E J 1 5 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL 1950 ymrbaok Copyright 1950 By Charles W. Duhig, Truslce 1 In , vu Y ,,,4,4r- .4f 'f aff' ,mud JW if I Je 743: 3, ff L2 uf 31:11-J 5 , Q n 524. ,,fyx ,K ,259 ' A 'S E HARVARD LAW SCHOOL yL'!ll'bIf0k HARVARD LAW SCHCDQL Gambridga Massachusetts Page four Jessel Rothman ..,.. William Patton .,.,... John Kellogg ...,. Perry Leff ...... SMH EDITORIAL STAFF Ira Bartfield Jerome Fisch Edward Snyder Theodore D. Taubeneck SECRETARY Hope M. Kay MAKEUP Annabelle Cook Editor in Chief Business Manager Associate Editor -- Advertising Manager PHOTOGRAPHERS Norman Loveless Frank Parker C ARTOON IST Elizabeth Andrew iw 'Q 'ii f 7 .. , . 1-Lg Af .jb'Qf '4 L ,, Q 'H K gp f 1-K .X Q .1 R .forw- 95,4-r'f 2 All if I .A k ,. W if I Q T Q I iA QA , llfflf af Dcwcafcd to R EDMUND M. MORGAN PROFESSOR, I925 - I95O Zflffb' Appreciufians ONE of the law'yer's happiest experiences is stimulating companionship with fellow- workers. Whatever may be the public value of the results attained by the Amer- ican Law Institute and by the Federal Ad- visory Committee there can be no doubt that from these groups have emerged many enduring friendships. The Federal Advisory Committee in- cludes as many diverse personalities as does the Supreme Court itself. Men of all types have gladly joined in rendering the unpaid public service which the Court has called upon them to render. The rough and ready distinction between liberals and conservatives is in both bodies difficult to apply. More enlightening Cas far as the Committee is concernedj is a classification based upon predominant experience-judg- ing, teaching, practising. Even so a teacher may sometimes be found voting with the practitioners-and vice versa- this to the consternation of those who had counted upon his support. The member who most often thus defies classification is Eddie Morgan. The very fact that he is generally referred to in familiar style is an indication of the affec- tionate regard in which he is held by his colleagues. W'hen, on a division, his view prevails he shows no irritating elation. When he is overruled he becomes neither lachrymose nor surly. He is a good sport as well as a good lawyer-a combination less usual than it ought to be. One of Morgan's outstanding character- istics is his thoroughness. He appears al- ways to have given careful consideration to the questions that call for decision and he never takes a position which he is un- prepared to defend. Sometimes those of us who are less thorough than he will en- tirely overlook some important aspect of the matter under discussion only to have it promptly emphasized by our more alert colleague. After a proposed rule has been debated there remain no unsuspected im- plications. It would be ungracious to esti- mate the comparative usefulness of mem- bers of the Committee. It is, however, safe to say that in this respect nobody out- ranks the Member from Cambridge. To think of him in connection with the American Law Institute is instantly to focus attention upon the Model Code of Evi- dence, the formation of which is preemi- nently his achievement. It required no little courage to confront the profession with this challenge to age-old tradition. As a reformer who reverently holds fast much that is time-tried but is fearless in propos- ing change where change seems needed, Morgan has rendered the greatest possible service to the lawyers of tomorrow. It is hard for one old enough to be his father to realize that Morgan is about to retire on age . It is at any rate safe to predict that age will never wither him or custom stale his infinite variety. In what- ever activity he undertakes, he can count upon the goodwill of all who have had the rare privilege of association with him in important Work. George Wharton Pepper, Esquire Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EDMUND M. MORGAN is now com- pleting his twenty-fifth year of teaching at the Harvard Law School. His teaching at the School has been almost wholly in the field of adjective law, although in his earlier years, in other law schools, in Minnesota andcin Yale, he taught several of the prin- cipal branches of the substantive law such as Contracts and Torts. He was well pre- pared, by his studies at Harvard College and at Harvard Law School, and by eight years of very active practice at the bar, to teach Evidence and Civil Procedure, the subjects in which he has attained supremacy. No one questioned his unique fitness to draft the Model Code of Evidence for the American Law Institute, and no one doubt- ed the wisdom of the choice when he was appointed by the Supreme Court of the United States as a member of the Advisory Committee to draft the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. In the first World War Page seven he served as assistant to the Judge Advo- cate General of the Army, and when it was determined to unify the services it was in the nature of things that Mr. Forrestal, the Secretary of Defense, should ask Mr. Mor- gan to act as chairman of a committee to draft a Uniform Code of Military Justice. It has been my happy lot to have an office adjoining his in Langdell Hall, and for many years I have been able at all times to consult with him and to draw on his knowledge and wisdom. For he has in large measure the combination of scienfia at sap- imzfia, as that great lawyer Cicero might express it. He is naturally endowed with wisdom, and he has acquired knowledge through study and experience. But over and beyond this, he has character, that intellectual and moral quality which we call integrity. And besides he has a personality which inevitably makes friends of his col- leagues and his students, among whom I am privileged to include myself. Austin W. Scott Harvard Law School IT IS always difficult to appraise the attainments and character of a man- doubly so when he is a prominent figure. In the case of Professor Edmund M. Morgan, Jr., however, no task remains. A conclu- sion has long since been reached and ap- proved. His national reputation for schol- arship and teaching excellence is evidence of the place he has achieved in American Law. He is one of its masters. While it would seem, under these circum- stances, that little else can be said, I believe too little is known of his public work. I have in mind, particularly, Professor Mor-- gan's contribution to the judicial processes of government. The activity I have per- sonal knowledge of relates to his contribu- tions to the Department of Defense in connection with his service as Chairman of the Department of Defense Committee on A Uniform Code of Military Justice. Some background, I think, will give perspective to Professor Morgan's work on the Uniform Code. The court-martial sys- tems and military justice have been the subject of heated controversy for gener- ations. Military justice has always presented Page eight THEY WILL BEEUMEIAW, PARTNERS Herman li. Brnudmiller Hillurga Graduated Tl!!'fl'H.9lr 'U!'!3'33FUUL1ITHf NNW . HW lf- . a large number of challenging difficulties. To achieve substantial justice of the type We would like to hope civilian courts dispense, within the disciplined ranks of a military establishment, seems, at times, to be an im- possibility. On the face of it, a better ex- ample of colliding objects cannot be found. The Morgan Committee began its Work in August of 1948 and completed its mam- moth task by submitting a completed Uni- form Code of Military Justice in February, 1949. This was a remarkable achievement, and it will stand as a monument to Pro- fessor Morgan. Although Professor Morgan had served in the Office of the Judge Advocate Gen- eral of the Army in World War I, he had not been concerned with problems of mili- tary law for some twenty-five years. His ability to master the whole, complex and technical subject of military law was a rev- elation. The problems usually faced by the academic professor in the practical work- a-day World were no problems so far as he was concerned. As Chairman of the Com- mittee, his erudition and amazing fund of legal knowledge Were smoothly and quickly translated into the most practical solutions. All the tools of the teaching professor Were natural and useful in his hands when used in conferences Which brought together people representing strong conflicting view- points. He cajoled, he persuaded, he con- vinced. He listened, he was convinced, he changed his mind. This was the same Pro- fessor Morgan, but in a wholly different classroom. We saw the same brilliance practically applied in an important and highly specialized field of law. As I am sure two generations of Harvard students have found, he was conservative in all things, except his shining ideas and ideals. We found a sharp mind Working with a Warm heart. On a subject on which honest men differ, he achieved a remarkable unanimity of opinion among the Committee members, and produced the Uniform Code of Mili- tary Justice, which provides the some sub- stantive law and the same procedures for all persons serving in all the armed forces. Felix A. Larkin Department of Defense Page five 7 W, Y Developments Af Che auf School A story is told about one of the several occasions when the faculty of the Harvard Law School considered the question of ad- mission of women. This time was about 1913, when Ezra Ripley Thayer was dean. After some discussion, one of the members of the faculty, not known for his reticence, spoke up and said, If women are admitted to the School, I will have to revise all my lectures. There was a suitable pause. The dean is then reported to have said, Are there any other arguments in favor of the proposal? When one is speaking of changes at the Harvard Law School and the future course of its development, it will be impossible not to record that women were finally admitted to the School in the fall of 1950 falthough two were actually registered, in cooperation with Radcliffe College, as long ago as 1899, and attended classes for a few weeks until the arrangement was vetoed by the Corpor- ationj. Nevertheless, it does not seem to me that this particular development is either very important or very significant. Most of us have seen women from time to time during our lives, and have managed to sur- vive the shock. Wfe have even had a few around Langdell and Austin Halls for a good many years now, with no serious con- sequences. There seems to be no likelihood that we will have a very large proportion of women among our students. I think we can take it, and I doubt if it will change the character of the School or even its atmos- phere to any detectable extent. As of to- day, I doubt if this change alone will require nhl'- DEAN ERXVIN N. GRISWOLD any of our faculty members to revise many of their lectures. But there are some other developments in the air which do seem to me to be of great significance. As far as I know there are no plans for revolutionary change. I do not detect any notion that the Harvard Law School feels that it has devised a new formula for legal education, or that my brethren of the faculty propose throwing over all of the past and replacing it with some dazzling new-found approach to the law and legal education. Nevertheless, there are developments. Most of the lectures given in the School in 1913 would seem inadequate nowg while many of those now given would have struck the students of that earlier gener- ation as strange, vague, and far afield. Without meaning to be exhaustive, and without undertaking to foretell very much of the future, let me list below some of the significant developments which seem to me to be occurring in the Law School, at the middle of the twentieth century. 1. Teaching Materials and Meilaods. Law Schools have had to make some remarkable adjustments since fifty years ago. We are inclined to look back on those days as a relatively simple period, and we may well be right. Five courses in the first year, six in the second, six in the third, all standard courses, no Taxation, Labor Law, Adminis- trative Law, Accounting, no seminars, no papers, not much feeling that a lawyer needed to know anything but law, and that rather pure law, too. From such compari- sons, it is easy to see that we have made some changes, and those changes are clearly still in progress. Law schools now have available the same time for their task that they have had for the past seventy-five years or so. But the subject matter with which they must deal has greatly changed and increased. The necessary adjustments in teaching programs have not been easy to make and are by no means completed. The changes reflect a change in the position and function of law- yers in the community. At one time they were primarily family solicitors and forensic advocates, and legal education was designed for fitting men to perform these tasks. These functions are still performed by law- yers, and they must not be ignored in train- ing. But lawyers today are also extensively engaged as business advisers, and have to deal constantly with many aspects of gov- ernment regulations not even thought of a few decades ago. To meet these new demands, new subject matters have been added to the curriculum, old courses have been adjusted, often at great pain, to make way for the changes, new materials have been developed, and new teaching methods experimented with. There is clearly a ferment in the faculty on all of these matters, and out of it will come more developments and more changes-which will surely make the next half century of legal education as interesting as the last has been. 2. Faculty. The next area of develop- ment is closely related to the last. There have already been significant developments cent larger than it was before the war. Not more. During the past year we have under- taken the Teaching Fellow program, with marked success. Counting the Teaching Fellows, our faculty is now about fifty per cent larger than before the war. Not counting the Teaching Fellows, nearly half of our faculty have been appointed within the past ten years, most of these since 1945. In making faculty selections, many fac- tors have been considered. Although the faculty is now perhaps as young in average age as it has been for many years, it stands rather high in practical experience. Some of this experience has been obtained in gov- ernment serviceg several of the new faculty members have had substantial experience in private practice of the typically strenuous sort. We may expect that new faculty members will continue to be persons who combine intellectual and teaching capacities with the ability to keep their feet on the ground. One of the factors which limits develop- ment of a faculty is, of course, the matter of finances. I think quite a case can be made for the proposition that Law Schools have long been among the stepchildren of education. To put a rather striking ex- ample-the Harvard Medical School spends not twice as much per student each year as is spent at the Law School, but seven times as much! Of course the problems are some- what different, but not that much differ- ent. Ways must be found to make it plain that adequate work in the fields of law and the social sciences generally requires finan- cial support of a sort far beyond that which has hitherto been available. Prograss of this sort may be slow, but I think we can count on developments over the years to come which will mean a continued strength- ening of the faculty and enlargement of its activities and resources. 3. Amelioration of the lot of students! The present generation of students will probably never admit it, but we have sof- tened up considerably in the past few years. Some of us still have a nostalgic yearning for the days when men were men. But they are apparently gone for good, and there will not be too much wailing at the change. The development of the highly selective admissions system has greatly re- duced the first year failure rate, and fail- ures at the end of the second and third years have all but disappeared. The Teach- ing Fellow program with its system of Group Work performs a great service in assisting the first year students at what has been regarded as their most confused and uncertain period in Law School. There is some reduction in the number of students per faculty member, and many of the fac- ulty are perhaps more approachable than was the case in some years of the past. With the coming year, the new dormi- tory and dining room project will be an actuality, and that should go far toward developing a sense of unity among the stu- dents, and toward enhancing their feeling of being an essential part of the School. The new buildings will also have meeting rooms and common rooms, which will pro- vide added facilities for law club work, group meetings and other activities. No longer, I think, can it be said that the Harvard Law School has no interest in its students as individuals. That was never true in the past, but was doubtless some- times felt. It is true that the School has counted on self-reliance and individual re- sponsibility among its students, and it is hoped that that will remain its general pol- icy. But the School, with the generous aid and support of the University and of its a- lumni, has now taken significant steps to im- prove its facilities and modes of operation in areas in which there has been felt a lack. This was not done just to ease the lot of students. It includes no luxuries. The purpose of all of these developments has been to increase the educational facilities and opportunities of the School. The years to come will disclose the fruits of this program. A -nz , , 4. Development of effective research ac- tivities. The Harvard Law School has al- ways conducted research. Over the years much work of great importance to the law and to the country has come from its halls. Its faculty members as individuals have written many books, have drafted many statutes, have worked for many private and governmental organizations on tasks which had for their basic objectives the improve- ment of the law. In recent years, however, the needs and opportunities in the field of research have developed and changed. Twenty years ago many of the faculty were working on the Restatements of the Law. That was a new sort of undertaking, although it was still basically a library job. But it did involve the coordinated work of considerable groups of people. In the intervening years, at least two further research projects have been conducted under the auspices of the School. One was the important Research in Inter- national Law, of which Professor Hudson was the director. The other is the exten- sive work in criminology and juvenile de- linquency which has been done at the School for the past twenty years under the direction of Professor and Mrs. Glueck. Significant as this work has been, we have so far made scarcely a beginning on what ought to be done. The School should have a regularly established Division of Research, with a Director of Research who would spend all his time and energy on the research activities of the School. It should have a number of large scale research proj- ects under way at once. It should have the personnel and the facilities to under- take independent investigation of important problems where law plays a prominent role. It should be developing revisions of statutes in many fields, and making a constant pos- itive contribution to the improvement of our law. Only one who has actually cn- countered the problems in this field will know what a difficult task this is. But it is clearly a task of first importance. And it is clearly a proper, indeed, an essential, task for a law school. S. Contiuualfion and development of ser- vice to the public. Out of an effective Division of Research will come the means of meeting one of the School's obligations which has not been met directly, except occasionally for many years. The School has an obligation to its community. It has made some contributions to its city and state, but not in any consistent way. In the l930's, Dean Landis was instrumental in getting the Plan E form of government adopted in Cambridge. And Professor Amory's current service on the Cambridge School Committee is welcomed by the Law School. But it has been a long time since the School has clone much for the state. For many years, faculty members have been engaged from time to time in impor- tant services for the Federal Government. It is hoped that it will be possible for this to continue. But the School should, too, be a greater factor in its own community than it has been. It is hoped that there will be developments, through the Division of Research and otherwise, which will make this possible. 6. A School of World Law. There is an- other area in which the School has an op- portunity and an obligation. We have here magnificent facilities. Due to the thought and care of our predecessors, we have a library of law of the world which cannot be matched elsewhere. We are already a center for students from many countries, and our graduates may be found all over the world. But we are essentially a common-law law school. As far as our regular under- graduate work is concerned, that is, of course, as it should be, and as it will no doubt remain. But we could do much more with foreign students, and with our own students who have special interests in for- eign law and foreign affairs. Given the means fand we have already much to con- tribute ourselves Q, we could develop in Cambridge a School of World Law which might come to have great significance. It might have a student body of about two hundred, equally divided between graduates of American law schools, and foreign stu- dents with equivalent training in their own countries. This group could engage in gen- eral study of the world's legal systems, and in intensive work on special problems of interest to particular students, including the problems of world commerce and trade, as well as the structure of world organi- zations, and the development of machinery for the maintenance of world peace. Such a project would require a consider- able sum of money from one point of view, though a very small sum compared to what is spent now for past wars and current de- fense, and a very small sum in comparison to its potential usefulness. Such a develop- ment cannot now be outlined in detail nor can it be said when it will begin. But a de- velopment along these lines in association with the Harvard Law School, seems inev- itable if the School is to meet in the future the great standards set in the past. Such is a sketch of developments at the Harvard Law School. The future looks good to me. At least there is a lot to do, and we have many of the facilities for do- ing it. The developments outlined are squarely in the tradition of the Harvard Law School, which has long been a pioneer in legal education and in the development of the law. In the years to come many mem- bers of the faculty may have to revise their lectures. It will not be the first time that has happened. 'Y' i '-'x :: x.. 6 x..- ... N... 2 'H gy. Q- - .. Qzzvulfy fig? .. an 'WWW . AW SQHQBP' A native son, President Conant was born in Dorchester in 1893. He specialized in chemistry at Harvard College, graduating in three years with high honors in 1913. Re- ceiving his Ph.D. in 1916, he served as In- structor in Chemistry until 1917. During World W' ar I he Worked with the govern- ment, and later was commissioned a Major in the Chemical Warfare Service. Returning to Harvard in 1919 as an Assistant Professor, he became an Associate Professor in 1925, a Professor in 1927, and in 1929 Sheldon Emery Professor of Organic Chemistry. In June, 1933, he was elected President of Harvard University. War ser- vice called him again in 1940 and until 1946 he was Chairman of the National Defense Page sixteen JAMES BRYANT CONANT President of Harvard University Research Committee. He became a mem- ber of the General Advisory Committee to the United States Atomic Energy Commis- sion in 1946. Among President Conant's other honors, he is an honorary fellow of Emmanuel Col- lege, Cambridge, a member of the Ameri- can Chemical Society, the American Acad- emy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences, the Massachusetts Historical Society, the American Philosoph- ical Society, and the Royal Society of Edin- burgh and England. He is one of the out- standing authorities, and in the last year has published a new book on education, Educa- tion in a Divided World. ERWIN N ATHANIEL GRISWOLD Dean and Charles Stebbens Fairchild Professor of Law Born in East Cleveland, Ohio, in 1904, Dean Griswold received both an A.B. and an A.M. degree from Oberlin College in 1925. At Harvard Law School he compiled one of the highest averages ever attained and served as President of the Law Review. He was graduated in 1928 and was awarded an S.J.D. in 1929. After practicing in Cleveland, Dean Gris- wold served as an attorney in the Office of the Solicitor General of the United States and as Special Assistant to the Attorney General from 1929 until 1934 when he was appointed to the Harvard Law School Fac- ulty, becoming Dean in 1946. Dean Griswold teaches Federal Taxation and has taught Trusts, Conflict of Laws and Administrative Law. He is highly rec- ognized in these fields, having written two editions of Spendtbrift Trusts and various articles. He compiled Cases on Federal Taxation and co-edited Cases on Conflict of Laws. In 1942 he was consulting expert to the Treasury Department and he has been an adviser to the Rcstatemcnts of Trusts, Restitution, and judge-ments. Page seventeen LIVINGSTON HALL Vice-Dean and Professor of Law Upon his graduation from the Law School, Professor Hall entered private practice in New York City and in 1931 was chosen to serve as Assistant United States Attorney for the southern district of New York. I-Ie returned to the Law School in 1932 and was appointed Vice-Dean in 1939. During the war years he served as regional attorney for the O.P.A. in the Boston Area, and later with the Army Air Force in the Southwest Pacific. His published writings include numerous contributions to legal period- icals and a case book on criminal law co-edited with Professor Glueck. This year he is teaching Agency and Criminal Law. Born: 1903 in Chicago, Illinois. Ph.B., 1923, University of Chicago, LL.B., 1927, Harvard. RALPH JACKSON BAKER Weld Professor of Law Professor Baker began teaching Law as an Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania in 1911. From 1914 to 1932 he practiced law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, leaving there to join the Harvard Law School faculty. He was an adviser to the American Law Institute's Restatements of Trusts and of Restitution, and has been an adviser in the drafting of the part on Investment and Instruments of the Commercial Code pre- pared by the Institute and the Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. He has edited with Professor Dodd, Cases on Business Association. This year he is teaching Corporations II and Trusts. Born: 1888 in Octoraro, Pennsylvania. A.B., 1907, Swarthmore Collegeg LL.B., 1911, University of Penn- sylvania. ZECHARIAH CHAFFEE JR l Page eighteen Langdell Professor of Law Professor Chaffee came to the faculty of the Harvard Law School in 1916 after three years of practice in Providence, and became Langdell Professor in 1938. His studies have been chiefly in the fields of Equity and Negotiable Instruments, but his writings reflect his varied interests. Free S peecb in the United States, Government ana' Mass Comm unications, Weathering the Panic of '73, State House vs. Penthouse: Legal Problems of the R.I. Rare Track Row, and others including the forthcoming Some Problems of Equity. In 1936 he drafted the Federal Interpleader Act and was in 1947 and 1948 a member of the United Nations Sub-commission on Information and Freedom of the Press. This year he is teaching Commercial Law, Unfair Competition and Equitable Remedies. Born: 1885 in Providence, Rhode Island. A.B., 1907, Brown, LL.B., 1913, Harvard. EDWIN MERRICK DODD, JR. Fessenden Professor of Law After graduation from Harvard Law School in 1913, Professor Dodd spent three years in the practice of law in Boston. In 1916 he went to Washington and Lee University, and a year later he became a member of the Legal Section of the War Industries Board. He again entered private practice in Boston after the war, but in 1922 joined the Uni- versity of Nebraska Law Faculty. In 1927 he resigned to become Acting Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. A year later he came to the Harvard Law School. From 1942 to 1945 he served as Compliance Commissioner in the War Production Board. Professor Dodd teaches Corporations I. He is co-editor of Cases on Business Associations. ' Born: 1888 in Providence, Rhode Island. A.B., 1910, LL.B., 1913, Harvard. LON LUVOIS FULLER Carter Professor of Jurisprudence MANLEY OTTMER HUDSON Professor Fuller began his teaching career at the University of Oregon in 1926. After two years he went to the University of Illinois and later to Duke University. In 1938 he was appointed to the Harvard Law School faculty, and concurrent with his teaching here he practiced law in Boston from 1941 to 1945. In 1936 Professor Fuller won the Philips Award of the American Philosophical Society for an essay in Jurisprudence entitled American Legal Realism. A group of lectures entitled The Law in Quesf of Itself was published in 1940. Professor Fuller is editor of a casebook on Contracts, and is author of readings called Problems of Iiirisprzulcnca. He teaches Contracts and Jurisprudence, and conducts a seminar on the latter. Born: 1902 in Hereford, Texas. A.B., 1924, J.D., 1926, Leland Stanford University. . . l Bemis Professor of International Law 1 Professor Hudson has taught at Harvard with some intermissions since ' 1919, he has held his present chair since 1923. After serving on various commissions at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, he became a member of the Secretariat of the League of Nations, and served as legal adviser to the International Labor Conference in Washington, 1919, Genoa, 1920, and Geneva, 1924. From 1933 to 1945 he was a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration on two appointments by President Roosevelt. From 1936 to 1946, he was a judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice at The Hague, on election by the Assembly and Council of the League of Nations. In 1948 the General Assembly elected him a member of the International Law Commission of the United Nations and he now serves as Chairman of that Commission. Among his numerous publications are Infernational Legislation, eight volumesg World Courf Reports, four volumesg and the standard treatise on The Permananf Court of International Justice, 1920-1942. Professor Hudson gives a course in International Law and a seminar in International Law Problems. Born: 1886 in St. Peters, Missouri. A.B., 1906, A.M., 1907, William Jewell College, LL.B., 1910, S.J.D., 1917, Harvard. Page nineteen. After his graduation, Professor Morgan practiced law in Duluth, Minnesota, until 1912 when he was appointed Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota. In 1917 he became Professor of Law at Yale and in 192 5 joined the Harvard Law School faculty. During World War I he served as Lieutenant-Colonel in the judge Advocate General's office. He was Acting Dean in 1936-37 and also from 1942 to 1945. From 1942 to 1944 he was Chairman of the War Shipping Panel of the War Labor Board. Since 1935 he has been a member of the United States Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Rules for Civil Procedure, and continues his public service, subject to approval by Congress, as Chair- man of the Commission to draft a Uniform Code of Military Justice. Professor Morgan was the reporter for the American Law Institute's Coda' of Eridenrv and is co-editor of Cases on Common Law Pleading and Cases on Eriflrnrc. He is editor of the University Casebook Series and author of Introduction to the Study of Law. He teaches Procedure and Evidence. Born: 1878 in Mineral Ridge, Ohio. EDMUND MORRIS MORGAN Royall Professor of Law MILTON KATZ Byrne Professor of Administrative Law Professor Katz was secretary to U. S. Circuit Judge Julian W. Mack from 1931 to 1932. During the next eight years he was with R.F.C., N.R.A., S.E.C., and the Attorney General's Office. He came to the Law School in 1939 and was appointed Byrne Professor of Administrative Law in 1948. During World War I1 Professor Katz was on leave of absence to serve with the government in Washington from 1941 to 1944. In 1944 he was commissioned Lieutenant Commander, USNR. He served in Europe with the O.S.S., and helped prepare the Eberstadt Report on unification of the armed forces. In 1946 he returned to Harvard but this year has again left to serve with the Economic Cooperation Administration in Paris. Born: 1907 in New York City. A.B., 1927, LL.B., 1931, Harvard. A.B., 1902, A.M., 1903, LLB., 1905, Harvard. Page twenty AUSTIN WAKEMAN SCOTT Dane Professor of Law Professor Scott was appointed as an instructor in the Harvard Law School in 1909, and as an assistant Professor in 1910, after a year of practice in New York City. He was Acting Dean of the Law School from 1915 to 1916, and has held the Story and Dane Chairs. In 1928 Professor Scott was President of the Association of American Law Schools. He was reporter for the Restatements of Trusts and of Restitution fPart IU as well as co-reporter with Professor Seavey of the Restatement of judgements. He also drafted the Uniform- Fiduciaries Act, has edited casebooks on Trusts, Civil Procedure and Judicial Remedies, and is the author of various legal monographs. In 1939 he published his treatise on the law of Trusts. Professor Scott is now teaching Procedure and Trusts. Born: 1884 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. A.B., 1903, Rutgers, LL.B., 1909, Harvard. WARREN ABNER SEAVEY Bussey Professor of Law In 1906 Professor Seavey organized the Law School of Pei Yang University, China. From 1912 to 1920 he served consecutively at Harvard and on the faculties of the Universities of Oklahoma, Tulane, and Indiana. He was president of the Association of American Law Schools, 19473 was co-reporter for the Rcstatements of Agency, judge- ments, Restitution and Tortsg is editor of the American Case Book Series and has compiled casebooks on Torts and Agency. He now teaches Agency, Restitution and Torts. Born: 1880 in Boston, Massachusetts. ROBERT AMORY, JR. Professor of Law Professor Amory spent two and one half years with the firm that is now Cahill, Gordon, Zachry and Reindel in New York City, specializing in corporate and anti-trust matters. His active military service began in January, 1941, as a private and took him through New Guinea, New Britain and most of the Philippines as a battalion and finally a regimental commander of amphibian engi- neers. For six months in 1946 he served as assistant treasurer of a textile mill and then joined the faculty of the Harvard Law School. Professor Amory tried his hand at politics this year, and was elected to the Cambridge School Board. He is now teaching Accounting and Cor- porations I. V Born: 1915 in Boston. ROBERT RICHARDSON BOWIE Professor of Law From 1934 to 1942 Professor Bowie practiced law in Baltimore. During that period he served as Assistant Attorney General for Mary- land for one year and also acted as Reporter to the Committee on Rules and Procedure, appointed by the Court of Appeals of Maryland. From 1942 to 1946 he served in the Army. For three years he was with the Procurement Legal Division in the War Department and then was Special Assistant to the Deputy Military Governor in Germany. This year Professor Bowie is teaching Government Regulations of Business and a Seminar on the Civil Aeronautics Board. Born: 1909 in Baltimore, Maryland. A.B., 1931, Princetong LL.B., 1934, Harvard. A.B., 1936, LL.B., 1938, Harvard. Page twenty-one ROBERT BRAUCHER Professor of Law From 1939 to 1941 Professor Braucher was engaged in the practice of law in New York City. In 1941 he joined the Army and served as a pilot in the Air Force and later with Military Intelligence. After his discharge he returned to Harvard. In 1948 and 1949 he served as consultant to the New York Law Revision Commission. This year Professor Braucher is teaching Commercial Law. Born: 1916 in New York City. A.B., 1936, Haverford College, LL.B., 1939, Harvard. ERNEST JOSEPH BROWN Professor of Law Professor Brown began the practice of law in Buffalo, N. Y., in 1931. After several years of general litigation work he devoted most of his time to tax and corporate matters. Beginning in 1937 he combined practice with teaching at the University of Buffalo Law School. From 1942 to 1945 Professor Brown was a Captain in the Office of Strategic Services. He came to the Law School in 1946 and is teaching Taxation and Constitutional Law. Born: 1906 at Lake Providence, Louisiana. A.B., 1927, Princeton, LL.B., 1931, Harvard. Page twenty-two ANDREW JAMES CASNER Professor of Law Before coming to the Harvard Faculty in 1938, Professor Casner served on the Law School faculties of the following Universities: Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Texas, and Leland Stanford. He was a Colonel in the Army Air Force from 1942 to 1945. Professor Casner participated both as a reporter and as an adviser in the preparation of the Restatement of Property. He was also Reporter for the Uniform Property Act and has contributed a number of articles in the property field to legal periodicals. He is co-editor with Professor Leach of a casebook for Property I. This year he is teaching Property I and Property II. Born: 1907 in Chicago, Illinois. A.B., LL.B., 1929, University of Illinoisg S.J.D., 1941, Columbia. DAVID FARQUHAR CAVERS Professor of Law Professor Cavers joined the Law School Faculty in the summer of 1946. Previously he had taught here as instructor for the year 1929-30, having practiced in New York before that. He then became Assistant Professor at the West Virginia University College of Law. From 1931 to 1945 he was Professor of Law at Duke University, and Visiting Professor at the University of Chicago and at Yale University. Professor Cavers established and edited the Duke University Law School Quarterly, Law ana' Contemporary Problems. During the war he served as Assistant General Counsel for Price and later as Associate General Counsel for Price in the OPA. Professor Cavers is teaching Conflicts and is supervising the first year program of group work. Born: 1902 in Buffalo, New York. B.S. in Economics, 1923, University of Pennsylvania, LL.B., 1926, Harvard. ARCHIBALD COX Professor of Law After graduation from Harvard Law School in 1937 Professor Cox was secretary to the Honorable Learned Hand, judge of the United States Court of Appeal. From 1938 to 1941 Professor Cox practiced Law in Boston. He was appointed Visiting Professor in October, 1945, and Professor in 1946. During the spring term, 1947, he was Acting Vice-Dean. In 1941 he served with the National Defense Mediation Board and in December of that year joined the Office of the Solicitor General, Department of justice, where he remained until 1943. He held the position of Associate Solicitor of the United States Department of Labor from 1943 to 1945. Professor Cox is now teaching Labor Law and Torts. He is also conducting a Labor Seminar. Born: 1912 in Plainfield, N. J. A.B., 1934, LL.B., 1937, Harvard. RICHARD HINCKLEY FIELD Professor of Law After fourteen years of practice in Boston, Professor Field joined the staff of the Office of Price Administration in 1942 as Regional Attorney in Boston. In December, 1943, he went to Washington and served for three years as General Counsel of the O.P.A. In December, 1946, Professor Field resigned his government position and came to the Harvard Law Faculty. This year he is teaching Procedure and Ad- ministrative Law. Born: 1903 in Phillips, Maine. A.B., 1926, LL.B., 1929, Harvard. Page twenty-three Professor Freund now teaches Constitutional Law and a seminar in PAUL ABRAHAM FREUND Professor of Law Professor Freund began his legal career as secretary to Mr. justice Brandeis for the 1932-33 term. For the next two years he was a member of the legal staffs of the Treasury Department and of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. For the next four years his work was in the offices of the Solicitor General of the United States and as special assistant to the Attorney General. He returned to Harvard in 1939 as a lecturer and was appointed Professor in 1940. From 1942 to 1946 he was on leave with the Department of Justice. He is the author of the recently published On Understanding the Suprenze Court f1949j. Constitutional Litigation. GEORGE KNOWLES GARDNER Professor of Law Professor Gardner began the practice of law in Boston in 1914 and remained actively occupied in the profession for a period of fourteen years. From 1921 until 1928 he served as an Instructor in Law at Northeastern University, becoming a member of the Harvard Law Faculty in the latter year. From 1942 to October, 1946, Professor Gardner practiced law in Boston and acted as Assistant Treasurer and Secretary of Taunton Coating Mills, Inc., of Taunton, Mass. He is the editor of Cases and Materials on Contracts and author of several articles in legal periodicals. This year he is on leave from the Law School. Born: 1891 in Worcester, Massachusetts. A.B., 1912, LL.B., 1914, Harvard. Born: 1908 in St. Louis Missouri LL.B., 1931, S.J.D., 1932 Harvard l Page twenty-four SHELDON GLUECK Professor of Criminology Professor Glueck came to the Law Faculty in 1929 after several years' teaching in the Social Ethics Department at Harvard. He has been Adviser to the American Law Institute in the drafting of the Youth Correction Authority Act, member of the U. S. Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure, and United States Delegate to the International Prison Congress in Prague. Professor Glueck has published many research works done with the collaboration of Mrs. Glueck QDr. Eleanor T. Glueckj, including 500 Criminal Careers, 1000 juvenile Delinquents, 500 Delinquent Women, Later Criminal Careers and others. Some of his other works are Crime and justice QLoWell Lecturesj, War Criminals: Their Prosecution and Punishment, and The Nuremberg Trial and Aggressive War. He teaches Criminal Law and Criminology. Born: 1896 in Warsaw, Poland. A.B., 1920, George Washington Universityg LL.B., LL.M., 1920, National Law School, A.M., 1922, Ph.D., 1924, Harvard. HENRY MELVIN HART, JR. Professor of Law After receiving his S.,I.D. degree in 1931, Professor Hart served for a year as secretary to Mr. Justice Brandeis, returning in 1932 as a member of the Harvard Law Faculty. In the year 1937-38 he was on leave of absence to act as attorney in the office of the Solicitor General, in 1940-41 he was special assistant to the Attorney General attached to the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Professor Hart was Associate General Counsel for Price in the O.P.A. from 1942 to 1945 and General Counsel in the Office of Economic Stabilization in 1945-46. He is the author of numerous articles in the field of public law and is now teaching Federal Jurisdiction and Legis- lation. He also holds a seminar in Legislation. Born: 1904 in Butte, Montana. A.B., 1926, LL.B., 1930, S.,I.D., 1931, Harvard. MARK DeWOLFE HOWE Professor of Law From 1933 to 1934 Professor Howe was secretary to Mr. justice Holmes, and then entered practice in Boston. He was with the Law School of the University of Buffalo from 1937 to 1943, first as professor and later as Dean. Professor Howe served as Colonel in World War II with the American Military Government and with the Civil Aifairs Division of the War Department. Upon his discharge in 1945, he returned to Harvard. He was editor of the Holmes-Pollack Lriirrs 119411 and Touched with Fire 09461. He teaches Admiralty, American Legal History, and Con- stitutional Law. Born: 1906 in Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1928, LL.B., 1933, Harvard. BENJAMIN KAPLAN Professor of Law Professor Kaplan practiced law in New York from 1933 to 1942, engaging chiefly in Appellate Court cases. He entered the Army in 1942 and in 1945 joined the office of the Assistant Secretary of War for duty with Mr. Justice Jackson, United States Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality. He joined the Harvard Law School Faculty in the spring of 1947 and was appointed Professor early in 1948. Professor Kaplan is now teaching Procedure and Contracts. Born: 1911 in New York, New York. A.B., 1929, College of the City of New York, LL.B., Columbia. Page twenty-five WALTER BARTON LEACH Professor of Law After graduation from Harvard, Professor Leach served as secretary to Mr. Justice Holmes for the year 1924-25. Returning to Boston in 1925 he combined private practice with teaching in Northeastern Uni- versity's Law School. In 1929 he joined the Harvard Law School faculty. Professor Leach is the author of several articles on Perpetuities. He acted as an adviser on the Restatement of Property and Reporter for the part dealing with Powers of Appointment. He is the editor of case- books on Future Interests, on Wills, and on Hrst year Property. An infantry private in 1918, Professor Leach served in World War II as a Colonel in the Air Corps. Since his return he has taught Property I and Property II. Born: 1900 in Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1921, LL.B., 1924, Harvard. JAMES ANGELL MacLACHLAN 1 1 Professor of Law j Professor MacLachlan began the practice of law in Chicago in 1916. N From 1917 to 1919 he served as captain in the Field Artillery. On receiving his discharge he resumed his Chicago practice and in 1924 , joined the Harvard Law School faculty. The author of several law review articles, Professor MacLachlan edited Cases on Federal Anti-Trust Laws, and his Casebook on Creditors' Rights and Statutory Supplement have been completely revised in the 1949 edition. During World War II he served in Washington, D. C., as special counsel for the OPA, Assistant Solicitor of the XVar Relo- cation Authority, and Contract Renegotiator for the U. S. Maritime Commission. He is at present a member of the Council of the Atlantic Union Committee. Professor Maetaehlan is teaching Creditors' Rights, Mortgages and Suretyship. Born: 1891 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A.B., 1912, University of Michigan, LL.B., 1916, Harvard. JOHN MacARTHUR MAGUIRE Professor of Law Professor Maguire joined the Harvard Law School Faculty in 1923 after twelve years of practice in Boston. During YX'orld War I he was a member of the War Emergency Division of the Department of Justiceg in 1938 and again in 1943 he was consulting expert for the United States Treasury Department. Professor Maguire was vice-chairman of the American Bar Asso- ciation Committee on Jurisdiction and Law Reform. He is at present one of the Special Consultants on the Income Tax Project of the American Law Institute. He is co-editor with Professor Morgan of a casebook on Evidence and co-editor with Professor Magill CColumbiaj of Cases on Taxation. Professor Maguire is teaching State and Local Taxation, Evidence and Special Tax Problems. Born: 1888 in Denver, Colorado. A.B., 1908, Colorado College, LL.B., 1911, Harvard. Page twenty-s-ix WILLIAM EDWARD MCCURDY Professor of Law After graduation from Harvard Professor McCurdy was secretary to Mr. Justice Brandeis in 1922-23. He has been on the Law School faculty since 1923, and has also taught at the University of Wisconsin, Cornell, North Carolina and Texas. He is a member of the American Law Institute's Groups for Rrsiatvmrnts of Contracts, Restitution, and Torts. In 1945-46 Professor McCurdy was Special Adviser to the Director of the Legal Division, U.S. Group C.C. Qlater Ofhce of Military Gov- ernment fU.S.j for Germanyj and Chief of the Legislation Drafting Section. From 1947-49 he was successively Chief of the Legal Advice Branch, Associate Director and Acting Director of the Legal Division, OMGUS. He is the editor of Cases on Persons and Domesiic Relations and Cases on Sales fwith Professor Willistonj. Professor McCurdy is now teaching Contracts. Born: 1893 in Augusta, Georgia. A.B., 1916, LL.B., 1921, S.j.D., 1922, Harvard. HAROLD JOSEPH BERMAN Assistant Professor of Law After receiving his B.A. from Dartmouth in 1938, Professor Berman studied for a year at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He then went to Yale, where he received his M.A. in 1942. From 1942-45 he served overseas with Signal Intelligence, and during that time learned Russian. He received his LL.B. from Yale in 1947 and was then appointed Assistant Professor of Law at the Stanford Law School. For 1948-49 he was appointed Associate Professor and given leave of absence to teach at Harvard. He is the author of numerous articles on Soviet Law in various law reviews. In addition to teaching Comparative Historical Method and Soviet and American Law in the Law School, he teaches a course and a seminar on Soviet State and Law in the School of Arts and Sciences under the auspices of the Committee on International and Regional Studies, and is active as a research associate with the Russian Research Center. Born: 1918 B.A., 1938, Dartmouth, M.A., 1942, LL.B., 1947, Yale. ARTHUR T von MEI-IREN Assistant Professor of Law After graduation from the Law School, Professor von Mehren was for a year secretary to the Honorable Calvert Magruder, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals. In 1946 he was appointed Assistant Professor of Law and sent abroad to study the continental systems of law, studying at the University of Zurich, 1946-47, and the University of Paris, 1948-49. He took a leave of absence in 1947-48 to serve with the Legal Division of the Occupation Military Government QU.S.j in Germany. Professor von Mehren is now teaching An Introduction to the Civil Law Systems, and a seminar on the French Legal System. Born: 1922 in Albert Lea, Minnesota. B.S., 1942, LL.B., 1945, Ph.D., 1946, Harvard. Page twenty-seven DAVID EIDE WATTS Assistant Professor of Law Professor Watts entered the army in 1942, and after a brief initial period in anti-aircraft artillery, served with military intelligence until 1946. Following graduate study at Columbia, and prior to joining the Harvard Law School Faculty in 1949, he caught at the law schools of the Universities of Iowa and Pennsylvania. He teaches Property. Born: 1921 at Fairfield, Iowa. A.B., 1941, J.D., 1942, University of Iowa. KENNETH CULP DAVIS Visiting Professor of Law Professor Davis began the practice of law in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1934, and except for interruption for government service has been a teacher of law since 193 5. He has been professor of law at West Virginia University, the University of Colorado, and the University of Cali- fornia. In 1939-40, as a member of the Attorney General's Committee on Administrative Procedure, he investigated various federal agencies and wrote monographs. He is the author of a dozen or more articles in legal and other periodicals in the field of constitutional law and admin- istrative law. ' This year he has been teaching Administrative Law. Born: 1908 in Missouri. A.B., 1931, Whitman College, LLB., 1934, Harvard. Page twenty-eight CALVERT MAGRUDER Lecturer on Law After serving as secretary to Mr. Justice Brandeis for the 1916-17 term, Professor Magruder joined the Army as an Infantry Lieutenant. Later he returned to Washington as attorney for the United States Shipping Board. In 1920 he became an Assistant Professor in the Law School, and in 1925, Professor. He was on leave of absence in 1934-35 serving as general counsel of the N.L.R.B., and again in 1938-39, serving as general counsel of the Wage and Hour Division, United 'States Department of Labor. In 1939 he was appointed to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and since 1942 he has served as a judge of the United States Emergency Court of Appeals. Professor Magruder is co-editor of Crane and Magruder, Cases on Law of Partnership. He is teaching a course in Torts. Born: 1893 in Annapolis, Maryland. A.B., 1913, A.M., 1917, St. 1ohn's College, LL.B., 1916, Harvard. LOUIS BRUNO SOHN Lecturer on Law Mr. Sohn has served as research assistant to Judge Hudson of the Permanent Court of International Justice since 1941. He was the secretary of the Legal Subcommittee on Atomic Energy for the year 1946. At present he is editing the department on the Development of International Law in the American Bar Association Journal. In 1948 he served as a consultant to the Legal Department of the United Nations Secretariat. 