i P E i ? E I l HARVARD LAW SCHOOL 1957 lfmrbzfrfk Copyright 1951 By Robert Fischelis, Trnsfer -,H:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,J J i Ula Zfsaraaak af ffaraara law Salma! Cfalaariaas, Massachusetts I 9 5 I n Dedicated in ZECHARIAH CHAFEE, JR. Professor of Law, I9I9 University Professor, I95O Uzrce vfififreciafivns Dean Roscoe Pound I DEEM it a privilege to be allowed to join in the tribute to Professor Chafee in the ded- ication to him of the Harvard Law School Year Book for 1951. Born, bred, and educated in the state and city of Roger Williams, he might have been predisposed to become a leading advocate of freedom of belief, opinion, speech and writ- ing. Trained in law in the common-law atmosphere of the Harvard Law School he might well have been expected to stand for effective maintaining of the guarantees of the bill of rights in times of war and post- war reconstruction when experience has shown that these guarantees are peculiarly needed and exceptionally liable to infringe- ment. In his student days in the law school he took special interest in equitable relief against defamation and injuries to personality and the connection of the problems of equity jurisdiction in such cases with constitutional and political questions as to freedom of speech. Prosecutions under the Espionage Act during and after the first World War led him to study the whole subject from every side, legal, constitutional, political, historical and philosophical. Beginning with an out- standing article, Freedom of Speech in War Times, 32 Harvard Law Review 932 Q1919j , a succession of books, Freedom of Speech f1920j, The Inquiring Mind Q1928j, Free Speech in the United States Q1941j, and Government and Mass Communications 119471 have made him our leading authority on law and free belief, opinion, writing and speaking. Nor has his scholarly scrutiny stopped there. During the first World War he began to inquire into methods of prose- cution in enforcement of the Espionage Act and like legislation, and his article, A Con- temporary State Trial, 33 Harvard Law Review 747 C1920j, followed by his mas- terly report, Lawlessness in Law Enforce- ment, made significant contributions to the history of American law which must some- day be written. As a result of the article in the trial of Jacob Abrams, Professor Chafee, Professor fnow Mr. Justicej Frankfurter, Professor Francis B. Sayre, Edward B. Adams, Librarian of the Law School, and I, who had signed a petition to President Wilson for the pardon of Abrams Qwhich was grantedj were tried before the Visiting Committee on May 9, 1921, and were acquitted. He has stood for freedom under law for a generation. Now as University Professor he is free to bring his lifelong interest in freedom to a full all-around development in a book which will stand among the great treatises which are the glory of the Harvard Law School. Morris L. Ernst I LEAVE to others the happy chore of list- ing, appraising and praising the important writings of Zechariah Chafee in the field of civil liberties. I assume there can be little dis- agreement that Chafee has substantially affected our national thinking, and even our national policy with respect to the folly of man's fear of ideas. Further, there can be little doubt but that Chafee, among all the non-bench writers of our generation, has had greater impact on our oft hysterical and censorial thinking than any other lawyer. For such services he is well entitled to the honorary degree of Defender of the Faith . During the past decades our folkway has been frightened by the advancing power of trade unions, the secret underground activi- ties of foreign governments, and the very in- digenous and somewhat New Englandish fear of sexual excitement. On the first two generic levels all of us who acted as advisors or even courtroom barristers, could not have operated with success without the collations of mate- rial contained in the Chafee bibles . His fortitude and wisdom on these levels acted as spiritual guides for all of us in the ranks, and the quality of his selfless spirit seeped Page five down from che tops of our culture even to the level of the police courts and the lower reaches of magistracy. At the top levels of our culture he made a contribution com- parable to that of Roger Baldwin in the operational field. I would be less than frank, however, if I did not add that Chafee has had an amusing blind spot when appraising the alleged need of societal protection against obscenity. Judge Cardozo-it la Chafee-could not be scared by revolutionary writings but in ascetic fashion shied off from ideas touch- ing on sex. On the other hand, Judge Wool- sey gayly allowed Joyce's Ulysses free circulation, but with sternness plus fear slapped down a meager impotent magazine talking revolution in general terms. These varying areas of timidity in the human race, even among the bravest, have always amused me. Chafee amuses me greatly. But this is only a minor blind spot, it seems to me, in comparison to the great contri- bution made single-handed by Chafee. In all frankness I have, in an inverted sense, a much more severe criticism. Why did he never teach at the Law School the subject matter of his great contribution to the law and our folkway? Can't we even now get this bender of our folkways to teach at his Law School the problems of The First Free- dom, which he now teaches at Harvard College. Our gamble that truth wins out in conflict of thought should long ago have had Page six a position of importance for future legal luminaries, at least as important as the study of negotiable instruments , one of the professor's pets. The negotiability of ideas -man's most precious commodity-touches on more than an act of faith, particularly in this era of expanding quantity and quality of negotiation of ideas. Why can't we get Chafee to start a course dealing with the printing press, the silver screen and the ether waves? Such instruction might bring into sharper reality the Chafee philosophy and also educate some future practising disciples. Such a course would deal with postal powers, the regulatory concepts of the Federal Com- munications Commission, the monopolies of the Associated Press, the giants of Holly- wood, world shortages of newsprint, et cetera, et cetera. It need not be pure philosophy-which at best is a means to an end. Above all it might bring some new vision, for example, to our attempts to control communism by inviting individuals to step up to the public counter and ask for the privilege of registering as pariahs and treasonable folk. I envy Chafee his contribution to our society and his deserved reputation in the field of his writings as distinguished from the field of his teaching. But we might by now have had wiser leadership throughout the nation if Chafee had taught at Harvard Law School courses on Civil Liberties. Hun- dreds of students might now, as practising lawyers, find that protection of ideas is as exciting a part of the law-game as protection of property. I O 9 Archibald Macleish WHEN a great lawyer is also a great hu- manist it's hard not to write of him as a great man. Zech Chafee wouldn't care for the epithet, but it may well be too late for him to protest. History has glanced at him and history has a way of calling those she looks at by the names that please her. If Zech had stuck to Bills and Notes he would have had his portrait in Langdell and the lively gratitude of generations of Law Students but his Yankee modesty would not have been troubled otherwise. It was when he began to think and then to write and finally to act in defense of the rights of men to be men-of the right of an individual to be an individual-that the first of the muses memorized his name for her chronicles. For he was born-or rather he grew up-into a time in which the defense of the right of an individual to be an individual was a notable, not to say an astonishing thing. People, although they talked about freedom, and made wars for freedom, had ceased to believe in freedom. Particularly the freedom of an individual to be an individual. Free- dom to think as nobody else thought, or as nobody but a very few thought, was con- sidered dangerous if not downright treason- able. People who thought in that way were pinks if they were not actually reds and therefore fair game for any newspaper pub- lisher with the Constitution and his circula- tion to maintain. To say nothing of any politician who wanted to get, or to stay, elected. For a lawyer then, particularly a lawyer who was also a Professor, more par- ticularly a lawyer who was also a Professor at Harvard-for such a man to begin to think and to talk and to act in defense of the right of an individual to be an individual was to ask for trouble and therefore, con- sidering the quarter from which the trouble threatened, to ask for fame. Zech has, of course, other claims. He is not only the prin- cipal defender of the freedom of the human mind in this country-which means, things being what they are, in the world. He is also a man who cares about the human mind- about what comes out of it-about its ca- pacity, its inventiveness, its forms, its reasons, its aspirations, its fantasies. Which is another way of saying that he is a civilized man in a time when not many men are eivilized.- I don,t know how you can add Zech Chafee up-sound scholar, lucid writer, devoted cit- izen, cherished friend, courageous man- without using the adjective which will em- barrass him. If he is not, quite simply, a great American then words have lost their mean- ing. Page seven Zzculfy Section W 7 f N f n , . Z , - f wwf' Z f 'if W ?P:5: If lp4k Xf-NQ- , Y I' , yf' - 5 'EWS ! gl fxx X ffl' r 0-4-N' W r X , 1 fp'-fxyffg , Q N-f 'N-fi iff gn? A .Lk ,-xM, X XfiQ greg...- X 'f x - VI' 1 M of ff? f mx ig , 1 1' n if ,W 2 g 7 4,11 If V l ERlAi SITY f 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. Receiving his Ph.D. in 1916, he served as Instructor in Chemistry until 1917. During World War 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 serv- ice called him again in 1940 and until 1946 he was Chairman of the National Defense Research Committee. His work was recog- Page ten JAMES BRYANT CONANT President of Harvard University li nized by an award of the medal of merit. He became a member of the General Ad- visory Committee to the United States Atomic Energy Commission in 1946. Among President Conantis other honors, he is an honorary fellow of Emmanuel Col- lege, Cambridge, a member of the Amerign Chemical Society, the American Academy of Sciences, the Massachusetts Historical So- ciety, the American Philosophical Society, and the Royal Society of Edinburgh and England. He is one of the World's outstand- ing authorities on education, and has Written many books on the subject including On Understanding Science, Education in a Di- vided World, and Science and Common Sense. ERWIN NATHANIELT GRISWOLD Dean and Langdell 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 Cihce of the Solicitor General of the United States and as Special Assistant to the Attorney General from 1929 until 1934 when he was .1 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 recognized in these Helds, having written two editions of Spendthrift 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 Restatements of Trusts, Restitution, and Judgments. Puyw f'If'1wr1 Zechariah Hluzfee, fr. UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR Professor Chafee 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 Speech in the United States, Gov- ernment and Mass Communications, Weathering the Panic of '73, State House vs. Penthouse: Legal Problems of the R. I. Race Track Row, and others including the recently published 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 Unfair Competition and Equitable Remedies. In addition Professor Chafee is giving two courses in Arts and Sciences: Fundamental Human Rights and Legal Protection of Literature and Art. Born: 1885 in Providence, Rhode Island. 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. He 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 Pacinc. His published writings include numerous contributions to legal periodicals and a case book on criminal law co-edited with Pro- fessor Glueck. This year he is teaching Agency and Criminal Law. Born: 1903 in Chicago, Illinois. Ph.B., 1923, University of Chicagog LL.B., 1927, Harvard. A.B., 1907, Brown, LL.B., 1913, Harvard. Page twelve 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 Com- mercial Code prepared 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 Pennsylvania. 