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Butterflies Of Chance Occurrence In Cass County, Iowa, Frank C. Pellett
Butterflies Of Chance Occurrence In Cass County, Iowa, Frank C. Pellett
Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science
The distribution of butterflies is strangely local with many species. Not having sufficient data at hand to justify an attempt to catalogue the butterflies of this locality, I am led to offer a list of a few species that are so seldom seen here as to make it unlikely that they would be taken by one making a study of only a few weeks' duration.
The Evolution Of Taoist Doctrines., Leon Wieger
Poems Of Confucius., Paul Carus Translator
The Bible As A Law Book., Charles S. Lobingier
The Fourth Dimension., Hyland Clair Kirk
The Portrayal Of Christ. (Illustrated), Paul Carus
The Portrayal Of Christ. (Illustrated), Paul Carus
The Open Court
No abstract provided.
The Names Of Nations In Chinese., Paul Carus
The Smallest Republic In The World., Paul Carus
The Purple, December 1913
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- An Old Theme Ever New
- Musings of Seumas
- The Lost Lapis Lazuli
- Solitude
- The Hush of the Muting
- Philanthropie a la Mode
- Les Cloches de Noel
- The New Manor
- On Christmas Eve
- The Song of Ligurd
- Columba of Song
- Under the Rose
- Editorial
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- Athletics
Dickinson Law Review - Volume 18, Issue 3
Dickinson Law Review - Volume 18, Issue 3
Dickinson Law Review (1908-2003)
No abstract provided.
Debt Of The Modern Law Of Guardianship To Roman Law, Charles P. Sherman
Debt Of The Modern Law Of Guardianship To Roman Law, Charles P. Sherman
Michigan Law Review
The Roman law of guardianship grew out of the family organization. It is also quite closely connected with the law of inheritance. The power of a guardian is that form of family power which ordinarily takes the place of paternal power when there is no one to exercise the latter. It was originally at Rome but an extension of the paternal power. In this respect the conception of guardianship is different in English law -- English guardianship rests on the principle of protecting the bodily and mental immaturity of youth.
Note And Comment, Gordon Stoner, Grover C. Grismore, Stanley E. Gifford, Stuart S. Wall
Note And Comment, Gordon Stoner, Grover C. Grismore, Stanley E. Gifford, Stuart S. Wall
Michigan Law Review
What is a Public Purpose Justifying the Expenditure Therefore of Money Raised From Taxation - A recent Ohio case raises a question which is frequently discussed in connection with the activities of cities, i. e., 'what is a municipal or public purpose for the accomplishment of which city funds raised from taxation may be expended. The council of the city of Toledo passed an ordinance authorizing the expenditure of $1000 for the purpose of establishing a municipal moving-picture theater. The auditor refused to pay over to the director of public service the fund thus appropriated and mandamus was sought by …
Book Reviews , Editors
On Uniformity In Judical Decisions Of Cases Arising Under The Uniform Negotiable Instruments Act, Amasa M. Eaton
On Uniformity In Judical Decisions Of Cases Arising Under The Uniform Negotiable Instruments Act, Amasa M. Eaton
Michigan Law Review
When the American Bar Association was formed in 1878, the first object stated in the call was "to assimilate the laws of the different states," and the first article of the Constitution stated that one of the principal objects of the Association was "to advance the science of jurisprudence, to promote the administration of justice and uniformity of legislation throughout the Union."
Recent Important Decisions
Michigan Law Review
A collection of recent important court decisions.
Book Reviews, Evans Holbrook, Henry M. Bates
Book Reviews, Evans Holbrook, Henry M. Bates
Michigan Law Review
A collection of book reviews by multiple authors.
The Federal Anti-Trust Act Of 1890 , Roland R. Foulke
The Federal Anti-Trust Act Of 1890 , Roland R. Foulke
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Editorial , Editors
Recent Cases , Editors
Investigations For Financing Purposes, Grenville D. Montgomery
Investigations For Financing Purposes, Grenville D. Montgomery
Journal of Accountancy
No abstract provided.
Trade Union Accounting, A. E. Carpenter
Editorial, A. P. Richardson, Jos. French Johnson
Editorial, A. P. Richardson, Jos. French Johnson
Journal of Accountancy
No abstract provided.
Department Of Practical Accounting, John R. Wildman
Department Of Practical Accounting, John R. Wildman
Journal of Accountancy
No abstract provided.
Applying Efficiency Standards In Central Station Accounting, H. C. Miller
Applying Efficiency Standards In Central Station Accounting, H. C. Miller
Journal of Accountancy
No abstract provided.
Cost Systematizing, August Hiller
Accountant’S Relation To Inventory, Henry C. Magee
Accountant’S Relation To Inventory, Henry C. Magee
Journal of Accountancy
No abstract provided.
Income Tax Department, John B. Niven