1941 Mr. Sohn was Winner of the Addison-Brown Prize for an essay dealing with Interstate Torts. He is the author of numerous articles in legal journals, and this year is teaching World Organization. Born: 1914 in Lwow, Poland. LL M Di l Sc M 1935, John Casimir University, Lwow, Poland, . ., p. . ., LL.M., 1940, Harvard. GEORGE MINKIN Assistant Dean HARRISON STEELE DIMMITT Secretary of the Law School After graduation from the Law School, Mr. Dimmitt was for five years engaged in the practice of law in New York City. In 1935 he was appointed assistant secretary of the Law School and the following year became secretary. He entered the Army in 1942 and was discharged as a Lieutenant- Colonel in February, 1946. He was attached to the staff of General Devers' Sixth Army as a G-5 officer and later served with the United States Group Control Council in Berlin. Born: 1898 in Denver, Colorado. A.B., 1920, Princetong LL.B., 1925, Harvard. Mr. Minkin was born in 1920 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. He received his A.B. degree from Harvard in 1941. In that year he entered Harvard Law School, and after an interim of service in the Army, received his LLB. in 1947 and his LL.M. in 1948. In 1947 he was appointed Faculty Assistant in Charge of Ames Competition. In 1948 he was appointed Assistant Dean. Page twenty-nine ARTHUR CLEMENT PULLING Director of the Law Library Born in Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1887, Mr. Pulling received his library training under John H. Arnold of the Harvard Law School. In 1912 he became Law Librarian at the University of Minnesota. While on leave of absence from Minnesota in 1918-19 he served as Captain, judge Advocate in charge of the Library of the Judge Advocate General's Department in Washington, D. C., and compiled the military law of the States for the War Department. He was appointed Associate Librarian of the Harvard Law School Library in 1942 and Director in 1943. Mr. Pulling was a lecturer on Legal Bibliography in the Law School at Minnesota from 1927 to 1942, and in 1926 compiled the Ordinances of the City of Minneapolis for the City Council. 1 LOUIS ADELBERT TOEPFER Assistant Dean and Director of Admissions Before his graduation from the Law School, Mr. Toepfer joined the Navy and served for four years as a lieutenant in the Pacific Fleet. Returning to Harvard after his discharge he obtained his degree in 1947 as of 1943. During that year he was Secretary of the Placement Office and in October, 1947, became Assistant Dean of the Faculty and Director of Admissions. Born: 1919 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. A.B., 1940, Beloit College, LL.B., 1947, Harvard. ROGER ALLEN CUNNINGHAM Teaching Fellow After graduating from Harvard College in June, 1942, Mr. Cunningham en- tered the Law School. Late in 1942 he accepted a job with the Navy Department and was commissioned Ensign, USN., in 1944. Returning to the Law School after two years overseas, he graduated in 1948, and entered the firm of Nutter, McClennen and Fish. As a Teaching Fellow, he is one of six carrying on the new first year program of Group Work at the Law School. Born: 1921 in Paxton, Illinois. S.B., 1942, l..l...B., 1948, Harvard. Page thirty THORNTON GRAY EDWARDS Teaching Fellow After graduation from col- lege, Mr. Edwards was an en- sign in the Navy serving in the Philippines until 1946, when he joined the faculty at the University of Massachu- setts at Fort Devens to teach Physics and Mathematics. En- tering the Law School in 1947, he graduated in 1949 after which he worked under Professor Casner in the revision of Cases on Property by Casner and Leach. He was admitted,to the Massachusetts bar in 1949. Mr. Edwards has taught first year Groups this year. Born: 1926 at Manchester, N. H. B.S., B.N.S., 1945, Tuftsg LL.B., 1949, Harvard. RAY GARRETT, JR. Teaching Fellow Before his graduation from Law School, Mr. Garrett spent five years with the Field Artil- lery ending as a Captain with the First Army in Europe. While here, he served as Chair- man of the World Law Group, and had two articles published in legal periodicals. Although not now a member of any Bar, Mr. Garrett clerked for a Chicago firm before his recall to the Law School. This year he has been one of the School's new Teaching Fellows. Born: 1920 in Chicago, Illinois. B.A., 1941, Yale University, LL.B., 1949, Harvard. F. BENJAMIN MacKINNON Teaching Fellow Mr. MacKinnon split his undergraduate time between Princeton and Chicago. After his graduation from the latter he served for three and one- half years with the U. S. Navy. Finishing at the Law School in 1948, Mr. MacKinnon prac- ticed as a member of the Boston Bar until he was appointed to the Faculty. He has been one of the new Teaching Fellows this year. Born: 1919 in Evanston, Illinois. A.B., 1942, University of Chicago, LL.B., 1948, Harvard. THEODORE S. L. PERLMAN Teaching Fellow Mr. Perlman spent the war years first with the Navy on an electrical engineering proj- ect and then with the Army Signal Corps. An alumnus of Princeton, he completed his studies at Harvard Law School last june. Upon his graduation, Mr. Perlman was ap- pointed to be one of the new Teaching Fellows this year. Born: 1925 in Trenton, New Jersey. A.B., 1945, Princetong LL.B., 1949, Harvard. DONALD CYRIL LUBICK Teaching Fellow Mr. Lubick's entrance into the Law School as a student was delayed by war service. With the Army Air Force for ' two years after his graduation from Buffalo, he served as a travelling lecturer in the In- formation and Education Di- vision. Mr. Lubick is a member of the Bar of New York, and was associated with a firm in Buffalo until this Fall. He served as a Teaching Fellow this year. Born: 1926 in Buffalo, New York. B.A., 1945, University of Buffalo, LL.B., 1949, Har- vard. JOSEPH P. MORRAY Teaching Fellow Mr. Morray's stay at the Law School has suffered sev- eral interruptions. During the war he served with the Navy for four years. He also studied at St. John's College, Annap- olis, and at the Institut des Hautes Etudes Internationales of the University of Paris. Mr. Morray has written articles in the fields of Property and International Law. He worked with a Chicago firm before entering his duties this year as a Teaching Fellow. Born: 1916 in Vienna, Illinois. B.S., 1940, U. S. Naval Academyg LL.B., 1948, Harvard. JOHN WINFIELD scoTT, JR. Teaching Fellow Mr. Scott served with the Army before coming to the Law School in 1944. He took leave of absence from the School in 1945 to .work in Germany for the Finance Di- vision of Military Govern- ment. Since his graduation he has been an associate of a firm in Birmingham, Ala- bama. He is now on leave from this firm while serving on the Faculty as supervisor of the Board of Student Advisers. Born: 1922 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. B.S., 1943, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, LL.B., 1947, Harvard. ' Page thirty-one ui , 1 Q QQ -I ,. , f if YQ in if E Nw 511155 Offccrs CO-MARSHALS William Hoeveler Robert Humphrey SECRETARY William J. Holloway TREASURER Isador M. Mackler 51?- :xv-H? ,f,,4- I E '1,,, E, :iff M E '2- ,R , E ,- i' 3 113 , Q1 f N9 f .. Graduating Klasses xg VL ,NX X , .+- WILLIAM J. BARTON A.B. Brown '45 158 Greenfield St Buffalo, New York Scott, Lincoln's Inn DAVID G. COLT A.B. Princeton '46 Gould Farm Great Barrington, Massachusetts EDGAR R. GEESAMAN A.B. Nebraska '42 Fort Calhoun, Nebraska Casnerg Williston, Supervisor IRVING J. SLOMOWITZ B.A. Wisconsin '46 1011 Cortez Street Coral Gables, Florida DERK R. TeROI.LER A.B. U. C. L. A. '45 1958 Vallejo Street San Francisco, California EDWIN W. BRAGDON A.B. Princeton '43 1133 Hinman Avenue Evanston, Illinois SEAN FLAVIN A.B. Stanford Jamesburg Route Robles Del Rio, California Page thirty-six CLASS OF FEBRUARY 1950 QUNPICTUREDQ MARK A. LILLIS A.B. Holy Cross '46 625 East Avenue Lockport, New York ROBERT B. ROSS A.B. Harvard '46 1544 Talbot Avenue jacksonville, Florida KINGSBURY BROWNE A.B. Harvard '44 140 Dudley Street Brookline, Massachusetts Kent, Lincoln's Inn ROBERT M. 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Cornell '47 821 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts Fox IVAN E. BIRSIC A.B. Pittsburgh '48 125 North Balph Avenue Bellevue, Pennsylvania Seavey Page thirty-nine DAVID C. BLACK A.B. Washiiugton U. '47 10 College Street Rivermines, Missouri Thurston JEROME V. BLATZ A.B. Notre Dame '47 8200 Portland Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Chancery MURRAY BOGATIN B.A. N.Y.U. '47 28-35 41 Street Long Island City. New York Recordg Voluntary Defenders mittee Douglasg King's Bench MYRON BOLUCH B.A. Amherst '47 52 Baker Street Amherst. Massachusetts WILLIAM A. BOYLAN B.A. Drake '47 618 Brown Street Iowa City, Iowa Wilson ROBERT E. BRADNEY A.B. Illinois College '47 135 City Place, Jacksonville, Illinois Leach, Pitney Page forty Com- CLASS OF IUNE 1950 MARTIN BLACKMAN B.S. N.Y.U. '47 74 Van Cortland Park South Bronx, New York Law Reviewg Bacong Freund ROBERT BLOOM B.A. Wisconsin 47 37 Glen Street Glen Cove, New York Morgan BRUCE BOLTON B.C.E., M.C.E. Syracuse '43, '47 1010 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse, New York Pow Wow, Lincoln's Inn COLEMAN L. BORNSTEIN A.B. Tufts '47 143 Intervale Street Roxbury, Massachusetts Assoc. Vice-Chairman: Law School Bldg. Campaign Fund, Red Feather Campaign, PHB Charities Driveg Amesg King's Bench DANIEL BOYLE A.B. Notre Dame '47 S Howard Avenue Peabody, Massachusetts SHELDON H. BRAITERMAN A.B. Harvard '47 S90 North Gay Street Baltimore, Maryland Forumg Magruderg World Law Group LYON L. BRINSMADE B.S. Wisconsin, Michigan College of Mining Sc Tech. '44 36 North Allen Street Madison, Wisconsin Kaplan, Lincoln's Inn STANLEY S. BROTMAN B.A. Yale '47 115 North East Avenue Vineland, New jersey Cardozog Ames Finalistg King's Bench JOSEPH S. BRYAN, JR. B.S. U.S.N.A. '44 West Broad Street, Extension Dunn, North Carolina Bracmn' Lincoln's Inn l BRENDAN T. BYRNE A.B. Princeton '49 20 Prospect Place V West Orange, New Jersey I.incoln's Inn L. JOHNSON CALLAS A.B. Boston U. '47 460 Commonwealth Avenue Newton Ctr., Massachusetts L. Hand, Dodd FRANCIS H. CASKIN A.B. Harvard '44 4 Oak Street Danvers, Massachusetts Griswold CLASS OF IUNE 1950 ARTHUR BRODY PH.B. Chicago '47 4049 West Jackson Blvd. Chicago, Illinois Record, Webster, Supervisor ROWLAND C. W. BROWN A.B. Harvard '45 Ferris Lane South Nyack, New York Forum, Holmesg Choateg Lmcolns Inn GEORGE I. BUCKLER A.B. Harvard '43 M.A. Pittsburgh '47 108 Etna Street Brighton, Massachusetts CHARLES M. CAHN, JR. A.B. Dartmouth '43 2316 Mt. Royal Terrace Baltimore, Maryland Magruderg King's Bench GEORGE F. CARROLL A.B. Dartmouth '47 66 Newtown Avenue Norwalk, Connecticut Root JOHN L. H. CHAFEE B.A. Yale '47 28 Orchard Street Portland, Maine ' Scott, I.incoln's Inn Page forty one ARTHUR S. W. CHANTRY A.B. Washington '42 2731 East 53rd Street Seattle, Washington Legal Aidg Recordg World Law Group, Roberts, King's Bench MORRIS J. COFF A.B. Denver '47 3420 Jackson Street Denver, Colorado Law Reviewg Glueclt STANLEY B. COHEN B.A. Brooklyn College '47 179 Avenue U Brooklyn, New York WILLIAM K. CONDRELL B.S. Yale '46 M.S. M.I.T. '47 82 Victoria Boulevard Kenmore, New York World Law Group ROBERT F. COOGAN A.B. Fordham '47 7320 Austin Street Forest Hills, New York Casnerg St. Thomas More Society LAWRENCE B. COSHNEAR A.B. Harvard '47 2021 Commonwealth Avenue Brighton, Massachusetts Reading: King's Bench Page forty-two CLASS OF IUNE 1950 LOUIS E. CHARNLEY, JR A.B. Princeton '46 35 Plymouth Avenue Tuckahoe, New York Jeremiah Smith, Chancery DANIEL C. COHEN A.B. Harvard '47 6520 North 13th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Law Reviewg Reading MARTIN D. COHN B.A. Penn. State '45 100 North Wyoming Street Hazleton, Pennsylvania Frankfurter WILLIAM S. CONNOLLY B.B.S. Emory '49 320 Armour Road Columbus, Georgia Thorpe, King's Bench ALFRED COPELAND B.S. U.S.N.A. '45 67 Carlton Street Brookline, Massachusetts WALLACE E. COWAN B.S. N.Y.U. '47 1405 Palisade Avenue Union City, New Jersey Legal Aid, Record Roberts FRED D. COX, JR. A.B. Furman '47 Toney Creek Belton, South Carolina Kaplang Lincoln's Inn CHARLES R. CRIMMIN A.B. Bowdoin College '43 SS Westover Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts THEODORE I... CROSS, II A.B. Amherst '47 44 Elm Street Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Law Review: Storyg I..incoln's Inn SAMUEL DASH B.S. Temple '47 1729 North 42nd Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Legal Aid, Recordg Voluntary De- fenders: Cardozog Ames Finalistg King's Bench HERMAN B. DECELL B.B.A. Mississippi '48 503 East Broadway Yazoo City, Mississippi Gardnerg I.incoln's Inn MORRIS L. DEUTSCH B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '47 3593 Bainbridge Avenue Bronx, New York Webster CLASS OF IUNE 1950 MAXWELL E. COX A.B. Harvard '47 North Main Street Windsor, Vermont Law Reviewg Marshallg I.incoln's Inn JAMES A. CRONIN, JR. A.B. Bates '47 103 Summer Street Malden, Massachusetts Fallon ROBERT A. CURLEY A.B. Harvard '46 18 Vera Street Dorchester, Massachusetts E. Warren JOHN P. DAVIS, JR. A.B. Harvard '47 5130 Pembroke Place Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Kaplan g Lincoln's Inn WATT H. DENISON, JR. B.S. Tennessee '43 Lexington, Tennessee Law Reviewg Wilsong Chancery CHARLES T. DUNCAN- B.A. Dartmouth '47 1600 T Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Marshallg King's Bench Page forty-three CLYDE E. DUNCAN, II A.B. Amherst '47 815 South Lincoln Avenue Casper, Wyoming ' Grotiusg I.incoln's Inn WILLIAM W. DUNN B.A. Harvard '46 90 Egerton Road Arlington, Massachusetts Mansfield RAY EDER A.B. Harvard '47 7951 Teasdale Avenue University City, Missouri Ca rdozog Ames Finalist DONALD N. ELBERFELD A.B. Princeton '47 70 Stewart Road Short Hills, New Jersey Parsonsg Lincoln's Inn LIONEL C. EPSTEIN B.A. N.Y.U. '47 417 West 43 Street New York, New York Mans fieldg Ames Semi-finalist ROBINSON O. EVERETT A.B. Harvard '47 119 North Dillard Street Durham, North Carolina Law Reviewg Chancery Page forty-four CLASS or IUNE 1950 PHILIP DUNLAY B.A. Cornell '42 12 Mellen Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Langdellg Chancery PAUL S. EDELMAN A.B. Harvard '46 1819 Glenwood Road Brooklyn, New York Forum, First Vice President Bur tong Cardozog Ames Finalistg King, s Bench GARNETT T. EISELE A.B. Washington U. '47 815 Quapaw Avenue Hot Springs, Arkansas Chancery WILLIAM ELLISON S.E.B. Pennsylvania '43 36 Russell Boulevard Bradford, Pennsylvania BLAINE F. EVANS B.A. Idaho '46 St. Anthony, Idaho Blackstoneg Chancery WILLIAM P. EVERTS, JR S.B. Harvard '39 42 Crafts Road Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Story, Lincoln's Inn JAMES P. FALLON, JR. A.B. Harvard '50 15 Damon Road Medford, Massachusetts Griswoldg Harvard Young Repub- lican Club RICHARD S. FARROW S.B. Harvard '45 401 W. 118th Street New York, New York Pow Wow NORMAN S. FINK A.B. Dartmouth '47 144-22 73rd Avenue Kew Garden Hills, New York Frankfurterg Ames Prizes '47, '485 Ames Semi-Finalistg King's Bench MARVIN A. FINKELSTEIN A.B. Harvard '47 208 Belvoir Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee Law Reviewg Legal Aidg Casnerg Chancery WILLIAM H. FLETCHER A.B. De Pauw U. '45 M.B.A. Northwestern '47 641 Lincoln Street Gary, Indiana Blackstone, Instructor North- eastern Qliveningj KENNETH G. FRADIN A.B. Buffalo '47 271 Commonwealth Ave. Buffalo, New York Legal Research, Cox, Chancery CLASS OF IUNE 1950 RUSSELL A. FARRINGTON, JR. A.B. Harvard '45 42 Oakley Terrace Nutley, New jersey Coke RALPH A. FIELDS B.S. Stanford '47 706 No. Maple Drive Beverly Hills, California Chancery RICHARD K. PINK A.B. U.C.L.A. '47 114 Alton Road Miami Beach, Florida Forumg Hall HAROLD K. FISH A.B. Rutgers '47 Erving, Massachusetts Pitney BRIAN D. FORROXV A.B. Princeton '48 8 Colonial Road Hempstead, New York Kaplang Lincoln's Inn KENNETH R. FRANKL A.B. Harvard '45 75 W. Mosholu Parkway New York, New York Brandeisg King's Bench Page forty-five EDWARD W. FRANKLIN A.B. Harvard '47 3338 Bainbridge Avenue New York, New York Casnerg Chancery BERNARD A. FRIEDMAN A.B. Illinois '47 37-37 88 Street jackson Heights, New York Record, Ed. Mgr. and President, Coke CHARLES T. GALLAGHER A.B. Harvard '44 2 Berkeley Street Wellesley Hills, Mass. FRED GENDRAL. A.B. Harvard '47 93 Conwell Street Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Stone FRANCIS H. GEORGE S.B. Harvard '46 389 Wfestern Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts JAMES C. GIBBENS B.A. Yale '47 1532 N. W. 35 Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Powellg Ames Semi-Finalistg Lin- coln's Inn Page forty-six CLASS or IUNE 1950 PASCAL B. FRAZIER A.B. California '48 1312 Kalmia Road, N. W. Washington, D. C. Braucherg Chancery ROBERT E. FRISCH A.B. Harvard '46 144 East 36th Street New York, New York Cardozo: Ames Finalist, Harvard Young Republican Club JEROME GELMAN B.A. Cambridge '47 12 Main Street Paterson, New jersey Law School Comm., Phillips Brooks House Chairman, Combined Char- ities of Harvard Law School, Ames- Grey, Supervisorg King's Bench CHARLES E. GENNERT A.B. Yale '47 1324 Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, Massachusetts Legal Aidg Root JOHN F. GERMANY B,A.E. Florida '44 911 S. Evers Street Plant City, Florida Kaplang Southern Law Club: Lincoln's Inn JOHN J. GIBBONS B.S. Holy Cross '47 10 Leslie Terrace Belleville, New jersey Law Review, Griswoldg St. Thomas More Society GEORGE B. GIFFORD A.B. Yale '43 1321 East First Street Duluth, Minnesota Rootg I.incoln's Inn JAY W. GLASMANN B.S. Idaho '47 llll Buick Creek Road Ogden, Utah Legal Aidg Lincoln's Inn THEODORE W. GLOCKER, JR. B.S. Tennessee '47 90 8 -21 Street Knoxville, Tennessee Morgang Chancery THEODORE N. GOBLE, JR. A.B. Brothers College '47 R.F.D. 2, Butler, New Jersey Taneyg King's Bench LAWRENCE GOLDBERG B.A. N. Y. U. '49 381 Williams Avenue Brooklyn, New Work Legal Writing Programg Douglas JACK GOODSIT A.B. Wisconsin '47 2611 North Stowell Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin Forumg Chancery CLASS OF IUNE 1950 EDWARD GILMORE A.B. Holy Cross '43 4 Tavern Road Boston, Massachusetts Leach: Sr. Thomas More Socieryg King's Benchg Lincoln's Inn WILLIAM K. GLIKBARG B.A. Stanford '47 655 Trace Avenue San jose, California Legal Aidg Cardozog Ames Semi- Finalist BENJAMIN GNESHIN B.S. C.C.N.Y. '49 440 East 20 Street New York, New York Recordg Hall MAURICE H. GOETZ B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '47 2079 Wallace Avenue Bronx, New York Recordg Glueckg King's Bench ABRAHAM P. GOLDBLUM A.B. Harvard '46 84-49 Elmhurst Avenue Elmhurst, New York Harvard Liberal Union, Legal Staffg King's Bench ALBERT I. GORDON B.A. Michigan '47 1612 President Street Brooklyn, New York Lehmang King's Bench Page forty-seven EDGAR G. GORDON, JR. A.B. Princeton '46 303 Washington Street Monroe, Michigan Hallg Lincoln's Inn DONALD R. GRANT A.B. Amherst '47 41 Warren Place Montclair, New jersey Lincoln's Inn LEWIS C. GREEN A.B. Harvard '47 66 Arundel Place St. Louis, Missouri Law Review, Thurston, Chancery HERBERT W. GREENBERG B.B.A. C. C. N. Y. '47 911 Walton Avenue New York, New York Blackstone WARREN 1. GREENE A.B. Harvard '46 455 Twin Oak Road South Orange, New jersey Law Reviewg Board of Student Advisorsg Legal Aid, Brandeis, King's Bench EDWARD J. GREENSPAN B.S. in B. A. Boston U. '47 33 Fairfield Avenue Holyoke, Massachusetts Choate Page forty-eight CLASS OF IUNE 1950 EFREM A. GORDON A.B. Harvard '47 138 Fountain Street Springfield, Massachusetts Brandeis JACOB GREEN B.S. U.S.N.A. '45 2130 Clarendon Avenue Bessemer, Alabama Dodd ROBERT N. GREEN A.B. Columbia '47 1239 East 10 Street Brooklyn, New York Forum 3 Stone JOSEPH H. GREENBERG A.B. Butler '47 601 East New York Street Indianapolis, Indiana HARVEY GREENFIELD A.B. N.Y.U. '47 245 East 58 Street Brooklyn, New York Forumg Record, Learned King's Bench DAVID A. GROSSBERG B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '47 776 Blake Avenue Brooklyn, New York Coxg King's Bench Hand GILBERT E. HAAKH B.A. California '47 860 Paseo de la Reforma Mexico City, Mexico Recordg Gardnerg Chancery MILES L. HALL, JR. A.B. Princeton '47 751 N. Greenway Drive Coral Gables, Florida GERALD P. HALPERN B.A. Wisconsin '47 1711 Davidson Avenue New York, New York TAYLOR W. HANAVAN A.B. Fordham '47 250 Riverside Drive New York, New York Casner, Presidcntg Chancery CHARLES F. I-IARRINGTON B.A. Rochester '47 Clifton Parkway R. D. 3 Buffalo, New York Board of Student Advisersg Powell BRUCE HARRISON, JR. A.B. Allegheny '45 300 Orchard Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CLASS or IUNE 1950 JOHN R. HAIRE, JR. Brown Purgatory Road Newport, Rhode Island Ta ney WALTER B. HALL A.B. Texas A. and M. '47 1220 N. Main Street Sand Springs, Oklahoma Taneyg King's Bench JERRY M. HAMOVIT B.A. Rice '47 S507 Ardmore Street Houston, Texas Legal Aidg Record, Dodd WILLIAM L. HANSON A.B. Redlands '46 198 Chambers Street Boston, Massachusetts National Lawyers' Guild, Learned Hand LEWIS HARRIS A.B. N.Y.U. '47 7 East 85th Street New York, New York Legal Research g Dodd BUDDY W. HART A.B. Ohio '45 Rapid City, South Dakota Frankfurter Page forty nme BUSTER C. HART A.B. Iowa State '45 Rapid City, South Dakota Frankfurter CHARLES C. HARTMAN B.S. V.M.I. '47 6112 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore, Maryland Magruder, Chancery ROBERT D. HAZLETT B.A. Princeton '46 515 S. Aiken Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scottg I.incoln's Inn JOHN P. HEINZEN I.L.B. Paris '47 37 Rue Vital Paris, France SHELDON B. HELLER B.A. N.Y.U. '47 2315 Creston Avenue Bronx, New York Coke GEORGE M. HESS, JR. B.A. Bucknell '47 360 Water Street Hughesville, Pennsylvania Page fifty CLASS or IUNE 1950 RICHARD F. HART A.B. Harvard '43 215 Orchard Lane Highland Park, Illinois Grotiusg Lincoln's Inn CHARLES E. HARTMAN B.S. in E. E. V.M.I. '47 4503 Underwood Road Baltimore, Maryland Magtuderg Chancery MYRON F. HEILIG A.B. Cornell '44 7 Park Avenue New York, New York DANIEL HELLER B.S. N.Y.U. '47 659 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn, New York Fuller DEAN M. HENNESSY A.B. Harvard '45 4402 West End Avenue Chicago, Illinois Holmesg I.incoln's Inn HOMER H. HEWITT, II A.B. Princeton '47 1220 Grenox Road Wfynnewood, Pennsylvania Recordg Chancery C. LEE HICKERSON B.A. Ohio State '47 2389 Dover Road Columbus, Ohio Taneyg King's Bench LUTHER L. HILL, JR. B.A. Williams '47 2801 Park Avenue Des Moines, Iowa Law Review, Story BURT S. HOFMANN B.S. California '47 286 Jayne Avenue Oakland, California Law School Comm. of Phillips Brooks House, Marshall, Chancery NORMAN N. HOLLAND S.B. M.I.T. '47 395 Riverside Drive New York, New York Langdellg Chancery WILLIAM HOLLOWAY, JR. A.B. Oklahoma '47 1736 Kingsbury Lane Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Powellg Lincoln's Inn JOHN S. I-IOLTEN B.A. Minnesota '47 2119 Sargent Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota Legal Aidg Pow Wowg Lincoln's Inn CLASS or JUNE 1950 GEORGE T. HIGGINS A.B. Manhattan College '47 397 East 16th Street Brooklyn, New York WILLIAM M. HOEVELER B.A. Bucknell '47 232 W. Montgomery Avenue Haverford, Pennsylvania Lincoln's Inn JAMES E. HOLLAND, JR. A.B. Providence '47 486 Fourth Street Fall River, Massachusetts Williston CLARENCE M. HOLLOWAY B,S. Howard '47 1239-B Belmont Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania FORREST S. HOLMES, JR. A.B. Princeton '43 6917 Carleton Terrace College Park, Maryland Casnerg Lincoln's Inn HENRY A. HOOVER B.S,, Ph.B. Notre Dame '45, 47 221 West North Shore Drive South Bend, Indiana Page fifty one FRANK A. HOWARD, JR. A.B. Miami '47 4009 Pinta Court Coral Gables, Florida Legal Rescarchg Forumg Powell SEYMOUR HOZORE B.A. N.Y.U. '47 676 Hawthorne Street Brooklyn, New York Legal Research Program, Recordg Lehman HARRY C. HUMBERT A.B. West Virginia '47 Fairchance, Pennsylvania Pound ROBERT B. HUPP A.B. Fordham '47 Somonauk, Illinois Eldon PHILIP NI. ISAACSON A.B. Bates '47 U. of St. Andrcw's 30 White Street Lewiston, Maine Thorpe, King's Bench ARTHUR G. JACKSON B.S. Yale '43 999 E.. Haines Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Page fifty-two CLASS OF JUNE 1950 JAMES M. HOWE, IV A.B. Harvard '45 7 Sumner Road Cambridge, Massachusetts Legal Aidg Legal Research Programg Holmesg Lincoln's Inn THOMAS T. F. I-IUANG B.A. U. of South Africa '44 M.A. johns Hopkins '47 1 Lunking's Building Berea Road Durban, South Africa Langdell ROBERT I.. HUMPHREY B.B.A. Wisconsin '47 2426 S. 18th Street St. Joseph, Missouri BERNARD M. HYATT B.A. Maryland '43 S2 West Street Annapolis, Maryland Recordg World Law Group, Ma- gruderg King's Bench IRVING DAVID ISKO A.B. Cornell '47 1201 Shakespeare Avenue New York, New York Recordg Madison MCCHESNEY H. JEFFRIES A.B. Davidson '47 . 429 Hansell Street Thomasville, Georgia Board of Student Advisersg Powell I.incoln's Inn GIRARD R. JETTON, JR. B.S., B.A. George Washington '45, '47 4329 Third Street, N. W. Vfashingron, D. C. Hall RICHARD C. JOHNSON A.B. Dartmouth '47 14 Unity Avenue Belmont, Massachusetts Pitney SETI-I M. KALBERG, JR. B.A. Yale '46 39 Bolton Road Newtonville, Massachusetts Wilsong Chancery REUVEN J. KATZ U. of Cincinnati 3631 Pape Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio Law School Comm. of Phillips Brooks House, Chairmang Mans- fieldg Chancery CORNELIUS F. KEATING A.B. Harvard '46 15 Silloway Street Dorchester, Massachusetts Legal Aid 5 Patterson LAWRENCE W. KEEPNEWS M.I.T., Harvard 45-12 169th Street Flushing, New York , Law Review, Bractong St. Thomas More Society CLASS, or IUNE 1950 RAY L. JOHNSON, JR. B.A. U.C.L.A. '47 11105 Canoga Avenue Chatsworth, California Bracton ROBERT A. KAGAN A.B. Harvard '46 25 Columbia Road Dorchester, Massachusetts Law Review, Forum: Reading King's Bench HAROLD KATZ A.B. Harvard '43 9 Everett Street Newport, Rhode Island Choateg Lincoln's Inn HOWARD R. KAUFMAN A.B. N.Y.U. '47 180-15 69th Avenue Flushing, New York FRED M. KECKER B.A. Penn. State '47 389 N. Kenilworth Avenue Elmhurst, Illinois Forum, Frankfurterg Chancery HENRY B. KEISER B.A. Michigan '47 151 West 86th Street New York, New York Legal Aidg Thorpe Page fi fty-three JAMES T. KELLS B.A. Virginia '47 4910 Brandywine Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Scotty Lincoln's Inn GEORGE H. KIDDER B.N.S. Tufts '45 92 Newell Avenue Needham, Massachusetts Kentg Lincoln's Inn RICHARD G. KLEINDIENST A.B. Harvard '47 Winslow, Arizona Pitneyg Chancery MORTON KOPPEL B.S. N.Y.U. '46 219 Westervelt Avenue Staten Island, New York EDWARD H. KURTH B.S. U.S.M.A. '39 cfo The Adjutant General Department of the Army Washington, D. C. Glueckg King's Benchg Chancery CARLISLE B. LANE B.A. California '47 2360 Pacific Avenue San Francisco, California Legal Aidg Freundg Chancery Page fifty-four CLASS or IUNE 1950 GEORGE J. KETO B.S.M.E. Case Inst. of Tech. M.S. Columbia '47 Bractong I.incoln's Inn ROBERT M. KIEVAL B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '46 751 Walton Avenue New York, New York Lehman JOHN G. KRISTENSEN B.S. Ursinus '474 75 Bell Street Valley Stream, New York Pitneyg Chancery ALLEN S. KR AKOVER B.S. Pittsburgh '44 C.P.A. 5636 Forbes Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Recordg Freund JACK B. LAMB A.B. California '47 5783 Shafter Avenue Oakland, California Freund KENNETH R. LaVOY '4 A.B., A.M. Syracuse '43, '47 758 Euclid Avenue Syracuse, New York Legal Aidg Pow Wowg Kings Bench JOHN LAYDEN A.B. Holy Cross '47 17 Adams Street Whitehall, New York Pollock: Griswoldg Chancery LUTHER L. LEEGER A.B. Dartmouth '47 818-27th Street Union City, New Jersey Forum, King's Bench PERRY B. LEFF B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '47 1lSA West 168th Street Bronx, New York Record, Yearbook, Glueckg Bench ROBERT W. LEINER B.A., M.A. Tulane '46, '47 1156 Grant Avenue New York, New York Ames-G ray DUNCAN E. LENNON S.B. Illinois '42 614 Mulberry Street Bloomington, Illinois King's Powell, Ames Finalist, King's Bench DONALD R. LEVY A.B. Harvard '46 262 Cenral Park West New York, New York Forumg Patterson CLASS OF IUNE 1950 LEE B. LEDFORD, JR. B.S. U. S. M. A. '41 Smith, Harlan County, Kentucky Casnerg King's Benchg Chancery LOUIS A. LEESTINSKY B.A. Ohio State '41 R. R. 1, Box 196 Perrysburg, Ohio LEONARD j. LEFKORT B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '47 817 West End Avenue New York, New York Lehman, King's Bench CHARLES D. T. LENNHOFF B.S. U.S.M.A. '39 35 Ashley Street Hartford, Connecticut Legal Aid, Robertsg King's Bench JULIUS LEVINSON B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '47 707 Beverly Road Brooklyn, New York Record 5 Patterson l LEON S. LIPSON A.B., A.M. Harvard '41, '43 7 Sumner Road Cambridge, Massachusetts Law Reviewg Langdellg Choate Page fifty-five FRED J. LIVINGSTONE Western Reserve 3505 Bainbridge Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio Foxg King's Bench PHILLIP H. G. LOPATNIKOV A.B. Western Reserve '43 15908 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio Fox JOSEPH P. LYNCH A.B. Holy Cross '47 9 Maple Street Melrose, Massachusetts Pollockg Griswold DENNIS C. MAHONEY A.B. Williams '46 Barstow Street Mattapoisett, Massachusetts Poundg Lincoln's Inn GERARD IWANDELBAUM B.A. Yale '46 762 Brady .Avenue Bronx, New York Recordg Webster ELLIOT N. MARKELL A.B. Harvard '47 1547 49th Street Brooklyn, New York Patterson Page fifty-six CLASS OF IUNE 19so HANS F. LOESER C.C.N.Y. and Pennsylvania 85-10 34th Avenue Jackson Heights, New York Law Reviewg Frankfurter NORMAN W. LOVELESS A.B. U.C.L.A. '37 3003 Cudahy Street Huntington Park, California Bractong King's Bench ROBERT L. MADDOX. JR A.B. Harvard '46 214 Greenwood Road Middlesboro, Kentucky Southern Law Students Club identg Rootg I.incoln's Inn IRVING MALCHMAN A.B. Harvard '47 273 Commercial Street Provincetown, Massachusetts ROBERT L. MARCHMAN A.B. Emory '47 432 Persons Street Fort Valley, Georgia Wilson g Chancery ALBERT 1. MARKS, JR. A.B. Harvard '46 9 Birch Road A West Hartford, Connecticut Pres Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks Houseg Frankfurterg King's Bench JOHN A. MARSHALL A.B. Harvard '46 10 So. LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois Hall, Supervisor GERALD E. MASLON S.B. Harvard '44 98-37 65th Avenue Forest Hills, New York Thurston CLEMENT MCCARTHY A.B. Brown '47 38 So. Walker Street Lowell, Massachusetts JOHN P. McGALLOWAY, A.B. Marquette '47 214 E. Division Street Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Grotiusg Chancery GEORGE W. McGRATH, A.B. Princeton '44 I0 Shepard Street Cambridge, Massachusetts V'ilsong Chancery DAVID D. MCKENNEY B.E. Yale '47 24 Sunset Drive Summit, New Jersey Morgang Chancery J CLASS OF IUNE 1950 RICHARD M. MARSHALL B.A. N.Y.U. '47 165 West 91 Street New York, New York Record, Dodd JOSEPH E. McANDREW'S A.B. Harvard '46 1460 Buckingham Avenue Norfolk, Virginia Choate MICHAEL J. MCCLOUD, JR, B.A. s.M.U. '49 2519 Calvin Street Dallas, Texas Gardnerg Chancery THOMAS H. McGRAIL A.B. Harvard '47 35 Clinton Avenue Albany, New York Patterson, Voluntary Defenders, Chancery JULIUS A. McINTOSH B.A. Ohio State '47 2805 Lopane Avenue Middletown, Ohio Legal Aidg Pitney VINCENT L. McKUSICK A.B. Bates '43 S.M. M.I.T. '47 Star Route Guilford, Maine Law Review, Presidentg Griswold, Choateg Chancery Page fifty-seven JOHN D. McNAMARA A.B. Dartmouth '45 1717 Noble Avenue Bridgeport, Connecticut Lincoln's Inn ALBERT MILLUS A.B. Fordham '46 405 Westminster Road Brooklyn, New York Community Fund Drive, Chairman C'48Jg Law School Dormitory Fund Drive, Vice-Chairman BERTRAM D. MOLL A.B. N.Y.U. '47 891 Montgomery Street Brooltlyn, New York Forumg Legal Researchg Seaveyg Readingg King's Bench RICHARD H. MONTGOMERY A.B. Princeton '47 628 North Poplar Street Seymour, Indiana Parson'sg I.incoln's Inn MARTIN P. MOSER A.B. Citadel '47 The Northway Apartments Baltimore, Maryland Law School Comm. of Phillips Brooks Houseg Chancery WILLIAM T. MUNSON A.B. Harvard '42 Box 464, Vineyard Haven, Massa- chusetts Jeremiah Smith Page fifty-eight CLASS or JUNE 1950 HENRY R. McPHEE, JR A.B. Princeton '46 21 Maple Street Princeton, New Jersey Scottg Lincoln's Inn JAMES B. MILNER LL.B. Dalhousie '39 3424 Saanica Road Victoria, B. C., Canada PAUL J. MONNORY D.E.S. Droit prive U. of Pans 46 Avenue de Lena Paris, France World Law Groupg Gladstone St Thomas More Society VVINSTON V. MORROW JR A.B. Williams '46 9 Court Street Arlington, Massachusetts Poundg King's Bench EARLE C. MOSS, JR. A.B. Duke '47 85 Lorraine Avenue Providence, Rhode Island Thayerg King's Bench RAPHAEL MUR B.S. Tufts '46 225-7 Avenue Brooklyn, New York Recordg Ellsmere RICHARD R. MURPHEY, JR i A.B. Washington U. '47 Box 84 Corning, Ohio Thurstong Chancery FRANCIS X. MURPHY A.B. Harvard '47 106 Macamley Avenue Buffalo, New York Pattersong King's Bench ALFRED M. NAFF B.A.U. of the South '47 21 Glen Iris Park Birmingham, Alabama Powell ROBERT H. NELSON A.B. Detroit '43 M.B.A. Harvard '50 17352 Parkside Avenue Detroit, Michigan Webster MELVILLE B. NIMMER A.B. California '47 9224 Whitworth Drive Los Angeles, California Frankfurterg Ames Semi-Finalist DAVID J. O'BOYLE A.B. Pennsylvania '47 S327 North 13th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Griswold CLASS or IUNE wso EDWARD E. MURPHY, JR. A.B. Washington U. '47 7538 Wellington Way Clayton, Missouri Law Review, Jeremiah Smith, Chancery, President ROY E. MURRAY, JR. S.C.B. Notre Dame '42 1201 West Porphyry Butte, Montana ALEXANDER NAIMON S.B. C.C.N.Y. '44 A.M. Columbia '48 100 Van Cortland: Park South Bronx, New York EDWARD L. NEWBERGER B.A. Yale '40 35 East 76th Street New York, New York King's Bench ANTHONY P. NUGENT, JR: A.B. Harvard '47 S201 Rockhill Road Kansas City, Missouri Forum, President, Marshall, Lin- coln's Inn JAMES E. O'BOYLE A.B. Wisconsin '47 Pine Lake Nashotah, Wisconsin Jeremiah Smith, Chancery Page fifty-nine DELBERT G. OFSTHUN A.B. Harvard '47 4805 West Sth Street Duluth, Minnesota Board of Student Advisers, tersong King's Bench EDWIN O'MARA, JR. A.B. Harvard '47 41 Wells Farm Drive Wethersfield, Connecticut E. Warren ARNOLD OSTWALD A.B. Illinois '45 1016 24th Avenue North St. Petersburg, Florida SIDNEY H. PAIGE B.A. Amherst '47 Forest Road Alpine, New Jersey Gtotiusg Lincoln's 'Inn THEODORE G. PAPPAS A.B. Harvard '48 130 Bowers Street Lowell, Massachusetts Legal Aidg Williston EUGENE I.. PARKER, JR. A.B. Harvard '47 606 Washington Avenue Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee Grotius Page sixty Pate CLASS or JUNE 1950 JOHN F. O'LAUGHLIN S.B. N.Y.U. '47 246 Inslee Place Elizabeth, New jersey DAVID ORLIN A.B. Syracuse '47 811 Madison Avenue Albany, New York Taney RICHARD OWEN B.A. Dartmouth '45 l Wilgarth Road Bronxville, New York Scott, I.incoln's Inn RICHARD F. PALMER Harvard '46 605 North Willow Street Kent, Ohio Legal Aid, King's Bench DONARD E. PARADIS A.B. Wesleyan '44 42 Hyde Avenue Newton, Massachusetts Legal Aid, President, Storyg Lin- coln's Inn FRANK G. PARKER B.S. New Mexico '44 42-20 Kissena Boulevard Flushing, New York Board of Student Advisers, Aidg Roberts Legal RUSSELL A. PARRISH A.B. W'isconsin '47 121 Hudson Street Eau Claire, Wisconsin Leach 3 King's Bench WILLIAM B. PATRICK A.B. The Principia '47 3055 North Delaware Street Indianapolis, Indiana Mansfield JAMES B. PEABODY A.B. Harvard '45 . Princeton, Massachusetts Kentg Choateg Lincoln's Inn C. RICHARD PEDERSEN B.A. Montana '47 123A Perrydale Avenue Medford, Oregon Board of Student Adviscrsq stone EDWARD PESIN B.A. Rutgers '47 20 Reservoir Avenue jersey City, New Jersey Forum: Cox BENJAMIN PHELOSOF A.B. C.C.N.Y. '40 1243 Ward Avenue Bronx, New York Bra ucher Glad- CLASS OF JUNE 1950 JAMES H. PARSON, JR. B.S. Northwestern '46 1407 East Grove Street Bloomington, Illinois Braucher WILLIAM D. PATTON A.B. Princeton '45 P. O. Box 722 Johnstown, Pennsylvania Forum, Yearbook, Leach RUSSELL H. PECK A.B. Harvard '43 K Fuller Place Cambridge, Massachusetts I..inC0ln's Inn JULIAN S. PERLMAN B.A. Brooklyn College '47 1027-66 Street Brooklyn, New York ALBERT C. PETITE A.B. Harvard '47 1512 Second Avenue Scottsbluff, Nebraska Linc0ln's Inn HERSCHEL A. PHILLIPS A.B. California '47 1921 North Hobart Street Hollywood, California Legal Research Programg Braucher King's Bench Page sixty-one ROMULUS A. PICCIOTTI A.B. Harvard '36 46 Phelps Avenue Rochester, New York Seavey SIDNEY D. PINNEY, JR. B.A. Amherst '47 290 Wolcott Hill Road Wethersfield, Connecticut Law School Comm. of Phillips Brooks Houseg Pitneyg Chancery NORBERT J. PONTZER B.A. Pittsburgh '47 Box 76 Kersey, Pennsylvania Blackstone JAMES P. POWERS B.A. Arizona '47 Denison, Iowa Gardnerg I.incoln's Inn JACK B. PURCELI.. A.B. Harvard '47 El Paso, Texas Gardner THOMAS M. QUINN,'III A.B. Holy Cross '47 32-33 214 Street Bayside, New York King's Benchg St. Thomas Society Page sixty-two More CLASS OF JUNE 1950 JOHN B. PIERCE, JR. A.B. Harvard '47 Glenridge Road Dedham, Massachusetts Kentg I.incoln's Inn WILLIAM E. POE B.S. Wake Forest '47 Rt. 3 Oxford, North Carolina Wilson g Chancery GEORGE R. POOR B.S. Harvard '37 18 Gregory Avenue Marblehead, Massachusetts Storyg I.incoln's Inn FRANKLIN H. PRESTON A.B. Amherst '42 M. B. A. Harvard '47 88 Hawley Street Binghamton, New York JOSEPH B. QUIGLEY B.S. U. S. N. A. '4f 5618 Wyandotte Kansas City, Missouri Frankfurter, Chanceryg St. Thomas More Society RICHARD B. RAGLAND A.B. Princeton '45 1440 E. Chapman Avenue Orange, California Parsonsg I.incoln's Inn CHARLES H. RANDALL, JR. A.B. Harvard '47 73 Cohasset Street Roslindale, Massachusetts Board of Student Advisers, Black- stoneg King's Bench ROBERT M. RAYMOND A.B. Yale '47 860 Park Avenue New York, New York Pow Wowg Lincoln's Inn HARRY B. REESE B.A. Ohio State '47 Bryn Rhys Wellston, Ohio Law Revicwg Taneyg King's Bench ARTHUR REISSNER Dr. iur. Basel '36 Avenue Brasil 3360 Department 7 Magdelena Nueva, Lima, Peru GEORGE D. REYCRAFT, JR. B.A. Wesleyan '47 101 Harrison Street New Haven, Connecticut Storyg Chancery CLIFFORD D. REZNICEK B.S. C.C.N.Y. '47 3086 36th Street Long Island City, New York Glueck CLASS OF IUNE 1950 ALBERT A. RAPHAEL, JR. B.A. Yale '47 19 East 80th Street New York, New York Recordg Cardozog Ames Finalistg King's Bench ALEXANDER P. REED, JR. A.B. Amherst '47 1269 Murrayhill Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scottg Lincoln's Inn DAVID M. REILLY, JR. A.B. Harvard '47 35 Swarthmore Street Hamden, Connecticut Morgan 3 Chancery CHARLES H. RESNICK A.B. Harvard '48 - Sl Sohler Road Beverly, Massachusetts Legal Aidg Willistong Brandeis JOHN M. REYNOLDS B.S. Holy Cross '47 S4 Barasford Avenue Lowell, Massachusetts Griswold 3 King's Bench JAMES T. RHIND A.B. Ohio State '44 1496 Perry Street Columbus, Ohio Pitneyg Chanceryg Bd. of Gov. Page sixty-three MILFORD F. RHINES B.A. Trinity '42 23 Beach Street Hartford, Connecticut Thorpe JAMES W. RIGRISH B. Sc. Ohio State '48 S26 Melrose Avenue Columbus, Ohio Mansfield JAMES K. ROBINSON A.B. Cornell '47 303 Cobbs Hill Drive Rochester, New York Foxg Chancery DAVID R. ROOD A.B. Marietta College '4 421 Fifth Street Marietta, Ohio Foxg Chancery JESSEL ROTHMAN B.A. N.Y.U. '47 1174 Sheridan Avenue New York, New York 7 Yearbook, Editor-in-Chiefg Webster EUGENE P. RUEHLMANN B.A. Cincinnati '48 113i Ornena Place Cincinnati, Ohio Jeremiah Smith Page sixty-four CLASS OF IUNE 1950 ROBERT D. RICKERT A.B. Duke '45 16 Manor Drive Tuckahoe, New York Seavey FRANK R. RINALDI A.B. Harvard '47 300 Gramatan Avenue Mt. Vernon, New York Legal Aidg Recordg Gladstoneg King's Bench W. SCOTT CALWELL ROGERS A.B. Fordham '47 331 East 30th Street Baltimore, Maryland Casnerg King's Bench ROBERT M. ROSENBERG, JR. B.S. Vermont '46 90 North Winooski Avenue Burlington, Vermont Forumg King's Bench JACOB I.. ROTHSTEIN B.A. N.Y.U. '47 1126 Lexington Avenue New York, New York Forum EBER H. RYDHOLM A.B. Michigan '47 322 East Hewitt Avenue Marquette, Michigan Gardnerg Lincoln's Inn WILLIAM W. RYMER, JR. B.S. Ch. Tennessee '43 3627 Ridgeside Road Chattanooga, Tennessee Board of Student Advisersg Casner HERSCHEL B. SARBIN A.B. Vfestern Reserve '46 3415 De Sota Avenue Cleveland Heights, Ohio Fox, King's Bench GEORGE W. SCHMIDT B.B.A. Michigan '47 I4 Van Buren Place Baldwin, New York Board of Student Advisersg Ames- Grayg Douglas ANDREW J. SCHOEN A.B. Harvard '47 1130 Park Avenue New York, New York Law Reviewg Dodd, Chancery VAL L. SCHOENTHAL S.B. Iowa State '47 605 East 7th Street Atlantic, Iowa ALAN E. SCHWARTZ B.A. Michigan '47 17545 Birchcrest Drive Detroit, Michigan Law Reviewg Doddg Chancery CLASS OF IUNE 1950 HOWARD F. SACHS B.S. Williams '47 816 West 68 Terrace Kansas City, Missouri Seaveyg King's Bench JOHN C. SCHLUER A.B. Harvard '46 210 Westbridge Drive Berea, Ohio Langdellg Lincoln's Inn VERN H. SCHNEIDER A.B. Kansas '47 745 Missouri Lawrence, Kansas Coke CHARLES G. SCHOENFELD B.A. Yale '47 1598 Carroll Street Brooklyn, New York Legal Aid, Douglas ROBERT K. SCHUMACHER B.S. M.l.T. '47 19 Oakley Avenue Summit, New jersey Pound CHARLES P. SCHWARTZ, JR. B.A. Chicago '45 5135 South Woodlawn Avenue Chicago, Illinois Langdell Page sixty-five RICHARD T. SCULLY A.B. Harvard '46 62 Gramercy Park New York, New York Holmes A ROBERT N. SHAMANSKY B.A. Ohio State '47 525 S. Drexel Avenue Columbus, Ohio Forumg Taneyg King's Bench DAVID I. SHEDROFF B.E. Yale '4SW 793 East 125 Street Cleveland, Ohio THOMAS C. SHEPARD B.A. Georgia '46 Colquitt, Georgia Forumg Wilsong Chancery DENTON A. SHRIVER Yale 42 St. Austins Place Staten Island, New York Morgang I.incoln's Inn DAVID SIMON .B.A. Cornell '44 21S East 43 Street Brooklyn, New York Law Reviewg Madison Page sixty-six CLASS OF IUNE 1950 MARSHALL SEIDMAN B.S. in Econ. Pennsylvania '47 6356 Morrowfield Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Cardozog Ames Finalist ALLAN E. SHAPIRO B.A. Yale '47 777 West Broadway Woodmere, New York Webster ROURKE J. SHEEHAN Ph.B. Xavier '47 S29 Forest Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio Jeremiah Smithg Chanceryg St Thomas More Society I. FREDERICK SHOTKIN B.S. in Econ. Pennsylvania '47 2014 East 7th Street Brooklyn, New York Legal Aidg Freund EDWARD J. SIMERKA B.A. New Mexico '47 9322 Grand Division Cleveland, Ohio Coke EDWARD D. SIMSARIAN A.B. Princeton '45 1100 Arcadian Way Palisade, New Jersey Recordg Brandeis JEROME L. SINDLER A.B. Harvard '46 1855 East 25 Street Brooklyn, New York Law Reviewg Burtong King's Bench FRANCIS W. K. SMITH A.B. Bowdoin '47 22 Dartmouth Street Somerville, Massachusetts Hallg King's Bench ALPHONSE A. SOMMER, JR. A.B. Notre Dame '48 Golf, Illinois Webster MARVIN SPARROW B.S. in E.E. M.I.T. '46 298 Wayne Street Bridgeport, Connecticut Forumg Hall ARTHUR D. SPORN A.B. Harvard '47 320 East 72 Street New York, New York Law Reviewg Burton GEORGE C. STEUART A.B. Emory '47 2855 Cascade Road Atlanta, Georgia Thorpe CLASS OF IUNE 1950 NORMAN P. SINGER B.S. Yale '47 ll James Street Brookline, Massachusetts Kaplan HAROLD H. SMITH B.S. West Virginia '39 South Branch, West Virginia Forum, Mansfield MAURICE S. SPANBOCK A.B. Columbia '44 S74 West End Avenue New York, New York Morgang Chancery LEAVENWORTH P. SPERRY B.A. Yale '4SW 154 Buckingham Street Waterbury, Connecticut Gardnerg Lincoln's Inn MORTIMER S. STEINBERG A.B. Harvard '47 238 Boulevard Passaic, New jersey Law Reviewg Frankfurter THEODORE F. STEVENS B.A. U.C.L.A. '47 1308 Strand Manhattan Beach, California Storyg Lincoln's Inn Page sixty-seven CLINTON R. STEVENSON B.A. Ohio Wesleyan ,47 7 Manahan Street Norwalk, Ohio Legal Aid, Chanceryg Morgan ALBERT W. STRANG A.B. Harvard '44 Danville Drive Rockville, R. D. 4, Maryland Hall DAVID E. SULLIVAN B.S., M.S. South Carolina '43, '44 24 East 48th Street Savannah, Georgia PHILIP H. SUTER B.A. Yale '45 28 Gaskins Road Milton, Massachusetts Scotty Lincoln's Inn SHELDON TABB B.S. in Econ. Pennsylvania '45 M.B.A. Pennsylvania '48 Forum 5 Freund WILLIAM T. TALCOTT, JR. A.B. Bowdoin '47 90 Sagamore Avenue Winthrop, Massachusetts Page sixty-eight CLASS OF IUNE 1950 GREGORY E. STONE, JR. A.B. Harvard 'JI 397 Western Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts Fallon CORNELIUS F. SULLIVAN A.B. Fordham '47 3235 Parkside Place New York, New York Eldon Club EARL R. SURLOFF A.B. Wisconsin '47 6317 Forbes Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania GUY A. SWENSON, JR. A.B. Dartmouth '42 lll Center Street Concord, New Hampshire Hallg Lincoln's Inn JOHN K. T.