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DEAN POUND'S ARTICLE FEATURED IN JANUARY HARVARD LAW REVIEW

DEAN HINDMARSH REVIEWS PEACE PLAN LITERATURE

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Roscoe Pound, Dean of the Law School, has contributed the leading article for the January issue of the Harvard Law Review, which goes on sale today.

"Visitatorial Jurisdiction over Corporations in Equity" is the subject of Dean Pound's article. Harris Berlack '20, New York lawyer, has written on the very acute problem of "Federal Incorporation and Security Regulation."

"Courts and Administrative Law-the Experience of the English Housing Legislation" is the subject of a treatises by Ivoo Jennings, of the London School of Economic and Political Sciences. Felix Frankfurter, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, has written a foreword for this article.

The most interesting of this month's student notes concerns the constitutionality of Congressional regulation of the interstate transportation of convict-made goods. This question is expected to come before the Supreme Court shortly.

The Legislative notes include a review of 21 recent court cases and also a discussion on the taxation of Radio Broadcasting by the States. A review of six books on the international peace plan, which illustrates the purpose of the new Commonwealth Institute of London, has been contributed by Dean Albert E. Hindmarsh.

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