Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph appears with the article, "Law Enforces Urged To Unite," Los Angeles Times, 19 Sep 1930: A1. Dean Pound of Harvard University gave an address before 1100 delegates at the third annual convention of the State Bar of California on prohibition and the roles of government and law enforcement. Dr. Pound blamed organized crime for the nation's dilemmas. Handwritten on negative: Leonard B Slesson (&) Roscoe Pound dean Harvard Law School Text from newspaper caption: Visiting Legal Authority Extends Greetings Roscoe Pound (right,) dean of the Harvard Law School, and Leonard B. Slosson, following the latter's election as president of the State Bar. Text from negative sleeve: POUND, ROSCOE HARVARD LAW SCHOOL 1930
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