Box Mixed nav_3
Container
Contains 18 Results:
Punishment, Correction and Rehabilitation, 1971 October 27
File — Box: Mixed nav_3, Reel: NS070212_000017-000018
Scope and Contents
Session recorded on two reels. While advertised speakers include John Dunne, Milton Luger, and George McGrath, only the full presentation by McGrath is present. Dunne and Luger can be heard speaking during the question and answer period, but reels of their individual presentations are absent from the collection. The first reel contains only the remarks of New York City Commissioner of Correction George McGrath, who details the purposes of incarceration for the adminstration of...
Dates:
1971 October 27
Psychiatry and Law, 1971 November 3
File — Box: Mixed nav_3, Reel: NS070212_000019-000022; NS070212_000028
Scope and Contents
This session is recorded on five audio reels. While advertised speakers for this session were to include Joseph Goldstein, Daniel W. Schwartz, and Thomas S. Szasz, only Schwartz appears in the recordings. New School Professor of Sociology Ernest Van Den Haag and psychiatrist Renatus Hartogs are speakers, although they were not advertised as participants.The first reel contains the introduction to the psychiatry and law session, and the address of the first speaker, New School...
Dates:
1971 November 3
American Cities: Law, Survival and the Administration of Justice Final Session, 1971 December 8
File — Box: Mixed nav_3, Reel: NS070212_000033-000036
Scope and Contents
Four reels from an unadvertised, special session, which concluded the symposium. The only speakers are moderators Gallent and Lobenthal, summarizing discussions and allowing for additional audience comments and questions.The first reel contains the introduction to a special session at the conclusion of the symposium to summarize the event and allow for additional audience comments and questions. Attorney Joseph Lobenthal summarizes the questions raised over the course of the...
Dates:
1971 December 8
Social Change, Revolution and the Courts, 1971 November 10
File — Box: Mixed nav_3, Reel: NS070212_000023-000027
Scope and Contents
This session is recorded on five audio reels. Speakers include Nat Hentoff, Gerald Lefcourt and Henry S. Ruth, Jr.In the first reel, moderator Martin Gallent introduces the subject of the discussion by reading a statement on the Attica prison riot calling for court reform, poses the question of whether changes in society must necessitate a large-scale change in the court system, and introduces the first speaker, critic and author Nat Hentoff, who speaks at 6:46. Hentoff calls for...
Dates:
1971 November 10
The Rich, the Poor, and the Middle, 1971 November 17
File — Box: Mixed nav_3, Reel: NS070212_000029-000031
Scope and Contents
This session is recorded on three audio reels. Advertised speakers included former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark and attorney Louis Nizer. While Nizer does appear in the recordings, Clark does not. Unadvertised speakers consist of State University of New York Professor of Law and Criminal Justice Fred Cohen and Community Law Offices of New York City director Sheila Rush whose full presentations are absent from the collection. Based on box numbering, it appears that the first two audio...
Dates:
1971 November 17
Planning Future Administration of Justice, 1971 December 1
File — Box: Mixed nav_3, Reel: NS070212_000032
Scope and Contents
This session is recorded on one audio reel. Advertised speakers for this session included U.S. Congressman and former Bronx Borough President Herman Badillo; Fred Cohen, Professor of Law and Criminal Justice, SUNY School of Criminal Justice; and Sheila Rush, director, Community Law Offices, New York City. However, only Cohen's recording is present. Rush appears as a speaker in a different session, "The Rich, the Poor, and the Middle," in which Cohen is also present. The...
Dates:
1971 December 1
Creating a Woman's Life: Anais Nin and Dr. Ira Progoff, 1974 April 17
File — Box: Mixed nav_3, Reel: NS070212_000053
Scope and Contents
The course catalog describes this short course as follows: "In this session, Dr. Ira Progoff will interview Anais Nin to draw out the inner method of her diaries. In dialogue, they will then demonstrate the process and procedures by which a modern woman can tap the roots of her life creatively and realistically. Anais Nin has, of course, become a legend in her own time. Dr. Progoff is a practicing depth psychologist, Bollingen Fellow, author, a founder of the Association of Humanistic...
Dates:
1974 April 17
4th lecture, 1973 February 28
File — Box: Mixed nav_3, Reel: NS070212_000046
Scope and Contents
This audio recording is of the question and answer session of the fourth of a series of lectures given at The New School by Eugene McCarthy on the subject of the future of liberalism in America. Earlier portions of the lecture appear to be missing. Only McCarthy's answers to the questions are audible, the topics of which include: the deployment of United States Armed Forces troops in Europe, the liberalization of the Soviet Union, United States' support of dictatorial regimes, the United...
Dates:
1973 February 28