Wambaugh, Eugene, 1856-1940
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Wambaugh was a professor at the Harvard Law School from 1892-1925. His career included terms as member of the board of editors for the American Political Science Review (1906-1913), special counsel to the U.S. State Department (1914), delegate to the Pan American Scientific Congress (1915-1916) and Counsel of the Peruvian Government on Tacna-Arica Plebiscite (1925-26).
Eugene Wambaugh (1856-1940) earned his Harvard AB in 1876, Harvard AM in 1877, and Harvard LL.B in 1880. He also held an LL.D. from the State University of Iowa. He taught at a number of institutions before returning to Harvard as a Professor of Law in 1892. He became Langdell Professor of Law in 1903 and held that chair until 1925.
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