Word: legalization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Dean Roscoe Pound of the University Law School will deliver an address tomorrow on "Religion in Legal History" in the parish house of the First Parish Church in Harvard Square...
Dean Pound, who has been Dean of the Law School since 1916, is not only the most prominent legal educator in the United States, but a well known scientific expert. Under his direction the Law School has reached a place of leadership in America never before equalled. The possibility of his resignation from the University, to accept the offer of the presidency of the University of Wisconsin may mean that his address tomorrow will be one of the last public lectures which he will give in Cambridge...
...legal tender in Britain is paper pound and ten-shilling notes. Reversion to a gold standard would not necessarily mean the abolition of paper currency, but would mean that gold could be bought and sold by private persons, which cannot be done at present...
Criticisms by lawyers of trust company advertising is not confined to Massachusetts. The performing of legal services by trust companies is prohibited by the laws of Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New York, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington...
...National Sugar Refining Co. of New Jersey. Unfortunately, politicians had previously made a mare's nest out of the alleged "Sugar Trust," and by a decree in United States vs. American Sugar Refining Co., the matter of future merges of this company had taken on a political and legal aspect. Prior to 1911 American Sugar Refining had owned National Sugar Refining, but was compelled by the courts to dispose of its holdings. The two companies control about a third of the world's sugar refining facilities; a merger of the two would constitute the largest refining concern...