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THE WILLIAM H. WHITE LECTURE FOUNDATION
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THE WILLIAM H. WHITE LECTURE FOUNDATION

This Foundation was established in 1922 by a gift of $10,000 by Mrs.
Emma Gray White, widow, Mrs. Emma Gray Trigg, daughter, and W. H.
Landon White and William H. White, Jr., sons, of the late William H. White,
a distinguished alumnus and for many years a Visitor of the University. The
conditions require that the income be used in securing each session the delivery
before the University Law School of a series of lectures, preferably not less than
three in number, by a jurist or publicist, who is specially distinguished in some
branch of jurisprudence, domestic, international, or foreign; and that the
lecturer present some fresh or unfamiliar aspect of his subject. Each series
of lectures shall possess such unity that they may be published in book form;
and the copyright thereof shall vest in the Foundation.