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Application of Mechanical and Electronic Devices to Legal Literature
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Selected Materials on the Literature of Bankruptcy
Charles Warren, in his book Bankruptcy in United States History, opens the first chapter with a statement that would discourage most lawyers interested in developing a practice in bankruptcy: The subject of bankruptcy is gloomy and depressing in that the law of bankruptcy is dry and discouraging. However, a federal bankruptcy law has been on the statute books continuously since 1898, and it is safe to assume that barring a nuclear war, legal problems dealing with bankruptcy will continue for along time in the future
Introductory Essay on the Literature of Future Interests
The general practice of law involves, among other things, the drafting of wills and trust agreements and the litigation of cases arising out of such instruments as drawn by other lawyers. Successful practice in this field is predicated upon adequate training in the law of future interests. This difficult and technical branch of law contains rules and procedures which are understandable only in the light of their historical backgroun
The Dictionary and the Man: The Eighth Edition of Black\u27s Law Dictionary, Edited by Bryan Garner
The Maine Annex, vol. 2, no. 20
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as the product of a group of progressive students attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to tell the story of our life on this campus. The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses
The Maine Annex, vol. 2, no. 15
Following World War II, the federal G.I. Bill enabled approximately 2.3 million, predominantly white male Veterans to receive a post-secondary education. To accommodate increased enrollment in 1946, the University of Maine established the Brunswick Campus at the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. The remote campus operated until spring 1949, when Veteran registrations waned
The Maine Annex, vol. 2, no. 9
The Maine Annex Editor-in-Chief, Roy W. Nickerson investigates rising costs at the Annex campus bookstore including the price of Coca-Cola increasing from 5 to 7-cents
The Maine Annex, vol. 2, no. 6
The Maine Annex covers a talk presented by Robert P. Tristram Coffin and announces that 50 women from Gorham State Teachers\u27 College were being trucked in for the Christmas Ball