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SUBJECTS FOR ADDISON BROWN PRIZE ANNOUNCED

Annual Law School Award From Bequest of Late Judge Addison Brown '52--Four Topics Listed--Essays Due May 1--Only Law Students Eligible

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Announcement has recently been made by the Law School authorities of the essay subjects for the Addison Brown Prize. These subjects are four in number for the year 1922, and include a variety of topics on legal and technical problems.

The subjects for the year 1922 are as follows:

1. The Domicile of a Married Woman

2. Taxation of the Corporate Excess of Interstate Corporation.

3. A Comparison of the British Marine Insurance Act with American Law.

4. When does Title to a Prize pass."

Any student of the Law School in regular standing during the year 1920-21, or who is a candidate for any degree offered by the school may compete.

Every essay offered must be neatly and legibly written or typewritten on letter paper of good quality of quarter size with a margin not less than one inch all around so that it may be bound up without injury to the writing. The title page of each manuscript must bear an assumed name, and the writer must hand in with his manuscript a seated letter containing his true name and super scribed with his assumed name.

Manuscripts must be delivered at the office of the Secretary of the Law School not later than May 1, 1922.

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