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Book Reviews, Edgar N. Durfee, Evans Holbrook, Edwin D. Dickinson Jun 1920

Book Reviews, Edgar N. Durfee, Evans Holbrook, Edwin D. Dickinson

Michigan Law Review

Equity, an Analysis of Modern Equity Problems Designed Primarily for Students. George L. Clark, SJ.D., Professor of Law, University of Missouri. E. W. Stephens Publishing Co., Columbia, Mo., igig. Pp. lii, 639.


The Law Building At West Virginia University, Henry Craig Jones Jun 1920

The Law Building At West Virginia University, Henry Craig Jones

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


New Member Of Law Faculty Jun 1920

New Member Of Law Faculty

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, John B. Waite, Ralph W. Aigler Apr 1920

Book Reviews, John B. Waite, Ralph W. Aigler

Michigan Law Review

The Negotiable Instruments Law Annotated by Joseph Doddridge Brannon, Professor of Law Emeritus, in Harvard University. Third Edition. The W. H. Anderson Company, Cincinnati, 1920, pp. lxvi, 662. That this is the third edition of this compilation, indicates a favorable reception by law book buyers. In this case the demand should not be confinned to lawyers, for the book would be of particular value to bankers and others of the lay world who have to deal with commercial paper. And for such readers, who seek practical information as to the characteristics and qualities of particular instruments as affected by the …


Original Methods Of Teaching Practice And Procedure, L. Carlin Apr 1920

Original Methods Of Teaching Practice And Procedure, L. Carlin

West Virginia Law Review

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The Teaching Of Law At Oxford, W. S. Hamilton Jan 1920

The Teaching Of Law At Oxford, W. S. Hamilton

Kentucky Law Journal

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Book Reviews, Robert T. Crane, Edwin D. Dickinson, Grover C. Grismore, Henry M. Bates, Joseph H. Drake Jan 1920

Book Reviews, Robert T. Crane, Edwin D. Dickinson, Grover C. Grismore, Henry M. Bates, Joseph H. Drake

Michigan Law Review

Among all the writings that have appeared on the problem of preserving the order of world society, the most searching and the most illuminating is Hart's Bulwarks of Peace. Particularly in connection with any consideration of the plan of the Paris Covenant of the League of Nations, it compellingly arrests attention.