Correspondence on The Rule Against Perpetuities, 1904-1913

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Correspondence on The Rule Against Perpetuities, 1904-1913

Correspondence to and from Albert M. Kales and John C. Gray regarding Gray's book Also included are articles written for publication by Kales, concerning Gray's work. The Rule Against Perpetuities.

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Gray, John C., 1778?-1825

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Kales, Albert Martin, 1875-1922

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Albert Martin Kales, born in 1875, graduated from Harvard Law School in 1899 and began practicing law in his native Chicago. In 1902, he also began teaching property law at Northwestern University Law School, and became a professor there in 1910. He also taught for one year (1916-1917) at his alma mater, Harvard Law, but turned down the offer to work there permanently because the school would not let him carry a personal case load of 6 cases a year, something he saw as the only w...

Mack, Julian W.

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