International Law. Part I: Peace; Part II: War. By John WestlakeK. C., L. L. D. , Whewell Professor of International Law in the University of Cambridge, Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Honorary L. L. D. of the University of Edinburg, Member and Late President of the Institute of International Law. Published at the University Press, Cambridge, 1904 and 1907. pp. 356 and 334, respectively.

1909 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 247-250
Author(s):  
Charles Noble Gregory
1932 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-64

Professor Percy Groom was bom in 1865, and was educated at Mason College, Birmingham, and later at the University of Cambridge, where he was an Exhibitioner at Trinity College. He took Botany as his chief subject in the Tripos (part ii) and subsequently was elected to a Frank Smart Studentship at Caius College. He spent some time in Germany, attaching himself to the University of Bonn at the time when the School of Botany there was under the direction of the eminent Professor Strasburger, who was attracting many English and American students to wrork under him. Here he enjoyed the friendship of the keen band of assistants whom Strasburger had gathered round him, and notably that of A. F. W. Schimper who greatly influenced him in his outlook on botanical science.


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