Arthur Irving Andrews
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Arthur Irving Andrews (November 27, 1878-October 1967) was an American college professor, born in Providence, Rhode Island, and educated at Brown University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Harvard University. He was professor of history and public law at Tufts College (1912-20) and professor of diplomacy at Charles University, Prague (1921). He contributed to the American Journal of International Law, Historical Outlook, Science Review, etc.
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