-usoa B.A. Yale '43 A.B. Cambridge 6429 Bartlett Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scottg Lincoln's Inn DAVID TEMPLETON A.B. Harvard '47 Helena, Montana Langdell N. JOHN THOMAS B.E. Yale '46 94 Lexington Avenue Buffalo, New York Nobleg Lincoln's Inn C. SYDNOR THOMPSON, JR. A.B. Syracuse '47 1337 East 4th Street Charlotte, North carolina Law Review, Stone, Pow Wow THOMAS D. THOMSON A.B. Princeton '46 5850 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Hallg Lincoln's Inn FRED L. TRUE, JR. A.B. Bowdoin '47 91 Nelson St. Georgetown, Massachusetts Harvard Young Republican Club Harvard Law Republican Comm. FRED B. UGAST A.B., A.M. Catholic '45, '46 3925 Legation Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. St. Thomas More Society JEPTHA H. WADE B.S. M.I.T. '46 10804 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, Ohio Taney cLAss OF IUNE 1950 JEROME THOMASES B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '38 M.A. American U. '41 Law Review FREDERIC T. THOMSEN B.S. Iowa State '47 Charter Oak, Iowa Grotius DONALD T. TRAUTMAN Harvard 3327 Dellwood Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio Law Review, Rootg I.incoln's DONALD TWOMBLY A.B. Harvard '47 63 Inman Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Langdell LAWRENCE B. URBANO B.A. Williams '47 85 Spring Street Williamstown, Massachusetts Dodd DAVID K. WAER A.B. Harvard '45 135 College Avenue, S. E. Grand Rapids, Michigan Kent, Lincoln's Inn Inn Page sixty-'nine MYRON S. WAKS B.S. Bowdoin '45 112 Park Avenue Portland, Maine Coke EDWIN M. WATSON A.B. Missouri '47 8 Watson Place Columbia, Missouri Law School Comm. of Phillips Brooks Houseg Blackstone, Chancery LEONARD P. WEBB, JR. B.B.A, Emory '47 S54 Cleburne Terrace Atlanta, Georgia Thorpe, Lincoln's Inn AARON B. WEINGAST A.B. Rutgers '47 24 Welland Avenue Irvington, New Jersey Cox RALPH R. WEISER B.A. N.Y.U. '47 610 West 150th Street New York, New York Dodd JOHN M. WEJMAN A.B. Harvard '45 2737 Harrison Street Evanston, Illinois Jeremiah Smith Page seventy CLASS or JUNE 1950 JOHN WALLER A.B. Harvard '47 1 0 1 2 IA., 9th Street Aurora, Nebraska Holmesg Madison THOMAS S. WEARY A.B. Harvard '47 439 West lst Street junction City, Kansas Root, Lincoln's Inn BERNARD WEHRMANN B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '43 635 West 170 Street New York, New York Forum, King's Bench HAROLD WEINSTOCK B.S. N.Y.U. '47 20 Crandall Street Stamford, Connecticut Record, Lehman LAWRENCE I. YVEISMAN A.B. Harvard '48 760 Forest Avenue Rye, New York Magruder RICHARD L. WELLS B.A. Stanford '42 2552 Brentwood Road Columbus, Ohio Marshall g Chancery RAYMOND J. WENGER, JR B.S. Holy Cross '47 1240 Dauphin Avenue Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Griswoldg King's Bench MORRIS J. WEXLER B.S. Illinois '47 S531 West Congress Street Chicago, Illinois STUART A. WHITE SB. U.S.N.A. '45 Island Falls, Maine DARRELL E. WILLIAMS B.S. Utah '47 2473 South lith East Salt Lake City, Utah SEYMOUR R. WINSTON A.B. U.C.L.A. '47 661' South Cochran Avenue Los Angeles, California Cokeg King's Bench EUGENE WOLLAN A.B. Harvard '47 218 Linden Boulevard Brooklyn, New York Coke CL-Ass OF IUNE 1950 DAVID WESTFALL A.B. Missouri '47 11 So. Glenwood Ave. Columbia, Missouri Law Reviewg Grotiusg Chancery ROBERT P. WHITE B.S. Holy Cross '47 60 Ellery Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Griswold BURTON L. WILLIAMS B.A. Ohio State '47 S10 Hartung Place Canton, Ohio Boston Legal Aidg Foxg Kings Bench DAVID S. WINE A.B. Arizona '47 Box 539 Ajo, Arizona Hughes, Su pervisorg Ames-Gray FRANK A. WOLLAEGER A.B. Wisconsin '47 3219 North Summit Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin Wilson g Chancery ROGER A. WOLTJEN A.B. Pennsylvania '47 Panther, Pennsylvania Page seventy one BURTON C. WOOD B.A. Oklahoma '47 430 N. W. 20th Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Powell, Lincoln's Inn VINCENT H. YANO B.S. Dayton '44 1714 Auiki Street Honolulu, Hawaii Seavey JOHN A. zALoN1s B.S. Maryland '47 318-2d Street Laurel, Maryland Seaveyg St. Thomas More Society DONALD ZIMMERMAN B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '47 433 Milford Street Brooklyn, New York Law Reviewg Legal Aidg Thurston THEODORE C. ARGIRIS A.B. Harvard '44 800S Rhodes Ave., Chicago, Illinois HORACE R. BALDWIN B.A. Wesleyan '47 70 East 96 St., New York, New York JOHN B. BALLEM B.A., M.A., LL.B. Dalhousie '46, '48, '49 186 Kirk Hill, New Glasgow, N.S., Canada ROBERT G. BARCLAY A.B. Princeton '47 411 West Sth Street, Erie, Pennsylvania PAT BEARD A.B. Baylor '47 818 North 16th Street, Waco, Texas LOUIS L. D. DEES A.B. Pomona '43 10 Champlin St., Newport, Rhode Island Page seventy-two CLASS OF IUNE 1950 QUNPICTUREDJ PATRICK E. Dnessten A.B. Harvard '46 128 Maple St., Hornell, New York THOMAS I.. FARMER A.B. Harvard '44 B.A. Oxford 33 Arrandale Av., Great Neck, New York ELLIOTT HORTON, III A.B. Yale '46 Genesco, New York HUGH C. HUSTON A.B. Missouri '47 407 East North St., Marshall, Missouri LESTER KATZ A.B. Harvard '47 24 Canterbury St., Hartford, Connecticut RICHARD MCNAMARA A.B. Harvard '45 Box 523, Fairfield, Connecticut JOHN W. WYDLER A.B. Brown '46 8 Kensington Road Garden City, New York Story HAROLD YOUNG A.B. N.Y.U. '47 3231 Rochambeau Avenue Bronx, New York Douglas ROBERT N. ZAR ICK A.B. California '47 1914-2 8 th Street Sacramento, California Freund ROBERT ZUCKERMAN B.S. C.C.N.Y. '47 1927 East 13 Street Brooklyn, New York Law Reviewg Burton ISADORE M. MACKLER B.S., M.S. Columbia '41, '47 29 Locust Ave., Port Washington, New York HUNTER L. MARTIN, JR. A.B. Amherst '47 1120 E. 24th Pl., Tulsa, Oklahoma JOHN F. MINICUS B.S. Fordham '43 32 Wiltshire St., Brouxville, New York EDWARD R. ROEMKE B.A. Fordham '42 600 River Terrace, Hoboken, New jersey ARTHUR H. SCHULZ SB. Harvard '46 S 41 Marlborough Rd., Brooklyn, New York MELVIN SEIFER A.B. Harvard '46 124 Lucerne St., Dorchester, Massachusetts CLASS OF IUNE 1950 CUNPICTUREDQ JOSEPH H. SHARLITT WILLIAM A. SILK ' RICHARD C. ZOLLNER A.B. Harvard '47 A.B. Pennsylvania '47 A.B. Yale '47 15820 So. Moreland Blvd., Shaker Heights, 14 Egmont St., Brookline, Massachusetts 200 Cabrini Blvd., New York, New York Ohio GRADUATES AND SPECIAL STUDENTS QUNPICTUREDQ OWEN T. ARMSTRONG LL.B. Wisconsin '49 702 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan, Wisconsin WILLIAM BLAKE LL.B. Harvard '47 6 Canterbury Rd., Lynnfield, Massachusetts DONALD BROWN j.D. Detroit College of Law '49 735 Washington Rd., Grosse Pointe, Michigan JOHN CANCIAN LL.B. Harvard '47 474 Broadway, Cambridge, Massachusetts ALFRED S. Y. FONG A.B. Hawaii '42 Boston College Law School 717 Prospect St., Honolulu, Hawaii HUGH GOODFELLOW LL.B. California 2727 Garber Street, Berkeley, California VINCENTE ABAD SANTOS LL.B. Philippines 907 Pennsylvania Street Manila, Philippines MATEO A. CAPARAS LL.B. Philippines '49 Burgos, Moncada Tarlac, P. I. ARTHUR S. DRINKWATER LL.B. Boston University '49 221 Broadway Revere, Massachusetts CHARLES HAMILTON A.B. Williams '33 A.M. Harvard '34 350 Prospect St., Belmont, Massachusetts GEORGE HEIDLEBAUGH B.A., j.D. Iowa '36, '39 2626 North Beach Dr., Seattle, Washington R. PAUL HOLLAND A.B. Stanford '26 LL.B. West Virginia '29 245 River Dr., Logan, West Virginia ELTON HYDER, JR. LL.B. Texas '43 W.I. Waggener Bldg., Fort Worth, Texas WILLIAM JOYCE LL.B. N.Y.U. '49 549 East 234th St., New York, New York DORSEY E. LANE B.S. Hampton Institute '38 LL.B. Howard '49 302 Oklahoma Avenue, N. E., Washing- ton, D.C. GRADUATE STUDENTS RAYMOND F. LEE A.B. St. Anselm College '49 2175 Kendrick St., Nashua, New Hamp- shire DOUGLAS MANLEY LL.B. Albany Law School '43 Green Valley Farm, Strykersville, New York JAMES MULDOON LL.B. Georgetown '49 190 Pleasant St., Winthrop, Massachusetts PHILIP SHELBOURNE A.B. Oxford '48 66 Rydens Road Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England CHARLES SIMPSON B.A., J.D. Illinois, '44, '45 1009 West Springfield Ave., Urbana, Illinois WALTER J. BRISTOW, JR. LL.B. South Carolina '49 203 South Waccamaw Avenue Columbia, South Carolina WILLIAM A. COOK LL.B. South Carolina '49 130 Broad Street Charleston, South Carolina BAYLES D. FOX LL.B. Howard University '48 Huntington, West Virginia Page seventy-three SOLON C. IVRAKIS LL.B. Athens U. '47 24 Dimokriton Athens, Greece WILLIAM B. LAWLESS, JR. LL.B. Notre Dame '44 731 Tacoma Avenue Buffalo, New York EDWARD L. MONTGOMERY LL.B. Utah '49 48 East 4th South Heber City, Utah JAMES S. SAVAGE LL.B. Valparaiso '38 712 Kinnaird Fort Wayne, Indiana IRVING C. SPIELFOGEL LL.B. Rutgers Law School '49 302. Grassmere Avenue Interlaken, New jersey SAMUEL W. WIDDIFIELD LL.B. Boston '48 LLM. Yale '49 clo Col. Howell Wareko Apartments Bay Shore, New York Page seventy-four GRADUATE STUDENTS DAVID B. KULTGEN LL.B. Texas '49 401 Mt. Lockout Drive Waco, Texas LEROY S. MER RIFIED LL.B. Minnesota '41 M.P.A. Harvard '42 S6 Juniper Road Belmont, Massachusetts JOSEPH L. RANDLE LL.B. s.M.U. '49 6007 Hillcrest Avenue Dallas, Texas JOHN W. SCOTT LL.B. Harvard '47 Box 67, S.I. U. Carbondale, Illinois FRANK WHALEN, JR. LL.B. Catholic U. '49 169 Commonwealth Avenue West Concord, Massachusetts WARREN D. BARTON LLB. Texas '49 211 West Sch St., For: Worth, Texas JAMES W. CHAPMAN LLB. Kentucky '31 714 24th St., Ashland, Ky. EMMETT HARMON Bs.C. College of West Africa '34 Executive Mansion, Monrovia, Li- beria TOYOSHI NOJIMA Kyushu Imperial University '37 327 Kugahara Ota-Ku, Tokyo, japan CLAUDE SULEYMAN University of Paris '49 10 Cite Arevise, Paris 9, France HASAN S. ZAKARIYYA Licence en Droit, Baghdad Law College Mosul, Iraq SPECIAL STUDENTS ROGER J. BENRUBI University de Paris '45 46 Ave. de Ia Bourdonnais, Paril VII, France VENZEL U. HAMMERSHAIMB University of Copenhagen Copenhagen, Denmark SERGE R. LAZAREFF Paris '48, LL.M. Harvard '49 4 Me Leopold Gautherin, Argen- teuil Seine et Oise, France CHRISTIAN B. PLATOU University of Oslo, Norway '47 Skoien Hovedgaard, Skoyen pr. Oslo, Norway JOSE S. VILLANUEVA LL.D. University of the Philippines '47 33 Rizal St., Iloilo City, Philippine Islands Page seventy-five Page svvmzty-six 1.45: 2 W J5 if gin l ,,,,3l Q L Page seventy-seven f 92,35 Z ,fx EZ 6fll55' of 37 n 73 H E -,ffl 1 . ' 4 V YY' ' A-Sgtsakiie .mg -. ,pkg-, V f ' 'f, .. JH. 7 ' 'f i i ggi ef , Q4 film, -!4iU!sI.tlAuQN - 13 Wa? + 25355856 vm-fu-svvw 1 w, W V1 ,- .nz-1 ILYHPEMS 102.34548 J W M -v 5-33 i 1,-I ,. VV Y A Ji -, . 'S fn . . fi ,, 'QQ 3- 1:-1:5 ng. ' : 'J f:':I. V -E 'TT ' ? ' ' Cliff , ausmrss ,. :ul-S --3.51: amonmtlws A , . :wifi-mm '11 ly V 3 num - X50 'RFU uw' u!viv'lll!1V lf A! I B095 5 l Gif 5 sq, A cure ,N Ymmli rN?D1Eff,15 mug., 'im E' -. E-uynyw Qasruuuu urn Page eighty CLASS OF IUNE 1951 SHERWIN ABRAMS, B.A. Illinois '48 53 Wendell St., Eliot 4-9270 604 East 191 St., New York, N. Y. ,IEROME G. ACKERMAN, B.S. Cornell '48 188 Upland Road, University 4-2773 188 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. FREDERICK R. ADLER, A.B. Brooklyn, '51 37 Langdon St., University 4-4027 37 Langdon St., Cambridge, Mass. HOWARD AIBEL, Harvard Eliot C-51, University 4-9517 807 Avenue R, Brooklyn, N. Y. NORMAN ALBERTS, B.A. U. of Michigan '51 4 Francis Avenue, Eliot 4-9829 56 Berkeley Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. ALAN N. ALPERN, A.B. Harvard '48 387 Harvard St., Eliot 4-5179 43 Salisbury Rd., Brookline, Mass. 1 WILLIAM H. ANGLE, B.A. Westminister '48 15 Oxford St., Eliot 4-9840 1306 Georgia Sc., Louisiana, Mo. IRVING ANOLIK, B.B.S. C.C.N.Y. '48 3 Hammond St., Trowbridge 6-1995 320 East 180 St., New York, N. Y. FREDERICK B. ARNER, A.B. Kenyon '51 Lincoln's Inn, 44 Fallen St. 504 Aspen St., N.W., Washington, D. C. HERBERT BAER, Ph.B. U. of Chicago '46 39A Lee St., Kirkland 7-9744 39A Lee St., Cambridge, Mass. JAMES H. BAGSHAW, A.B. Bowdoin '44 149 Upland Rd., Trowbridge 6-6204 9l Mansur St., Lowell, Mass. ROBERT L. BAILEY, A.B. U. of Kansas '48 3 Howland St. 2127 Barker, Lawrence, Kans. DONALD H. BALLEISEN, A.B. Princeton '46 68 Kirkland St. 755 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. IRA BARTFIELD, B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '48 24 Leonard Ave., Eliot 4-0169 666 Pennsylvania Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANKLIN BASS, A.B. Brooklyn '48 61 Oxford St., University 4-3436 808 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD G. BATESON, A.B. Amherst '47 869 North St., Walpole 1211-W 869 North St., Walpole, Mass. NORMAN J. BERGMAN, S.B. C.C.N.Y. '48 129 Mt. Auburn St. 18 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. WALTER B. BERGNER, B.S.E. Michigan '48 410 Memorial Dr., University 4-2081 1916 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CLASS OF IUNE 1951 EUGENE D. BIDDLE, B.S. Georgetown Foreign Service '48 2 Ware St., Trowbridge 6-7290 3130 Wisconsin Ave., Washington, D. C. EDWARD BLAU, B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '48 8 Sacramento St., Eliot 4-9030 1321 Hoe Ave., Bronx, N. Y. PAUL L. BLAWIE, B.B.A. Georgia '48 76 Harvardway Ext. 74 Madison Terr., Bridgeport, Conn. WALTER A. BOBROW, B.S. N.Y.U. '48 28 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-9537 12 West 72 St., New York, N. Y. GEORGE B. BOSTON, A.B. Ky. State '43 146 Upland Rd., Trowbridge 6-5871 1123 Nutwood Ave., Bowling Green, Ky. JOSEPH A. BOYER, JR., A.I3. Bowdoin '48 1557 Massachusetts Ave., Eliot 4-8103 204 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. FRANK BRENNER, B.A. Lehigh '48 26 Mellen St., Eliot 4-8028 63-60 102 St., Forest Hills, N. Y. CHARLES H. BRIDGE, JR., A.B. Harvard '47 707 june St. 707 June St., Fall River, Mass. GEORGE A. BROWN, A.B. Harvard '49 254 Seaver St., Ga. 7-1671 254 Seaver St., Roxbury, Mass. RICHARD K. BROWN, A.B. Harvard '48 51 Oxford St., 230 Concord Rd., Bedford, Mass. WILLIAM L. BRUCE, A.B. Harvard '46 16 Shepard St., Bigelow 4-0250 P.0. Box 37, Bar Mills, Me. JOHN M. BRUMBAUGH, B.A. Swarthmore '48 9 Sumner Rd., Trowbridge 6-9254 3769 Oliver St., N.W., Washington, D. C. P. JACKSON BRYAN, A.B. Florida '48 1653 Mass. Ave., Eliot 4-3741 2215 Carr St., Palatka, Fla. RICHARD H. BRYANT, A.B. Harvard '48 49 Sacramento St., Eliot 4-3748 Shetland Rd., Rockport, Mass. WILLIAM C. BUMPERS, A.B., M.A. Arkansas '43, '47 24 Perkins Charleston, Ark. A. LAWRENCE BURBANK, A.B. Hobart '49 250 Shaler Lane, Kirkland 7-3660 537 Cambridge St., Allston 34, Mass. CHARLES R. BURT, B.S. Missouri '39, M.S. Texas A. Sl M. '41 307A Holden Green, Kirkland 7-4233 Shelbina, Mo. RALPH F. CAMERON, S.B. M.I.T. '43 Q Chase F-31 41-12 41st St., Long Island City, N. Y. Page eighty-one Page eighty-two CLASS OF IUNE 1951 LEVIN CAMPBELL, A.B. Harvard '48 Hollis 7, Knollwood Road, Short Hills, N. J. GEORGE C. CANER, A.B. Harvard '46 63 Marlboro St., Kenmore 6-2888 63 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. GILBERT M. CANTOR, A.B. Temple '48 53 Trowbridge St., 5810 N. 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. CLAIR A. CARLSON, B.A. Yale '48 718 Hosmer Rd., Concord Route 2, Mitchell, S. D. HENRY C. CARON, B.A. Brooklyn '48 83 Hammond St., Trowbridge 6-8278 959 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MARTIN C. CARROLL, A.B. Notre Dame '48 27 Everett St., Eliot 4-6757 4944 Lindell St., St. Louis, Mo. JOHN A. CARRUTHERS, JR., A.B. Harvard '48 45 Dunster St., Eliot 4-9386 Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Colo. CARLOS CEBOLLERO, A.B. Harvard '48 20A Prescott St., Kirkland 7-8378 1359 Wilson Ave., San Juan, P. R. L.S.U. '37, '38 19 Shean Rd., Belmont 5-1449-W Box 216, Eunice, La. MARVIN CHERNER, B.S. in C.E. Northwestern '47 41 Naples Rd., Aspinwall 7-0796 1416 Clarendon Ave., Bessemer, Ala. R. BRADBURY CLARK, A.B. Harvard '46 61 Sparks St., Eliot 4-3243 534 W. Duarte Rd., Arcadia, Calif. GERALD L. COHEN, B.S.C. St. Louis U. '48 9 Shepard St., University 4-1431 6305 Southwood, Clayton 5, Mo. ALBERT L. COHN, B.S. Georgetown '48 13 Perkins Hall, University 4-4244 5 Park Rd., Paterson, N. J. MORRILL COLE, A.B. Harvard '48 49 Sacramento Sr., Eliot 4-3748 15 Overlook Ave., Paterson, N. J. THOMAS H. COLLINS, A.B. Harvard '48 11 Shady Hill Sq., Eliot 4-2651 23 Durant St., Lawrence, Mass. EDWIN I. COLODNY, A.B. Rochester '48 1572 Mass. Ave., Eliot 4-0260 957 Pine St., Burlington, Vt. CHARLES R. CONKLIN, A.B. Harvard '48 6 Andover Ct., University 4-2292 Delta, Colo. GEORGE R. COOPER, JR., S.B. M.I.T. '48 l 9 Sumner Rd., Trowbridge 6-9254 R.F.D. 1, Charleston, W. Va. JESSE M. CHARLTON, JR., B.S., M.B.A. CLASS OF IUNE 1951 JOSEPH F. COUGHLIN, A.B. Yale '48 54 Foster St., 16 Lawrence R., Swampscott, Mass. WILLIAM COUSINS, JR.. B.A. Illinois '48 7 Divinity Hall, Eliot 4-8464 6716 St. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, Ill. GEORGE F. CRAXVFORD, B.S. Pennsylvania '48 44 Bowdoin, Eliot 4-3714 6439 jefferson St., Kansas City, Mo. RICHARD G. CRAWFORD, B.A. Syracuse '48 8 Dorham St., Somerville 6-0472 118 Dorset Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. ALLEN L. CROUCH, A.B. Harvard '47 Divinity Hall 17, Eliot 4-8464 599 Bates St., Batesville, Ark. PAUL M. CUPP, A.B. Marshall '48 1707 Cambridge St., University 4-4084 1813 Kite Ave., Huntington, NY . Va. JAMES T. CURTIS, A. B. Michigan '48 10 Mellen St. 40 Waugh St., Lowell, Mass. LEONARD DECOF, B.A. Yale '48 Apartment 7, 1246 Commonwealth Ave., Long- wood 6-8021 196 Sackett St., Providence, R. I. DANIEL A. DEMAREST, A.B. Harvard '48 213 Brattle St., Eliot 4-7885 430 East 86th St., New York, N. Y. RAYMOND P. DE MEMBER, A.B. Harvard '48 40 Andover Ct., University 4-1365 419 West Sth St., Elmira, N. Y. RICHARD DENTON, A.B. Amherst '43 115 Mt. Auburn St., University 4-3357 520 West Third St., Elmira, N. Y. FRANCIS J. DI MENTO, A.B. Harvard '48 34 Claymoss Rd., Stadium 2-6582 34 Claymoss Rd., Brighton, Mass. ROBERT E. DOANE, B.A. Amherst '48 30 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-9537 5 XVilkins St., Hudson, Mass. WILLIAM A. DOEBELE, A.B. Princeton '48 86 Oxford St., Eliot 4-8591 1425 Wesley Ave., Ocean City, N. J. MELVIN A. DOW, B.A. Rice '48 60 Gorham St., University 4-0496 3433 North Parkwood, Houston 4, Texas l ROBERT B. DUDLEY, B.A. Columbia '47 160 Upland Rd., Kirkland 7-9125 160 Upland Rd., Cambridge, Mass. CORYDON B. DUNHAM, JR., A.B. Bowdoin '47 145 Pleasant St., 100 Hudson Terrace, Yonkers, N.Y. RICHARD J. DUNN, A.B. Yale '48 40 Kirkland St., Eliot 4-9750 1127 Greenwood Ave., Wilmette, Ill. W Page eighty-th-ree CLASS OF JUNE 1951 - LAWRENCE J. EBERT, B.S. Northwestern '48 1109 Mass. Ave. 4327 North 21st St., Milwaukee, Wis. ROBERT EHRENBARD, B.A. Vermont '48 6 Ellsworth Ave., Kirkland 7-6287 227 East 33 St., New York, N. Y. BERTRAM W. EISENBERG, B.A. Syracuse '48 1246 Commonwealth Ave., Longwood 6-8021 Parltsville, N. Y. MILTON H. ELLERIN, A.B. 'Union '48 18 Concord Ave., Kirkland 7-4042 22 Ridge St., Middletown, N. Y. RICHARD S. EMMET, JR., A.B. Harvard '48 499 Mt. Auburn St., Trowbridge 6-7223 Glen Head, N. Y. SAMUEL J. ERVIN, III, B.S. Davidson '48 25 Appleton St., Kirkland 7-8431 410 North Blount St., Raleigh, N. C. ALBERT A. EUSTIS, B.S. Columbia '48 145 Upland Rd., Kirkland 7-9881 1861 Cornelia St., Ridgewood, N. Y. JEROME P. FACHER, B.A. Penn. State '46 18 Mellen St., Eliot 4-9881 144 New Mallery Pl., Wfilkes-Barre, Pa. JOHN V. FALTERMEIER, B.A. Syracuse '48 3055 Mellen St., Trowbridge 6-4577 4 Bradford Ct., Rockville Centre, N. Y. DWIGHT W. FAWCETT, S.B. Indiana '48 Page eighty-four 15 Oxford St., Eliot 4-9840 3575 Erie Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio HERBERT C. V. FEINSTEIN, A.B. Columbia '48 44 Hudson St., Kirkland 7-2524 35 Winthrop St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EUGENE FELDMAN, B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '48 24 Leonard Ave., Eliot 4-0169 2819 Morris Ave., New York, N. Y. 5 CLARENCE C. FERGUSON, B.S. Ohio State '48 69 Dana St., Eliot 4-9760 516 N. Calhoun St., Baltimore, Md. ALVIN FERLEGER, B.A. Brooklyn '48 53 Wendell St., Eliot 4-9270 103-64 97 St., Ozone Park, N. Y. LEVVIS P. FICKETT, JR., A.B. Bowdoin '47 145 Pleasant St., 55 Woodmont St., Portland, Me. I DAVID F. FIELD, A.B. Swarthmore '48 28 Mellen St., Eliot 4-8509 79 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. STANLEY FINDER, A.B. Brooklyn '48 2 Ellsworth Pk., Eliot 4-0561 1932-74 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. JEROME FISCH, B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '48 70 Burbank St., 1980 Unionport Rd., Bronx, N. Y. CLASS or IUNE 1951 BENjAMIN C. FISHER, A.B. Illinois '48 4 Francis Ave., Eliot 4-9829 1837 Plymouth St., NAV., Washington, D. C. ARTHUR FLAMM, B.S. Cornell '48 31 Irving St., Richmond 2-0526 603 Beech Terr., New York, N. Y. JAMES M. FLETCHER, A.B. San Diego State '48, LL.B. Balboa Law 9 Colby Road, Arlington 4707 68th St., San Diego, Calif. GEORGE M. FLINN, A.B. Princeton '48 4 Francis Ave., Eliot 4-9829 5436 East View Park, Chicago, Ill. EDWARD M. FOGARTY, B.S. Fordham '48 26 Mr. Auburn St. 446 East 140 St., Bronx, N. Y. JOHN P. FORTE, A.B. Amherst '48 163 Summer St., Monument 6-1559 163 Summer St., Somerville, Mass. GERALD B. FRANKLIN, B.A. Amherst '48 D-33 Gallatin, Business School 451 N. Grove Ave., Valley Stream, N. Y. CHARLES FREDERICK, A.B. Duke '48 40 Kirkland St., Eliot 4-9578 2323-13th Ave. North, Seattle, Wash. SAMUEL FREED, A.B. Norwich '48 57 Crescent St., Kirkland 7-5950 97 Ledgewood Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. CLIFFORD FRIEDMAN, A.B. Brooklyn, '47 28 Perkins Hall 1410 West 7 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LEWIS FROIKIN, S.B. Michigan '48 17 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-9537 700 Rockford Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio WALTER S. FURLOW, A.B. Princeton '45 7 Irving Terr., Eliot 4-9847 410 Highland Dr., Kenwood, Md. VICTOR T. FUZAK, A.B. Williams '48 74 Pearson Ave., Somerville 1736 Hertel Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. JOHN H. GALEA, A.B. Holy Cross '47 12-D Shaler Lane, Cambridge 28 Delaware Terr., Albany 2, N. Y. WILLIAM C. GARDNER, A.B. Howard '48 256 Columbia St., University 4-1799 513 E. Ward St., Urbana, Ohio STUART C. GAUL, B.A. Reed '48 40 Mt. Auburn St., Trowbridge 6-5939 322 No. G St., Tacoma, Wash. MARVIN N. GELLER, A.B. Brown '48 206 Riverway, Longwood 6-0809 206 Riverway, Boston, Mass. GEORGE B. GELMAN, B.S. Rutgers '48 44 Concord Ave., University 4-9360 36 Bartholf Ave., Pompton Lakes, N. J. t - l Page eighty-five CLASS or IUNE 1951 I DAVID G. GILL, B.A. Harvard '45 Holworthy Hall 20, University 4-4315 Page eighty-six . 121 Third Ave., Long Branch, N. j. EARL F. GLOCK, JR., A.B. Harvard '46 45 Mt. Auburn St., Eliot 4-8217 218 Walnut St., Johnstown, Pa. JOSEPH H. GOLDBERG. B.S. Yale '48 1246 Commonwealth Ave., Longwood 6-0821 130 Washington St., Norwich, Conn. DAVID YV. GOLDMAN, B.A. Yale '45 7 Irving Terr., Eliot 4-9847 3560 Interwood Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ALAN GOLDSTEIN. B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '48 4 Story St. 9 Paulus Blvd., New Brunswick, N. J. BARRY GOLOMB, A.B. Harvard '46 11 Ellsworth Ave., Eliot 4-1224 1840 Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y. IRWIN GOSTIN, A.B. U.C.L.A. '48 16 Mellen St., Eliot 4-8804 6575 Fountain Ave., Hollywood, Calif. ERWIN I. GRANT, A.B. N.Y.U. '48 46 Irving St., Trowbridge 6-2452 2181 Vfallace Ave., New York, N. Y. LAVVRENCE L. GRAY, A.B. Harvard '49 15 Brown St., University 4-0408 360 Central Ave., Salamanca, N. Y. MARCUS D. GRAYCK, A.B. Brooklyn '48 19 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-9573 115 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. STUART P. GREENE, A.B. Harvard '48 78 Mt. Auburn St., Eliot 4-8133 17586 Oak Dr., Detroit, Mich. CHARLES L. GROSDECK, B.S. in E. Penn- sylvania '48 1134 Mass. Ave., Eliot 4-8871 557 Glenwood Ave., Ambridge, Pa. ALLEN GROSSMAN, A.B. Michigan '48 34 Bates St., 2725 West Farwell Ave., Chicago, Ill. HAROLD M. GUZY, A.B. Cornell '48 34 Perkins Hall, Trowbridge 6-2189 553 Hartford Ct., South Orange, N. Y. NWILLIAM S. HACK, B.S.S., C.C.N.Y. '48 129 Mt. Auburn St. 202 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM P. HACKNEY, Princeton '46 80 Myrtle St., Richmond 2-9678 Schenley Apts., Pittsburgh, Pa. GEORGE B. HALEY, JR., A.B. Harvard '47 Hastings 19, Eliot 4-8555 1755 Langston Ave., Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT L. HALFYARD, A.B. Harvard '47 82 Whitcomb Ave., Hingham 6-0610-R 82 Whitcomb Ave., Hingham, Mass. CLASS OF JUNE 1951 ROBERT HALLISEY, A.B. Harvard '48 - 18 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-9575 . 32 Albert Ave., Belmont, Mass. ROBERT L. HAMILTON, B.A. Yale '48 18 Belair Rd., Wellesley 290 Elm St., Oberlin, Ohio STANLEY H. HANDMAN, B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '48 202 Russett Rd., Parkway 7-8893 202 Russett Rd., Brookline, Mass. JOHN J. HANSON, A.B. Denver '48 37 Langdon St., Cambridge 939 LaPorte Ave., Fort Collins, Colo. ROBERT E. HARNEY, A.B. Harvard '50 266 O'Callaghan Way, Columbia 5-1626 266 O'Callaghan Way, South Boston, Mass. PAUL G. HASKELL, A.B. Harvard '48 79 Marcin St., Trowbridge 6-7393 79 Martin St., Cambridge, Mass. HARRY P. HAVELES, A.B. Harvard '48 59 Thayer Hall, University 4-4087 39 Calumet St., Boston, Mass. ROBERT HAVES, B.A. U.C.L.A. '48 34 Bates St., Kirkland 7-4042 11901 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. ARTHUR D. HEALEY, JR., A.B. Holy Cross '48 156 Sycamore St., Somerville 6-5232 156 Sycamore St., Somerville, Mass. HERTZ N. HENKOFF, A.B. Pennsylvania '48 I8 Summer Rd., Trowbridge 6-7520 413 Broadway, Bayonne, N. J. MICHAEL T. HENNESSY, B.S. Santa Claia '48 15 Mt. Auburn St., University 4-0034 McCloud, Calif. RUSSELL P. HERROLD, JR., A.B. Yale '45 7 Irving Terr., Eliot 4-9847 1024 Culbertson Ave., Zanesville, Ohio FREDERICK W. I-IICKMAN, A.B. Harvard '48 79 Martin St., Trowbridge 6-7393 1216 28th St., Sioux City 19, Iowa ALBERT K. HILL, A.B. Union '48 18 Sumner Rd., Trowbridge 6-7520 R.D. No. 2, Scotia, N. Y. NORMAN L. HOBERMAN, B.A. Hamilton '48 12 Sumner Rd., Eliot 4-8976 1562 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. I KENNETH H. HOLCOMBE, A.B. Holy Cross '43, B.N.S. '48 25 Hillside Ave., University 4-9331 N 129 Court Sr., Plattsburg, N. Y. JACK E. HOLLENBERG, B.A. syracuse as i 1653 Mass. Ave., Kirkland 7-1453 2416 Beverly Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' PHILIP K. HORRIGAN, A.B. U.C.L.A. '48 34 Mellen St., Eliot 4-8699 1538 Sawtelle Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Page eighty-seven Page eighty-eight CLASS OF JUNE 1951 SEYMOUR N. HOSENBALL, B.A. Michigan '48 16 Templeton Pkwy., Watertown 3-0791 Y 2612 Fenwick Rd., University Heights, Ohio RAY A. HOWARD, A.B. Indiana '44, M.B.A Northwestern 24 Chauncy St., Kirkland 7-9046 626 Taft Place, Gary, Ind. FRED HUDSON, JR., S.B.A. Texas '46 78 Mt. Auburn St., Eliot 4-8133 Box 392, Center, Texas EMMET D. HURLEY, JR., B.S. Georgetown '47 410 Memorial Dr. 455 Glenwood Blvd., Erie, Pa. NORMAN HURWITZ, B.S. C.C.N.Y. '48 4 Story St., 1120 Wyatt St., Bronx, N.Y. 12-8 Shaler Lane, 30 Montrose St., Springfield, Mass. MONROE L. INKER, A.B. Brooklyn '48 18 Mellen St. 3033 Brighton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM H. ISAACSON, JR., B.S. Ariz. State '48 9 Lancaster St., University 4-3660 Weathersfield, Conn. and Coolidge, Ariz. ISHIER JACOBSON, B.A. Clark '46, M.S. Harvard '46 19 Wendell St., University 4-0617 67 Oakland Ave., XVaterbury, Conn. JAMES T. JENKINS, A.B. Harvard '48 188 Upland Rd., Eliot 4-7690 Junction City, Ark. WILLIAM K. JOHNSON, B.A. Wisconsin '48 117 Trowbridge St. 411 Bluff Ave., Sheboygan, Wis. JOHN J. JOYCE, A.B. U.C.L.A. '40 27 Gray St., Trowbridge 6-6276 236 No. 3rd St., Montebello, Calif. PAUL L. KANE, A.B. Wisconsin '48 12 Perkins Hall, University 4-2197 2325 N. soth St., Milwaukee, Wis. ASCHER KATZ, B.E.E. C.C.N.Y. '48 2 Perkins Hall, University 4-0776 3120 Wilkinson Ave., New York, N. Y. JOHN H. KELLOGG, JR. S.B. M.1.T. '48 14 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-4859 2682 Ashley Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio PATRICK H. KENNEDY, B.A. Oklahoma '48 23 Hastings Hall, University 4-3992 710 N.W. 24th, Oklahoma City, Okla. ALLEN KLEIN, A.B. U.C.I..A. '48 57 Francis Ave., Kirkland 7-0021 650 Alice St., E. Palestine, Ohio HOWARD KOERNER, B.S. Fordham '48 12 Francis Ave., Trowbridge 6-9055 1672 Davidson Ave., Bronx, N. Y. WILLIAM J. HYLAND, B.S. in Econ. Penn. '48 CLASS or JUNE 1951 THOR W. KOLLE, JR., B.A. Yale '45W 54 Foster St., Eliot 4-6712 Sunset Trail, Box 410, Gary, Ind. JOHN D. KOOKEN, A.B. Indiana '41 93 Pierce Rd., Watertown 3-1099 Bloomington, Ind. ARMAND A. KORZENICK, Harvard Kirkland House H-42, Eliot 4-7230 67 Milford St., Hartford, Conn. LEONARD H. KRIM, B.A. Brooklyn '47 477 Mass. Ave., Boston 1881 West 6th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD W. KURRUS, A.B. Harvard '46 626 Centre St., Bigelow 4-2222 626 Centre St., Newton, Mass. FIELDING H. LANE, B.A. Missouri '48 14 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-4859 316 East 68th St., Kansas City, Mo. ROSS A. LANGILL, A.B. Beloit '48 35 Chesterbrook Rd., Waltham 5-1653-M 1007 Ogden Ave., Menominee, Mich. ROBERT K. LARSON, A.B. Harvard '48 20 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-9573 217 S. Waiola Ave., La Grange, Ill. WARD J. LARSON, B.A. North Central '48 '35 Beechwood Rd., Waltham S-7032-J 4837 Montgomery, Downers Grove, Ill. JOHN F. LAWLER, A.B. Fordham '43 1653 Mass. Ave., Eliot 4-3741 211 E. 203 St., New York, N. Y. JOHN F. LAWLESS, B.A. Fordham '48 1 Francis Ave., Kirkland 7-4110 1363 Pinson Pl., Far Rock, L. I., N. Y. VINCENT F. LEAHY, A.B. Harvard '45 12 Andover Ct., University 4-1712 452 Chestnut Hill Ave., Brookline, Mass. RAYMOND A. LEDOGAR, A.B. Harvard '48 1 Francis Ave., Kirkland 7-4110 189-25-113 Ave., St. Albans, N. Y. RICHARD D. LEGGAT, A.B. Dartmouth '48 12 Sumner Rd., Eliot 4-8976 25 Fairview St., Lowell, Mass. ARMISTEAD C. LEIGH, A.B. George Wash- ington '48 60 Sherman Rd., Parkway 7-5302-R McLean, Va. GEORGE S. LEISURE, JR., B.A. Yale '48 4 Chauncy Terrace, Trowbridge 6-9769 660 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. GERALD V. LEOPOLD, A.B. Michigan '48 46 Irving St., Trowbridge 6-2452 15852 Wisconsin, Detroit, Mich. S. KENRIC LESSEY, B.S. U.S.M.A. '45 Gallatin Hall, University 4-3937 Old Kipp Road, Chappaqua, N. Y. Page eighty-nine Page ninety CLASS 'OF JUNE 1951 MELVIN E. LEVINSON, A.B. Illinois '48 1737 Cambridge St. 7737 Eastlake Terr., Chicago, Ill. HARMON G. LEWIS, B.S. Wisconsin '44 11 Hastings Hall 1200 California St., San Francisco, Calif. Diplome d'etudes, Sorbonne '47 63 Ellery St., Trowbridge 6-3639 Mayfield, Ky. FREDERICK G. LOOMIS, B.A. Dartmouth '48 12 Sumner Rd., Eliot 4-8976 3000 Capitol Ave., Cheyenne, W'yo. ARTHUR LOWY, A.B. N.Y.U. '48 71 Hammond St. 1162 Sheridan Ave., New York, N. Y. JEREMIAH LYNCH. B.S. V.P.l. '48 Apt. 3A, Gibson Terr., Eliot 4-6363 434 Wellington Ave., Chicago, Ill. JAMES T. LYNN, B.A. Western Reserve '48 15 Merrill Rd., W'atcrtown 4-8258 71 East 208 St., Euclid, Ohio SIDNEY H. LYONS, S.B. Northwestern '48 31 Wendell St., Trowbridge 6-8239 2401 N. Anthony Blvd., Ft. V'ayne, Ind. GEORGE H. MABRY, A.B. Harvard '48 39 Stanley Rd., Belmont S-0106-J 39 Stanley Rd., Belmont, Mass. KENNETH A. MacGOWAN, JR., B.S. U. of the South '47, M.A. 63 Ellery St. 302 Duval St., Quincy, Fla. GORDON A. MacLEOD, A.B. Hamilton '48 10 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-9418 68 Groveland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. LEWIS MANILOW, B.A. Chicago '48 Hastings 48, University 4-4505 2130 Lincoln Park W., Chicago, 111. CHARLES A. MAPLE, A.B. U.C.L.A. '48 65 Wendell St., Kirkland 7-7304 2128 Longden Ave., Temple City, Ohio RICHARD C. MARCUS, A.B. Union '48 25 Gray St., Trowbridge 6-5799 B07 Hampton Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. MORTON J. MARKS, A.B. Brown '48 7 Mellen St., Eliot 4-8691 806 Main St., Warren, R. I. SILVIO T. MARTINELLI, B.A. Amherst '48 109 Belmont St., Trowbridge 6-4856 97 Bellevue Ave., Springfield, Mass. MURRAY S. MARVIN, A.B. Princeton '45 244 Beacon St., Commonwealth 6-2849 184 Upper Mtn. Ave., Montclair, N. CLARK W. MASER, A.B. California '48 20 Perkins Hall 2024 Bush St., Santa Ana, Calif. WALTER S. LONG, JR., A.B. Harvard '43, CLASS OF JUNE 1951 SPARK M. MATSUNAGA, Ed.B. Hawaii '41 37 Mellen St., Trowbridge 6-2159 490 B Road, Honolulu, Hawaii CHARLES T. MATTHEWS, A.B. Princeton '47 18 Mellen St., Eliot 4-9881 67 Btli Ave., Huntington Station, N. Y. ROBERT B. MCDERMOTT, A.B. Princeton '48 117 Trowbridge St. 1242 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111. DONALD C. MeDEVITT, B.S. U.C.L.A. '38 29 Shaler Lane 1333 Ethel St., Glendale. Calif. JAMES C. McDOWELL. A.B. Florida '43 63 Ellery St. Ariana Dr., Auburndale, Fla. A. LANE MCGOVERN, A.B. Harvard '46 12 Sumner Rd., Eliot 4-8976 48 Everett Ave., Winchester, Mass. POWELL MCHENRY, A.B. Cincinnati '49 1lI Trowbridge St. 4018 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio JEROME K. MEDALIE, S.B. Yale '45 57 Crescent St., Kirkland 7-5950 314 Huntington St., New Haven, Conn. MAXWELL C. MEDOFF, B.S. Pennsylvania '48 53 Plympton St., Walpole 555 2 N. Newark Ave., Ventnor, N. J. BERNARD ME1SLlN, B.A. Michigan '48 410 Memorial Dr. 1450 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT E. MERTZ, B.A. Lehigh '48 ll Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge 318 Jamaica Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ALFRED MILLER. A.B. Harvard '48 5 Linden St., Eliot 4-B562 1640 Park Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. ERWIN MILLIMET, B.A. Amherst '48 37 Burbank St., Copley 7-4051 455 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY W. MINOT, JR., A.B. Harvard '46 19 Gerry Rd., Parkway 7-9238-R 19 Gerry Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. LEONARD F. MONGEON, B.Ph. Notre Dame '48 12 Perkins Hall 67 William St., Rockville Center, N. Y. JOHN F. MONROE, JR., B.A. Marquette '48 35 Hawthorn St., Kirkland 7-7232 2711 E. Newton Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. ROBERT E. MORRIS, B.S. Syracuse '43, C.P.A. N.Y.U. '48 21 Hammons St., University 4-3239 94 Adams Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. JOHN D. MORRISON, A.B. Pennsylvania '46 228 Washington St., Belmont 5-2847 Crumitie Rd., Albany, N. Y. Page ninety-one CLASS OF JUNE 1951 l I JOHN D. MORRISON, JR., B.A. Yale '-ss ' 42 Prentiss St., Eliot 4-7290 131 Wakefield St., Hamden, Conn. WILLIAM H. MORROW, JR. 13 Chauncy St., Eliot 4-8185 McNamara St., West Point, Ga. JOHN MURPHY, B.S. U.S.M.A. '47 44 Pollen St., University 4-1939 31 Maplewood Rd., New Haven, Conn. JOHN R. MURPHY, A.B. Notre Dame '48 93 Fayerweather St., Kirkland 7-0903 48 Benedict Pl., Pelham, N. Y. JOHN F. MURRAY, B.S. U.S.M.A. '41 48 Alpine St. 48 Alpine St., Cambridge, Mass. RAYMOND W. MURRAY, JR., B.A. Amherst '48 32 Linnaean St., University 4-3712 20 Outlook Ave., W. Hartford, Conn. FRED NASSAR, A.B. Syracuse '47 129 Mt. Auburn St., Kirkland 7-0591 704 Lansing St., Utica, N. Y. ARNOLD NEMIROFF, B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '48 7 Mellen St., Eliot 4-8691 76 Bay 23rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BERNARD NEMTZOW, A.B. Brown '48 1112 Mass. Ave., Trowbridge 6-2343 21 Ayrault St., Newport, R. I. JAY J. NEWMAN, B.s.E.E. Purdue we 7 Ericson St., Belmont, Mass. 1416 Taylor Ave., Evansville, Ind. PHILLIP J. NEXON, PH.B. Chicago '46 135 Freeman St., Longwood 6-2340 135 Freeman St., Brookline, Mass. MURRAY A. NIEDERGANG, B.S. Columbia '48 16 Prescott Sc., University 4-0274 5612 Church Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN S. NOLAN, B.S. fC0mm.J RN. C. '47 117 Trowbridge St. 525 92nd St., Miami Beach, Fla. WILLIAM F. O'CONNOR, A.B. Harw'ard '48 199 Sheridan Ave., Mystic 6-7180 199 Sheridan Ave., Medford, Mass. ARTHUR B. O'LEARY, A.B. Boston College '48 21 Hancock St., Richmond 2-0745 21 Hancock St., Boston, Mass. JAMES D. O'NEILL, A.B. Dartmouth '47 295 Tremont St., Decatur 2-4305 295 Tremont St., Newton, Mass. MARTIN OPPENHEIMER, A.B. Haverford '48 Hastings 47, University 4-9250 3506 Bancroft Rd., Baltimore, Md. DONALD C. OSMOND, A.B. Ohio State '48 4 Newport Rd., Trowbridge 6-4458 2528 Belair Ave., Akron, Ohio Page ninety-two CLASS or IUNE 1951 LEONARD E. OTIS, B.A. Gannon '48 18 Ware St., 3106 Cherry St., Erie Pa. ROBERTS B. OWEN, A.B. Harvard '48 19 Hastings Hall, Eliot 4-8555 44 East 9th St., New York, N. Y. CALVIN P. PASTORS, A.B. Michigan '48 41 Beacon Pk., Watertown 4-4966 414-32nd St., N.W., Canton, Ohio NATHAN S. PAVEN, A.B. Harvard '46 179 Elm St., Trowbridge 6-5482 179 Elm St., Cambridge, Mass. BERNARD B. POLAR, A.B. Columbia '48 369 Harvard St., Eliot 4-9717 3957 Gouverneur Ave., Bronx, N. Y. STANLEY P. POLLACK, A.B. N.Y.U. '48 49B Trowbridge St., Eliot 4-7592 4206 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. PHILIP C. POTTER, JR., A.B. Harvard '48 15 Farrar St., Kirkland 7-6093 1170 sth Ave., New York, N. Y. RICHARD E. POULOS, B.A. Bowdoin '48 10 Mellen St. 46 Beacon St., Portland, Maine WILLIAM H. PRATT, A.B. Harvard '48 129 Gibbs St., Lasell 7-1905 129 Gibbs St., Newton Center, Mass. EDWARD O. PROCTOR, JR., B.A. Yale '48 54 Foster St., Eliot 4-6712 78 Glen Ave., Newton Center, Mass. FREDERICK L. PUTNAM, JR., A.B. Harvard '49 2 Harvard Way Ext., Eliot 4-4042 2 Harvard Way Ext., Cambridge, Mass. LAUREN D. RACHLIN, B.S. Buffalo '48 31 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-9536 108 Depew Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. JAMES S. REID, JR., A.B. Harvard '48 78 Mt. Auburn St., Eliot 4-8133 R.D. 2, Highland Springs, Hudson, Ohio HARLAN M. RICHTER, A.B. Harvard '48 79 Martin St., Trowbridge 6-7393 122 West Lamme, Bozeman, Montana CHARLES F. RIDDLE, A.B. North Carolina '48 40 Pinckney St., Boston 1306 West Harden St., Graham, N. C. FRANCIS E. RINEHART, A.B. Harvard '47 106A Holden Green 101 Pennsylvania Ave., Louisville, Ky. STEPHEN M. RINGHOFFER, A.B. Whitman '48 1572 Mass. Ave. 444 Washington St., Walla Walla, Wash. LEON ROCK, B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '48 3 Hammond St., Trowbridge 6-1995 1506 University Ave., New York, N. Y. Page ninety-three Page ninety-four CLASS OF JUNE 1951 HOWARD T. ROSEN, B.S. Syracuse '48 26 Mellen St. 1074 Grove St., Irvington, N. J. DAVID S. ROTH, B.A. Western Reserve '48 l 104 Trowbridge St., Trowbridge 6-6420 ' 3319 Stockholm Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio GEORGE R. RUDTIZ, A.B. Brooklyn '48 83 Hammond St., Trowbridge 6-8278 773 E. sth sf., Brooklyn, N. Y. BILLY J. RUMSEY, B.S., B.A. Arizona '48 47 Linden St., Allston 2622 E. Willetta, Phoenix, Ariz. DONALD F. RYMAN, B.A. Ohio State '48 65 Wendell St., Kirkland 7-7304 Box 45, E. Canton, Ohio BERNARD H. SACHAR, B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '48 6 Sacramento St., Kirkland 7-0834 106 Pinehurst Ave., New York, N. Y. LEONARD B. SAND, B.S. N.Y.U. '47 12 Sumner Rd., Eliot 4-8976 975 Walton Ave., New York, N. Y. SHO SATO, A.B. Denver '44 421 Broadway, Eliot 4-5018 Rt. 4, Box 3970, Sacramento, Calif. EMMANUEL SAVITCH, B.A. Ohio State '47 48 Irving St., Eliot 4-2949 234 Lafayette St., Kennett Sq., Pa. JOHN D. SCARLETT, A.B. Catawba '48 200 Brattle St., Kirkland 7-0121 2419 Cumberland Ave., Reading, Pa. DONALD A. SCHABEL, A.B. Indiana '48 15 Oxford St., Eliot 4-9840 720 Collett Ave., Terre Haute, Ind. ROBERT E. SCHNIEDER, JR., A.B. Harvard '48 6 Wyman Rd., Eliot 4-3789 R.F.D. 1, Hopewell, N. J. ARTHUR H. SCHWARTZ, B.A. Pennsylvania '48 24 Mellen St., Cambridge 458 South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. WILLIAM W. SCHWARZER, A.B. Southern Calif- ornia '48 57 Lakeview Ave., Trowbridge 6-0070 1137 S. Plymouth Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. JOHN T. SCOTT, JR., A.B. Princeton '48 68 Kirkland St., University 4-3793 13467 N. Park Blvd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio LOUIS E. SELTZER, B.A. Pennsylvania '48 61 Oxford St., University 4-3436 7133 Oxford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. H. JAMES SHEEDY, A.B. Swarthmore '48 29 Wendell St., Eliot 4-7229 2543 Fenwick Rd., University Heights, Ohio JULIUS H. SHERMAN, A.B. Harvard '48 Hastings 4, University 4-4214 1035 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CLASS OF IUNE 1951 PHILIP M. si-IIEKMAN, B.s.E. Pennsylvania '4s l 14 Beechcroft St., Algonquin 4-6466 l 14 Beechcroft St., Brighton, Mass. i CHESTER C. SHORE, B.A. Rutgers '48 114 Trowbridge St., Trowbridge 6-3609 16 S. Maryland, Atlantic City, N. J. NATHAN SIEGEL, B.A. Cornell '48 19 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-9575 41 jewett PI., Utica, N. Y. IRA S. SIEGLER, B.A. Princeton '49 45 Hastings Hall, Trowbridge 6-1491 Edgestone Terr., Staten Island, N. Y. EUGENE F. SIKOROVSKY, B.S.E.E. Michigan '48 54 Garden St., Kirkland 7-8058 504 Wildwood Ave., jackson, Mich. PHILIP E. SILBERBERG, B.C.E. Cornell '48 60 Gorham St., University 4-0496 20 East 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HAVEN E. SIMMONS, B.A. St. J0hn's '47 15 Mt. Auburn St., University 4-0034 128 22nd St., N.