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 University of Nebraska Law Faculty. In 1927 he resigned to become Acting Professor of Law at the Uni- versity of Chicago. A year later he came to the Harvard Law School. From 1942 to 1945 he served as Compliance Commissioner in the Wtlr 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. PAUL ABRAHAM FREUND Charles Stebbins Fairchild 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 Harvard. LON LUVOIS FULLER Carter Professor of Jurisprudence 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 193 6 Professor Fuller won the Philips Award of the American Philosophical Society for an essay in jurisprudence entitled Amer- ican Legal Realism. A group of lectures entitled The Law in Quest of Itself was published in 1940. Professor Fuller is editor of a Casebook on Contracts, and is author of the readings Problems of Jurisprudence. He teaches Contracts and Jurisprudence, and conducts a seminar on the latter. Born: 1902 in Hereford, Texas. A.B., 1924, ID., 1926, Leland Stanford University. Born: 1908 in St. Louis, Missouri. published On Understanding the Supreme Court C1949j. Professor Freund now teaches Constitutional Law, Conflicts of Law and a seminar in Constitutional Litigation. A.B., 1928, Washington Universityg LL.B., 1931, S.J.D., 1932 Page thirteen SI-IELDON GLUECK Roscoe Pound Professor of Law 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, United States Delegate to the International Prison Congresses in Prague f1930j and The Hague f1950j, and Con- sultant to Mr. Justice Robert H. Jackson and General William Donovan on the trial of war criminals. Professor Glueck was appointed to the Roscoe Pound chair this year. Among Professor Glueck's books are War Crimimzls: Their PI'OXf'l'llfi0l1 and P1n1isl1mr'11f, and The N1ll'f'l7I!7l'l'tQ Trial am! Ag- gre.vxiz'e Wfar. Professor Glueck has published many works in col- laboration with Mrs. Glueck fDr. Eleanor Touroff Glueckj. He teaches Criminal Law and Criminology. Born: 1896, Warsaw, Poland. A.B., 1920, George Washington University, LL.B., LL.M., 1920, National University Law School, A.M., 1922, Ph.D., 1924, Harvard. MANLEY OTTMER HUDSON Bemis Professor of International Law Professor Hudson has taught at Harvard since 1919. After serving on various commissions at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, he became a member of the Secretariat of the League of Nations. From 1933 to 1945 he was a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration. From 1936 to 1946, he was a judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice at The Hague. In 1948 the General Assembly elected him a member of the International Law Commission of the United Nations and he was its first Chair- man. Among his numerous publications are International Legis- lation, and the standard treatise on The Permanent 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 Jewel College, LL.B., 1910, S.J.D., 1917, Harvard. Page fourteen LOUIS LEVENTHAL JAFFI: Byrne Professor of Administrative Law Professor Jaffe graduated from Harvard Law School magna cum laude in 1928. He was an editor of the Law Review. After three years of general practice in San Francisco, he returned for graduate study and was awarded the S.J.D. degree in 1932. He served as law clerk to Mr. Justice Brandeis C1933j, and with the National Labor Relations Board C1935j. In 1936 he became professor of law at the University of Buffalo Law School and was later appointed Dean. At Harvard he is teaching Torts, Admin- istrative Law and a seminar in Administrative Law. His doctorate thesis for the S.J.D. degree, Judicial Aspects of Foreign Affairs, was published as one of the series of Harvard Studies in Administrative Law. Professor Jaffe was appointed to the Byrne chair this year to succeed Professor Milton Katz. Born: 1905, Seattle, Washington. 1 A.B., 1925, Johns Hopkins, LL.B., 1928, S.J.D., 1932, Harvard. WALTER BARTON LEACH Story Professor of Law Professor Leach served as Secretary to Mr. Justice Holmes, 1924-25, then took up trial practice in Boston, teaching law nights at Northeastern Law School. In 1929 he joined the Harvard Law School faculty, continuing in law practice as consistent with academic duties. Professor Leach is the author of casebooks on Future Interests, Wills and fwith Professor Casnerj Property Ig a Handbook of Massachusetts Evidence, Property Restatement chapters on Pow- ers of Appointment and Statutes of Limitations, and articles on various legal and other subjects. An infantry private in 1918, Professor Leach served in World War II in the Army Air Forces. He is now a Brigadier General in the USAF Reserve and Consultant to the Secretary of the Air Force. He teaches Property I, and Property II and the research course in Property III. Born: 1900, Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1921, LL.B., 1924, Harvard, Certificat d'Etudes Fran- caises, University of Grenoble, 1920. 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 Resti- tution CPart IIJ as well as co-reporter with Professor Seavey of the Restatement of Judgments. He also drafted the Uniform Fiduciaries Act, has edited casebooks on Trusts, Civil Procedure and judicial Remedies, and is the author of various legal mono- graphs. 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. JOHN MACARTHUR MAGUIRE Royall Professor of Law Professor Maguire was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1911 and practiced in Boston. During World War I he served in the Department of Justice. He came to the Harvard Law School in 1923. In 1938 and again in 1943 he Was a consulting expert with the United States Treasury Department. Professor Maguire has been vice-chairman of the American Bar Association Committee on Jurisprudence and Law Reform. He was Assistant Reporter of the Model Code of Evidence, and is a Special Consultant on the Income Tax Project of the American Law Institute. For nearly 25 years Professor Maguire was Legal Adviser to the American Association of University Professors on problems of academic freedom and tenure. He has edited case- books on Taxation and Evidence, and has written a short textbook on Evidence. Professor Maguire is teaching Evidence,,State and Local Tax- ation and Special Tax Problems. Born: 1888, Denver, Colorado. A.B., 1908, Colorado College, LL.B., 1911, Harvard, LL.D., 1949, Colorado College. H----an Page fifteen 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 con- secutively at Harvard and on the faculties of the Universities of Oklahoma, Tulane, and Indiana. He was president of the Asso- ciation of American Law Schools, 19473 was co-reporter for the Restatements of Agency, Judgments, Restitution and Torts, is editor of the American Case Book Series and has compiled case- books on Torts and Agency. He now teaches Agency, Restitution and Torts. Born: 1880, 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 engineers. 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 was elected to the Cambridge School Board last year. He is now teaching Accounting and Corporations I. , Born: 1915 in Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1936, LL.B., 1938, Harvard. A.B., 1902, LL.B., 1904, Harvard. Page sixteen ROBERT BRAUCHER Professor of Law During 1939-41 Professor Braucher worked primarily on liti- gation with the New York firm that is now Hughes, Hubbard 85 Ewing. He enlisted in the army as a flying cadet in April, 1941, and served as a fighter pilot in the India-Burma theatre and as an intelligence officer in the Pentagon and with the Strategic Bombing Survey in Japan. He returned to Harvard in 1946, but continues active in the Air Force Reserve. Since 1948 Professor Braucher has been a consultant to the New York Law Revision Commission. He is the author with Charles Corker of the text Introduction to Commercial Law and the editor of a Casebook on Commercial Law. This year he is teaching Commercial Law, a seminar on Government Contracts, and a law course at the Harvard Business School. Born: 1916, New York, New York. A.B., 1936, Haverford College, LL.B., 1939, Harvard. ERNEST JOSEPH BROWN Professor of Law Professor Brown began the practice of law in Buffalo, New York, 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, Princetong LL.B., 1931, Harvard. DAVID FARQUI-IAR CAVERS Professor of Law Professor Cavers joined the Law School Faculty in 1946. Previously he had taught here as an instructor for the year 1929-30, having practiced in New York before that. He then became Assistant Professor at the West Virginia University Col- lege 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. 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 seminars in Public Utilities and Prob- lems in the Public Control of Atomic Energy 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. ANDREW JAMES CASNER Professor of Law Born: 1907 in Chicago, Illinois. Before coming to the Harvard Faculty in 1938, Professor Casner served on the Law School faculties of the following Uni- versities: 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 con- tributed a number of articles in the property field to legal period- icals. He is co-editor with Professor Leach of a casebook for h I P II. Property I. This year he is teac ing Property I ant roperty A.B., LL.B., 1929, University of Illinois, S.LI.D., 1941, Columbia. Page severlfeevz ARCHIBALD COX Professor of Law After graduation from Harvard Law School in 1937 Professor Cox was secretary to Learned Hand, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals. 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. He is also conducting a Labor Seminar. Born: 1912 in Plainfield, N. 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, he joined the Harvard Law Faculty. This year he is teaching Procedure and Administrative Law. Born: 1903 in Phillips, Maine. A.B., 1926, LL.B., 1929, Harvard. A.B., 1934, LL.B., 1937, Harvard. GEORGE KNOWLES GARDNER Page eighteen 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. Born: 1891 in Worcester, Massachusetts. A.B., 1912, LL.B., 1914, Harvard. HENRY MELVIN HART, JR. Professor of Law After receiving his S.J.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 Legislation. He also holds a seminar in Legislation. Born: 1904 in Butte, Montana. A.B., 1926, LL.B., 1930, S.lI.D., 1931, Harvard. MARK DEWOLFE HOWE Professor of Law From 1933 to 1934 Professor Howe was SCCl'Ctary 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 Wilt II with the American Military Government and with the Civil Affairs Division of the War Department. Upon his discharge in 1945, he returned to Harvard. He was editor of the Holmes-Pollack Letters Q1941j and Touched with Fire C1946j. He teaches American Legal History, and Constitutional Law at the Law School, and Structure and Nature of Law in Harvard College. 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 oilice 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 azineteen, l S JAMES ANGELL MAcLACHLAN Professor of Law Professor MacLachlan began the practice of law in Chicago in 1916. From 1917 to 1919 he served as captain in the Field Artillery. In 1924 he joined the Harvard Law School Faculty. Professor MacLachlan has 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 War Relocation Authority, Contract Renegotiator for the U. S. Maritime Com- mission and drafted substantial amendments to the Chandler Act of 1938. He is at present a member of the Council of the Atlantic Union Committee. Professor MacLachlan is teaching Creditors' Rights, Mortgages, Suretyship, Creditors' Agreements and Liquidation, Receivership and Corporate Reorganization, and a Seminar on Security. Born: 1891 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A.B., 1912, University of Michigan, LL.B., 1916, Harvard. WILLIAM EDWARD MCCURDY Professor of Law After graduation from Harvard, Professor McCurdy was secre- tary to Mr. Justice Brandeis in 1922-23. He has been on the Law School faculty since 1923, and has also taught at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Cornell, North Carolina and Texas. He is a member of the American Law Institute's Groups for Restate- ments 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 Office of Military Government IU. S.1 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 Domestic Relations and Cases on Sales Qwith Professor Willistonj. Professor McCurdy is now teaching Contracts and Domestic Relations. Born: 1893 in Augusta, Georgia. A.B., 1916, LL.B., 1921, S.j.D., 1922, Harvard. STANLEY S. SURREY Professor of Law Professor Surrey was research assistant to Professor Roswell Magill at Columbia Law School, 1932-33, followed by a brief practice in New York City. Then he started his government career: Attorney with the National Recovery Administration, Washington, D. C., 1933-35, attorney with the National Labor Relations Board 1935-37, associated with the Treasury Depart- ment 1937-47, principally as Tax Legislative Counsel. He was appointed Professor of Law at the University of California School of Law at Berkeley, 1947-50. In 1949-50 he was a member of the American Tax Mission to Japan. He is chief reporter for the American Law Institute's Income Tax Project. He is co-author along with Professor Warren of Columbia of casebooks on Federal Income Tax, and the Federal Gift and Estate Tax. Professor Surrey teaches Legislation and Taxation. Born: 1910, New York, New York. B.S., 1929, C.C.N.Yg LL.B., 1932, Columbia. Page twenty ARTHUR E. SUTI-IERLAND Professor of Law Professor Sutherland, after his graduation from the law school, spent two years in practice in Rochester, New York. After an interval of a year as Secretary to Justice Holmes in 1927-28, he returned to Rochester and remained in practice there until 1941. From July, 1941, until the first of November, 1945, he was in the army, serving in the Tunisian campaign with the First In- fantry Division and in Italy with Headquarters Fifth Army. On November 1, 1945, he became a professor of law at Cornell and taught there until his appointment in july, 1950, as professor of law at Harvard. He is teaching Commercial Law and Con- stitutional Law. Born: 1902, Rochester, New York. A.B., 1922, Wesleyan, LL.B., 1925, Harvard. S.J.D., 1943, Harvard. JOHN H. C. MORRIS Visiting Professor of Law Professor Morris was educated at Oxford University and was a member of the faculty there as a Fellow and Law Tutor of Magdalen College since 1936. He has been All Souls lecturer in Private International Law since 1939. In 1940 Professor Morris entered the Royal Naval Voluntary Reserve as a Lieutenant Commander. He