| John Michels (Journalist) - 1921 - 620 halaman
...Avrard will be made of the society's Henry M. Phillips Prize of two thousand dollars for the best essay on, " The control of the foreign relations of the...rights, duties and responsibilities of the President, the Senate and the House, and of the judiciary, in theory and practise," and presentation of John Scott... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1919 - 524 halaman
...the year 1921 of the HENRY M. PHILLIPS PRIZE .The subject upon which essays are to be submitted is The Control of the Foreign Relations of the United...House, and of the Judiciary, in Theory and in Practice. The Essay shall contain not more than one hundred thousand words, exclusive of notes, and must be in... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1919 - 720 halaman
...in the year 1921 of the HENRY M. PHILLIPS PRIZE The subject upon which essays are to be submitted is The Control of the Foreign Relations of the United...House, and of the Judiciary, in Theory and in Practice. The Essay shall contain not more than one hundred thousand words, exclusive of notes, and must be in... | |
| 1919 - 538 halaman
...field submitted before June i, tan. Particulars in July WRITER. Prize of $2,000 for the best essay on " The Control of the Foreign Relations of the United States : the Relative Right«, Duties, and Responsibilities of the President, of the Senate and the House, and of the Judiciary,... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1920 - 858 halaman
...Henry M. Phillips Prize, of $2000, to the best essay on the following subject, partly historical : '' The Control of the Foreign Relations of the United...House, and of the Judiciary, in Theory and in Practice ". Essays, of not more than 100,000 words, exclusive of notes, must be sent, in six copies, to the... | |
| 1920 - 560 halaman
...M. Phillips Prize. The subject upon which essays are to be submitted is: "The Control of the Foregn Relations of the United States; the Relative Rights,...and of the Judiciary, in Theory and in Practice." The essay shall contain not more than 100,000 words, exclusive of notes, and must be in the possession... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1921 - 646 halaman
...into the Society. The Society's Henry M. Phillips Prize of two thousand dollars for the best essay on " The Control of the Foreign Relations of the United...and of the Judiciary, in Theory and in Practice," was awarded to Quincy Wright, Esq., of Minneapolis, Minnesota, with honorable mention of the essays... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1921 - 666 halaman
...into the Society. The Society's Henry M. Phillips Prize of two thousand dollars for the best essay on " The Control of the Foreign Relations of the United...and of the Judiciary, in Theory and in Practice," was awarded to Quincy Wright, Esq., of Minneapolis, Minnesota, with honorable mention of the essays... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1921 - 688 halaman
...into the Society. The Society's Henry M. Phillips Prize of two thousand dollars for the best essay on " The Control of the Foreign Relations of the United...and of the Judiciary, in Theory and in Practice," was awarded to Quincy Wright, Esq., of Minneapolis, Minnesota, with honorable mention of the essays... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1921 - 694 halaman
...Award will be made of the society's Henry M. Phillips Prize of two thousand dollars for the best essay on, " The control of the foreign relations of the...rights, duties and responsibilities of the President, the Senate and the House, and of the judiciary, in theory and practise," and presentation of John Scott... | |
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