Word: wambaugh
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tribute to Eugene Wambaugh '76, Langdell Professor of Law, whose resignation from the Law School Faculty was recently announced, Professor Joseph Henry Beale '82, Royall Professor of Law, yesterday spoke of Professor Wambaugh as one of the men who, under Langdell and Ames, built up the Law School and brought it to its present high standing...
...objection has come too late" was the reply Professor Eugene Wambaugh '76, Langdell Professor of Law in the University, made when interviewed last night by a CRIMSON reporter on the possibility of the 14th amendment being declared null and void, thus prohibiting negroes from voting...
...commenting upon this Professor Wambaugh said that whatever the history of the case might be on July 21, 1868, Congress adopted a resolution declaring that the 14th amendment had been ratified by the necessary number of states, and seven days later the Secretary of State issued a proclamation decreeing that the amendment had been ratified, and since then the fact of ratification has been assumed and acted upon by Congress, the President, and all the courts. Consequently, even if it be admitted that there was some irregularity in the declaration, the objection comes too late...
Professor Wambaugh stated further that about once every ten years some person writes a magazine article, taking the attitude that the amendment was not properly ratified...
...Council of the League of Nations received a recommendation from the friends of Miss Sarah Wambaugh, Doctor of Laws, daughter of Professor Eugene Wambaugh of Harvard, that she be appointed a member of the Governing Commission of the Saar Valley in room of the Spanish member, deceased. Miss Wambaugh, not yet 40, is thought by many close students of foreign affairs to be the greatest authority on plebiscites in the world today...