was the editor of Theobald on Wills Q9th and 10th editionsj and General Editor of Dicey's Conflict of Laws Q6th editionj. Born: 1910, London, England. B.A., 1931, B.C.L., 1932, IVLA., 1936, D.C.L., 1949, Oxford University. Procedure and Administrative Law. Born: 1906, at Lost Nation, Iowa. ALBERT SALISBURY ABEL Visiting Professor of Law After graduation, Professor Abel served for six years on the Editorial Staffs of the American Law Book Company and the West Publishing Company. Following graduate study at Harvard Law School, he commenced teaching at Washington University in St. Louis from which he went to West Virginia University where he is now professor of law on leave of absence for 1950-51. In 1939-40, he was Research Fellow at Harvard. During the war, he was a senior attorney, Food Price Section, O.P.A., and from 1942 through 1945 lieutenant commander in the U. S. Naval Reserve serving aboard an escort carrier, on island bases in the Southwest Pacific, and at shore stations. He is teaching Civil B.A., 1927, j.D., 1930, University of Iowa, LL.M., 1937, f Page twenty-one HAROLD JOSEPH BERMAN Assistant Professor of Law After receiving his B.A. from Dartmouth in 1938, Professor Berman studied legal history for a year at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He then went to Yale Graduate School, and after another year entered Yale Law School. He re- ceived an M.A. from Yale in 1942 and LL.B. in 1947. In the meantime he had served overseas with Signal Intelligence from 1942-45. He taught at Stanford Law School from 1947-48, and has been teaching at Harvard since 1948. He is the author of numerous articles on Soviet Law in various law reviews, and author of a recent book 'ijustice in Russia: An Interpretation of Soviet Lawf' In addition to his course in Comparison of Soviet and American Law, he teaches a seminar in Legal Problems of World Trade. He also 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 a Research Associate of the Russian Research Center. Born: 1918 in Hartford, Connecticut. B.A., 1938, Dartmouth, M.A., 1942, LL.B., 1947, Yale. KINGMAN BREWSTER, JR. Assistant Professor of Law Professor Brewster entered the Law School after the war and graduated in 1948. He then went to Paris with Professor Katz as assistant to the General Counsel in the Office of the United States Special Representative in Europe and was a special assistant to Mr. Katz when the latter was made Deputy Special Repre- sentative. In 1949 he was a Research Associate in the Department of Economics and Social Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and joined the Law School Faculty in the Fall of 1950. This year Professor Brewster is teaching Trusts, Government Regulation of Business and is assisting Professor Adelman in the Anti-Trust Seminar. Born: 1919, Longmeadow, Massachusetts. A.B., 1941, Yale, LL.B., 1948, Harvard. Page twen ty-two WILLIAM COVINGTON HARDEE Assistant Professor of Law Professor Hardee came to the Law School as a student in 1940. In 1942 he went on active duty in the United States Naval Reserve. He served for four years, including overseas duty in the European Theater, and is presently a lieutenant commander in the Organized Naval Reserve. In 1946 Professor Hardee returned to the School to complete his legal training and a year later commenced practice in the Boston law Hrm of Ropes, Gray, Best, Coolidge and Rugg. Professor Hardee was appointed Assistant Professor of Law from July 1, 1950, and teaches Accounting, Corporations and Agency. Born: 1919 in Florence, South Carolina. A.B., 1940, Emory University, LL.B., 1943 119475, Harvard. ARTHUR T. voN MEHREN 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 System, Contracts, Comparative Public Law, and a Seminar in Comparative Private Law. Born: 1922, Albert Lea, Minnesota. B.S., 1942, LL.B., 1945, Ph.D., 1946, Harvard. 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 in- telligence until 1946. Following graduate study at Columbia, and prior to joining the Harvard Law School in 1949, he taught at the law school of the Universities of Iowa and Pennsylvania. He teaches Property. Born: 1921, Fairfield, Iowa. A.B., 1941, J.D., 1942, University of Iowa. MORRIS ALBERT ADELMAN Lecturer on Law Professor Adelman is an Assistant Professor of Economics at M.I.T. After graduation from The College of the City of New York in 1938 Professor Adelman served as an economist with the War Production Board in Washington from 1941 to 1942. He served with the U. S. Naval Reserve from 1942 to 1945. He teaches an Anti-Trust Seminar at the Law School. Born: 1917, New York, New York. B.S.S., 1938, C.C.N.Yg Ph.D., 1948, Harvard. Page fwf'11fy-three 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 In- fantry 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, Annapolis, Maryland. A.B., 1913, A.M., 1917, St. John's College, LL.B., 1916, Harvard. LOUIS B. SOI-IN 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 Asso- ciation Journal. In 1948 he served as a consultant to the Legal Department of the United Nations Secretariat and was a legal officer of the Secretariat in 1950. He is the author of Cases and Materials on World Law. In 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, Lwow, Poland. LL.M., Dipl. Sc. M., 1935, John Casimir University, Lwow, Poland, LL.M., 1940, Harvard. Page twenty-f02w' F. BENJAMIN MACKINNON Ezra Ripley Thayer 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 practiced as a member of the Boston Bar until he was appointed to the Faculty. This is Mr. McKinnon's second year as a teaching fellow. Born: 1919, Evanston, Illinois. A.B., 1942, University of Chicago, LL.B., 1948, Harvard. WILLIAM H. BERMAN Teaching Fellow Mr. Berman left college to enter the Navy in 1943 and as an Ensign, served on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations for the following two years. After being released to inactive duty, he returned to complete his undergraduate work at Harvard College, and in 1947, spent six months working for the State Department in Europe. He entered the Law School in the fall of 1947, and during his second and third years, served as a member of the Legal Aid Bureau. He was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1950. Born: 1924, Toledo, Ohio. A.B., 1946, LL.B., 1950, Harvard. ROBERT E. FRISCH Teaching Fellow Mr. Frisch entered the Law School in 1947, after having served almost three years with the Infantry, one of which was spent on combat duty in France and Germany. Upon graduation from Law School, he became a member of the New York Bar and worked there until his return to Harvard as a Teaching Fellow. Born: 1925 in Chicago, Illinois. A.B., 1947, LL.B., 1950, Harvard. WARREN J. GREENE Teaching Fellow Mr. Greene entered the Law School in 1947, after a college career which had been interrupted by two and one-half years in the Army Signal Corps and Air Force. He was on the Legal Aid Bureau, Board of Student Advisers, and the Law Review, graduating in 1950. He worked for the firm of Greene and Hellring in Newark, New Jersey, before beginning his duties this year as a Teaching Fellow. Born: 1924, Newark, New Jersey. A.B., 1947, LL.B., 1950, Harvard. Page fw877t1l-fI'1YP CHARLES REAGAN SIMPSON Teaching Fellow Mr. Simpson was in general practice of law in Champaign, Illinois, from 1946 to 1949. From 1947-49 he was a member of the Illinois Legislature for two terms. Born: 1921, Danville, Illinois. A.B., 1944, J.D., 1945, University of Illinois, LL.M., 1950, Harvard. Page twenty-six DAVID RICHARD HERWITZ Teaching Fellow Mr. Herwitz completed his undergraduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology while serving in the Navy in the Officers' Training Program. Finishing at the Law School in 1949, he spent the next nine months as an attorney with the Tax Court of the United States. Thereafter he was associated with the Boston firm of Mintz, Leirn, and Cohn, until he returned to the Law School to serve as a Teaching Fellow. Born: 1925, Lynn, Massachusetts. B.S., 1946, M.I.T.g LL.B., 1949, Harvard. JOHN WINFIELD SCOTT, JR. Faculty Assistant in Charge of Ames Competition 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 Division of Military Government. Since his graduation he has been an associate of a firm in Birmingham, Alabama. He is now on leave from this firm while serving on the Faculty as supervisor of the Board of Student Advisers. Born: 1922, Fayetteville, Arkansas. B.S., 1943, Alabama Polytechnic Instituteg LL.B., 1947, Harvard. 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 Lieuten- ant-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, Denver, Colorado. A.B., 1920, Princeton, LL.B., 1925, Harvard. WESLEY E. BEVINS, JR. Assistant Dean Mr. Bevins entered the junior Executive Training Program of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Washington, D. C., in June, 1940. He was inducted into the Army, March, 1941, and commanded a battery of mobile anti-aircraft artillery, sth Infantry, Third U.S. Army, European Theatre of Operations. He was released from active duty in january of 1946 and is a member of the U.S.A.R. Mr. Bevins entered Harvard Law School in February of 1946 and received his LL.B. degree in June, 1948. He was admitted to practice in 1948 in Massachusetts, and in that same year was appointed Executive Director of the Harvard Law School Fund for the Massachusetts area. In January of 1950 he was appointed Assistant Dean of Harvard Law School and Director of the Har- vard Law School Fund. Born: 1918, Peabody, Massachusetts. B.S., 1940, Bowdoin College, LLB., 1948, Harvard. Born: 1919, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. 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. A.B., 1940, Beloit College, LL.B., 1947, Harvard. Page f1L'!'IZfH-8011611 RUSSELL HASTINGS PECK Assistant Dean Mr. Peck left Harvard College to serve in the United States Army from 1942 to 1945. He graduated with honors from the college in 1947 and was appointed Assistant Dean at the Law School after receiving his LL.B. in 1950. He is married and has three children. Born: 1920 in Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1947, LL.B., 1950, Harvard. ARTHUR CLEMENT PULLING Director of the Law Library Born in Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1887, Mr. Pulling re- ceived 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 Har- vard 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. Born: 1887 in Watertown, Mass. Page fweirty-eight PHILIP AUSTIN PUTNAM Assistant Librarian Mr. Putnam received his library training under Robert B. An- derson and Eldon R. James. He was appointed Assistant in the Law Library in 1931. Then he was appointed Reference Librarian of the Law Library in 1943. In 1944 he was appointed Assistant Librarian of the Law Library. Born: 1903, Cambridge, Massachusetts. LL.B., 1927. Northeastern University. UNPICTU RED FACULTY ROBERT RICHARDSON BOWIE PROFESSOR OF LAW lon leave for the Academic Year, I95O-5I1 RICHARD FORD ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LEGAL MEDICINE and Acting Head of the Department of Legal Medicine Harvard Medical School WOODROW WILSON WEISS Research Fellow in Legal Medicine THEODORE NATHANIEL TREADWELL Assistant Librarian EMERITUS SAMUEL WILLISTON DANE PROFESSOR OF LAW A.M., LL.B., LL.D. ROSCOE POUND UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR PH.D., LL.M., LL.D., D.C.L., LH.D., J.U.D. MORTON CARLILE CAMPBELL PROFESSOR OF LAW A.B., LL.B., S.J.D., LL.D. 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Washington, District of Columbia Law Review, Scott Club, Legal Re- search Program, Director, Lincoln's Inn JAMES MENEFEE FLETCHER A.B. San Diego State '48 LL.B., Balboa Law School 4520 68th Street San Diego, California Ames-Gray Clubg Legal Aid EDWARD MICHAEL FOGARTY B.S. Fordham '48 446 East 140th Street Bronx, New York Thorpe Clubg Baker Club GERALD B. FRANKLIN A.B. Amherst '48 451 North Grove Street Valley Stream, New York Story Club, Chancery SAMUEL FREED B.A. Norwich '48 97 Ledgewood Road West Hartford, Connecticut LEWIS FROIKIN B.Sc.E. U. of Michigan '48 700 Rockford Avenue Dayton, Ohio Mentschikoff Clubg King's Bench Page forty - Hlass af ARTHUR JOSEPH FLAMM B.S. Cornell '48 603 Beech Terrace New York, New York Legal Aid GEORGE MACDONALD FLINN A.B. Princeton '4 8 5436 East View Park Chicago, Illinois Scott Clubg I.incoln's Inn JOHN PETER FORTE B.A. Amherst '48 4 Great Road Bedford, Massachusetts Story Club, Chancery Club C. JEFFERSON FREDERICK A.B. Duke '48 232313th North Seattle, Washington Langdell Club, Chancery CLIFFORD JEROME FRIEDMAN A.B. Brooklyn '47 1860 West Sth Street Brooklyn 23, New York Lehman Club, Democratic Clubg King'S Benchg Yearbook WALTER SAMUEL FURLOW, JR. A.B. Princeton '46 410 Highland Drive Kenwood, Maryland Hall Club: Lincoln's Inn I 951 VICTOR T. FUZAK B.A. Williams '48 1736 Hertel Avenue Buffalo, New York Powell Club STUART CRAWFORD GAUL B.A. Reed College '48 322 North G. Tacoma, Wasllington Board of Student Advisersg Cardozo Club GEORGE BENJAMIN GFLMAN B.Sc. Rutgers U. '48 36 Bartholf Avenue Pompton Lanes, New Jersey Law Reviewg Cox Club DAVID GRANDON GILI. A.B. Harvard '45 121 Third Avenue Long Branch, New Jersey Root Club: Lincoln's Inn MELVIN LEONARD GLAUBILRMAN B.A. Brooklyn College '48 619 East 95th Street Brooklyn 36, New York Freund Clubg King's Bench EARL FFRDINAND GLOCK, JR A.B. Harvard '46 218 Walnut Street Johnstown, Pennsylvania Kaplan Clubg Lincoln's Inn JOHN HENRY GALEA A.B. 