Word: seavey
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Warren A. Seavey '02 will speak on "China, My Travels and Views," at the Harkness Common Coffee Hour this afternoon at 1. p.m. Seavey founded the first law school in China in 1906, at Peiyang University, using textbooks from the Harvard Law School where he is now Bussey Professor...
...Seavey predicted Japanese aggression in the Pacific. He remained in China until 1911, and left just before the Chinese revolution...
Paul A. Freund, Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Law, and Warren A. Seavey, Bussey Professor of Law, said that the recent decision of the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association to ban advocates of "Marxism-Leninism" from membership would do more harm than good. "The decision of the Association in counter to the best tradition of the law," Freund commented. "Individuals should be judged on their merits, not on the imputations judged to them...
...Seavey commented that a lawyer with Communistic leanings can take advantage of the "free and easy way of trying cases in America." He pointed to the recent trial of Communist leaders in New York as an example, but noted that the decision of the Bar Association might well lead to "witch hunts...
...After the CRIMSON had called Professor Seavey, a high Law School official himself called the CRIMSON to explain that the "Red" list was not, as we had originally supposed, now but that in reality it was the old "Reducators" list that received widespread publicity two years ago. We decided to publish that list because we felt that our readers were entitled to know which faculty members the sponsors of the list had called "Communists, Communist sympathizers, or fellow travelers." For we felt that only if our readers had this information could they understand the significance of the list...