Harvard Law School Prize Essays, 1850-1868

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Harvard Law School Prize Essays, 1850-1868

This collection consists of prize essays written by students of the Harvard Law School.

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Stiles, Sumner Burritt.

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Smith, Henry Farnam.

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Excelsior

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Woodruff, George M. (George Morris), 1836-1930

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Nil actum repentans si quid, etc.

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Brackett, John Quincy Adams.

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Waters, James von Staats.

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Lindenbower, Harrison.

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Kilbreth, James Truesdell.

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Donnell, James Monroe.

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Bond, Elmer Monroe.

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Vanmeter, John Marshall.

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Chamberlayne, Charles Frederick.

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Ingalls, Melville Ezra.

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Bates, George Handy, 1845-1916

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Furnival.

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Practo et presto.

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Norton, Charles Augustus.

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Paige, Edward Winslow.

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Blaikie, William, 1843-1904

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Riparian.

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Stephenson, James Wesley.

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Richardson, George Francis

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Blodgett, Warren Kendall.

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Pierce, Edward Lillie, 1829-1897

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Supporters of President Grant removed Sumner as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate in 1871. Edward L. Pierce defended the reputation of Sumner after this episode became a matter of fresh historical controversy in 1877. Others involved in the controversy were Lothrop Motley, John Jay, and Hamilton Fish. From the description of Clippings concerning Charles Sumner and President U.S. Grant : album, 1877-1878. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612815430 ...

Couper, Hamilton.

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Colburn, William Garder.

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Crawford, Henry, active 1676-1677

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Epithet: Almanac-Compiler British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000756.0x000040 ...

Sic utero tuo, etc.

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Travis, Jeremiah, -1911

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Codman, Charles Russell, 1784-1852

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Walcott, Charles F. (Charles Folsom)

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Si non hodio, cras.

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Jura, FrantiĊĦek, 1905-1990

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Modus et conventio, etc.

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Rudd, Frank.

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Kinnicutt, Thomas, 1800-1858

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Thomas Kinnicutt (1800-1858) was born in Warren, R.I., and educated at Leicester Academy and Brown University. He practiced law in Worcester, Mass., was a Representative to the Massachusetts General Court, and was a Judge of Probate in 1848 until his death. He married Harriet Paine Burling (1805-1838) of Natchez, Miss. From the description of Papers, 1828-1857. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259477 ...

Welles, Henry Coit.

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King, John C.

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Edwards, Alfred Lewis.

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Russell, Alfred, 1830-1906

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Born in Plymouth, N.H., Mar. 18, 1830; grad. at Dartmouth College, 1850; .stud.law at Harvard, 1850-52; settled at Detroit, Mich. 1852; appointed by Pres. Lincoln U.S. Distr. Attorney for Mich., 1861; resigned 1869. Private practice until his death in Detroit 1906. (from Repres. men of Mich., pt. 1, p. 123. - Wayne Co., Mich., Chronography, p. 351. - Detroit Illus. p.871 port. p.1.) From the description of Alfred Russell papers, 1843-1868 (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id:...

Wullweber, Christian William Frederick.

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Labor ipse voluptas.

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Qui bono.

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Guild, H. E.

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Stickney, Albert, 1839-1908

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Stark, Charles Henry.

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Purdy, A. H.

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Dutton, George Philip.

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Justice.

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Eaton, Dorman B. (Dorman Bridgman), 1823-1899

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Mumford, George H.

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Jones, Leonard A.

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Hoague, Isaac Theodore.

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Peck, Hiram D. (Hiram David), 1844-1914

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Cadwallader, Jacob Augustus.

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Sigenthaler, Godfrey.

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Mullin, George Hill.

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Swan, Charles Lewis.

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Sugden.

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Nil spero.

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Towne, William Henry.

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Chandler, William Eaton

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Lex citius tolerare vult privatum, etc.

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Williams, George Gorham.

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Merrill, Charles Amos

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X. Y. Z.

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Kee-way-din.

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Faith

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Fischacher, Max.

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Odlin, John Woodbridge.

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Lilly

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Hill, Adams Sherman, 1833-1910

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American professor of rhetoric. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Cambridge, Mass., to Harper and Brothers, 1878 Feb. 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270466553 Hill graduated from Harvard in 1853 and taught rhetoric and oratory at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Adams Sherman Hill, 1849-1902 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972789 Journalist and professor at Harvard University. From the des...

Elwood, John Bell.

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Riparius.

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Elting, Irving

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Cui Bono.

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Non modo quid liceat, etc.

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Brown, Addison, 1830-1913

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Addison Brown was U.S. district judge for the southern district of New York state, 1881-1901. From the description of Addison Brown letter : to Benjamin Harris Brewster, 1882 June 6. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63936799 ...

Carmalt, James Edward.

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Quid nisi victis dolor.

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Non favore.

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Philo

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In Curia.

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Macmillan, F. J.

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Henderson, Thomas A. (Thomas Alden), 1962-

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Jackson, John Peter, 1805-1861

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Lawyer and state legislator, of Newark, Essex County, New Jersey; graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), 1823; admitted to the bar as an attorney, 1827; served in the New Jersey Assembly, 1831-1832, as clerk of Essex County, 1839-ca. 1849, and as vice-president and manager of the New Jersey Railroad. From the description of Letters received, 1828-1860 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122570692 John P. Jackson, the son of Hester Van de...

Wilson, William Griggs.

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Bowman, Josiah Soule.

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