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Professor Strobel Wins a Suit for Chili.

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The case of Alsop and Company of Valkparaiso against the government of Chili in which Professor Strobel of the Law School argued for the defendant was presented before the United States and chilian commission in Washington on January 30. Professor Strobel pointed out that it was not within the range of the Commission, and by the discharge of the case last Friday for want of jurisdiction, won the case for Chill and saved the Government nearly a million dollars. The Commission was composed of the Chilian Minister, who acted as Commissioner for Chili, Judge Gage of Michigan, who acted as United States Commissioner, and the Swiss Minister, the president of the board. This is the most important case with which they have had to deal. A full analysis of the case will be published in the next "Law Review."

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