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...Faculty of the Harvard Law School have awarded the James Barr Ames Prize to the late Frederick William Maitland, formerly Downing Professor of the Laws of England in the University of Cambridge, England. The award was made while Mr. Maitland was still alive, but the decision of the judges did not reach England until after his death...
...award was based on Mr. Maitland's three volumes of the "Year Book Series of the Selden Society...
...interesting and valuable books on the history and antiquities of Scotland, purchased by means of money recently donated for the purpose by Mr. Alexander Cochrane of Boston. Among the collection are Scottish Market Crosses by J. W. Small, the Memorials of Montrose in two volumes, published by the Maitland Club of Edinburgh, a History of the Frasers of Lovat by Alexander Mackenzie, Epitaphs and Inscriptions of Scotland by Andrew Jervise and Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings in two volumes by John Kay of Edinburgh...
President, Dr. R. T. McKenzie of McGill University; first vice-president, Dr. J. E. Maitland of Columbia; second vice-president, Dr. W. A. Lambeth of the University of Virginia; secretary and treasurer, Dr. J. A. Babbitt of Haverford College; executive committee, Dr. Reycroft of Chicago University, Dr. D. A. Sargent of Harvard, Dr. W. G. Anderson of Yale; committee on the revision of physical examinations, Dr. Sargent, Dr. Reycroft, Mr. F. W. Marvel of Brown University...
...most distinguished jurists and legal authors of England. He has just resigned his professorship of Jurisprudence at Oxford, after an incumbency of twenty years. The best known of his writings are his treatises on Contracts and Torts, and his "History of English Law," the latter written jointly with Professor Maitland. Professor Pollock is also the editor-in-chief of the English Law Reports...