TY - GEN AU - Cohen,Benjamin V. TI - Benjamin V. Cohen papers, KW - Acheson, Dean, KW - Byrnes, James F. KW - Douglas, William O. KW - Dulles, John Foster, KW - Frankfurter, Felix, KW - Finletter, Thomas K. KW - Lilienthal, David Eli, KW - Roosevelt, Eleanor, KW - Schlesinger, Arthur M. KW - Stevenson, Adlai E. KW - Willkie, Wendell L. KW - Cohen family. KW - United States KW - Civil Rights Act of 1957 KW - Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 KW - Congress KW - Senate KW - Cloture KW - Shipping Board KW - United Nations KW - Potsdam Conference KW - (1945) KW - Civil rights KW - Destroyers (Warships) KW - Executive power KW - Human rights KW - International relations KW - Jews KW - Societies, etc KW - Natural resources KW - Navy-yards and naval stations, American KW - New Deal, 1933-1939 KW - Taxation KW - Law and legislation KW - War, Declaration of KW - World War, 1914-1918 KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Diplomatic history KW - Naval operations, British KW - Zionism KW - Israel KW - Taiwan KW - Foreign relations KW - 1933-1945 KW - 1945-1989 KW - Politics and government KW - Vietnam KW - Lawyers KW - itoamc KW - Statesmen N1 - Restrictions apply; Classified, in part N2 - Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, writings, reports, notes, family papers, printed matter, and other papers pertaining to Cohen's career in public service and as a private counselor. Documents his work for the U.S. Shipping Board during World War I, his participation in postwar Zionism and subsequent interest in Israel and Jewish groups, and his role in New Deal legislation, coalition diplomacy during World War II, creation of the United Nations, and post-World War II foreign policy. Also documents Cohen's years as an advisor to public officials and private individuals on such subjects as civil liberties, human rights, international relations, and natural resources. Other subjects include the destroyers for bases agreement with Great Britain, Potsdam Conference, the U.S. Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1957, presidential authority to use the armed forces in the absence of a declaration of war, U.S. Senate's cloture rule, tax reform, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Correspondents include Dean Acheson, James F. Byrnes, William O. Douglas, John Foster Dulles, Felix Frankfurter, Thomas K. Finletter, David Eli Lilienthal, Eleanor Roosevelt, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Adlai E. Stevenson, and Wendell L. Willkie UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011090 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011090.3 ER -