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'48 2181 Wallace Avenue New York 60, New York Thorpe Club: King's Bench XVILLIAM WILLARD GRAULTY A.B. Dartmouth '46 Black Point Niantic, Connecticut I.incoln's Inn MARCUS DANIEL GRAYCK B. A. Brooklyn '48 115 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn, New York Record, King's Bench Page forty-two 611155 of JULIAN ARTHUR GOLDBERG B.E.S. Wharton-U. of Pa. '48 405 lst Avenue Asbury Park, New Jersey Cardozo Club ALAN GOLDSTEIN B.S.S. City College of N.Y. '48 2046 Straus Street Brooklyn, New York IRWIN GOSTIN A.B. U.C.L.A. '48 6575 Fountain Avenue Hollywood, California Frankfurter Clubg King's Bench JAMES PINEO GRANT B.A. U. of California '43 Skyforest, California Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn LAWRENCE LOUIS GRAY A.B. Harvard '49 360 Central Avenue Salamanca, New York Patterson Clubg Democratic Club CHARLES EMANUEL GRODBERG B.B.A. U. of Michigan '48 18 West 38th Street Bayonne, New jersey Record, Cox Club 7957 CHARLES LOUIS GROSDECK B.S.E. U. of Pennsylvania '48 557 Glenwood Avenue Ambridge, Pennsylvania Choate Club HAROLD M. GUZY A.B. Cornell '48 327 Central Park West New York, New York Cox Club, King's Bench WILLIAM PENDLFTON HACKNEY A.B. Princeton '46 Sehenley Apartments Pittsburgh 15, Pennsylvania Board of Student Advisorsg Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn ROBERT L. HALEYARD A.B. Harvard '48 82 Whitcomb Avenue Hingham, Massachusetts Pound Club ROBERT JOSEPH HALLISEY A.B. Harvard '48 38 Linnaean Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Pow-Wow Clubg Lincoln's Inn STANLEY H. LIANDMAN B.B.A. City College of N.Y. '48 440 Lenox Road Brooklyn, N. Y. Glueck Club ALLEN GROSSMAN A.B. U. of Michigan '48 2725 West Farwell Chicago, Illinois Legal Aid, Taney Club, King's Bench WII.I.IAM SAM HACK B.S.S. City College of N.Y. '48 202 Rogers Avenue Brooklyn, New York Legal Aid, Glueck Club, Record: Of Counsel, Model Argument GEORGE BROCK HALEY, JR. A.B. Harvard '47 1755 Langston Avenue, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia Wilson Club GEORGE EVERETT HALL A.B. 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Harvard '48 79 Martin Street Cambridge, Massachusetts Kaplan Club: I.incoln's Inn ARTHUR DANIEL HEALEY A.B. Holy Cross '48 156 Sycamore Street Somerville, Massachusetts HERTZ NATHAN HENKOFF B.A. U. of Pennsylvania '43 319 West 80th Street New York, New York RUSSELL PHILLIPS HERROLD, JR. A.B. Yale '48 1024 Culbertson Avenue Zanesville, Ohio Morgan Club, Chancery ALBERT KAREL HILL A.B. Union College '48 R.D. No. 2 Scotia, New York Democratic Club, Chancery KENNETH HENRY HOLCOMBE B.N.S. Holy Cross '46 A.B. Holy Cross '48 129 Court Street Plattsburg, New York Griswold Club, Republican Club 1951 WILFRED WALTER HOLLANDER B.S. New York University '48 729 Catalpa Avenue Teaneck, New jersey Hall Club ALFRED IRWIN HOPKINS B.A. Johns Hopkins U. '48 1902 Berkeley Avenue Petersburg, Virginia Bracton Club SEYMOUR NEIL HOSENBALL B.S. U. of Michigan '48 2612 Fenwick Road University Heights, Ohio Cox Club EMMET DANIEL HURLEY, JR B.S. 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Arizona State '48 24 Dudley Road Wethersfield 9, Connecticut Thorpe Club ISHIER JACOBSON B.A. Clark U. '46 M.S. Harvard '47 67 Oakland Avenue Waterbury, Connecticut Ii. Warren Club JAMES THOMAS JENKINS A.B. Harvard '48 Route 2, Box 153 Junction City, Arkansas Blackstone Club, President, Phillips Brooks House, Chancery SHERWIN KAMIN B.B.A. City College of N.Y. '48 1314 Seneca Avenue New York 59, New York Law Review, Lehman Club ASCHER KATZ City College of N. Y. '48 255 West 108th Street New York, New York Glueck Club, On Brief of Model Argument JOHN HALL KELLOGG, JR. B.S. M.I.T. '48 2682 Ashley Road Shaker Heights, Ohio Choate Club, Chancery, Yearbook Page forty-six EDWIN JACK JACOB A.B. Harvard '47 200 West 86th Street New York, New York Hass of Cardozo Club, King's Bench LEONARD AARON JACOBVITZ A.B. Brown U. '48 14 Elma Street Providence, Rhode Island Douglas Club, Amory Club, King's Bench JOHN JOSEPH JOYCE U.C.L.A. 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'48 1471 South Holt Avenue Los Angeles 55, California Marshall Clubg Forum, Presiclentg King's Bench THOR VVALDILMAR KOLLE, JR. B.A. Yale '45 410 Sunset Trail Ogden Dunes, Gary, Indiana Root Clubg Lineoln's Inn ARMAND ALEXANDER KORZENIK B.A. Harvard 67 Milford Street Hartford S l, Connecticut Hughes Club RICHARD WARREN KURRUS A.B. Harvard '46 26 Fremont Street Arlington, Massachusetts Legal Aid QSummerjg Root Clubg King's Bench IRWIN J. LANDES A.B. Harvard '49 New York, New York Frankfurter Clubg Pollock Clubg King'v Bench WILLIAM EDWARD LANG A.B. Georgetown U. '48 46 West Linden Avenue Dumont, New Jersey Ames-Gray Club, Chancery Page forty-seven ROBERT K. LARSON A.B. Harvard '48 217 South Waiola Avenue LaGrange, Illinois Pitney Club, Chancery JOHN F. LAWLER A.B. Fordham U. '43 211 East 203rd Street New York 58, New York Chancery VINCENT FRANCIS LEAHY A.B. Harvard '48 452 Chestnut Hill Avenue Brookline, Massachusetts Pitney Club, King's Bench RICHARD DURNING LEGGAT A.B. 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Harvard ,47 80 Chandler Strcct Boston, Massachusetts Patterson Club GORDON A. MACLEOD A.B. Hamilton '4 8 68 Groveland Buffalo, New York Powell Club RICHARD C. MARCUS A.B. Union College '48 807 Hampton Avenue Schenectady, New York Pound Club, King's Bench MORTON JAY MARKS A.B. Brown U. ,48 806 Main Street Warren, Rhode Island King's Bench SILVIO THOMAS MARTINELLI A.B. Amherst College '48 97 Bellevue Avenue Springheld, Massachusetts Grotius Club CLARK WALTON MASER A.B. U. of California 348 2024 Bush Santa Ana, California Marshall Club, Democratic Club, California Club, Chancery 951 SPARK MASAYUKI MATSUNAGA Ed. B. U. of Hawaii '41 490 B Road Honolulu 38, Hawaii Casner Clubg King's Bench CHARLES THOMAS MATTHEWS A.B. Princeton U. '47 67 Eighth Avenue Huntington Station, Long Island, New York Holmes Pow-Wow Club DONALD CHARLES MCDEVITT B.S. U.C.L.A. '38 1333 Ethel Street Glendale, California Pollock Club A. LANE MCGOVERN A.B. 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Whitman '48 444 Washington Street Walla Walla, Washington EARL STANLEY ROBINSON B.A. U. of Hawaii '48 1424 Kealia Drive Honolulu 29, Hawaii 1951 THOMAS HARTUNG ROBINSON B.A. Wesleyan '48 303 Cobbs Hill Drive Rochester 10, New York Pollock Club JEROME G. ROSE A.B. Cornell U. '48 1909 Quentin Road Brooklyn, New York Dodd Club ROBERT EDWARD ROSS B.S. Purdue '47 103 School Street Lexington, Massachusetts RONALD MARVIN ROTHSTEIN A.B. U. of Michigan '48 2 0070 Shrewsbury Detroit, Michigan Legal Aidg Dodd Club B. J. RUMSEY B.S., B.A. U. of Arizona '48 2622 East Willetta Phoenix, Arizona King's Bench BERNARD HERIVIAN SACHAR B.B.A. City College of N.Y. '48 106 Pinehurst Avenue New York 33, New York Brandeis Clubg Republican Club .5 .nw if' fa. W9 LEON ROCK B.S.S. City College of N.Y. '48 1506 University Avenue Bronx 52, New York Morgan Law Club HOWARD THEODORE ROSEN B.S. Syracuse U. '48 16 Beverley Road West Orange, New Jersey Blackstone Club DAVID S. ROTH A.B. Western Reserve '48 3319 Stockholm Road Shaker Heights, Ohio GEORGE RAYMOND RUDITZ A,B. Brooklyn '48 773 East 9th Street Brooklyn 30, New York Webster Club, Supervisor, Demo- cratic Club DONALD IIRANKLIN RYMAN IS.A. Ohio State U. '48 Box No. 45 East Canton, Ohio Webster Club, Braucher Clubg Dormitory Council LEONARD BURKE SAND B.S. New York U. '47 975 Walton Avenue New York 52, New York Law Review: Brandeis Club Page fifty-seven SHO SATO A.B. Denver '44 Rt. 4, Box 3970 Sacramento, California Law Review JOHN D. SCARLETT A.B. Catawba '48 2419 Cumberland Avenue Reading, Pennsylvania Casner Club HERBERT LEO SCHARF B.A. Johns Hopkins U. '48 408 Beach 43 Street Far Rockaway, New York Bracton Club LEONARD WILLIAM SCHROETER M.A. U. of Chicago '48 8449 Blind Pass Drive Sunset Beach, St. Petersburg, Florida Gardner Club, Voluntary Defend- ers, Lawyers Guild JOHN THOMSON SCOTT, JR. A.B. Princeton '48 13467 North Park Boulevard Cleveland Heights, Ohio Parsons Club, Chancery DONALD D. 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U. of Minnesota '49 2644 Huntington Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota JOSEPH TYREE SNEED B.B.A. Southwestern U. '41 LL.B. U. of Texas '47 3714 Meredith Austin, Texas HAROLD MELVIN STARKMAN LL.B. Boston U. '50 A.B. Tufts '46 S7 Emerson Street Wakefield, Massachusetts HASAN S. ZAKARIYYA Licentiate in Law, Bagdad Law College 42 Dawwasa, Mosul, Iraq Page seventy-one 16155 'jf Ziff 6 192 Q0 Po e -5 4- '06 fb Pdf -li .V U- Lois n70f'fjfp-lg I Sh -' Hue Which Rim! Grouse ' bed vskfrflgnit 'V0Vf2817S0 7' Sify have .S PGN- 2I7 in urdq lv ge ae' 'ak 090 Q Gpo AN K., Tia, .JA y o gf' 'J 1 'L ff 0 w' N1 oF agua' ,ff n A MH. x a wf fn' , ,gd ,v . Q w W , y QW ,QW , '. ' wa N ' , V, 0, V- K r' RW Kr, I wp-'N 'X I JM mg' .s',f'H,-K X fx A x n mx x,w 'L ,ix Q X . 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Norwalk, Conn. Griswold Club, Chancery LAWRENCE H. ADLER, A.B. New York U. '49 28 Pursen Place, Yonkers, N. Y. Douglas Club JAMES BROOKE AKER, A.B, Bowdoin 'so Whitehall Rd., Norristown, RD No. 2, Penna. Forum, Record, King's Bench JACK IRVING ALSPECTOR, B.A. Wayne U. '49 4041 Richton Ave., Detroit 4, Mich. Baker Club, King's Bench EUGENE ROBERT ANDERSON, B.S. U.C.L.A. '49 1809 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica, Calif. Baker Club PHILIP H. ANGELL, JR., A.B. California '49 50 Florida, Berkeley, Calif. CARLOS ALBERTO AROSEMENA. A.B. Harvard '49 Apartado 903, Panama, R. P. Leach Club, Chancery DANIEL ANTHONY AUSTIN, JR., B.A. Yale '48 566 West Paeston St., Hartford, Conn. Coke Club, Chancery GERALD MICHAEL BACHE, B.A. Yale '49 Canton Farm, St. Michaels, Md. Cardozo Club WALLACE RUSSELL BAKER, A.B. Harvard '48 145 Ravine Forest Dr., Lake Bluff, Ill. Cavers Club CHARLES LAMAR BARNES, B.A. Princeton '49 22 Bellflower Circle, Chattanooga, Tenn. Law Review, Gardner Club, Chancery MARTIN LOUIS BARR, A.B. New York U. '49 50 Henry Ave., Newburgh, N. Y. Hughes Club, Record PETER A. BAUER, B.A. Marietta '47 800 West End Ave., New York 25, N. Y. Casner Club RICHARD LAWRENCE BENSON, B.A. Harvard '48 11 Windsor Ave., Westmount, Quebec, Can. Seavey Club ARTHUR H. BERNSTONE, B.A. U, of Colorado M.A. Harvard '39 304 Lincoln St., Denver, Colo. LAWRENCE BILDER, B.S. U.S.N.A. '46 285 Highland Rd., South Orange, N. J. Burton Club, PBH 1952 ROBERT KENYON BISSELL, A.B. Swarthmore '49 2977 Courtland Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Choate Club JORDAN BITTEL, B.A. U. of Florida '49 3010 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, Fla. Cox Club ROBERT WILLIAM BJORK, A.B. Princeton '47 116 Mile Square Rd., Yonkers 2, N. Y. Cardozo Club, Chancery ROBERT BRUCE BOWEN, B.S. U. S. Military Acad. '46 B.A. U. of Nevada '46 804 Whitaker Dr., Reno, Nevada Glueck Club, Chancery BARTRAM CHASE BRANCH, B.A. U. of New Hampshire '49 1408 Union St., Manchester, N. H. Forum EDWARD P. 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'49 674 Ralph Ave., Brooklyn, New York Fuller Club BURTON CAINE, B.A. U. of Pennsylvania '49 5723 Florence Ave., Philadelphia 43, Pa. Legal Aid, Dodd Club ALEXANDER D. CALHOUN, JR. A.B. Harvard '49 Manila, Philippines Holmes Club, Lincoln's Inn Page seventy-five 6111.95 of JAMES HOLMES CALLAHAN, B.S. Lehigh '47 208 Duluman Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. DEAN COWELL CAMERON, B.A. Dartmouth '49 14706 Larchmere Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Choate Club, Chancery GEORGE NICHOLAS CARAVASIOS A.B. Harvard '49 813 Main St., Wheeling, West Virginia ROBERT STUART CARLSON, A.B. Harvard '49 618 Stanley St., New Britain, Conn. Root Clubg Lincoln's Inn JOHN STUART CARNES, A.B. Harvard '47 113 Walnut St., Jenkintown, Pa. Linc0ln's Inn WILLIAM ALLEN CARROLL, A.B. U. of California '49 1821 Brokaw Ave., Corcoran, Calif. Marshall Club, PBHQ Chancery ROBERT CARSWELL, A.B. Harvard '49 47 Plaza St., Brooklyn, New York ROBERT CHARLES CASEY, A.B. U. of California '49 4640 Rubidoux Ave., Riverside, Calif. 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'49 213 E. 53rd St., Brooklyn, New York Amory Club EUGENE FELDMAN, B.S.S. City College N. Y. '48 2819 Morris Ave., New York, New York Blackstone Club, Record, Yearbook, Democratic Club CHARLES FERNANDEZ, B.S. Washington U. '49 5744 McPherson, St. Louis, Mo. Marshall Club, Forum Page se11e1Lty-nine Page eighty 611155 af BERTRAM HARRIS FIELDS, B.A. U.C.L.A. '49 412 Shirley Place, Beverly Hills, Calif. Law Review, Marshall Club GEORGE THEODORE FINNEGAN, JR., B.S. U.S.N.A. '44 72 Concord Avenue, Milton, Mass. Frankfurter Club JOHN GORDON FIRSTMAN, A.B. U. of Pennsylvania '49 St. Michaels, Maryland Burton Club DONALD ALBERT FISHER, B.A. U. of Buffalo '49 109 Hazelwood, Buffalo, New York Thorpe Club RALPH JEREMIAH FISHMAN B.A. U. of Massachusetts '49 16 Charlotte St., Dorchester, Mass. Patterson Club HARTLY FLEISCHMANN, A.B. Harvard '49 991 Lincoln Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif. Legal Aid, King's Bench HERMAN JONATHAN FOX, B.S. 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Harvard '49 5 Summit Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Maitland Club BEN EDWARD NICKSON, B.S. Syracuse '49 2316 N. Upton St., Arlington, Va. 1952 RICHARD ALFRED NORRIS, 13.5. Lehigh U. '49 6707 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor, New Jersey Blackstone Club, Democratic Club MARK PATRICK O'NE1LL, A.B. I'Iarvard '49 3510 Tullamore Rd., University Hts., Ohio King's Bench ROBERT OPPENHEIMER, ILA. Oberlin '49 120 San Rafael Dr., Rochester 18, N. Y. Forum, Kirig's Bench STANLEY VICTOR OSTROW, B.A. Yale '49 5446 Plainfield St., Pittsburgh, Penna. Marshall Club STANTON S. OSWALD, A.B. U. of Pennsylvania '49 1032 Wagner Ave., Philadelphia, Penna. Law Review JOHN MARSHALL PALMER, B.A. St. Thomas '49 3701 Pillsbury Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Thorpe Club, Chancery CHARLES LOUIS PALMS, III, B.S.S. Georgetown '49 78 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse Pte. Farms 30, Mich. Gardner Club, Chancery HAROLD PARRITZ, B.A. Yale '49 23 Ashford Rd., Newton Center, Mass. Madison Club THOMAS W. PEARLMAN, A.B. 