Person:Theodore Salisbury Woolsey (1)

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Theodore Salisbury Woolsey
b.22 Oct 1852
d.24 Apr 1929
m. 5 Sep 1833
  1. Theodore Salisbury Woolsey1852 - 1929
  • HTheodore Salisbury Woolsey1852 - 1929
  • W.  Annie Salisbury (add)
m. 1877
  1. Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, Jr.1880 - 1933
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Name Theodore Salisbury Woolsey
Gender Male
Birth[1] 22 Oct 1852
Marriage 1877 to Annie Salisbury (add)
Death[1] 24 Apr 1929
Reference Number? Q7782027?


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Theodore Salisbury Woolsey (October 22, 1852 – April 24, 1929) was a United States legal scholar, born at New Haven, Connecticut, son of Theodore Dwight Woolsey. He graduated at Yale in 1872 and at Yale Law School (1876). In 1872 he was an initiate into The Skull and Bones Society. After traveling in Europe he was instructor in public law at Yale, and for 33 years (1878-1911) professor of international law. He was one of the founders of the Yale Review and a frequent contributor to it. He wrote several essays which were collected under the title America's Foreign policy (1898), and he edited Woolsey's International Law and Pomeroy's International Law.

He was a member of the General Society of Colonial Wars.

Woolsey married Bostonian Annie Gardner Salisbury in 1877 and they had two sons. (One of these sons, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, Jr., was a forestry expert.) He retired in 1911 and died of pneumonia.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.