Based on the searching I've been doing in ILP for the bibliography
on legal education that Kathy Carrick and I are doing, YES! ILP
is often wrong in the volumes that cover up to 1940 or so. That is
to say, the citations are less than adequate so sometimes you
end up chasing things in the wrong journal, or the indexers have
supplied a title that isn't on the article, for example. However,
I looked in the Index to Legal Periodical Literature volume for
1923-1932 and there is an entry for John W. Davis, Thomas Jefferson,
Attorney at Law, in ABA Journal, vol. 13, page 63, (1927). It's
possible that the S.Car. Bar. Assn cite is for a reprint of
that article.
-- C. A. Corcos CWRU Law School Cleveland, OH 44106 USA cac2@po.cwru.edu
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