Word: jessup
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DIED. John K. Jessup, 72, chief writer of LIFE's editorial page for 22 years; of a heart attack; in Wilton, Conn. In 1935 Jessup was hired by Time Inc. Founder Henry R. Luce as a writer for FORTUNE. Five years later he took charge of TIME's business section, and in 1944 moved on to LIFE, where he presided over the only regular editorial page among Time Inc. publications. In that role, he wrote endorsements of seven presidential candidates and assessments of three wars. After his retirement in 1969, Jessup published The Ideas of Henry Luce...
...final round of the Jessup Moot Court Competition will take place tomorrow night from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Ames Courtroom of Austin Hall at the Law School...
...competition will be judged by Phillip Jessup, former member of the International Court of Justice; Herbert Hansell, legal advisor to the United States State Department and Richard R. Baxter '34, Hudson Professor of Law and editor-in-chief of the American Journal of International...
...constant problem in extradition law," says Philip C. Jessup, a onetime member of the International Court of Justice and U.S. ambassador-at-large, "is whether the offense is a crime in both states. The exact label need not be the same, but it must be essentially the same offense. A Mohammedan country where you can have more than one wife would never extradite a man for bigamy...
...executions" by hanging of girls named Carmen, Nina and Marguerita in an un specified Latin American country.) Prosecutors talk of making connections to more than 20 murders, but last week they filed their first formal charges: first degree murder in the deaths of Susan Place and Georgia Jessup. Schaefer, who will not complete his present jail term until mid-June, petitioned success fully for a series of tests at the state men tal hospital at Chattahoochee. If he is finally judged insane, that is probably where he will remain...