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa DONALD X. SIPES, A.B. Ohio '48 26 Mellen St., Eliot 4-8028 456 Schenectedy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN M. SKILLING, A.B. Lehigh ,47 16 Bueno Vista Pk., Trowbridge 6-0283 1704 Bancroft Pkway., Wilmington, Del. CARL SLATER, A.B. Harvard '48 41 Crescent St., Trowbridge 6-5029 385 S. Sth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROLF O. SLEN, B.A. St. Olaf '48 Hastings 19, Kirkland 7-9855 Madison, Minn. ARTHUR SMITH, Seven Year Program Har- vard 47 Inman St. 47 Inman St., Cambridge, Mass. DONALD O. SMITH, A.B. Dartmouth '48 27 Mellen St., University 4-9256 131 Russell Ave., Watertown, Mass. GORDON C. SMITH, A.B. Colorado '47 12 Trowbridge, Eliot 4-4070 531 Coffman, Longmont, Colo. RALPH K. SMITH, JR. A.B. Dartmouth '46 1653 Mass. Ave., Eliot 4-3741 521 Academy Ave., Sewickley, Pa. EDWARD H. SNYDER, A.B. Wisconsin '48 24 Mellen St., Kirkland 7-4054 2735 N. Summitt Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. RICHARD C. SOLIBAKKE, A.B. Washington '48 390 Harvard St., Kirkland 7-6361 2111-47th Ave., S.W., Seattle, Wash. ,IERROLD M. SONET, A.B., Cornell '48 32 Peirce Rd., Watertown 3-8184 225 Central Park W., New York, N. Y. l l Page ninety-five CLASS or IUNE 1951 1 1 , SAUL SORKIN, A.B. Brooklyn '48 f 26 Mellen St., Eliot 4-8028 , 1570-41, Brooklyn, N. Y. HARRY V. SPANOS, A.B. Harvard '48 71 Hammond St. 35 Sunapee St., Newport, N. H. VERNON A. SPRING, A.B. Harvard '48 26 Trowbridge St. 15 N. Prospect St., Orange Mass. MARTIN A. SPRITZER, A.B. Rutgers '48 Brattle Inn, Eliot 4-9703 124 Hill St., Highland Park, N. J. HOWARD P. STALEY, A.B. Pittsburgh '48 7 Divinity Hall, Eliot 4-8464 1071 8th Ave., Brackenridge, Pa. WILLIAM M. STAPLETON, A.B. Washington '48 Gallatin B-13, H.B.S., University 4-3937 304 S. 7th St., Albany, Mo. BERNARD STERNIN, B.A. N. Y. U. '48 7 Wendell Sr. 1060 E. 52 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR M. STILLMAN, A.B. Brown '48 33 Perkins Hall 843 N. Oak Pk. Ave., Oak Pk., Ill. WALTER I.. STRATTON, A.B. Yale '48 15 Mt. Auburn St., University 4-0034 Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn. Page 'ninety-six HAROLD L. STRUDLER, B.A. N.Y.U. '48 12 Chauncy St., Trowbridge 6-0192 1475 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. STANISLAW R. J. SUCHECKI, A.B. Harvard '46 47 Franconia St., Avenue 2-2365 47 Franconia St., Dorchester, Mass. EDWIN T. SUEIACK, Ph.B. Loyola U. '48 15 Crescent St., Eliot 4-7715 8228 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Ill. BRIAN SULLIVAN, B.A. Amherst '48 109 Belmont St., Trowbridge 6-4856 1557 Longfellow Ave., Detroit, Mich. HENRY M. SWITKAY, B.A. Pennsylvania '48 4 Story St., Eliot 4-9703 404 Buttonwood St., Mt. Holly, N. J. THEODORE D. TAUBENECK, A.B. Prince- ton '48 Chase D-ll, H.B.S., Eliot 4-8192 294 Pondfield Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. THOMAS T. THOMPSON, B.A. Virginia '48 1246 Commonwealth Ave., Longwood 6-8021 266 Dorchester Rd., Akron, Ohio GEORGE L. THURLOW, JR.. B.A. Yale '48 260 Waverly Ave., Watertown 4-6647 Harwick Center, Mass. NORMAN B. TOMLINSON, JR., A.B. Prince- ton '48 68 Kirkland St. 15 Georgian Rd., Morristown, N. J. CLASS or IUNE 1951 JACK E. TRACY, A.B. Dartmouth '48 1557 Mass. Ave., Eliot 4-8103 49 Everett St., Manchester, N. H. DONALD T. TRAUTMAN, Seven Year Plan Harvard Lionel Hall A-21, University 4-0006 3327 Dellwood Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio DIMITRI TZETZO, B.A. Buffalo '48 31 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-9537 34 Bidwell Pkway., Buffalo, N. Y. BERNARD P. VALYO, B.A. Duquesne '48 14 Wright St., Kirkland 7-4784 844 Woodward Ave., McKeesport, Pa. GEORGE M. VETTER, A.B. Michigan '48 15 Oxford St., Eliot 4-9840 5817 Eastlawn, Detroit, Mich. JAMES VORENBERG, A.B. Harvard '48 155 Brattle Sr., Trowbridge 6-3217 155 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. DAVID D. WACH, A.B. Syracuse '49 217 Kelton Sr., Longwood 6-7889 185 S. 206 St., New York, N. Y. STEPHEN D. WAHRHAFTIG, B.A. N.Y.U. '48 14 Chauncy St., Kirkland 7-5425 12 Bedford Ave., Monticello, N. Y. STUART B. WALZER, B.S. U.C.L.A. '48 57 Francis Ave., Kirkland 7-0021 3701 W. lst St., Los Angeles, Calif. HENRY A. WARCHALOWSKI, S.B. Northwestern '48 1557 Mass. Ave., Eliot 4-8103 4055 W. Melrose St., Chicago, Ill. ROBERT H. WARE, B.S.E. Michigan '47 33 Perkins Hall, Eliot 4-9537 523 Forest Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. JAMES F. WATERHOUSE, A.B. Harvard '47 6 Barnes St., Belmont 5-1533-R 730 Cumberland St., Harriman, Tenn. A. J. WATKINS, B.A. Texas '48 1301 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 5001 Ave. G, Austin, Texas DAVID M. WATNICK, A.B. New Hampshire '48 546 Main St., Haverhill 546 Main St., Haverhill, Mass. ROBERT H. WATSON, B.S. in S.S. George- town '48 1640 Mass. Ave. Garden Court Apts., Philadelphia, Pa. HOWARD H. WEISBERG, B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '48 8 Sacramento Sr., Eliot 4-9030 301 E. 21st St., New York, N. Y. SAMUEL WEISS, B.A. Michigan '48 420 Memorial Dr., University 4-0500 814 Conn. Ave., Rock Springs, Wyo. RICHARD C. VVELDEN, B.A. Yale '47M 90 Gainsborough St., Boston 16 Linwold Dr., W. Hartford, Conn. I Q' Page ninety-seven Page ninety-eight CLASS or IUNE 1951 CHARLES F. WHEATLEY, JR., A.B. Princeton '48 48 Merrill Rd., Watertown 4-9185 6201 30th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. JAMES G. WHEELER, A.B. Harvard '46 552 Gay St., Dedham 3-3407-W 552 Gay St., Westwood, Mass. JAMES D. WHITE, B.S. Oregon '48 231 Mass. Ave., Arlington 5-7234-M 1205 S. Highland, Chanute, Kansas GEORGE D. WICK, JR., A.B. Princeton '45 11 Hastings Hall 4754 Wallingford St., Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM E. WILEY, JR., A.B. Pomona '47 11 Mt. Auburn St. P. O. Box 165, Monte Vista, Colo. HARRY M. WILLIAMS, B.S. Washington '48 19 Traymore St., Trowbridge 6-5751 502 N. Eye, Tacoma 3, Wash. WILLIAM E. WILLIS, A.B. Marshall '48 115 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge Huntington, W. Va. ARTHUR WITTENSTEIN, A.B. Columbia '48 6 Story St., Eliot 4-8545 250 Crown St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LAWRENCE M. WOODS, A.B. Amherst '48 1557 Mass. Ave., Eliot 4-9790 14 Pine Ave., Kane, Pa. HARRY WRIGHT, III, B.S. Kentucky '48 1557 Mass. Ave., Eliot 4-8103 314 S. Rosedale Ave., Lima, Ohio HANS U. WYDLER, B.S. Ohio State '44, B.M.E. Ohio State '47, B.I.E. Ohio State '49 1572 Mass. Ave., Eliot 4-0260 1789 S. Fountain Ave., Springfield, Ohio JOSEPH R. ZEPF, A.B. Harvard '48 1112 Mass. Ave. I0 Manitow Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. HERSHEL ZONDERMAN, A.B. Boston U. '48 16 Mellen St., Eliot 4-8804 ' 52 Selden St., Dorchester 24, Mass. RICHARD C. HARPHAM, A.B. Harvard '48 3 Howland St. 1539 South 19th, Lincoln, Nebr. JOE M. KYLE, A.B. Duke '48 13 Chauncey St., Eliot 4-8185 314 Cedar Ave. Takoma Park 12, Md. A l 1 i 4 LEWIS A. ARONOWITZ B.A. Dartmouth '48 29 Marion Ave., Albany, N. Y. MARVIN V. AUSUBEL B.A. N.Y.U. '48 686 Montgomery St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN E. BACHMAN A.B. Georgetown '48 210 Madison Ave., Perth Amboy, N. Y JOSEPH A. BLUNDON A.B. Harvard '48 49 Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass. PHILIP M. BOUDREAU A.B. Harvard '48 55 Waldeck Rd., Milton, Mass. JEROME C. BYRNE A.B. Aquinas '48 735 Gladstone Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. RALPH S. CARRIGAN S.B. Louisiana State '48 762 Lorraine St., Jackson, Miss. HUGH A. CI-IAPIN B. of C.E. Cornell '48 Whitesville, N. Y. EDWARD D. COHEN B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '48 2096 East 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. DOUGLAS M. COOMBS A.B. Princeton '45 9 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. SOL N. CORBIN B.S. Columbia '48 947 Montgomery St., Brooklyn, N. Y. STUART L. COYNE A.B. Bucknell '48 129 N. Walnut St., East Orange, N. J. CHARLES F. CRAMES A.B. N.Y.U. '48 771 West End Ave., New York, N. Y THEODORE F. CROLIUS A.B. Princeton '46 246 Turrell Ave., So. Orange, N. J. JOSEPH W. DI CARLO A.B. Harvard '47 106 Park Ave., Revere, Mass. JAMES J. DOBY B.S. Tennessee '48 27 Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass. JOSEPH S. DOW A.B. Bates '48 Kas of '46J 54 DeSoto Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. WILLIAM E. EASTON A.B. Rochester '48 1550 Stone Rd., Rochester, N. Y. ROBERT J. ENSHER A.B. Columbia '48 601 W. 144 St., New York, N. Y. FRANCIS D. FISHER A.B. Harvard '47 949 Fisher Lane, Winnetka, Ill. FRANCIS R. GIARDIELLO B.S.S. Georgetown '48 97 William Pl., Paterson, N. J. DOMINIC R. GIARDANO S.B. Fordham '43 Brooklyn, N. Y. MELVIN L. GLAUBERMAN B.A. Brooklyn '48 619 E. 95th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BERNARD GLICKERMAN A.B. Syracuse '48 1409 St. Johns Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. CLASS or JUNE 1951 UNPICTURED JULIAN A. GOLDBERG B.S.E. Pennsylvania '48 405 First Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. JAMES P. GRANT B.A. California '43 Skyforest, Calif. WILLIAM W. GRAULTY Dartmouth '46 64 Lenox Ave., Albany, N. Y. CHARLES E. GRODBERG B.B.A. Michigan '48 18 West 38th St., Bayonne, N. J. GEORGE E. HALL A.B. West Virginia '48 Beckley, W. Va. EDWARD B. HAMLIN A.B. Harvard '48 15 Bloomfield St., Lexington, Mass. KURT L. HANSLOWE A.B. Yale '47 3620 Dartmouth St., Dallas, Texas RICHARD C. HARPHAM A.B. Harvard '48 1339 South 19th St., Lincoln, Neb. HOWARD A. HEFFRON A.B. Columbia '48 874 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. HAROLD L. HENRIKSON A.B. Missouri '42 Windsor, Mo. JOSEPH S. HOCKY B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '48 210 W. 101 St., New York, N. Y. WILFRED W. HOLLANDER S.B. N.Y.U. '48 764 E. 176 St., New York, N. Y. ALFRED I. HOPKINS B.A. Johns Hopkins '48 Petersburg, Va. LEE M. HYDEMAN A.B. Williams '48 980 Arlington Rd., York, Pa. JOSEPH H. INDICK S.B. N.Y.U. '48 443 New Jersey Ave., Elizabeth, N. EDWIN J. JACOB A.B. Harvard '48 19 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. LEONARD A. JACOBVITZ A.B. Brown '48 14 Elma St., Providence, R. I. ROBERT I... JORDAN A.B. Penn. State '48 609 Ritter St., Reading, Pa. SHERWIN KAMIN B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '48 1314 Seneca Ave., Bronx, N. Y. RALPH P. KATZ A.B. Harvard '48 50 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. SIDNEY KESS B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '48 2910 W. 1st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN H. KING B.S.S. Georgetown '48 19 Merrimack St., Concord, N. H. JOE MERRILL KYLE A.B. Duke '48 314 Cedar Ave., Takoma Park, Md. BENJAMIN H. LACY A.B. Harvard '49 1090 Longworthy St., Dubuque, Iowa. IRWIN LANDES Seven Year Plan Harvard 29 Jarvis Ct., Cambridge, Mass. WILLIAM E. LANG A.B. Georgetown '48 46 W. Linden Ave., Dumont, N. J. HARRY G. LEFFLER A.B. Harvard '48 820 S. 35th St., Omaha, Neb. JOSEPH C. LEPANTO A.B. Brown '48 3528 95 St., Jackson Hts., N. Y. WILLIAM K. LEVIN A.B. Harvard '48 1706 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton Mass. ARTHUR LIBERSTEIN A.B. N.Y.U. '48 146 E. 93rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN LINSLEY A.B. Harvard '48 16 Somerset Ave., Bernardsville, N. J. ERNEST LONDON B.A., M.A., Michigan '43, '48 2840 Fairgreen Dr., Miami Beach, Fla. NOEL LONSCHEIN B.A. Yale '47 201 E. Beech St., Long Beach, N. Y. WALTER A. LUBANKO A.B. Princeton '46 68 Clover Dr., Great Neck, N. Y. JOSEPH G. LYNCH A.B. Wesleyan '47 172 Thornton Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. JOSEPH M. LYNCH A.B. St. Peter's '48 50 Reservoir Ave., Jersey City, N. J. ALAN R. McCALL B.A. Oberlin '48 Wyoming, N. Y. HARRISON B. MCCAWLEY A.B. Princeton '48 100 Oxford St., Chevy Chase, Md. GEORGE W. MCLAUGHLIN A.B. Harvard '48 28 Prince St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. RAYMOND D. MCMURRAY B.A. Bard '48 2175 Cedar Ave., New York, N. Y. RICHARD B. McMURRAY A.B. Harvard '48 105 Bark St., Fall River, Mass. ROBERT MADSEN A.B. Yale '48 138 Cambridge St., St. Paul, Minn. DANIEL H. MARGOLIS B.A. Johns Hopkins '48 607 Riverview Terr., Charleston, W. Va DON H. MARMADUKE B.E. Yale '46 2106 N.E. Saratoga St., Portland, Ore. ALFRED R. MATTHEWS A.B. Wooster '49 3115 Tuscarawas St., W. Canton, Ohio THEODORE S. METH B.D. Union Theological '47 4614 Hudson Ave., Union City, N. J. MITCHELL MILLER A.B. Brooklyn '48 777 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Page ninety-ninet f- -is LEON I. MIRELL A.B. U.C.L.A. '48 Apt. 11-C Shaler Lane, Cambridge, Mass. BRUCE F. MORRISON B.A. Oklahoma '48 39 Garfield St., Cambridge, Mass. EDWARD A. MULLERY B.S. M.I.T. '48 3482 Larimore Ave., Omaha, Nebr. EDWARD L. MULLINER S.B. Utah '48 1416 Butler Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah SAMUEL W. MURPHY, JR. A.B. Wesleyan '48 14 Meadowbrook Rd., Short Hills, N. J. JOHN A. NOBLE B.S. U.S.M.A. '45 2 Andover Ct., Cambridge, Mass. EDWARD A. NUGENT B.A. Kenyon '47 150 Jordan Ave., San Francisco, Calif. ERNEST D. OAKLAND A.B. Ohio State '48 724 Market St., Zanesville, Ohio JOHN L. O'BRIEN, JR. B.S. Fordham '48 17 St. John Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. ALBERT H. OGAWA B.S. Harvard '48 2376 Oahu Ave., Honolulu, T.I-I. JOHN ORMASA B.S. California '48 5420 Alameda Ave., Richmond, Calif. JAMES R. PATTON, JR. B.A. North Carolina '48 1118 Forest Hills Blvd., W. Durham, N. C. WILLIAM J. PECHILIS A.B. Harvard '46 129 Grafton St., Brockton, Mass. JOHN E. PETERKIN A.B. Harvard '48 Yarmouth Port, Mass. MELVIN M. PRAGUE A.B. Tufts '48 40 Harvardway Ext., Cambridge, Mass. JOHN A. PRICE A.B. Illinois College '48 4825 Iowa St., Chicago, Ill. ROBERT M. RAIVES B.A. Ohio State '48 605 Forest, Cincinnati, Ohio THEODORE S. RAPHAEL A.B. Princeton '48 336 Russett Rd., Brookline, Mass. MAX REGENSTEINER A.B. Brown '48 61 Shirley Blvd., Cranston, R. I. CONRAD F. REIMAN A.B. Amherst '48 49 Seymour Ave., Derby, Conn. JEROME REISS A.B. Brooklyn '48 578 Hendrix St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JULES RITHOLZ B.A. Brooklyn '48 308 E. 56 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EARL S. ROBINSON A.B. Hawaii '48 303 Cobbs Hill Dr., Honolulu, T.H. THOMAS H. ROBINSON B.A. Wesleyan '48 303 Cobbs Hill Dr., Honolulu, T.H. JEROME G. ROSE B.A. Cornell '48 1909 Quentin Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Page one hundred CLASS OF JUNE 1951 UNPICTURED ROBERT E. ROSS B.S. in E. Purdue '47 30 Chauncy Ave., Lowell, Mass. RONALD ROTHSTEIN A.B. Michigan '48 18652 Santa Barbara Dr., Detroit, Mich. GEORGE RUBLEE, II. A.B. Harvard '48 218 N. 30th St., Allentown, Pa. HERBERT L. SCHARF Johns Hopkins 408 Beach 43 St., Far Rockaway, N. Y. ALFRED C. SCHMIDT B.S. Wisconsin '48 Red Granite, Wisconsin LEONARD W. SCHROETER M.A. Chicago '49 8449 Blind Pass Dr., St. Petersburg, Fla. DONALD D. SHACK B.A. Williams '48 985 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. IVAN SHAPIRO B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '48 1368 Metropolitan Ave., Bronx, N. Y. ROBERT M. SHEA A.B. Harvard '48 20 Montague St., Turners Falls, Mass. CHARLES F. SHERIDAN A.B. Amherst '48 905 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. LAWRENCE D. SHUBOW A.B. Harvard '43 33 Greenock St.. Dorchester, Mass. JOSEPH M. SILVIA Brown 439 Main St., Somerset, Mass. MARVIN SIRINSKY A.B. N.Y.U. '48 4729 N. Warnock St., Philadelphia, Pa. CARL SLOTZNICK A.B. Harvard '48 385 S. 5th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HOWARD SMITH S.B. Wisconsin '48 217 S. Sth St., Geneva, Ill. ROBERT T. SMITH A.B. California '48 201 McKnight Rd., Ladve, Mo. H. PETER SOMERS B.A. Cornell '46, M.A. Iowa State '48 819 Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. PAUL D. SPAGNOLI A.B. Princeton '47 137-138 227th St., Laurelton, New York ROBERT P. SPRINGER B.A. Michigan '48 285 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. FRANK C. SQUIRE, JR. S.B. M.I.T. '48 394 Chestnut St., Winnetka, Ill. ARTHUR L. STEVENSON A.B. Williams '48 54 Cliff Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. MAX A. STOLPER B.A. Harvard '48 405 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. JAMES J. SULLIVAN, JR. A.B. Harvard '47 33 Kingsbury St., Roxbury, Mass. LAWRENCE A. SULLIVAN B.A. U.C.L.A. '48 2925 161 St., Flushing, N. Y. WALLACE 0. TANNER S.B. Utah '48 St. Johns, Arizona EDWARD B. TENNEY B.S. Northwestern '48 656 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. HERBERT B. THAU B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '48 1785 E. 22nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HERBERT W. THOMPSON A.B. Harvard '47 4 Jefferson Apts., Richmond, Ind. DANIEL TICK B.S. in E.E. Union '48 1839 Schenectady Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES P. TIERNEY B.S. Rockhurst '48, Oxford , 440 East 65 Terr., Kansas City, Mo. HAROLD TRACHTENBERG A.B. Wisconsin '48 1900 Quentin Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWIN W. TUCKER A.B. N.Y.U. '48 505 Oriental Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. WARREN E. TURNER A.B. Amherst '43 50 Howitt Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. DETLEV F. VAGTS A.B. Harvard '49 Sherman, Conn. JAMES M. WAINGER A.B. Harvard '48 14 S. Oakland Ave., Ventnor, N. J. DAVID W. WALLACE S.B. Yale '48 123-85 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD L. WATTLING A.B. Harvard '48 735 Wenonah Ave., Oak Park, Ill. BIGELOW WATTS, JR. A.B. Chicago '47 15 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. ALAN F. WESTIN A.B. Florida '48 1021 W. 46 St., Miami Beach, Fla. .ARNE G. WESTLY A.B. Harvard '48 92 Del Pan, Manila, Philippines HAROLD M. WILLCOX B.A. Yale '47 1000 Providence Trust Co., Philadelphia Pa. THOMAS B. WILLIAMSON A.B. Stanford '48 338 West 6th Ave., Albany, Oregon DON S. WILLNER A.B. Harvard '48 760 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. LIVELY M. WILSON A.B. Kentucky State '48 Bowling Green, Ky. ROBERT C. WINTON, JR. A.B. Harvard '48 58 Groveland Ter., Minneapolis, Minn. JOSEPH H. WISHOD A.B. Princeton '47 1582 East 22 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. AUSTIN K. WOLF B.A. Yale '48 225 Golden Hill St., Bridgeport, Conn. PAUL C. WOLMAN, JR. B.S. in Econ. Pennsylvania '48 2701 Lawina Rd., Baltimore, Md. FRANKLIN WORLAND A.B. Colgate '46 Aurora, Illinois ROBERT S. ZOLLNER B.A. Harvard '48 12 Mason St., Cambridge, Mass. nw 3' ggi, H mi r' 4 3 ,, .ii Uj1IjIlIll!lMIlIIl!jl yv lllllm jllll? Hlzzss af 52 rs LT gk X P f W fill' . . P ima? 'fx A 1 5 , M. 5 tysiyg- Q W f -' xx, I Q A QM, x ' Tin k it H- X , A M 1 . 'K.L- . , -QA A - HQEF5 5' g, .W , ww. 1 1 ' xwjwll I , 1.55 : .gk ,Q 1 , N52 A+! .A - ., .24 ' f h sr N K SQ 2 . X-S TXT WSF' f.: N 1 V -- k mx M 'M ..: 5 W , 53,5 . , . mm..A ' M iff, fi E 2 ,A f.. if f -X ,f-S515 fik 1? fmff -.IRT .f. . if :if ' x - 1 S . , Y ax, 32 ix is 3 is ii! x . Xxx 2 - 41' if ,. Q,,,i,v.,,H 4 ir iff , V QQQY ,, M , M CLASS OF Page one hundred four E 1952 ROBERT T. ABRAMS, A.B. Harvard '49 70 Marshal St., Brookline, LO 6-1189 70 Marshal St., Brookline, Mass. BROCKMAN ADAMS, B.A. Washington '49 14 Rutland St., Apt. 3, LR 6-5944 1808 Federal Ave., Seattle Wash. SAMUEL ADAMS, A.B. Harvard '50 28 Double! Hill Rd., Weston, WA 5-2592 28 Doublet Hill Rd., Weston, Mass. WILLIAM H. ADKINS, II, B.A. Nvilliams '49 395 Broadway, Cambridge, KI 7-7921 Wilson Point, South Norwalk, Conn. LAWRENCE H. ADLER, A.B. N.Y.U. '49 145 Austin St., Cambridge EL 4-7034 28 Purser Place, Yonkers, N. Y. JAMES B. AKER, A.B. Bowdoin '49 71 Hammond St., Cambridge, EL 4-8653 Whitehall Rd., Norristown, R. D. 2, Penna. JACK L ALSPECTOR, B.A. Wayne '49 24 Mellen St., Cambridge, KI 7-4054 4041 Richton Ave., Detroit, Mich. EUGENE R. ANDERSON, B.S. U.C.L.A. '49 10 Kirkland Place, Cambridge 1809 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica, Calif. PHILIP H. ANGELL, JR., A.B. California '49 231 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington 50 Florida Ave., Berkeley, Calif. CARLOS A. AROSEMENA, A.B. Harvard '49 22 Appian Way, Cambridge Ave. Frederico Boyd No. 6, Panama, R. P. JOHN P. ASHEY, II, A.B. BOVVDOIN '49 85 Sparks St., Cambridge 14 Whitman Rd., Worcester, Mass. JOSEPH A. ASHLEY, S.B. Fordham '49 20 Ellsworth Ave., Cambridge 229 Ridgefield Ave., Bogota, N. J. DANIEL A. AUSTIN, JR. B.A. Yale '48 64 Kirkland St., Cambridge, EL 4-8563 366 West Preston St., Hartford, Conn. GERALD M. BACHE, B.A. Yale '49 60 Gorham St., Cambridge, UN 4-0496 Canton Farm, St. Michaels, Md. WALLACE R. BAKER, A.B. Harvard '48 20 Berkley Street, Cambridge 145 Ravine Forest Dr., Lake Bluff, lll. CHARLES L. BARNES, B.A. Princeton '49 21 Frost St., Cambridge, TR 6-5364 22 Bellflower Circle, Chattanooga, Tenn. MARTIN L. BARR, A.B. N.Y.U. '49 56 Sigourney St., Jamaica Plain, Ja 2-0131 S0 Henry Ave., Newburgh, N. Y. PETER A. BAUER, B.A. Marietta '47 16 Wendell St., Cambridge, EL 4-3546 800 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. CLASS OF 1952 RICHARD L. BENSON, B.A. Harvard '48 S Linden St., Cambridge 11 Windsor Ave., Westmount, Que. HAROLD B. BERNSTEIN, A.B. Brown '49 4 Maple Court, Roxbury, HI 5-4865 4 Maple Court, Roxbury, Mass. ARTHUR H. BERNSTONE, B.A. Colorado '3 6, M.A. Colorado '37, M.A. Harvard '39 Chase D-38, Harvard Business School, EL 4-9167 304 Lincoln St., Denver, Colo. LUCIUS H. BIGLOW, Jr., A.B. Yale '48 4 Francis Ave., Cambridge, EL 4-9829 . Neck Road, Old Lyme, Conn. LAWRENCE BILDER, B.S. U.S. Naval Academy '46 16 Howland St., Cambridge, KI 7-2965 285 Highland Rd., South Orange, N. J. HAROLD L. BILOON, B.A. Harvard '49 13 Walker St., Cambridge 1235 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. MARSHALL A. BINDER, B.A. Yale '49 13 Walker Street, Cambridge, EL 4-0979 Owings Mills, Md. THOMAS P. BIRMINGHAM, A.B. Princeton '49 12 Sumner Rd., Cambridge, EL 4-8976 63 Parkview Dr., Wethersfield, Conn. ROBERT K. BISSELL, A.B. Swarthmore '49 11 Shepard St., Cambridge, EL 4-8492 2977 Courtland Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio JORDAN BITTEL, B.A. Florida '49 275 Brighton St., Belmont, BE S-2669M 3010 Alton Road, Miami Beach, Fla. ROBERT W. BJORK, A.B. Princeton '47 12 Sumner Road, Cambridge, TR 6-8644 116 Mile Square Rd., Yonkers, N. Y. ROBERT G. BLEAKNEY, JR., B.A. Maine '49 89 Fair Oaks Park, Needham, NE 3-2343 89 Fair Oaks Park, Needham, Mass. ROBERT B. BOWEN, B.A. Nevada '46, B.S. U.S. Military Academy '46 101 Spiers Rd., Newton Center, DE 2-1671 804 Whitaker Dr., Reno, Nevada BARTRAM C. BRANCH, B.A. New Hampshire '49 D 24 McCulloch 2172 Elm St., Manchester, N. H. EDWARD P. BRANDEAU, B.S. M.I.T. '47 48 Fairmont St., Belmont, BE S-0789M 260 S. Belvedere, Memphis, Tenn. ALBERT F. BRANDT, A.B. Princeton '47 1783 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, KI 7-3543 P.O. Box 112, Salisbury, N. C. BERNARD BRESSLER, A.B. Rutgers '49 9 Ashton Place, Cambridge, TR 6-7488 24 So. Co-op Circle, Roosevelt, N. J. JEREMIAH BRICKMAN, B.A. N.Y.U. '49 13 Chauncy St., Cambridge, EL 4-8185 2332 Walton Ave., Bronx, N. Y. l Page one hundred five Page one hundred six CLASS OF 1952 DAVID H. BRILL, JR., B.A. Wisconsin '49 ' 52 Garden St., EL 4-5347 1706 E. 56th St., Chicago, Ill. GEORGE E. BROOKING, JR. A.B. Kentucky '49 30 Ash Street, TR 6-4073 404 Woodland, Lexington, Ky. CHARLES E. BROWN, A.B. Brown '49 3 Shepard St., Cambridge 2039 Calumet Ave., Toledo, Ohio JACK E. BROWN, B.S. Northwestern '49 64 Oxford St., Apt. 2, TR 6-9215 1412 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa WILLIAM W. BROWN, jr., A.B. North Carolina '49 128 Brattle Street, Cambridge, KI 7-6824 2030 Beverly Drive, Charlotte, N. C. HOWARD P. BUEHLER, A.B. Harvard '49 42 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, EL 4-9147 141 Hampton Road, Garden City, N. Y. WILLIAM W. BURKE, B.S. Notre Dame '49 67 Kirkland St., EL 4-8249 71 Van Doren St., Chatham, N. J. CLARENCE A. BURLEY, B.A. Massachusetts '49 24 Mellen St., KI 7-4054 3 Fullam Rd. N., Brookfield, Mass. PHILIP H. BUSHNER, A.B. N.Y.U. '49 14 Sumner Rd. 674 Ralph Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES BUXBAUM, A.B. Harvard '49 20 Berkeley St., Cambridge Jamaica, N. Y. BURTON CAINE, B.A. Pennsylvania '49 S3 Oxford Street, Cambridge, EL 4-8466 S723 Florence Ave., Philadelphia, Perma. ALEXANDER D. CALHOUN, A.B. Harvard '49 2 Ridgely Ct., Cambridge, UN 4-8913 72 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, Mass. JAMES H. CALLAHAN, B.s. Lehigh '47 44 Bowdoin St. Cambridge, EL 4-3714 228 Garrett Ave., Swarthmore, Penna. DEAN C. CAMERON, A.B. Dartmouth '49 78 Mt. Auburn St., EL 4-8133 14706 Larchmere Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio GEORGE N. CARAVASIOS, A.B. Harvard '49 24 Irving St. Cambridge 813 Main St., Wheeling, W. Va. ROBERT S. CARLSON, B.A. Harvard '49 20 Brown St., UN 4-0243 618 Stanley St., New Britain, Conn. WILLIAM A. CARROLL, A.B. California '49 12 Traymore St., Cambridge, EL 4-6360 P.O. Box 1028, 1821 Brokaw Ave., Corcoran, Calif. ,ROBERT CARSWELL, A.B. Harvard '49 23 Everett St., Cambridge, TR 6-5840 47 Plaza St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CLASS OF 1952 ROBERT C. CASEY, A.B. California '49 12 Mellen St., Cambridge, EL 4-4264 4640 Rubidoux Ave., Riverside, Calif. JAMES J. CAVANAUGH, Ph.B. Detroit '49 28 Gorham, Cambridge, KI 7-5339 208 Delaware, St. Louis, Mich. BERNARDINO L. CERUTTI, B.A. Yale '48 96 Prescott St., EL 4-1161 1221 York Ave., New York, N. Y. JULES CHASNOFF, A.B. Washington '49 100 Pleasant St., Arlington, AR 5-8428J 5571 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. EDWARD CHERNEY, A.B. N.Y.U. '49 16 Wendell St., Cambridge, EL 4-3546 3535 165th St., Flushing, N. Y. SUMNER CHERTOK, B.A. Harvard '49 159 Longwood Ave., Brookline, BE-2051 159 Longwood Ave., Brookline, Mass. THEODORE CHILDS, A.B. Harvard '49 95 Prescott St., Apt. 43, Cambridge, KI 7-8156 1451 E. North St., Decatur, Ill. RICHARD A. CHRISTENSEN. B.S. U.C.L.A. '48 10 Kirkland Pl., Cambridge 1017-A Lincoln Blvd., Santa Monica, Calif. MARTIN CINADR, JR., B.Sc. Ohio '49 4 Newport Rd., Cambridge 40, TR 6-4458 9701 Highland Dr., Breckville, Ohio ANDREW L. CLARK, A.B. Seton Hall '49 32 Crescent St., Cambridge 285 Passaic Ave., Nutley, N. J. FREDERICK H. CLARK, A.B. Princeton '49 12 Sumner Rd., Cambridge, EL 4-8976 144-57 38th Ave., Flushing, N. Y. AUDLEY CLARKE, A.B. Princeton '49 82 Thornton Rd., Chestnut Hill 67, 107 No. Whitney St., Hartford, Conn. HARRIS M.'CLAY, A.B. Harvard '49 7 Ashton Place, Cambridge 939 Milledge Rd., Augusta, Ga. WALLACE B. CLIFT, JR. B.A. Texas '49 34 Kirkland St., Cambridge, KI 7-0033 Robert Lee, Texas. JOHN F. COGAN, JR. A.B. Harvard '49 34 Holland Rd., Melrose, ME 4-4902 34 Holland Rd., Melrose, Mass. SAUL Z. COHEN, A.B. Rochester '49 369 Harvard St., Cambridge, EL 4-9717 260 Pelham Rd., Rochester, N. Y. ALFRED B. COHN, A.B. Harvard '49 8 Story St., Cambridge, EL 4-7583 183 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. EARL F. COLBORN, JR., A.B. Cornell '49 61 Oxford St., Cambridge, UN 4-3436 11 Eastland Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Page one hundred seven CLASS OF 1 Page one hfzmdred eight 952 RICHARD P. CONERLY, Missouri '48 56 Wendell St., Cambridge, EL 4-8724 Jackson, Ala. ROBERT P. COOK, A.B. Hamilton '49 39 Clenville Ave., Allston 34 Puritan Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. JOSEPH R. CORTESE, B.Sc. Ohio '49 31 Gray St., Cambridge, KI 7-0807 1730 Manhattan Ave., Youngstown, Ohio JOHN R. COTTER, JR. A.B. Princeton '49 19 Arlington St., Cambridge, KI 7-6199 19 Arlington St., Cambridge, Mass. JOHN J. COUND, A.B. George Washington '49 20 Mellen St., Cambridge, KI 7-8057 1734 New Hampshire Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. LOUIS A. COX, A.B. Harvard '49 30 Holyoke St., Cambridge, KI 7-6166 N. Main St., Windsor, Vt. DAVID E. CRABTREE, A.B. Ohio '49 21 Francis Ave., Cambridge, KI 7-2668 1653 Berkshire Rd., Columbus, Ohio PHILLIP N. CRAWFORD, A.B. California '49 1534 Cambridge St., Cambridge, KI 7-6545 Lakeport, Calif. RAYMOND R. CROSS, A.B. Brown '49 18 Mellen St., Cambridge, EL 4-9881 37 North Bow St., Milford, Mass. ROBERT L. CURRY, B.S. Lawrence '48 64 Kirkland St., Cambridge, EL 4-8563 220 West Lake St., Horicon, W'is. JOHN H. DALTON, A.B. Missouri '49 33 Concord Ave., Apt. 17, Cambridge, EL 4-6721 315 College, Kennett, Mo. ZALMAN O. DAVLIN, B.S. Yale '48 2 Rutland St., Cambridge, EL 4-8129 133 Buckminister Rd., Brookline, Mass. LANGDON M. DAY, A.B. Harvard '49 76 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge Philadelphia, Penna. JOHN P. DE JONGH, A.B. Harvard '49 63 Gorham St., Cambridge, TR 6-0355 Estate Staabi, St. Thomas, V.I. JOSEPH M. DELANEY, A.B. Catholic '49 26 Granville Rd., Cambridge, EL 4-1283 750 Broad St., Meriden, Conn. ANTHONY F. DE LA PENA, A.B. California '49 12 Traymore St., Cambridge, EL 4-6360 1192 Oxford St., Berkeley, Calif. JOSEPH N. DEL ROSSO, A.B. Scranton '49 15 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, UN 4-3399 733 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Penna. GEORGE E. DESIPIO, A.B. Pennsylvania '49 97 Trowbridge St., Cambridge 20 Gill Rd., Haddonfield, N. J. CLASS OF 1952 SANFORD DEUTSCH, B.A. Rutgers '49 12 Rutland St., Cambridge, KI 7-1369 175 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. VUARREN M. DEUTSCH, B.A. Indiana '49 32 Mellen St., Cambridge, 1652 Troy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD E. DILL, B.S. Case Inst. '49 44 Avon Hill St., Cambridge, KI 7-4218 49 Benedict Terrace, Longmeadow, Mass. CHARLES D. DIXON, A.B. North Carolina '49 15 Forest Street, Cambridge, EL 4-0956 Route No. 1, Belmont, N. C. ALAN F. DONIGER, B.A. Yale '49 86 Oxford St., Cambridge, EL 4-8591 80 Allenwood Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. HOWARD S. DORRIS, B.A. N.Y.U. '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-8797 30-02 86 St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. NICHOLAS W. DOUVRAS, B.S. Fordham '49 31A Sacramento St., Cambridge, EL 4-7279 2041 W'estchester Ave., New York, N. Y. JAMES C. DUNNE, A.B. Fordham '49 21 Hammond St., Cambridge 45-55, 59th St., Long Island City, N. Y. JOHN P. EASTHAM, A.B. Princeton '49 84 Prescott St., Apt. 22, Cambridge, EL 4-0720 64 Bartlct St., Andover, Mass. JOHN L. EASTON, B.S. Harvard '47 20 Berkeley St., Cambridge 144 Marbury Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. ARTHUR S. ECKER, A.B. Harvard '49 14 Concord Ave., Cambridge, EL 4-4797 33 East 70th St., New York, N. Y. ROBERT L. EDMONDSON, B.S. U.C.L.A. '49 21 Forest St., Cambridge, EL 4-4432 4207 No. 15th, Tacoma, Wfash. JAMES K. EDWARDS, B.S. U. S. Military Academy '45 29 Chauncy St., Cambridge, KI 7-1660 1400 Park St., Bowling Green, Ky. VERNON H. ELDERKIN, JR., B.A. Syracuse '50 1515 V.F.W'. Parkway, NV. Roxbury R. F. D. 1, Lakewood, N. Y. EVERETT B. ELLIN, B.S.E. Michigan '49 34 Bates St., Cambridge, KI 7-4042 5448 East View Park, Chicago, Ill. CLINTON ELLIOTT, III, B.A. Yale '49 369 Harvard St., Cambridge 162 E. 80th St., New York, N. Y. PHILIP C. ELLIOTT, B.A. Michigan State '43 34 Highland Ave., Somerville, PR 6-1408 501 Weller St., Flint, Mich. MALCOM ELSOFFER, A.B. Western Reserve '49 37 Gorham St., Cambridge, KI 7-1978 3602 Meadowbrook, University Heights, Ohio Page one hundred nine CLASS OF 1 Page one hundred ten 952 WILLIAM E. EMBRY, B.A. Yale '48 83 Myrtle St., Boston 14 7 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. ROY B. ERICKSON, JR. A.B. Harvard '43 Sl Wendell St., Cambridge, UN 4-4393 2102 S.E. Lombard Street, Beaverton, Ore. DONALD EVANS, A.B. Dartmouth '47 Hotel Abbotsford, 186 Commonwealth Ave. Boston 14 Pamona St., Springfield, Mass. JOHN R. EVANS, B.A. Yale '49 4 Potter Park, Cambridge, KI 7-2738 Second Fruitridge, Grand Junction, Colo. K WILLIAM M. EVARTS, JR. A.B. Harvard '49 7 Francis Ave., Cambridge, EL 4-7234 Garrison, N. Y. LEONARD R. EWING, A.B. Marquette '49 25 Hurlbut St., Cambridge, KI 7-9399 4073 N. 18th St., Milwaukee, Wis. HENRY EXALL, JR., B.A. Dartmouth '49 96 Prescott St., Cambridge 4808 Lakeside Dr., Dallas, Texas BARTON E. FARBER, M.A. Chicago '49 8 Story St., Cambridge 132-70 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y. JOSEPH M. FARLEY, B.S.E. Princeton '49 14 Concord Ave., Cambridge, EL 4-8710 4347 10th Ave., So. Birmingham, Ala. THOMAS B. FAXON, A.B. Princeton '49 230 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 2040 So. York St., Denver, Colo. FRANK E. EEDER, B.A. Yale '49 5 Shepard St., Cambridge 235 Homewood Rd., Los Angeles, Calif. JOHN J. FEDER, B.S. Fordham '49 2 Chauncy Terrace, Cambridge 11 Maple St., Brooklyn, N. Y. SAUL FEINBERG, B.A. N.Y.U. '49 S3 Wendell St., Cambridge, EL 4-9270 213 E. S3td St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EUGENE FELDMAN, B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '48 24 Leonard Ave., Cambridge, EL 4-0169 2819 Morris Ave., Bronx, N. Y. BERTRAM H. FIELDS, B.A. U.C.L.A. '49 5 Shepard, Cambridge 9339 W. Olympic, Beverly Hills, Calif. GEORGE T. FINNEGAN, JR. S.B. Harvard U.S.N.A '44 118 Foster St., Brighton 72 Concord Ave., Milton, Mass. JOHN G. FIRSTMAN, A.B. Pennsylvania '49 71 Hammond St., Cambridge, EL 4-8653 St. Michaels, Md. ROBERT L. FISCHELIS, A.B. Harvard '49 Lionel Hall, A-21, UN 4-0006 384 Milne St., Philadelphia, Penna. CLASS OF 1952 DONALD A. FISHER, B.A. Buffalo '49 22 Blake St., Cambridge 109 Hazelwood, Buffalo, N. Y. RALPH J. FISHMAN, B.A. Massachusetts '49 16 Charlotte St., Dorchester, GE 6-S863 16 Charlotte St., Dorchester, Mass. HARTLY FLEISCHMANN, A.B. Harvard '49 S1 Brattle St., Cambridge, EL 4-1040 991 Lincoln Ave., Palo Alto, Calif. HERBERT A. FOGEL, A.B. Pennsylvania '49 S Chauncy Sc., Cambridge, EL 4-S100 Chew and Duval Sts., Philadelphia, Penna. HERMAN FOX, B.S. Seton Hall '49 S1 Wendell St., Cambridge 67 Market St., Trenton, N. J. ARNOLD G. FRAIMAN, A.B. Princeton '49 12 Sumner Rd., Cambridge, EL 4-8976 282 Beaumont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT B. FRAZER, A.B. Harvard '49 20 Dover Road, Wellesley, WE S-2780 20 Dover Road, Wellesley, Mass. MURRAY S. FREEMAN, B.A. Yale '49 74 Browne St., Brookline, LO 6-3294 74 Browne St., Brookline, Mass. ELLIS J. FRENCH, A.B. Harvard '49 1571 Mass. Ave., Cambridge 7 Abbott St., Danvers, Mass. WARREN W. FURTH, A.B. Harvard '49 13 Remington St., Cambridge, TR 6-6064 1 Shepard Ave., Saranac Lake, N. Y. LEONARD P. GAINES, B.A. Yale '49 13 Walker St., EL 4-0979 11 Dorchester Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. JOHN F. GALLAGHER, B.A. Yale '49 6 Berkley St., Cambridge 1421 N. Prospect, Colorado Springs, Colo. DAVID H. GAMBRELL, B.S. Davidson '49 15 Oxford St., Cambridge 211 Peachtree Battle Ave., Atlanta, Ga. LEONARD I. GARTH, B.A. Columbia '42 2 Duff St. Fairfield Garden, Watertown, WCA 3-0880 349 E. 36th St., Paterson, N. J. PAUL C. GARTZKE, B.A. Iowa '49 64 Kirkland St., Cambridge, EL 4-8563 S29 W. Washington, Madison, Wis. JOHN M. GEAGHAN, B.S.B.A. Boston College '49 28 York Terrace, Brookline, AS 7-1159 39 Ohio St., Bangor, Me. PAUL G. GEBHARD, B.A. Yale '49 21 Bryant St., Cambridge, KI 7-S109 610 Fair Oaks Ave., Oak Park, Ill. THEODORE C. GEISERT, A.B. McPherson '49 1 Potter Park, Cambridge, EL 4-0112 Elmo, Kansas Page one hundred eleven I Page one hundred twelve CLASS OF 1952 EGON GERARD, A.B. Harvard '49 43 Langdon St., Cambridge, EL 4-8855 3550 78th St., Jackson Heights, Long Island, N. Y. LEIGH R. GIGNILLIAT, A.B. Michigan '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-8797 850 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill. HARRY W. GILL, JR., A.B. Harvard '49 13 Chauncy St., Cambridge, EL 4-8185 Apt. 512, Wynnewood Plaza, Wynnewood, Pa. HARRY GIN, B.A. Arizona '49 56 Wendell St., Cambridge, EI.. 4-3724 701 South Third Ave., Tuscon, Arizona FRANCIS GOELET, A.B. Harvard '47 72 Mt. Auburn St., KI 7-2370 Narragansett Ave., Newport, R. I. RICHARD L. GOLD, B.A. Yale '48 26-C Shepard St. 2835 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee, Wis. STANLEY L. GOLDEN, B.A. Vermont '49 7 Mellen St., Cambridge, EL 4-8691 161 South St., Stamford, Conn. ROBERT A. GOLDSTON, A.B. Bucknell '49 369 Harvard St., Cambridge, EL 4-9717 1710 Ave. H., Brooklyn, N. Y. SHELDON M. GOODMAN, A.B. N.Y.U. '49 7 Newport Road, Cambridge, KI 7-1327 2000 Prospect Ave., New York, N. Y. RICHARD B. GORDON, A.B. Harvard '49 8 Story St., Cambridge, KI 7-6420 3725 Brighton Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. ALLAN E. GOTLIEB, A.B. California '49 68 Walker St., Cambridge 121 Elm St., Winnipeg, Man., Canada. JAMES W. GRADY, JR. B.A. Yale '47 35 Trowbridge St., TR 6-6474 28 Marvel Rd., New Haven, Conn. EDGAR GRAEF, JR. A.B. Williams '49 61 Oxford St., Cambridge 1316 Raleigh Rd., Dayton, Ohio IRVIN GRAYBILL, JR. A.B. Bucknell '49 369 Harvard St., Cambridge, EL 4-9717 Middleburg, Pa. WALTON G. GRAYSON, III, A.B. Princeton '49 474 Broadway, Apt. 8, Cambridge, UN 4-1865 4211 McFarlin Blvd., Dallas, Texas ALEXANDER GREENFELD, B.A. Delaware '49 21 Hammond St., Cambridge, UN 4-3239 811 Monroe St., Wilmington, Del. CHARLES N. GREGG, JR. A.B. Harvard '49 76 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, TR 0-0962 51 Holly Rd., Waban, Mass. FREDERICK B. GRILL, A.B. Syracuse '43 371 Harvard St., Apt. 1, Cambridge, KI 7-5340 21 Schenck Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. CLASS OF 1952 NATHAN GROSS, B.A. Yale '49 64 Kirkland St., Cambridge 2701 Wegg Ave., New York, N. Y. JAMES J. GUINAN. JR., B.A. Yale '49 79 Sutherland Rd., Brighton 3 Bay Ave., Larehmont, N. Y. FRANKLIN I... GURLEY, A.B. Harvard '49 16 Chapin Rd., Newton Centre, LA 7-4642 16 Chapin Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. JAMES J. GUINAN, JR., B.A. Yale S49 10 Mason St., Cambridge 48 Guilden St., New Brunswick, N. J. JEFFERSON E. HAHESY, A.B. Fresno State '49 1053 Cambridge St., Cambridge Rte. 2, Box 150, Tulare, Calif. CHARLES T. HALL, A.B. Princeton '49 96 Prescott St., Cambridge Blair Academy, Blairstown, N. J. DAVID C. HAMBLETT, A.B. Harvard '50 39 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-2954 16 Webster St., Nashua, N. H. ROBERT H. HAMLIN, B.A. Ohio '44, M.A. Northwestern '46 20 Mellen St., Cambridge 1945 Waltham Road, Columbus, Ohio JOHN HAND, B.A. Yale '48 124 Walker St., Cambridge, UN 4-0795 124 Walker St., Cambridge, Mass. THOMAS J. HANIFIN, JR. A.B. Notre Dame '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-8797 643 Chenango St., Binghamton, N. Y. JOHN B. HARRINGTON, B.A. Vermont '49 28 Gorham St., Cambridge, 16 Ledge Rd., Burlington, Vt. GEORGE I. HARRIS, A.B. Harvard '49 8 Story St., Cambridge, EL 4-7583 9-18 157th St., Beechhurst, N. Y. JOSEPH M. HARTLEY, JR. B.A. Yale '49 83 Myrtle St., Boston 1408 Bethlehem Pike, Flourtown, Penna. WILLIAM D. HATHAWAY, A.B. Harvard '49 8 Andover Ct., Cambridge, TR 6-2840 8 Andover Ct., Cambridge, Mass. CHESTER G. HAYES, JR. A.B. Princeton '49 474 Broadway, No. 8, Cambridge, UN 4-1865 5131 Deloache Ave., Dallas, Texas THOMAS P. HEALY, B.A. Michigan '49 40 Kirkland, Cambridge, EL 4-9750 589 Lincoln Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich. SAUL HECKELMAN, B.A. Brooklyn '49 28 Mount Auburn St., Cambridge 760 Argyle Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. LOUIS G. HECTOR, Ph.B. Loyola '49 15 Crescent St., Cambridge, EL 4-7715 1441 Chase Ave., Chicago, Ill. Page one hundred thirteen CLASS OF Page one hundred fourteen l l 1952 TOTTON P. HEFFELFINGER II, B.A. Yale '49 clo Mrs. Harold Read, 4 Potter Pk., Cambridge, TR 6-1618 Rt. 2, Mound, Minn. PETER S. HELLER, A.B. Harvard '48 2 Ridgely Court, Cambridge, UN 4-8913 29 East 64th St., New York, N. Y. FREDERICK D. HERBERICH, A.B. Harvard '47 14 Chauncy St., Cambridge, KI 7-5425 317 Kimberly Rd., Akron, Ohio MATTHEW' G. HEROLD, JR., B.A. Yale '49 20 Oxford St., Cambridge 20 Eastwoods La., Scarsdale, N. Y. LLOYD W. HERROLD, B.S. Northwestern '49 29 Mellen St., Cambridge 2210 Hartzell St., Evanston, Ill. HAROLD K. S. HIGHLAND. B.A. Iowa '48 4 Francis Ave., Cambridge, EL 4-9829 Roland, Iowa KENDALL E. HOBBS, B.A. Yale '49 83 Myrtle St., Boston, RI 2-3384 Oak Tree Ave., Apponaug, R. I. RICHARD C. HOPKINS, A.B. William 8: Mary '48 67 Kirkland St., Cambridge, EL 4-8249 1521 No. Court St., Rockford, Ill. HENRY R. HORSEY, A.B. Harvard '49 78 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, EL 4-8133 406 N. State St., Dover Del. THEODORE J. HORVATH, A.B. Ohio '49 31 Gray St., Cambridge. KI 7-0807 12412 Buckeye Rd., Cleveland, Ohio GEORGE D. HUBBARD, S.B. Harvard '45 9 Farrar St., Cambridge, KI 7-1268 Ridgefield R. D. 1, Conn. ROBERT B. HUDSON, B.A. Stanford '49 5 Shepard St., Cambridge 1877 Veteran Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. WILLIAM R. HUDSON, JR., A.B. Pennsylvania '49 3 Hammond, Cambridge, TR 6-1995 Upper Darby, Pa. VESTER T. HUGHES, JR., B.A. Rice Institute '49 6 Chauncey St., Cambridge, KI 7-4237 Mertzon, Texas RICHARD B. HUMBERT, BS. U.S.C.G.A. '46 41 Irving St., Cambridge, TR 6-5609 402 7th Ave. S., St. Cloud, Minn. PAUL A. HUNT, A.B. Harvard '49 9 Ellsworth Rd., Milton, BI.. 8-5186 9 Ellsworth Rd., Milton, Mass. JOHN R. HUPPER, B.A. Bowdoin '49 85 Sparks Street, Cambridge 42 East 81st St., New York, N. Y. NORBERT S. JACKER, A.B. Harvard '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-8797 521 Roscoe St., Chicago, Ill. CLASS OF 1952 THEODORE C. JANEWAY, B.A. Yale '48 4 Potter Park, Cambridge, TR 6-1618 South Londonderry, Vt. RALPH H. JEFFERSON, B.A. Yale '49 64 Kirkland St., Cambridge, EL 4-8563 17 Edgewood Ave., Rochester, N. Y. PHILIP C. JESSUP, JR. B.A. Yale '49 39 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-2454 Norfolk, Conn. ARNOLD C. JOHNSON, A.B. Tufts '49 6 Edgecliffe Rd., Watertown, WA 4-9582 6 Edgecliffe Rd., Watertown, Mass. EDWARD L. JOHNSON, A.B. Union '44 6 Wyman Rd., Cambridge, EL 4-3789 Hillsdale, Columbia County, N. Y. GLENDON E. JOHNSON, B.S. Utah '48 1654 Mass. Ave. Apt 42, Cambridge 1222 Naylor Court, Salt Lake City, Utah JAMES B. JOHNSON, B.A. Montana '49 36 Gorham St., TR 6-5966 311 No. 34th St., Billings, Montana RALPH L. JONES, A.B. Pacific Union '48 54 Mountain Ave., Malden 427 Petris Ave., Mountain View, Calif. ARNOLD I. KAPPEL, B.A. Massachusetts '4 10 Craigie St., Cambridge, EL 4-7755 306 Chestnut St., Holyoke, Mass. WILLIAM A. KATSENES, A.B. Harvard '46 21 Boulevard Terrace, Brighton, AS 7-5189 21 Boulevard Terrace, Brighton, Mass. WALTER N. KAUFMAN, A.B. Brown '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge, EI.. 4-8797 25 Sixth St., Providence, R. I. JEROME R. KAYE, A.B. Columbia '49 160 Albion St., Somerville, PR 6-9261 18 Spooner St., Floral Park, N. Y. LLOYD S. KAYE, B.A. N.Y.U. '49 3 Shepard St., Cambridge 72 Barrow St., New York, N. Y. WILLIAM A. KAYNOR, B.A. Yale '45 76 Oxford St., Cambridge, KI 7-1336 168 Buckingham St., Waterbury, Conn. STUART E. KEEBLER, A.B. Princeton '49 15 Brown St., Cambridge, UN 4-0408 50 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. WILLIAM A. KELLY, JR. B.A. Yale '49 10 Craigie St., Cambridge, EL 4-7755 622 Ardleigh Dr., Akron, Ohio WILLIAM J. KELLY, A.B. Geneva '49 62 Buckingham St., Cambridge, TR 6-5172 3310 4th Ave., Beaver Falls, Penna. ANDREW E. KENDIG, B.S. Colorado '49 128 Brattle St., Cambridge, KI 7-6824 Wheatland, Wyoming 5 1 I I Page one hundred fifteen Page one hundred sixteen CLASS OF 1952 KEITH F. KENNEDY, B.S. Yale '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge 224 No. Main St., West Hartford, Conn. JOHN W. KERN, A.B. Princeton '49 96 Prescott St., Cambridge 4407 Hadfield Lane, Washington, D. C. CLARENCE W. KERR, M.A. Harvard '49 15 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge 314 Cumberland Rd. Glendale, Calif. WILLIAM G. KERR, A.B. Dartmouth '49 D-39 McCulloch Hall 8802 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. IRVING L. KESSLER, B.S. Ohio '48 S4 Garfield St., Cambridge, EL 4-8946 1742 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y. ALBERT R. KETCHAM III, B.A. Vermont '49 7 Mellen St., Cambridge 361 Shore Rd., Greenwich, Conn. SAMUEL G. KING, A.B. Harvard '49 37 Devon Rd., Chestnut Hill, LO 6-4730 37 Devon Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. WILLIAM MC. KINNAIRD, A.B. Washington 55 Lee '49 40 Kirkland St., Cambridge, EI.. 4-9750 S66 Sunset Rd., Louisville, Ky. WILLIAM J. KIRBY, A.B. Harvard '47 38 Avon St., Cambridge, KI 7-3045 118 So. Burr Blvd., Kewanee, Ill. ANDREW B. KIRKPATRICK, JR., B.S. Davidson '49 ZS Appleton St., Cambridge, KI 7-8431 720 Greenhill Ave., Wilmington, Del. RONALD P. KLEIN, A.B. Stanford '49 5 Shepard St., Cambridge 960 Lawton Sr., San Francisco, Calif. PHILIP KOCH, A.B. Harvard '49 95 Prescott Sc., Cambridge, KI 7-815 6 104 Pulaski St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALFRED S. KOFFLER, B.A. Brown '49 35 Lancaster Terrace, Brookline, LO 6-3009 74 Nancy Blvd., Merrick, N. Y. QUENTIN L. KOPP, B.A. Dartmouth '49 4 Francis Ave., Cambridge, EL 4-9829 368 Bruce St., Syracuse, N. Y. ROBERT R. KREIS, B.S. Columbia '49 1675 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, TR 6-2456 141 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT B. KRONER, B.A. Syracuse '49 11 Shepard St., Cambridge, EL 4-8492 1132 Broad St., Newark, N. J. HARVEY S. KRONFELD, B.A. Delaware '49 13 Chauncy St., Cambridge, EL 4-8185 200 E. 22nd St., Wilmington, Del. ROBERT H. KUBIE, A.B. Harvard '50 44 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-9570 7 East 81st St., New York, N. Y. CLASS OF 1952 ROBERT I.. KUNEY, B.A. Yale '49 36 Holden St., Cambridge, TR 6-4260 523175 17th Ave. N., Seattle, Wash. ARTHUR D. LADDS, B.A. Rochester '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge 24 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass. EDWARD LANE-RETICKER, A.B. Dart- mouth '46 107 Upland Rd., Brookline, LO 6-0897 107 Upland Rd., Brookline, Mass. CHESTER LATER, B.A. Trinity '49 20 Mellen St., Cambridge, KI 7-8057 769 Ridge Rd., Wethersfield, Conn. ROBERT J. LAWSON, B.A. Yale '49 27 Dana St., Cambridge, KI 7-2577 Chelsea, Mass. JOSEPH T. LEE, B.A. Yale '47 9 Farrar St., Cambridge, KI 7-1268 320 Barrington St., Rochester, N. Y. SEYMOUR LEFKOWITZ, B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '49 102 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, KI 7-S664 1170 Nameoke St., Far Rockaway, N. Y. ALVIN L. LEVIN, A.B. Rochester '49 19 Garden St., Boston 14, RI 2-1061 S56 Harvard St., Rochester, N. Y. RICHARD C. LEVIN, B.A. Syracuse '49 11 Shepard St., Cambridge, EL 4-8492 525 Harvard St., Fall River, Mass. SEYMOUR LEVINE, B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-8797 1044 Hopkinson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM T. LIFLAND, B.S. Yale '49 40 Kirkland St., Cambridge, EL 4-9750 17 Duncan Ave., Jersey City, N. J. HAROLD W. LOCKHART, B.S. U.S.N.A. '41 27 Woodcliffe Rd., Lexington 27 Woodcliffe Rd., Lexington, Mass. RODNEY W. LOEB, A.B. California '49 14 Traymore St., Cambridge 936 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. MILTON A. LOEWENTHAL, B.A. Wesleyan '49 54 Wendell St., Cambridge, EL 4-4062 340 Eastwood Rd., Woodmere, N. Y. ARTHUR LONDON, B.S. Illinois '49 S8 Hammond St., Cambridge, EL 4-8422 1918 Brooklyn Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. HUGO A. LORENZ, B.S. Northwestern '49 30 Walker St., Cambridge, EL 4-2016 309 Highland, Elmhurst, Ill. ADOLFO F. LUCA, B.A. N.Y.U. '49 1 SS Ellery St., Cambridge, EL 4-6503 1960 Coney Island Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. I ANTHONY LUoNGo, B.A. Rutgers '49 24 Mellen St., Cambridge, KI 7-4054 ' 139 Pearl St., Elizabeth, N. J. Page one hundred seventeen Page one hmzdred eighteen CLASS OF 1952 IVER C. McDOUGALL, JR., B.A. Yale '49 6 Wyman Rd., Cambridge 38 Duseberry Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. PAUL Y. MACOMBER, A.B. Princeton '49 21 Frost St., Cambridge, TR 6-S364 189 Longview Ave., White Plains, N. Y. GAEL M. MAHONY, B.A. Yale '49 61 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, RI 2-2322 61 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. MELVIN R. MAILLOUX, B.A. Massachusetts '49 28 Mellen St., EL 4-8509 210 Cedar St., Wellesley, Mass. EDWIN A. MALLOY, A.B. Harvard '47 15 Farwell Place, Cambridge, TR 6-S742 422 Ocean Drive West, Stamford, Conn. RICHARD E. MANSFIELD, B.S. Northwestern '49 S3 Francis Ave., Cambridge 762 N. Catherine Ave., La Grange Park, Ill. M. WESLEY MARANS, B.S. Minnesota '48 24 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-8797 904 W. Gold St., Butte, Mont. STANLEY A. MARKS, A.B. Harvard '49 410 Ambassador Hotel., TR 6-4198 3920 Winding Way, Cincinnati, Ohio JOHN B. MARRON, B.A. St. Ambrose '45 24 Mellen St., Cambridge 436 W. Sth St., Davenport, Iowa FRANK MAURAN III, B.A. Yale '49 4 Potter Park, Cambridge 65 President Ave., Providence, R. I. THOMAS G. MCCAUSLAND, B.A. Yale '49 Suite 4, 1109 Mass. Ave., Cambridge Beaver Grade Rd., Coraopolis Heights, Pa. ALLAN H. McCOID, B.S. Northwestern '43 21 Hammond St., Cambridge, UN 4-3239 700 E. Washington St., Mount Pleasant, Iowa MURRAY M. MCCOLLOCH, B.A. Maryland '49 S6 Wendell St., Cambridge 102 Ames Rd., Silver Spring, Md. JOHN H. MQEVERS, A.B. Kansas '49 18 Sumner Rd., Cambridge, TR 6-7520 S700 Wyandotte St., Kansas City, Mo. JAMES R. MCGINNIS, A.B. Princeton '49 S Chauncy St., Cambridge Stewartstown, Pa. EARL MCHUGH, B.A. Buffalo '49 39 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-2954 clo L. C. Stuart, East Aurora, N. Y. FREDERICK F. MCINTOSH, III, A.B. West Virginia '48 285 Howard St., Cambridge Spencer, W. Va. CLAUDE W. MCLESKEY, B.A. Yale '49 7 Irving Terrace, Cambridge 23 Riverview Pk. Dr., Columbus, Ohio CLASS OF 1952 RICHARD P. McMAHON, A.B. Georgetown '49 102 Gainsboro St., Boston, KE 6-3691 66 Dryden Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. EDWARD C. MENDLER, JR., A.B. Princeton '49 103 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-2047 1826 E. jefferson Blvd., South Bend, Ind. JAMES M. MENGER, JR., A.B. Harvard '49 10 Blossom St., Boston 1312 Clay St., Vicksburg, Miss. HERMAN I. MERINOFF, A.B. Syracuse '49 54 Garfield St., Cambridge, EI. 4-8946 25 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. WILLIAM E. MEYER, B.A. Wisconsin '49 29 Shepard St., Cambridge, EL 4-2709 130 South 3rd St., Medford, Wis. HENRY S. MIDDENDORF, JR., A.B. Har- vard '45 32 Mellen St., Cambridge, UN 4-1021 300 Hammond St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. RICHARD B. MILLER, Harvard 109 Brainerd Rd., Boston 6915 E. Virgin Blvd., Tulsa, Okla. ROBERT J. MISEY, A.B. Dartmouth '49 D59 McCulloch 2364 N. Weil St., Milwaukee, Wis. RALPH V. MONAGHAN, B.A. Washington '49 14 Rutland St., Apt. 3, Cambridge, TR 6-5944 Star Rte 2, Belfair, Washington LEONARD MONSKY, A.B. Pennsylvania '49 21 Hamond St., Cambridge, EL 4-B132 4610 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Penna. PARKER G. MONTGOMERY, A.B. Harvard '49 96 Prescott St., Cambridge, EL 4-7345 35 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. HILLEARY D. MOORE, B.A. Grinnell '49 24 Craigie, Cambridge, EL 4-4031 4135 Grand Ave., Western Springs, Ill. JAMES P. MOWER, B.S. California '49 231 Mass. Ave., Arlington 3560 - 65th Ave., Oakland, Calif. WERNER D. MUELLER, A.B. Harvard '49 78 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge 17445 Shelbourne Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio MICHAEL S. MULDAVIN, B.S. Harvard '49 16 Usher Rd., W. Medford, MY 8-0195 Ribera, N. M. THOMAS W. MULLANE, JR., B.S. Holy Cross '49 31A Sacramento St., Cambridge, EL 4-7279 604 E. 17th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BRIAN S. MURDOCK, B.A. Yale '49 84 Garden Street, Cambridge, KI 7-7083 19 Windsor Ave., Meriden, Conn. ARTHUR A. MURPHY, B.S. U.S.M.A. '46 12 Broadway, Beverly, BEV 1035M 12 Broadway, Beverly, Mass. Page one hundred 'nineteen CLASS OF 1952 CORNELIUS F. MURPHY, A.B. Harvard '49 382 Charles St., Malden, ME 4-2944 382 Charles St., Malden, Mass. i RICHARD E. MURRAY, A.B. Harvard '49 21 Bryant St., Cambridge, KI 7-S109 6801 Madeline Court, Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD A. MYREN, B.S. Wisconsin '48 42 Harborview Ave., Winthrop, OC 3-1404M Madison, Wis. JOSEPH NAHRA, B.A. Western Reserve '49 456 Huron Ave., Cambridge 2543 Euclid Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio AUDRE W. G. NEWBURG, A.B. Harvard '49 2 Ridgely Court, Cambridge, UN 4-8913 888 Park Ave., New York, N, Y. ROGER D. NEWELL, B.A. Minnesota '49 4 Francis Ave., Cambridge Harmony, Minn. ALLAN J. NEWMARK, A.B. Harvard 'S0 Eliot House F-33, EI.. 4-S994 1160 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. HERBERT W. NICHOLS, A.B. Harvard '48 371 Harvard St., Cambridge, KI 7-5340 4148 DuBois Blvd., Brookfield, Ill. WILLIAM M. NICHOLS, B.S. U.S.M.A. '45 38 Highland Ave., Winchester, WI 6-32S7M 6 The Downs, Tuscaloosa, Ala. RONALD A. NICHOLSON, A.B. Harvard '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge S Summit Ave., Lawrence, Mass. BEN E. NICKSON, B.S. Syracuse '49 13 Chauncy St., Cambridge, EL 4-8185 2316 N. Upton St., Arlington, Va. WALTER E. O'LEARY, A.B. Fordham '49 21 Hammond St., Cambridge 3 Peter Cooper Rd., New York 10, N. Y. MARK P. O'NEILI., A. B. Harvard '49 1753 