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ELLIOTT H. EISMAN B.A. Michigan '49 407 E. 4th Street, Brooklyn, New York MALCOLM SHELDON ELSOFFER B.A. Western Reserve '49 3602 Meadowbrook Blvd., University Hts., Ohio JOHN Dos REIS FONSECA A.B. Harvard '49 190 Prospect St., Cambridge, Mass. GERALD GILLERMAN A.B. Harvard '49 58 Pleasant Street, Brookline, Mass. WARREN WOLFE GLICK A.B. Johns Hopkins '49 3206 Vickers Rd., Baltimore, Maryland ROBERT GOLDEN A.B. Kenyon '48 18 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. ALVIN H. GOLDSTEIN, JR. A.B. Colgate '49 545 West End Ave., New York, New York BERNARD LAWRENCE GOLDSTEIN B.A. Wisconsin '49 8835 23rd Avenue, Brooklyn 14, New York UNPICTU RED RICHARD ALAN GREEN A.B. Harvard '49 10 Oak Lane, Trenton, New Jersey ROBERT EDWIN HARNEY A.B. Harvard '50 23 Colchester St., Readville, Mass. WILLIAM JAMES HARTWIG A.B. Dartmouth '48 R. R. 4, Box 291-G, Oconomowoe, Wise. TIMOTHY JAMES HOWES A.B. Harvard '48 220 Hampden Street, Holyoke, Mass. SALVATORE JOSEPH IANNUCCI B.A. New York U. '49 2216 East 26th Street, Brooklyn, New York ROYDEN A. KEDDY A.B. Harvard '49 Bethel, Maine JOHN KENNETH LALLY A.B. Harvard '49 3281 So. Stafford St., Arlington, Virginia ROSS ALEXANDER LANGILL B.A. Beloit '48 400 lst Street, Menominee, Michigan JOHN EDWARD LARSON B.A. Amherst '49 245 College Street, Springfield, Mass. SEYMOUR LEFKOWITZ B.S.S. City College N. Y. '49 1170 Nameoke St., Far Rockaway, N. Y. EUGENE SHELDON LEGGETT A.B. Princeton '49 1417 37th Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. ARNOLD M. LEIBOWITZ A.B. Brooklyn College '49 8507 Coventry Road, Brooklyn, New York HARVEY ALAN LEVE A.B. Michigan '48 2625 Oneida Street, Utica, New York MORRIS LEVIN B.S. Purdue '47 3299 E. Overlook Road, Cleveland Hts., O. HOWARD EUGENE LEVITT B.A. New York U. '49 250 E. 178th Street, New York 57, N. Y. RICHARD S. LOMBARD A.B. Harvard '48 1 Box 85, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone EDMUND VINCENT LUDWIG A.B. Harvard '49 1530 Locust Street, Philadelphia 2, Pa. CHARLES A. MAPLE B.A. U.C.L.A. '48 2128 Longden Ave., Temple City, Calif. CHARLES R. MARKELS A.B. DePauw '49 1455 Fargo Street, Chicago, Illinois MARTIN ISRAEL MONDLICK A.B. Brown '48 20 Greaton Drive, Providence, Rhode Island WILLIAM H. MORROW, JR. S.B. Davidson '46 McNamara Street, West Point, Georgia SHELDON NEWMAN B.B.A. U. of Wisconsin '49 941 Jerome Avenue, Bronx, New York PHILIP o'BRIEN, JR. B.A. Yale '48 65 Fairfield Avenue, Holyoke, Mass. MYRON ORLOFSKY B.A. Stanford '49 19 Richbell Road, White Plains, New York ARTHUR POLIER A.B. Duke U. '49 104K East North Street, Raleigh, N. C. SIRIUS COOK PROESTOPOULOS A.B. Harvard '50 Truro, Massachusetts HAROLD RICHTER B.S.E. Michigan '48 1 Washington Place, Cranford, New Jersey MYRON ROBINS B.A. Rochester '49 235 Humboldt Avenue, Roxbury, Mass. ROBERT EMMET RODES, JR. A.B. Brown '47 101 Revere Street Boston, Massachusetts GORDON H. ROWE, JR. A.B. Swarthmore '49 Linden Drive, Natchez, Mississippi HARVEY LESTER SCHEIN A.B. New York U. '49 737 Snediker Avenue, Brooklyn, New York ARTHUR WALTER SCHMUTZ B.A. Johns Hopkins U. '49 3806 Rokeby Road, Baltimore 29, Maryland ALFRED R. SCHNEIDER B.A. Hamilton '49 25 Himrod St., Brooklyn 21, New York ALBERT SENNETT A.B. Brooklyn '49 139 East 38th Street, Brooklyn 3, New York ROLF OSBORNE SLEN B.A. St. Olaf College '48 521 Western Avenue, Madison, Minnesota ROBERT MORTA SPIRE B.A. Harvard '49 320 South 51 Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska ROBERT S. SPITZER A.B. Yale '49 8301 Delmar Street, St. Louis, Missouri ERNEST SWIEDLER B.A. Brooklyn '49 1994 East 4th Street Brooklyn 23, New York PETER TALBOT B.A. Amherst '49 3103 Fairfield Avenue, Riverdale, New York RICHARD BRADFORD WEBSTER A.B. Harvard '49 3 Lenox Street, Worcester, Massachusetts MURRAY E. WEINSTEIN B.A. Brooklyn '49 825 47th Street, Brooklyn, New York MELVIN ZALEL B.S. City College N. Y. '49 679 Waring Avenue, New York, New York Page ninety-seven Che 611155 af --M 1953 ALL HOP ANDON X v N y 1 i X f . 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Princeton '50 22 Morris St., Auburn, New York Hall Club JOSHUA MARION TWILLEY, B.A. Harvard '50 109 South State St., Dover, Delaware Leach Club ROBERT BEACH UNDERHILL, A.B. Dartmouth '50 Oakledge, Burlington, Vermont Burton Club 7953 THEODORE MORRIS UTSCHEN, B.A. U. of Kansas '50 1607 Wfaync Ave., Topeka, Kansas E. Warreii Club JACK VERSCHLEISIZR, B.I5.A. C. C. N. Y. '50 61 XVest 74th St., New York, New York Morgan Club JOPIANAIXI PIERBERT VIGODA, AB, U of California '50 150 East l82nd St., Bronx, New York Coke Club ROBERT VICTOR VINCENT, B.A. U. of MiCl1igan, '50 99-I9 205th St., Hollis, New York If. Warren Club LLOYD JULIUS NVALKER, A.B. Harvard ,SO I-Ialley, Idaho Langdell Club BENJANIIIXI NIAX XVALL, A.l'5. U. of Nebraska Arcadia, Nebraska CECIL RANDOLPH WARNER, JR., RA. U. of Arkansas '50 3825 Free Ferry Road, Ft. Smith, Arkansas Cox Club 9 'Y RORIQRT VAN PATTEN WATERMAN, A A A.I5. Dartmouth ,50 if Q ' 506 Riverview Ter., Bcttcndorf, Iowa V,' Griswold Club, Chancery ,E WILLIAM HOWARD WATTS, A.B. Harvard 'so 5 f . . Route No. I, Saukvillc, Wisconsin if 5' ,cf Root Club I Q ROBERT STONE VVEATI-IERI.Y, JR., A.B. Princeton '50 6432 Cecil Ave., St. Louis, Missouri Story Club . Q - CHARLES MOSER WEEKS, B.A. Amherst '50 i 2692 W'adsworth Road, Cleveland 22, Ohio Story Club rj, ,, V , ' 5 RUSSIQLI. JAY NVEINTRAUB, I iii'i' S I ILA. New York U. 'so l 1760 Andrews Ave., Bronx 53, New York Hughes Club f STEPI'IIfN KINGSBURY WESSII, B.A. Yale ,SO W'est St., Pittsfield, Mass. Powell Club Q' PM CHARLE FULFORD WHITTEMORE, B.A, U. of New Hampshire '49 16 No. Road, Bedford, Mass. ROLAND FRANK XVILLE, A.B. Harvard '50 85 French Ridge, New Rochelle, New York Magruder Club JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, AB. Providence 'so i 397 Spring St., North Dighton, Mass. Magruder Club , i 5 HAROLD STALFTS WILSON, A.B. U. of Chicago '42 S6 liurwell St., Little Falls, New York Burton Club HARRY KFNWOOIJ WILSCDN, A.B. U.C.L.A. '50 4600 9th Ave., Los Angeles 43, Calif. E. W'arren Club Page one lnnzdrecl twenty-one UNPICTLIRED DAVID ABRAMS B.A. Syracuse '50 2401 63rd Street, Brooklyn, New York ALEXANDER ALDRICH A.B. Harvard '50 960 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York MALCOLM B. BAYLISS, A.B. Harvard '49 3909 Douglas Road, Miami, Florida JOSEPH D. BECKER A.B. Harvard '49 1366 New York Ave., Brooklyn, New York PHILIP LEWIS BERKELEY A.B. Harvard '50 Stratton, Maine ROBERT P. BIGELOW A.B. Harvard '50 Vineyard Haven, Mass. STANLEY BLANCHARD BILLINGS B.A. Yale '50 Oneida Drive, Greenwich, Conn. LEON BIRNBAUM B.A. New York U. '49 6 Hamilton Ave., Monticello, N. Y. ROBERT A. BLEY B.A. Gettysburg '50 836 Whitmore Ave., Baltimore, Md. ALVIN BOJAR A.B. Tufts '50 51 Westford Rd., Providence, R. I. LEWIS THOMAS BOOKER B.A. Richmond '50 4530 E. Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va. CHARLES E. BOOTH, JR. A.B. Indiana '50 Apt. 11, 1167 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Page one hundred twenty-two Cflass af ELLIOT A. WINNICK, A.B. Brooklyn '50 150 Brighton 15th St., Brooklyn, New York Field Club ROBERT LOUIS WISE, A.B. Harvard '49 20 Highland Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Brandeis Club SHELDON NATHANIEL WITT, B.S. New York U. '50 120 W. 28th St., Bayonne, New Jersey Fuller Club CHARLES EDWARD XVOLF, A.B. Duke U. '50 3618 Tangley Road, Houston 5, Texas Powell Club DOIVIINIQUE I-IONIAN VVYANT, A.B. H2lfN'LlfQl '50 1204 Druid Place, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia Kaplan Club JAMES NICOLL ZARTMAN, B.A. DePauw '50 1307 VV. Stephenson, Freeport, Illinois Seavey Club JAY ALFRED ZEFFIRO, B.A. Washington 85 Jefferson '50 677 Thompson Ave., Donora, Penna. Cavers Club MARSHALL LEONARD ZISSMAN, B.S. U. of Illinois ,so 2825 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, Illinois Field Club MELVIN LEONARD ZURIER, A.B. I IarVL1r1.l '50 W 395 Lloyd Ave., Providence, Rhode Island L Casner Club EDGAR H. BOOTH B.A. Stanford '49 959 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. ARNOLD BARRAUCH BRAUN A.B. Syracuse '50 151 Monroe St., Syracuse, N, Y. RUSSELL LANGDON BRENNEMAN, JR. B.A. Ohio State '50 1039 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio DAVID DANIEL BROWN, III A.B. Harvard ,so 248 85th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN JOSEPH BUCKLEY A.B. Boston College '50 314 Bunker Hill St., Charlestown 29, Mass. YARDLEY DRAKE BUCKMAN A.B. Harvard '49 405 Dorset Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. GEORGE NICHOLAS BUFFINGTON A.B. Harvard '50 34 Voses Lane, Milton, Mass. EDWARD FARLEY BURKE A.B. Harvard ,so 47 Lyndhurst Ave., Providence, R. I. CHARLES MELCHER BUTTERWORTH B.A. Lehigh U. '50 234 Congress Ave., Lonsdowne, Pa. BERNARD CEDARBAUM B.A. Yale '50 232 Ellsworth Ave., New Haven, Conn. ROBERT AMEDEO CESARI S.B. M. I. T. '50 952 Bridgman St., Elmira, N. Y. MIRIAM E. CLIPPINGER A.B. Ohio State '45 91 South Main St., Rittman, Ohio HARRIS COHEN B.A. U. of Virginia '50 710 Shirley Ave., Norfolk, Va. ROBERT AVRAM COHEN A.B. Harvard '54 3496 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. MRS. BEVERLY S. COLEMAN B.A. Wellesley '48 23 Pleasant St., Utica, N. Y. DOUGLAS BROWARD CRAIG A.B. Harvard '50 70 East 96th St., N. Y., N. Y. JOSEPH DE FRANCO B.S. Fordham '50 1415 East 3rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES GORDON DIBBLE B.A. Wesleyan '49 Jefferson, New York ROGERS BIONTGOMERY DOERING A.B. Harvard '50 Fort Hill Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. JOSEPH WILLIAM DONNER A.B. Princeton '50 1234 Bennington Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. MURRAY DRABKIN A.B. Hamilton '50 225 Irving Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. HERRICK AIKEN DRAKE B.A. Harvard ,so 87 Fairmount Ave., Chatham, New Jersey CHARLES SAHAAR EDWARDS B.A. Pennsylvania St. '50 233 E. Wasliingtoui St., MeAdoo, Penn. ELWYN EVANS B.A. Yale '50 Greenville, Delaware 7953 ROBERT MORIARTY FEELY B.A. Williams '50 32 South Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. JEROME E. FEINBERG B.A. New York U. '50 300 W. End Ave., N. Y., N. Y. GEORGE FREDERICK FISCHER A.B. Fordham '50 922 Calhoun Ave., N. Y., N. Y. LAWRENCE FLEISHER B.S. New York U. '50 3245 Perry Ave., Bronx, N. Y. KENNETH EDWARD FOLEY B.S. Fordham '50 50 W. Madison Ave., Youngstown, Ohio MICHAEL VINCENT FORRESTAL B.A. Princeton '49 3508 Prospect Ave., Washington, D. C. SANFORD JACOB FOX A.B. U. of Illinois '50 645 Lefferts Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. HERBERT FREED B.A. Syracuse '50 Southfields, New York EVAN G. GALBRAITH A.B. Yale '50 525 W. Broadway, Toledo, O. EUGENE GERALD GALLANT A.B. Brown '50 67 Brewster St., Pawtucket, R. I. PHILIP HAROLD GERRISH A.B. Harvard '48 5 Beach St., Old Orchard Beach, Maine WILLIAM FRANCIS GLEASON B.A. U. of Chicago '50 9957 Winchester, Chicago 43, Illinois ROBERT WILLIAM HALLGRING A.B. Princeton '50 351 Beech Spring Rd., South Orange, N. J. KENNETH ERNEST HAMILTON B.S. U. of New Hampshire '50 Box 3, Durham, New Hampshire RICHARD HARRINGTON A.B. Harvard '50 7732 Suifolk, Webster Groves, Mo. CHARLES FRANCIS HAWKINS B.A. Williams 'so 51 Strathmore Road, Brighton 46, Mass. WILLIAM JOSEPH HEALEY, JR. A.B. Harvard '50 11 Barton St., Salem, Mass. STANLEY HERMAN A.B. Syracuse '50 1487 East 24th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. NATHAN HERSHEY A.B. New York U. '50 1505 Archer Rd., Bronx 62, N. Y. JOHN REID HEUER A.B. Princeton '50 Butternut Hollow Rd., Greenwich, Conn. ROBERT S. HIRSCHFIELD A.B. Harvard '50 6615 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Missouri ' JOHN MASON HOLLAND B.A. Harvard '50 1809 Varnum St. N.W., Washington, D. C. JAMES AMORY PERKINS HOMANS A.B. Harvard '50 2561 Washington St., Canton, Mass. ROBERT HOWARD HUNTINGTON, JR. A.B. Antioch '50 Fayetteville, Arkansas GORDON LESLIE JAYNES A.B. Whitman '50 1210 Bonsella, Walla Walla, Wash. ARTHUR C. JOHNSON B.S. U. of Oregon '50 972 West Broadway, Eugene, Oregon PHILIP THOMAS KAPLAN B.A. Yale '50 81 Laurel Road, New Britain, Conn. FREDERICK THADDEUS KILBRIDE B.A. Los Angeles St. '50 2420 Detour Drive, Hollywood, Calif. HERBERT CHARLES KLEIN B.A. Rutgers '50 934 Roanoke Ave., Hillside, N. J. MELVIN KRAFT B.B.A. Ohio St. '48 3052 Bainbridge Ave., New York, N. Y. DAVID LANDAU B.S. Rutgers '50 1204 Central Ave., Union City, N. J. RICHARD WALTER LARKIN B.A. Holy Cross '50 3240 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. ROBERT MACKENZIE LIGHT A.B. Oberlin '50 43 Elmwood Ave., So. Norwalk, Conn. JOSEPH NEWLIN MACK B.S.E. Princeton '50 R. D. No. 1, Indiana, Penna. JOHN EDMUND MACKENTY A.B. Harvard '50 Edgartown, Mass. DANIEL O'CONNELL MAHONEY A.B. Williams '50 Mattapoisett, Massachusetts SONDRA MARKOWITZ B.A. Wellesley '50 140 West 86th Street, New York, N. Y. JOHN MARK MAYCOCK A.B. Harvard '50 13 Circular St., North Attlehoro, Mass. HUGH ROBERT MCBRIDE A.B. Harvard '50 38 Chauncey St., Watertown, Mass. THEODORE ANTHONY MCCABE A.B. Brown '50 261 Thurbers Ave., Providence, R. I. PATRICK BENJAMIN MCCORMICK A.B. Harvard '50 1423 Riverside Dr., Lakewood, O. DAVID FRANCIS