Lévitt, Albert, 1887-1968

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שם ראשי (לועזית)
Lévitt, Albert, 1887-1968
רמיזות
Lévitt, Albert, b. 1887
תאריך לידה
1887-03-14
תאריך פטירה
1968-06-18
מדינות קשורות
United States
מקצוע
Law teachers--United States
Lawyers--United States
judges united states virgin islands
שפות קשורות
eng
מגדר
male
MARC
MARC

מזהים נוספים

VIAF: 26139994
Wikidata: Q4710724
Library of congress: n 88002461
BGU10: 000069700
מקורות מידע
  • His A proposed code of international criminal law, 1928?:t.p. (Albert Lévitt, prof. of law, Brooklyn Law Sch. of St. Lawrence U., Brooklyn, N.Y.)
  • LC in OCLC, 8-3-88(hdg.: Lévitt, Albert, 1887- )
  • Lévitt, Albert. The law of community property in California, 1950:title page (Albert Lévitt (member of the California State Bar)) page iv (Albert Lévitt, Los Angeles)
  • New York Times online, June 19, 1968:page 47 (Albert Levitt, 81, crusader, is dead; battled Connecticut G.O.P., New Deal and utilities; Norwalk, Conn., June 18; crusading professor of 1930's who battled Connecticut Republican machine, public utilities, and the New Deal, died today in Manchester, N.H. at age of 81; former resident of Redding, Conn., lived recently in Hancock, N.H.; during first term with U.S. Attorney General's office he organized and developed the international law section of the Dept. of Justice; subsequent terms he played major role in codification of United States Nationality laws)
  • Who was who in America, 1969-1973:(Levitt, Albert; lawyer; born Woodbine, Md., March 14, 1887; B.D., Meadville Theol. School, 1911; B.A., cum magnis honoribus, Columbia, 1913; LL.B., Harvard, 1920; J.D., Yale, 1923; lecturer in philosophy, Columbia, 1913-1914; acting prof. philosophy, Colgate, 1915-1916; asst. prof. law, George Washington Univ., 1920-1921; prof. law, Univ. of N.D., 1921-1922; lecturer on med. jurisprudence, Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1924; prof. law, Washington and Lee Univ., 1924-1927; prof. law, Brooklyn Law School of St. Lawrence Univ., 1927-1930; lecturer law of finance, School of Commerce, New York University, 1939; prof. of law, Hastings College of Law, Univer. of Calif., 1942-1943; special asst. to attorney general of U.S., 1923-24, 1933-35, 1936-37; judge U.S. District Court of Virgin Islands, 1935-1936; member, U.S. Assay Commn., 1921; Republican candidate U.S. Senator, Cal., 1950; associate editor, Central Law Journal, St. Louis, 1921-1930; home: Redding, CT; died June 1968)