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.00 . e .cnc-c-n-0' Joseph Z. Fleming.........................President F. AllenKelly.......................Vice-President Members: G. Pannell, Wade S. Hooker, Jr., Sven Hsia, D. Weir, J. S. Gibson, Jack Lane, R. De Voe, Stuart Dye, W. Macht, E. S. Cohen, S. P. Johnson, F. Fisher, B. Portman, J. S. Davies, R. Boyle, A. Goldberg, D. R. Decker, M. Tatum, J. A. Townshend, J. H. Brown, B. A. Robertson, R. W. Tydings, J. Kennedy, 5. L. Baum, A. J. Adams, I. T. Tompkins, III, D. L. Smith, , '07 Benjamin P.77Lgmberton, III . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary 'I'homasD.We1ch, In.....................Treasurer M. Deddish, W. G. Edlduardt, L. McDonald, R. Rudolf, D. Regan, R. Glasser, F. Kelly, P. Hemscott, R. Strickland, L. Ericson, R. Lawrence, C. W. Parker, J. Fleming, B. P. Lamberton, T. Welch, E. Rudolph, T. Victtora, T. B. Cabe11,J. Bruce, R. L. Ivey, R W.. Bartlett, C. Cares, S. Galef.
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Ejnlm $355211 69111nt $ntittg The JohnBassett Moore Society was founded in 1951, with the express purpose of promoting a comparative study of the law of nations, and thus to foster an in- telligent appreciati on of international organizations. This end is achieved by research, discussion meetings, open forums, guest speakers, and appropriate publications in the broad field of international law. Membership is open to all interested students in the Law School. The society is named in honor of John Basset Moore, 1860- 1947, distinguished international lawyer, jurist, states- man and scholar who, among his many notable achieve- ments, represented the United States on the Permanent C ourt of International Justice. An alumnus of the Uni- vers i ty, Justice Moore received his Master of Arts de- gree in 1880. A special project of the Societyhas been the founding of a periodical publication known as the Virginia Journal of International Law. The Journal is now an independent organization. Anoth er project of the S o c i ety is its affiliation with similar org anizations at Harvard, Columbia, Duke and Yale, whereby annual moot court comp etition is held at the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law. The affiliation also brings about conference on topics in the field, the last of which was held at Yale Law School, and con- cerned legal problems of international financing. At the social level, the Society holds various social functions, such as discussions with foreign students at the University. But the most important function of the Society at the present time is the presentation of its guest speakers. Group Identification: First row: Rodolf, Kennedy, Deddish, Fleming, Hsia, Visco, Rudofph, Vittoria, Second row: Lane, Smith, Hamschoot, Adams, Jones, Cabell, Staples, Boyle, Tydings. Third row: Welch, Smith, Medley, Windslow.
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$tudmt illegal glfnmm The Organization was f orm ed in 1947 to provide a nonpartisan forum to which distinguished men in public life might come to discuss topicsofcurrent interest and importance before Law School and University audiencies. The Forum, by presenting prominent persons from the fields of law, labor, business, politics and the arts, First row: Oppenheimer, Patrick, Patterson, Shoemaker. Second row: Moore, Z. Smith, Hunt, Williams, Kelly, Ide, Fentress. Third row: Hollister, P. Smith, Hixon, Hugth Patterson...uuuonoooconuoo-once...PreSiden-t James M. Shoemaker .................Vice-President Cu ScottSykes....o....................oo Secretary JoeL. Oppenheimer.......................Treasurer Thomas M. Pauick.............. Publicity Chairman attempts to promote and impetus for independent think- ing through debates, panel discussions and addresses. The forum is limited to twenty-five members of the second and third year classes who attend dinner and share in informal discussions with the guest speakers. Watson, Johnson, Williams, Hess. Fourth row: Williams, Taft, Smother, Abernathy, Clement, Clinger, Eaton, Kemper, Caputo, Barnett. J. William Barnett, Charles B. Clement, Jr. , R. William Ide, III, Charles S. Johnson, Edward J. Kelly, Jr., Talfourd H. Kemper, Elizabeth E. Neely, John L. Warden, Richard L. Williams, III, Thomas E. Abernathy, Anthony M. Caputo, John M. Eaton, A. Lee Fentress, Dudley S. Taft, Hugh P. Williams, Fielding L.Williams, Jr.
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