Background
Goebel, Julius was born on December 3, 1892 in Menlo Park, California, United States. Son of Julius and Kathryn (Vreeland) Goebel.
Goebel, Julius was born on December 3, 1892 in Menlo Park, California, United States. Son of Julius and Kathryn (Vreeland) Goebel.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Illinois, 1912. Master of Arts, 1913; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia, 1915. Bachelor of Laws, Columbia.
Doctor of Laws, Trinity College, 1954.
Acting Adjunct Professor law, University of Virginia, 1920-1921. Lecturer on international law, Columbia, 1921, associate international law, 1923-1925. Associated in law, Columbia University School of Law, 1925-1928, assistant professor of law, 1928-1931, professor of law, 1931, now George Welwood Murray professor emeritus of legal history.
Author books including: Generals in the White House (with D. B. Goebel), 1945. Cases on Demestic Relations (with A. C. Jacobs), 1961. History of the United States, Volume I. Contributor of articles.
Editor
Publs. of the Foundation for Research in Legal History. History of Columbia Law School, 1955. Legal Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 1961.
Winner of the Harris politicial science prize, 1911.
Served as private 13th Company, General Service Infantry, United States Army, 1918. Director Foundation for Research in Legal History. Member District of Columbia Bar, Hispanic Society of America (associate), Phi Eta, Phi Delta Phi.
Club: Cosmos.
Married Dorothy Burne, June 27, 1925.