Ellery Cory Stowell
Ellery Cory Stowell (December 12, 1875 - January 1, 1958) was a professor of international law at Columbia University and then American University in Washington, D.C. He represented the United States at The Hague Convention of 1907 and the London Naval Conference (1908–1909).
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Biography
Stowell was born on December 12, 1875 in Lynn, Massachusetts. He was a professor of international law at Columbia University and then American University in Washington, D.C. He moved to California when he retired. He died on January 1, 1958 in Berkeley, California.[1]
Legacy
Stowell's papers are stored at Stanford University.[2]
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References
- "Dr. Stowell, Noted Law Educator, Dies". Oakland Tribune. January 2, 1958.
- "Overview of the Ellery Cory Stowell papers". Online Archive of California. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
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