Bibliography of Malcolm P. Sharp* AGGRESSION AND PEACEt Aggression: A Study of Values and Law, 57 ETHICS 1-39 (no. 4-pt. II) (1947). Agreement and Disarmament, 16 179-80 (1960). Biology and Law, 16 (1949). BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCIENTISTS UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW Death Against Life, 15 (1948). UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REvIEw Graduated UnilateralDisarmament, 17 ENTISTS 113-14 (1961). 403-13 902-08 BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCI- The Limits of Law, 61 ETHICS 270-83 (1951). The Management and Control of Aggression, in SOCIAL WORK HUMAN RELATIONS 250-68 (Columbia University Press 1949). The PragmaticPacifist (Book Review Essay), 29 CAGO LAW RE IEw 404-17 (1962). AS UNIVERSITY OF CHI- Remarks, in THE WORLD INFLUENCE OF COMMUNISM 185-90, 192, 194, 199, 208, 226-27 (University of Chicago, Harris Foundation Proceedings 1952). The Uses of Aggressiveness and Power, in CONFLICTS OF POWER IN MODERN CULTURE 556-62 (ed. Bryson, Finkelstein and Maciver) (Seventh Symposium of Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion in Their Relation to the Democratic Way of Life, Inc.) (Harper and Brothers 1947). Review: Clark & Sohn, World Peace Through World Law, 11 NAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 276-80 (1958). JOUR- * I would like to express my appreciation to the editors-and particularly to Duane W. Krohnke, Article Editor-for their care and effort in compiling this bibliography. (Malcolm P. Sharp) t This bibliography is organized according to Professor Sharp's interests, each section presenting books, articles, book reviews, and other materials, in that order, pertinent to that area. 221 222 The University of Chicago Law Review [Vol. 33:221 Review: Dickinson, Cases on InternationalLaw; Sohn, Cases on World Law, 18 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 418-19 (1951). Review: Eisler, Man Into Wolf, 64 ETHICS 325-27 (1954). Review: Gelhorn, Security, Loyalty and Science, 26 JOURNAL INDIANA LAW 313-15 (1951). Review: Morgenthau, In Defense of the National Interest, The University of Chicago Magazine, Nov. 1951, pp. 2-3. Review: Pauling, No More War; Clark & Sohn, World Peace Through World Law, 15 BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCIENTISTS 44-46 (1959). Review: Pear, Psychological Factors of Peace and War, 62 ETHICS 131- 34 (1952). Review: Spykman, America's Strategy in World Politics, 9 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 764-65 (1942). Review: Toynbee, War and Civilization; Clark, A Plan for Peace, 18 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 821-25 (1951). Round Table: The Crisis in Peace Negotiations (no. 700), Aug. 26, 1951. Round Table: The Dilemma of Rearmament (no. 737), May 11, 1952. Round Table: How Can We Best Defend America? (no. 680), April 8, 1951. Round Table: How Effective Is the North Atlantic Alliance? (no. 723), Feb. 3, 1952. Round Table: Is a Peace Parley Possible? (no. 530), May 16, 1948. Round Table: The Meaning of the Marshall Plan (no. 498), Oct. 5, 1947. Round Table: Mental Health in Our Time (no. 544), Aug. 22, 1948. Round Table: The Military Staff Committee and the United Nations (no. 429), June 9, 1946. Round Table: Must Men Fight? (no. 444), Sept. 22, 1946. Round Table: Peace with Russia: Realism or Unrealism? (no. 619), Jan.29, 1950. Round Table: What Are the Implications of President Truman's 1966] Malcolm P. Sharp 223 Speech? (no. 469), March 16, 1947 (President Truman's speech pledging support to Greece and Turkey). Round Table: What Good Is International Understanding? (no. 769), Dec. 21, 1952. Round Table: Who Killed the Peace? (no. 625), March 12, 1950. CIVIL LIBERTIES REPORT OF CITIZENS JOINT COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON THE SOUTH (Douglas, Howard, Tittle, Kamin, co-authors), appended to Hearings on S. Res. 266 Before a Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Educationand Labor, 74th Cong., 1st Sess., pt. 14 (1937). CHICAGO MEMORIAL DAY INCIDENT WAS JUSTICE DONE?