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Business School Professor Dies After Heart Attack

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Nathan isaacs, professor of Business Law, died at his home last Wednesday night after a long illness caused by a heart attack Memorial services for him will be held in Baker Library Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Graduating from the University of Cincinnati, isaacs practiced law there and later became assistant dean of the Cincinnati Law School before coming here as Thayer Teaching Fellow at the Law School. In 1924 he was appointed to the post in the Business School, which he held until his death.

Author of many books, isaacs also contributed chapters to anthologies and encyclopedias, including the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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