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10 Law Sch. Bull. 1 (1940-1941)

handle is hein.journals/lwsbdu10 and id is 1 raw text is: LAW SCHOOL BULLETIN
DUKE UNIVERSITY

Vol. 10, Nos. 1       Edited by the Law Library Staff      Oct.-Nov., 1940
DUKE BAR ASSOCIATION TO CONSIDER VARIOUS PHASES OF NATIONAL DEFENSE
PROGRAM AT SERIES OF MEETINGS - CIVIL LIBERTIES
DISCUSSED AT OCTOBER MEETING
Professor Karl Loewenstein, head of the Department of Political Science
at Amherst College and a former member of the Munich Bar, was the guest
speaker as well as a member of a panel which discussed Civil Liberties Under
the National Defense Program at the first meeting of the Duke Bar Association
held on Friday, October 25th.
The meeting, which was arranged by Mr. Harold Bragg, chairman of the
Section on Civil Liberties, was the first in a series of four evening meet-
ings which will be devoted to various phases of the national defense program.
Professor Loewenstein is the author of Legislative Control of Political
Extremism, Hitler's Germany, a Nazi Background to War and an address on
Control of Subversive Activities in European Democracies, which he deliver-
ed in September, 1940, before the Section on Criminal Law at the convention
of the American Bar Association in Philadelphia.
The other members of the panel were Messrs. Harold Bragg, Numa L. Smith,
and Aute L6 Carr, third year law students; Mr. L. S. Laprade, editor of the
Durham Herald; Col. Sidney C. Chambers, Durham attorney, and four members of
the Duke University faculty, namely, Dr. Charles A. Ellwood, head of the
Department of Sociology; Mr. Douglas B. Maggs, professor of law; Dr. Joseph
B. Rhine. professor of Psychology; and Dr. H. Shelton Smith, professor of
Christian Ethics.
The section chairmen for the year, as announced by the Executive
Committee of the Bar Association, are: Henry Sink, Grievances and Profession-
al Conduct; Norton Arst, Law School Affairs; Ben Horack, Publications;
Harold Bragg, Civil Liberties; John Moran, Legislation; Virgil Cooprider,
International Law; Fred Rebman, Practice and Profession of the Law; Walter
Lenox, Social Events; Woodrow Lipscomb, Athletic Events, and Hervey Moore,
Public Relations.
The Executive Committee consists of George T. Frampton, President;
Charles H. Fisher, First Vice-President; C. H. Richardson, Second Vice-
President; 0. C. Carmichael, Third Vice-President; James J. Boyle, Secretary
and Charles P. Canavan, Treasurer,
MEMBERS OF LAW LIBRARY STAFF ATTEND CONFERNCE
MISS COVINGTON PRESIDES
Miss Covington, Research Librarian, President of the Carolina Law Li-
brary Association, presided at the semi-annual meeting held in Raleigh on
the afternoon of Friday, October 25th. Among the topics included on the pro-
gram were a discussion of the indexing of legal publications in North Carolina

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