-THE ROSENBERG-SOBELL CASE (Pp. 216, Monthly Review Press 1956). Civil Liberties in the First Six Months of War, 23 CHICAGO BAR AssoCIATION RECORD 408-09, 434-38 (1942). Comments on the Anastaplo Case, Chicago Maroon, May 2, 1961, p. 8. Comments on the Wilkenson and Braden Cases, Chicago Maroon, March 10, 1961, p. 5. F B 1: Fantasy for Americans, Saturday Review, Dec. 29, 1956, p. 27. Foreword to MEILKLEJOHN, POLITICAL FREEDOM xi-xxv (Harper and Brothers 1960). Freedom and a Free Bar, 17 LAWYERS GUILD REVIEW 43-47 (1957). Freedom-The Role of the Bar, 17 LAWYERS GUILD REVIEW 1-4 (1957). Message From the Re-Elected President, 16 LAWYERS GUILD REVIEW 1-3 (1956). New Light on the Rosenberg Case, 7 MONTHLY REVIEW 314-23 (1955). The Sacco-Vanzetti Case (Book Review Essay), 28 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 399414 (1961). Science, Religion and the Scopes Case, 27 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REvIEw 529-34 (1960). Review: Grodzins, The Loyal and the Disloyal; Shils, The Torment of Secrecy, The University of Chicago Magazine, June 1956, pp. 29-30. Review: Packer, Ex-Communist Witnesses, 61 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 209-14 (1962). 224 [Vol. 33:221 The University of Chicago Law Review Review: Schneir & Schneir, Invitation to an Inquest, The Progressive, Jan. 1966, pp. 40-43. Round Table: A Look at Civil Liberties (no. 760), Oct. 19, 1952. Round Table: Civil Rights and "Public Danger" (no. 196), Dec. 14, 1941. Round Table: Guilt by Association (no. 573), March 13, 1949. Round Table: The Mundt-Nixon Bill (no. 533), June 6, 1948. Round Table: "We Hold These Truths" (no. 380), July 1, 1945. Round Table: What Is Equality? (no. 412), Feb. 10, 1946. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW The Classical American Doctrine of the Separation of Powers, 2 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 385-436 (1935). Movement in Supreme Court Adjudication; A Study of Modified and Overruled Decisions (pts. 1-3), 46 HARVARD LAW REvIEW 361-403, 593-637, 795-811 (1933). The Old Constitution, 20 (1953). UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 52945 Review: M. Cohen, Selected Supreme Court Decisions; Hamilton & Adair, The Power To Govern, 5 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 167-68 (1937). Review: Crosskey, Politics and the Constitution in the History of the United States, Volumes I-I1, 54 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW 43943 (1954). Review: Erlick, Separation des Pouvoirs et la Convention federal de 1787, 41 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 943-44 (1928). Review: Hendry, Treaties and Federal Constitutions, 9 JOURNAL LEGAL EDUCATION OF 266-68 (1956). CONTRACTS QUASI-CONTRACT (Mimeographed, pp. 673, University of Chicago Bookstore, 1937-1938). CASES ON CONTRACT AND (Pp. xvi, 807, Prentice-Hall 1953) (Pp. xvi, 807, Little, Brown and Company 1953) (Kessler, co-author). CONTRACTS-CASES AND MATERIALS Mr. Justice Holmes: Some Modern Views-Contracts, 31 CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 268-78 (1964). UNIVERSITY OF 1966] Malcolm P. Sharp 225 Notes on Contract Problems and Comparative Law, 3 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 277-90 (1936). Pacta Sunt Servanda, 41 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW 783-98 (1941). Promises, Mistake, and Reciprocity, 19 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 286-96 (1952). Promissory Liability (pts. 1-2), 7 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 1-23, 250-80 (1939-1940). Reflections on Contract, 33 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 211 (1966). Williston on Contracts, 4 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 30-44 (1936). Review: Corbin on Contracts-Volume Four, 61 YALE LAW JOURNAL 1119-32 (1952). Review: Ferson, The Rational Basis of Contracts and Related Prob- lems in Legal Analysis, 2 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 235-39 (1949). Review: Friedman, Contract Law in America, 20 RUTGERS LAW REVIEW (1966). Review: Fuller, Basic Contract Law, 15 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 795-97 (1948). Review: Gardner, Selection of Cases on the Law of Contracts, 53 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 354-55 (1939). Review: Havighurst, The Nature of Private Contract, 57 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 490-92 (1962). Review: Restatement of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, 5 VERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 163-64 (1937). UNI- Review: Shepherd, Cases on Contracts,34 ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW 635-36 (1940). Review: Thurston, Cases on Restitution, 8 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 618-19 (1941). EDUCATION A Pre-Law Course, 8 AMERICAN LAW SCHOOL REVIEW 710-13 (1937). Developments in the Law School Curriculum and in Teaching Meth- ods, 8 AMERICAN LAW SCHOOL REVIEW 104449 (1938). 