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Dates: during 1920-1929
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According to a letter from Mr. Pugsley, a trust fund is offered which would yield $24,000 a year. Law Students from various foreign countries and British self-governing dominions will be beneficiaries for a year's study in international law and related subjects at Harvard...
...scholarship is established, according to Mr. Pugsley's letter to Dean Pound, in honor of his father, Cornelius A. Pugsley, and his mother, Mrs. Emma Catherine Gregory Pugsley. The recipients of these awards will be designated by the governments of their native countries. In case of default of such official designation, the dean of the Law School will be empowered to select a qualified foreign student...
...letter, Mr. Pugsley said he desired to make the Harvard Law School "an international law school with colleges and nations of the entire, world represented in its body...
...editor of the New Haven Journal-Courier sought permission to publish Mr. Taft's letter. In September 1918, Mr. Taft consented and appended a prophetic elaboration of his reasons for opposing National Prohibition. Excerpts...
...arch-Republican New York Herald Tribune went last week a letter from Ellery Sedgwick, distinguished editor of the Atlantic Monthly. Excerpts...