Theodore Salisbury Woolsey
Theodore Salisbury Woolsey (October 22, 1852 – April 24, 1929) was an American legal scholar who was professor of international law at Yale University.He was born in New Haven, Connecticut. His father was Theodore Dwight Woolsey, President of Yale University. He graduated at Yale in 1872 and at Yale Law School (1876). In 1872 he was an initiate into The Skull and Bones Society.
After traveling in Europe, he was instructor in public law at Yale. From 1878 to 1911, he was professor of international law at Yale. He was one of the founders of the ''Yale Review'' and a frequent contributor to it. He wrote several essays which were collected under the title ''America's Foreign policy'' (1898), and he edited ''Woolsey's International Law'' and ''Pomeroy's International Law''.
He was a member of the General Society of Colonial Wars. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury, 1879-1933Other Authors: “...Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury, 1879-1933,Chapman, Herman Haupt, 1874-...”
Published 1922
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Published 1917
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