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, KI 7-5828 3510 Tullamore Rd., University Heights, Ohio ROBERT OPPENHEIMER, B.A. Oberlin '49 22 Wendell St., Cambridge, EL 4-2270 120 San Rafael Dr., Rochester, N. Y. STANLEY V. OSTROW, B.A. Yale '49 5 Shepard St., Cambridge 5446 Plainfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa. STANTON S. OSWALD, B.A. Pennsylvania '49 S3 Oxford St., EL 4-8466 1032 Wagner Ave., Philadelphia, Penna. JOHN M. PALMER, B.A. St. Thomas '49 20 Ellsworth Ave., Cambridge, UN 4-3235 3701 Pillsbury Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. CHARLES L. PALMS, B.S.S. Georgetown '49 102 Gainsboro St., Boston, KE 6-3691 78 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Page one hundred twenty , Box 788, Wwdside, Redwood, Calif. CLASS OF 1952 HAROLD PARRITZ, B.A. Yale '49 23 Ashford Rd., Newton Center, BI 4-0696 23 Ashford Rd., Newton Center, Mass. THOMAS W. PEARLMAN, A.B. Amherst '49 1000 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, EL 4-2066 177 Morris Ave., Providence, R. I. RUSSELL R. PEARSON, A.B. Harvard '47 38 Avon St., Cambridge, KI 7-3045 2170 lglehart Ave., St. Paul, Minn. JOHN H. PERKINS, JR., A.B. Harvard '50 172 Asbury St., So. Hamilton, Ham 197 172 Asbury St., South Hamilton, Mass. RICHARD L. PERRY, A.B. Harvard '49 3055 Mellen St., Cambridge Jefferson, Ohio JOHN PERSHING, JR., A.B. Princeton '49 21 Wendell St., Cambridge 190 Old Army Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ROBERT S. PERSKY, B.A. New York '49 55 Ellery St., Cambridge, EL 4-6503 70 Fairview Ave., Jersey City, N. J. WILLIAM O. PETERSEN, A.B. Harvard '49 74 Garfield St., Cambridge, KI 6-9347 1322 Astor, Chicago, Ill. JAMES T. PHILLIPS, JR., A.B. Princeton '49 6 Chauncy St., Cambridge, KI 7-4237 67 Prospect Hill Ave., Summit, N. J. ATHERTON M. PHLEGER, A.B. Stanford '49 23 Avon St., Cambridge, TR 6-3818 DANIEL M. PIERCE, A.B. Harvard '49 7 Brown St., Cambridge, EL 4-4292 340 N. Sheridan, Highland Park, Ill. JACOB C. PINCUS, B.A. Clark '49 31 Wendell St., Cambridge, TR 6-8239 1105 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS C. POINDEXTER, A.B. Harvard '49 54 Concord Ave., Cambridge, EL 4-2674 1208 So. McKnight Rd., St. Louis, Mo. GORDON L. POOLE, A.B. Harvard '49 20 Berkeley St., Cambridge 665 Gerona Rd., Stanford Univ., Calif. ROBERT C. PORTER, B.A. Michigan '49 10 Craigie St., Cambridge, EI.. 4-7755 6267 Orchard Ln., Cincinnati, Ohio PHILIP C. POTTER, JR., A.B. Harvard '49 15 Farrar St., Cambridge, KI 7-6093 1170 Sth Ave., New York, N. Y. JOHN C. POWERS, B.A. Yale '49 40 Grant St., Needham, NE 3-2042K 40 Grant St., Needham, Mass. WILLIAM PRICKETT, JR., A.B. Princeton '49 12 Sumner Rd., Cambridge, EL 4-8976 Greenville, Del. Page one hundred twenty-one Page one hundred twenty-two CLASS OF 1952 umbia '49 40 Kirkland St., Cambridge, EL 4-9750 1233 Lawrence St., Washington, D. C. ALBERT L. RABB, JR., A.B. Indiana '49 15 Oxford St., Cambridge, EL 4-9840 4146 N. Illinois, Indianapolis, Ind. AARON RABINOVITZ, A.B. Harvard '48 48 Buswell St., Boston, CO 6-1465 48 Buswell St., Boston, Mass. JAY A. RABINOWITZ, B.A. Syracuse '49 16 Linnaean St., Cambridge 1006 E. 28th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PETER T. RADO, A.B. Harvard '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge 25 E. 86th St., New York. N. Y. EDWARD C. REED, B.A. Nevada '49 42 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, KI 7-4929 915 Gordon Ave., Reno, Nevada WILLIAM E. REEVES, A.B. Harvard '46 Apt. 12, 10 Prescott St., Cambridge, KI 7-8581 10 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. JAMES E. REIK, A.B. Princeton '49 15 Brown St., Cambridge, UN 4-0408 3 Locust Lane, Bronxville, N. Y. CHARLES V. RETHERFORD, JR., A.B Harvard '49 27 Trowbridge St., Cambridge R.R.1, Box 214, Acton, Ind. DIXON R. RICH, B.A. Yale '49 96 Prescott St., Cambridge 10263 S.W. Riverside Dr., Portland, Ore. JOHN M. RICHMAN, B.A. Yale '49 34 Linnaean St., Cambridge, KI 7-8018 405 E. 54th St., New York, N. Y. 96 Prescott St., Cambridge, EL 4-7345 10 Sherbrooke Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. JACK ROSEN, A.B. Harvard '49 379 Harvard St., Cambridge, EL 4-8831 379 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. SEYMOUR M. ROSEN, A.B. Brown '50 115 Russell Ave., Watertown, WA 4-8175 192 Indiana Ave., Providence, R. I. VICTOR D. ROSEN, B.A. Yale '49 54 Wendell St., Cambridge, EL 4-4062 581 Boden Way, Oakland, Calif. IRA ROSENBAUM, B.A. California '47 54 Garfield St., Cambridge, EL 4-8946 Hotel Schenley, Pittsburgh, Pa. HARRY B. ROSENBERG, B.A. Oberlin '49 22 Wendell St., Cambridge, EL 4-2270 2231 E. 67th St., Chicago, Ill. SIDNEY D. ROSOFF, B.S. N.Y.U. '49 61 Oxford St., Cambridge, UN 4-3436 1820 Phelan Place, Bronx, N. Y. RICHARD F. PURCELL, A.B., G.W. '48, A.M. Col- SYDNEY M. ROGERS, JR., A.B. Michigan '49 CLASS OF 1952 JOHN A. ROUNTREE, A.B. Alabama '49 61 Oxford St., Cambridge 1501 S. Hull St., Montgomery, Ala. WILLIAM T. ROUNTREE, JR., A.B. Alabama '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-8797 705 Lapsley St., Selma, Ala. ROBERT H. ROUT, B.A. Wisconsin '49 Gallatin Hall - D23, EL 4-9449 90 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. GERALD RUBIN, B.A. N.Y.U. '49 4 Traymore St., Cambridge, EL 4-4806 61 West 74th St., New York, N. Y. ERNEST H. RUCKERT, A.B. Princeton '49 1679 Mass. Ave., Cambridge 127 Roosevelt Ave., Westwood, N. J. HERBERT B. RUSKIN, B.A. Michigan '49 410 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, UN 4-2081 19121 Berkeley, Detroit 21, Mich. THOMAS E. RUSSELL, B.S. Illinois '49 64 Kirkland St., Cambridge, EL 4-8563 7 Pine St., Haverhill, Mass. HARALD C. SAAKVITNE, A.B. Michigan '48 49 Sacramento, Cambridge, KI 7-7535 49 Sacramento, Cambridge, Mass. THOMAS SAMMON, A.B. Loyola '49 588 Huron Ave., Cambridge, TR 6-0173 558 Lathrop Ave., River Forest, Ill. FRANK E. A. SANDERS, A.B. Harvard '49 AdamS D-43, UN 4-4189 150 Amory St., Brookline, Mass. ARTHUR V. SAVAGE, A.B. Princeton '49 15 Farrar St., Cambridge, KI 7-6093 46 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, N. J. JAMES W. SCANLAN, A.B. Harvard '49 222 Clifton St., Belmont, BE 5-5120 222 Clifton St., Belmont, Mass. ROY H. SCHARF, B.A. Connecticut '49 44 Kirkland St., Cambridge, UN 4-0374 King St., Greenwich, Conn. LOUIS F. SCHAUER, B.S. Northwestern '49 5 Linden St., Cambridge 1511 W. Garfield Blvd., Chicago 36, 111. WILLIAM A. SCHEURICH, JR., B.Sc. Neb- raska '49 65 Langdon St., Cambridge, KI 7-8368 Imperial, Nebraska ROBERT L. SCHNEIDER, B.S. Cornell '49 5 Willow Crescent, Brookline, LO 6-1600 S Willow Crescent, Brookline, Mass. NORMAN P. SCHOENFELD, B.A. N.Y.U. '49 13 Chauncy St., Cambridge, EL 4-8185 240 E. 175 St., Bronx 57, N. Y. JOHN R. SCHORGER, A.B. Harvard '48 Sudbury Road, Concord, CON 1151-R 168 N. Prospect Ave., Madison, Wis. I. I 1 Page one hundred twenty-thfree CLASS OF l Page one hundred twenty-four 1952 ARNOLD SCHWARTZ, B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '49 20 Union Park, Boston, KE 6-8062 20 Union Park, Boston, Mass. WELLINGTON F. SCOTT, A.B. Harvard '49 8 Story St., Cambridge, EL 4-7583 Beechhurst, Long Island, N. Y. FRANK P. SEBREE, A.B. Missouri '49 15 Shepard St., Cambridge, KI 7-7449 444 W. Slst St., Kansas City, Mo. ' JOHN W. SEDER, B.A. Chicago '49 44 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-9570 2012 Chestnut Ave., Wilmette, Ill. NOEL. M. SEEBURG, JR., A.B. Harvard '49 9 Chauncy St., Cambridge, EL 4-5808 177 Clarendon Ave., Palm Beach, Fla. RICHARD E. SHAPIRO, B.A. Yale '49 21 Bryant St., Cambridge Beverly Hills, California ROBERT B. SHEA, A.B. Brown '49 E-22 McCulloch, EL 4-9459 90 Pitman St., Providence, R.I. JOHN B. SHEPPARD, B.A. N.Y.U. '49 1122A Adams St., Dorchester, BL 8-7890 JS Ocean Rd., Staten, Island, N. Y. BYRON D. SHER, B.S., B.A. Purdue Wash. fSt. Louisj 3 Newport Rd., Cambridge, TR 6-2427 6960 Kingsbury Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. JOHN L. SHOVER, B.A. Ohio Wesleyan '49 ll Shepard St., Cambridge, EL 4-8294 82 N. Washington, Delaware, Ohio LOUIS G. SHUSHAN, A.B. Pennsylvania '49 17 Newell Rd., Brookline, AS 7-7404 S22 Canal St., New Orleans, La. NORMAN R. SILBERSTEIN, B.A. Yale 8 Hamilton Rd., Brookline, BE 2-S477 8 Hamilton Rd., Brookline, Mass. NORMAN B. SILK, A.B. Brown '49 S Chauncy St., Cambridge, TR 6-0937 380 Archer St., Fall River, Mass. JOSEPH D. SILVERS, B.A. N.Y.U. '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-8797 253 W. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. KIRKSEY SIMMONS, A.B. Tulane '45 6 Sacramento St., Cambridge, KI 7-0834 2439 Nashville Ave., New Orleans, La. ROBERT B. SIMON, B.S. Illinois '49 24 Irving St., Cambridge, EL 4-8797 ' 7427 Chappel Ave., Chicago, Ill. TOBIAS SIMON, B.A. Hofstra '49 44 Duxbury Rd., Newton Center, DE 2-1394 S99 Empire Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. WALTER J. SKINNER, A.B. Harvard '48 7 Kirkland Rd., Cambridge, EL 4-8494 Providence, R.I. '4 '49 CLASS OF 1952 DANIEL SKLAR, A.B. Colorado '49 21 Hammond St., Cambridge, EL 4-8132 333 W. 57th St., New York, N. Y. DANIEL L. SKOLER, Chicago 55 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, UN 4-2419 291 Leslie St., Newark, N. J. PEIRCE B. SMITH, A.B. Brown '49 44 Concord Ave., Cambridge, TR 6-6489 147 S. Main St., Attleboro, Mass. VINCENT R. SMITH, JR., A.B. Princeton '49 8 Ardley Rd., Winchester, WI 6-3038R E. Lincoln Highway, Greensburg, Pa. JOHN L. SNOOK, JR., A.B. Antioch '49 951 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge 2004 Waller St., Portsmouth, Ohio ALFRED R. SOLVIE, A.B. Harvard '46 34 Perkins Hall 3935 2 Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. NICHOLAS U. SOMMERFELD, A.B. Princeton '48 9 Ashton Place, Cambridge, TR 6-7488 222 Elm St., Northampton, Mass. FRED I. SONNENFELD, B.S. C.C.N.Y. '49 12 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, EL 4-4070 1705 Andrews Ave., Bronx, N. Y. ROBERT V. SPAYD, A.B. Princeton '49 63 Francis Ave., Cambridge, UN 4-3625 2445 Ridgeway Rd., Dayton, Ohio DAVID H. SPILLER, B.A. Michigan '49 49 Overlook Rd., Arlington, AR 5-0575W Chicago, Ill. JOHN P. STEARNS, A.B. Dartmouth '49 4 Francis Ave., Cambridge, EL 4-9829 RD 2, Danbury Rd., Wilton, Conn. ISRAEL A. STEIN, B.S. N.Y.U. '47 372 Beacon St., Cambridge 141-04 77th Ave., Flushing, N. Y. IRVING STEINHARDT, B.S. M.I.T. '48 100 Claremont Ave., Arlington, AR 5-4432W 476 Gurdon St., Bridgeport, Conn. SAMUEL A. STERN, A.B. Pennsylvania '49 53 Dunster St., Cambridge, EL 4-9344 4145 Lancaster Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. JUDE L. STIER, B.A. Syracuse '49 16 Linnaean St., Cambridge 220 S. Main St., Liberty, N. Y. HERBERT STOLLER, B.S. Wisconsin '49 40 Kirkland St., EL 4-9750 3311 Fallstaff Rd., Baltimore, Md. JAMES P. STORER, B.A. Kenyon '49 145 Austin St., Cambridge, EL 4-7034 1011 Puritan Ave., Birmingham, Mich. i EDWARD M. SULLIVAN, A.B. Dartmouth '49 490 Centre St., Boston, JA 4-3907 490 Centre St., Boston, Mass. Page one hufndrecl twenty-five CLASS Page one hundred twenty-six CDF 1952 LEONARD K. SULLIVAN, A.B. Dartmouth '48 214 Russett Rd., Brookline, PA 7-1667 214 Russett Rd., Brookline, Mass. ROGER H. SULLIVAN, A.B. Princeton '49 63 Francis Ave., Cambridge, UN 4-3625 5 Church Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. EDWIN S. S. SUNDERLAND, JR., A.B. Har- vard '49 28 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, EL 4-7479 4 East 72nd St., New York, N. Y. HOWARD P. SWANSON, B.A. Brooklyn '49 28 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge 564 Linden Blvd., Brooklyn, N.Y. ROBERT D. TAICHERT, B.A. New Mexico '48 7 Mellen St., Cambridge, EL 4-8691 403 Don Gaspar Ave., Santa Fe, N. M. JOSEPH THALHOFER, A.B. Harvard '50 31A Sacramento St., Cambridge, EL 4-7279 569 W. Second St., Prineville, Ore. LUCIUS H. THAYER, II, B.A. Amherst '49 1654 Massachusetts Ave.. Cambridge, TR 6-9450 1654 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass. FRED G. THEVER, JR., B.A. Yale '49 2022 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge 23365 Detroit Rd., Rocky River, Ohio LISBON U. TILLMAN, A.B., B.U. '49 17 Alpine St., Roxbury 523A N. Mass. St., Oklahoma City, Okla. EDMUND A. TRACCARELLA, A.B. Haverford '49 24 Mellen St., Cambridge 1008 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. JAY W. TRACEY, JR., B.S. Yale '49 Z Rutland St., Cambridge, EL 4-8129 400 South 7th St., Rocky Ford, Colo. ROBERT H. TULLIS, JR., A.B. Hofstra '49 61 Oxford St., Cambridge, UN 4-3436 51-11 Marathon Pkwy., Little Neck, N. Y. EDMUND W. TULLY, B.A. Yale '47 97 W'estfield St., Dedham, DE 3-0393M 97 W'estfield St., Dedham, Mass. JOHN M. TUOHY, A.B. Loras '49 1564 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, UN 4-2543 Bateman Rd., Dundee, Ill. GLEN G. TYLER, B.A. Colorado '37 3 Newport Rd., Cambridge, K1 7-8971 Berkeley, Calif. ALEXANDER M. VAGLIANO, A.B. Harvard '49 256 Beacon St., Boston, KE 6-5532 Bolton Priory, Pelham, N. Y. ANDREW P. VANCE, A.B. Harvard '48 20 Orchard St., Cambridge, KI 7-2263 4915 - 30th Place, N.W., Washington 8, D. C. GEORGE A. VARDAMIS, A.B. Maine '49 4 Francis Ave., Cambridge 153 Hammond St., Bangor, Me. CLASS OF 1952 DAVID H. VERNON, A.B. Harvard '49 5 Grovers Ave., Winthrop, OC 3-1125 5 Grovers Ave., Winthrop, Mass. DAVID S. VOGELS, JR., A.B. Dartmouth '49 32 Mellen St., Cambridge, EL 4-9304 Dartmouth, Mass. COLEMAN VOLGENAU, A.B. Colgate '49 65 Frost St., Cambridge, UN 4-1995 Clarence, N. Y. CARROLL L. WAINWRIGHT, JR., B.A. Yale '49 Lowell Rd., Concord, 706 Ring 1-2 Apaquogue Rd., East Hampton, N. Y. ROBERT J. WALDRON, B.A. Bowdoin '50 410 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, UN 4-0388 410 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. HARRY L. WALLACE, A.B., B.S. Indiana '49 61 Oxford St., Cambridge, UN 4-3436 939 S. High St., Bloomington, Ind. RICHARD W. WALLACH, A.B. Harvard '49 50 Kirkland St., Cambridge, EL 4-6153 75 Central Park W., New York, N. Y. EAMON J. WALSH, B.A. Pennsylvania '49, Read- ing degree Oxon., Oxford University 24 Irving St., Cambridge S70 E. State St., Trenton, N. J. JOHN G. WALTER, A.B. Bucknell '49 15 Forest St., Cambridge, EL 4-0956 1001 Irving Ave., Westfield, N. J. WILLIAM WARD, A.B. Howard '49 14 Concord Ave., Cambridge, EL 4-8710 2615 Canterbury Rd., Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT S. WARSAW, A.B. Harvard '46 50 Kirkland St., Cambridge, EL 4-6153 40 Park St., Brookline, Mass. DANIEL C. WEARY, A.B. Harvard '49 7 Irving Terrace, Cambridge, EL 4-9847 439 West First St., junction City, Kansas RUSSELL T. WEIL, A.B. Harvard '49 928 E. 4th St., South Boston, SO 8-3150 928 E. 4th St., South Boston, Mass. HERSCHEL M. WEINBERG, B.A. Brooklyn '48 65 Frost St., Cambridge, UN 4-1995 1641 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. MARVIN W. WEINSTEIN, A.B. Bucknell '49 369 Harvard St., Cambridge, EL 4-9717 1301 juniper St. N. W., Washington, D. C. HERBERT M. WEISS, A.B. Wesleyan '49 96 Prescott St., Cambridge 46 E. Dorrance St., Kingston, Pa. HOWARD A. WEISS, B.S. U.S.N.A. '46 80 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, RI 2-0652 80 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. NELSON E. WEISS, A.B. Western Reserve '49 76 Oxford St., Cambridge, KI 7-1336 3440 Avalon Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Page one hundred twenty-seven CLASS OF 1 1 Page one hundred twenty-eight 952 ROBERT WEISS, 67 Dartmouth St., 2784 Morris Ave., WILLIAM L. 48 Irving St., B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '49 Boston Bronx, N. Y. WEISS, A.B. Syracuse Cambridge, EL 4-2949 47 Lewis Parkway, Yonkers, N. Y. LOUIS H. J. WELCH, A.B. Umon 49 372 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, TR 6-2811 9 Van Ness Ave., Greenwich, N. Y. RICHARD L. WELCH, A.B. Yale '48 4 Potter Park, Cambridge, TR 6-1618 118 Hundreds Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. HARRY H. WELLINGTON, A.B. Pennsylvania '47 53 Dunster St., Cambridge, EL 4-9344 117 Pendleton St., New Haven, Conn. JOSEPH M. WELLS, S.B. Harvard '43 90 Dunster Lane, Winchester, AR S-3S33W 4240 Wegg Ave., East Chicago, Ind. JONATHAN F. WHETZEL, A.B. Princeton '48 53 Wendell St., Cambridge, EL 4-9270 720 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES M. WHITE, JR., B.A. Yale '49 4 Potter Park, Cambridge, KI 7-2738 Beverly Farms, Mass. KIMBER L. WHITE, A.B. Harvard '47 32 Hillsdale Rd., Arlington 212 Parkway Drive, Hilton Village, Va. SCOTT C. WHITNEY, A.B. Nevada '49 64 Kirkland St., Cambridge, EL 4-8563 1060 Nevada St., Reno, Nevada 1 CHARLES F. WHITTEMORE. B.A. New Hamp- shire '49 D-Z4 McCulloch, EL 4-8457 RFD 4, Concord, N. H. PHILON WIGDER, B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '40, M.P.A. Harvard '49 Morris C-34, EL 4-8071 1329 Fort Stevens Drive, N.W., Washington, D. C. LEO WILDER, B.M.E. C.C.N.Y. '49 77 Kirkland St., Cambridge, TR 6-8366 807 Saratoga Ave., Brooklyn 12, N. Y. ALEXANDER C. WILKIE, JR., B.S.E. Michigan '42, M.s.E. Michigan '42 44 Oakland Ave., Arlington, AR 5-2918W 490 P. W. Blvd., Port Washington, N. Y. FLOYD WILKINS, JR., B.S. California '46 28 Mellen St., Cambridge, EL 4-8509 Rt. 1, Box 15, Fowler, Calif. ELEAZER A. WILLIAMS, A.B. Princeton '49 4 University Rd., Cambridge 839 Main St., Dalton, Mass. ROBERT B. WILLIAMSON, JR., A.B. Harvard '49 IS Oxford St., Cambridge, EL 4-9840 Augusta, Maine DAVID WOLF, A.B. Massachusetts '45 37 Charlotte St., Dorchester, GE 6-S344 37 Charlotte St., Dorchester, Mass. CLASS OF 1952 PRED WOLF, A.B. Pittsburgh '49 24 Mellen St., Cambridge 5700 Sth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. GEORGE VV. WOLF, JR., B.A. Yale '42 76 Monument, Concord, 1497R 3184 Morningview Terrace, Birmingham, Mich. ROBERT R. WOOD, B.A. Stanford '49 1 Potter Park, Cambridge, EL 4-0112 1550 Cowper St., Palo Alto, Calif. CHARLES G. VVRIGHT, JR., B.S. Northwestern '49 61 Oxford St., Cambridge, UN 4-3436 Woodstock, Ill. JOSEPH A. YANNI, B.A. Pennsylvania '49 2022 Mass. Ave., Cambridge E. Mt. Carbon, Pottsville, Penna. DONALD J. YATES, A.B. La Salle '49 7 Mercer Circle, Cambridge, TE 6-3050 104 S. 38th St., Philadelphia, Penna. KWOCK T. YEE, A.B. Harvard '49 Gallatin C-37, EL 4-9495 3611 Waialae Ave., Honolulu, T. H. MELVIN J. ZALEL, C.C.N.Y. '49 51 Oxford St., Cambridge, EL 4-8687 679 Waring Ave., New York, N. Y. MARK A. ZARBOCK, B.A. Kalamazoo '49 66 Dana Sr., Cambridge, TR 6-9353 147 E. McWilliams, Fond du Lac, Wis.. DAVID B. ZARETSKY, B.A. N.Y.U. '49 13 Chauncy St., Cambridge, EL 4-8185 51 East 58th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FERNANDO ZOBEL-MONTOJO, A.B. Harvard '49 44 Boylston St., Cambridge, TR 6-3510 Ayala Y Cia, Manila, Philippines SIDNEY K. ADLER Colorado Houston, Texas GILMAN F. ALLEN, JR. A.B. Harvard '49 88 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. JOHN B. BARNES A.B. Harvard '49 Grand View Drive, Peoria, Ill. EDWIN B. BARNETT B.A. Amherst '49 5102 Carlisle St., Philadelphia, Pa. ARTHUR BLASBERG, JR. B.A. Colby '49 269 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. GEORGE K. BOUZOUKIS Harvard Nashua, N. H. QUNPICTUREDJ JAMES R. BUSENBURG B.A. Kenyon '49 Danville, Ohio MAURICE CHAYT A.B. Brooklyn '49 2059-76 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. HYMAN CLURFELD B.A. Brooklyn '49 2120 E. 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. H. CALVIN COOLIDGE A.B. Brown '49 2430 Overlook, Cleveland Heights, ROBERT CROTTY A.B. Harvard '48 58 Atkinson St., Bellows Falls, Vt. CHRISTOPHER W. DAVIS B.A. South '49 10 Rosecrest Ave., Alexandria, Va. Ohio CLIFFORD DAVIS S.B. Chicago '49 Carrizo Springs, Texas DANIEL P. DAVISON Peacock Pt., Locust Valley, N. Y. LOUIS F. DEL DUCA B.A. Temple '50 2021 Mifflin St., Philadelphia, Pa. MILTON DIAMOND 240 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingston N. J. DONALD DOERING Wisconsin Rt. 1, LaValle, Wis. WILLIAM A. DONAHER A.B. Catholic U. '49 ' 105 3 Edgewood Rd., New Kensington, Pa Page one hundred twenty-nine ELLIOT H. EISMAN B.A. Michigan '49 407 E. 4th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES FERNANDEZ B.S., B.A. Washington '49 5744 McPherson, St. Louis, Mo. JOHN DOS R. FONSECA A.B. Harvard '49 190 Prospect St., Cambridge, Mass. HERBERT L. GALANT B.A. Wisconsin '49 1160 Evergreen Ave., New York, N. Y. GERALD GILLERMAN A.B. Harvard '49 58 Pleasant St., Brookline, Mass. JAMES M. GINN A.B. Michigan '49 18903 Birchcrest, Detroit, Mich. WARREN W. GLICK A.B. Johns'Hopkins '49 Q 3206 Vickers Rd., Baltimore, Md. ROBERT GOLDEN A.B. Kenyon '48 574 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. ALVIN H. GOLDSTEIN, JR. A.B. Colgate '49 545 West End BERNARD L. B.A. Wisconsin Ave., New York, N. Y. GOLDSTEIN '49 B835 23rd Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD A. GREEN A.B. Harvard '49 10 Oak Lane, Trenton, N. J. GEORGE GUERINOT 758 West Main, Rochester, N. Y. WILLIAM J. HARTWIG A.B. Dartmouth '48 2028 E. Park Pl., Milwaukee, Wis. GEORGE F. HOPKINS A.B. Harvard '49 4222 Valley St., Omaha, Neb. SALVATORE J. IANNUCCI A.B. N. Y. U. '4 9 2216 E. 26th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. IRVING JACOBSON A.B. Harvard '49 306 Hickory St., Dayton, Ohio ROYDEN A. KEDDY A.B. Harvard '49 293 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. EUGENE T. KOURY B.A. New Mexico '49 2445 Pueblo Bonito Drive, Albuquerque, N. M. JOHN K. LALLY A.B. Harvard '49 3281 S. Stafford St., Arlington, Va. ROSS A. LANGILL B.A. Beloit '48 Menominee, Mich. JOHN E. LARSON B.A. Amherst '49 245 College St., Springfield, Mass. EUGENE S. LEGGETT B.A. Princeton '49 1415 37th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. ARNOLD M. LEIBOWITZ B.A. Brooklyn '49 8 5 07 Coventry Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Page one hundred thirty CLASS OF 1952 QUNPICTUREDJ THOMAS B. LEMANN A.B. Harvard '49 6110 Marquette Pl., New Orleans, La. HARVEY A. LEVE A.B. Michigan '48 2625 Oneida St., Utica, N. Y. ARTHUR G. LEVIN B.A. Swarthmore '48 7521 Humble Rd., Houston, Texas MORRIS LEVIN B.S. Purdue '47 3299 E. Overlook Rd., Cleveland Heights Ohio HOWARD E. LEVITT B.A. N.Y.U. '49 250 E. 178th St., New ALLAN N. LITTMAN London University Winnington Rd., London, RICHARD S. LOMBARD A.B. Harvard '49 Balboa Heights, Canal Zone EDMUND LUDWIG A.B. Harvard '49 1530 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. ROBERT J. MCGARRY A.B. Harvard '49 208 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. ROBERT D. McILWAINE, III York, N. Y. England 434 W. Washington St., Petersburg, Va. CHARLES R. MARKELS B.A.L. DePauw '49 1455 Fargo Ave., Chicago, Ill. IRWIN S. MARKOWITZ B.A. Wisconsin '49 34 Goodwin Ave., Newark, FREDERIC M. MARS B.A. N.Y.U. '49 696 Maple St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN P. MARTIN A.B. Boston C. '49 55 Dartmouth St., Somerville, Mass. EMMANUEL W. METZ B.A. Dartmouth '49 36 Channing St., N.W., Washington, D. C GEORGE H. MEYER B.A. Michigan '49 1476 Chicago Blvd., Detroit, Mich. BISSELI.. MIDDLETON A.B. Princeton '49 60 Brunswick St., Rochester, N. Y. FRANKLAND W. L. MILES, JR. A.B. Harvard '49 N. J. 1139 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Mass. SHELDON NEWMAN B.B.A. Wisconsin '49 941 Jerome Ave., Bronx, N. Y. RICHARD A. NORRIS B.s. Lehigh '49 117 S. Virginia Ave., Atlantic City, PHILIP O'BRIEN, JR. B.A. Yale '48 65 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke, Mass. MYRON ORLOFSKY B.A. Stanford '49 19 Richbell Rd., White Plains, N. Y. ARTHUR roman A.B. Duke '49 1041.5 E. North S... Raleigh, N. c. N.J RICHMOND PRESCOTT A.B. Harvard '49 25 School St., South Dartmouth, Mass. SIRIUS C. PROESTOPOULOS A.B. Harvard '49 Truro, Mass. ROBERT R. REID, JR. A.B. Washington BL Lee '49 320 S. Maple St., Winchester, Ky. HAROLD RICHTER B.S.E. Michigan '48 1 Washington Pl., Cranford, N. J. MYRON ROBINS B.A. Rochester '49 140 Clarkston Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT E. RODES, JR. A.B. Brown '47 101 Revere St., Boston, Mass. GORDON H. ROW, JR. A.B. Swarthmore '49 Linden Dr., Natchez, Miss. JAMES F. RYAN A.B. Harvard '49 202 Stratford HARVEY L. A.B. N.Y.U. '49 Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. St., W. Roxbury, Mass. SCHEIN 737 Snediker ARTHUR W. SCHMUTZ B.A. Johns Hopkins '49 2906 Baker St., Baltimore, Md. ALFRED R. SCHNEIDER A.B. Hamilton '49 25 Himrod St., Ridgewood, N. Y. TULLY SCOTT B.A. Amherst '49 169 Cedar Ave., Arlington, Mass. ALBERT H. SENNETT B.A. Brooklyn '49 139 E. 38th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. VICTOR H. SIEBEL, JR. A.B. U.C.L.A. '49 14871 Valley Vista Blvd., Sherman Oak Calif. ROBERT W. SMITH A.B. Hamilton '49 29 The Green, Woodstock, Vt. JOSEPH SMUKLER A.B. Kenyon '49 3243 N. 32nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. ROBERT M. SPIRE A.B. Harvard '49 320 S. 51 Ave., Omaha, Neb. ROBERT S. SPITZER B.A. Yale '49 8301 Delmar, St. Louis, Mo. ERNEST SWIEDLER A.B. Brooklyn '49 1994 E. 4th St., Boston, Mass. PETER TALBOT B.A. Amherst '49 234 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. RICHARD B. WEBSTER A.B. Harvard '49 3 Lenox St., Worcester, Mass. MURRAY WEINSTEIN B.A. Brooklyn '49 825-47 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 5 un...- :sw 1:55 ' 313 QM Hn Q my v l 5 f f'kkk E f if ui Z? 3 ggi. 1, as 'N-sq-qvpy is ...auwifl lim ..1- .. Hn J, A - 5:4 1- ,Y ffl ,131 151, -V f' F V. :E 1 A ,g y . 'i ?- . ff' 4 ' I , ' .,,, 4 ' if gig, W, , UML gg' - Z E '5 Q Y'v 3m ,X Q ' 'L . flu Q- + W y ,, ' -- - V . +1 ff' ,4., Vg 3 -- ...ri-l s -... ,flat If Ties 1 4 . Q L REVIEW ' j W ef . -Q xg-qygkgif,-,', .. Viiuik .:. K 11, K ,Hb 4,1 ,K 5., H K I i f .L ,- ,. ,. . Harvard ,CIIW Review Now in its sixty-third year of publica- tion, the Harvard Law Review is the oldest of the law school journals. Its pre-eminent position in the field of legal literature is a testimonial to the vision of its founders, who first conceived of a self-perpetuating law review, operated and edited on profes- sional standards by those who are still in the educational process. In the original issue, these founders concluded their modest aims with, 'iYet we are not without hopes that the Rl'L iC1L' may be serviceable to the profession at largef' Its paid circulation of over 6,000, and annual gross income of approximately S60,000, demonstrate that the influence of the non-profit Review is not limited to the confines of the school. But serving the profession directly by re- porting the continuous development of the law is not the Rest-'ieufs only function. As an outlet and an initiating force for legal scholarship, the Review has published select- ed legal thought of some of the foremost judges, practitioners and law teachers of three generations. The Review has been proud to list among its contributors the names of Holmes, Frankfurter, Pound, Ames, Beale, Williston, Scott and a host of others. The Ret-'ieu-' also attempts to serve the student body of the law school by making available its resume of contemporary de- velopments in the law through subscription at reduced prices, and by published collect- ed reprints of selected articles dealing with specific subjects in the curriculum. The Legal Research Program, which offers third- year students an opportunity to acquire ex- perience in legal writing and research simi- lar to that done by the Review, is directed by three members of the editorial board. A final service is the prepartion and distri- bution of a booklet setting forth a uniform system of citation, which is used by a great many practicing lawyers, and almost uni- versally by other law journals. Left fo Right: First Rauf: Kcepnews, Thompson, Cross, Hoberman, Fisher, McHenry, Kamin, Seronif Row: Zimmerman, Gibbons, Somers, Finkelstein, Blackman, Lynn, Reese, Greene, Third Row: Murphy, Schoen, Schwartz, Denison, Trautman, Lipson, McKusick, Baldwin, Simon, Green, Sindler, Loeser, Cotfg Fourib Row: Vorenberg, Cox, Sirinsky, Byrne, Shcedy, Westfall, Cohen, Adler, Andrews, Kagan, Hickman, Helfron, Sato, W'attling5 Fifih Row: Sand, Mertz, Jordan, Gelman, Stolper, Baum, Hill, Bare, Facher, Crawford, Vagts, Thomases, Everett, No! pirfured: Hydeman, Sporn. Page one hundred thirty-four Left fo Right: Dennison, Sindler, McKusick. Not the least of the aims of the La-zu Review processes is the training of its stu- dent editors. Approximately one-third of the published material is unsigned student workg the remainder, contributed by lead- ing lawyers and teachers of law, is thorough- ly edited by the student officers of the board. An example of the painstaking preparation of Review material is afforded by the Recent Case department. In select- ing recent decisions of a significance war- ranting consideration, members of the board read all cases reported in the English lan- guage and occasionally noteworthy decisions in other tongues. The most important and interesting are selected in a panel discussion of the editors, called the case meeting. Re- ports from preliminary research are the basis for further sifting, and the cases finally to be treated are assigned to an individual editor who is primarily respon- sible for the finished product. His inten- sive research and Writing is followed by thorough editing with two or three third- year men, and the generous and helpful criticism of a member of the law school faculty. To assure a continuance of the Revie-w's tradition for technical accuracy, each citation is checked against the original source, and the copy is carefully proofread. The result of approximately three weeks' work involving the cooperative Left fo Rigbl: Facher, Cohen, Fisher, Gelman effort of six or eight editors, a completed Recent Case occupies only a page or a page and a half in the published issue. There can be little doubt, however, that the work is as educationally valuable as it is time con- suming. In recording, analyzing, and sometimes shaping the evolutionary processes of the law, the Review has the diverse purposes of serving practicing lawyers, legal scholarship, law students, and its student editors. Suc- cess in the fulfillment of one has fortunate- ly proved to be a corollary to success in the others. J up Wu. c Q 1 ' ,.g.yjxjQlQX3i,' AL. I ' na' I Page one hundred thirty-five Kodrd of fudcld ,Advisers Lvff lo Right: Firsf Row: Harrington, Sarah Pine, june Reading, Rymer, Randallg Srraml Row: Nemtzow, Parker, Schmidt fCbuirnr.mJ, Jeffries, O'Connor, Alperng Third Row: Pedersen, Stapleton, Ofsthun, Cohen. Although historians recording the history of the United States have so far chosen to ignore it, March 8th, 1910 is the date on which, in effect, a forty-ninth state was added to the Union. For on that date, the Faculty resolved to create the Board of Student Advisers, and with it the myster- ious Commonwealth of Ames came into ex- istence. Some law clubs preceded the organiza- tion of the Board by more than three quar- ters of a century, but in those days little cohesion of purpose, little uniformity of method, and 'no systematic process of in- struction had been evolved. Dean Ezra Ripley Thayer, understanding the great val- ue of law club work, but also conscious of its early defects, conceived the idea of or- ganizing a group of high standing students for the express purpose of coordinating law clubs and directing the moot courts. Dean Pound nurtured the Board in its infant years and watched over it through the many years of its growth. With his, and present- ly with Dean Griswoldis help, the Board has Page one hundred thirty-six reached its majority, and now provides the advantages of law club and moot court work to every interested student. The law club project seeks to give all participants realistic training in the basic techniques of legal research, of formal brief writing, and of oral appellate argument. This is done with the help of the Ames Competition, a series of fictitious law suits, arising in the equally fictitious Common- Wealth of Ames. The claims of their ficti- tious clients are argued by very real student counsels. To organize the Ames Competi- tion, the members fulfill a threefold task which may be classified under the headings of Research, Instruction and Administra- tion. To keep the file of the hundreds of cases used in the arguments up to date, mem- bers constantly devise new cases, and re- vise old ones. Cases are constructed after much careful research, with particular view to fields where the law is still unsettled, or where there is a split of authority. The cases arise under the Common Law, or un- Lrff fo Riglwl: Oftlisun, Stapleton, Park- er, Schmidt, O'Connor, Jeffries. der statutes drafted for the purpose of the case. Much care is needed to make the factual setting realistic and the procedure legally plausible. There IHUSY be sufficient authorities to draw upon by either side to produce an interesting case, balanced for even argument. The function which justifies the Board's title is that of instructing and assisting the student attorneys in a series of individual conferences. It is in these conferences that the Board member endeavors to instill in the beginner's mind the approach of the Com- mon Law lawyer, some of the fundamentals of legal research, and a rigorous discipline in the substantive and formal aspects of brief writing and oral argument. To supple- ment the conferences, the Board conducts library tours, and edits the informational pamphlet, Infroduriion to Advocacy, of which the third, revised and augmented ed- ition has just come off the presses. Ever searching for new and better media of in- struction, the Board wrote, acted and spon- sored the movie, Cust' in Point, a film ex- plaining research on a typical Ames case. The Handbook for Students Eniering the Harvard Law Srbool is a booklet full of practical advice, addressed to the new stu- dent. A good part of the Board's energies are necessarily spent in administrative tasks. XVith the help of volunteer supervisors, over fifty law clubs must be organized, and judges, drawn from the Boston Bar, the Faculty, and the student body must be in- vited. The details that must be attended to, from the moment that the briefs are ex- changed to the moment the judges hand in their score cards, are legion. Not a little effort is expended in making available to other law schools information on the Har- vard Law Club system, collection of cases and similar materials, as well as the movie, Case in Point. The Board is presently composed of fif- teen members. The selection is based upon high scholastic standing, those chosen rank- ing immediately after the editors of the Harvard Law Review. The members of the Board feel compensated for their efforts by the conviction that they have contributed an essential component to a sound legal edu- cation, and the satisfaction arising from service to their fellow students. i 5 , , rn , X 1' 'V ii , i .-1 l ll Page one hundred thirty-seven Harvard Legal ,Aid Kureau Of the Harvard Law School organiza- tions, the Legal Aid Bureau is perhaps one of the best known to residents of Greater Boston and surrounding communities. Judges, court officers, social agencies, mem- bers of the bar, law-enforcement author- ities, religious groups, these and many others have all directed indigent and worthy per- sons in need of legal assistance to the Bu- reau's offices in Gannett House. The stream of clients has steadily increased since the reopening of the Bureau after the war, and cases handled during the year now total Well over twelve hundred. Cognizant of the responsible position it occupies in the community as a represent- ative of the Law School, the Bureau has con- stantly striven to perfect its services and make them available to the ever-increasing number of persons seeking help. In the last year a branch has been opened at the North Bennett Street Industrial School in Boston's North End, plans have been completed for maintaining a reduced staff on duty through the summer months, thereby avoid- ing any substantial break in service, and the permanent staff of the Bureau has been increased to forty students, thus increasing the case load which can be effectively handled, and simultaneously offering to a greater number of students the opportunity to gain the valuable experience which work on the Bureau affords. The Bureau's history extends as far back as 1893, when Professor Wambaugh decided to give his students actual experience in counselling persons with legal problems, but it was not until 1914 when it was incorpo- rated as a Massachusetts charitable corpora- tion dedicated to rendering legal assistance to needy persons that it emerged in its pres- ent form. With the exception of a four year period during World War II when its activities were suspended, it has continuous- ly served the ideal incorporated into its charter. At the present time it is the only Leff fo Rigbl: Firxl Row: Gennert, Rinaldi Ur. Direvlorj, Holten Ur. Dirrrlorj, Lane fTrcusurvrj, Stevenson 1'Serrrfar-yi, Paradis QPn'xirlvlltj, Shotkin Ofin' Prvxirlentj, Glasmann QSrniar Dirrrforj, LaVoy, Nexong Second Row: Flamm, Palmer, Dash, Schmidt, Alter, Aibel, Ferguson, Grossman, Hanson, Hack, Third Row: Keiser, Cowan, Behrman, Berman, Glikbarg, Howe, Newman, Keating, Ackerman, Murray, Hamovit. No! Pirtuml: Baer, Canton, Minot, Katz, Mulliner, Nolan, W'isliod, Wolf, McDermott. Page one hund-red thirty-eight Left lo Riglul: Glikbarg, McDermott, Stevenson fSz'rreIaryj, Paradis fPrvxirlenij, Sliotkin fVire Prcxidrnfj, Lane fTrcasurerj. completely student managed and student- operated legal aid group in the country. It is, in addition, a member of the National Legal Aid Association. Membership on the Bureau is limited to high-ranking second and third year stu-- dents. Operations are posited on the princi- ple of individual responsibility. Counsel takes all cases which come in during their office hours. They investigate the law, give advice, negotiate with the opposite party or his attorney, draw Whatever docu- ments are necessary, and if all else fails, take the case into court. Mr. Edward LeCam, of the Boston Legal Aid Society, is available for consultation with student counsel, and he is attorney of record, signing all plead- ings that go before the court, but the major portion of the work is done by the students and ultimate responsibility rests with them. There are certain requirements which must be met before the Bureau a case. Each prospective client a statement of his resources to member who handles his case client appears able to pay a amount for legal services, the will accept must make the Bureau and if the reasonable case is re- fused. Thus the Bureau does not compete with the local bar, but rather relieves them of the onerous obligation of taking clients who cannot pay a fee. Further, the result which the client seeks to attain must be socially desirable. No affirmative action will be taken in a case involving domestic relations until an ap- propriate social agency has investigated and affirmed the social necessity of such action. Criminal cases are ordinarily referred to the Boston Voluntary Defenders Committee, and workmen's compensation problems are referred to the Boston Legal Aid Society. Bankruptcy cases are considered as being outside the scope of the Bureau's jurisdic- tion. Firmly believing that the law should be brought within the reach of all persons within the community, the Bureau has sought to extend its services to all who can meet the eligibility requirements which ex- perience and sound policy have established. At the same time, valuable training in the practical aspects of the law is afforded stu- dents. With these two principles as its foundation, the Bureau continues to be an integral and important part of the tradition of the Harvard Law School. '5 tj! Page one hundred thirty-nine Kaya! Research Program Lrff fo Rigbf: Fin! Row: johnson, Selioen KAN! Dirrvlorl. Schwartz fDirm'IorJ, Stevens, Fmttisti, Moll, Svrollif Rout Krakovcr, Livingstone, Davis, Reilly, Rickert, Quinn, Loveless: Tlviril Row: Phillips, Fradin, Levy, , Hozorcg Fllllffb Row: Bernard. Yvinc, Goldberg. O'Boy'lc, Caskin. Not Pir'lurr.l: Loeser, Charnlcy, Dunlay, Harris, Howard, Howe, Montgomery, Phelosof, Raymond, Sparrow. The Legal Research Program, instituted two years ago as an extra-curricular activ- ity, is supervised by three Law Review Ed- itors. Its purpose is to afford third year students an opportunity further to develop research techniques and gain greater exper- ience in legal writing. The program is given twice a year, accommodating thirty- five students each term who devote a mini- mum of fifteen hours a week to the pro- gram. The program is divided into two parts. Each student is assigned at least two mem- orandum questions involving a current problem of law. The memoranda typically will present varying factual situations re- quiring the answers to a series of questions which may ask for ways to avoid litigation or arguments available if litigation were to ensue. The questions are designed to take the student into research materials which are normally not encountered in the pre- Page one hundred forty f H? KKK -1- s f - ' ' ,agp wer-. sr' , .A--i -'X T Ti ff,- TTT f TX? , g 59' , l' ll Z , N X-'.QKeff 41 f ,T I 3 . .HP ,, -la Q ff X 2 ,v .7,1.i1 N fi X I , ,Q f E gl ,,AA1l l 'Q li ii .jp is F page-1 :EX liminary stages of the Ames Competition, such as loose-leaf services and legislative materials. After a week's work the memo- randum of law is submitted to a supervisor in a form similar to that used in many law offices. A two hour conference is then held be- tween the supervisor and student, at which time the adequacy of the research, the pre- cision of analysis, the effectiveness of the organizational scheme, and the clarity of ex- pression are discussed. The second part of the program is de- voted to a longer and more exhaustive piece of legal writing. Each student either se- lects or is assigned a topic, which lends it- self to original thinking and analysis, and which involves research problems. The student works six weeks on this topic, hav- ing several conferences during this time with a supervisor. These conferences are designed to iron out any problems the stu- dent may have encountered during the course of his research. During these con- ferences, possible changes in the scope of the topic worked on, new avenues for re- search and analysis, and organizational prob- lems may be discussed. The final product, which approximates in form and length a Law Review note, is edited by a super- visor at a fifteen hour conference with the writer. After editing the student is urged to make Whatever changes have been sug- gested during the edit. Each student is urged to take the edited note to a professor for a final critique and several students have been successful in having them published in non-student periodicals. The note may also be used to satisfy the School's writing requirement for graduation. Page one hundred forty-one Left lo Rigbf: Firxf Row: Leff, Patton, Rothman QEJiforJ, Kelloggg Seroml Row: Fisch, Bartficld, Taubeneck, Snyder. Harvard law Selma! Zlearaaak Sharing office space with the Law School Forum was but one of the hurdles which the eight-man crew of the Yearbook over- came this year in its task of assembling the masterpiece in record-shattering time. The other hurdles were so numerous and varied that their description would enlarge this space beyond what are perhaps its proper proportions. Suffice it to say that an unusually small and extremely competent body of individ- uals endured the rack for a large part of the first term this year to prepare a volume which invites comparison with the product of any other group of students. The prep- aration of a Yearbook is necessarily some- thing which takes place behind the scenes, and is scarcely realized even by those in whose hands it is eventually and apprecia- tively received. With its widespread public again in mind. the Yearboola in this volume attempts to be useful and attractive to all comers. It is of course for the reader to judge the success of these efforts, but the Staff feels quite proud of its extensive use of drawings and photographs, its balanced yet eye-catching lay-outs, and its many sections which arc 9 t , ' A f ffl iifiihm 9 k 0' gg i, 52 -f of of V-'iz' 5 f- ff E4 Page one hundred forty-two both descriptive and expository of the fac- ets which Harvard Law School presents. In addition, the Yearbook presents a complete directory of students, faculty and organizations. As a year-around guide to the School, it is an indispensable object, yet this aspect of its being is never allowed to mar the beauty and pleasure which even the casual observer can encounter on these pages. As an enterprise, the Yearbook is con- ceived to be successful and thrilling. It should be pointed out that, besides the readers and the parents of this bouncing Left Io Right: Fronl: Burtheld, Fiseh, Snyder, Back: Leif, Patton. baby, the Law School Committee of Phil- lips Brooks House as its Godfather is inter- ested in these same two elements. For it is this body which stands as financial backer, and absorbs Whatever losses or profits are incurred by each edition. And another catagory must be mentioned to round out this glimpse of the Yearbook. There are literally hundreds, from Secretary Kay on down, without whose assistance and cooperation this Volume could not have been produced. To this anonymous band, the Staff Wishes to express its humble gratitude. Left lo Right: Standing: Fisch, Leif, Bartfield, Patton, Snyderg Sraferl: Rothman. Page one hundred forty-three Harvard ,Cauf 5211001 g0l'lll'll This year the Law School Forum felt as well established in Gannett House as did its older housemates, the Rc'z'ir'u', the Legal Aid Bureau and the Yearbook. Unlike the latter organizations, however, it did not deal primarily with legal matters, but rather tried to provide information on outside current problems of interest to law students. It was with this aim that the programs were plan- ned and the speakers procured throughout the year. Dick Fink, as President of the Forum, did much of the preparatory work, and was on hand at each program to welcome visit- ors and introduce speakers. He had the pleasure of introducing such men as Ralph Sullivan, Massachusetts Representative, who spoke at the forum which discussed Should Communists be Allowed to Teach in Amer- ican Schools? A week later the topic was What Is New in American Literature?, and Dick was presenting Ludwig Lewisohn, Bernard De Vito, Elizabeth Janeway and Roger Burlingame. As always there were two introductions, the first for those at- tending the program, and the next for members of the radio audience who heard a transcription of the question period, along with a short resume of the prepared speeches with which each forum opened. In spite of any false impressions which may have been created thus far, Dick did not do all of the work alone. He had help from Bill Patton and John Monroe, the Forunfs Veeps,,' Paul Edelman who acted as treasurer, and several men who served as co-ordinators for the individual programs. For example, David Alter was co-ordinator for the program at which delegates from Israel and Yugoslavia joined other members of the United Nations in a discussion of the future of that organization. Tom Farmer had the iob for the following program when Reverend Reinhold Niebuhr and Clare Booth Luce asked, Are Christianity and Capitalism Compatible? It was Jack Roth- Lrft Io Riglvf: First Row: Edelman, Patton, Fink, Monroe, Kecker, Molly Second Row: Pesin, Klein, Nugent, Taubeneck, Smith, McDowell, Greenfield, Third Row: Leeger, Doane, Brown, Kagan, Green, Seiferg Fourfb Row: Rothstein, Braiterman, Tnbb, Levy, Shepard. Noi Pirlllrmlz Alter, Goodsitr, Farmer, Howard, Osmond, Rosenberg, De Member, Nyehrman. Page one hundred forty-four Mr. Gallagher, President of the A.B.A., Vice Dean Hall, Rich- ard Fink. stein who worked on the final program of the fall semester, and his topic was What is Wrong with American Radio? H. V. Kaltenborn, Norman Corwin and Quincy Howe came to Cambridge to give us the answer. If these programs were designed to cover current problems beyond the realm of law, we hasten to add that the Forum sponsored another series at which law was the topic of discussion. Bob Kagan acted as co-ordi- nator, and our thanks go to the members of the faculty who made the series a success. Professors Howe and Freund opened the group of programs with talks on Mr. Jus- tice Holmes and Mr. Justice Brandeis. Be- fore the series was closed by Professor Chaffee, we heard Dean Griswold discuss the merits of the Legal Education at Har- vard. On another occasion Dean Sturges of Yale Law School spoke on legal educa- tion at that institution. A separate function of the Forum, not one of its regular programs, was the School for Young Lawyers. Tony Nugent was co- ordinator, and he arranged to have over fifty New England lawyers come to speak at the seminars and classes. This year Sen- ator Saltonstall discussed The Lawyer in Politics. . Tony and some of the other Forum members have promised to come back and give an address on the same topic in a few years. We wish them luck. FALL, 1949 President, Richard K. Fink lst Vice President, William D. Patton X X . -f Qy U AS ' 7?