HAGERUP, GEORG FRANCIS Norwegian statesman and jurist, was born at Horten on Jan. 22, 1853. Edu cated at Oslo, Munich, Leipzig and Paris, he began to lecture on law at Oslo in 1879. Hagerup, who belonged to the party of the Right, was minister of justice (1893-95) in Stang's cabinet, and headed the coalition ministry of 1895-98. At this time the question of separate consular representation for Norway was acute, but a joint Swedish-Norwegian committee reached no re sult. Hagerup was again premier in 1903-05, and himself went to Stockholm to seek a settlement of outstanding questions. He failed and resigned office in March. Subsequently Hagerup was minister at Copenhagen. He wrote some important works on Scandinavian law, and Ret og Kultur i det nittende Aarhunderte (1919) . In 1903 he became a member of The Hague court of arbitration. He died on Feb. 8, 1921.