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FACULTY EDWARD HENRY WARREN Proferror of Law Professor Warren was born in 1873. He received his A.B. degree from Harvard in 1895 and an M.A. from Columbia in 1896. He later studied at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and then in the Law School, being graduated from the latter in 1900. Mr. Warren practised law in New York City until 1904. From 1908 to 1921 he maintained law offices in Boston. Mr. Warren joined the Faculty of the Harvard Law School in 1904. He resigned from the Faculty in 1929, but after several years' absence he returned as Lecturer in Law in 1933 and the following year was once again appointed Professor of Law. In recent years Professor Warren has concentrated his efforts on the teaching of Property to the first-year class. In 1938 he published a second edition of his Cases on Property and in 1941 he published a treatise on Margin Customers which he uses as a supplement to that case- book. From 1904 to 1929 he conducted the course on the law of Corporations and produced two casebooks on the subject and also a treatise on Corporate Advantages Without Incorporation. He has also taught Equity, Evi- dence, and Suretyship. MORTON CARLISLE CAMPBELL Proferror of Law 31 Professor Campbell was born in Cambridge, Ohio, in 1876. He was graduated from Washington and Jefferson College in 1896 and from the Harvard Law School in 1900. He received the degree of S.1.D. from Harvard in 1915 and an honorary LL.D. degree from Washington and jefferson in 1923. Professor Campbell 1901. He served as a Tulane University in World War he served years, hrst as a Captain and later as a Major of Infantry. He has been a member of the Harvard Law School since 1919 and at present is Chairman of the Third-Year Class. Professor Campbell is the author of numerous law review articles and the editor of three casebooks: Mort- gages, Bills and Notes, and Suretyship. This year he is conducting classes in those three courses. He also has taught in the past Agency, Contracts, Criminal Law, Corporations, Evidence, Personal Property, Public Utili- ties, Quasi-Contracts, and Sales. was admitted to the Ohio Bar in member of the faculty of law of the year 1915-1916. During the in the United States Army for two
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FACULTY Professor Pound was born in 1870. He was educated LIVINGSTON HALL Vice-Dean ami Proferror of Law Professor Hall was born in 1903. He was graduated from the University of Chicago in 1923 and then ma- triculated at Harvard Law School where he received the LL.B. degree in 1927. While in the Law School he was Chairman of the Board of Student Advisers. For the next four years he engaged in the practice of law in New York City until he was chosen to serve as Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York during 1931-32. Professor Hall took up his duties as a member of the Harvard Law School Faculty in the latter year. Especially interested in the welfare and discipline of the student body, he served as Acting Vice-Dean during Mr. Ma- gruder's absence three years ago and was appointed to that post in a permanent capacity in 1939. Criminal Law has been the center of Professor Hall's legal pursuits. Besides numerous articles in periodicals, he has recently collaborated with Professor Glueck in editing a new casebook in that subject. Professor Hall is also teaching Agency this year in addition to Criminal Law. lin the past he has conducted classes in Contracts, Labor Law, Mortgages, Procedure, and Torts. RoscoE POUND U niverrity Professor at the University of Nebraska CA.B. 18885 A.M. 18893 Ph.D. 18975. He attended the Harvard Law School, 1889-1890, and practised in Lincoln from 1890 to 1907. From 1901 to 1903 he was Commissioner of Appeals on the Nebraska Supreme Court. In 1899 he began teaching law at the University of Nebraska and became Dean of the Law School in 1903. He went to Northwestern University as Professor of Law in 1907, spending two years there and a year at the University of Chicago, before he was named Story Pro- fessor of Law at the Harvard Law School in 1910. He became Carter Professor of General jurisprudence in 1913 and Dean in 1916, a post he held until 1936, when he retired and was elected University Professor. Professor Pound is the author of many works on legal history and philosophy. Seventeen universities have be- stowed honorary degrees upon him, and in 1940, he was awarded the gold medal of the American Bar Association for conspicuous service to American jurisprudence. He is past President of the Association of American Law Schools and American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has taught almost every subject in the Law School cur- riculum and this year is teaching Jurisprudence and for the rest is teaching in the College. 30
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FACULTY Professor Warren was born in Boston in 1876. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1897 and from the Law School in 1900, where he was a member of the staff of the Law Review. After serving a year as secretary to Mr. Justice Gray, he began the practice of law in Boston in 1901. ' Professor Warren began teaching in the Law School in 1909 after having lectured in Government in the College for two years. He was made Bussey Professor of Law in 1919, and received his present chair ten years later. Pro- fessor Warren was Vice Dean from 1928 to 1930 and was appointed Acting Dean for the year 1929-1930, from which position he resigned in October, 1929. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he has been Vice-President of both the Massa- chusetts Society of Cincinnati and of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Professor Warren is the author of numerous law review articles, and editor of casebooks on Wills and Administration and Conveyances. He is teaching Property lI, III and Agency, this year. He has also taught Persons, Contracts, Quasi-Contracts, and Legal History. ELDON REVARE JAMES Professor of Law and Libmrirm Professor James was born in Newport, Kentucky, in 1875. He received his education at the University of Cincinnati CS.B. 1896g LL.B. 18969. For the next twelve years he practiced in Cincinnati, meanwhile teaching law at his Alma Mater. After receiving an S.j.D. degree from Harvard in 1912, he taught for a year each at the Uni- versities of Wisconsin and Minnesota. He was Dean of the University of Missouri Law School from 1914 to 1918. Professor James became a member of the Harvard Law School Faculty in 1923. From 1918 to 1924 Professor James was Judge of the Supreme Court of Siam and its Adviser in Foreign Affairs. He served Siam as Member of the Permanent Court of International Arbitration and as Minister Pleni- potentiary. Siam has awarded him the Grand Cross of Siam and the Grand Cross White Elephant. Professor james, a past President of the American As- sociation of Law Libraries, has been Librarian of the Harvard Law School since 1923. This year he is teaching Admiralty. ln the past he has also taught Agency, Con- flict of Laws, Criminal Law, History of American Law, Evidence, International Law, Pleading, and Property. JOSEPH WARREN Well! Proferror of Law 52
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