-o x !Qi ' L 'Q f ' I V ,ff ll Q- 'xx Nl S ', P 'TX KS L D M ill gi TTT? Tri? El H 2nd Vice President, john F. Monroe, Jr. Secretary, Fred Kecker Treasurer, Paul Edelman SPRING, 1950 President, Anthony P. Nugent, Jr. lst Vice President, Paul Edelman 2nd Vice President, Allen Klein Secretary, Raymond De Member Treasurer, Sheldon Tabb MEMBERS David Alter, Sheldon Braiterman, Row- land Brown, Robert Doane, Jack Goodsitt, Harvey Greenfield, Thomas Farmer, Robert Green, Frank Howard, Robert Kagan, Bruce Leeger, Donald Levy, James McDow- ell, Bertram Moll, Donald Osmond, Edward Pesin, Robert Rosenberg, Jack Rothstein, Melvin Seifer, Thomas Shepard, Harold Smith, Bernard Wehrman, Theodore Taub- eneck. Nugent, Fink, Kagan, Patton, Monroe Taubeneck Page one hundred forty-five Harvard law School Kcrard High above the hum of the student ac- tivity, in the uppermost recesses of Austin Hall, are located the offices of the Harvard Law Sclaool Record, which, though it is the School's youngest institution, is the oldest law school newspaper in America. Founded in 1946 when the veteran- swollen Law School was only beginning to adjust itself to the postwar pace, the news- paper was designed to replace the grapevine as a medium of information and serve as a journal of opinion on the legal aspects of current problems. It has since proved to be of great value as one of the few institutions which has successfully eombatted the tend- ency toward impersonality in Law School life. The Record is published weekly and ap- pears every Wednesday throughout the school year except during vacation and ex- amination periods when the staff succumbs to the weakness of the flesh and follows the crowd in relaxing or studying for exams. Every member of the Harvard Law School Association receives the Rccorrl as ,fe w f- ,gs r 1 , ravr if ' if fi, 'f s X '.,. 'e X .ig - A-, itil - W V, .J Ou lbr frail of boi copy part of his active membership. The paper has a total circulation of about 7500, in- cluding alumni, faculty and students and is sent to all forty-eight states and eight for- eign countries. Aside from news and features, the main- stay of the Record has been its articles. Some have been written by students, like Arthur Brody's piece on Plain Talk For Lawyers, and others by well-known au- thorities in their fields. A. A. Berle, jr., discussed the role of the lawyer in politics, Abraham H. Feller, general counsel for the United Nations, reported on the work of Left fo Rigbf: Firxf Row: Leff, Hewitt, Mur, Friedman, Mackler, Chantry, Cowan, Trachtenberg, Mandelbaumg Scconrl Raw: Gneshin, Brody, Marshall, Alter, Dash, Ratzel, Greenfield, Levinson, Third Row: Indick, Weiiistock, Caron, Smith, Simsarinn, Hyatt, Reiss. Not Pictured: Hozore, Shedroff, Siegal, Bogatin, Grodberg, Haakh, Krakover, Loveless, Sherman, Ritholz, Hamovit. Page one hundred forty-six . Mandelbaum, Williams, Greenfield, Ritholz. the United Nations legal staffg Chief Jus- tice Laurence Hyde of the Missouri Supreme Court Wrote on his state's method of ap- pointing judgesg former Dean Roscoe Pound reviewed the Chinese political situation, and Dr. Miriam Van Waters, Superintendent of the Framington Reformatory for Women, discussed developments in techniques of treating women offenders. Last year a series was started on the Law School in in years past, to which there have been con- tributions by Judge Augustus N. Hand, former Dean James M. Landis, and Profes- sors W. Barton Leach, Edmund M. Morgan, Austin W. Scott, Warren A. Seavey and Samuel Williston. Each issue of the Record features a Gal- lery of a faculty member or prominent alumnus. In the past there have been bio- graphical sketches of Justice Harold Bur- ton, Benjamin F. Davis, Jr., Judges Augus- tus and Learned Hand and Charles E. Wy- zanski, Senators James P. Kem, Leverett Saltonstall and Robert A. Taft, Frank Pace, Jr., Archibald MacLeish, O. John Rogge, and the entire Law School Faculty. The Alumni Notes column describes activities of Law School graduates. Sub Judicen discusses recent cases with a human Weinstock, Indick, Cowan, Reiss, Levinson interest angle. But probably most hu- man of all are Letters to the Editor. These include informative letters from the dean, angry letters from students in dis- agreement with an editorial on some aspect of School policy and that peculiar variation of poetry known as legal verse. The Record has made its weight felt lo- cally at the University and on a national scale. It has been cited in such publica- tions as the New York Times, the New Yorker, Congressional Record and Time. The volunteer staff has conducted investi- gations of dining halls, parking spaces and athletic facilities at the University, and the campaign against paper bound casebooks was instrumental in halting their produc- tion. The paper was the first to publish the results of Professor Lon L. Fuller's Survey of Legal Education, and among the first to announce the School's decision to admit women students next year. In addition, the staff has done yeoman work in keeping students informed of placement opportu- nities. It is no small wonder that XVednes- day's most important reading for the busy law student is the Harvard Law Scbool Record. Le t Io Right: First Row: Mrs. Erwin Millimet, Mrs. Winston V. Morrow, jr.g Second Row: Mrs. Robert Dudley, Mrs. Donald E. Paradisg Third Rmu: Mrs. Blaine F. Evans, Mrs. Julius A. Mclntosh. The year 1950 marks the twenty-first birthday of the Harvard Law Wives and perhaps the last year it can claim to be the only Women's organization of the Law School. Next year may bring a new or- ganization to the scene-The Harvard Law Husbands. If so, We will wish it as much success as the Harvard Law Wives have enjoyed. Originally organized in 1929 as a small, informal social group, the organization pro- vided one night a week for Wives in which they didn't have to worry whether Post caught Pierson or whether Professor Mor- gan's examinations were really that tough. The meetings lapsed during the war years when law school enrollment was drastically reduced, but in 1945 the Law Wives were reorganized with a new constitution, a broader basis of activities and greatly ex- panded membership. Kendall House was Page one hundred forty-eight Harvard law Wires offered to the wives for a meeting place in exchange for the operation of a light lunch room for law students. With funds pro- vided by the administration, the Wives re- decorated Kendall House and created an attractive social center for student activities. Later, the wives raised funds for a radio- phonograph and other needed equipment. A lunch cafeteria was instituted and a day nursery for student's children was set up. Both of these were finally turned over to the administration but Law Wives continue to assist in the management of these now major undertakings. In 1947 a portable sewing machine was purchased which is available for the home use of members with- out charge. Cf' t J f e i ffr 'lisp . 5 55 N ff' , - N I w Q5 S -2 Kendall? Kaloric Konlcnt The primary aim of the law wives has always been to provide social Contact among the wives and, notwithstanding other ac- complishments, this has been regarded as its best service. This year, under the leader- ship of Mrs. Winston V. Morrow, Jr., a variety of interesting activities were offered to the members. Sponsored by Mrs. Erwin N. Griswold, wife of the Dean of the Law School, and with the added interest and assistance of Faculty Wife Advisers, the organization has enjoyed the fullest possible cooperation from the Law School. Meet- ings are held every Wednesday night. Once a month there is a bridge meeting with prizes, and with instruction for beginners. Plans are under way to expand this to in- clude Canasta. Although the peak year for numbers of married students was 1947 and their number has steadily declined since then, the law wives have maintained nu- merical membership equal to the 1947 fig- ure-which in itself attests to the increasing popularity of the organization. Among the outstanding programs ar- ranged this year by Mrs. Donald K. Paradis were talks by Mrs. Niles Baker, Harvard Adviser to Student Wives, Mrs. W. Hamil- ton Walters who gave us the results of world-wide recipe gathering, a progressive bridge party for husbands and wives, a Pot- Luck Supper, and a series of other talks with themes ranging from International Affairs to Interior Decoration. From the annual get-together tea given by Mrs. Erwin N. Griswold in the autumn to the farewell party in late April, the Har- vard Law Wives fill a definite role in the overall picture of the law school and it is to be expected that this well-established or- ganization will continue to prosper in the years to come. l Page one hundred forty-nine 'X ' 5 we Havollj Gallagher. Lower: Lvfl Io Riglwfz Marbury, Miller, Upprr: Lrfi lu Rigbi: John R. Green, Pantzer, Green, Buchanan, Smith, Gris- Erwin N. Griswold, john G. Buchan:m,. Wold. William H. Armstrong. Harvard ,Cfzuf Scl100l,4ss0ciati014 The Association was founded at Cam- bridge on November S, 1886, and has ever since served the Law School as the body representing all alumni. Application for membership is unneces- sary because, under its Constitution, all men who have studied at the school fand Whether graduates or notj are automatically members. There are three classes of membership: 1. Life Membership, which costs a single payment of SS0.00. 2. Active Membership, dues for which are 55.00 a year, except that the dues are 52.00 per year for younger alumni during their first five years Rout. 3. Inactive Membership, which consists of those who fail for two years to pay their annual dues. The affairs of the Association are in the hands of a Council composed of twelve men, being elected each year to serve four-year terms. General Meetings of the members are held only on special occasions. The best practical plan has been found to be the holding of a luncheon meeting each year at the time and place of the annual conven- tion of the American Bar Association. Such Page one hundred fifty meetings have been held every year since 1920 Without interruption except during the war years. These meetings are addressed by the Dean or some member of the Fac- ulty and thus the School is brought to its alumnif' During the past year an Executive Com- mittee Was elected by the Council of the Association, and this Committee will meet frequently throughout the year to discuss various problems and policies with reference to the administration of the Association. The officers of the Association are elect- ed each year by the Council. The officers for 1949 are: President, John G. Buchanan fA.B. Prince- ton 'osp LLB. ,iz lst Vice-President, Hon. Calvert Magruder fA.B. st. John's ,isp LL.B. '16 2nd Vice-President, Monte M. Lemann fA.B. Harvard '03j LLB. '06 Secretary, C. Tracy Barnes fA.B. Yale '33j LLB. '37 Treasurer, Paul F. Hellmuth fA.B. Notre Dame ,401 LLB. 43,f'47 Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treasurer, Harrison S. Dimmitt fA.B. Princeton '20j LLB. '25 Che ,Caw Salma! Kammiffcc af Ifhillzjvs Brooks House Phillips Brooks House, familiarly known as PBH, is the center for the voluntary social service activities of the students throughout the university. The House it- self serves as a meeting place for social, cultural and religious groups, while its ser- vices to University students include the maintenance of a list of rooms in private homes and the operation of a ticket selling agency whereby students can purchase tick- ets for the legitimate stage productions in and around Boston. Founded in 1909, the Law School Com- mittee of Phillips Brooks House is one of the many PBH committees established in each of the graduate schools and the college. Headed this year by Reuven Katz, chair- man, James T. Jenkins, secretary, and M. Peter Moser, treasurer, the committee is composed of twenty-one members, elected from the first, second and third year classes by members of the committee. Early in the fall a get-acquainted dance was held for first year men, with girls invit- ed from near-by colleges, while throughout the year, formal and informal dances were sponsored regularly. Touch football, squash, basketball and softball leagues were organ- ized, and prizes awarded to the winning teams. Early in November a Law School Directory was published and distributed free, containing names, addresses and tele- phone numbers of all students. In an attempt to relieve students from endless solicitations, the Committee organ- ized a charity drive, the proceeds from which were distributed to various needy organizations. This successful activity will be continued in the future. In addition to its three officers, the mem- bership of the 1949-50 committee included: third yearg Borden F. Beck, Jr., Sidney D. Pinney, Jr., Burt S. Hofman, Edwin M. Watson, Edward Bragdon, Jerome Gelman and Albert J. Marks, second year, Richard J. Dunn, Joseph Dow, Sidney Kess, Harold Trachtenberg, Charles F. Wheatley, Jr., and Albert L. Colm, first year, Robert Reid, Tony de la Pena, Frank Sebree, Marshall A. Binder, and Williain A. Carroll. Left fo Rigbl: Firsi Row: Reed, Hofman, Bragdnn, Katz, Moser, Gclmang Second Row: Marks, Pinney, Cohn, Jenkins, Binder, Page one hundred fifty-one SOCIAL CLUBS lincoln is' .71111 Society . The Lincoln's Inn Society is an associa- tion of law school students founded in 1908 for the purpose of giving its members a cheerful place to eat and to fulfill some of the social needs which tend to be overlooked at law school. Its present clubhouse is at 44 Follen Street Where its dining halls, read- ing rooms and bar offer congenial relax- ation. The Inn sponsors a number of dances dur- ing the year and encourages faculty-student lunches. Its biggest social event of the year is the Annual Christmas Dinner. The Page one hundred fifty-two 1949 OFFICERS William P. Everts, Jr. ..,..... , President John K. Tabor ., ,... . ..,c,. .. .- Vice President Philip H. Suter ....,.., ...,,, . . Secretary John L. H. Chaffee ....,. Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Salisbury Adams Robert D. Hazlitt Lucius H. Biglow George H. Kidder Samuel J. Ervin Albert C. Petite 1949 dinner was, in part, a farewell to Pro- fessor Morgan. This year, as last, the Inn has given hon- orary membership to special foreign law students at the School, and this has been a valued aspect of our club activities. The new officers for 1950 are: William W. Graulty, PrcPsidc'm'g Samuel J. Ervin, Vice Presidcnlg Crane Winton, Treasurvrg John J. Murphy, Secretary. Board of Gm'- rrnorsz Lucius Biglow, Theodore Crolius, George Flinn, Lane McGovern, Samuel Murphy, Atherton Phleger. CLASS OF FEBRUARY 1950 William J. Barton, Edwin W. Bragdon, Kingsbury Browne, Jr .... David Colt . . . Robert M. Fisher, Sean Flavin . . . Dwight Sullivan . . . Bernard Welch. CLASS OF JUNE 1950 Salisbury Adams, Jerome E. Andrews, Jr., Hans H. Angermueller . . . Robert G. Barclay, Walter A. Bates, Borden F. Beck, Jr., Samuel S. Binnian, Albin L. Bjorklund, Jr., Bruce Bolton, Rowland C. W. Brown, Lyon L. Brinsmade, Joseph S. Bryan, Jr., B. Thomas Bryne . . . Richard Cardamone, John L. Chafee, Fred D. Cox, Jr., Theodore L. Cross . . . John P. Davis, Jr., Herman B. DeCell, Patrick E. Dressler, Clyde E. Duncan, II . . . Donald N. Elberfeld, William P. Everts, Jr .... Thomas L. Farmer, Brian D. Forrow, Pascal B. Frazier . . . Charles T. Gallagher, John Germany, James C. Gibbens, George B. Gifford, Jr., Edward Gilmore, Jay W. Glasman, Edgar G. Gordon, Jr., Donald R. Grant . . . Miles L. Hall, Richard F. Hart, Robert D. Hazlett, Dean M. Hennessy, Luther L. Hill, Jr., William M. Hoeveler, William J. Holloway, Jr., Forrest S. Holmes, John S. Holton, Elliott Horton, J. Murray Howe . . . McChesney H. Jeffries, Harold Katz, James T. Kells, George J. Keto, George H. Kidder . . . Richard J. McNamara, J. Donald McNamara, Henry R. McPhee, Robert L. Maddox, Jr., Dennis C. Mahoney, Richard H. Montgomery, William H. Morrow, Jr .... Anthony P. Nugent, Jr .... Richard Owen . . . Sidney H. Paige, Donald E. Paradis, James B. Peabody, Russell H. Peck, Albert C. Petite, John B. Pierce, Jr., James P. Powers . . . Richard B. Ragland, Robert M. Raymond, Alexander P. Reed, Jr., Eber H. Rydholm . . . John C. Schluer, Joseph Sharlitt, Denton A. Shriver, Leavenworth P. Sperry, Jr., Theodore F. Stevens, Philip H. Suter, Jr., Guy A. Swenson, Jr .... John K. Tabor, John Thomas, Thomas Thomson, Donald T. Trautman . . . David K. Waer, L. Paul Webb, Jr., Thomas S. Weary, Burton C. Wood. A CLASS OF JUNE 1951 George Ainsworth, Jr., Alan N. Alpern, Frederic B. Arner . . . Robert P. Bass, Jr., Richard G. Bateson, Robert L. Bast . . . Levin S. Campbell, George C. Caner, Jr., Johan A. Carruthers, Hugh Chapin, Bradbury Clark, George R. Cooper, Jr., Joseph F. Coughlin, Theodore F. Crolius, Allen L. Crouch . . . Daniel A. Demarest, Richard Denton, Corydon B. Dunham, Jr .... Richard S. Emmet, Samuel J. Ervin, Benjamin D. Fisher, Francis D. Fisher, George M. Flinn, Walter S. Furlow . . . David G. Gill, Earl F. Glock, Joseph K. Godfrey, Jr., James P, Grant, William G. Graulty . . . George E. Hall, Robert Hallisey, Fred W. Hickman . . . Thor W. Kolle, Jr .... Benjamin H. Lacy, George S. Leisure, Samuel K. Lessey, Jr., Harmon G. Lewis . . . Kenneth A. MacGowan, Murray S. Marvin, Robert B. McDermott, A. Lane McGovern, Henry W. Minot, Jr., Samuel W. Murphy, Jr., Raymond W. Mur- ray, Jr .... John S. Nolan . . . Roberts B. Owen . . . Edward O. Proctor, Jr .... Conrad Reiman, Harlan M. Richter, George Rublee . . . Robert M. Shea, Howard E. Smith, Jr .... Theodore D. Taube- neck .... James G. Wheeler, Charles Wheatley, George D. Wick, Jr., Richard A. Wiley. CLASS OF JUNE 1952 John P. Ashley, II, Samuel Adams. . . Edwin Barnett, Marshall A. Binder, Lucius Biglow, Thomas P. Brimingham, William Brown . . . Alexander D. Calhoun, Jr., Robert Carlson, Louis A. Cox . . . Christopher W. Davis, Daniel P. Davidson . . . John P. Eastham, James K. Edwards, John R. Evans, William M. Evarts, Jr .... Robert L. Fischelis, Arnold Fraiman, John F. Gallagher, David H. Gambrell, James W'. Grady, Jr .... Thomas P. Healy, Totton P. Heffelfinger, II, Peter S. Heller, John R. Hupper . . . Theodore C. Janeway . . . Andrew E. Kendig, Samuel G. King, Andrew B. Kirkpatrick, Jr. . . . Gael M. Mahoney, Frank Mauran, III, George W. McLaughlin, Bissell J. Middleton, Hilleary D. Moore . . . Andre W. Newburg . . . Philip O'Brien, Jr .... Atherton M. Phleger, John Pershing, Jr., Philip C. Potter, Jr., Richmond Prescott, William Prickett, Jr .... Arthur V. Savage, Walter J. Skinner, Nicholas U. Sommerfield, Ralph H. Sullivan . . . Jay Tracey . . . Carroll L. Wainwright, Jr., Daniel C. Weary, Richard B. Webster, James M. White, Jr., Robert B. Williamson, Jr., Robert Wood. Page one hundred fifty-three Ehanccry 61116 Left lo Rigbl: Firsl Row: Pinney, Kurth, Babcock, Murphy, Hartman, Rhind, Lynch, Second Row: Hewitt, Schoen, Loomis, Dunn, Sheehan, Mclienney, Mueller, McKusick, Quigley, McDowell, Seltzer, jenkins, Marmaduke, Gold, Tierney, McGrailg Tbirfl Rolf: Spanbock, Tracy, Boyer, McCloud, Goldman, Cvlocker, Fradin, Shepard, Cherner, Katz, W'archall, R. K. Smith, Kecker, Cupp, Bernard, Clarke, Rogers, Larson, Adinolfi, Stratton, Ledford, Sullivan, J. Reid, Fon-rfb Row: Reilly, Vagts, McCloud, Barnes, Herrold, Monroe, R. Reid, Finkelstein, Lawler, Carrigan, Scott, Hofmann, XVestfall, Morrison, Mclesky, Sheridan, G. Franklin. Kerr, Simmins, Lcssey, Iliseleq Ififlb Raw: Goodsitt, Sikorovsky, Reycraft, Moser, O'Boyle, Nliiaterhouse, Kyle, Robinson, W'ollaeger, Haves, Hollcnberg, Crotty, Forte, Kinnaird, R. T. Smith, Arosemena, I-Iaakh, XV. Carroll, Frederick, Stapleton, Sixth Row: Bjork, Stevenson, Zollner, Fawcett, Fields, Denison, NVright, Maser, Collins, Evans, Charnley, Blatz, Volgcnau, Thompson, Rood, Miles, Xvoods, Shapiro, Kleindienst, Everett, E. Franklin, Sebree, Horrigan, Brookings, Leggat, Schwartz, Cebollero, Donlay, Kristensen, Byrne. The Chancery Club carries on the tradition of providing its members with the finest in dining and social facilities during the 1949-50 year. The new dining hall under the able stew- ardship of Mr. George Cushman reached a new high in quality and service. Along with the traditional programs, a successful house improve- ment project was acomplished-the entire first floor was done over including a complete modernization of the dining room. 1926 saw the formal incorporation of the Chancery Club, and the present Club house at 1557 Massachusetts Avenue was acquired in 1929. With the exception of the war years the Club has been continuously active as a social and eating center for its student membership, Page one hundred fifty-four which numbered two hundred during the past year. As the present graduating class bids adieu to dear old Chancery they will certainly carry with them fond recollections of the past year includ- ing: those six straight football week-ends that almost broke the back of the social committee, the rugged touch football season, the seemingly perpetual bridge game in the card room, trip- ping the light fantastic at the fabulous Christ- mas dance at Longwood Cricket Club, those fine parties in the basement lounge every week- end, events which make it difficult to recall that we did do a little work on the law during our stay in Cambridge. M- fmumunn Friend or potential creditor? Dean Pound speaking at the Installation Banquet. BOARD OF GOVERNORS E. E. Murphy, Jr. r..,i . ,,.v,..7.. Chancellor G. H. Babcock .,.,.... .... V ice-Chancellor C. E. Hartman, II i,,.v ..,,,,i , ...,, S ecretzxry S. D. Pinney, Jr. v .,,,..., - Treasurer J. G. Lynch ...,l,vll...l,,l,,, ,. Alumni Secretary E. H. Kurth J. T. Rhind Lrff In Riglvf: Rhind, Hartman. Murphy, Lynch, Pinney, Babcock, Kurth. Page one Inmdred fifty-five SOCIAL CLUBS Kings Bench p -Q COUNCIL OF JUSTICE Fall Term Chief Justice ,7C.. Francis W. K. Smith Associate justice Wfilliam S. Connolly Scrivener ....C., 7C,, . ,. ,. Jerome Gelman Exchequer ...,,,C.r..., . Duncan E. Lennon Charles D. Lennhoff Luther Leeger Norman S. Fink Raymond P. DeMember Frederic L. Putnam King's Bench is now three years old. It was founded in February, 1947, by a few students who believed there was a need here at the Law School for a club that would provide opportunity for fellowship among students of all races and creeds. To that end they established King's Bench. The club now provides a varied group of social events including dances, smokers, and luncheons. Speakers are invited from time to time to discuss topics felt to be of interest. Faculty members have been gracious in at- tending many of the events and have con- Pa-ge one hundred fifty-six Spring Term Chief justice ..,. . .,.,... ....... N orman S. Fink Associate justice ......,. Charles D. Lennhoff Scrivener ,,....., . ,.... Raymond P. DeMember Exchequer ..,.............. Frederic L. Putnam Arthur S. Chantry XVilliam S. Connolly Duncan E. Lennon Richard W. Kurrus Melvin Prague tributed largely to the success of the organ- ization, both in advice and in providing stimulating discussion. At present a Club House is being con- sidered and a fund raising plan is in prog- ress. The Council of Justices feel that this would extend the usefulness of King's Bench by providing a place where its mem- bers and their friends could spend some of their leisure hours in a congenial atmos- phere at low cost. The opportunities for fellowship could thus be considerably broadened. Dvsignrrl fo secure and enjoy fcllou-'sbip in a sofiviy clvdicafml to social and r'ducatior1al vn- dcavors . . . . . . . . Fozunlcrl on fbc prin- riplv of rqualify of all mm wifbout regard fo -racv, color, or 'rvligious belief. Page one hundred fifty-seven 1 Q Q i -N, 2 , .. iq . E .Aw A W 1 gnqpqm K wffw, ah? f 4 5 Q ., , 9 H- as 5 -li Xhxif 1 ig . ' si ig Q f sw.. Y. I Ng kk! Q , ,i, ' Ai: .'.- 5 X ' ,'x,s,Qu f MQ. i Q' i K - 'T 'bfaewnl as F 4' D X ,QQ-no-. , i ,X 'Lia v-QUE- . ,M . N Qu-ng' Q hir - ' E we YS K if 3 wr Q Qs? .L ,,. -F X '.V?'1:uk.uM.k , ! A QQ S xii, L N x WX 5 'Q Nt N. X E Eg -y ,473 A U , is I. ,.,-- f g 5: gn Wi .M WMWMM 4 X 'L 'km 1 - 4.-. nn.- D- Iam: suvumnnlvnqn-gn V. I an annum aaa..-wi. wuunollm anmummm-uma: -il an-ng 1: ii? mugge- C-illili 1 ......... ug-mmap.-n.ns V4 6 I Y' Purse for Ibn Privy Sval, Prvsmzfva' by fhc King to Halsbu-ry, Lord Chancellor 3-fJ? f A ., gm fa -1. , 9 W 5 1 Q ' :ML ,twig Aa. X . SPM 5 .X 1 W if I ' F'L!5 ,Q ..,. .hz ' ,, 9-3-QiS!'l ' ' V . , , 5 ff, - 1 3A mm, , , .. , K , , L. .t Ames Gompcfifiau Since shortly after the founding of the Harvard Law School, in 1817, there have been moot court trials held by student law clubs. Until 1911 there was no formal or- ganization of this competitive supplement to classroom instruction, nor was there any agency which insured that all entering stu- dents would be given an opportunity to participate in such work. The Ames Com- petition, founded pursuant to a gift from Mrs. James Barr Ames in accordance with the wishes of Dean Ames, was established in 1911 and provided the framework for law club moot court activity since that time. Although entirely voluntary, the Work of the law clubs is undertaken by over 95 per cent of the students entering the school, and this work is itself organized and conducted Page one hundred sixty-two by students, With the aid of faculty mem- bers who serve as advisers to the law clubs. Most of the cases argued are laid in the courts of the mythical Commonwealth of Ames, a forty-ninth state of the Union, where every case is one of first impression. There is an occasional case Where the Ames Legislature enacts a statute to pose issues of interpretation and constitutionality for the student counsel to solve, but in most cases in this mythical common law juris- diction there is neither statute nor precedent of anything more than persuasive force. In the first year, the law clubs, consist- ing of eight men each, schedule four intra- mural singles arguments and two intra- mural doubles. The Board of Student Ad- visers holds conferences to assist counsel with the organization of their cases and the prep- aration of their briefs, and it is in this work of preparing a brief and presenting an oral argument that each of the student counsel becomes familiar with the tools of legal re- research and the techniques of written and oral advocacy. An inter-club qualifying round, consist- ing of four arguments for each club, is held in the third term, with all members taking part. The qualifying round cases are more difficult, the briefs longer, and Boston law- yers and faculty members join upper class- men on the bench. In the quarter-finals, each of the qualifying clubs is represented in oral argument by two members, and all members cooperate on the brief. The briefs and records are printed at School expense, and Judges are invited from the State and Federal bench and bar. The arguments are held in Langdell Court Room. A prize for the best brief in the quarter-final round is awarded by the Marshall Club. The semi-final and final rounds are organized in the same manner. These at- tract large audiences and are important events on the Law School calendar. The name of the winning club and its members are engraved on the Roll of Honor, a bronze plaque in Langdell Library. In addition, a prize of S300 is awarded to the winning club, and S200 to the runner-up. Victory in the Ames Competition is one of the most important and coveted student honors. Participation in the Ames Competition is a valuable adjunct to classroom work not only because it develops techniques of per- suasion and legal research, but also because it is highly interesting and realistic, and suc- ceeds in animating the study of law beyond the power of the classroom. ,Azura-Grey 61110 l S Left to Rigbt: First Row: Gotlieb, Goodman, Gelman, Retherford, Elliottg Second Row: Spiller, Hahesy, Robins, Doneger. Page one hundred sixty-three Ehoafc 6,116 Left io Right: First Raw: Fawcett, Lane, Raddg Svrond Row: Rinehart, Cameron, Grosdeck, Thompsong Tbirn' Row: Thurlow, Reed, Kellogg, Hennessy, Porter. The year 1949 saw the Choate Club again emerge all-victorious from the final round of the Ames Competition and take a well-earned place on the list of immor- tals inscribed on the bronze tablets in the Law School library. This marked the fourth time in the history of the Ames arguments that Choate has been so hon- ored-a record equalled by but few law clubs. The club bears the name of Rufus Choate 11799-18591, a United States Senator and member of a prominent Massachusetts family of lawyers and judges. He is reputed to have been wide- 1 .bi ly noted for his oratory, and this tradi- tion has been a large factor in the club's success in the Ames arguments. Rufus is now remembered for the fact that his portrait hangs at the front-center of Langdell Hall North. The Choate Club is justly proud of its status as one of the oldest law clubs in the school. The appearance of its name as winner of the Ames Competition in 1912, the first to be recorded on the bronze library plaques, affords adequate testimony to the fact that the club may be classified as a permanent Law School institution. me Page one hundred sixty-four Hakcr 61116 Lvff to Riglwi: Firsf Razr: Reeves, Perkins. Alspcctor, Bryan: Svroml Row: Anderson, Smith, Blauie, Loeb, Myren, Collins. Hlacksfane 61116 , Lv-fl to Right: Firxl Row: jenkins fPr4'siJruf1, Randall fS1l1n'r1isorj, Seltzer, McCoid, Norris, Brenner, Second Row: XVhceler, Dunn, Shea, Gussis, Johnson, Wfatsong Third Row: V illiamson, Morris, Kopp, Balleisen ISecrf'laryj, Garth, Rosen QTn'uxurcrJ. Not Pirluml: Flamm, Howard, Angus, Fletcher, Feinstein, Fonseca. Page one huudfred sixty-five Zardazo 61116 Exhaustive research in the vaults of Langdell, systematic perusal of over three pages of records of the Board of Student Advisers, extensive interrogation of some of the oldest inhabitants of the law school have proven conclusively that the Car- dozo Club was not the first law club to be organized. It appears to date back all the way to 1938, ante bellum, however, and except for a short hiatus during the War fwhich further research has shown to have been caused by the .lack of stu- dents at the Law Schoolj, it has been going strong ever since. As this article goes to press fin fact this is a scoop-except for the minor de- tail that it won't appear in print for three more monthsj , the Third Year Court has just emerged victorious in its semi-finals r -.. '1 , if .. K , . i Q--Y. .- .--- - - it- -V: -.,,,. Z tif. -If R -mv 'g5l i- ' argument, and it goes forth to the finals next spring secure in the knowledge that it can only win or lose. This court is composed of Stanley S. Brotman, Samuel Dash, Paul S. Edelman, Ray Eder, Robert E. Frisch, William K. Glikbarg, Albert A. Raphael, Jr., and Marshall J. Seidman. just to show that research was done on this article, we point out that the Club in earlier years went to the quarter-finals of the competition at least once CSpring, 19573 , 7 Harvard Law School Year Book, 185 119481, and that Way back in 1939 it combined with the McLoughlin Club for the qualifying round. Faculty advisers have been Harrison Dimmitt, and Professor Paul A. Freund, who replaced Mr. Dimmitt in 1948. Left lo Rigbt: First Row: Eder, Dasch, Glikbarg, Brotman, Professor Freund, Frisch, Seidman, Sermul Row: Eustis, Gaul, Goldberg, Schwartzer, Dow, Thau, jacob, Tbird Row: Snyder, Chasnoff, Sher, Eastham, Bjork, Shapiro, Bache, MacDougall. Not Pictured: Raphael, Edelman, Rogers. Page one hundred sixty-six Hracfan 61116 Lvfl fo Riglwl: Firxf Row: Kerr, Bnnncs, Professor Seavey, Malloy, Second Rou-': Fish, Sullivan, Benson, Monaghan, Carroll. Kraudcis glllb L:-fl io Righf: First Row: Resnick, Fleiscliman, Fisch, Frankl, Saclierg Srcornl Row: Golden, Douvres, Weiss, Green, Ketchum, Third Row: Harrington, Rosenbaum, Gebliard, Polack, Rachlin, Leopold. Page one hundrvrl sixty-se'vcn Lrfl fu Rigbi: Firxf Row: Cole fS4'i'ri'i.1ryl, Murphy fTrri1xurrrl, Hanavan f'Prvsiilr'nH, Bernard fVire Prexirfenfljg Srrimd Row: Kyle, Berg, Coogan, Ledford, Rogers, Rymer, Holmes, Third Row: Ryan, Silberberg, Cooper, Brumbaugh, i F b W'i d Haniiin, McCulloch, Glick, Schmutz, Graybill, W'allace: lilundon, Stolpcr, Sonetg Ifourlb Row: Geisert, at er, g er, illimug: Bower, Finkelstein. Harris, Hughs, Jacobson, Ruskin. Under the guidance of Professor A. James Casner, the Casner Club, founded in 1938, has had noteworthy success in the Ames Competition. Since the war, Club counsel have reached the semi-finals twice and the quarter-finals once. The spirit manifested by the present partici- pants augurs well for our future success. For the purpose of enabling the Club to carry on its activities with greater vigor, the two court system has been adopted, initiating a new development in Ames Competition work. Taking in a full complement for the Law and Equity Courts each year will mean a III l jul ',,'f:f fm'-'s'!3:. Q Sl if ,af al M is A 4,,gw'zf,Q,',,XpX ,K Page one hzmclred sixty-eight Gasner Law and Squi gf membership of forty-eight in the fall of 1950. Aside from the preparation of briefs and argument which is marked by hard work and a will to win, some of our activities which make for a close-knit organization, noted for its fellowship, are bi-weekly luncheons with occasional guest speakers, social events fincluding an an- nual award dinnerl, and the circulation of a periodic alumni letter relating sig- nificant news. In addition, an effort is made to aid new members in adjusting to the impact of the first year. The high repute of the club is due in large measure to the interest and cooper- ation of our sponsor. k l Havens' 611111 Left lo Rigbi: Firxl Rauf: Professor Cavers, Buxbaum, Rosen. Nahra, Raclxling Svromi Row: Bernstone, Whittcnmorc, Branch, Baker. Hake 611111 Lvfi fu Rigbl: Firsl Rauf: Kennedy, Johnson, Clarke, Polier, Millerg Secourl Row: Brown, Patton, Dudley, Welden, Margolisg Third Row: Geller, Austin, Gill, Murphy, Staley, Ensher. Page one hzmd-rccl sixty-nine Lef! fo Right: First Row: Howe, V estley, Professor Leach, Hennessy fxupcrrisorl, McNamarag Srcoml Row: Brown, Zobel-Montojo, Calhoun, Mueller, Schorger, Seeburgg Tbira' Ron: Bass, Crolius, Day, W'inron, Goelet, Rublceg Fourlb Rauf: Schneider, Owen, Pratt. The written records of the Holmes Law Club go back to 1911, but there is substantial evidence tending to prove that its founding took place at some time prior to that date. Since its inception the club has ad- hered to the purpose of achieving excell- ence in Written and oral advocacy. Re- cent successes have included the partici- pation in the finals of the Ames Compe- tition in 1948, and the qualification of the present second year court to argue in the quarter-finals. Included in the list of members of the Holmes Club are the names of Professor W. Barton Leach, who served as secretary to Justice Holmes in 1924-25, and James McCauley Landis, former Dean of the Harvard Law School. Holmes 61116 Page one hundred S6 U87lffy . i. 'X -Q - W. . - i .Q lg. ' ' xx 1 I 'm : The smokers and informal meetings held throughout the year are as well at- tended as the Ames arguments, and are punctuated by the presence of our fac- ulty sponsor, Professor Leach, who makes a definite contribution to the zest and interest of the conversation. This year was marked by the discovery of two hun- dred dollars in a local bank, which a treasurer of the club in the 1920's failed to pass on to his immediate successor, apparently in the belief that the present members of the club should have both an-intellectual and pecuniary legacy with which to carry on their Work. Dodd 61116 Lvfl lo Rigbf: Firsl Raw: Kronfeld, Harris, Marshall, Professor Dodd, Hamovit, Vfeiserg Sworn! Rmr: Berman, Sheikman, Monsky, Fnclrer, Sclroen, Urbnno, Oswald, Tlvirif Row: Kocrner, Fogel, Sammon, Caine, Slruslmn, Schwartz, Dow, Snyder. Nui Pirlnruilz Rose, Rothstein, jacob, Green. Qrankfurfer Klub Lvff to Rigbi: First Row: Quigley, Kecker, QVirf'-Dnmj Hall, Fink, Cohn: Srroml Raw: Niminer, Marks, B. XV. Hart, B. C. Hart, Highland, Loeserg Tbiril Ron: Dnvlan, Finnegan, Moore, Marron, Lune-Reticker, Hen-old. No! Pirhlrnlz Steinberg, Brill. Page one hundred seventy-one X X' ,W ll' If '!l.l...al i P -2 - 01.-, N-. 'ET . x Eight independents founded the Mans- field Club in 1947, on principles of hard work and cooperation. Though the Rl'L f?1U has been cheerlessly devoid of Mansfield membership, an arguably more desirable notoriety graced the Club from the first, as five of its members got married-determined to outnumber, if not outsmart, the opposition. Fame struck again in the qual- ifying round, where four Mansfield teams lost none of their arguments and captur- ed one rara :mis in American jurispru- dence, a tie decision. In the quarter-finals, Val Schoenthal and NVil1iam Dunn were chosen oral Counsel, with Carroll Bumpers, Lionel Epstein, Reuven Katz, William Patrick, James Rigrish and Harold H. Smith on the brief. Arguing for the government in an income tax case based on Farkas v. C'OlIlIIliSSf0llt'f, the Club won a unani- mous decision over the Casner Club, and the Sheldon Prize for the best oral argu- ment in the quarter-finals went to oralist Dunn. Fortune deserted in the semi-finals, where Mansfield Club lost a close 2-1 de- cision to the Powell Club, though win- ning a unanimous holding on the law. With the continued advice and encour- agement of Professor Kaplan, the first year court hopes to carry on to eventual bronze immortality. ,flflfzusfqcld Klub Lvff lo Rigbl: First Row: Dunn, Schoenthalg Svcoml Row: Epstein, Katz, Smith, Rigrish, Patrickg Tbiru' Row: Gin, Beuhler, Siebel, Procstopoulosg Fourth Row: Schwartz, Luongo, Waldron. Page one hufndrcd seventy-two Left lo Righl: Firxi Row: Silvers, Gerrard, Traccarella, Rose, Srroml Row: Lorenz, Lane, Zalcl, Murray, jefferson. ?rc1md 61110 l Left to Rigbl: First Row: Barnes, Purcell, De Cell, Cherney, McCloud, Svcond Row: Mahoney, Vetter, Haakh, Macomberg Third Row: Rydholm, Lubanko, Sikorowsky, Fickett, Asheyg Fourth Row: McNamara, Powers, Sperry, Hupper. Gardner glllb Page one hundred seventy-three Lefl to Right: First Row: Klein, Professor Baker, Professor Scott, Clark, Ainsworth, Tierney, Carrollg Second Row: Whitney, Byrne, Cox, Duncan, Hudson, R. Klein, Ehrenbard, Edmandson, W. Carroll, Third Row: Fields, Herold, Maser QTrr'asurerj, Wells, de la Pena, Ostrow, Hofmann Guperzfisorj, Wilkins, Feder. Not Pifturvd: Burke, Edley, Fernandez, Fisher, Hopkins, Nugent, Solvie. The Marshall Club prides itself upon being the oldest law club in the Harvard Law School. It was founded in or about 1825. Although many of the records of its early life have either been misplaced or lost there are four volumes of its early history now shelved in the Treasure Room of Langdell Library. It was through the benevolent efforts of our faculty adviser, Professor Austin W. Scott, that these records were located. W'e are guided by the memory of former distinguished members-john Chipman Gray, Jeremiah Smith, and Oliver Wen- dell Holmes. ,T X 4'- : L v --a Q i' f f -4 t -- iiie 1f '3,'1n4!,! K Page one hundred seventy-four Marshal! 611111 We are proud of our past but we do not dwell on it because our future looks bright. We were fortunate in the last year in obtaining two fine first year courts. Since the Ames Competition was inaugurated the Marshall Club has wel- comed the opportunity to participate in oral advocacy both within the club and with other clubs. lt is eager to continue to do so in the future. Each year a prize is awarded by a former supervisor to the first year man who achieves the highest grade on his first argument. The present members carry forward the founding principle of social amenity both informally and at the Club,s semi- annual dinners. Many a pleasant evening has been spent in the company of Pro- fessor Scott and Professor Baker, our fac- ulty advisers, or with some other member of the faculty. Here the flavor of the law is instilled within the members. Glueck 61116 Lrfl fo Right: First Row: Coolidge, Handman, Professor Glueck, Sparrow fSIL17l'Yl iSOTI, Bartfieldg Second Row: Bowen, Goldberg, Dccof, Hack, Goetz, Rcznicokg Thin! Row: Nichols, Gaines, Rosenberg, Grill, Shea, Cuff. Grisufald 61116 Left lo Rigbl: First Row: McKusick, Dean Griswold, O'Boyle, Layden, Gibbons, Mullane, Platou, Graaf, Adkins: Svmml Row: Perry, Arner, Loomis, Wenger, Morrisson, Caskin, Schmidt, Meyer, White, Reynolds, Hand, Third Row: Mullcry, Lynch, Lcggat, Smith, Thalhofer, Holcombe, Fallon, Conerly, XVells, Evans. Page one hundred seventy-five Pawel! 61116 Professor Thomas Reed Powell joined the Law School faculty in 1925. The Powell Law Club was founded shortly thereafter, and has since remained one of the most active clubs in the Common- wealth of Ames. In its legal aspect, the Club has dis- tinguished itself in having twice won the Ames Competition, in 1938 and 1939. At this writing, the present third year court has reached the finals argument, and will seek top honors again in the spring term of 1950. As a quasi-social institution, the Club has sought to main- tain a membership drawn from many regions of the country. NVith the retirement of our distin- guished sponsor in 1949, it is appropriate here that the members of his Club record our gratitude for his generous participa- tion in all of our activities. Although he protests that the Supreme Court has re- pealed all my knowledgef' his perorations at Club gatherings have never failed to improve the members' legal knowledge, as well as their humorous and skeptical faculties. On behalf of the many alumni of the Club, we extend our sincere ap- preciation for his interest, his assistance, and his untiring wit. XVe are equally pleased, for the sake of those who come after us, that Professor Powell has decid- ed to continue his active sponsorship in the future. Lrfi to Rigbf: First RUILT Binder, Gibbens, Bare, Professor Powell, Gembrell, Kirkpatrick, Jeffries: Svcmm' Ron: Holloway, Tracey, Tully, McDowell, Ervin, Macfiowan, Harringtong Third Rmr: Funk, Nolan, Wolman, Smith Jessup, Rountrec, Davis, W'ood. No! Pirfurnfz Howard. Page one h.undwd seventy-six Hall 61116 Lrfl lo Rigbf: First Rout Strung. Lcvc, Kelly, Vice Dean Hall, Metz, Hcrbcriclig Scroml Row: Doane, Ellin. Fink, Thomson, XVlicatlcyg Third Row: Marshall, Furlow, Hollander, Peterson, Spitzer, Taubcncckg Fourllv Row: Gordon, Swenson, jctton, Havcs, Rirlmian. Hughes 61116 Lrft lo Rigbl: Firsl Row: Barr, Wine fSuper1-isorj, Professor Hart, Rosoff, Sheppardg Second Row: Oppenheimer, XVeiss, Pincus, Akcr, Lawson. Page one hundred seventy-seven Left lo Rigbl: First Row: Yee, Levin, Professor Seavey, Birsic, Barrett: Second Row: Bailey, Zalonis, Conklin, Picciotti, Markowitz, Richertg Third Row: Trnctenberg, McCausland, Bergman, Cherner, Misey. Searcy Klub It is no secret that the name of the Seavey Club has yet to reach the winners plaque in Langdell Library. Nor can the Seavey Club point-with or without pride-to a long history dating back to the days of Justice Story. W'ith no laurels and no venerable history behind the Club, it might well be asked then what has kept it an active and growing organization? From a somewhat slow start after the war, the Seavey Club has built up a large and active membership. That member-- ship has been gained under a well-settled policy of seeking wide territorial distri- bution among its members. The current membership is proof ofthe fulfillment of the policy. Along with an active in- terest in seeking Ames Competition hon- ors, a well-rounded social program has developed. The more memorable events of that program are the annual Seavey Page one hundred seventy-eight Teas and the Club banquet at which the Club prize is awarded the first year member gaining the highest personal score in first term arguments. Perhaps the above summary will answer the question posed earlier to some degree, but the real answer to the Club's growth will be found in its sponsor, Professor Warren A. Seavey. His guid- ance and interest in Club activities have been of inestimable value, and his readi- ness to use his wit in discussing anything and everything of interest to the mem- bers has provided an attraction to Club activities that can seldom be equaled. f,-- e K, Kaplan 61116 Lfft to Rigbl: Firsi Row: Cotter, Forrow, Eisele, Germany, Davis, Wfilliamsong Second Row: Glock, Kerr, Pearson, Kirby, Brinsmadcg Third Row: Haskell, Rich, Hickman, W'hetzel, Singerg Fourfb Row: Horton, Simmons, Stapleton, Middcnclorf. Kent 61116 Lrfl to Rigbl: First Row: Demarest, Evarts, Binnian fsllpffl-'iS0l'J, Sunderland, V'aer, Pierce, Svcoml' Row: Clay, Cox, Heller, Peck, Cancr. Campbell, Third Row: Ncwburg, Janeway, Emmet, Prescott, Willcox. Noi Pirlufmlz Gallagher, Grant, Hcinzcn, Kidder, Minot, Peabody, W'atts. Page one hundred seventy-nine ,fsremiah with 611111 This year marks the end of another era in the history of the Jeremiah Smith Club. The occasion is the retirement of our distinguished sponsor, Professor Edmund M. Morgan. Since the resig- nation of Mr. Justice Frankfurter to ac- cept his position on the Supreme Court in 1939, Professor Morgan has superbly guided the Club through the pre-war and POSIZ-Will' CI'2.S. During the period of Mr. Morgan's stewardship, the Jeremiah Smith Club has been notable for its record in the Ames Competition along with its social activ- X ities. Since its post-war reactivation in February, 1946, the Club has qualified four out of six times for the higher brackets of the Ames Competition. The annual club dinner in the past few years has featured such distinguished guest- speakers as the late Mayor La Guardia, Mr. Justice Frankfurter and Dean Pound. It is the hope of every member of the Club that the testimonial dinner in hon- or of Professor Morgan this year will be fitting to express the sincere appreciation of the present and the past members for the inimitable guidance of our esteemed moderator. W J A j I Left lo Right: First Ro-w: Munson, Sheehan, Deutsch, Professor Morgan, O'Boyle, Kessler, Osmondg Second Rou-': Smith, Lawless, Kane, Ruehlamm, Stoller, Galant, Curry, Murphy, Third Row: Cortese, Horvath, Shack, Clark, Savage, Potter, Gartzke, O'Brien, Mansfield, Fourlb Row: Katz, Baker, Wejman, Hubbard, Charnley, Feder, Cook, Crawford, Cebollero. Page one hundred eighty , , ,Cangdell Zzzuf 61116 , Lrfl lo Rigbf: First Row: Schwarz, Nugent, Templeton, Huang, Twombly, Holland, Second Row: Bryant, Field, Richter, Skinner, Hamblett, Schluer, Dunlayg Tlrirrf Row: Lennon, Archer, Bernstein, Marks, Purcell, Adler. ,Magruder 61110 Left fo Riglafz Pirsf Row: Calm, Judge Magruder, Maransg Scromf Row: McMahon, Keddy, Fox, Furclm, King. Page one hundred eighty-one Lf-fi lo Rigbl: First Row: Sevens, Hill, Professor Chafee, Professor Dodd, Professor Scott, Forte: Srroml Row: Lynch, Kendig, Baldwin, Barnett, Thayer, Murphy, Edwards, Tbiril Row: Glassman, Brown, NVood, Pearlman, Murphy, Lessey, Bryan, Fourth Row: Gregg, W'ydler, Paradis, Harrigan, Vfebster, Crass, Franklin, Spayd. Ancient and honorable tradition, com- bined With a lively interest in the law, are the hallmarks of the Story Club. Named for Joseph Story C1779-18451, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, and the first to hold the chair of Dane Professor of Law at Harvard, the club is the third oldest organization partici-- pating in moot court arguments. Early records reveal littleg but it is well estab- lished that the Club enjoyed a fruitful existence in the Twentieth Century. Professor Scott reports that the Club was flourishing when he was a member in 1906, and Professors Chafee and Dodd Sfary 61116 Page one hundred eighty-two Ill lil W testify that it stood equally high in 1913 when they argued for it. Professor Hart reports the early traditions and standards were maintained when he was a member in 1930. Although operations were suspended during both World Wars, the post-war reconstruction has been successful in each caseg and since the reorganization after World War II, the Story Club has thrice argued in the quarter-finals of the Ames Competition. Believing that man liveth not by law alone, the Club each year engages in a program of social activity which has been highly successful. Maitland 61116 S Lrfl lo Rigbl: Firsl Row: Jackcr, Camvasios, Kaufman, Simon: Srrolnf Row: Raclo, Walsli, Dorris, Niclmolson. Aflargau Glub Lrfi fo Riglvf: Firsf Rauf: Glocltcr, Reilly, Mnrmadukc, Sklar, McKenney, Spanboclc, Ostwald, Stratton, Boyer: Svruml Row: Monroe, Tracy. Kuncy, Herrold, Mclivcrs, Volgcnau, Scbrec, Kinnaird, Reid, McLcskyg Tbirzl Rout: Rock, XVnght, W'xCk, Hamlin, Ewing, Humbert, Poole, Easton, Shriver, Hartwig. Page one Il'lQ7ld?'f?d eighty-three I L. .nl X 4 . . au have , t , f I f One of the contemporaries of Chief Justice Taney said there was no replying to 'ithat infernal apostolic manner of his.', This comment can come as no sur- prise to a student who has contemplated his portrait which dominates Langdell North. Perhaps this remarkable demean- or resulted from his practice of reading law twelve hours a day. While the members of the present court occasionally fall slightly short of this goal, they .find the legal and social activities of the Taney Club a rewarding substitute. The record of the club in the Ames . i Competition since the end of the War has been gratifying to its members. It reached the finals in 1947 and the quar- ter-finals in 1949. The third year court at the request of the Board of Student Advisers presented the model appellate argument for the first year class this fall. Members of the second and third year courts have also won individual honors. The friendly interest and advice of Professor Ernest J. Brown is deeply ap- preciated by all club members. 