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Recent Federal And Local Legislation, Kenneth Craddock Sears Dec 1935

Recent Federal And Local Legislation, Kenneth Craddock Sears

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Book Review (Reviewing W. Brooke Graves, Uniform State Action: A Possible Substitute For Centralization (1934)), George Gleason Bogert May 1935

Book Review (Reviewing W. Brooke Graves, Uniform State Action: A Possible Substitute For Centralization (1934)), George Gleason Bogert

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Handbook Of Criminal Law, Ernst W. Puttkammer Mar 1935

Handbook Of Criminal Law, Ernst W. Puttkammer

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Lord Reading And His Cases, Ernst W. Puttkammer Feb 1935

Lord Reading And His Cases, Ernst W. Puttkammer

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Book Review (Reviewing William Mikell, Cases On Criminal Law And Procedure (1935)), Ernst W. Puttkammer Jan 1935

Book Review (Reviewing William Mikell, Cases On Criminal Law And Procedure (1935)), Ernst W. Puttkammer

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The Effect Of The Trust Receipts Act, George Gleason Bogert Jan 1935

The Effect Of The Trust Receipts Act, George Gleason Bogert

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Book Review (Reviewing Frederick Campbell Woodward, Cases On The Law Of Sales (1933)), George Gleason Bogert Jan 1935

Book Review (Reviewing Frederick Campbell Woodward, Cases On The Law Of Sales (1933)), George Gleason Bogert

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Law Books And Law Publishers, Arthur S. Beardsley Jan 1935

Law Books And Law Publishers, Arthur S. Beardsley

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There are indications that the depression, which has burdened us for the past five years, is slowly receding. In its wake will doubtless follow renewed prosperity with all the blessings of peace and contentment. A freedom from financial worry will replace the present fear, and money will be more plentifully earned and freely expended.

It remains to be seen, however, whether the problems encountered during this economic cycle will be soon forgotten. Will the members of the legal profession and the law libraries return to their former policies of, what has appeared to be, uncontrolled and ill-advised purchasing of the …