THE Central Law Journal ALEXANDER H. ROBBINS, Editor VOLUME 91 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. 278102 PRINTED BY CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL COMPANY. LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES IN VOLUME 91 No. 1. The Domicile of a Married Woman The Domicile of a Married Woman -II-For Divorce and Other Purposes. The Unification of British Commer- A Plea for a Permanent Interstate The Position of Money Paid as a The Law's Delays in Appellate Pro- By Jeffer- How I Drew Old Tom Lathers' Will. Sovereign Powers of Constitutional The Industrial Crisis and the Bar. Rhyme and Rhythm in a Master's The Construction and Application of Meaning of "Casual" as Used in The Philosophy of Representative Why "The Lawes of Virginia." By The English Act Authorizing Decla- The Right of a Railroad to Recover Damages from the United States for Injuries Accruing During the Period of Governmental Control. By Jesse G. Efficiency Consistent With Democracy. By Nathan William MacChesney, 297. Can Young Children be Contribu- torily Negligent? By Donald Mac- Overwhelm the Federal Courts? By Status of Persons Coasting in Pub- lic Highways. By C. P. Berry, 336. Lawyers' Office Systems-Report of a Committee of the Iowa Bar Associa- A Few Rules for the Cross-Examina- tion of Witnesses. By C. J. Ramage, Legislative Gold Bricks-Co-oper- ative Marketing Associations and the Law. By Percy L. Edwards, 356. The Relation Between Legal Aid Work and the Administration of Jus- Control of Coal Mines by the State- Is it the Opening Wedge of State So- cialism? By Emmet O'Neal, 392. Malpractice. By Win Wylie, 395. |