Word: law
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Another source of many additions to the library in the past year has been large gifts of law books from some of the graduates...
...lecture on "The Federation of the World" last night, Hamilton Holt laid especial emphasis on two points; namely, that the problem of dealing with world-wide affairs calls for a more efficient code of international law, and that the movement for universal peace is one that is progressing, slowly indeed, but irresistibly...
...plans and ideal projects can, however, only come about when the world faces the weakness of its code of international law, and remedies it. Nations that have the best political organization, have the most law; where there is the most law, there is the most justice, and where there is the most justice, there is the most peace. The world is facing somewhat of the same problem as did the 13 original American states, and improved communications and transportation have, by annihilating time and space, made our present opportunity greater than that of 1776. Men must face the alternative...
...Frankfurter graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1906 and has since been prominent in governmental affairs at Washington...
Several other changes have been made in the Faculty for next year. Austin Wakeman Scott A.B., LL.B. '09 has been appointed Professor of Law, and Edward Henry Warren A.B. '95, LL.B. '00, Storey Professor of Law. In addition there are two new lecturers and one instructor: Allan Reuben Campbell A.B. '99, LL.B. '02, Lecturer on New York Practice; Odin Roberts A.B. '86, A.M. and LL.B. '91, Lecturer on Patents; and Curtis Worth Chenoweth A.M. '13, Instructor in Public Speaking...