1353498 ROSCOE POUND: TWO TYPED LETTERS, SIGNED. Roscoe Pound.
ROSCOE POUND: TWO TYPED LETTERS, SIGNED
ROSCOE POUND: TWO TYPED LETTERS, SIGNED
ROSCOE POUND: TWO TYPED LETTERS, SIGNED
ROSCOE POUND: TWO TYPED LETTERS, SIGNED
ROSCOE POUND: TWO TYPED LETTERS, SIGNED

ROSCOE POUND: TWO TYPED LETTERS, SIGNED

1925-1929. Two typed letters, signed by American legal scholar Roscoe Pound. 1. A one page letter, typed, on one sheet of paper with the Harvard Law School letterhead at top. Dated February 24, 1925. Signed in ink at the signature line: "Roscoe Pound". Light age-toning overall, with creasing to the top-right and bottom-left corners, some residual print material at top edge, and folded for mailing. There is a two-inch closed tear along the main horizontal crease-line. Condition: Good; Dimensions: 8" x 10.5" 2. A one page letter, typed, on one sheet of copy paper with the Harvard Law School letterhead at top. Dated September 9, 1929. Signed in ink at the signature line: "Roscoe Pound". Light age-toning overall, with a large chip to top-left corner (not impacting text), some residual printed material along right edge, moderate wear to left edge, and folded for mailing. Condition: Good; Dimensions: 8" x 10.5"

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Price: $350

NOTES

Signature Belonging To: Pound, Roscoe Date: February 24, 1925; September 9, 1929 Addressed To: Watkins, S. C. G. Both letters are addressed to Dr. S. C. G. Watkins, a collector of signatures and resident of Montclair, New Jersey. In the first letter, Pound responds to Dr. Watkins' request for his thoughts on US participation in a world court. In the second, Pound provides insight on what characteristics he believes are required to make a good lawyer.

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