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Maxwell Cohen Fonds

  • CA MUA MG1026
  • Fonds
  • 1923-1976

Fonds consists primarily of Cohen’s records of his professional and administrative work at McGill, with some materials on his own research and publishing interests. His university administrative files (1948-1975), while concerned largely with the business of Senate and its committees, also contains a full record of Cohen's work on the McGill brief to the Royal Commission on Bi-culturalism and Bilingualism (1963-1967). Also noteworthy are extensive files on the organization of the McGill conferences on world affairs, industry and government, and the future of competition in Canada (1958-1972), and on student unrest (1960-1970).

Faculty of Law administrative and teaching files (1953-1957) contain notes, memoranda, reports and correspondence concerning admissions, staff relations, curriculum, and study materials. Special emphasis is given to the files on the Institutes of Comparative and International Law, and Air and Space Law, and to Cohen's teaching records for his seminars on international law and government control of business (1966-1973).

Files of correspondence and reports document Cohen's involvement in various professional organizations, legal (e.g. bar associations, Canadian Association for Comparative Law, Canadian Foundation for Education in World Law), educational (e.g. associations of law teachers and law schools, CAUT, MAUT), and international (e.g. ILO). There are also files on conferences concerning legal teaching, international law and business law. The period covered is 1952-1975.

Subject files of notes, correspondence, and Cohen's essays and addresses illustrate his interest in diplomacy, international relations, trade unions and industrial arbitration, family law, and civil liberties. Also included are some of his earlier writings (1923-1945) on Canadian business in the pre-war and World War II era, on international relations during the War, as well as on famous criminal cases in Western Canada. Most of the papers documenting Maxwell Cohen's national and international career are held by the Public Archives of Canada.

In addition, there are approximately 25 books, journals and published articles related to Law and which belonged to, or were written by, Maxwell Cohen. The items contain dedications and/or have been annotated.

The three series of files are as follows:
I. Papers primarily relating to the administrative and governing bodies of McGill University, particularly the Senate.
II. Papers arising out of administrative and teaching duties in the Law Faculty, and
Ill. Papers documenting professional activities and interests, including associations and conferences. Included are files raised in connection with various writings (originally received with Accession 162).

Cohen, Maxwell, 1910-

WRITINGS

(By M. Cohen. These were received with M.U.A. Accession 162, Box 59)

  • "Fascism Comes to Canada"; "The Murder of Moccasin, The Indian Witch" 1937
  • "The Back Creek Murder"; "Murder in the Arctic"
  • Article on Lord Beaverbrook during World War IT; "Recent Tendancies in British Commonwealth United States Relations." 1941-42
  • Summaries of Proposed Cases; Photographs and documents pertaining to R.C.M.P. 1937-38
  • Winnipeg Free Press Magazine Section: "The Trial of Louis Riel" Needs Repair 21 Sept 1935
  • "The Trial of William Farr"; "The Case of Ernest Cashel"
  • "The Murder of David Katz" 3 Feb 1929
  • "Atol's Case"; List of Cases to do 1923-30
  • Correspondence re Canadian Business 1939
  • Proposed outline for "The Economic Machinery of Canada's Total War"; "Communists and Civil Liberties in Wartime Canada"; "Which Way Canada?" 1945
  • Legal Education in Canada; United States War Industries Board; British Columbia Fruit Combine Case 1940
  • Statistics concerning the Meat Packing Industry in Canada 1939

Professional activities and organizations

Papers documenting professional activities and interests, including associations and conferences. Included are files raised in connection with various writings (originally received with Accession 162).

  • Each subject is indicated by capital letters. Where there is more than one file devoted to a subject, or where the subject is broken down into subdivisions, etc., the scope of each file is indicated and introduced by a dash (-) under the main capitalized heading. Each file has been kept intact and in the order received. The collection amounts to some 20 feet linear (6.lOm).

STUDENTS

  • Admissions - See CORRESPONDENCE
  • General (Correspondence, invitations) 1973-74
  • Graduate Students (Applications, letters of recommendation) 1945-64
  • Graduate Students (Admissions, including memoranda on requirements) 1967-75
  • Law as a career (Memoranda on talks to high school students) 1961-64
  • Law Graduates' Association 1969-72
  • Law Undergraduate Society 1970-75
  • Marks 1972-75
  • Student Bulletins (Law Undergraduate Soc.) 1974
  • Students' course evaluations 1971-75
  • Students' outside activities (Committee) 1973
  • Vermont and New Hampshire Students 1967-68

LEGAL EDUCATION

  • Law Schools (Correspondence and survey of programmes, statistics, etc.) 1947-51
  • Legal Education Study (Correspondence and survey of programmes, statistics, etc.) 1949-63
  • Legal Education Brief Committee memorandum to Dean Cohen 1964
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