MCLAIN A.B. Princeton '50 525 Fairway Dr., Warren, Ohio CAROLYN MCTEAR A.B. Radcliffe '50 138 Granger St., Wollaston, Mass. MELVIN MICHAELSON A.B. New York U. '50 445 Pine St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MELBOURNE JOSEPH MILLER A.B. Yale '50 4805 Suder Ave., Toledo, Ohio ELIHU HERBERT MODLIN A.B. Union '48 864 E. 26th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PARKER LEWIS MONROE, II B.A. Amherst '50 South Bridgton, Maine MARTIN MOSKOWITZ B.A. New York U. '50 3419 Cannon Pl., Bronx, N. Y. HENRY JOHN NARUK B.A. Wesleyan '50 22 Warwick St., Middletown, Conn. LESTER NELSON B.S.S. City College N. Y. '50 850 Bryant Ave., Bronx, N. Y. THORPE NESBIT, JR. A.B. Harvard '50 1709 Rittenhouse Sq., Philadelphia, Pa. LAWRENCE NEWMARK B.A. Brooklyn Col. '50 31 Ocean Pky., Brooklyn, N. Y. AUSTIN BROWN NOBLE A.B. Harvard '50 Box 246, South Royalton, Vt. CHARLES AMBROSE O'BRIEN A.B. Harvard '50 38 Bradford St., Lawrence, Mass. MARY MARGARET O'CONNELL A.B. Chestnut Hill '50 234 N. Second St., Jeanette, Pa. JOSEPH FRANCIS O'I'IANDLEY B.S. New York U. '50 490 East 14lst St., Bronx, N. Y. GERALD MITCHELL OSCAR B.A. New York U. '50 3302 Rochambeau Ave., New York, N. Y. CConiinued on puge one hundred thirty-sevenj Page one RICHARD JOSEPH PRENTISS A.B. Princeton '50 200 East Rockaway Rd., Hewlett, N. Y. THOMAS EDWARD REYNOLDS A.B. Harvard '50 312 Edison Blvd., Port Hudson, Mich. THOMAS LEE ROBERTS A.B. Harvard '50 43 Parker St., Cambridge, Mass. MARCEL XAVIER ROCCA A.B. Harvard '50 96 Mechanic St., Leominster, Mass. WILLIAM SAMORE A.B. U. of Missouri '49 1019 11th St., Sioux City, Iowa FORREST GRIM SCHAEFFER B.A. Lehigh 'so R.F.D. No. 1, Macungie, Pa. TULLY SCOTT A.B. Amherst '49 169 Cedar Ave., Arlington, Mass. HERBERT SEMMEL B.S. New York U. '50 160 Mineral Spring Ave., Passaic, N. J. PAUL C. SHAFER, JR. A.B. Harvard '50 721 East Riddle Ave., Ravenna, Ohio NORMAN M. SHERESKY A.B. Syracuse U. '50 480 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. ROBERT LUTHER SHULTS, JR. B.S. Louisiana St. '50 2003 West 25th Ave., Pine Bluff, Arkansas ARNE SIEGEL B.B.A. City College N. Y. '50 500 Trinity Ave., New York 55, N. Y. WILLIAM JOSEPH SMULOWITZ B.S. U. of Penn. '50 848 Clay Ave., Scranton, Pa. CARL C. R. SONN B.A. New York U. '50 131 Heyward St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LEWIS FRANKLIN SOULE B.L. Harvard '49 Main Street, Salem, N. H. LAWRENCE EUGENE SPELLMAN B.S. Boston College '50 58 Irving St., Everett 49, Mass. JOHN MONTGOMERY STEPHENS A.B. Harvard '50 16 East 96th St., New York, N. Y. CLAUDE C. SULEYMAN Lic. en Droit U. of Paris '46 Paris, France JEROME TARTASKY B.A. New York U. '50 30 Legion St., Brooklyn, N. Y. hundred twenty-three the grey efd warn milfs an the frawuiug night W. Sha kespe 1 1 3 I s 2 E 2 s 3 3 3 E E i E 5 95 3 1 . I 1 i X i 4 U15 question is, mid Alice, Huflzcilzcr gnu flllfl make Wards' mean so many dgffcrcuf things. L. Carroll alas! ear ariea aaiees, when We Whisper taaefher are aaief aaa azeaaiaaless. . T. S. Eliot if ww . .,.... W Wa, 1494. Lf ,, . . ,,,., A W 1 f Q . ,--, W .Ny ,1 A.. , A gb R 5 QMQM mil? i '- g E , , ,W .ami ,X ., , V 0 -is fig sweet are the uses of adversity W. 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'S5iu'z:'m. d 1 Swmlmknu 1 lu' M 1 PT - I Tlzooucno TO ADvocAcv 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 organ- ization 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. 1 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 by students, with the aid of faculty members 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 jurisdiction there is neither statute nor precedent of any- thing more than persuasive force. In the first year, the law clubs, consisting of eight men each, schedule four intramural singles arguments and two intramural Page one humlred thirty-Siu: doubles. The Board of Student Advisers holds conferences to assist counsel with the organ- ization of their cases and the preparation of their briefs, and it is in this work of pre- paring a brief and presenting an oral argu- ment that each of the student counsel be- comes familiar with the tools of legal research and the techniques of Written and oral ad- vocacy. 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 difhcult, che briefs longer, and Boston law- yers and faculty members join upper class- men on the bench. In the quarter-Hnals, 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 organ- ized in the same manner. These attract large audiences and are important events on the Law School calendar. The name of the win- ning club and its members are engraved on the Roll of Honor, a bronze plaque in Lang- dell Library. In addition, a prize of S300 is awarded to the Winning club, and S200 to the runner-up. Victory in the Ames Com- petition 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 Page one lzundred th'irty-eight it is highly interesting and realistic, and suc- ceeds in animating the study of law beyond the power of the classroom. During the Spring Term of 1950 the finalists, members of the third year court of the Cardozo and Powell law clubs, appeared before a distinguished bench presided over by Mr. Justice Black and having with him, as Associate Justices, Justice Counihan of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and Judge Gibson of the Federal District Court of Vermont. During the current year the third year courts of the Casner, Kent, Coke and Holmes clubs will compete in the semi-final argu- ment in December and the surviving clubs of this group will be the counsel in the final argument in the Spring of 1951. Karon gfllb Left fo Riglal, First Row: K. Thompson, A, Colm QSupervisorj, R. Kennedy, H. Drakeg Sammi Row: J. McNally, J. Mannix, A. Devlin, L. Spcllman, R. Larkin Page om: himdred thirty-nine l6'rzker gfllb Left I0 Rigbf, l:I'U71f Row: M. Bocsel, J. Alspectorg Svroud Row: J. Bacllman, T. Jamison, W. Shaffer, H. Reed, Prof. R. Baker, Tbiril Razr: R. Myrcn, T. Reynolds, W, Matteson, D. Smith, P. J. Bryan, R. Prem, R. Loeb, T. Collinsg U11l1i1'l11r'z'1l: P. Blawie, J. Charlton, A. Cohn, J. Perkins, R. Vanlilecck Blackstone 61110 Lvfi fo Rigbf, Firxi Row: Jenkins, N. Frishlucrg, R. Shea, R. Buylinson, R. Norris, A. Nobleg Swznrzil Row: Dick Dunn, G. Johnson, A. McCoid, Prof. Howe, L. Seltzer, L. Garth, Tlviril Row: Roy Perper, W. Baker, Q. Kopp, A. Hartnick, G. Litwin, H. Rosen, Butler, K, Jarvis, F07H'fll Row: Gerry, W. Cousins, G. Feldman, T. w7illl3l11S0H, W . Tavlow, L. Sorokin, R. Morris, l. Krno, D. Bnllciseng U11,lm'I1m'if: F. Brenner, A. Honnson. A. Bojar Hrandeis Klub Recent editions of the Yearbook indicate that lack of evidence as to the precise time of origin of a club entitles a club to the bene- fit of a presumption of antiquity. See gen- erally HdYL'dl'lf LawSt-19001 Yearbook, 1948, 1949 Editions. This presumption, to the extent that it now has become sufficiently rooted in custom, would certainly include within its scope the Brandeis Club. The records of the Board of Student Advisers fail to disclose even a scin- rilla of evidence as to the origin of the club. However, legend and unwritten anecdotes furnish most convincing indication that the foundation of the club did occur some time during the years when the late Mr. Justice Brandeis was a member of the Law School Faculty. During past years the Brandeis Club had most emphatically resisted all attempts to institute the double court system. However, when more radical elements finally gained the upper hand in the management of club affairs, the inevitable occurred, and the one- club tradition, like the all malev tradition of the Law School, was reluctantly aban- doned this past year. Hence the Fall Term of 1950 witnessed the creation of an Equity Court. Thanks to improved scientific selection techniques the club has been able in recent years to attract and muster a higher calibered membership than ever before in its history. As a result, the grooming of Ames Finalists, a function which back in antiquity absorbed the main efforts of the membership, now no longer monopolized club activities, hence recently the club has been able to devote itself to some additional projects, of general benefit to the School-at-large. Such projects have included Clj the promotion of the in- tellectual improvement of the faculty, by affording luncheons and QZJ the facilitation of a program of social events which have made the graduate center a far greater suc- cess as a center of student relaxation than its founders had ever dared to anticipate. Imff lo Rigbl, Fira! Row: B. Saehar, B. Polak, M. Medoff, Vice-Dean Hall, V. Leopold, J. Fisch, M. Niedergangg Serwzzf Row: R. Kaufman, VV. Lynch, J. Pincus. B. Aker. M. Bachman, S. Golden, H. Saakvirne, S. Newman, H. XVeiss, R. Persky, R. Patton, B. Buckley, Tlainl Row: G. Reed, D. Landau, A. Gardner, N. Sheresky, H. Klein, J. Manello, D. Abrams, R. Wise, G. Schiffer, Ur:pifturr'1l: I. McNeill, T. Roessel Page one hundred forty-one Kraucher glllb Lrfl in Rigbl, Firsl Rozy: NW. Whrd, Al. Gussis, D. Rymnng SUVUIHI Row: S. Kccblcr, Al. Rcik, P. Kaplan, W. -Icttcr Prof. Brnuclicrg Tlvirfl Rauf: J. Donner, Ruckcrt, xl. Haley, -I. Farley, IS. lfurlner, R. Gold, xl. Noble, L. Rossluclm Ulillicfluwl: A. Eckcr, 15. Genn, R. li yan Cfazrdrfza 61116 Lefl I0 Rigbf, FHS! Row: A. Glikburg, H. Tliau, W. Scliwarzer, I.. Florcncourt, Prof. Freund, E. Jacob, A. Eustis, S. Gaul Secomf Row: I. McDougall, J. Eastham, R. Taiclmrt, R. Bjork, I.. Del Ducn, Al. Chasnoff, I. Hall, M. Baclmcg Tbi1'z1Ro1v R. Graving, M. DOW, M. Aaron, J. Knrns, R. Shapiro, P. Bnldi, A. Lindsay, H. Mclvoin, J. Allspcctorg UIl17fCfI1l'1'tl R. Gallagher Page one hundred forty-two The Casner Club, established in 1938, is one of the more recent additions to the roster of organizations taking part in the Ames competition at the Law School. It has, how- ever, earned a distinguished reputation for success in advocacy during the years since it was founded. Casner Club has appeared frequently in the higher rounds of the Ames competition, for example this year the club,s third year court is preparing for the semi- final round. In 1948 the Casner Club originated a system of taking in two first year courts of eight men each, the law court and the equity court. By so doing it has been able to extend the advantages of its supervisory system to more first year men than before, and the larger membership has made the club more effective as a social organization. In Hasuer law and Equity addition to bi-weekly luncheons which mem- bers of the faculty frequently attend, a Christmas dance and spring banquet are held annually. Much of the club's success, both in the Ames competition and socially, may be at- tributed to the fact that Professor Casner, the clubis sponsor, has taken an active inter- est in the affairs of the organization and has helped to develop in the members a strong group spirit which has proved invaluable in promoting effective teamwork. The further fact that the upper class members of the club have devoted much time and careful atten- tion to assisting the members of the first year - courts in developing their abilities in legal l l ,gA,f!'fi research and argument has contributed sub- f 'iw pf 'VWQ f X, af stantially to producing the club's distin- f guished record. The present first year court WH yy, gives every indication of its willingness and Cf ability to maintain that record. ,,i11ff-,,fff1ffi K iff? lmfl Io Rigbf, Iiirxf RIIIFI Cole QI'rcs.j, Sujack, Matsunaga, Pfohl, Marshall, Silberbcrg, Iilundon, Sonetg SLTIHIAI Row: Alacobson, Scarlett, NX'archall, Craig, Murphy, Cooper, Brumhaugh, McCulloch, W'all.ieeg Tfviril Row: Olman, Glick, Childs, Ryan, Zurier, O'Kecfe, Ivan, Stolpcr, Benedict, liozrrfb Rout Schmntl, Bressler, Mansfield, Ceisert, Braybill, Layton, Iiughs, Bauer, Fifth Row: Ryder, Huntington, Lewan, Snook, Newmark Page one l'L'lHIlIl'f'll fo1'ty-thief' dw gfllb Left lo Right, Firsl Row: J. Lennan, S. Corbin, S. Nissel, W. Monrocg Sccoml Row: M. Richman, W. Swanson, E. Setel C. Stevensg U11pif!1u'vrf: C. Warner Weld 61116 Left to Right, Firsl Row: R. Moskowitz, T. Rudlik, W. E. Lang QSupervisorj, M. Zissmang Sammi Row: E. Winnick K. Hamilton, D. Schcchnerg Ul11JiL'f7Il't'11I Prof. Field, I. Soloff, Tanhauser Page one hundred forty-four s The Choate Club boasts one of the oldest existences in the history of the Law School, dating back to about 1834 when the Club was first organized. It was named in honor of Rufus Choate, a gentleman of outstand- ing merits and of keen interest, Whose ca- pacity for grandiloquence at the bar was recognized by such a Worthy contemporary as Daniel Webster. See 17 Can. Bar Rev. 716. It is presently guided most helpfully by Pro- fessor James A. MacLachlan. The Choate Club has strived continuously for a high degree of achievement in the Ames Competition and has always maintained a top Mill . . 