Francis Bowes Sayre Sr.
American judge
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- Bachelors Law Harvard University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Francis Bowes Sayre Sr. was a professor at Harvard Law School, High Commissioner of the Philippines, and a son-in-law of President Woodrow Wilson. Biography He was born on April 30, 1885. He graduated from Williams College in 1909 and Harvard Law School in 1912. At the start of his career, Sayre worked for Wilfred Grenfell's medical mission in Newfoundland, and as an assistant prosecutor in the office of the New York County District Attorney .On November 25, 1913, Sayre married Jessie Woodrow Wilson , the middle daughter of President Woodrow Wilson, in a ceremony at the White House. In 1914 he began work as an assistant to the president of Williams College. He served on the faculty at Harvard Law School from 1917 to 1933, and he received his J.D.S. degree from Harvard in 1918.
Francis Bowes Sayre Sr.'s Published Works
Published Works
- Public Welfare Offenses (1933) (29)
- The Passing of Extraterritoriality in Siam (1928) (19)
- The United Nations trusteeship system (1958) (15)
- Criminal Responsibility for the Acts of Another (1930) (13)
- Legal Problems Arising from the United Nations Trusteeship System (1948) (11)
- The Quest of Independence (1952) (10)
- Inducing Breach of Contract (1923) (7)
- The Way Forward: The American Trade Agreements Program. (1940) (6)
- Change of Sovereignty and Private Ownership of Land (1918) (4)
- The Constitutionality of the Trade Agreements Act (1939) (4)
- LABOR AND THE COURTS (1930) (3)
- The League of Nations and its problems : three lectures (1919) (3)
- How Trade Agreements Are Made (1938) (3)
- Change of Sovereignty and Concessions (1918) (2)
- A selection of cases on the law of admiralty (1930) (2)
- A Selection of Cases on Criminal Law (1928) (2)
- American Trusteeship Policy in the Pacific (1948) (2)
- America must act (1936) (2)
- The Clothing Workers of Chicago (1922) (1)
- The Problem of Underdeveloped Areas in Asia and Africa (1952) (1)
- The Question of Self-Sufficiency (1936) (1)
- The Most-Favored-Nation Policy in Relation to Trade Agreements (1939) (1)
- The protection of American export trade (1940) (1)
- Binding Up the Wounds of War (1944) (1)
- A selection of cases on criminal law with an introduction by Roscoe Pound (0)
- Does American Labor Stand to Win or Lose by Trade Agreements (1939) (0)
- Cases on Labor Law (1923) (0)
- America the Hope of the World (1943) (0)
- THE ONLY WAY OUT OF OUR DISORDER (1950) (0)
- Discussion: The Far East and the Pacific (1948) (0)
- The Protection of American Export Trade.@@@Trade Agreements. A Study in Democratic Methods. (1944) (0)
- Trade Policies and Peace (1936) (0)
- The Challenge Which International Law Faces Today (1938) (0)
- The Hull Agreements and International Trade (1937) (0)
- The Menace of Economic Nationalism (1935) (0)
- An Introduction to World Politics. By Gibbons Herbert Adams. (New York: The Century Company. 1922. Pp. xiii, 595.)An Introduction to the Study of International Organization. By Potter Pitman B.. (New York: The Century Company. 1922. Pp. xiv, 647.) (1923) (0)
- Relieving World Distress (1945) (0)
- Trade by Treaties (1939) (0)
- Shorter Notices (1940) (0)
- Discussion: Economic and Financial Policies Abroad (1937) (0)
- HOW CAN AN EDUCATOR HELP TO COMBAT CRIME (1932) (0)
- Siam : treaties with foreign powers, 1920-1927 (0)
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