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NEW PRIZE FOR LAW STUDENTS

Award for Best Essay on International Legal Relations.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

A bequest of the late Addison Brown '52, formerly judge of the District Court for the Southern District of New York, has provided for the offering of a $100 prize in the Law School. The award is to be made for the best essay on a subject of maritime or private international law. Any student in the Law School who is a candidate for a degree offered by the school may compete for the prize. A copy of the successful essay will be given to the Law School Library immediately after the award, and it will be printed in the Law Review.

Competitors must choose one of the following subjects:

"Jurisdiction of the courts over foreign corporations and individuals who carry on business within the territory."

"Taxation of the corporate excess of interstate corporations."

"A comparison of the British marine insurance act of 1906 with American law."

"Jurisdiction and law of prize cases."

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