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Nationality
  
American

Occupation
  
Lawyer

Name
  
Alpheus Snow


Full Name
  
Alpheus Henry Snow

Born
  
November 8, 1859 (
1859-11-08
)
Claremont, New Hampshire

Education
  
Trinity College, Hartford

Partner(s)
  
Margaret Maynard Butler Snow

Died
  
1920, New York City, New York, United States

Alma mater
  
Yale University, Harvard Law School

Books
  
The American philosoph, The Administration of Depen, "Colony - "‑‑or "free State, The Question of Aborigine, Colony Or Free State? Depende

Alpheus Henry Snow (November 8, 1859 - August 19, 1920) was a lawyer and scholarly investigator in the field of international law.

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Biography

Snow was born in Claremont, New Hampshire, where he was a student at the High School until 1876. Between 1876 and 1877 be studied at Trinity College, Hartford, before entering Yale University. He graduated from Yale in 1879 and then entered Harvard Law School, gaining a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1883.

He initially practiced law in Hartford before moving to Indianapolis, where he joined the firm of McDonald and Butler. Snow married the daughter of his senior partner, Margaret Maynard Butler. After he withdrew from active practice in law, the Snows moved to Washington, D.C., where he joined the American Society of International Law in 1906, and then became involved with the American Society for the Judicial Settlement of International Disputes. Snow is described as being "deeply interested in the movement for international peace from its legal aspect." In 1910 he served as the American delegate to the International Conference on Social Insurance, held at The Hague. The same year he was also elected as a member of the Executive Council of the American Society of International Law.

He died on August 19, 1920 in New York City, New York.

Legacy

The Alpheus Henry Snow Prize is awarded to the senior at Yale who "through the combination of intellectual achievement, character and personality, shall be adjudged by the faculty to have done the most for Yale by inspiring in his or her classmates an admiration and love for the best traditions of high scholarship."

References

Alpheus Henry Snow Wikipedia