Konvitz, Milton R. American Ideals Lectures Audio-Visual Materials, 1973- 1974
Collection Number: /4039 AV

Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Cornell University Library


DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Title:
Milton R. Konvitz American Ideals Lectures Audio-Visual Materials, 1973- 1974
Repository:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Collection Number:
/4039 AV
Abstract:
Collection of Milton Konvitz's lectures from January, February, March and April of 1973.
Creator:
Konvitz, Milton R.
Quanitities:
10.56 cubic feet
Language:
Collection material in English

Biographical / Historical

March 12, 1908-September 5, 2003 Milton Konvitz, a Cornell University faculty member and authority on constitutional and labor law, and civil and human rights, died Sept. 5 at the age of 95. Konvitz was a founding faculty member in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations from 1946 until his retirement in 1973. He was also a professor in Cornell's Law School. Konvitz is perhaps best known for his American Ideals course, which he taught to more than 8,000 students over the course of his career, never giving the same lecture twice. "I saw the U.S. Constitution as it has been interpreted as a magnificent depository of our ideals, both individual and social," he said. His course exposed students to the great intellectual thinkers and philosophers throughout history whose writings had shaped those ideals. They included Sophocles, whose play Antigone is Cornell's New Student Reading Project this year. One student he influenced was U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Cornell Class of 1954, who considers him a mentor. At Cornell Konvitz also was a founder of the university's Department of Near Eastern Studies and Program of Jewish Studies. "I felt it was essential for a college interested in the humanities not to leave out Hebrew language and literature," he said. "And the knowledge of Jewish history, which began 4,000 years ago and has contributed to civilization no less than Greek, Roman or English history, is important to today's students-Jewish and non-Jewish." He often hosted students at his Ithaca home and helped start the first Kosher dining option at Cornell, Young Israel House. In addition, for nearly 30 years he directed the Liberian Codification Project, which drew up the official body of statutory laws that is still in force in the Republic of Liberia today, despite the current political upheaval there. Konvitz also edited the opinions of Liberia's Supreme Court and received the Grand Band of the Order of the Star of Africa, the highest award given to foreigners, as well as an honorary degree from the University of Liberia, one of seven honorary degrees he received in his lifetime. Active as a scholar and writer until his death, he wrote books and articles on American constitutional law that won him wide recognition and were cited in U.S. Supreme Court opinions. Among his nine books is Fundamental Liberties of a Free People: Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, which was republished earlier this year with an expanded introduction by him that is strongly critical of the Rehnquist Supreme Court. Other books include A Century of Civil Rights (1983) and Judaism and Human Rights (2nd ed. 2001). He also edited a dozen volumes, including two on American philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson, whose thinking shaped his views. One Emersonian idea he absorbed was that readers give life to books, which Konvitz recast as follows: "It is in their hearing that students bring life to the words, the thoughts, the teacher." Konvitz was born in Safed, Palestine (now Israel ), in 1908, the son of a rabbi. He immigrated to the United States in 1915 and became a naturalized citizen in 1926. He received a bachelor's degree in 1929 and a law degree in 1930, both from New York University, and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Cornell in 1933. Before joining Cornell's faculty, he was one of three assistant general counsels to Thurgood Marshall at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund for three years. He is survived by his wife, Mary, of Oakhurst, N.J.; a brother, Phillip, of Elberon, N.J.; a son and daughter-in- law, Josef and Isa, of Paris, France; and two grandsons, Eli and Ezra. Josef Konvitz, who grew up in Ithaca, is now an official at the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Collection of Milton Konvitz's lectures from January, February, March and April of 1973.
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INFORMATION FOR USERS

Preferred Citation

Milton R. Konvitz American Ideals Lectures Audio-Visual Materials #/4039 AV. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library.

Related Materials

Related Collections: /3033: Milton R. Konvitz Liberian Project Files /4039: Milton R. Konvitz Papers /4039 a: Milton R. Konvitz Papers Guide (Volume 1). Laser Copy /4039 B: Milton R. Konvitz Additional Papers /4039 L: Milton R. Konvitz Liberian Codification Project /4085: Milton R. Konvitz Additional Papers /4220m: Milton Konvitz Additional Papers /4289 AV: ILR School Alumni Affairs and Development Audio-Visual Materials /4297: ILR School Biography Files 6047: Archives Information File

SUBJECTS

Names:
Konvitz, Milton R.(Milton Ridvas), 1908-2003.
Subjects:
United States--Social conditions.
United States--Politics and government.

CONTAINER LIST
Container
Description
Date
Box 1
Jan. 22, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 2
Jan. 24, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 3
Jan. 26, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 4
Jan. 29, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 5
Jan. 31, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 6
Feb. 2, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 7
Feb. 5, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 8
Feb. 7, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 9
Feb. 9, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 10
Feb. 12, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 11
Feb. 16, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 12
Feb. 19, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 13
Feb. 21, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 14
Feb. 23, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 15
Feb. 26, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 16
Feb. 28, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 17
Mar. 2, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 18
Mar. 4, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 19
Mar. 5, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 20
Mar. 9, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 21
Mar. 12, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 22
Mar. 14, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 23
Mar. 16, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 24
Mar. 26, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 25
Mar. 28, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 26
Mar. 30, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 27
Apr. 9, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 28
Apr. 9, 1973
1973
Box 29
Apr. 13, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 30
Apr. 16, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 31
Apr. 18, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 32
Apr. 20, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 33
Apr. 25, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 34
Apr. 27, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 35
Apr. 30, 1973 - Circ. Copy
1973
Box 36
Apr. 2001 - New York City - Dupl. Master
2001
Box 37
Series 1, Discs 1-3, MP3 Conversions - Dupl. Master
Box 38
Jan. 22, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 39
Jan. 24, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 40
Jan. 26, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 41
Jan. 29, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 42
Jan. 31, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 43
Feb. 2, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 44
Feb. 5, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 45
Feb. 7, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 46
Feb. 9, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 47
Feb. 12, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 48
Feb. 16, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 49
Feb. 19, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 50
Feb. 21, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 51
Feb. 23, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 52
Feb. 26, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 53
Feb. 28, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 54
Mar. 2, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 55
Mar. 4, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 56
Mar. 5, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 57
Mar. 9, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 58
Mat. 12, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 59
Mar. 14, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 60
Mar. 16, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 61
Mar. 26, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 62
Mar. 28, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 63
Mar. 30, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 64
Apr. 6, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 65
Apr. 9, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 66
Apr. 13, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 67
Apr. 16, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 68
Apr. 18, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 69
Apr. 20, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 70
Apr. 25, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 71
Apr. 27, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 72
Apr. 30, 1973 - Dupl. Master
1973
Box 73
Series 1, Discs 1-3 MP3 Conversions - Dupl. Master
Box 74
Test Disc #2 MP3 Conversions - Dupl. Master
Box 75
Extra ILR Test #2 - Dupl. Master
Box 76
This box is in the Annex
Box 77
Milton Konvitz interviewed on his papers
Box 78
Konvitz and Applegate - 12/17/1981
1981
Box 79
1973-1974 Cassettes
1973-1974
Scope and Contents
63 - 1973 cassettes ; 99-1974 cassettes and 4 unlabeled - housed in Annex