Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ssistant LTnitedStates District Attorney in 1895, and held thatposition until April i, 1898, when he was appointedSpecial Assistant U. S. District Attorney in an im-portant Government case, and again in another inOctober 1898. Mr. Kohler became a member ofthe firm of Lewinson, Kohler & Schattman in has made cases in the federal courts a specialty,and that he possesses a peculiar aptitude for thisbranch of h


Universities and their sons; history, influence and characteristics of American universities, with biographical sketches and portraits of alumni and recipients of honorary degrees . ssistant LTnitedStates District Attorney in 1895, and held thatposition until April i, 1898, when he was appointedSpecial Assistant U. S. District Attorney in an im-portant Government case, and again in another inOctober 1898. Mr. Kohler became a member ofthe firm of Lewinson, Kohler & Schattman in has made cases in the federal courts a specialty,and that he possesses a peculiar aptitude for thisbranch of his profession is evidenced by the fiictthat already at Columbia he took the ConstitutionalLaw Prize of S150. He also took the Civil ServiceReform Essay prize of Sioo, and is the author of a UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SONS 5 number of monographs and articles on historical, Supt., 1885-89; Medical Supt, 1889-94: Medical Direc-religious and legal subjects, besides having edited ° °^k Grove Hospital, Flint, Mich., since 1894;° ..,,,., author of medical works and Secretary and Treasurer The Settlement of the Jews in North America byCharles P. Daly, , published in 1893. In. MAX J. KOHLER May 1899 he published a monograph on Methodsof Review in Criminal Cases in the United States,as part of a large volume, published in London,entitled The Necessity of Criminal Appeal as Il-lustrated by the Maybrick Case and the Jurispru-dence of Various Countries, edited by J. H. Levy,and this monograph was also printed separately inpamphlet form. He is a member of the AmericanHistorical Association, the Academy of PoliticalScience, Phi Beta Kappa, the New York Bar Associ-ation, the Executive Council of the American JewishHistorical Society, Good Government Club and theFreundschaft Society and the Judseans. His politi-cal tone is that of an Independent Democrat, andhe is an earnest supporter of all efforts to obtaingood government for his city, as well as in widerfields. BURR, Colonel Bell Columbi


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