Nancy Wechsler Papers, 1935-2007

Nancy Wechsler Papers, 1935-2007

Summary Information

Abstract

The Nancy Wechsler Papers collects a portion of the work and interests of lawyer Nancy Wechsler. The collection holds her writings, work with professional organizations, correspondence, and work with several government organizations including accusations pertaining to her loyalty while doing this work. Of particular note are the oral histories Wechsler gave and the memoir she wrote detailing her family's history, Communist experience, legal work, and public affairs. The oral histories and memoir also cover her civil rights work and work as a copyright and intellectual property lawyer. The collection also contains Wechsler's FOIA file.

At a Glance

Call No.:
MS#1676
Bib ID:
10391992 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Wechsler, Nancy
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
3 linear feet (4 document boxes and 1 flat box)
Language(s):
English .
Access:
You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

Some files are closed due to privacy and confidentiality issues.

Description

Summary

The Nancy Wechsler Papers collects a portion of the work and interests of lawyer Nancy Wechsler. The collection holds her writings, work with professional organizations, correspondence, and work with several government organizations including accusations pertaining to her loyalty while doing this work. Of particular note are the oral histories Wechsler gave and the memoir she wrote detailing her family's history, Communist experience, legal work, and public affairs. The oral histories and memoir also cover her civil rights work and work as a copyright and intellectual property lawyer. The collection also contains Wechsler's FOIA file.

Arrangement

Material is arranged into 8 series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

Some files are closed due to privacy and confidentiality issues.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Columbia Law School holds the literary rights for the majority of the collection. Copyright of the remainder is held by the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Nancy Wechsler Papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Accruals

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Ownership and Custodial History

Documents created or obtained by Nancy Fraenkel Wechsler donated by the Wechsler family in September 2010.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

2013.2014.M031: Source of acquisition--Diamond Law Library Special Collections. Method of acquisition--Transfer; Date of acquisition--07/24/2013.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Papers processed Craig P. Savino with assistance from Virginia Millington 2010.

Finding aid written Craig P. Savino 2010.

Revision Description

2013-10-02 File created.

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

Biographical / Historical

Nancy F. Wechsler began her studies at Columbia's Law School in 1937, just 10 years after women were first admitted. She was awarded both a James Kent Scholarship and the John Ordroneaux Prize in recognition of her academic achievement and graduated in 1940. She went on to become one of the first women admitted to the New York State bar.

Wechsler worked for several federal agencies after graduating from Columbia. After spending some time with the Department of Labor's Office of Price Administration, in 1946 Wechsler became the counsel to President Truman's Committee on Civil Rights. Civil Liberties had long been a topic close to Wechsler as her father, Osmond K. Fraenkel, was a prominent member of the American Civil Liberties Union's general counsel for many years. Both would later serve together on the board of the New York Civil Liberties Union. While working for the government Wechsler faced accusations of Communist involvement and divided loyalty. She would later defend some cases of individuals accused of similar loyalty questions.

Wechsler later joined the firm of Greenbaum, Wolf & Ernst in 1948 where she built a career of cases involving libel, obscenity, and right of publicity for authors, publishers, and literary estates. Among her clients were Robert F. Kennedy and Arthur Schlesinger Jr.

The firm also represented the Planned Parenthood Federation of America which involved Wechsler in cases involving contraception and abortion. She co-wrote amicus curiae briefs in the cases of Griswold v. Connecticut (wherein the Supreme Court recognized a right to privacy in striking down a law that banned the prescription or sale of contraceptives) and Roe v.Wade. These opinions are reflected primarily in the histories/memoirs and articles by Wechsler in the collection.

Nancy Wechsler died in New York City after suffering a stroke in 2009. She was survived by a daughter and three grandchildren.

Subject Headings

The subject headings listed below are found in this collection. Links below allow searches for other collections at Columbia University, through CLIO, the catalog for Columbia University Libraries, and through ArchiveGRID, a catalog that allows users to search the holdings of multiple research libraries and archives.

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Genre/Form
Articles
Correspondence
Drafts (documents)
Manuscripts (documents)
Memorandums
Poems
Research notes
Name
Wechsler, James A (James Arthur), 1915-1983
Subject
Abortion -- Law and legislation
Censorship
Civil rights -- History
Loyalty oaths
Obscenity (Law)
Wages -- Government policy

Series I: Columbia Law School, 1937-1965, 1937-1965

Series I: Columbia Law Schoolcontains some of the notes and collected items from Nancy Wechsler's time studying at Columbia's Law School.


Box 1 Folder 1

Law School Association: Certificate of Life Membership, Undated


Box 1 Folder 2

Law School Notebook, 1937-1940


Box 1 Folder 3

25th Anniversary Yearbook, Class of 1940, 1965

Series II: Government Work, 1942-1959

Series II: Government Work contains the notes and research Wechsler used at different government posts, in particular the Office of Price Administration and the President's Committee on Civil Rights. Also within this series are some of the documents pertaining to Wechsler's questioned loyalty while working for the federal government.


Box 1 Folder 4

General: Loyalty Questions, 1943-1953; 1959


Box 1 Folder 5

Office of Price Administration: Appointment, 1942-1948


Box 1 Folder 6

Office of Price Administration: Loyalty Questions: FBI interview, 1947


Box 1 Folder 7

Office of Price Administration: Wage Stabilization, Undated


Box 1 Folder 8

Office of Price Administration: Wage Stabilization: Notes, handwritten, Undated


Box 1 Folder 9

Office of Price Administration: Wage Stabilization: "Some Comments on a Proposal to Freeze Wage Rates," Memorandum & notes, 1942


Box 1 Folder 10

Office of Price Administration: Work Stoppages in the U.S., 1916-1946, Undated


Box 1 Folder 11

President's Committee on Civil Rights


Box 1 Folder 12

President's Committee on Civil Rights: Loyalty Questions re: Young Communist League Involvement, 1951

Series III: Professional Organizations, 1972-1997

Series III: Professional Organizations contains accumulated documents from Wechsler's involvement with professional groups like the American Civil Liberties Union and the American Law Institute.


