President of the American Society for Legal History
Parent(s)
Charles Homer Haskins and Clare (Allen) Haskins
Awards
Guggenheim Fellow
Army Commendation Medal with oak leaf clusters
George Medal
Academic background
Alma mater
Harvard University (AB, JD)
Merton College, Oxford[1]
Academic work
Institutions
University of Pennsylvania Law School
George Lee Haskins RHS (February 13, 1915 – October 4, 1991) was an American legal scholar and the Algernon Sydney Biddle Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.[2]
^Levens, R.G.C., ed. (1964). Merton College Register 1900–1964. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. pp. 264–265.
^Haskins, George Lee (1984). Law and Authority in Early Massachusetts: A Study in Tradition and Design. University Press of America. ISBN 9780819143730 – via Google Books.
at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Haskins was the son of medievalist Charles Homer Haskins, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Harvard...
career ended with a leg injury in 1985, Haskins requested and was granted permission from him to wear it. Haskins signed his four-year rookie contract on...
1998, before what would be Haskins' last season, it was renamed the Don Haskins Center in his honor. Bob Knight was Haskins' fishing partner and one of...
string arrangements as well. Haskins served as producer, singer, songwriter, guitarist and even drummer on one song. Haskins released his second album,...
academic medieval historian in the United States, and the Haskins Medal was named in his honor. Haskins was born in Meadville, Pennsylvania. He was a prodigy...
known whether Haskins was involved. The Pioneer Press was harshly criticized for the timing of the report. The university forced Haskins to resign after...
expanded into the United States in 1890. It merged with Haskins & Sells to form Deloitte Haskins & Sells in 1972 and with Touche Ross in the US to form...
Haskins always preferred to be labeled a teacher over being labeled a writer, Haskins would achieve several literary awards for his novels. Haskins'...
glass windows depicting the life of Jesus Christ, created by artist GeorgeHaskins. The building underwent renovations in 1972, while still retaining its...
entomology, working with his wife, Edna Haskins (whom he married in 1940), and other colleagues. In the 1930s, Haskins was inspired by Alfred Lee Loomis to...
Louise Haskins (12 May 1875 – 3 February 1957) was a British poet and an academic in the field of sociology, best known for being quoted by King George VI...
with widespread police convention. Everyone calls DCI Haskins simply "Haskins" (or "Mister Haskins"), though Regan occasionally calls him by his first name...
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metropolitan area to Charles "Ed" and Dorothy Haskins, who were evangelical Christians. As a high school student, Haskins developed his musical and dramatic talents...
teamed with producer George Pal. Haskin was born in Portland, Oregon, where his father was employed as a schoolteacher. Both Haskins' mother and father...
breakthroughs at Haskins Laboratories since its founding. All of them are indebted to the pioneering work and leadership of Caryl Parker Haskins, Franklin S...
Charles Waldo Haskins (January 11, 1852 – January 9, 1903) was an American accountant, and co-founder of the accounting firm Haskins and Sells, a predecessor...
Events Center was renamed after UTEP's Hall of Fame coach Don Haskins (1930–2008) in 1998. Haskins, who is best known for starting five African-American players...
to a poem by Minnie Louise Haskins. The poem was originally published with the title, "God Knows" by the author. Haskins studied and taught at the London...
"Dr. Charles Haskins Townsend". Herpetologica 4(1): 38–40. Works by Charles Haskins Townsend at Project Gutenberg Works by Charles Haskins Townsend at...