UROHISSOR 1. F.
JOLW -ICZ
-tftf-lAR AND MREND
UROHISSOR 1. F.
JOLW -ICZ
-tftf-lAR AND MREND
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- . Ng'rai.e i'<resa! the late ProtesW^- S *r the S&'.2E3 tf Public Teachers t' t"_. s&'q n.-t¢rcPd he had ken and
b? -d:cd tbr many y-cars. I. g.-th re * tr'mVyuioti tO iced l iteratui-C . --. iiw vharacet. Ahl)tloh of a -Pt an5 is ru. Ji"psi.ion. Professor ;d i%eu7 - t his exscetenat readi-
*-r' aS F e e all 'Ahc Came to hin. - t n- I , W'ctslist a hitit he r stended
:, *:T- h *t':en himec atind otvrsca. Ot -' t.. " 't:'' at i vrv vde cirle of 4 5L- Tv A :;hers inteteid in legal
T .rt. 14 t½.oll J,d a gaeat de-al of work wr io ,.t *at tsv sssiu rttiwees trom the l4::+ 1< rtw.ion. ilhe profession will A"I',''t jit !ri %at tt has sustaitned a loss
cs<a . I S > l ilo.!d.
P 4v'rt,t It. t. itenbUry writes:-
; ii L-l^-" n C er Ptroecssor II. P. &Nm!- 'Vit *xnitatioln to cotnvey an -*e c -*ad 4 h e 4t,t4ar and fricnd whom Stf Spt-c , lls ~.hcarthip was most protrt Hat het hetnr spcrialind in Roman
itt 2 s arq s been a sery s-sor rthy Proirtyw .° JwiAp'udr¶ . Htic As a classic, a
;^;>, #Shtltla tn anmitot histotian. Before, -=t -; o t ?'v.lt ih.. !fiif;l'rc itriiflidll'Ol Iclo
tl-.t 4- Rattani Law was in gravel
thle '-itJ4t of student', of isolated r :½ hi.vot licl bxLkground to ::t tFiK.r l the Otik of SciUmi and the
:. c t A '¶ \. 'tiitadetll bJ eictween them
Ih,, plillicalion ti Jolowicz's %4 -x s t-tmeood,s etnent. It brought
e -4nso, ¶itt.in,and ctijylyment to
Mtawd a !t rpt l;itt in the activities of it. .cNq, nit It tk l chers of Law, and
W ¶flS J Stcal tihe editor of its admirable
' . 1k "s' I M.ksfe. %tas known to
4? . t'R anntual mectings; indeed, a
'- *.''1t5t a tho5t h t1 hint Ould have bIeen comn
t aM.? tc A tJath %iihout its mainspring. th.'i'c ht 'ea4 cir of his life he gaitied fresh
.~ ttiiiflg prot'e"or at lFulane Univere it,sithld !'c tn.'ked. with Riccobono, V V.whcr. aCId di' ZultUCta among the
tOW f ikit tiN sbo h ten- honoured bv his
e flii aip, the memory of ihe man . it 4i htiat of the 'chcoldr. lie had the
49,ir.s in hutntlitv that belonged to the
tilt r'eit Nese' &is hc kinown to say an W:t a *q, fti, anil he can never even have 1 xI j8 d in ui'.tnd thought. The generous
Iit' II, a%e to his cohlleatues was unstinted. ibet' hkpt.1AiW Jisense%d at liursicote by him ndi hn iife. whose marriagc had been for , ci - 4to i*do;i01% hapry. was boundless. The
it tf lkiale is onc that can never be ejAiild tillcd.
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