1 I ff gf ,uf .' -f ,, K V, fvffffy, ,V fl 5 ., ,cf ' f,,1f3,j l e W 1 Klzmfc gfllb position in the standings. Four times, in 1912, 1920, 1934 and recently in 1949 the Club's efforts have been rewarded by victory in the final arguments. Again this year the group has high hopes for distinguishing itself. There is every reason to expect that the ghost of old Rufus, still hovering protect- ingly overhead, will guide the Club safely over future hurdles-that students may hear again a touch of the Choate eloquence in Langdell Courtroom, and that the honored name of Choate will once again become emblazoned on the bronze plaque of Lang- dell. Lrff lo Rigbf, Ifirxf Row: li. Reed, R. Langill, R. Porter, S. Raymond, F. Lane, D. Cameron, D. Fawcetrg SULYIVIAI Rout R. Senglus A. Kappel, W. Mueller, S. Green, H. W. Thompson, Third Rmb: L. Booker, R. Bissell, G. Thurlow, Alr., P. Monroe: f 0IH'fl7 Ron C. Grosdeck, J. Kellogg, Jr., M. Hennessy, Ufzpiclzmwlr K. Pantzer, A. Rabb, B. Storey, P. Montgomery Page one lzLH11IrmI f0l'fg1-five hzrzkfurfer gfllb Left fo Riglal, First Row: J. Sexton, J. Barnett, C. Donohoe, E. Leonard, L. Hallg Second Row: J. Frcch, C. Scarlett, H. Kassman, R. Kreis, E. Lane-Reticker, L. Herrold, I. Landesg U17Pil'f1Il'I'fI! Brickmnn Qdcceasedj, A. Dnvlin, G. Finnegan, Jr., R. Harrington, W. Katscnes, L. Mirell, H. Moore, A. Schneider Left fo Right, First Row: G. Vetter, R. Solibakke, J. Waterhouse, E. Sikorovsky, W. Skyg Sammi Row: J. Kirk, F. Ringel A. Cohn, W. Scott, E. Cherneyg Third Row: M. Stevenson, M. Znrbock, Hupper, C. Hickman, J. Mitchell, U11picf1n'ed W. Lubanko, L. Fickett, C. Barnes, H. Houston, W. Kaynor, S. Long, P. Mncomber, C. Palms, L. Schauer, R. Spire C. Suleyman, W. Weiss Page one hundred forty-six Despite the connotation of tradition suggested by its name, the history of the Coke Club frhymes with book j is modern history. Whether the club had a long, con- tinuous existence prior to 1948, and how it fared in the Ames Competition, is knowledge possibly buried in the archives of the Board of Student Advisers. But to the best recol- lection of the now oldest members, the club sprang into being in the Fall of 1948. In that year the nucleus of the organiza- tion was formed. Bill Poindexter, of Kansas City, Mo., and Prosser 11. Poilzdcxier' fame was the clubis student adviser. Other than a group of three, who had bound themselves by blood to be together, members of that first, first year court were ucarefullyu se- lected by the Board. Due consideration was given to the still-present sole criterion for club membership: status as a first year student. f 670,65 gfllb Of this original group of eight fmembers of the class of 19511, two men left by mid- term for greener shores than fair Harvard. The remaining six stayed on, undaunted by the privilege of arguing three cases during the first year. In 1949, two replacements were added to the Class of 1951 court, and a new first year court was selected. Finally, in the Fall of 1950 the club grew to full size with the addition of another first year court fclass of 19532. The twenty-four members of the Coke Club represent nineteen different col- leges. In the Ames Competition itself, the Club has fared well indeed, despite its mongrel consistency fno members are Review-men, K .N or even Legal Aidj. At this writing the third Hr iw X. year court fClass of 1951j has reached the 5 X215 yi semi-finals, and the second year court fClass i of 1952j has won a place in the quarter-final p Q 'J round. Perhaps an egregious monster has been thrust into the lists. At any rate, tradition X ,f . f. 'N is this way no doubt born. Left fo Right, Firs! Row: Welden, Geller, Ensher, Staley, Patton, Brown, Dudley, Margolis, Second Row: Murphy, Miller, Johnson, Sammon, Austin, Clark, Polierg Third Ruzu: Crystal, Glatt, Cohen, Lifsong Fourlb Row: Vigoda, Spinner, Gross, Unpiciured: Stellner, Kennedy ' Page one hzmdred forty-seven Griswold Klub l Lcfl to Right, First Row: Carney, Good, Dean Griswold, Holcombe, Clark, Evnnsg Scromf Row: Henderson, Haggerty, Perry, Soloway, Wells, Hand, Arner, Adkins, Meyer, T. Leggat, Conerly, Fernald, Zimmer, Lynch, UlIf1iL'fllP'C1lI Bigelow, Busenburg, Doering, French, Kilmarx, Loomis CSupervisorJ, MacKenty, Mullery, Sirefmun, Smith, Sutherland, Thnlhofer, J-la!! 61116 Left lo Righl, Firxl Row: F. Herberich, C. Wheatley, ViceADean Hall, D. Goldman, M. Sehlosserg Second Row. E. Hawkins, R. Doane, A. Crouch, W. Hollander, W. Furlow, R. Hayes, H. Leve, T. Taubeneck, Tbirrf Row: R. Spitzer T, Dnrsie, H. Ellin, J. Richman, D. Turner, E. Girard, J. Esquirolg liourfb Row: B. Richards, W. Petersen, T. Buck J. Lehnertg UnpiciureJ: E. Metz, H. Glaser Page one hzmdred forty-eight Exhaustive research at the Law School dis- closes that the Glueck Club was definitely formed sometime between the year 1929 fwhen Professor Glueck joined the facultyj and the present date. For further details of the clubis distant past we refer the reader to the history department. Recent developments indicate some note- worthy achievements by the Glueck Club. On April 25, 1950, we entered the court- room as Harvard Law School Quarter- Finalists. William Hack and Arnold Ne- miroff presented the oral argument, Ira Bartfield, Leonard Decof Qin the armed forces at presentj , James Doby, Joseph Gold- berg, Stanley Handman and Ascher Katz were counsel on the brief. Glueck Club Ames participation did not end on that occasion despite the lack of suc- ..3q 11 ?ff MF ,Qi I cflgfr Glucvk gfllb cess that evening. Four of our members were chosen by the Board of Student Advisers to participate in the Model Argument which was presented in the Langdell courtroom on October 30, 1950. Messrs. Hack and Nemiroff assisted Dean Griswold, while Messrs. Bart- field and Katz aided Professor Cox. We have enjoyed a most pleasant associa- tion with our faculty sponsor, Professor Sheldon Glueck. We also point with pride to his recently published contribution to crim- inology, Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency, which was so highly acclaimed as to evoke editorial comment from the New York Times COct. 22, 19501: . . . this latest study, one of the most comprehensive ever made, will add to their honor QProf. Glueck and his wife, Dr. Eleanor Touroffj as well as to that of Harvard Law School .... Pro- fessor Glueck has been recently appointed to the newly-created chair, Roscoe Pound Professor of Law. Lvfl lo Rigbf, Firxf Row: A. Nemiroff, I. Bartfield and J. Goldberg Ceo-supervisorsj, S. Handmang Second Row: M. Aidinoif A. Katz, Doby, S. Hack, VV. Hack, Berger, Third Row: S. Fox, M, Hendel, B. Resnicg UlI!7fl'fIll't'lIf Prof. Glueck, Becker I.. Decof, M. Drabkin Page one hzmdrecl forty-nine Hughes Klub Left fo Right, First Raw: M. Barr, R. Goldstein, R. Feinberg, L. E. Otis, R. Waldron, Prof. Hart, S. Rosoffg Sl'C'0IIt,R01Uf J. Singman, E. Wiley, S. Sato, R. Beckwith, J. Shover, J. Smulowitz, B. Kreitzberg, N. Weiss, Unpictured: C. Brown, A. Burbank, Holmquist, A. Korzinik, A. Leigh, C. Markcl, R. Mcrtz, R. NVcintraub Kaplan gfllb Lefl to Rigbf, First Row: R. Williamson, A. Kline, Sevomf Row: E. F. Glock, Jr. QPresiclentj, F. Hickman, P. Haskell, D. Wyant, Prof. Kaplan, Third Row: H. Midclendorf, Jr., J. Whetzel, A. Morton, J. Olin, H. Simmons, W. Kirby, E. Pearson, U71piEfuT8dI S. Clapp, H. Coolidge, J. Cotter, C. Dunham, Jr. QSupervisorJ, T. Eiselc, E. Leggett, A. May, Jr., J. Noonan, J. Reinartz, D. Rich, W. Stapleton Page one hundred fifty On December 7, 1950, the third year court of the Holmes Club defeated the Coke Club in the semi-final argument and advanced into the final round of the Ames Competition to be held in the Spring. The case, which in- volved federal income tax liability in a com- plex family trust and lease back arrangement, was argued before a distinguished bench composed of a federal judge and two tax experts. Oralists were Robert B. Bass, Jr., Harvard, '46, and Roberts B. Owen, Jr., Harvard, '47. Of counsel on the brief were the remaining active members of last year's joint court, in the Fall of 1949 the second year courts of the Holmes and the Pow-Wow clubs merged-Theodore F. T. Crolius, Charles T. Matthews, William H. Pratt, A fl ll ' 3 ll' ' S 1? abx X -' gnx 1-is V S -f f Mia... - Holmes 61116 George Rublee, II, and Robert E. Schneider, Jr. At a cocktail party on September 29, 1950, Professor W. Barton Leach, the club's faculty adviser, R. B. Owen, Jr., the club's supervisor, and the active members of the club welcomed the following men into the Hrst year court: Henry Fletcher, Harvard, '50, Edward Hale, Harvard, '50, James Homans, Harvard, '50, John Howland, Harvard, '50, William Lovett, Harvard, '50, Thorpe Nesbit, Jr., Harvard, '49, Welling- ton Newcomb, Harvard, '50, and John Stephens, Harvard, '50. At that time the second year court, because of the withdrawal from law school of several of its members decided not to enter the qualifying round of the Ames Competition. Luft lr: Rigbl, lfirxl Ron: C. Matthews, R. Bass, R. Owen, G. Rublec, Svroml Roni: G. XVestly, T. Nesbit, F. Hale, VV. Newcomb, kl. Stephens, Tbirxf Row: T. Crolius, W. Mueller, ,l. Humans, NV. Lovett, Fwrrfb Row: L. Day, R. W'inton, S. Adams, Ur117ici1rrt'1f: W. Pratt, R. Schneider, S. Calhoun, F. Goelet, N. Seeburg, H. Fletcher, -I. Howland Page one lrzuzzlrerl fifty-one 1 Km! gfllb Leff fo Rigbl, Pirrt Row: G. Cancr, R. Emmet, H. Minot, H. Willcox, Second Row: S. Symington, E. Pope, A. Aldrich, M. McLnncg Tlvirif Row: E. Sunderland, D. McGiffert, D. Dernnrest, L. Campbell, Calhoun, A. Hunnewell, S. Howe, A. Ncwburgg Fourlb Row: P. Heller, R. Prescott, VV. Evarcsg Urzpiclurmf: A. Calhoun, L. Cox, J. Grant, H. Guild, N. Sccburg Beach Klub Lefi lo Rigbf, First Row: H. Horsey, A. Goldstein, E. Hurley, W. Bruccg SUUOIHI Row: J. Spunt, W. Clift, A. Vance, C. Arosmcna, D. Deering, J. Twilleyg Third Row: C. Kaufman, J. Lodge, XV. Tager, W. Meyer, Fozzrlb Row: R. Fuller, H. Putnam, U1zpivtur'eJ: R. Corrigan, W. Couzers, J. Ginn, S. Greene, M. Levinson, G. McLaughlin, N. Paven, J. Ginn, S. Greene, N. Paven, J. Yanni Page one hundred fifty-two Marshall Klub This year marked the one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Marshall Club, Harvard Law School's oldest law club. In the words of our his- torical records, in or about the year A.D. 1825, certain students . . . , desirous of im- proving themselves in the study of the Law and fitting themselves to become more ready in argument and more thorough in research, and, at the same time, desirous of cultivating friendly intercourse and social amenity one with the other, organized themselves into a Law Club ..., appropriating to themselves the name of the eminent Chief Justice, in order that they might ever keep in mind his legal characteristics, perfect fairness, as a judge, and thorough and well balanced in- vestigation as a lawyer. Following the example of John Marshall have been such illustrious members as Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jeremiah Smith, John Chipman Gray, and James Barr Ames. Mind- ful of this background, the Marshall Club has made a determined effort this year to carry off the Ames Competition honors. Two second-year courts were placed in the quali- fying round arguments and a foundation for future success was laid with the selection of two courts from among the Hrst-year class. Carrying forward the Marshall Club tra- dition of ucultivating friendly intercourse, luncheons and cocktail parties were also em- phasized. The high points of the year were the luncheons, with faculty members as guest speakers, and the Fall and Spring formal banquets at the Faculty Club. Throughout the year Professors Scott and Baker remained our constant guides and benefactors, ably seconded by Professor Field, Marshall Club, '29. Imfi lo Riglil, Fi:-xl Row: B. Fields, Prof. Baker, Prof. Scott, SVFUIIII Row: R. Bradbury, A. Klein, H. Rosin, B. Glynng '11biYLlR0IL'I C. Maser, F. Wilkins, R. Patmontg lsllllffb Row: J. McLean, J. Johnson, R. Hudson, R. Klein, VV. Barnett, P. Smith, J. Hauer, Fifllr Raw: G. Haliesy, F. Feder, S. Ostrow, W. Carroll, R. Cross, D. Leanse, K. Karstg Sixth Row: C. Fernandev, R. Myren, T. de la Pena, J. Tierney, Sczculb Row: R. Fhrenbard, R. Loeb, S. W'hitney, D. Atclicson, J. Byrne, L'f1f1ici14rz'if: G. Ainsworth, S. Billings, XV. Burke, M. Carroll, E. Drucker, D. Dunford, R. Edmondson, F. Fisher, M. Herold, Jr., S. Kohrman, D. McLain, E. Miller, R. Prentiss, Jr., R. Solvie, E. Walsh Page one hmzdred fifty-three l ,flflzfrgan 61116 Lvfi fo Rigbl, Firxl Row: Horwood, Prof. Howe, Kinnuird, Marmaclukeg Si'a'r111J Row: Cochran, Herberg, Bond, Feinstein, Monsky, Mann, Third Row: Lewis, Matson, Brooking, Humbert, Sebree, Volgeneaug Fourib Row: Versehleiser, Poole, Easton, Wright, Sklar, UHpiL'iurL'J: Aibel, Butler, Crawford, Dunne, Durn, Gauntlets, Hamlin, Herrold, Hartwig, Joyce, McEvers, Monroe, O,Connell, Reid, Rock, Stanley, Steinke, Tracy, Wick, Weiss Faffcrsvn 61116 Left io Rigbl, First Row: T. Roberts, H. Strudlcrg Svmrzd Row: J. McAlpine, I. Menger, D. Pierce, B. Golomb CSupervisorj, Prof. Hart, Tbinl Row: H. McCawley, G. Mabry, S. Heckelman, M. Ausubel, H. Goldfarb, D. Landis, R. WHIIHCIIQ Unpichwed: A. Boal, R. Elkon, R. Fishman, B. Goldstein, M. Grecnblatt, J. Johnson, L. Kaye, R. McGarry, C. Slater, W. Tanner Page one hundred fifty-four The Powell Club has distinguished itself as one of the most active clubs in the Com- monwealth of Ames. Founded in 1925, the Club enjoys the enviable record of having twice won the Ames Competition in 1938 and 1939. In the Spring of 1950, the club argued in the finals, only to suffer a heart- breaking loss. Justice Hugo Black of the United States Supreme Court sitting as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Com- monwealth of Ames, complimented the third year court very highly on their fine brief, Powell Klub and he praised the oralists, James Gibbens and William Holloway, for their splendid presentation. The Powell Club maintains a well-rounded membership from all sections of the country, and the annual smokers, banquet, and in- formal gatherings foster the finest of good fellowship. Professor Thomas Reed Powell, our sponsor, is the center of attraction for his humor and wit, unrivaled on the faculty. His interest and assistance in the past have proven a constant source of inspiration