windus re The Cold War as History
    1965-1971
  • Box 10
    Correspondence with Harper & Row re The Cold War as History
    1965-1971
  • Box 10
    Correspondence re Miscellaneous Options and the Index of The Cold War as History
    1966-1970
  • Box 10
    Correspondence re Opinions & Criticisms of The Cold War as History
    1965-1968
  • Box 10
    Correspondence & Notes re The Cold War as History
    1965-1966
  • Box 10
    Notes re The Cold War as History
    ca. 1963-1965
  • Box 10
    Ditchley Meeting re Strategic Studies
    1972
  • Box 11
    Correspondence re "1898: The United States in the Pacific"
    1955-1956
  • Box 11
    Correspondence re Elements of International Strategy
    1980-1982
  • Box 11
    Material for a volume of essays in historiography
    1965-1969
  • Box 11
    Graduate Institute of International Studies
    1956-1985
    (3 folders)
  • Box 11
    Exchanges with the Student Association of the Graduate Institute of International Studies
    1974
  • Box 12
    Correspondence with Edmund Gullion and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
    1966-1975
    (2 folders)
  • Box 12
    Correspondence on Hamlet/Odysseus/The Passing of Arthur/Anthony and Cleopatra
    1967-1980
    (2 folders)
  • Box 12
    Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin Company
    1976-1985
    (2 folders)
  • Box 13
    Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin Company
    1970-1976
  • Box 13
    Correspondence re Bob Klein and his book Sovereign Equality Among States
    1962-1974, 1985
    (2 folders)
  • Box 13
    Correspondence with National Geographic Society
    1981-1984
    (2 folders)
  • Box 13
    Correspondence re The Nature of Ideology published as The Ideological Imagination
    1971-1975
    (2 folders)
  • Box 14
    Correspondence re The Nature of Ideology published as The Ideological Imagination
    1970-1971
  • Box 14
    Correspondence with The New Republic
    1962-1975
    (4 folders)
  • Box 15
    Correspondence with The New Republic
    1957-1961
    (3 folders)
  • Box 15
    Correspondence and Articles for the New York Times
    1961-1975
    (3 folders)
  • Box 16
    Correspondence and Articles for the New York Times
    1954-1960
    (2 folders)
  • Box 16
    Lt. Calley article for the New York Times
    1971
  • Box 16
    Reviews & Correspondence re On Facing the& 1985 World
    1947-1951, 1985
  • Box 16
    Correspondence & Source Materials re Out of Chaos
    1969-1978
  • Box 16
    Reviews & Correspondence re the British publication of Out of Chaos
    1974-1978
  • Box 17
    Correspondence with Princeton University Press
    1955-1980
    (5 folders)
  • Box 17
    Program for Strategic and International Security Studies (P.S.I.S.)
    1979-1984
  • Box 18
    Correspondence & Articles re the Protection of Nature
    1961-1970
  • Box 18
    "The Question of Commitment"
    1972-1974
  • Box 18
    Correspondence with Scott Meredith Literary Agency and John Brockman Associates
    1982-1983
  • Box 18
    Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin Company re The Sea and the Ice (American edition)
    1971-1980
  • Box 18
    Correspondence with Michael Joseph LTD re The Sea and the Ice (English edition)
    1971-1978
  • Box 18
    Reviews of The Sea and the Ice
    1972-1977
  • Box 18
    Correspondence re The Sea and the Ice
    1971-1972
  • Box 19
    Correspondence with Audubon re The Sea and the Ice
    1971-1973
  • Box 19
    Correspondence with readers of the Audubon issue on Antarctica
    1973-1974
  • Box 19
    The Sea and the Ice Antarctic Diary
    1970-1971
  • Box 19
    Correspondence & Notes re the Antarctic Venture
    1969-1971
  • Box 19
    Correspondence re the Security Issue
    1954-1955
  • Box 19
    Correspondence re Sedge
    1959-1964
  • Box 20
    Notes & Correspondence re Shetland Visits
    1968-1983
    (2 folders)
  • Box 20
    Correspondence re The Society of Man
    1963-1969
    (2 folders)
  • Box 20
    Correspondence re Space-colonization
    1978-1980
  • Box 20
    Correspondence re Spring in Washington
    1947-1956
  • Box 21
    Correspondence re Spring in Washington
    1945-1947
  • Box 21
    Correspondence re Symposium on "What is Happening in Soviet Russia?"
    1956
  • Box 21
    Letters to the Times Literary Supplement
    1965-1980
  • Box 21
    University of Virginia Projects & Correspondence
    1954-1957
  • Box 21
    Correspondence with The Virginia Quarterly Review
    1963-1985
    (2 folders)
SERIES III: LECTURES & ARTICLES
  • Box 22
    Ad-hoc Lectures
    1950-1984
    (4 folders)
  • Box 22
    Lectures re "America and the World Since 1945" given at the Bologna Center of the Johns Hopkins School
    1980
  • Box 23
    Lectures re American Foreign Policy given at the Bologna Center of the Johns Hopkins School
    1978-1979
    (4 folders)
  • Box 23
    A Layman's Guide to Nuclear Power; The Human Nature of International Conflict
    1972-1974
  • Box 24
    Lectures re the Role of Concepts in International Relations
    1958-1959
    (2 folders)
  • Box 24
    Miscellaneous Book Reviews
    1954-1956
  • Box 24
    Miscellaneous Lectures and Talks
    1955-1959, 1966, 1971
  • Box 24
    Miscellaneous Newspaper Articles
    1950-1982
  • Box 24
    Miscellaneous Notes, Ideas, & Fragments
    1952-1955
  • Box 25
    Miscellaneous Printed Halle Articles
    1938-1984
    (3 folders)
  • Box 25
    Seminar "Strategic Studies" at the Graduate Institute of International Studies
    1970-1975
  • Box 25
    "Truth, Freedom, and the Academic Vocation," A Valedictory Lecture at the Graduate Institute of International Studies
    1974