Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) became one of America's leading legal scholars, but few recall his rigorous training in botany. Those who do most often cite his 1898 joint doctoral thesis (The Phytogeography of Nebraska, co-authored wit
The ftrst full century of sociological scholarship at the University of Nebraska rests solidly on nu...
From the preface we learn that this work is the result of nearly five years of active study of the f...
In the summer of 1891, Per Axel Rydberg and his assistant, Julius Hjalmar Flodman, collected plants ...
Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) became one of America\u27s leading legal scholars, but few recall his rigor...
Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) became one of America\u27s leading legal scholars, but few recall his rigor...
Roscoe Pound was born on 27 October 1870 in Lincoln, Nebraska. He was classically trained in languag...
The turn-of-the-century academic community at the University of Nebraska differed sharply from today...
Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) was a noted botanist, jurist, and sociologist who founded the American scho...
Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) was a noted botanist, jurist, and sociologist who founded the American scho...
Professor McGee presents Roscoe Pound’s legal legacy—the most distinguished career in American legal...
Roscoe Pound was an interdisciplinarian of the first order. His active reformation of legal thought ...
A brief memorial to Roscoe Pound, who contributed greatly to American law and who had passed away at...
The vigorous and highly productive life of Professor R. A. Emerson spanned 74 years and 7 months. Hi...
From the preface we learn that this work is the result of nearly five years of active study of the f...
Mode of access: Internet.Title varies: nos. 1-7, 1892-1904, Botanical survey of Nebraska; conducted ...
The ftrst full century of sociological scholarship at the University of Nebraska rests solidly on nu...
From the preface we learn that this work is the result of nearly five years of active study of the f...
In the summer of 1891, Per Axel Rydberg and his assistant, Julius Hjalmar Flodman, collected plants ...
Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) became one of America\u27s leading legal scholars, but few recall his rigor...
Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) became one of America\u27s leading legal scholars, but few recall his rigor...
Roscoe Pound was born on 27 October 1870 in Lincoln, Nebraska. He was classically trained in languag...
The turn-of-the-century academic community at the University of Nebraska differed sharply from today...
Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) was a noted botanist, jurist, and sociologist who founded the American scho...
Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) was a noted botanist, jurist, and sociologist who founded the American scho...
Professor McGee presents Roscoe Pound’s legal legacy—the most distinguished career in American legal...
Roscoe Pound was an interdisciplinarian of the first order. His active reformation of legal thought ...
A brief memorial to Roscoe Pound, who contributed greatly to American law and who had passed away at...
The vigorous and highly productive life of Professor R. A. Emerson spanned 74 years and 7 months. Hi...
From the preface we learn that this work is the result of nearly five years of active study of the f...
Mode of access: Internet.Title varies: nos. 1-7, 1892-1904, Botanical survey of Nebraska; conducted ...
The ftrst full century of sociological scholarship at the University of Nebraska rests solidly on nu...
From the preface we learn that this work is the result of nearly five years of active study of the f...
In the summer of 1891, Per Axel Rydberg and his assistant, Julius Hjalmar Flodman, collected plants ...