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L. Hart Wright -- Bibliography, Elizabeth Gaspar Brown
L. Hart Wright -- Bibliography, Elizabeth Gaspar Brown
Michigan Law Review
A Bibliography of L. Hart Wright
Frank R. Kennedy, Vern Countryman
Frank R. Kennedy, Harold Marsh Jr.
Frank R. Kennedy, Lawrence K. Snider
Frank R. Kennedy, Lawrence K. Snider
Michigan Law Review
A tribute to Frank R. Kennedy
Frank R. Kennedy, George Brody
Frank R. Kennedy, James J. White
Frank R. Kennedy, James J. White
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In an academic world thickly populated with persons of unlimited ego but of limited scholarly output, Frank Kennedy stands out as a remarkable exception. On the one hand he is the author of scholarly writings too numerous to recount; on the other he is a man of deep humility. A reader or listener soon learns he has strong views which he states with power and precision. Yet his humility is such that he will listen patiently to the most idiotic view of a colleague or student and will kindly help them find their way.
Scholarly Books: What, To Whom And Why, James J. White
Scholarly Books: What, To Whom And Why, James J. White
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A consideration of the role that the books reviewed in this edition will play in the future of American legal thought has led me to speculate about the transmission of ideas into acts and about the role of books in that transmission. In certain arenas, tracing an idea from its origins to its ultimate application is straightforward. For example, the evolution of Germany's Schlieffen plan for invading France can be traced with little difficulty from the circumstances responsible for its birth, through years of refinement, to its eventual application in World War I. The development and acceptance of a medical …