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THE
Central Law Journal
ALEXANDER H. ROBBINS, Editor
VOLUME 90 JANUARY-JUNE, 1920
CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
1920.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1920, by CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
PRINTED BY CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY.
Proof of Suicide in Action on In-
surance Policy. By M. L. Hayward,
227.
The Amendatory Power Under the
Constitution, Particularly With Ref-
erence to Amendment 18. By Fred B.
Hart, 229.
Suits Against Railroads Under Fed-
eral Control. By Edgar Watkins,
245.
The Evolution of Property Rights.
By George Wark, 248.
What is a Common Law Marriage?
By C. J. Ramage, 263.
Two Words in the 18th Amend-
ment Which Must be Defined "Con-
current" and "Intoxicating." 264.
Which Definition of "Concurrent
Power" Will the Supreme Court
Choose? By Wayne B. Wheeler, 283.
The Ejusdem Generis Principle of
Interpretation. By Donald Mackay,
285.
Applicability of the Interstate Com-
merce Act to Telegraph Companies.
By W. M. Williams, 370.
Legislative Definition of Constitu-
tional Terms.-"Intoxicating Liquors."
By W. W. Thornton, 389.
Facts and Fiction About the Con-
stitution. By Noel Sargent, 407.
The Early Administration of Equity
in This Country. By Harrington Put
nam, 423.
What is a Highway--A Discussion
of English Decisions. By Donald
Mackay, 442.
Sufficiency of Service of Notice to
Vacate by Landlord. By C. P. Berry
445.
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