Description: Papers of Kenneth Smith Carlston (1904-69), professor of law (1946-69), including the correspondence and reports of the Committee on International Restrictive Business Practices of the American Branch of the International Law Association (1953-64) and the University Committee on Forums (1959-66); notes and printed documents relating to international law, international legal claims, the Mexican Claims Commission (1935-36) and the nationalization of the Suez Canal (1954-57); incomplete manuscript copies and reprints of publications ("The Marshall Plan," 1946; "The Elements of Peace," 1952 and "International Administrative Law:Â A Venture in Legal Theory," 1959) and personal correspondence. Correspondents include William L. Springer, Kenneth Keniston, Samuel K. Kopper, Earl Cruickshank and Thomas Haynes.