271114611 Klub Left lo Riglvl: Firxl Row: Hall, Hiclcerson, Haire f'SllfIl'fI'iX0l'fl, Shamansky, Goble. Orling Svcomf Row: Levin, Silk, Kroner, NValzer, Grossman, Fergusong Third Razr: Bchrman Ql'1'i'xiifvllfj, Hollenberg, Yates, Adler, Mcrinoff. Nu! Pictured: Roury, Taichcrt. Page one hundred eighty-four Mzrsans 61116 Lvfl fo Riglvl: Firxf R0ll'I Hall, Tomlinson, Professor Freund, Montgomery, Tullisg Srvomf Roni: Guyson, Prickctt, Fraiman, Sullivang Third Row: Kern, Ragland. Marvin, Scott, Hayes. Paffcrsan 61116 Lvff fn Riglrf: Firxf Row: Mocscr, Slater fTl'l'r1XIll'l'f-l, Levy fSu1n'rzfisorJ, Golomb KPrf'siilrl1H, Ncwnnxrk fflrrkkg Si-com! Row: McC.1wlcy, Strudlcr, Fislumn, Mabry, Tanner, Pierce: Tbim' Rolf: Sucliecki, Kelly, Levinson, Miiirail, McGary, Keating, Mcnger, johnson. No! l'1i'fun'J: Ausuhel. Page one hundred eighty-fi-ve Fifncy 61116 Imff in Right: Firsf Rout Leahy, johnson, Shkilling, De Member, Rhind, Professor Baker, Kristenseng Srforlal' Row: Reid, Widmcr, Nichols, Crawford, Woods, lileindicnscg Tbiml Rout Fish, Poiudexter, Slen, Smith, Xvolf, Ledogar, Bmdncy, Pinncy. Pvund glllb 1 l l Lrfl lo Riglwf: Firsl Row: Scully, O'Mnr.1, Professor Field, Newell, Coombsg Srmm! Row: Sander, Kaye, Russell Mailloux, Rosen, Docbclc, Marcus. Page one hundred eighty-six Paw- Wow Klub Lrf! lo Rigbf: Fi:-sf Row: Pram, Thompson, Ln Voy, Raymondg Sfcoml Ro-zu: Sommerfeld, Pershing, Middleton, W'elch, Farrow, Croliusg Tlrirrf Row: Andrews, Heffelfinger, Wfilliams, White, Holten, Bolton. Sw!! Klub Loft I0 Rigbl: Firsf Row: Biglow, Hazlitt, Professor Scott, Professor McCurdy, McPhee, Dentong Scroml Row: Murin, Phlcger, XX'riglxt, Reed, Clmfeeg Tllirfl Row: Bast, Flinn, Suter, Tabor, Kellis. Page one hundred eighty-seven Wilson gfllb Lvff I0 Riglvf: First Row: Riddle, Wilson, Haley, Wollaeger, Johnson, McGrathg Second Row: Boylan, Sheridan Leisure f2Ilt1 Year Clvrkj, Kalberg, Smith, Brnndeau, Gurley, Marchman fSuper4vis0rjg Tbird Row: Poe, Denison Shepard, Faxon, Rowe, Davis, Coogan, Babcock. Noi Pirlzlvwilz Rountrcc. youngsters 61116 Silfing, iff! fo right: I. M. Napoleon, A. Beard, A. K. Mctliusclah, jr. fSupi'rz'ixorj, N. O. Hare, U. Stair. Standing, left fo uprigbi: I. Object, A. Moe Shin, See F. Dissent, D. Fault. . Page one hundred eighty-eight SSW Ei-Q 2 gr . as if wg S A ' .sw '1 .fi K i -2 U ? 'N if A 'f ' 6' N . 'Q we A F ,Q X-, A Q -mf is f?-13- 5 , -. s -L . 3 it I , i 'ali . ,Dis ' Y , in I Q 5 I 1.5 Q - Q 5 ,K f -x 4 Q 1. A ,Q ' ,lm A .Q ,, A , 5- - ,w f. . A 1 4 f g,,, . , , -L s i +2 ' , Q , 5 8 ,, 12 is , v , ,QQXX ' 'N 1 , 5 ui ? A K .if ' 'ai gk gr Q .S , L. I sv 1 X 2 - gn Q I E Earn fav Soon Page one hundred ninety-one gvf5':'ib Statistics 1- MWWAI at ALABAMA Rountree, John A. Rountree, William T. ALLEGHANY Harrison, Bruce, Jr. AMHERST Barnett, Edwin B. Bateson, Richard G. Bayles, Donald H. Boluch, Myron Cross, Theodore L., II Denton, Richard Doane, Robert E. Duncan, C. Emberson, II Forte, John P. Franklin, Gerald B. Grant, Donald R. ' Larson, John E. Martin, Hunter L. Marinelli, Silvio T. Millimet, Erwin Murray, Raymond W. Paige, Sidney H. Pinney, Sidney D. Jr. Preston, Franklin H. Reed, Alexander P. Reiman, Conrad F. Scott, Tully Sheridan, Charles F., Jr. Sullivan, Brian Talbot, Peter Thayer, Lucius H. Turner, Warren E. Woods, Lawrence M. ANTIOCH Snook, John L. AQUINAS COLLEGE Byrne, Jerome C. ARIZONA Barr, Mortimer Gin, Harry Powers, James P. Rumsey, Billy J. Wine, David S. ARIZONA STATE Isaacson, William H. Jr. BAGHDAD LAW COL- LEGE Zakariyya, Hasan S. BARD COLLEGE McMurray, Raymond D. BASEL, SWITZERLAND Reissner, Arthur J. BATES Cronin, James A. Jr. Dow, Joseph S. Isaacson, Philip M. McKusick, Vincent L. BAYLOR Beard, Pat BOSTON COLLEGE Geaghan, John M. Martin, John P. 0'Leary, Arthur B. Jude! by Eallegcs BOSTON U. Callas, Louis J. Greenspan, Edward J. Tillman, Lisbon U. Widdifield, Samuel W. Zonderman, Hershel BOWDOIN Aker, James B. Ashey, John P., II Bagshaw, James H. Boyer, Joseph A., Jr. Crimmin, Charles R. Dunham, Corydon B., Jr. Ficket, Lewis P., Jr. Hupper, John R. Pavlos, Richard E. Smith, Francis W. Talcott, William T. True, Fred L. Waks, Myron S. Waldron, Robert J. BROOKLYN COLLEGE Adler, Frederick R. Ant, Howard C. Bass, Franklin L. Caron, Henry C. Chayt, Maurice Clurfeld, Hyman Cohen, Stanley B. Ferleger, Alvin Finder, Stanley Friedman, Clifford J. Glauberman, Melvin Grayck, Marcus D. Hickelman, Saul Inker, Monroe L. Leibowitz, Arnold M. Miller, Mitchell Perlman, Julian S. Reiss, Jerome Ritholz, Jules Ruditz, George R. Sennett, Albert H. Sorkin, Saul Swanson, Howard P. Swiedler, Ernest Weinberg, Herschel M. Weinstein, Murray BROWN Asquith, Harry W. Bair, Robert R. Barton, William J. Bernstein, Harold B. Brown, Charles E. Coolidge, H. Calvin Cross, Raymond R. Geller, Marvin N. Haire, John R. Jacobvitz, Leonard A. Lepanto, Joseph C. McCarthy, Clement Marks, Morton J. Kaufman, Walter N. Koffler, Alfred J. Nentzow, Bernard Regensteiner, Max O. Rodes, Robert E. Rosen, Seymour M. Shea, Robert B. Shepard, John B. Silk, Norman B. Silvia, Joseph M. Smith, Pierce B. Stillman, Arthur M. Wydler, John W. Page one hundred ninety-four BUCKNELL Coyne, Stuart L. Goldston, Robert A. Graybill, Irvin Hess, George M. Hoeveler, William M. Walter, John G. Weinstein, Marvin W. BUFFALO Fisher, Donald A. Fradin, Kenneth G. McHugh, Earl J. Rachlin, Lauren D. Tzetzo, Dimitri BUTLER U. Greenberg, Joseph H. CALIFORNIA Angell, Philip H. Jr. Balkin, Bernard L. Carroll, William A. Casey, Robert C. Crawford, Phillip N. de la Pena, Anthony Frazier, Pascal B. Gotlieb, Allan E. Haakh, Gilbert E. Hofmann, Burt S. Horrigan, Philip K. Lamb, Jack B. Lane, Carlisle B. Loeb, Rodney XV. Maser, Clark XV. Mower, James P. Nimmer, Melville B. Ormafa, John Phillips, Herschel A. Rosenbaum, Ira Smith, Robert T. Tyler, Glen G. Wilkins, Floyd, Jr. Zarick, Robert N. CAMBRIDGE Gelman, Jerome CASE INST. OF TECH. Dill, Richard E. CATAWBA COLLEGE Scarlett, John D. CATHOLIC U. Delaney, Joseph M. Donaher, William A. Ugast, Fred B. Whalen, Frank J. CHICAGO Baer, Herbert I. Brody, Arthur Davis, Clifford Manilow, Lewis Nexon, Phillip J. Schroeter, Leonard W. Schwartz, Charles P. Seder, John W. Skoler, Daniel L. Watts, Bigelow, Jr. CINCINNATI Katz, Reuven J. McHenry, Powell Ruehlmann, Eugene P. THE CITADEL Moser, Martin P, C.C.N.Y. Alter, David Anolik, Irving Bartfield, Ira Bergman, Norman J. Blau, Edward Cohen, Edward D. Deutsch, Morris L. Feldman, Eugene Fisch, Jerome Gneshin, Benjamin Getz, Maurice H. Goldstein, Alan Greenberg, Herbert W. Grossberg, David A. Hack, William S. Handman, Stanley H. Harris, Lewis Hocky, Joseph S. Hurwitz, Norman Katz, Ascher Kess, Sidney Kieval, Robert M. Lfff, Perry B. Lefkort, Leonard J. Levinson, Julius Loeser, Hans F. Lefkowitz, Seymour Levine, Seymour Naimon, Alexander Nemiroff, Alexander Phelosof, Benjamin Reznicek, Clifford Rock, Leon Sachar, Bernard H. Schwartz, Arnold Shapiro, Ivan Sonnenfeld, Fred I. Thau, Herbert B. Thomases, Jerome Wehrmann, Bernard Weisberg, Howard H. W'eiss, Robert Wigder, Philon Wilder, Leo Zalel, Melvin J. Zimmerman, Donald Zuckerman, Robert CLARK Jacobson, Ishier Pincus, Jacob C. COLBY Blasberg, Arthur, Jr. COLGATE Goldstein, Alvin H. Volgenau, Coleman Worland, Franklin COLORADO Adler, Sidney K. Kendig, Andrew E. Sklar, Daniel Smith, Gordon C. COLUMBIA Corbin, Sol N. Dudley, Robert B. Ensher, Robert T. Eustis, Albert A. Feinstein, Herbert C. V. Garth, Leonard Green, Robert N. Heffron, Howard A. Kaye, Jerome R. Keto, George J. Kreis, Robert B. Mackler, Isadore M. Niedergang, Murray Polak, Bernard B. Purcell, Richard Spanbock, Maurice S. Wittenstein, Arthur CONNECTICUT Scharf, Roy H. CORNELL Ackerman, Jerome G. Adler, Hans A. Alvin I. Arnold, Bertelsen, Leonard W., III Chapin, Hugh A. Colborn, Dunlay, Flamm, Earl F., Jr. Phillip J. Arthur J. Gusy, Harold M. Harris, David B. Heilig, Myron F. Isko, Irving D. Lerner, Earle Robinson, James K. Rose, Jerome G. Schneider, Robert L. Siegel, Nathan J. Silberberg, Philip E. Simon, David Sonet, Jerrold M. DARTMOUTH Aronowitz, Lewis A. Bjorkland, Albin L., Jr. Cahn, Charles M., Jr. Cameron, Dean C. Carroll, George F., Jr. Chaney, Homer C., Jr. Duncan, Charles T. Evans, Donald J. Exall, Henry, Jr. Fink, Norman S. Graulty, William Hartwig, William J. Johnson, Richard C. Kerr, William G. Kopp, Quentin L. Lane-Reticker, Edward Leeger, Luther B. Legatt, Richard J. Loomis, Frederick G. McNamara, John D. Mertz, Emmanuel W. Misey, Robert O'Neill, James D. Owen, Richard Ratzel, Larry J. Smith, Ralph K. Stearns, John P. Sullivan, Edward M. Sullivan, Leonard K. Swenson, Guy A. Tracy, Jack E. Vogels, David S. DAVIDSON Ervin, Samuel J., III Gambrell, David H. Jeffries, McChesney H. Kirkpatrick, Andrew B. Jr. DAYTON Yano, Vincent H. DE PAUW Fletcher, William H. Marans, M. Wesley Markels, Charles R. ,Mzfhabcficul Index af ,Advertisers Cafe Amalfi ,, ......... -.. ......,.,A,.. ......,... 215 Holmes Direct Mail Service ....,. . ,.,,, , 209 Hotel Ambassador ........ 205 Honey Bee Cafe ......... ,, ............e.. ...... 2 19 Cafe Ararat ........... 211 Jack W'i1liam's Magic Garden 215 Cathay House ....,,.. 231 Jalan SC Ollier .............,............... ...., . , 225 Barron's Valet ,...... 211 Kolligian Motor ........... 201 Bella Vista v,,.,...o.,., 227 Lawyers Cooperative ....., 213 Bence Pharmacy .....,.....,.....,..,. ......... ..... 2 0 5 Le Petit Gourmet ........v... 211 Benton Review Publishing Co Inc. 229 Little, Brown, and Co. ..,... 219 Bicycle Exchange ,......,,........... . ...... ..... 2 01 Marvin Bar Review .....-.. 227 Boston Law Book ..... ,... 2 15 J. McKenna ,. ...A ...... . 205 Brewer and Lord .....,..,. 215 Midget ............................ 205 Central Barber Shop ,,....., 231 Mt. Auburn Antique .....,.. 211 Chez Dreyfus . ...,...,..,,, 197 Nile Restaurant ....,.,.,,- 231 Church St. Garage .e........ 223 Bob Norris ........,. . .,.. 223 College Donut Shoppe .,,.... 223 Ofgant Chevrolet ....... 211 Hotel Continental ...,. .. ...... 203 Oxford Grille ---, ,.,....,... 223 Crimson Printing 227 Paramount Beverage ...... 223 Alice Darling .,.., . 227 Sage's ........,........,...,., 209 Elbery Motor ..,...... 215 Sargent Studio ....2,,... 221 Ellis 86 Andrews ....... 211 Scholastic Jeweler .....,... 209 Harvard Auto ............,,...1...... 197 Shepherd Pharmacy ,.,..... 219 Harvard Book Store ......,.,.......,... 219 State St. Trust ,.....,,.,,., 197 Harvard Cooperative Society er., ,,... 199 Student Valet .......... ,. ..,. 205 Harvard Law School Record ....... ..... 2 17 Tennis 85 Squash Shop ,, ...,,,. 223 Harvard Provision ,,......1......., 211 United Farmer ......,,..-. r,,- 2 O1 Harvard Sea Grille .......... ..... - - 209 University Barber .... 223 Harvard Trust Company ..... 2 227 West Publishing .. ,..,,.. 207 Harvard Wine - ...,..............., 209 Wurst-Haus .,.,r... 227 CONTRIBUTE D K TO THE MORE Z HARVARD LAW SCHOOL FUND ' f Page one hundred ninety-five DELAWARE Greenfeld, Alexander DENVER Coff, Morris J. Hanson, John J. Sato, Sho DETROIT Cavanaugh, James J. Nelson, Robert H. DRAKE Boylan, William A. DREW Goble, Theodore N. DUKE Frederick, Charles J. Kyle, Joe M. Moss, Earle C. Polier, Arthur Rickert, Robert DUQUESNE Valyo, Bernard P. EMORY Connolly, William S. Marchman, Robert L. Steuart, George C., Jr. Webb, Leonard P. FACULTE DE DROIT DE PARIS Lazareff, Serge R. Monnory, Paul J. FLORIDA Germany, John F. McDowell, James C. Westin, Alan F. FORDHAM Ashley, Joseph A. Coogan, Robert F. Dunne, James C. Farber, Barton E. Fogarty, Edward M. Hanavan, Taylor W. Hupp, Robert B. Koerner, Howard B. Lawler, John F. Lawless, John F. Millus, Albert J. Minicus, John F. O'Brien, John L. O'Leary, Walter E. Roemke, Edward R. Rogers, Walter S. Sullivan, Cornelius FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Hahesy, Jefferson E. FURMAN Cox, Fred D., Jr. GANNON COLLEGE Otis, Leonard E. GENEVA COLLEGE Kelly, William GEORGE WASHING- TON U. Cound, John J. Jetton, Girard R., Jr. Leigh, Armistead C. INDEX BY COLLEGES GEORGETOWN U. Bachman, John E. Barnes, Richard W. Cohn, Albert L. Giardiello, Francis R. Hurley, Emmet D., Jr. King, John H. Lang, William E. McMahon, Richard P. Palms, Charles L. Watson, Robert H. GEORGETOWN FOR- EIGN SERVICE Biddle, Eugene D. GEORGIA Blawie, Paul L. GEORGIA TECH. Shepard, Thomas C. GR INNELL Moore, Hilleary D. HAMILTON COLLEGE Cook, Robert P. Hoberman, Norman L. MacLeod, Gordon A. Schneider, Albert R. Smith, Robert W. HARVARD Abrams, Robert T. Adami, Richard W. Adams, Samuel Aibel, Howard J. Ainsworth, George, Jr. Alpern, Alan N. Angermueller, Hans H. Angus, Donald H. Argiris, Theodore C. Barnes, John B. Bass, Robert P., Jr. Bates, Walter A. Beck, Borden F. Benson, Richard L. Berman, William H. Bernstone, Arthur H. Biloon, Harold L. Binnian, Samuel S. Blumdon, Joseph A. Boudreau, Philip M. Braiterman, Sheldon H. Bridge, Charles H., Jr. Brown, George A. Brown, Richard K. Brown, Rowland C. XV. Bruce, William A. Bryant, Richard H. R. Buckler, George I. Buehler, Howard P. Buxbaum, James M. Caner, George C. Caravasios, George N. Carlson, Robert Carruthers, John A., Jr. Carswell, Robert Caskin, Francis H. Cebollero, Carlos Chertok, Sumner J. Childs, Theodore Q. Cikins, Milton N. R. Bradbury Harris M. Clark, Clay, Cogan, John F., Jr. Daniel C. Cohen, Cohn, Alfred B. Cole, Morrill Collins, Thomas H. Conklin, Charles R. Page one hundred ninety-six Coshnear, Lawrence B. Cox, Louis A. Cox, Maxwell E. Crotty, Robert J. Crouch, Allen L. Curley, Robert A. Davis, John P., Jr. Day, Langdon M. de Jongh, John P. Demarest, Daniel A. De Member, Raymond P. Di Carlo, Joseph W. Dimento, Francis J. Dressler, Patrick E. Dunn, William W. Easton, John L., Jr. Ecker, Arthur S. Edelman, Paul S. Eder, Ray B. Emmet, Richard S., Jr. Erickson, Roy B., Jr. Evarts, William M., Jr. Everett, Robinson O. Everts, Williain P. Fallon, James F., Jr. Famer, Thomas Farrington, Russell A., Jr. Farrow, Richard S. Finkelstein, Marvin A. Fischelis, Robert L. Fisher, Francis D. Fleischmann, Hartley Fonseca, John R. Frankl, Kenneth R. Franklin, Edward A. W. Fraser, Robert B. French, Ellis J. Frisch, Robert E. Furth, Warren W. Gallagher, Charles T. Gendral, Fred Gerard, Egon Gill, David G. Gillerman, Gerald Glock, Earl F. Goelet, Francis Goldblum, Abraham Golomb, Barry Gordon, Efrem A. Gordon, Richard B. Gray, Lawrence L. Green, Lewis C. Green, Richard A. Greene, Stuart P. Greene, Warren J. Gregg, Charles N. Gurley, Franklin L. Haley, George B. Halfyard, Robert L. Hallisey, Robert J. Hamblett, David C. Hamlin, Edward B. Hand, John Harney, Robert E. Harpham, Richard C. Harris, George I. Hart, Richard F. Haskell, Paul G. Hathaway, William D. Haveles, Harry P. Heller, Peter S. Hennessy, Dean M. Herberich, Frederick Hickman, Frederic W. Hopkins, George R. Horsey, Henry R. Howe, J. Murray Hubbard, George D. Hunt, Paul A. M. Jacker, Norbert S. Jacob, Edwin J. Jacobson, Irving Jenkins, James T. Katsenes, William A. Katz, Harold Katz, Lester Katz, Ralph P. Keating, Cornelius Keddy, Royden A. Keepnews, Laurence W. King, Samuel G. Kirby, William J. Kleindienst, Richard G. Koch, Philip Korzenick, Armand A. Kubie, Robert H. Kurrus, Richard W. Lacy, Benjamin H. Lally, John K. Landes, Irwin J. Larson, Robert K. Leahy, Vincent F. Ledogar, Raymond A. Leffler, Harry G. Lemann, Thomas B. Levin, William K. Levy, Donald R. Linsley, John H. Lipson, Leon S. Lombard, Richard S. Long, Walter S., Jr. Ludwig, Edmund V. McAndrews, Joseph ,G. McGarry, Robert J. McGovern, Lane A. McGrail, Thomas H. McLaughlin, George W. McMurray, Richard B. McNamara, Richard Mabry, George H. Maddox, Robert L., Jr. Malchman, Irving Malloy, Edwin A. Markell, Elliott N. Marks, Albert J., Jr. Marks, Stanley A. Marshall, John A. Maslon, Gerald E. Men er ames M e . J -. Jr- Middendorf, Henry S., Jr. Miles, Frankland W. L. Jr. Miller, Alfred Miller, Richard B. Minot, Henry W. Montgomery, Parker Muldavin, Michael S. Munson, William T. Murray, Richard E. Murphy, Cornelius Murphy, Francis K. Newbury, Andre W. Newmark, Allan J. Nichols, Herbert W. Nicholson, Ronald A. Nugent, Anthony P., Jr. O'Connor, William F. Ofsthun, Gilbert G. Ogawa, Albert H. O'Mara, Edwin J. O'Neill, Mark P. Owen, Roberts B. Palmer, Richard F. Pappas, Theodore G. Parker, Eugene L. Paven, Nathan S. Peabody, James B. Pechilis, William J. Peck, Russell H. Perkins, John H. Perry, Richard L. Peterkin, John E. Petersen, William O. Petite, Albert C. Picciotti, Romulus Pierce, Daniel M. Pierce, John B., Jr. Poindexter, Thomas C. Poole, Gordon L. Poor, George R. Potter, Philip C., Jr. Pratt, William H. Proestopoulos, Sirius Purcell, Jack B. Putnam, Frederick L. Jr. Rabinovitz, Aaron Rado, Peter T. Randall, Charles H., Jr Reeves, William E. Reilly, David M. Resnick, Charles H. Retherford, Charles Richter, Harlan M. Rinaldi, Frank R. Rinehart, Francis E. Rosen, Jack Ross, Robert B. Rublee, George Ryan, James F. Sander, Frank E. A. Scanlan, James W. Schluer, John C. Schneider, Robert E. Schoen, Andrew J. Schorger, John R. Schulz, Arthur H. Scott, Wellington T. Scully, Richard T. Seeburg, Noel M. Seifer, Melvin Sharlirt, Joseph H. Shea, Robert M. Sherman, Julius H. Shubow, Lawrence D. Sindler, Jerome L. Skinner, Walter J. Slotznick, Carl Smith, Arthur Smith, Palmer, Jr. Solvie, Alfred R. Soule, Lewis F. Spanos, Harry V. Spire, Robert M. Sporn, Arthur D. Spring, Vernon A. Steinberg, Mortimer S. Stolper, Max A. Stone, Gregory E., Jr. Strang, Albert W. Suchecki, Stanislaw Sullivan, James J. Sunderland, Edwin S. Templeton, David P. Thalhofer, Joseph J. Thompson, Herbert W. Trautman, Donald T. Twombly, Donald J. Vagliano, Alexander Vagts, Detlev F. Vance, Andrew P. Vernon, David H. Vorenberg, James Waer, David Wainger, James M. Wallach, Richard W. Waller, John J. Warshaw, Robert S. COMPLIMEN TS OF SALES A SERVICE HARVARD AUTOMOBILE CO. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 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Webster, Richard B. Weil, Russell T. Weisman, Lawrence I. Wejman, John M. Welch, Bernard C. Wells, Joseph M. Westly, Arne G. Wheeler, James G. White, Kimber L. Williamson, Robert B. r. Willner, Don S. Winton, Robert C., Jr. Wollan, Eugene Yee, Kwock Tim Zepf, Joseph R. Zobel-Montjo, Fernando Zollner, Robert S. HAVERFORD Gill, Harry W., Jr. Oppenheimer, Martin J Traccarella, Edmund A HAWAII Matsunaga, Sparks M. Robinson, Earl S. HOBART Burbank, Arthur L. HOFSTRA Simon, Tobias Tullis, Robert H., Jr. HOLY CROSS Galea, John H. Gibbons, John J. Gilmore, Edward Healey, Arthur D., Jr Holcombe, Kenneth H. Layden, John J. Lillis, Mark A. Lynch, Joseph P. Mullane, Thomas W. Quinn, Thomas M. Reynolds, John M. Wenger, Raymond J., Jr. White, Robert P. HOWARD Edley, Christopher Gardner, William C. Holloway, Clarence M. Ward, William IDAHO Evans, Blaine F. ILLINOIS Abrams, Sherwin B. Bradney, Robert E. Cousins, William, Jr. Fisher, Benjamin C. Friedman, Bernard A. Lennon, Duncan E. Levinson, Melvin E. London, Arthur Ostwald, Arnold Russell, Thomas E. Simon, Robert B. Simpson, Charles R. Wexler, Morris J. ILLINOIS COLLEGE Price, John A. INDEX BY COLLEGES INDIANA Babcock, George H. Deutsch, Warren M. Fawcett, Dwight W. Kooken, John D. Rabb, Albert L., Jr. Schabel, Donald A. Wallace, Harry L. IOWA Highland, Harold K. Schoenthal, Val L. Somers, H. Peter IOWA STATE Gartzke, Paul C. Hart, Buddy W. Hart, Buster C. Thomsen, F. Theodore JOHNS HOPKINS Glick, Warren W. Hopkins, Alfred I. Margolis, Daniel H. Scharf, Herbert L. Schmutz, Arthur W. KALAMAZOO COLLEGE Zarbock, Mark A. KANSAS Bailey, Robert L. McEvers, John H. Schneider, Vern H. KENTUCKY Brooking, George E., Jr. Wright, Harry, III KENYON COLLEGE Arner, Frederick B. Busenburg, James R. Golden, Robert Nugent, Edward A. Smultler, Joseph Storer, James P. LA SALLE Yates, Donald J. LAWRENCE Crotty, Robert J. 'LEHIGH Barrett, John W., Jr. Brenner, Frank Callahan, James H. Mertz, Robert E. Norris, Richard A. Skilling, John M. UNIV. COLL. LON DON U. ' Lirtman, Allan N. LORAS COLLEGE Tuohy, John M. LOUISIANA STATE Carrigan, Ralph S. Charlton, Jesse M., Jr. LOYOLA Hector, Louis G. Samrnon, Thomas J. Sujack, Edwin T. MAINE Bleakney, Robert G., Jr. Vardamis, George A. Page one hundred 'ninety-eight MANHATTAN COL- LEGE Higgins, James S. MARIETTA COLLEGE Rood, David R. MARQUETTE Ewing, Leonard R. McGalloway, John P., Jr. Monroe, John F., Jr. MARSHALL CuPPi Paul M. Willis, William E. MARYLAND Hyatt, Bernard M. McColloch, Murray M. Zalonis, John A. MASSACHUSETTS Burley, Charles A. Fishman, Ralph J. Kappel, Arnold I. Mailloux, Melvin R. Wolf, David M. I. T. Bennett, Hunter M. Brandeau, Edward P. Cameron, Ralph F. Cooper, George R., Jr. Holland, Norman N. Kellogg, John H., Jr. Mullery, Edward A. Schumacher, Robert K. Sparrow, Marvin Squire, Frank C. Steinhardt, Irving Wade, Jeptha H. Wydler, Hans U. McPHERSON COLLEGE Geisert, Theodore C. MIAMI Bryan, P. Jackson Howard, Frank A., Jr. MICHIGAN Alberts, Norman Baum, Victor J. Bergner, Walter B. Curtis, James T. Edwards, James F. Eisman, Elliott Ellin, Everett B. Froikin, Lewis Gignilliat, Leigh R. Ginn, James M. Gordon, Albert I. Grodberg, Charles E. Grossman, Allen Healy, Thomas P. Hosenball, Seymour N. Keiser, Henry B. Leopold, Gerald V. Leve, Harvey A. London, Ernest Meislin, Bernard J. Meyer, George H. Pastors, Calvin R. Porter, Robert C. Richter, Harold Rogers, Sydney M. Rothstein, Ronald M. Ruskin, Herbert B. Rydholm, Eber H. Saakvitne, Harold C. Schmidt, George W. Schwartz, Alan E. Sikorovsky, Eugene F. Springer, Robert P. Vetter, George M. Ware, Robert H. Weiss, Samuel Wilkie, Alexander C. MICH. COL. OF MIN- ING AND TECH. Brinsmade, Lyon L. MICHIGAN STATE Elliott, Philip C. Spiller, David H. MINNESOTA Adams, Salisbury Brownstone, Moody L. Holten, John S. Marans, M. Wesley Newell, Roger D. MISSISSIPPI De Cell, Herman B. MISSOURI Burt, Charles R. Conerly, Richard P. Dalton, John H. Henrikson, Harold Huston, H. Curran Lane, Fielding H. Sebree, Frank P. Watson, Edwin M. Westfall, David MONTANA STATE Johnson, James B. Pedersen, Charles R. NEBRASKA Geesaman, Edgar R. Scheurich, William A. NEVADA Reed, Edward C. Whitney, Scott C. NEW HAMPSHIRE Branch, Bertram C. Watnick, David M. Whittemore, Charles F. NEW MEXICO Koury, Eugene T. Parker, Frank G. Simerka, Edward J. Taichert, Robert D. N. Y. U. Adler, Lawrence Auslander, M. Arthur Ausubel, Marvin V. Barr, Martin L. Bauman, Paul Blackman, Martin Bobrow, Walter A. Bogatin, Murray Brickman, Jeremiah Busner, Philip N. Cherney, Edward Cowan, Wallace E. Cranes, Charles F. Dorris, Howard S. Epstein, Lionel C. Feinberg, Saul Goldberg, Laurence Goodman, Sheldon M. Grant, Erwin I. Greenfield, Harvey Heller, Daniel Heller, Sheldon B. Hollander, Wilfred W. Hozore, Seymour Iannucci, Salvatore J. Indick, Joseph H. Kaufman, Howard R. Kaye, Lloyd Koppel, Morton Levitt, Howard E. Liberstein, Arthur Lowy, Arthur Luca, Adolfo F. Mars, Frederick Marshall, Richard M. Moll, Bertram D. O'Laughlir1, John F. Persky, Robert S. Pollack, Stanley P. Rosoff, Sidney D. Rothman, Jessel Rothstein, Jacob L. Rubin, Gerald Sand, Leonard B. Schein, Harvey L. Schoenfeld, Norman P. Silvers, Joseph D. Sirinsky, Marvin Stein, Israel A. Sternin, Bernard Strudler, Harold L. Tucker, Edwin W. Wahrhaftig, Stephen Weinstock, Harold Weiser, Ralph R. Young, Harold Zaretsky, David B. NORTH CAROLINA Baker, Brown Dixon, Nolan, Patton niaaief Raleigh W. William W., Jr Charles D. John S. James R., Jr. Charles F. NORTH CENTRAL Larson, Ward J. NORTHWESTERN Brown, Jack E. Cherner, Marvin Ebert, Larry J. Hamlin, Robert H. Herrold, Lloyd W. Howard, Ray A. Lorenz, Hugo A. Lyons, Sidney H. McCoid, Allan H. Mansfield, Richard E. Parsons, James H. Schauer, Louis F. Tenney, Edward B. Warchalowski, Henry A Wright, Charles G. NORWICH Freed, Samuel NOTRE DAME Blatz, Jerome V. Burke, William W. Boyle, Daniel Carroll, Martin C. Hanifin, Thomas J. Hoover, Henry A. Mongeon, Leonard F. Murphy, John R. Murray, Roy E. Sommer, Alphonse A. IN THE YEARS TO COME AFTER GRADUATION Refoin Your Membership In Tl-IE CGGP by poying 31.00 per yeor Those of you who live in the vicinity of Cambridge will find it convenient to continue your shopping at The Coop-those Who move to more distant points may wish to purchase by mail and also make a saving of their Patronage Refunds. U Harvard Cooperative Society Page one hundred 'ninety-n'i1 OBERLIN McCall, Alan R. Oppenheimer, Robert Rosenberg, Harry B. OHIO STATE Battisti, Frank J. Berman, Moses A. Cinadr, Martin J., JR. Cortese, Joseph R. Crabtree, David E. Ferguson, Clarence C. Hickerson, C. Lee Horvath, Theodore J. Kessler, Irving Leetinsky, Louis McIntosh, Julius A. Oakland, Ernest D. Osmond, Donald C. Raives, Robert M. Reese, Harry B. Reid, James S., Jr. Rhind, James T. Rigrish, James W. Ryman, Donald F. Savitch, Emmanuel Shamansky, Robert N. Sipes, Donald X. Williams, Burton L. OHIO WESLEYAN Stevenson, Clinton R. OKLAHOMA Holloway, William J., Jr. Kennedy, Patrick H. Morrison, Bruce F. Wood, Burton C. OREGON White, James D. UNIV. OF OSLO, NORWAY Platou, Christian B. OXFORD Tierney, James P. PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE Jones, Ralph L. PARIS Heinzen, John P. Suleyman, Claude PENNSYLVANIA Caine, Burton Crawford, George F. Desipio, George E. Firstman, John G. Fogel, Herbert A. Grosdeck, Charles L. Henkoff, Hertz N. Hudson, William R., Jr. Hyland, William J., III Medoff, Maxwell C. Morrison, John D. Monsky, Leonard O'Boyle, David J. Oswald, Stanton S. Schwartz, Arthur H. Seidman, Marshall J. Seltzer, Louis E. Shiekman, Philip M. Shotkin, L. Frederick Shushan, Louis G. Silk, William A. ,Holmes, Forrest S., Jr. INDEX BY COLLEGES Spielfogel, Irving Stern, Samuel A. Switkay, Henry M. Tabb, Sheldon Wolman, Paul C., Jr. Woltjen, Roger A. PENN. STATE Cohn, Martin D. Facher, Jerome P. Jordan, Robert L. Kecker, Fred M. Yanni, Joseph A. UNIV. OF PHILIP- PINES Villanueva, Jose S. PITTSBURGH Birsic, Ivan E. Bloom, Conrad E., Jr. Krakover, Allen S. Pontzer, Norbert J. Staley, Howard P. Wolf, Fred POLYTECHNIC INST. OF BROOKLYN Berger, Mark H. POMONA Wiley William E., Jr. PRINCETON Archer, St. Clair K., Jr Balleisen, Donald H. Barclay, Robert G. Barnes, Charles L. Biddle, Charles Birmingham, Thomas P. Bjork, Robert W. Bragdon, Edwin W. Brandt, Albert E. Byrne, Brendan T. Charnley, Louis E., Jr. Clark, Frederick H. Clarke, Audley Colt, David G. Coombs, Douglas M. Cotter, John R., Jr. Crolius, Theodore F. T. Doebele, William A., Jr. Eastham, John P. Elberfeld, Donald N. Farley, Joseph M. Faxon, Thomas B. Flinn, George M. Forrow, Brian D. Fraiman, Arnold G. Furlow, Walter S., Jr. Goodfellow, Hugh S. Gordon, Edgar G. Graipan, Walton G. Hackney, William P. Hall, Charles T. Hall, Miles L. Hayes, Chester G. Hazlett, Robert D. Hewitt, -Homer H. Keebler, Stuart E. Kern, John W. Kerr, Clarence W. Leggett, Eugene S. Lubanko, Walter A. McCawley, Harrison B. Jr. McDermott, Robert B. McGinnis, James R. McGrath, George W., Jr. Page two hundred , McPhee, Henry R. Macomber, Paul Y. Marvin, Murray D. Matthews, Charles T. Mendler, Edward C. Meth, Theodore Middleton, Bissell J. Montgomery, Richard Patton, William D. Pershing, John Phillips, James T., Jr. Prickett, William Ragland, Richard B. Raphael, Theodore Reik, James E. Ruckert, Ernest H. Savage, Arthur V. Scott, John T. Siegler, Ira S. Simsarian, Edward D. Smith, Vincent R., Jr Sommerfeld, Nicholas Spagnoli, Paul D. Spayd, Robert V. Sullivan, Dwight Sullivan, Roger H. Taubeneclt, Theodore D. Thomson, Thomas D. Tomlinson, Norman B. Wheatley, Charles F., Jr. Whetzel, Jonathan F. Wick, George D., Jr. Williams, Eleazer A. Wishod, Joseph H. PRINCIPIA Holland, James E., Jr. PURDUE Levins, Morris Newman, Jay J. Ross, Robert E. Sher, Byron D. REDLANDS Hanson, William L. REED COLLEGE Gaul, Stuart C. RICE Dow, Melvin A. Hamovit, Jerry M. Hughes, Vester T., Jr. ROCHESTER Bare, Joseph E. Cohen, Saul Colodny, Edwin I Easton, William E. Harrington, Charles F. Ladds, Arthur D. Levin, Alvin L. Robins, Myron RUTGERS Bressler, Bernard Deutsch, Sanford Diamond, Milton Fish, Harold K. Gelman, George B. Gussis, James M. Luongo, Anthony Pesin, Edward Shore, Chester C. Spritzer, Martin A. Weingast, Aaron B. ST. AMBROSE Marron, John B. ST. JOHNS Simmons, Haven E. ST. LOUIS Berg, Julius H. Cohen, Gerald L. ST. OLAF COLLEGE Slen, Rolf O. ST. PETER'S Lynch, Joseph M. ST. THOMAS Palmer, John M. SAN DIEGO STATE COLLEGE Fletcher, James M. SANTA CLARA Hennessy, Michael I. SCRANTON Del Rosso, Joseph SETON HALL COL- LEGE Clark, Andrew L. Fox, Herman J. SOUTH AFRICA Huang, Thomas T. F. SOUTH CAROLINA Sullivan, David E. S. M. U. McCloud, Michael J., Jr. STANFORD Fields, Ralph A. Flavin, Sean Glickerman, Bernard Glikbarg, William K. Grill, Frederick B. Hollenberg, Jack E. Hudson, Robert B. Klein, Ronald P. Orlofsky, Myron Phleger, Atherton M. Wells, Richard L. Williamson, Thomas B. Wood, Robert R. SWARTHMORE Bissell, Robert L. Brumbaugh, John M. Field, David F. Levin, Arthur G. Rowe, Gordon H., Jr. Sheedy, Herman J. SYRACUSE Bolton, Bruce Crawford, Richard G. Eisenberg, Bertram W. Faltermeir, John V. Kroner, Robert B. La Voy, Kenneth R., Jr. Levin, Richard Merinoff, Herman Morris, Robert E. Nassar, Fred Nickson, Benjamin Orlin, David Rabinowitz, Jay A. Rosen, Howard T. Stier, Jude L. Thompson, C. Sydnor Wach, David D. Weiss, William L. TEMPLE Cantor, Gilbert M. Dash, Samuel Del Duca, Louis F. TENNESSEE Denison, Watt H. Doby, James J. Glocker, Theodore W. Rymer, William W. TEXAS Berman, Harold B. Clift, Wallace B., Jr. Hudson, Fred., Jr. Watkins, A. J. TEXAS A. 85 M. Hall, Walter B. TRINITY Later, Chester J. Rhines, Milford F. TRIPLE CITIES COL- LEGE Elderkin, Vernon H., Jr. TUFTS Bornstein, Coleman L. Johnson, Arnold C. Kidder, George H. Mur, Raphael Prague, Melvin M. TULANE Leiner, Robert W. 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Chasnoff, Jules Eisele, Garnett T. Fernandez, Charles Stapleton, William M. U. OF WASHINGTON Adams, Brockman Bernard, Burton C. Monaghan, Ralph V. Murphey, Richard Murphy, Edward S. Solibakke, Richard Williams, Harry M. WASHINGTON 86 LEE Kinnaird, William M. Reid, Robert R. WAYNE Alspector, Jack I. WESLEYAN Adinolfi, Joseph, Jr. Baldwin, Horace R. Godfrey, Joseph K. Loewenthal, Milton Lynch, Joseph G. Murphy, Samuel W. Paradis, Donald E. Reycraft, George D. Robinson, Thomas H. Shaver, John L. Weiss, Herbert M. WEST VIRGINIA Hall, George E. Humbert, Harry C. McIntosh, Frederick Smith, Harold H. WESTERN KY. STATE COLLEGE Boston, George B. Wilson, Lively M. WESTERN RESERVE Livingstone, Fred J. Lopatnikov, Phillip Lynn, James T. Page two hundred two Nahra, Joseph Roth, David S. Sarbin, Herschel P. Weiss, Nelson L. WESTMINSTER Angle, William H. WHITMAN COLLEGE Ringhoffer, Stephen XVILLIANI BL MARY Hopkins, Richard C. WILLIAMS Adkins, William H., II. Berman, Tobias J. Fisher, Robert M. Fuzak, Victor T. Graef, Edgar J. Hill, Luther L. Hydeman, Lee M. Mahoney, Dennis C. Morrow, Winston V. Sachs, Howard F. Shack, Donald D. Shea, William T. Stevenson, Arthur L. Urbano, Lawrence B. WISCONSIN Bloom, Robert Brill, David H., Jr. Doering, Donald L. Galant, Herbert L. Goldstein, Bernard Goodsitt, Jack L. Halpern, Gerald P. Humphrey, Robert L. Johnson, William K. Kane, Paul L. Lewis, Harmon G. Markowitz, Irwin S. Meyer, William E. Myren, Richard A. Newman, Sheldon O'Boyle, James E.- Parrish, Russell A. Rout, Robert H. Schmidt, Alfred J. Slomowitz, Irving J. Smith, Howard E. Snyder, Edward Stoller, Herbert Surloff, Earl R. Trachtenberg, Harold Wollaeger, Frank A. COLLEGE OF WOOSTER Matthews, Alfred R. XAVIER Sheehan, Rourke J. YALE Austin, Daniel A., Jr. Bache, G. Michael Bast, Robert,L. Behrman, Robert A. Benjamin, Alan K. Biglow, Lucius H. Binder, Marshall A. Brotman, Stanley S. Carlson, Clair A. Cerutti, Bernardine L. Chafee, John L. H. Condrell, William K. Coughlin, Joseph F. Davlin, Zalman O. Decof, Leonard Doniger, Alan F. Dunn, Richard J. Elliott, Clinton Embry, William E. Evans, Donald Feder, Frank E. Freeman, Murray S. Gaines, Leonard P. Gallagher, John F. Gans, Alan L. Gebhard, Paul G. Gennert, Charles E. Gibbens, James C. Gifford, George B. Gold, Richard L. Goldberg, Joseph H. Goldman, David W. Grady, James W. Gross, Nathan Guinan, James J. Hamilton, Robert L. Hanslowe, Kurt L. Hartley, Joseph M. Heffelfinger, Totton P. I-Ierold, Matthew G. Herrold, Russell P. Hobbs, Kendall E. Horton, Elliott., III. Jackson, Arthur G. Janeway, Theodore C. Jefferson, Ralph H. Jessup, Philip C., Jr. Kaynor, William A. Kelly, William A., Jr Kennedy, Keith F. Kolle, Thor W. Kuney, Robert L. Lawson, Robert J. Lee, Joseph T. Leisure, George S., Jr. Lifland, William T. McCausland, Thomas G McKenney, David D. McKeskey, Claude W. Mac Dougall, Iver C. Madsen, Robert L. Mahoney, Gael Mandelbaum, Gerard Marmaduke, Don H. 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Siebel, Victor H., Jr. Stevens, Theodore F. TeRoller, Derk R. Tyler, Glen G. Walzer, Stuart B. Wilkins, Floyd Winston, Seymour R. Wood, Robert R. Zarick, Robert N. COLORADO Behrman, Robert A. Bernstone, Arthur H. Carruthers, John A., Jr. Conklin, Charles R. Evans, John Gallagher, John F. Hanson, John J. Smith, Gordon C. Tracey, Jay W. Wiley, William E. CONNECTICUT Adinolfi, Joseph R. Adkins, William H., II. Austin, Daniel A., Jr. Biglow, Lucius H., Jr. Birmingham, Thomas D Carlson, Robert S. Carroll, George F. Clarke, Audley Delaney, Joseph M. Freed, Samuel Gans, Alan L. Goldberg, Joseph H. Golden, Stanley L. Grady, James W. Hubbard, George D. Isaacson, William H., Jr Jessup, Philip C., Jr. Katz, Lester Kaynor, William A. Kennedy, Keith F. Ketcham, Albert R. Karzenik, Armand A. Later, Chester J. Lennhoff, Charles D. McNamara, John D. McNamara, Richard I. Malloy, Edwin A. Marks, Albert J. Medalie, Jerome Morrison, John Donald Murdock, Brian S. Murphy, John J. Murray, Raymond W. O'Mara, Edwin J., Jr. Pinney, Sidney Reilly, David M., Jr. Reimann, Conrad F. Reycroft, George Rhines, Milford F. Scharf, Roy H. Sparrow, Marvin Page two hundred six Sperry, Leavenworth P., Jr. Stearns, John P. Steinhardt, Irving Stratton, Walter L. Vagts, Detlev Weinstack, Harold Welden, Richard C. Wellington, Harry H. Wolf, Austin K. DELAWARE Horsey, Henry R. Kirkpatrick, Andrew Kronfeld, Harvey S. Prickett, William, Jr. Skilling, John M., Jr. Traccarella, Edmund A. FLORIDA Bittel, Jordan Bryan, Paul J. Faxon, Thomas B. Fink, Richard K. Germany, John F. Hall, Miles L. Howard, Frank A., Jr. London, Ernest J. McDowell, James C. MacGoWan, Kenneth A. Ostwald, Arnold Ross, Robert B. Seeburg, Noel M., Jr. Slomowitz, Irving J. Westin, Alan F. GEORGIA Clay, Harris M. Connolly, William S. Gambrell, David H. Haley, George B. Jeffries, McChesney H. Marcham, Robert L. Marron, William H. Shepard, Thomas C. Sullivan, David E. Webb, Leonard P. IDAHO Evans, Blaine F. ILLINOIS Argiris, Theodore C. Baker, Wallace R. Barnes, John B. Bernard, Burton C. Bradney, Robert E. Bragdon, Edwin W. Brill, David H., Jr. Brody, Arthur Childs, Theodore F. Dunn, Richard J. Ellin, Everett B. Fisher, Francis D. Gebhard, Paul G. Grossman, Allen Hart, Richard F. Hector, Louis G. Hennessy, Dean M. Herrold, Lloyd W. Hopkins, Richard C. Hupp, Robert B. Jackson, Norbert S. Kecker, Fred M. Kirby, William J. Larson, Robert K. Larson, Ward J. Lennon, Duncan E. Levinson, Melvin E. McDermott, Robert Lynch, Jeremiah Lorenz, Hugo A. Manilov, Lewis Mansfield, Richard E. Markels, Charles R. Marshall, John A. Moore, Hilleary D. Nichols, Herbert W. Parsons, James H., Jr. Petersen, William O. Pierce, Daniel M. Price, John A. Rosenberg, Harry B. Sammon, Thomas J. Schauer, Louis F. Schwartz, Charles P., Jr Seder, John Simon, Robert B. Simpson, Charles R. Smith, Howard E.. Sommer, Alphonse A. Squire, Frank C. Stillman, Arthur M. Sujack, Edwin T. Tuohy, John M. Wa rchalowski, Henry A. Wattling, Richard L. 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Gillerman, Gerald Gilmore, Edward Glikbarg, William K. Gordon, Efrem A. Graulty, William W. Greenfield, Alexander Greenspan, Edward J. Gregg, Charles N. Grosdeclr, Charles L. Gurley, Franklin L. Haire, John R. Halfyard, Robert L. Hallisey, Robert J. Hamilton, Charles F. Hamilton, Robert L. Hamlin, Edward B. Hand, John Handman, Stanley H. Hanslowe, Kurt L. Hanson, William L. Harney, Robert E. Haskell, Paul C. Hathaway, William D. Haveles, Harry P. Healey, Arthur D. Heilig, Myron F. Holland, James E., Jr. Howe, J. Murray Hunt, Paul A. M. Hyland, William J., III. Jacob, Edwin J. Jacobson, Ishier Johnson, Arnold C. Johnson, Richard C. Kagan, Robert A. Kalberg, Seth M., Jr. Kappel, Arnold Katsenes, William Keating, Cornelius Page two hundred eight INDEX BY STATES Kells, James T. Kidder, George H. King, Samuel G. Koffler, Alfred S. Kurrus, Richard W. Ladds, Arthur D. Larson, John E. Leahy, Vincent F. Leffler, Harry G. Leggat, Richard D. Levin, Alvin L. Levin, Richard C. Levin, William K. Lipson, Leon S. Littman, Allan N. Lynch, Joseph P. McCarthy, Clement McDevitt, Donald McGovern, A. Lane McGrath, George W. McLaughlin, George W. McMurray, Richard B. Mabry, George H. Mahoney, Dennis C. Mahoney, Gael M. Mailloux, Melvin R. Malchman, Irving Martin, John P. Marinelli, Silvio T. Medoff, Maxwell C. Middendorf, Henry S. Miles, Frankland Minot, Henry W. Montgomery, Parker Morrison, Bruce F. Morrow, Winston V. Muldoon, James B. Munson, William T. Murphy, Arthur A. Murphy, Cornelius Murray, John F. T. Murray, Roy E. Philli Nexon, p J. Nicholson, Ronald A. Noble, John A. Nolan, John S. O'Brien, Philip Jr. O'Connor, William I. O'Leary, Arthur B. O'Neill, James O. Pappas, Theodore G. Paradis, Donald E. Parritz, Harold Paven, Nathan S. Peabody, James B. Pechilis, William J. Peck, Russell H. Perkins, John H., Jr. Pershing, John, Jr. Peterkin, John E. Pierce, John B., Jr. Polier, Arthur Poor, George R. Powers, John C. Prague, Melvin M. Pratt, William H. Prescott, Richmond Proctor, Edward D., Jr. Proestopoulos, Sirius C. Purcell, Jack B. Putnam, Frederic L., Jr Rabinovitz, Aaron Randall, Charles H., Jr. Raphael, Theodore S. Reissner, Arthur J. Resnick, Charles H. Reynolds, John M. Rodes, Robert E. Jr. Roemke, Edward R. Ross, Robert E. Russell, Thomas E. Ryan, James F. Saakvitne, Harold C. Sander, Frank E. A. Scanlan, James W. Schneider, Robert L. Schroeter, Leonard W. Scott, Tully Seifer, Melvin Shea, Robert M. Shubow, Lawrence D. Silberstein, Norman R. Silk, Norman B. Silk, William A. Silvia, Joseph M. Singer, Norman P. Skinner, Walter J. Smith, Arthur Smith, Donald O. Smith, Francis W. Smith, Pierce B. Sommerfeld, Nicholas Spring, Vernon A. Steuart, George C., Jr. Stevenson, Arthur L. Stone, Gregory E., Jr. Suchecki, Stanislaw Sullivan, Edward M. Sullivan, James J. Sullivan, Leonard K. Suter, Philip H. Talcott, William T. Templeton, David P. Tenney, Edward B. Thayer, Lucius H. Thomases, Jerome Thompson, C. Sydnor Thurlow, George L. True, Fred L. Tully, Edmund W. Turner, Warren E. Twombly, Donald J. Urbano, Lawrence B. Vernon, David H. Vogels, David S. Vorenberg, James Wainwright, Carroll Waldron, Robert J. Warshaw, Robert S. Watniclt, David M. Watts, Bigelow Webster, Richard B. Weil, Russell T. Weiss, Howard A. Welch, Richard L. Whalen, Frank J. Wheeler, James G. White, James M. White, Robert P. White, Stueart A. Williams, Elcazer A. Wolf, David Zollner, Robert S. Zonderman, Herschel MICHIGAN Alspector, Jack I. Bann, Victor J. Brown, Donald E. Byrne, Jerome C. Cavanaugh, James J. Elliott, Philip C. Ginn, James M. Gordon, Edgar G. Greene, Stuart P. Healy, Thomas P. Langill, Ross R. Leopold, Gerald V. Meyer, George H. Nelson, Robert H. Palms, Charles L., III. Rothstein, Ronald M. Ruskin, Herbert B. Rydholm, Eber H. Schwartz, Alan E. Sikorovsky, Eugene F. Spiller, David H. Storer, James P. Sullivan, Brian Vetter, George M. Waer, David K. Ware, Robert H. Wolf, George W. MINNESOTA Adams, Salisbury Blatz, Jerome V. 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Bauman, Paul Bilder, Lawrence Bressler, Bernard Brotman, Stanley S. Burke, William W. Byrne, Brendan T. Campbell, Levin H. Clark, Andrew L. Cohn, Albert L. Cole, Morrill Coombs, Douglas M. Cowan, Wallace E. Coyne, Stuart L. Crolius, Theodore F. T. De Sipio, George E. Diamond, Milton Doebele, William A., Jr. Elberfeld, Donald N. Farrington, Russell A. Jr. Field, David F. Fox, Herman J. Garth, Leonard I. Gelman, George B. Gelman, Jerome J. Giardiello, Francis R. Gibbons, John J. Gill, David G. Goble, Theodore. N. Goldberg, Julian A. Goldstein, Alan Grant, Donald R. Green, Richard A. Greene, Warren J. Grodberg, Charles E. Gussis, James M. Guzy, Harold M. Hall, Charles T. Henkoff, Hertz N. Hollander, Wilfred W. Indick, Joseph H. Keebler, Stuart E. Kroner, Robert B. Lang, William E. Leeger, Luther L. Lifland, William T. Linsley, John H. Lockhart, Harold W. Luongo, Anthony Lynch, Joseph G. Lynch, Joseph M. McKenney, David D. McPhee, Henry R. Markowitz, Irwin S. Marvin, Murray S. Meth, Theodore Murphy, Samuel W. Norris, Richard A. O'Laughlin, John Paige, Sidney H. Persky, Robert I. Pesin, Ed Phillips, James T., Jr. Richter, Harold Rosen, Howard T. Ruckert, Ernest H. Savage, Arthur V. Schneider, Robert E., Jr. Schumacher, Robert K. Shore, Chester C. Skoler, Daniel L. Spielfogel, Irving Spritzer, Martin A. Steinberg, Mortimer S. Sunderland, Edwin S. Switkay, Henry M. Tomlinson, Norman B. Wainger, James M. Walsh, Eamon J. Walter, John G. Weingast, Aaron B. NEW MEXICO Koury, Eugene T. Muldavin, Michael S. Taichert, Robert D. Page two hundred ten INDEX BY STATES NEW YORK Abrams, Sherwin B. Adler, Lawrence H. Aibel, Howard J. Ainsworth, George, Jr. Alberts, Norman Alter, David Anolik, Irving Ant, Howard C. Arnold, Alvin I. Aronowitz, Lewis A. Auslander, Maurice A. Ausubel, Marvin . Baldwin, Horace R. Balleisen, Donald H. Barr, Martin L. Barr, Mortimer Bartfield, Ira Barton, William J. Bass, Franklin L. Bauer, Peter A. Berger, Mark H. Bergman, Norman J. Bergner, Walter B. Berman, Moses A. Biloon, Harold L. Bjork, Robert W. Blackman, Martin Blasberg, Arthur, Jr. Blau, Edward Bloom, Robert Bobrow, Walter A. Bogatin, Murray Bolton, Bruce Brenner, Frank Brickman, Jeremiah Brown, Rowland C. W. Buehler, Howard P. Busner, Philip H. Buxbaum, James M. Cameron, Ralph F. Caron, Henry C. Carswell, Robert Cerutti, Bernardino L. Chapin, Hugh A. Charnley, Louis E., Jr. Chayt, Maurice Cherney, Edward Clark, Frederick H. Clurfeld, Hyman Cohen, Edward D. Cohen, Saul Z. Cohen, Stanley B. Colborn, Earl F., Jr. Condrell, William K. Coogan, Robert F. Cook, Robert P. Corbin, Sol N. Crames, Charles F. Crawford, Richard G. Davison, Daniel P. Demarest, Daniel A. De Member, Raymond P. Denton, Richard Deutsch, Sanford Deutsch, Warren M. Doniger, Alan F. Dorris, Howard S. Douvres, Nicholas W. Dressler, Patrick E. Dunham, C. B. Dunne, James C. Easton, William E. Ecker, Arthur S. Edelman, Paul S. Ehrenbard, Robert Eisenberg, B. W. Eisman, Elliott H. Elderkin, Vernon H., Jr. Grossberg, David Guerinot, George W. Ellerin, Milton H. Elliott, Clinton, III. Embry, William E. Emmet Richard S., Jr. Ensher, Robert J. Epstein, Lionel C. Eustis, Albert A. Evarts, William M., Jr Faltenmeier, John Farber, Barton E. Farmer, Thomas L. Farrow, Richard S. Feder, John J. Feinberg, Saul Feinstein, Herbert C. Feldman, Eugene Ferleger, Alvin Finder, Stanley Fink, Norman S. Fisch, Jerome Fisher, Donald A. Fisher, Robert M. Flamm, Arthur Fogarty, Edward M. Forrow, Brian D. Fradin, Kenneth G. Fraiman, Arnold G. Frankl, Kenneth R. Franklin, Edward A. W. Franklin, Gerald B. Friedman, Bernard A. Friedman, Clifford J. Frisch, Robert E. Furth, Warren W. Fuzak, Victor T. Galant, Herbert L. Galea, John H. Gerard, Egon Giordano, Dominick Glauberman, Melvin Glickerman, Bernard Gneshin, Benjamin Godfrey, Joseph K. Goetz, Maurice H. Goldberg, Laurence . Goldblum, Abraham Golden, Robert Goldstein, Alvin H. Goldstein, Bernard L. Goldston, Robert A. Golomb, Barry Goodman, Sheldon M. Gordon, Albert I. Grant, Erwin I. Gray, Lawrence L. Grayck, Marcus D. Green, Robert N. Greenberg, Herbert W. Greefield, Harvey Grill, Frederick B. Gross, Nathan Guinan, James J. Hack, William S. Halpern, Gerald P. Hanavan, Taylor W. Hanifin, Thomas J. Harrington, Charles Harris, David B. Harris, George I. Harris, Lewis Hickelman, Saul Heffron, Howard A. Heinzen, John P. Heller, Daniel Heller, Peter S. Heller, Sheldon B. Herold, Matthew G. Higgins, George T. Hill, Albert K. Hoberman, Norman L. Hocky, Joseph S. Holcombe, Kenneth H Holland, Norman N. Hollenberg, Jack E. Horton, Elliott, III Hozore, Seymour Hupper, John R. Hurwitz, Norman Iannucci, Salvatore J. Inlter, Monroe L. Isko, Irving D. Jefferson, Ralph H. Johnson, Edward L. Joyce, William R. Katz, Asher Katz, Ralph P. Kaufman, Howard R. Kaye, Jerome R. Kaye, Lloyd S. Keepnews, Lawrence Keiser, Henry B. Kerr, William G. Kess, Sidney Kessler, Irving L. Kieval, Robert M. 