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Brown, William Jethro.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 10, 1887.
S. of James, of Montrose, Mintaro, S. Australia [and Sophia Jane Torr]. B. Mar. 29, 1868, at Mintaro.
School, Stanley Grammar, S. Australia (Mr J. S. Carlyon Cole).
Matric. Michs. 1887; Scholar, 1889; (Law Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1889; Pt II, 1st Class, 1890); B.A. 1890; LL.B. 1890; M.A. 1894; LL.M. 1899; LL.D. 1905. [Previously Non-Coll. student at Oxford for four terms.] Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 18, 1887.
Called to the Bar, 1891.
Professor of Law and Modern History at Tasmania University, 1893-1900.
Returned to England.
Professor of Constitutional Law and History at University College, London, 1900-1. Professor of Comparative Law at the University College of Wales, 1901-6. Returned to Australia, 1906.
Professor of Law in the University of Adelaide, 1906-15.
President of the Industrial Court at Adelaide, 1916-27, where he took a prominent part in public life.
President of the Board of Industry, 1920-7. An expert in arbitration.
Author, legal.
Died May 28, 1930, aged 62, at Adelaide.
(Cambridge Review, June 6, 1930; The Times, May 29, 1930.)
William Jethro BROWN
Approx. lifespan: 1868–1930
Adm pens. St John's College 1887:10:10
s. of James BROWN of Montrose, Mintaro, South Australia , [Australia], [and Sophia Jane Torr].
b. Mintaro, [South Australia], [Australia], 1868:03:29
School Sch: School ( Mr J. S. Carlyon COLE ) [Stanley Grammar], South Australia , [Australia],
Matric 1887:10MT:
Scholar 1889
(Law Trip., Pt I, 1st Class 1889
Pt II, 1st Class 1890 );
BA 1890
LLB 1890
MA 1894
LL.M. 1899
LLD 1905
[Previously Non-Coll. student at Oxford for four terms.]
Adm. at Middle Temple 1887:11:18
Called to the Bar: 1891
Professor of Law and Modern History at Sch: Tasmania University [Tasmania], [Tasmania], [Australia], 1893-1900
Returned to England ,
Professor of Constitutional Law and History at: : Sch: University College London , 1900-01
Professor of Comparative Law at: : Sch: University College of Wales , 1901-06
Returned to Australia , 1906
Professor of Law in University of: : Adelaide, [Australia], 1906-15
President of: : Industrial
Court at Adelaide, [Australia], 1916-27, where he took a prominent part in public life.
President of: : Board of
Industry 1920-27
An expert in arbitration.
Author, legal.
d. aged 62 Adelaide, [Australia], 1930:05:28
( Cambridge Rev.iew 1930:06:06; The Times 1930:05:29)

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