226 The University of Chicago Law Review [Vol. 33:221 The New DealLegislation and Law Students, 8 AMERICAN LAW SCHOOL REVIEW 177-79 (1935). Report, Curriculum Committee, Association of American Law Schools, 1942 HANDBOOK OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS 7384 (M.P.S., chairman). The Role of History and Allied Disciplines in Liberal Education, 1 BULLETIN OF ASSOCIATION FOR GENERAL AND LIBERAL EDUCATION 6166 (1945). Wisconsin's Experimental College, 12 WORLD TOMORROW (1929). 468-69 Review: Vanderbilt (ed.), Studying Law, 13 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 403 (1946). GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF THE ECONOMY REPORT OF THE NATIONAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION ON THE BASING POINT SYSTEM IN THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY (Mimeographed, pp. 175, Nov. 30, 1934) (Clark, Shannon, & Ansell, co-authors). SOCIAL CHANGE AND LABOR LAW (Pp. vii, 175, University of Chicago Press 1939) (Gregory, co-author). Comment, Industry and Court, 3 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 119-25 (1935). Comment, Title I of the National Recovery Act, 1 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 320-27 (1933). Comments on Renegotiation and the Constitution, 11 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 271-84 (1944). Discrimination and the Robinson-Patman Act, 5 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 383-97 (1938). Does the Sales Tax Burden Interstate Commerce?, 13 MENT 39-40, 54 (1940). STATE GOVERN- Due Process of Law, in INDUSTRIAL GOVERNMENT 193-234 (Commons ed., MacMillan 1921). Monopolies and Monopolistic Practices, 2 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 301-16 (1935). Wage Levels and Employment, in ROUND TABLE: THE NEW CONGRESS AND THE TAFT-HARTLEY LAW 21-33 (no. 556), Nov. 14, 1948. 227 Malcolm P. Sharp 1966] Review: Gregory, Labor and the Law, 57 ETHICS 208-11 (1947). Round Table: Civil Rights, Monopoly, Labor, Justice: You and the Federal Courts (no. 563), Jan. 2, 1949. Round Table: The Coal Industry (no. 634), May 14, 1950. Round Table: Is Economic Planning Succeeding in Britain? (nos. 546-47) Sept. 5 & 12, 1948. Round Table: Labor, Congress, and the Supreme Court (no. 471), March 30, 1947. Round Table: Should the Steel Wage Recommendation Be Accepted? (no. 599), Sept. 11, 1949. Round Table: What Does Devaluation Politically? (no. 602), Oct. 2, 1949. Mean Economically and Round Table: What Should Be the National Labor Policy? (no. 395), Oct. 14, 1945. REASONING AND THE LAW The Conservative Fellow Traveler, 30 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REviEW 704-20 (1963). IntroductoryNote to F. C. SHARP, GOOD WILL AND ILL WILL v-ix (University of Chicago Press 1950). Jerome Frank-Realism and Natural Law, 24 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REviEw 648-60 (1957). Review: Brown, Lawyers and the Promotion of Justice, 7 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 200 (1939). Review: F. Cohen, Ethical Systems and Legal Ideals, 44 ETHICS 262-64 (1934). Review: F. Cohen, The Legal Conscience: Selected Papers of Felix S. Cohen, 16 REvIEW OF METAPHYSICS 346-48 (1962). Review: Dahl, A Preface to Democratic Theory, 18 LAWYERS GUILD REVIEW 87-88 (1958). Review: J. Hall, Theft, Law and Society, 47 ETHICS 390-93 (1937). Review: Koestler, Reflections on Hanging; Williams, The Sanctity of Life and the CriminalLaw, 25 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REvIEW 560-65 (1958). 228 The University of Chicago Law Review Review: Lummus, The Trial Judge, 1 NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD QumAaRTLY 75-76 (1937). Review: My Philosophy of Law: Credos of Sixteen American Scholars, 36 ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW 591-93 (1942). Review: Seagle, The Quest for Law, 9 REVIEW 202-04 (1941). UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW Review: Simpson & Stone, Cases on Law and Society, 44 REVIEW 864-65 (1950). ILLINoIs LAW Round Table: New Research in High Energy Physics (no. 851), Aug. 1, 1954. Round Table: The Communist Manifesto 1848 to 1948 (no. 521), March 18, 1948. Round Table: What Do Americans Believe About Their Fellow-Men? (no. 673), Feb. 18, 1951.
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