Fred Rodell papers
Scope and Contents
The correspondence in this collection of law professor and author, Fred Rodell (1907-1980) spans the period 1940-1980. Among the writers are Thurman Arnold, Charles Alan Wright, Abraham Ribicoff, Josephine Baker, Arthur Goldberg, various law professors, attorneys, and publishers, and others.
The papers include a scrapbook of letters and other materials dedicated to Fred Rodell, an annotated book by Rodell, Nine Men, and a collection of Rodell's published writings.
Dates
- Creation: 1940 - 1980
Creator
- Rodell, Fred (Person)
- Arnold, Thurman Wesley (Person)
- Baker, Josephine (Person)
- Wright, Charles Alan (Person)
- Ribicoff, Abraham (Person)
- Douglas, William O. (William Orville) (Person)
- Brennan, William J. (William Joseph) (Person)
- Nader, Ralph (Person)
- Goldberg, Arthur J. (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research use.
Conditions Governing Use
Standard Federal Copyright Law apply (U.S. Title 17).
Biographical / Historical
Fred Rodell (1907-1980) was a law professor born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Haverford College in 1926 and received his law degree from Yale University in 1931. After attending law school, Rodell worked as a special legal advisor to Governor Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania until 1933, when he joined the faculty of the Yale Law School. He became a full professor in 1939 and remained at Yale until 1973, when he retired and received an honorary LL.D. from Haverford. During his career, Rodell maintained a large number of other activities, such as a feature writer for the Chicago Times (1940), Director of Cooperative Consumers, Inc. in New Haven, Connecticut (1941-1945), contributing editor for Progressive magazine (1943-?), working at the American Civil Liberties Union, and writing a great deal of legal journalism. Rodell was the author of Fifty-five Men: the Story of the Constitution (1936); Woe Unto You Lawyers (1939); Nine Men: a Political History of the Supreme Court from 1870 to 1955 (1955); as well as many articles.
Biographical information from Directory of American Scholars, sixth edition, vol. IV (New York: Bowker Co., 1974) and Charles Alan Wright, “Goodbye to Fred Rodell,” 89 Yale L.J. 1455 (New Haven: Yale Law Journal Co., Inc., 1980).
Extent
2.5 linear ft. (5 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
The papers of Fred Rodell (1907-1980), a graduate of Haverford College and long-time professor of law at Yale University. The papers consist of correspondence, a scrapbook of letters and other materials dedicated to Fred Rodell, an annotated book by Rodell, and a collection of Rodell's published writings.
Arrangement
The Fred Rodell papers are divided into two series: Correspondence and Papers
Physical Location
This material is stored off-site. All requests for materials from this collection must be made at least one week in advance. Contact hc-special@haverford.edu to arrange access.
Other Finding Aids
See also HC.MC.827, which is an extensive collection of the papers of Fred Rodell, and HC.MC.827.2.
Acquisition
The Fred Rodell papers were donted to Special Collections, Haverford College in 2011 by Loren Ghiglione.
Processing Information
Processed by Diana Franzusoff Peterson; Completed July, 2011. Revised by Allison Hall; Completed May 2020.
- Title
- Fred Rodell papers, 1940-1980
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Diana Franzusoff Peterson
- Date
- July, 2011
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- English
Revision Statements
- May 2020: Revised by Allison Hall
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