Holden Bovie Schermerhorn Collection, 1919-1931.

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Holden Bovie Schermerhorn Collection, 1919-1931.

The text of an address delivered at the 42nd Annual Session of the Bar Association of Tennessee, entitled An American lawyer in the Paris courts; the manuscript of a 1924 review of Among the Brahmins and pariahs (an English translation of Unter Brahminen und Parias), by J.A. Salter; an undated manuscript entitled Some of the world's great pictures; and three drawings.

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Vanderbilt School of Law

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Schermerhorn, H. B. (Holden Bovee), 1868-1935

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Holden Bovie (or Bovee) Schermerhorn (1868-1935) was a lawyer. He was born in Massachusetts and educated in Pennsylvania. Except for two years, he was employed by Vanderbilt University as a law professor from 1916 to 1935; he was also Secretary of the Law School from 1925 to 1935. Between 1918 and 1920 he was with the Paris branch of Coudert Brothers, one of the largest law firms in the world. In Paris both during and after World War I, he dealt with many problems of private international law. S...

Sauter, J. A. (Johannes A.)

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