Lotteries, laws, and morals / Francis Emmett Williams.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, NY : Vantage Press, c1958.Description: 338 p. : 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- BJ 1275 W672 1958
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Includes index
Preliminary History--
Lottery Gambling In America--
Understanding The Elementals--
Consideration Is What The Parties Agree Upon--
Gambling-Social And Promoted--
The Religious Inhibitions--
The Yellow-Stone Kit Doctrine--
Judge John L. Thomas, Master Of American Lottery Law--
The Element of Consideration--
The Element Of Chance-Pure or In Part--
Prize Contesting--
P.P.A. Deception--
The Hobby That Pays The Professionals--
More Monkey Business--
The Consolidated "Giveaway" Case--
Further Discussion of The Opinion--
Business Morals In A Mess--
The Warren Deluge of Overworld Gambling--
The Federal Slump--
Who Is Responsible?--
Which Way From Here?--
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