Box 1 Folder 13

ACLU: National Board Election, 1984-1986


Box 1 Folder 14

Special Committee on Board Diversity, 1983-1984


Box 1 Folder 15

American Law Institute: Membership, 1972


Box 1 Folder 16

American Law Institute: Membership Certificate, 1997


Box 1 Folder 17

Century Association, 1988-1990


Box 1 Folder 18

Professional Corporation, 1981-1984

Series IV: Correspondence, 1969-1997

Series IV: Correspondence contains primarily personal correspondence of Wechsler's.


Box 2 Folder 1

Johnson, David B., 1994-1997


Box 2 Folder 2

Osmond Frankel death condolences, 1983


Box 2 Folder 3

Personal, 1969-1981


Box 2 Folder 4

Personal, 1984-1999


Box 2 Folder 5

Personal: re: death of son Michael, 1969


Box 2 Folder 6

Personal: re: New Yorker article (Sept. 13, 1993), 1993-1994

Series V: Writings, 1940-2007

Series V: Writings contains Wechsler's memoir accounting her family, life, and work. The series contains Wechsler's articles on the law, teenage sexuality, abortions, and censorship and obscenity. This series also contains drafts ofIn A Darkness, an account of the life and suicide of Nancy's son Michael, co-written by Nancy and her husband James.


Box 2 Folder 7

Articles, Undated; 1971-1980


Box 2 Folder 8

American Jewish Yearbook article on "Civil Liberties": Correspondence & Draft, 1951


Box 2 Folder 9

Censorship/Obscenity, 1973-74


Box 2 Folder 10

In a Darkness: A Story of Young Suicide: correspondence, Undated


Box 2 Folder 11

In a Darkness: A Story of Young Suicide (draft manuscript), Undated


Box 2 Folder 12

Letters to the Editor: "Di and Li," (New Yorker, Sept. 1993) re: Diana Trilling & the Scottsboro case, 1993


Box 2 Folder 13

Letter to the Editor: "The Rosenbergs: New Evidence, Old Passions (NY Times, Sept. 23, 1983): re: Osmond Fraenkel, 1983


Box 2 Folder 14

Memoir, draft, 2007


Box 3 Folder 1

"New York Magazine" Profile, 1976


Box 3 Folder 2

Poems, 1965


Box 3 Folder 3

Reviews: General, 1973


Box 3 Folder 4

Reviews: "Abortion II: Making the Revolution", 1973


Box 3 Folder 5

Unidentified manuscript, handwritten, Undated, 1940

Series VI: Subject Files, 1935-2001

Series IV: Subject Files contains the FOIA files on Wechsler obtained from the FBI. This series also contains Oral Histories Wechsler has given to Columbia University's Oral History department and some items of Ephemera.


Box 3 Folder 6

Ephemera: White House invitation & Inauguration tickets, 1947, 1949


Box 3 Folder 7

Ephemera: Columbia University Student Anti-War Movement: Pamphlet, "University Against War," Vol. II, No. 2, 1935


Box 3 Folder 8

FOIA File No. 77-28216, 1943


Box 3 Folder 9

FOIA File: No. 121-4005, 1948


Box 3 Folder 10

FOIA File: Request Correspondence, 1981-1995


Box 3 Folder 11

Oral History: Columbia University History Research Office: Law School Alumnae Oral History Project, 2001


Box 3 Folder 12

Oral History: Columbia University Oral History Research Office, 2000

Series VII: Legal Work

Series VII: Legal Work contains documents related to Wechsler's work in law including briefs, correspondence, and memorandum. Some of this series is closed due to privacy and confidentiality.


Sub-Series A: Open Files, 1940-1967


Box 4 Folder 1

Briefs, 1957


Box 4 Folder 2

Greenbaum, Wolff and Ernst: History for 40th and 45th Anniversaries, 1960


Box 4 Folder 3

New York State Court of Appeals: Certificate of Admission, 1964-1967


Box 4 Folder 4

Supreme Court of the State of New York: Admission to the Bar, 1940


Box 4 Folder 5

United States Court of Appeals: Certificate of Admission, 1963


Sub-Series B: Closed Files


Box 5 Folder 1

Correspondence, 1974-1981


Box 5 Folder 2

General, 1975-1997


Box 5 Folder 3

Government Loyalty Cases: Lillian Kovars, 1949-1953


Box 5 Folder 4

Harper and Row: Kennedy Book, 1964-1967


Box 5 Folder 5

Kern vs. Greenbaum, 1982-1987


Box 5 Folder 6

Matu, Koda: Cuddles, 1995


Box 5 Folder 7

Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr.: Claim against Putnam, 1963


Box 5 Folder 8

Schelsinger, Arthur, Jr.: Dispute with National Review and Buckley, 1963


Box 5 Folder 9

Schom, Alan Morris: Napolean Bonaparte, 1997

Series VIII: Oversized Documents

Series VIII: Oversized Documents is one oversized box holding the degrees and awards accumulated by Wechsler, particularly from Columbia's Law School.


Box 6

James Kent Scholarship for Distinction as a Student. Columbia University, 1938


Box 6

Ordroneaux Prize in Law for General Proficiency in Legal Study. Columbia University, 1940


Box 6

Bachelor of Law Degree. Columbia University, 1940