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Collection of correspondence, programs, photographs and newspaper clippings of the Uruguayan Seminar (1960) and the Bolivian Seminar (1961) taught at the University of Virginia School of Law.
This collection was donated to the Law Library by Marion K. Kellogg and Larry B. Wenger.
A native of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Kellogg graduated from VMI in 1925. He received a law degree from Yale in 1928, and practiced law in New York for four years with the Cravath firm before establishing his own firm in Detroit, where he practiced from 1932-55. He also served four years in the Army, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. He joined the UVA faculty first as a lecturer in 1956 and taught international law, trade, and investment law, retiring in 1975 as a full professor. At that time, the
This collection has documents in Spanish.
The Papers of Marion Kellogg contain correspondence, programs, photographs, and clippings of the Uruguayan Seminar (January - March, 1960) as well as photographs from the Alumni Meeting (1966). Also in this collection are two binders of materials from the Uruguayan Seminar (1960) and the Bolivian Seminar (1961). Finally, there is one folder of correspondence with the ABA Committee on International Economic Organizations from 1966-1972. Some documents are in Spanish.