Other Public Service, Professional Associations and Organizations, 1952-2006
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- 7.5 cubic ft.
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This series consists of records from Lumbard's other positions in public service, with professional associations, and other organizations. He worked as Chief Criminal Justice Consultant to the New Jersey State Legislature, 1967-1969, and an advisor to Charles McCurdy Mathias Jr. of Maryland during his successful 1968 Senate campaign. He was a member of several professional associates including: the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, the American Bar Association and the International Bar Association. He also worked in a wide variety of organizations during his professional career, including the New York City Police Foundation (trustee 1971-1991, chairman 1971-1974, 1977) and the New York State Maritime Museum (trustee 1969-1980). He was a member of the Citizen's Crime Commission, the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, John Lindsay for Mayor, and the Republican National Committee, Task Force on Crime. This series contains such materials as: reports, press releases, meeting minutes, directories, new clippings, academic papers, press packets, newsletters, photos, memos, transcripts and notes.
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- Access:
- The archives are open to the public and anyone is welcome to visit and view the collections.
- Collection restrictions:
- This collection is unrestricted with the exception of select folders in Series 7, Subseries 2.
- Collection terms of access:
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As a condition of access set forth in the memorandum of agreement by the donor, any researcher reproducing/copying any portions of the draft manuscript Harm to Each Other must be aware of the following statement: The draft Harm to Each Other is not a final draft by Eliot H. Lumbard, nor approved by him. The book was never published.
Any researcher citing portions of the draft manuscript Harm to Each Other must accompany the citation with the following statement: The draft Harm to Each Other is not a final draft by Eliot H. Lumbard, nor approved by him. The book was never published.
The researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming with the laws of copyright. Whenever possible, the M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives will provide information about copyright owners and other restrictions, but the legal determination ultimately rests with the researcher. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed first with the Head of Special Collections and Archives.