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The Bible Vision, Fort Wayne Bible College Nov 1950

The Bible Vision, Fort Wayne Bible College

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The November 1950 edition of The Bible Vision, published by the Fort Wayne Bible College in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


Contracts-Effect Of Supervening Temporary Impossibility, Robert H. Frick S.Ed. Apr 1950

Contracts-Effect Of Supervening Temporary Impossibility, Robert H. Frick S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

The plaintiff, a Japanese-owned corporation located in the United States, was operating under a limited license to do business granted under an executive order. On November 1, 1941, the plaintiff contracted to purchase from the defendant corporation 6,000 pockets of rice for delivery during November and December 1941 at the plaintiff's option. On December 7, 1941, the Secretary of the Treasury revoked all licenses issued under the executive order and the plaintiff's place of business was closed. Upon learning of this, the defendant corporation notified the plaintiff of his (defendant's) repudiation of the contract on December 9, 1941. On December …


The Bible Vision, Fort Wayne Bible Institute Jan 1950

The Bible Vision, Fort Wayne Bible Institute

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The January 1950 edition of The Bible Vision, published by the Fort Wayne Bible Institute in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


Floyd J. Mattice, Tokyo War Crimes Trial Scrapbook, Floyd Julius Mattice Jan 1950

Floyd J. Mattice, Tokyo War Crimes Trial Scrapbook, Floyd Julius Mattice

Historic Documents

Floyd Julius “Jack” Mattice (1882-1970) served as an American Associate Counsel at the Tokyo War Crimes Trials (officially known as the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.) Specifically, Mattice was counsel for defendants Seishiro Itagaki and Iwane Matsui.

Born in New York and raised in the Lima, Ohio area, Mattice moved to Rochester, Indiana in 1901. He read law in his Grandfather’s law office before enrolling at the University of Michigan School of Law, where he graduated in 1905. After law school Mattice began a legal career that spanned fifty years. Besides practicing law, Mattice held a variety of …


Reel: The Case Of General Yamashita, Michigan Law Review Jan 1950

Reel: The Case Of General Yamashita, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of THE CASE OF GENERAL YAMASHITA By A. Frank Reel.