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Merinoff, Herman I. Middleton, Bissell Miller, Alfred Miller, Mitchell Millimet, Erwin Millus, Albert J. Minicus, John F. Moll, Bertram D. Mongeon, Leonard F. Morris, Robert E. Morrison, John D. Mullane, Thomas W. Mur, Raphael Murphy, Francis K. Murphy, John R. Murray, Richard E. Marshall, Richard M. Naimon, Alexander Nassar, Fred Nemiroff, Arnold Newberger, Edward L. Newburg, Andre W. G. Newman, Sheldon Newmark, Allan J. Niedergang, Murray A. O'Brien, John L., Jr. O'Leary, Walter E. Oppenheimer, Robert Orlin, David Orlofsky, Myron Owen, Richard Owen, Roberts R., Jr. Parker, Frank G. Perlman, Julian S. Phelosof, Benjamin Picciotti, Romulus A. Pincus, Jacob C. Polak, Bernard B. Pollack, Stanley P. Potter, Philip C., Jr. Preston, Franklin H. Rabinowitz, Jay A. Rachlin, Lauren D. Rado, Peter T. Raphael, Albert A., Jr Raymond, Robert M. Reik, James E. Reiss, Jerome Reznicek, Clifford D. Richman, John M. Rickert, Robert D. Rinaldi, Frank R. Ritholz, Jules Robins, Myron Robinson, James K- Robinson, Thomas H. Rock, Leon Rogers, 'Sydney M., Jr- Rose, Jerome G. Rosen, Jack Rosoff, Sidney D. Rothman, Jessel Rothstein, Jacob L. Rout, Robert H. Rubin, Gerald Ruditz, George R. Sachar, Bernard H. Sand, Leonard B. Scharf, Herbert L. Schein, Harvey L. Schmidt, George W. Schneider, Alfred R. Schoen, Andrew J. Schoenfeld, Charles G. Schoen feld, Norman P. Schulz, Arthur H. Schwartz, Arnold Scott, Wellington F., III Scully, Richard T. Sennett, Albert H. Shack, Donald D. Shapiro, Allan E. Shapiro, Ivan Sheppard, John B. Sheridan, Charles Sherman, Julius H. Shotkin, I. Frederick Shriver, Denton A. Siegel, Nathan J. Siegler, Ira S. Silberberg, Philip E. Silvers, Joseph D. Simon, David Simon, Tobias Simsarian, Edward D. Sindler, Jerome L. Sipes, Donald X. Sklar, Daniel Slotznick, Carl Sonet, Jerrold M. Sonnenfeld, Fred I. Sorkin, Saul Spagnoli, Paul D. Spanbock, Maurice S. Sporn, Arthur D. Springer, Robert P. Stein, Israel A. Sternin, Bernard Page two hundred twelve INDEX BY STATES Stier, Jude L. Stolper, Max A. Strudler, Harold L. Sullivan, Cornelius Sullivan, Dwight Sullivan, Lawrence Sullivan, Roger H. Swanson, Howard P. Ernest Swiedler, Talbot, Peter Taubeneck, Theodore D. Thau, Herbert B. Thomas, Norman J. Tick, Daniel J. Trachtenberg, Harold Tucker, Edwin W. Tullis, Robert H. Tzetzo, Dimitri Vagliano, Alexander Volgenau, Coleman Wach, David D. Wahrhaftig, Stephen Wallace, David W. Wallach, Richard W. Wehrmann, Bernard Weinberg, Herschel M. Weinstein, Murray Weisberg, Howard H. Weiser, Ralph R. Weisman, Lawrence I. Weiss, Robert Weiss, William L. Welch, Louis H. J. Widdifield, Samuel W. Wilder, Leo Wilkie, Alexander C. Willner, Don S. Wilson, Lively M. Wishod, Joseph H. Wittenstein, Arthur Wollan, Eugene Wydler, John W. Young, Harold Zalel, Melvin Zaretsky, David B. Zepf, Joseph R. Zimmerman, Donald Zollner, Richard C. Zuckerman, Robert NORTH CAROLINA Brandt, Albert F. Brown, William W., Jr. Bryan, Joseph S., Jr. Dixon, Charles D. Ervin, Samuel J., III. Everett, Robinson Patton, James R., Jr. Poe, William E. Riddle. Charles F. OHIO Archer, St. Clair, Jr. Baker, Horace R. Bates, Walter A. Battisti, Frank J. Berman, William H. Bissell, Robert K. Brown, Charles E. Busenburg, James R. Cameron, Dean C. Cinadr, Martin J., Jr. Coolidge, Harold C. Cortese, Joseph R. Crabtree, David E. Elsoffer, Malcolm S. Fawcett, Dwight W. Froikin, Lewis Gardner, William C. Goldman, David W. Graef, Edgar J. Hamlin, Robert H. Herberich, Frederick Herrold, Russell P. Hickerson, C. Lee Horvath, Theodore J. Hosenball, Seymour N. Jacobson, Irving Katz, Reuven J. Kellogg, John H. Kelly, William A. Keto, George J. Leestinsky, Louis A. Levin, Morris Livingstone, Fred J. Lopatnikov, Phillip Lynn, James T. McHenry, Powell McIntosh, Julius A. McLeskey, Claude W. Marks, Stanley A. Matthews, Alfred R. Mueller, Werner D. Murphey, Richard Nahra, Joseph Oakland, Ernest D. O'Neill, Mark P. Osmond, Donald C. Palmer, Richard I. Pastors, Calvin R. Perry, Richard L. Porter, Robert C. Rawes, Robert M. Reese, Harry B. Reid, James S., Jr. Rhind, James T. Rigrish, James W. Rood, David R. Roth, David S. Ruehlmann, Eugene P. Ryman, Donald F. Sarbin, Hersel B. Schluer, John C. Scott, John T., Jr. Shamansky, Robert N. Sharlitt, Joseph H. Shedroff, David I. Sheedy, H. James Sheehon, Rourke J. Shover, John L. Simerka, Edward J. Snook, John L. Spayd, Robert V. Stevenson, Clinton R. Theuer, Fred G. Thompson, Thomas T. Trautman, Donald T. Wade, Jeptha H. Weiss, Nelson L. Wells, Richard L. Williams, Burton L. Wright, Harry Wydler, Hans U. OKLAHOMA Gibbens, James C. Hall, Walter B. Holloway, William J., Jr Kennedy, Patrick H. Martin, Hunter L. Miller, Richard B. Tillman, Lisbon U. Wood, Burton C. OREGON Beck, Borden F., Jr. Erickson, Roy B., Jr. Marmaduke, Don H. Pedersen, Charles R. Rich, Dixon R. Thalhofer, Joseph J. Williamson, Thomas B. PENNSYLVANIA Aker, James B. Barclay, Robert G. 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Smith, Vincent R., Jr. Smukler, Joseph Somers, H. Peter Staley, Howard P. Stern, Samuel A. Surloff, Earl R. Tabb, Sheldon Tabor, Joh K. Thomson, Thomas D. Valyo, Bernard P. Watson, Robert H. Weiss, Herbert M. Wenger, Raymond Whetzel, Jonathan F. Wick, George D. Wilcox, Harold M. Wolf, Fred Woltien, Roger A. Woods, Lawrence M. Yanni, Joseph A. Yates, Donald J. RHODE ISLAND Asquith, Harry W. Chaffee, John L. H. Decof, Leonard Dees, Louis L. D. Easton, John L., Jr. Goelet, Francis Hobbs, Kendall E. Jacobvitz, Leonard A. Katz, Harold Kaufman, Walter N. McGarry, Robert J. McMahon, Richard P. Marks, Morton J. Mauran, Frank, III. Moss, Earle C. Nemtzov, Bernard Pearlman, Thomas W. Reeves, William E. Regensteiner, Max O. Rosen, Seymour M. Shea, Robert B. Skinner, Walter J. SOUTH CAROLINA Bristow, Walter J., Jr. Cook, William A. Cox, Fred D., Jr. SOUTH DAKOTA Carlson, Clair A. Hart, Buddy W. Hart, Buster C. TENNESSEE Barnes, Charles L. Brandeau, Edward P. Denison, Washington H., Jr. Doby, James J. Finkelstein, Marvin A. Glocker, Theodore W. Kooken, John D. Parker, Eugene L., Jr. Rymer, William W., Jr. Waterhouse, James F. TEXAS Adler, Sidney K. Barton, Warren D. Beard, Pat Berman, Harold B. cliff, Wallace B., Jr. Davis, Clifford Dow, Melvin A. Exall, Henry, Jr. Grayson, Walton G. Hamovit, Jerry M. Hayes, Chester G. Hudson, Fred, Jr. Hughes, Vester T., Jr. Hyder, Elton M. Kultgen, David B. Levin, Arthur G. McCloud, Michael Randle, Joe L. Watkins, A. J. UTAH Glassman, Jay W. Johnson, Glendon E. Montgomery, Edward L. Page two hundred fourteen INDEX BY STATES Mulliner, Edward L. Williams, Darrell E. VERMONT Colodny, Edwin I. Cox, Louis A. Cox, Maxwell E. Harrington, John B. Janeway, Theodore C. Rosenberg, Robert M., Jr. Smith, Robert W. VIRGINIA Davis, Christopher W. Edley, Christopher F. Hopkins, Alfred I. Lally, John K. Leigh, Armistead C. McAndrews, Joseph Mcllwaine, Robert -D. Nickson, Benjamin E. White, Kimber L. WASHINGTON Adams, Brockman Chantry, Arthur S. W. Edmondson, Robert L. Frederick, Charles J. Gaul, Stuart C. Heidlehaugh, George Kuney, Robert L. Monaghan, Ralph V. Ringhof fer, Stephen M. Solibakke, Richard Williams, Harry M. WASHINGTON, D. C. Arner, Frederick B. Biddle, Eugene D. Brumbaugh, John M. Cound, John J. Duncan, Charles T. Fisher, Benjamin C. Frazier, Pascal B. Jetton, Girard R., Jr. Kern, John W. Lane, Dorsey E. Kurth, Edward H. Leggett, Eugene Metz, Emmanuel W. Ugast, Fred B. Vance, Andrew P. Weinstein, Marvin W. Wheatley, Charles F. Wigder, Philon WEST VIRGINIA Bennett, Hunter M. Blundon, Joseph A. Caravasios, George N. Cooper, George R., Jr. Cupp, Paul M. Fox, Bayles D. Hall, George E. Holland, R. Paul McIntosh, Frederick Margolis, Daniel H. Smith, Harold H. Willis, William E. WISCONSIN Armstrong, Owen T. Brinsmade, Lyon L. Curry, Robert L. Doering, Donald L. Ebert, Lawrence J. Ewing, Leonard R. Gartzke, Paul C. Gold, Richard L. Goodsitt, Jack L. Hartwig, William J. Johnson, William K. Kane, Paul L. McGalloway, John P. Meyer, William E. Misey, Robert J. Monroe, John F. Myren, Richard A. O'Boyle, James E. Parrish, Russell A. Ratzel, Larry J. Schmidt, Alfred C. Schorger, John R. Shea, Charles T. Snyder, Edward Wollaeger, Frank A. Zarboclt, Mark A. WYOMING Duncan, Clyde E., II. Kendig, Andrew E. Loomis, Frederick G. Weiss, Samuel CANADA Ballem, John B. QNova Scotiaj Benson, Richard L. fQuebecJ Gotlieb, Allan E. fManitobaJ Milner, James B. QB.C.J CANAL ZONE Lombard, Richard J. DENMARK Hammershaimb, Vensel ENGLAND Shelbourne, Philip FRANCE Benrubi, Roger Lazareff, Serge R. Monnory, Paul J. Suleyman, Claude GREECE Ivrakis, Solon C. IRAQ Zakariyya, Hasan S. LIBERIA Harmon, Emmet MEXICO Haakh, Gilbert E. PANAMA Arosemena, Carlos Al berto PHILLIPPINES Abad Santos, Vicente Gaparas, Mateo Arman do T. Villanneva, Jose S. Westly, Arne G. Zobel-Montojo, Fernan- do PUERTO RICO Cebollero, Carlos SOUTH AFRICA Huang, Thomas T. F. 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K. ............ 129 Albel, H. J. ............ so Ainsworth, G. ...... 99 Alter, J. B. ............ 104 Alberts, N. ............ 80 Allen, F. G. .......... 129 Alpem, A. N. ..,..... 80 Alspector, J. I. ........ 104 Alter, D. ................ 37 Anderson, E. R. .... 104 Andrews, J. E., Jr. .. 37 Angell, P. H. ........ 104 Angermueller, H. H. 37 Angle, W. H. ........ 80 Angus, D. H. .......... 37 Anolik, I. .............. 80 Ant, H. C. ............ 37 Archer, St. C. K. .... 37 Argris, T. ................ 72 Armstrong, O. T. .... 73 Amer, F. B. ............ 80 Aronowitz ................ 99 Arosemena, C. A. ..104 Ashey, J. P. ............ 104 Ashley, J. A. ........ 104 Asquith, H. W. ...... 37 Auslander, M. A. .... 37 Austin, D. A. .......... 104 Ausubel, M. V. ........ 97 Babcock, G. H. ........ 37 Bache, G. M. ........ 104 Bachman, E. ........ 99 Baer, H. ................ 80 Bagshaw, J. H. ........ 80 Bailey, R. L. ............ 80 Bair, R. R. ............ 3 8 Baker, H. R. ........ 9 9 Baker, R. W. .....-.. 3 8 Baker, W. R. ........ 104 Baldwin, H. R. ........ 72 Balkin, B. L. .......... 38 Balleisen, D. H. ...... 80 Ballem, J. B. ........ 72 Barclay, R. G. ........ 72 Bare, J. E. ............ 38 Barnes, C. L. .......... 104 Barnes, J. B. .... . ....... 129 Barnes, R. W. ........ 38 Barnett, E. B. ........ 129 Barr, M. ................ 38 Barr, M. L. ............ 104 Barrett, J. W. ........ 38 Bartfield, I. ............ 80 Barton, W. D. ........ 75 Barton, W. J. ........ 36 Bass, F. .................... 80 ,Mzflzabctical Index of Students Bass, R. P. 99 Bast, R. L. 99 Bates, W. A. ............ 38 Bateson, R. G. ........ 80 Battisti, F. J. ........ 38 Bauer, P. A. ............ 104 Baum, V. J. ............ 38 Bauman, P. ............ 38 Bayles, D. H. ........ 38 Beard, P. ................ 72 Bech, B. F. ............ 39 Behrman, R. A. ........ 39 Benjamin, A. K. .... 39 Bennett, H. Mc. .... 39 Benrubi, R. J. ........ 75 Benson, R. L. .......... 105 Berg, J. H. ................ 39 Berger, M. H. ........ 39 Bergman, N. J. ........ 80 Bergner, W. B. ........ 80 Berman, H. B. ........ 39 Berman, M. A. ...... 99 Berman, T. J. ...,.... 99 Berman, W. H. ........ 39 Bernard, B. C. ........ 39 Bernstein, H. B. .... 105 Bernstone, A. H. .... 105 Bertelsen, L. W. .... 39 Bjorklund, A. L. .... 99 Biddle, E. D. ........ 8 1 Biglow, L. H. ........ 1 0 5 Bilder, L. ................ 1 0 5 Biloon, H. L. .......... 101' Binder, M. A. .......... 105 Binnian, S. S. .......... 39 Birmingham, T. P. ,...105 Blrsxc, 1. E. ............ 39 Bissell, R. K. .......... 105 Bittel, J. .......,.......... 105 Bjork, R. W. ........ 105 Black, D. C. ............ 40 Blackman, M. ........ 40 Blake, W. .............. 73 Blasberg, A., Jr. .... 129 Blatz, J. V. ............ 40 Blau, E. .................. 81 Blawle, P. L. ........ 81 Bleakney, R. G. ...... 105 Bloom, C. E. ............ 99 Bloom, R. .................. 40 Blundon, J. A. ...... 99 Bobrow, W. A. ...... 81 Bogatln, M. ....,.,.,,,, 40 Bolton, B. ....... ..,., 4 0 Boluch, M. ........,.,, 40 Boston, G. B. .......... 81 Bornstein, C. L. .... 40 Boudreau, P. M. .... 99 Boyer, J. A. ............ 81 Bouzoukis, G. ........ 129 Bowen, R. B. ........ 105 Boylan, W. A. ........ 40 Boyle, D. ................ 40 Bradney, R. E. ........ 40 Bragdon, E. ............ 36 Braiterman, S. H. .... 40 Branch, B. C. ........ 105 Brandeau, E. P. ........ 105 Brandt, A. F. .......... 105 Brenner, F. 81 Page two hundred eighteen Bressler, B. ............. . Brickman, J. ......... . Bridge, C. H. ....... . Brill, D. H. ......,.. . Brinsmade, L. L. Bristow, W. J. ....... . Brody, A. ............... . Brooking G. E. Brotman, S. S. ....... . Brown, C. E. ......... . Brown, D. ............... . Brown, G. A. ....... . Brown, J. E. ......... . Brown, R. K. ....... . Brown, R. C. W. Brown, W. W. ....... . Browne, K. ...........,. . Bruce, W. I... ......... . Brumbaugh, J. M. Bryan, J. S. ........... . Bryan, P. J. ........... . Bryant, R. H. ....... . Buckler, G. I. ....... . Buehler, H. P. ....... . Bumpers, W. C. Burbank, A. L. ....... . Burke, W. W. ....... . Burley, C. A. ....... . Burt, C. R. ........... . Busenburg, J. R. Busner, P. H. ....... . Buxbaum, J. ......... . Byrne, B. T. ......... . Byrne, C. ......... . Cann, C. M. ........... . Caine, B. ...... ...... . Calhoun, A. ........... . Callahan, J. H. ...... . Callas, L. J. ........ Cameron, D. C. Cameron, R. F. ..... . Campbell, L. H. ....... . Cancian, ........... . Caner, G. C. ......... . Cantor, G. M. ....... . Caparas, M. A. ..... . Caravasios, G. N. Carlson, C. Carlson, R. Caron, H. C. Carrigan, R. S. ....... . Carroll, G. F. Carroll, M. Carroll, W. Carruthers, J. A. Carswell, R. ........... . Casey, R. C. ......... . Caskm, F. H. ....... . Cavanaugh, J. J. Cebollero, C. .......,. . Cerutti, B. L. .,..... . Chafee, I... H. Chantey, A. S. W. .. Chapin, H. A. ....... . Chapman, W. Charlton, J. M. Ch arnley, L. E. Chasnoff, J. ...... . Chayt, M. ....... ...... . A. ....... . S. ....... . c. 11111111 A. ....... . 105 105 81 106 41 73 41 106 41 106 73 81 106 81 41 106 36 81 81 41 81 81 41 106 81 81 106 106 81 129 106 106 41 99 41 106 106 100 41 106 81 82 73 82 82 73 106 82 106 82 99 41 82 106 82 106 107 41 107 82 107 41 42 99 75 82 42 107 129 Cherner, M. ........... . Cherney, E. ........... . Chertok, S. J. ....... . Childs, T. Q. ....... . Christensen, R. A. Cinadr, M. J. ......... . Clark, A. L. ......... . Clark, F. H. ........... . Clark, R. B. ...,... . Clarke, A. ............... . M Clay, H. Clif., W. B. ........... . Clurfeld, Coff, M. J. . .......... . Cogan, J. F. ........... . Cohen, D. C. ....... . Cohen, E. D. Cohen, G. L. Cohen, S. Z. ,.... Cohen, S. B. ........... . Cohn, A. L. Cohn, Cohn, M. D. ....... . Colborn, E. F. ....... . Cole, M. ............... . Collins, T. H. . .... Colodny, E. I. ....... . Colt, D. ............... . Condrell, W. K. Conerly, R. P. Conklin, C. P. ....... . Connolly, W. S. Coogan, R. F. Cook, R. P. ........... . Cook, W. A. ........... . Coolidge, H. C. Coombs, D. ....... . Cooper, G. R. ....... . Copeland, A. ..... .... . Corbin, S. N. ....... . Cortese, J. R. ....... . Coshnear, L. B. ....... . Cotter, J. R. ........... . Coughlin, F. Cound, J. J. ........... . Cousins, W. ........... . Cowan, W. E. ....... . Cox, F. D. ........... . Cox, L. A. ............. . Cox, M. E. ........... . Coyne, S. L. ........... . Crabtree, D. E. ....... . Crames, C. F. ....... . Crawford, G. F. ....... . Crawford, P. N. Crawford, R. G. Crimmin, C. R. Crolius, T. F. T Cronin, J. A. ....... . Cross, R. R. ........... . Cross, T. L. ........... . Crotty, R. J. ....... . Crouch, A. L. Cupp, P. M. Curley, R. A. ....... . Curry, R. L. ......... . Curtis, J. T. Dalton, J. H. ....... . Dash, S. ......... ....... . H. ......... . A. B. ........... . 82 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 82 107 107 107 129 42 107 42 99 82 107 42 32 107 42 107 82 82 82 36 42 108 82 42 42 108 73 129 97 82 42 99 108 42 108 83 108 83 42 43 108 43 97 108 99 83 108 83 43 99 43 108 43 129 83 83 43 108 83 108 43 Davis, C. W. Davis, C. ............... . Davis, P. ........... . Davison, D. ........... . Davlin, Z. O. Day, L. M. ........... . DeCell, H. B. Decof, L. ............... - Dees, L. .......... . De Jongh, J. P. Delaney, J. M. A. F de la Pena, Del Duca, L. F. Del Rosso, J. N. Demarest, D. A DeMember, R. P. Denison, W. H. Denton, R. ........... . Desipio, G. E. Deutsch, M. L. Deutsch, S. ........... . Deutsch, W. M. Diamon, M. ........... . Di Carlo, J. W. Dill, R. E. ..,.......... . Di Mento, F. J. Dixon, C. D. Doane, R. E. ........... . Doby, J. J. ........... . Doebele, W. A. Doering, D. ...,, .. . Donaher, W. A. . .. Doniger, A. F. Dorris, H. S. Douvras, N. W. Dow, J. S. ............. . Dow, M. A. ........... . Dressler, P. E. Drinkwater, A. S Dudley, R. B. Duncan, C. T. Duncan, C. E. Dunham, C. B. Dunlay, P. J. Dunn, R. J. ........... . Dunn, W. W. Dunne, J. C. ......... . Eastham, J. P. Easton, J. I. ......... . Easton, W. E. Ebert, L. J. ........... . Ecker, A. S Edelman, P. S. Eder, R. Edley, C. F. ........... . Edmondson, R. Edwards, J. K. ..... . Eh renbard, R. Elsele, G. T. ......... . Eisenberg, B. W. Eisman, E. H. Elberfeld, D. N. Elderkin, V. H. Ellerin, M. H. Ellin, E. B. ........... . Elliott, C. ............... . Elliott, P. C. Ellison, W. Elsoffer, M. 129 129 43 129 108 108 43 83 72 108 108 108 129 108 83 83 43 83 108 43 109 109 129 99 109 83 109 83 99 83 129 129 109 109 109 99 83 72 73 83 43 44 83 44 83 44 109 109 109 '99 84 109 44 44 129 109 109 84 44 84 130 44 109 84 109 109 109 44 109 USED AND NEW LAW BOOKS Complete Stock of Law Study Aids Books of All Kinds - New and Used HARVARD BOOK STORE 1248 Mass. 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C. ....... . 84 Feldman, E. ........... . 110 Ferguson, C. C. .... 84 Ferleger, A. ............ Fernandez, C- ----.-- - Fickett, L. P. ....... . Field, D. F. ........... . Fields, B. H. ......... . Fine., 11. A. ....... . Finder, S. ....... ........ . Finnegan, G. T. .... Fink, N. S. ........... . Fink, R. K. ........... . Finkelstein, M. A. Firstman, J. G. ....... . Fisch, J. ............... . Fischelis, R. L. Fish, H. K. ........... . Fisher, B. C. ....... . Fisher, D. A. ....... . Fisher, F. D. ......... . Fisher, R. M. ....... . Fishman, R. J. ....... . Flamm, A. J. ....... . Flavin, J. .......,....... . Fleischmann, H. Fletcher, J. M. ....... . Fletcher, W. H. .... Flinn, G. M. ........... . Fogarty, E. M. ....... . Fogel, H. A. Fox, H. J. ............. . Fong, A. S. Y. ....... . Fonseca, J. dos R Forrow, B. D. Forte, J. P. ........... . Fox, B. D. ............. . Fradin, K. G. Fraiman, A. G. ....... . Frankl, K. R. ....... . 84 130 84 84 110 45 84 110 45 45 45 110 84 110 45 85 111 97 36 111 85 36 111 85 45 85 85 111 111 73 130 45 85 73 45 111 45 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STUDENTS Franklin, E. W. Franklin, G. B. ....... . Fraser, R. B. ....... . Frazier, P. B. ....... . Frederick, C. J. Freed, S. ................. . Freeman, M. S. ....... . French, E. Friedman, B. A. ....... . Friedman, C. J. ....... . Frisch, R. E. ....... . Froikm, L. ............. . Furlow, W. S. Furth, W. W. ....... . Fuzak, V. T. ......... . Gaines, L. P. ......... . Galant, H. L. ....... . Galea, J. H. ........... . Gallager, C. ............ Gallagher, J. F. Gambrell, D. H. .... 111 Gardner, W. C. Garth, L. I. ........... . Gartzke, P. C. Gaul, S. C. ........... . Geaghan, J. M. Gebhard, P. G. Geesaman, E. R. .... 36 Geisert, T. C. Geller, M. N. ........ 85 Gelman, G. B. 85 Gelman, J. J. ....... . Gendral, F. ........... . Gennert, C. E. ....... . George, F. ............... . Gerard, E. ............. . Germany, J. F. ....... . Giardano, D. ......... . Giardiello, F. ......... . Gibbens, J. C. ........ Gibbons, J. ....... . Gifford, G. B. ....... . Gignilliat, L. R. Gul, D. G. ........ Gill, H. W. Gillerman, G. Gilmore, E. ........ .. Gin, H. ........ Ginn, J. M. ........... . Glasman, J. ........... . Glauberman, M. L. .. Glick, W. W. ....... . Glickerman, B. ....... . Glikbarg, W. K. Glock, E. F. ........... . Glocker, T. W. ....... . Gneshin, B. ........... . Goble, T. N. ....... . Godfrey, J. K. ....... . Goelet, F. ............... . Goetz, M. H. ....... . Gold, R. L. ........... . Goldberg, J. H. ....... . Goldberg, J. A. ...... .. Goldberg, L. ........... . Goldblum, A. P. Golden, R. Golden, S. L. ....... . Goldman, D. W. Page two hundred twenty Goldstein, A. ........... . Goldstein, A. H. Goldstein, B. L. ....... . Goldston, R. A. Golomb, B. ........... . Goodfellow, H. ....... . Goodman, S. M. Goodsitt, J. ........... . Gordon, A. ........... . Gordon, E. G. ....... . Gordon, E. A. ....... . Gordon, R. B. ....... . Gostm, 1. ............... . Gotlieb, A. E. ....... . Grady, J. W. ....... . Graef, E. J. ........... . Grant, D. R. ........... . Grant, B. I. ........... . Grant, P. ........... . Graulty, W. ........... . Gray, L. L. ........... . Graybill, I. ........... . Grayck, M. ........... . Grayson, W. G. ....... . Green, J. ............... . Green, L. ...... ...... . Green, R. A. ......... . Green, R. N. ....... . Greenberg, H. W Greenberg, J. ......... . Greene, W. J. ......... . Greene, S. P. Greenfeld, A. ......... . Greenfield, H. ....... . Greenspan, E. J. Greggi C. N. ....... . Grill, F. B. ........... . Grodberg, C. E. Grosdeck, C. L. Gross, N. ............... . Grossberg, D. A. Grossman, A. ....... . Guerinot, G. .......... Guinan, J. J. ....... . Gurley, F. L. ....... . Gussis, J. M. ....... . Guzy, H. M. ........... . Haakh, G. E. ....... . Hack, W. S. ........... . Hackney, W. P. ....... . Hahesy, J. E. ....... . Haire, R. ....,...... . Haley, G. B. ....... . Halfyard, R. L. ....... . Hall, C. T. ........... . Hall, G. E. ........... . Hall, M. ...... ....... . Hall, W. B. ..,........ . Hallisey, R. J. ....... . Halpern, G. P. ....... . Hamblett, D. C. Hamilton, C. . ...... . Hamilton, R. L. Hamlin, R. H. Hamlin, E. B. ....... . Hammershaimb, V. U. ......................... . Hamovit, J. M. ....... . Hanavan, T. W. Hand, ............... . Handrnan, S. H. Hanifin, T. J. ....... . Hanslowe, K. L. Hanson, J. J. .....-- - Hanson, W. L. ....... . Harmon, E. ......-.--- - Harpham, R. C. Harrington, C. F. Harrington, B. Harney, R. E. ....... . Harris, G. I. ........... - Harris, L. ...... Harrison, B. .... Hart, Buddy ............ Hart, Buster ............ Hart, R. F. ........... . Hartley, J. M. ....... . Hartman, C. C., Jr. Hartman, C. C., II .. Hartwig, W. J. Haskell, P. G. ....... . Hathaway, W. D. Haveles, H. P. ....... . Haves, R. ............... . Hayes, C. G. .......-. - Hazlett, R. D. ....... . Healey, A. D. ....... . Healy, T. P. ......... . Heckelman, S. ....... . Hector, L. G. ....... . Heffelfinger, T. P. .. Heffron, H. A. Heidlebaugh, G. 1-xeilig, M. F. ....... . Heinzen, J. Heller, D. ......... Heller, P. S. ........... . Heller, S. B. ........... . Henkoff, H. N. Hennessy, D. M Hennessy, M. T. Henriksen, H. L. Herberich, F. D. Herold, M. ........... . Herrold, L. W. ....... . 1-Ierrold, R. P. ....... . Hess, G. M. ........... . Hewitt, H. ........... . Hickerson, C. L. Hickman, F. W. Higgins, G. T. ....... . Highland, H. K. S. .. Hill, A. K. ........... . Hill. L. L. ............. . Hobbs, K. E. ......... . Hoberman, N. L. Hocky, J. S. ......... . Hoeveler, W. M. Hofmann, B. S. ....... . Holcombe, K. H. Holland, J. E. ....... . Holland, N. N. ....... . Holland, R. P. Hollander, W. W. Hollenberg, J. E. Hollowa C. M y, . Holloway, W. .... Holmes, F. S. ....... . Holten, J. S. ........ .. 113 87 113 99 87 49 75 98 49 113 87 113 49 49 49 50 50 113 50 50 130 87 113 87 87 113 50 87 113 113 113 114 99 73 50 50 50 114 50 87 50 87 99 114 114 114 87 50 50 51 87 51 114 87 51 114 87 91 51 51 87 51 51 73 99 87 51 51 51 51 Hoover, H. A. ........ 51 Hopkins, A. I. ........ 99 Hopkins, G. F. .... 130 Hopkins, R. C. .... 114 Horrigan, P. K. .... 87 Horsey, H. R. ........ 114 Horton, E. .............. 72 Horvath, T. J. ........ 114 Hosenball, S. N. .... 88 Howard, F. A. ........ 52 Howard, R. A. ...... 88 Howe, J. M. ............ 52 Hozore, S. .............. 52 Huang, T. T. F. .. 52 Hubbard, G. D. .... 114 Hudson, R. B. ........ 114 Hudson, F. ............ 88 Hudson, W. R. .... 114 Hughes, V. T. ........ 114 Humbert, H. C. .... 52 Humbert, R. B. .... 114 Humphrey, R. L. .... 52 Hunt, P. .................. 114 Hupp. R. B. ............ 52 Hupper, J. R. ........ 114 Hurley, E. D. ........ 88 Hurwitz, N. ............ 88 Huston, H. C. ........ 72 Hyatt, B. M. ............ S2 Hydeman, L. M. .... 99 Hyder, E. .............. 73 Hyland, W. J. ........ 88 Iannucci, S. J. ........ 130 99 lndick, J. H. ......... . Inker, M. L. ............ 88 Isaacson, P. M. ........ 52 Isaacson, W. H. ...... 88 Isko, I. D. ............ 52 Ivrakis, S. C. ....... . 74 Jacker, N. S. ........ 114 Jackson, A. G. ........ 52 Jacob, E. .................. 99 Jacobson, I. ............ 130 Jacobson, I. ............ 8 8 Jacobvitz, L. A. ...... 99 Janeway, T. C. ...... 115 Jefferson, R. H. .... 115 Jeffries, M. H. ........ 52 Jenkins, J. T. ........ 88 Jessup, P. C. .......... 115 Jetton, G. R. ............ 53 Johnson, A. C. ........ 115 Johnson, E. L. ........ 115 Johnson, G. E. ........ 115 Johnson, J. B. ........ 115 Johnson, R. L. ........ 53 Johnson, R. C. ..,..... 53 Johnson, W. K. ........ 88 Jones, R. L. ............ 115 Jordan, R. L. .......... 99 Joyce, J. J. ............ 88 Joyce, W. ................ 73 Kagan, R. A. ........ 53 Kalberg, S. M. ........ 53 Kamin, S. .............. 99 Kane, P. L. ............ 88 KaPP'l. A. 1. ........ us Com plete Photog rclphic Service by argent Studio 154 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON Pgt hddt ty Katsenes, W. A. Katz, A. ............... . Katz, H. .... . Katz, L. .,,.... . Katz, R. J. ........... . Katz, R. P. ........... . Kaufman, H. R. Kaufman, W. N. Kaye, J. R. ........... . Kaye, L. S. .,......... . Kaynor, W. A. ....... . Keating, C. F. ....... . Kecker, F. M. ....... . Keddy, R. A. ....... . Keebler, S. E. ...... .. Keepnews, L. W. Keiser, H. B. ....... . Kellogg, J. H. .,..... . Kells, J. T. ........... . Kelly, W. A. ..,........ . Kelly, W. J. ....... . Kendig, A. E. ....... . Kennedy, K. F. ....... . Kennedy, P. H. Kern, J. W. ........... . Kerr, C. W. ........... . Kerr, W. G. ......--.-- . Kess, S. ................. . Kessler, I. L. ......... . Ketcham, A. R. Keto, G. J. ........... . Kidder, G. H. ....... . Kieval, R. M. ....... . King, J. H. ........... . King, S. G. ......-.. . Kinnaird, W. M. Kirby, W. J. Kirkpatrick, A. B. .. Klein, A. ................. . Klein, R. P. .,......... . Kleindienst, R. G. .. Koch, P. ............... . Koerner, H. ............ Koffler, A. S. ......... . Kolle, T. W. .....--..-- . Kooken, J. D. Kopp, Q. L. ........... . Koppel, M. ........... . Korzenik, A. A. Koury, E. T. ......... . Krakover, A. S. Kreis, R. R. ........... . Krim, L. H. ........... . Kristensen, J. G Kroner, R. B. ....... . Kronfeld, H. S. Kubie, R. H. ....... . Kultgen, D. B. ........ Kuney, R. L. Kurrus, R. W. ....... . Kurth, E. H. ....... . Kyle, J. M. Lacy, B. H. ........... . Ladds, A. D. ......... . Lally, J. K. ........... . Lamb, J. B. Landes, I. J. Lane, C. B. Lane, D. E. 115 88 53 72 53 99 53 115 115 115 115 53 53 130 115 53 53 88 54 115 115 115 116 88 116 116 116 99 116 116 54 54 54 99 116 116 116 116 88 116 54 116 88 116 89 89 116 54 89 130 54 116 89 54 116 116 116 74 117 89 54 98 99 117 130 54 99 54 73 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STUDENTS Lane, F. H. ..,......... 89 Lane-Reticker, E. .... 117 Lang, W. QE. ............ 99 Langill, R. A. ........ 89 Larson, E. ............ 130 Larson, R. K. .......... 89 Larson, W. ........ 89 Later, C. ............ 117 La Voy, K. R. ........ 54 Lawler, J. F. ........ 89 Lawless, J. F. ........ 89 Lawless, W. B. ........ 74 Lawson, R. J. ........ 117 Layden, J. J. ............ 55 Lazareff, S. R. ........ 75 Leah V. F. ............ 89 ya Ledford, L. B. ........ 55 Ledogar, R. A. ........ 89 Lee, J. T. ................ 117 Lee, R. F. ......,......... 73 Leeger, L. L. ............ 55 Leestinsky, L. A. .... 55 Leff, P. B. ............ 55 Leffler, H. G. ........ 99 Lefkort, L. J. ........ 55 Lefkowitz, S. ........ 117 Leggat, R. D. ........ 89 Leggett, B. S. ........ 130 Leibowitz., A. M. .... 130 Leigh, A. C. .,...... as Leiner, R. W. ........ 55 Leisure, G. S. ........ 89 Lemann, T. B. ........ 130 Lennhoff, C. D. T. .. 55 Lennon, D. ...,........ 55 Leopold, G. V. .....,.. 89 Lepanto, J. C. ........ 99 Lessey, S. K. ............ 89 Leve, H. A. ............ 130 Levin, A. L. ............ 117 Levin, A. G. .......... 130 Levin, M. ................ 130 Levin, R. C. ............ 117 Levin, W. K. ........ 99 Levine, S. .............. 117 Levinson, J. ............ 55 Levinson, M. E. .... 90 Levitt, H. E. ...,.... 130 Levy, D. R. ............ 55 Lewis, H. G. ............ 90 Liberstein, A. ........ 99 Lifland, W. T. ........ 117 Lillis, M. ................ 36 Lindsley, J. ............ 99 Lipson, L. S. ............ 55 Littman, A. N. .... 130 Livingstone, F. J. .... 56 Lockhart, H. W. .... 117 Loeb, R. W. ............ 117 Loeser, H. F. ........ 56 Loewenthal, M. A. ..1l7 Lombard, R. S. .... 130 London, A. ............ 117 London, E. J. ...... .. 99 Long, W. S. ............ 90 Lonschein, N. ........ 99 Loomis, F. G. .......... 90 Lopatnikov, P. H. G. Lorenz, H. A. ........ 117 Page two hundred twenty-two Loveless, N. W. ........ 56 Lowy, A. ................ 90 Lubanko, W. A. .... 7 9 Luca, A. F. ............ 1 17 Ludwig, E. ............ 13 0 Luongo, A. ............ 1 1 7 Lynch, J. ................ 90 Lynch, J. G. ............ 99 Lynch, J. M. ............ 99 Lynch, J. P. ............ 56 Lynn, J. T. . ........... 90 Lyons, S. H. ............ 96 McAndrews, J. E. .... 57 McCall, A. R. ........ 99 McCarthy, C. ........ 57 McCausland, T. G. ..118 McCawley, H. B. .... 99 McCloud, M. J. .... 57 McCoid, A. H. ........ 118 McCulloch, M. M. ..118 McDermott, R. B. .. 91 McDevitt, D. C. .... 91 Macdougall, I. C. ..118 McDowell, J. C. .... 91 McEvers, J. H. ...... 118 McGalloway, J. P. .. 57 McGarry, R. J. ........ 130 McGinnis, J. R. .... 118 McGovern, A. L. .... 91 MacGowan, K. A. .... 90 McGrail, T. H. ........ 57 McGrath, G. W. .... 57 'Mel-Ienry, P. ........ 91 McHugh, E. J. ......,. 118 Mcllwaine, R. D. .... 130 Mclntosh, F. F. .... 118 McIntosh, J. A. .... 57 McKenney, D. D. .... 57 McKusick, V. L. .... 57 McLaughlin, G. W. .. 99 McLesky, C. W. .... 118 Mac Leod, G. ........ 90 McMahon, R. P. .... 119 McMurray, R. D. ..99 McMurray, R. B. .... 99 MacNamara, J. D. .... 58 MacNamara, R. J. .. 72 McPhee, H. R. ...... 58 Mabry, G. H. ........ 90 Mackler, I. M. ........ 72 Macomber, P. Y. .... 118 Madsen, R. .............. 99 Maddox, R. L. ........ 56 Mahoney, D. C. ........ 56 Mahony, G. M. ........ 118 Mailloux, M. R. .... 118 Malchman, 1. ........ 56 Malloy, E. A. ........ 118 Mandelbaum, G. .... 56 Manilow, L. ............ 90 Manley, D. .............. 73 Mansfield, R. E. .... 118 Maple, C. A. ........ 90 Marans, M. W. .... 118 Marchman, R. L. .... 56 Marcus, R. C. ........ 90 Margolis, D. H. ........ 99 Markell, E. N. ........ 56 Markels, C. R. ...... 130 Markowitz, I. S. Marks, A. J. ......... . Marks, M. J. ........... . Marks, S. A. ........... . Marmaduke, D. H. .. Maron, J. B. ........... . Mars, F. M. ........... . Marshall, J. A. Marshall, R. M. Martin, H. ........... . Martin, J. P. . ...... . Martinelli, S. T. Marvin, M. S. ....... . Maser, C. W .......... Maslin, G. E. ....... . Matsunaga, S. M. Matthews, A. R. Matthews, C. J. Mauran, F. ............ Medalie, J. K. Medoff, M. C. ....... . Meislin, B. J. ........... . Medler, B. C. Menger, J. M. Merinoff, H. I. Merrifield, L. S. Mertz, R. E. Meth, T. S. ........... . Metz, E. W. ......... . Meyer, G. H. ....... . Meyer, W. E. ....... . Middendorf, H. S. Middleton, B. J. Miles, F. W. L. Miller, A. ............. . Miller, M. ............... . Miller, R. B. ......... . Millimet, E. Millus, A. J. .............. 58 Millner, J. B. ........ 58 Minicus, J. F. ....... . Minot, H. W. ....... . Mirell, L. 1. ......... . Misey, R. J. ........ Moll, B. D. .......... .. Monaghan, R. V. Mongeon, L. F. ....... . Monnory, P. J. ....... . Monroe, J. F. ....... . Monsky, L. ........... . Montgomery, E. L. .. Montgomery, P. G. .. Montgomery, R. H Moore, H. D. ....... . Morris, R. E. ....... . Morrison, B. F. ..... . Morrison, J. D. ........ Morrison, J. D., Jr. .. Morrow, W. H. Morrow, W. V. ....... . Moser, M. P. ......... . Moss, E. C. ........... . Mower, J. P. - ...... Mueller, W. D. Muldavin, M. S. Muldoon, J. ........... . Mullane, T. W. ....... . Mullery, E. A. ....... . Mulliner, E. L. ....... . Munson, W. T. ....... . Mur, R. .................. .. Murdock, B. S. . Murphey, R. R. Murphy, A. A. ..... . Murphy, C. F. ..... . Murphy, E. E. Murphy, F. X. ....... . Murphy, J. J. ....... . Murphy, J. R. ....... . Murphy, S. W. Murray, J. F. T. Murray, R. W. ....... . Murray, R. E. .... . Murray, R. ........... . Myren, R. A. ....... . Naff, A. M. ........... . Nahra, J. ...... ..... . Naimon, A. ........... . Nassar, F. ............... . Nelson, R. H. ....... . Nemiroff, A. ....... . Nemtzow, B. ........... . Newberger, E. L. Newburg, A. W. G. Newell, R. D. ....... . Newman, J. J. ....... . Newman, S. ........... . Newmark, A. J. Nexon, P. J. ......... . Nichols, H. W. Nichols, W. M. ....... . Nicholson, R. A. Nickson, B. E. ..... . Niedergang, M. A. .. Nimmer, M. B. ....... . Noble, J. A. ........... . Nojima, T. .. Nolan, J. S. ........... . Norris, R. A. ....... . Nugent, A. P. ....... . Nugent, E. A. ....... . Oakland, E. A. ....... . O'Boyle, D. J. ....... . O'Boyle, J. E. ....... . O'Brien, J. L. ....... . O'Brien, P. ............. . O'Connor, W. F. ..... . Ofsthun, D. G. .... Ogawa, A. H. ....... . O'Laugh1in, J. ....... . O'Leary, A. B. ....... . O'Leary, W. E. O'Mara, E. J. ....... . O'Neill, J. D. ....... . O'Neill, M. P. ....... . Oppenheimer, M. J. .. Oppenheimer, R. Orlin, D. ............... . Orlofsky, M, ....... . Ormasa, J. ............. . Osmond, D. C. ....... . Ostrow, S. V. ....... . Ostwald, A. ........... . Oswald, S. S. ....... . Otis, L. E. ........... . Owen, R. ............... . Owen, R. 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Parker, F. G. ....... . Parrish, R. A. ...,... . Parritz, H. ............. . Parsons, J. H. ....... . Pastors, C. R. .... .... Patrick, W. B. ....... . Patron, J. R. ....... . Patton, W. D. ....... . Paven, N. S. ........... . Peabody, J. B. ..,.... . Pearlman, T. W. Pearson, R. R. ...,... . Pechilis, W. J. ......, . Peck, R. H. ........... . Pedersen, C. R. ....... . Perkins, J. H. ....... . Perlman, J. S. ....... . Perry, R. L. ........... . Pershing, J. Persky, R. S. Pesin, E. ...... ......... . Peterkin, J. E. Petersen, W. O. Petite, A. ............... . Phelosof, B. ........... . Phillips, H. A. ....... . Phillips, J. T. ....... . Phleger, A. M. ....... . Picciotti, R. A. ....... . Pierce, D. M. ....... . Pierce, J. B. ..,........ . Pincus, J. C. ......... . Pinney, S. D. ....... . Platou, C. B. ....... . Poe, W. E. ....,,....... . Poindexter, T. C. Polak, B. B. ...... ...,, . Polier, A. ...,.....,,.... . Pollack, S. P. ....... . Pontzer, N. ....... . Poole, G. L. ........... . Poor, G. R. ........... . Porter, R. C. ......... . Potter, P. C. ,.......... . Poulos, R. E. ...,... . Powers, J. P. ........... . Powers, J. C. ......... . Prague, M. M. ....... . Pratt, W. H. ......... . Prescott, R. ........... . Preston, F. ..... ..... . Price, J. A. .....,..... . Prickett, W. ....,.... . Proctor, E. O. ....... . Proestopoulis, S. Purcell, J. B. Purcell, R. F. ....... . Putnam, F. L. ....... . Quigley, J. B. ....... . Quinn, T. M. 60 120 60 120 60 60 60 6.1 61 121 61 93 61 100 61 93 61 121 121 100 61 61 121 61 121 121 121 61 100 121 61 61 61 121 121 62 121 62 121 62 75 62 121 93 130 93 62 121 62 121 93 93 62 121 100 93 130 62 100 121 193 130 62 122 93 62 62 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STUDENTS Rabb, A. L. ...... .... . . Rabinovitz, A. ....... . Rabinowitz, J. A. Rachlin, L. D. ....... . Rado, P. T. . ........ Ragland, R. B. Raives, R. M. ....... . Randall, C. H. ....... . Randle, J. L. ........... . Raphael, A. A. Raphael, T. S. Ratzel, L. J. ........... . Raymond, R. M. Reed, A. P. ..,........ . Reed, E. C. ........... . Reese, H. B. ........... . Reeves, W. E. Regensteiner, M. O. .. Reid, J. S. ........... . Reid, R. R. ,..,....... . Reik, J. E. ........... . Reilly, D. M. Reiman, C. F. Reiss, J. ................... . Reissner, A. J. Resnick, C. H. ....... . 122 122 122 93 122 62 100 63 74 63 100 36 63 63 122 63 122 100 93 130 122 63 100 100 63 63 Retherford, C. V. .... 122 63 Reycraft, G. D. Reynolds, J. M. . ....... 63 Reznicek, C. D. .... 63 xuiina, J. T. ........ .... 6 1 Rhines, M. F. ..... 64 Rich, D. R. . ........... 122 Richman, J. M. .... 122 Richter, H. M. Richter, Rickert, R. D. Riddle, C. F. Rigrish, J. W. Rinaldi, F. R. 93 H. ............ 130 64 93 64 64 Rinehart, F. E. ........ 93 Ringhoffer, S. M. 93 Ritholz, J. .............. loo Rodes, R. P. ' ............ 130 Robinson, E. ............ 100 Robinson, J. K. .... 64 Robinson, T. H. ...,.. 100 Rock, L. ................ 93 Roemke, E. ............ 72 Rogers, S. M. ............ 122 Rogers, W. S. C. .... 64 Rood, D. R. ............ 64 Rose, J. G. ..........,.., 100 Rosen, H. T. ............ 94 Rosen, J. ...... ,...... 1 22 Rosen, S. M. ........,.., 122 Rosen, V. D. .......... 122 Rosenbaum, I. 122 Rosenberg, H. B. .... 122 Rosenberg, R. M. .... 64 Rosoff, S. D. ........ 122 Ross, R. B. ....,....... 36 Ross, R. E. ............ 100 Roth, D. S. ............ 94 Rothman, J. ...,........ 64 Rothstein, J. L. .... 64 Rothstein, R. ............ 100 Rountree, J. A. .... 123 Page two hundred twenty-four Rountree, W. T. .... 123 Rout, R. H. ............ 123 Rowe, G. H. .......... 130 Rubin, G. ................ 123 Rublee, G. ..............., 100 Ruckert, E. H. ........ 123 Ruditz, G. R. ........ 94 Ruehlmann, E. P 64 Rumsey, B. J. 94 Ruskin, H. B. ........ 123 Russell, T. E. ........ 123 Ryan, J. F. ............ 130 Rydholm, E. H. ...... 64 Ryman, D. F. ........ 94 Rymer, W. W. .......... 65 Saakvitne, H. C. .... 123 Sachar, B. H. ........ 94 Sachs, H. F. ............ 65 Sammon, T. J. 123 Sand, L. B. ............ 94 Sander, F. E. A. .... 123 Sarbin, H. B. ........ 65 Sato, S. .................. 94 Savage, A. V. ........ 123 Savage, J. S. ........ 74 Savitch, F.. ..,........... 94 Scanlan, J. VV. ........ 123 Scarlett, J. D. ........ 94 D Schabel, . A. ....,... 94 Scharf, H. L. ....,... 100 Scharf, R. H. ........ 123 Schauer, L. F. ........ 123 Schein, H. L. ....130 Scheurich, W. A. .... 123 Schluer, J. C. ........ 65 Schmidt, A. C. ........ 100 Schmidt, G. W. ........ 65 Schmutz, A. W A R Schneider, . . .... 130 . .... 130 Schneider, R. E. .... 94 Schneider R. L. .... 123 Schneider, V. H Schoen, A. J. . .... 65 65 Schoenfeld, C. G. .... 65 Schoenfeld, N. P. Schoenthal, V. Schultz, A. H. Schumacher, R. K. .. 123 65 72 65 Schorger, J. R. ........ 123 Schroeter, L. W Schwartz, A. F. Schwartz, A. ........... . Schwartz, A. H . .... 100 . .... 65 124 94 Schwartz, C. P. ........ 65 Schwarzer, W. W. .. Scott, J. T. ........... . Scott, J. W. ......,.... . Scott, T. Scott, W. F. .,......... . Scully, R. T. ..,.... . Sebree, F. P. ......... . Seder, J. W. ........... . Seeburg N. M. Seidman, M. J. ....... . Seifer, M. ............... . Seltzer, L. E. Sennett, A. H. ....... . Shack, D. D. 94 94 74 1,30 124 66 124 124 124 ss 73 94 iso 100 Shamansky, R. N Shapiro, A. E. ....... . Shapiro, I. ..,,......... . Shapiro, R. E. ......... . Sharlitt, J. H. ....... . Shea, C. T. ...,.,....... . Shea, R. B. ........... . Shea, R. M. ........... . Shedroff, D. 1. ....... . Sheedy, H. J. ....... . Sheehan, R. J. Shelbourne, P. ....... . Shepard, T. C. ....... . Sheppard, J. B. Sher, B. D. ...,....... . Sheridan, C. F. ....... . Sherman, J. H. Shiekman, P. M. Shore, C. C. . ........ Shotkin, I. F. Shover, J. I.. Shriver, D. A. Shubow, I.. D. Shushan, L. G. ....... . Siebel, V. H. ........... . Siegel, N. J. ........... . Siegler, I. S. ........... . Sikorovsky, E. F sunmberg, P. 12 66 66 100 124 73 36 124 100 66 94 66 73 66 124 124 100 94 95 95 66 124 66 100 124 130 95 95 . 95 . .... 95 Silberstein, N. R. .... 124 Silk, N. B. ............ 124 Silk, W. A. ......,..... 73 Silvers, J. D. .......... 124 Silvia, J. M. .......... 100 Simerka, E. J. ........ 66 Simmons, H. E. .,........ 95 Simmons, K. ............ 124 Simon, D. ...........,,.., 66 Simon, R. B. .......... 124 Simon, T. .............. 124 Simpson, C. ............ 73 Simsarian, E. D. .... 66 Sindler, L. Singer, N. P. Sipes, D. Sirinsky, M. ........... . Skilling, M. Skinner, W. J. Sklar, D. .,.........,... . Skoler, D. L. 67 . ....... 67 95 100 95 124 125 ........125 Slater, C. ,..........,,.., 95 Slen, R. O. ...,........ 95 Slomowitz, I. J. .... 36 Smith, A. ,....,..,,,,.,,, 95 Smith, D. O. ........ 95 Smith, F. W. K. .... 67 Smith, G. C. ........ 95 Smith, H. H. 67 Smith, H. ..........,..... 1 0 0 Smith, P. .,,,...,,,,,,,,, 3 6 Smith, P. B. ........ 12 5 Smith, R. K. ............ 9 5 Smith, R. T. ........ 1 00 Smith, R. W. ........ 1 3 0 Smith, V. R. ..,..... 12 5 Smukler, J. ............ 13 0 Snook, J. L. ......,...., 1 2 s Snyder, E. H. ........ 95 Solibakke, R. C. .... 95 Solvie, A. R. ....... . Somers, H. P. ....... . Sommer, A. A. ....... . Sommerfeld, N. U. .. Sonet, J. M. ........... . Sonnenfeld, F. I. Sorkin, S. ............... . Spagnoli, P. ........... . Spanbock, M. S. Spanos, H. V. Sparrow, M. ........... . Spayd, R. V ............. Sperry, L. P. ......... . Spielfogel, I. C. ....... . Spiller, D. H. Spire, R. M. Spitzer, R. S. Sporn, A. D. Spring, V. A. Springer, R. P. ...,... . Spritzer, M. A. ....... . Squire, F. C. ........... . Staley, H. P. ........... . Stapleton, W. M. Stearns, J. P. Stem, I. A. ........... . Steinberg, M. S. Steinhardt, I. Stern, S. A. ........... . Sternm, B. .............. Steuart, G. C. Stevens, T. F. Stevenson, A. L. Stevenson, C. R. Stier, J. L. ........... . Stillman, A. M. Stoller, H. .,............. . Stolper, M. A. ....... . Stone, G. E. ........... . Storer, J. P. ........... . Strang, A. W. ....... . Stratton, W. L. ....... . Strudler, H. L. ....... . Suchecki, S. R. J. Sujack, E. T. ......... . Suleyman, C. ........... . Sullivan, B. ........... . Sullivan, C. F. ....... . Sullivan, D. E. Sullivan, D. ..,,..,.... . Sullivan, E. M. Sullivan, J. J. Sullivan, L. A. ....... . Sullivan, L. K. ....... . Sullivan, R. Sunderland, E. S. S. .. Surloff, E. R. Suter, P. H. ........... . Swanson, H. P. ....... . Swenson, G. A. ....... . Swiedler, E. .,,..,...., . Switkay, H. M. .,..... . Tabb, S. ............... . Tabor, J. K. ........ Taichert, R. D. .,..... . Talbot, P. ............... . Talcott, W. T ......... Tanner, W. O. ....... . 125 100 67 125 95 125 96 100 67 96 67 125 67 74 125 130 130 67 96 100 96 100 96 96 125 125 67 125 125 96 67 67 100 68 125 96 125 100 68 125 68 96 96 96 96 75 96 68 68 36 125 100 100 126 126 126 68 68 126 68 130 96 68 68 126 130 68 100 .Hahn Sl Ollier Again A familiar and reassuring slogan FAM1uAn...because it bas appeared in thousands of the country's finest year- booles for the past balf century. RBAssuxuNc...because those years of specialized experience bring complete service, outstanding quality and de- pendable deliuery to the yearbook stafq with wbom we work ,IAHN A OLLIER ENGRAVINC C0 817 W Washington Blvd. Chicago 7 Illinois Page two hundred twenty fwe l mm Q Taubeneck, T. D. Templeton, D. ....... . Tenney, E. B. ....... . TeRoller, D. ..,........ . 96 68 100 36 Thalhofer, J. J. .... 126 Thau, H. B. ............ 100 Thayer, L. H. .,...... 126 Theuer, F. G. ........ 126 Thomas, N. J. ....---- 69 Thomases, J. .......... 69 Thompson, C. S. Thompson, H. W. Thompson, T. T. .... Thomsen, F. T. ....... . Thomson, T. D. Thurlow, G. L. Tick, D. J. ........... . Tierney, J. P. ....... . Tillman, L. U. ....... . Tomlinson, N. B. Traccarella, E. A. .. Tracey, J. W. .,...., . Trachtenberg, H. Tracy, J. E. ............. . Trautman, D. T. 69, True, F. L. ........... . Tucker, E. W. ....... . Tullis, R. H. ........... . Tully, E. W. .,..... . Tuohy, J. M. ....... . Turner, W. E. ....... . Twombly, D. J. Tyler, G. G. ......... . Tzetzo, D. .......,..... . Ugast, F. ............... . Urbano, L. B. ....... . 69 100 96 69 69 96 100 100 126 96 126 126 100 97 97 69 100 126 126 126 100 69 126 97 69 69 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STUDENTS Vagliano, A. M. .... 126 Vagts, D. F. ............ 100 Valyo, B. P. ............ 97 Vance, A. P. ............ 126 Vardamis, G. A. .... 126 Vernon, D. H. ........ 127 Vetter, G. M. ........ 97 Villanueva, J. S. .... 75 Vogels, D. S. ,....... 127 Volgenau, C. ........ 127 Vorenberg, J. ............ 97 Wach, D. D. ........ 97 Wade, J. H. ............ 69 Waer, D. K. ............ 69 Wahrhaftig, S. D. .... 97 Wainger, J. M. ........ 100 Wainwright, C. L. ..l27 Waks, M. S. ............ 70 Waldron, R. J. ........ 127 Wallace, D. W. ...... 100 Wallace, H. L. ........ 127 Wallach, R. W. .... 127 Waller, J. J. ........ 70 Walsh, E. J. ............ 127 Walter, J. G. ........ 127 Walzer, S. B. .......... 97 Warchalowski, H. A. 97 Ward, W. J. ............ 127 Ware, R. H. ............ 97 Warshaw, R. S. .... 127 Waterhouse, J. F. .... 97 Watkins, A. J. ........ 97 Watnick, D. M. .... 97 Watson, E. M. ........ 70 Watson, R. H. ........ 97 Warrling, R. L. ........ 100 Page two hundred twenty-six Watts, B. ............... . Weary, D. C. ....... . Weary, T. S. ....... . Webb, L. P. ........... . Webster, R. B. ....... . Wehrmann, B. ....... . Weil, R. T. ..,........ . Weinberg, H. M. Weingast, A. B. Weinstein, M. W. .... Weinstein, M. ...... .. Weinstock, H. ....... . Weisberg, H. H. Weiser, R. R. ....... . Weisman, L. I. ....... . Weiss, H. M. ....... . Weiss, H. A. ...,... . Weiss, N. E. ........... . Weiss, R. Weiss, S. ............... . Weiss, W. L. ....... . Wejman, J. M. ....... . Welch, B. C. ....... . Welch, L. H. J. Welch, R. L. ....... . Welden, R. C. ....... . Wellington, H. H Wells, J. M. ........... . Wells, R. L. ........... . Wenger, R. J. ....... . Westfall, D. ........... . Westin, A. F. ..,.... . Westly, A. G. ....... . Wexler, M. J. ....... . Whalen, F. J. ....... . Wheatley, C. F. Wheeler, J. G. ....... . 100 127 70 70 130 70 127 127 70 127 130 70 97 70 70 127 127 127 128 97 128 70 36 128 128 97 128 128 70 71 71 100 100 71 74 98 98 Whetzel, J. F. ....... . White, J. D. ........... . white, J. M. ........... . White, K. L. ........... . White, R. P. ........... . White, S. A. ......... . Whitney, S. C. ...... ,. Whittemore, C. F. .. . Wick, G. D. ........... . Widdifield, S. W. Wigder, P. ............. . Wilder, L. ........... . Wiley, W. E. .,..... . Wilkie, A. C. ....... . Wilkins, F. ........... . Willcox, H. M. ....... . Williams, B. L. ....... . Williams, D. E. ....... . Williams, E. A. ....... . Williams, H. M. Williamson, R. B. Williamson, T. B. Willis, W. E. ....... . Willner, D. . .... ...... . Wilson, L. M. ....... . Wine, D. S. .........,. . Winston, S. R. ........ Winton, R. C. ....... . Wishod, ............. . Wittenstein, A. ....... . Wolf, A. K. ........... . Wolf, D. ..... ....... . Wolf, F. ............... . Wolf, G. W. ........... . Wollaeger, F. A. Wollan, E. ........... . Wolman, P. C. ....... . 128 98 128 128 71 71 128 123 98 74 128 128 98 128 128 100 71 71 128 98 128 100 98 100 100 71 71 100 100 98 100 128 129 129 71 71 100 Woltjen, R. A. ....... . Wood, B. C. ........... . Wood, R. R. ........... . Woods, L. M. ....... . Worland, F. ........... . W.-ight, C. G. ....... . Wright, H. ........... . Wydler, H. U. ....... . Wydler, J. W. ....... . Yanni, A. ........... . Yana, V. H. ........... . Yates, D. J. ........... . Yee, K. T. 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