and ambition for Powell Club members. His re- flections as to past and current judicial thought and personalities are considered a rare and invaluable aspect of their legal train- ing by club members. His retirement in 1949 marked one of the great losses of the Harvard Law School faculty, but we are so fortunate as to be assured of his active sponsorship for this and future years. lmfl fo Right, lfirxl Row: D. Lazo, J. Nolan, R. Watsoii, R. Coulson, Sccoml Row: G. McLeod, P. Wol111an,N. Hnnscll, J. McDowell, R. Smith, C. Wolf, Third Row: S. Ervin, J. Tracey, P. Jessup, K. McGowan, S. West, Urzpivlurcd: V. Fusak, T. Rountrce, D. Gambrell, A. Fitzpatrick, D. Mahoney, R. Braverman, M. Bayliss Page one hundred fifty-five Zfifuey Glub Left lo Right, First Row: J. Guttentag, H. Nichols, R. Larson, G. Vnrdamisg Second Row: Prof. Baker, J. Skilling, W. MCKCO11, Morrison, F. Plumb, J. O'Handleyg Third Row: H. Wydler, R. Ledognr, R. Dc Member, V. Leahy, G. Smitl1,,l. Smuklcrg Fourth Row: Reid, Woods, Crawford, Adler, Russell, Fifth Row: W. Healey, A. Vagliano, G. Wolf, S. Goodman, A. Hyde, Unpiciureils A. L. McGovern, R. Nester, T. Poindcxter, R. Slen Zfrfllrfck 61116 Left lo Right, First Row: P. DeRoettl1, D. McDevittg Second Row: M. Prague QSupervisorj, S. Davis, R. Burt, VV. Hyland, Prof. von Mehreng Third Row: J. Jones, R. McMurray, H. Cohen, S. Peelcr, R. Feinsinger, I, Fisk, S. Dickover, J. Galea Page one hundred fifty-sim The origin of the Jeremiah Smith Law Club is lost in that period known as time immemorial. The earliest known record is a list of our 1905 members. This group must have known Jeremiah Smith who was de- scribed by his contemporaries as a friendly, warm-hearted tutor so interested in his stu- dents that he visited them when they were ill. His interest and sense of humor were dis- played on the occasion when he presented the student receiving the best grade in his torts examination a book inscribed: Primus in delictisf' The warm-hearted, friendly spirit of Jerry Smith, as his friends called him, has become the essence of the Jeremiah Smith Law Club. From the days when Professor Thomas Reed Powell argued with Felix Frankfurter and Harold Laski at club meetings to our last banquet at which Justice Frankfurter, retir- - 1 I fl f rt i ll . f . - 1 . , , U15 ,frrvmiah Smith 61116 ing Professor Edmund Morgan, and other members of the faculty spoke, Smith Club meetings have been stimulating and provoca- tive and have afforded opportunity for the students to meet with the faculty. In addi- tion to these annual banquets, luncheons are held during the year at which speakers dis- cuss subjects of current interest-legal or not. One of our more explosive banquets was of this non-legal nature-Mayor LaGuardia was the speaker. Amid this atmosphere of friendliness the hard and fruitful work of the Ames com- petition is successfully accomplished. Since World War Il we have entered the qualify- ing rounds on six different occasions and we have high hopes that both our Law and Equity divisions will qualify this year. Professor Hart has accepted sponsorship of the club from Professor Morgan and under his stewardship the Smith Club looks forward to continued years of good fellowship and success. Left to Rigbl, First Row: R. Bradley, R. Cook, A. Savage, R. Mansfield, D. Osmondg Svcoml Row: J. Lawless, Prof. Hart, H. Smith CSupervisorj, I. Kesslerg Third Row: P. Crawford, W. Deutsch, C. Cebellero, J. O'Brien, D. Durfce, P. Potter, T. Horvathg Fourlb Row: J. Cortese, R. Katz, R. Brenneman, F. Goldstein, C. Butterworth, B. Ccdarbuumg Fiflb Row: NW. Dorgan, M. Kraft, D. Harnack, G. Lesscnco, H. Krieger Page one hundred fifty-seven Paw- Www gfllb Left lo Righf, First Row: Thurber, Tuck, Halliseyg Sl'L'0f7ll' Row: Godfrey, Sommerfeld, Pratt, Croliusg Third Roux: Heuer Welch, Middleton, Pershing, Dykemag Fourth Row: Scott, Evans, Forrcstal, Smith leant 61116 Left fo Riglrf, Firxf Row: A. Finberg, D. XVickhai'n, T. Mantel, F. Colburn, Swomf Rout Prof. Chafee, A. McCabe. D. Gill, J. Stark, J. livans, Prof. jaffeg Tlliril Row: H. Kronfeld, B. Cain, P. Miller, lf. Burke, D. Trautman, Jones, Fourlb Row: C. Townsend, R. Zollner, B. Gibbs, M. Smith, R. Hamel, R. Kurrus, P. Shafer, R. Carlson, W. Gleason, U71PiCf1ll'EllI H. Chapin, J. Coughlin, H. Flcischman, R. Hamilton, T. Kolle, E. Proctor, C. Russell, C. VVainWright, W. Watts, D. Weary, T. Weary Ccmeritusj Page one lmvzdrccl fifty-eight club was flourishing when he was a member Sfzfry 51116 Ancient and honorable tradition, com- bined with a lively interest in the law, are the hallmarks of the Story Club. Named for Joseph Story C1779-1845j, 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 participating in moot court arguments. Early records reveal little, but it is well established that the Club has enjoyed a fruitful existence in the Twentieth Century. Professor Scott reports that the testify that it stood equally high in 1913 when they argued for it. These early tradi- tions and standards continued in 1930 when Professor Hart was a member. Although operations were suspended dur- ing both World Wars, the post-war recon- struction has been successful in each case, 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 suc- in 1906, and Professors Chafee and Dodd cessful. 12. , NX fan I - flifiiiii-JsiuwvX4s'mTa5TwH-wc S1 w Leff I0 Righl, Firil Row: Lynch, -I. Edwards, E. Sullivan, R. W'ood, C. Mapleg Sccourl Row: S. Murphy, J. Murphy, E. Barnett H. M. R. Casey, B. Lacey, Uupiclureal: Profs. Chafee, Dodd, Hart and Scott, C. Fisher, H. Lowe, H. McBride, R. McKeon, G. Miller R. Mills, C. Gregg, G. Mahoney, P. Talbot, R. Webster, J. Forte, J. Godfrey Fessenden, E. Kendig, Third Row: R. Weatlwerly, Grady, Fitzgerald, Scanlon, K. Lessey, T. Eagletong Fourlb Row. Lynch, C. Weeks, H. Thayer, G. Franklin, P. Horrigang Fiflb Row: C. Dibblc, R. Spayd, AI. Stearns, P. Hayden, T. Pearlman Page one hundred fifty-nine Sw!! 61116 Left Io Right, First Row: G. Flinn, W. Hackney, Prof. Scott, R. Bastg Second Row: R. Ottinger, D. Carlsmith, P. O'Brien, Jr., A. Phleger, j. Gratten, L. Biglowg Tbirrl Row: E. Galbraith, P. McCormick, T. Howarthg Urzpiclureri: T. Birmingham, D. Davison, R. Denton, B. Fisher, T. Healy, H. Helier, Jr., P. Lambert Searcy glllb Lefl fo Riglvl, Firsf Row: G. Oscar, B. Kanbarag Svmr1JRou,': E. Bootl1,T. Simon, S. Worswrick, M. Cherner, I. Markowitz, Third Row: B. Bernstein, V. Elderkin, Jr., J. Bictcll, C. O,Bricn, G. Rubin, A. Kyman, M. Friedman, D. Barkerg Unpiclurezl: R. Bailey, A. Blnsberg, Jr., F. Blumberg, P. Busncr, R. Cesari, R. Harpliam, S. Herman, A. Kevorkian, R. Kropp, H. Langenthal, A. Schmidt, F. Sonnenfeld, S. Rinhoffer, H. Trachtenburg, J. Zartman Page one hundred sixty Founded in 1909 by Francis B. Sayre, the Edward Warren Club was reared under the guidance of its namesake, the late Professor Edward H. Bull Warren. A Professor of Law at Harvard from 1904 until his retire- ment in 1943, Edward Warren took a per- sonal interest in the success of the club that belied his fear-inspiring conduct of classes. The Club flourished under such leadership and posted victories in the Ames Competition in 1926, 1929, 1930 and1940. Club activities were suspended during the war years, but in the Summer of 1946, pre- war members, including Louis Toepfer, re- constructed the club. Professor Milton Katz Qt . fi . ' fi JM U 1 - E- l v ' lffi 8 Warren 61116 guided the club during this period of re- organization. When Professor Katz left Har- vard, the Club leadership passed to Louis Toepfer, by then an Assistant Dean. Dean Erwin Griswold is listed among the former members of the Bull Warren Club, and an Edward Warren Law Club shingle is prominently displayed in the Deanis Office. In addition to its legal work, the Edward Warren Club has always sought to maintain a club spirit that cuts across the organization of the different courts. An annual smoker each Fall, and regular luncheons during the rest of the year have done much to develop this club spirit. The presence of faculty members as guests on these occasions has provided an opportunity for the friendly interchange of ideas between the faculty and Club members. 1.1-fl In Rigbf, Fifi! Rau: Adams, Brown, Jacobson, Miller, Sherman fSupervisorQ, Colodny, Vfeinstein. Vernon: Scroml' Rnu' Wilson, Garvey, Utschen, Cohen, Riegert, Feingold, Bialkinq Tlzlru' Rout Ecker, Appelbaum. Schaeffer, Lavelle, Levin U1If1im'l1H'rrf: Barrett, Curtiss, Goldston, Hanslowe, Johnson, London, McDermott, Naruk, Newman, Vincent, W'ainger, W'arc Warsliaw, Zwicky Page one Innzflrecl sixty-one Willisfvn 61116 Left lo Riglaf, Firxf Raw: H. Lockhurt, R. Dill, Vorenberg QSupervisorj, H. Lorenz, D. Crabtree, C. Dixon, Srroml Row: A. Littman, -I. Walter, -I. Larson, K. McViear, KI. Kunilmlm, lf. Gormang Tbirzl Row: D. Deer, D. Haylmrst, D. Clarke, T. Schwab, Ufzpiclzfzwf: T. Meyers Wilsm 61116 Left fo Righf, Firxf Rmb: T. Faxon, C. Riddle, SFFOIH1 Rout Mrs. B. Coleman, J. MeGr0ry, B. Hammond, L. Wfilson, D. Watniek, S. Markowitz, Tfvirrl Row: R. Feely, D. French, R. Schulns, G. Leisure, J. Cogan, E. Brancleau, C. Sheridcn, G. Haley, Urlfrirfllrvzf: C. David, F. Gurley, XV. Jolmson, H. Switkny, W. 'Welch Page one hundred sixty-two UNPICTURED AMES CLUBS Ames-Gray Cavers Fuller Amory Dodd Gladstone Bracton Douglas Grotius Burton Eldon Landis Freund Langdell Roberts Madison Watts Magruder Webster Ames Gampefifiun Semi- Wmzlisfs CASNER CLUB COKE CLUB Oralists: Oralists: Spark M. Matsunaga Daniel H. Margolis Philip E. Silberberg Richard C. Welden On the Brief: On the Brief: Joseph A. Blundon Richard K. Brown John M. Brumbaugh Robert B- Dudley Morrill C019 Robert EI1Sl16I' Gegrge Cggpef, Jr, Marvin GCllCI' Jerrold M. Sonet James R- PHUOI1, JI'- Don S, Willner Howard P. Staley THOLMES-POW-WOW TKENT CI-UB CLUB Oralists: Ofalistsg George C. Caner, Jr. Robert P. Bass, Jr. Roberts B. Owen, Jr. On the Brief: Theodore F. T. Crolius Charles T. Matthews William H. Pratt George Rublee, H Robert E. Schneider, Jr. :?Harold M. Wilcox On the Brief: Levin H. Campbell Daniel A. Demarest Richard S. Emmet, Jr. James P. Grant Henry W. Minot, Jr. :L Replacing Bigelow Watts, Jr., who was called to active duty with the Marine Corps. 'i Finalists. Page one hzmdzrd sixty flue ,llcfizfificfs Sccfim -2-5 H ll? ' X X V 5' M I . Y JZ fa W , J' 5' I .7 xl f J' 3 Q X fl 9 0 x J yi X 5 xl N 2777 If flh if J g m X . M! J 4 All if A v A X rp fi- pf :EG 'V y X 4- f'i??51':Z 1 Q Qi E 4 f ,f. 2 ,I 252440 ,pf V, 4 If 14- f f.4,v,rfffj.4A :W4 ll , Harvard law Kevicw Eight times each year, more than eight thousand subscribers to H6I1'l'01'd Law Rc'- ricfu' receive a periodical which reflects both a distinguished heritage and an awareness of contemporary problems. For the past sixty- four years the Review has published the writings of leading members of the profes- sion-recording, evaluating, and to some ex- tent shaping, the evolutionary processes of the law. In addition, each issue contains a considerable body of student written work, and it is in preparation of this material that the Review editors spend innumerable hours in research, analysis, writing and editing. Typical of the painstaking preparation which has enabled the Rcwirfzu to maintain its reputation for thoroughness and accuracy is the work of the Recent Case department. To select cases warranting consideration, members of the Board read all cases reported in the English language and occasionally noteworthy decisions in other tongues. After preliminary research has indicated that a particular case is worthy of comment, a writer will embark upon an extensive re- search and writing project. The initial draft which he submits is then carefully edited and revised by several other Board members, and is the subject of the generous and helpful criticism of a faculty member. Yet the Hnal product of all this effort, one completed Recent Case, occupies at the most two pages in the printed issue. It is generally agreed, however, that here, as in the Note and De- velopments departments, the work is as edu- cationally valuable as it is time consuming. Another function performed by the Re- view for the past several years has been to furnish legal writing experience to volunteer third year students through its Legal Research and Writing Program, commonly called The Basement Law Reviewf, The program is administered by two officers of the Rc- z'ir'1v, and consists in the research, writing and editing of short memoranda of law and more ambitious papers similar in length and scope to the Notes in the Review. Around 50 men have participated this year in the Lfrfi fo Rigbl, lfirxl Rozy: Celman, Nlertz, Xvattling, Sand, Vorenberg, Sheedy, Lynn, Vagts, Facher, Fisher, Swrzmf Row: Hydeman McHenry, jordan, Sato, Clark, Adler, Nexon, Kamin, Crawford, Sher, Stolper, Third Row: Jacobson, Siegler, Fields, McEvers Dow, Kirkpatrick, Barnes, Sander, Stoller, Lifland, Thayer, Hoberrnang Frmrlb Row: Kirby, Hickman, Stapleton, Sirinsky, Cohen Herold, Hupper, Ackerman, Rhodes, Prescott, Cound, Shapiro, Sebreeg Fifib Row: Stern, Galant, Hand, Merinoff, Schein, Gotlieb Alpern, Sullivan, Oswald Page one hzmdrcd sixty-siav program and seem to have found it well Worth the extra effort and time. A novel feature of the program this year has been its incorporation into the regular Third Year Writing Requirement. Many of che enrolled students are partially satisfying the require- ment by participation in the Legal Research Program, in lieu of enrolling in one of the seminars offered to third year students. A further service performed by the Re- view is the preparation and distribution of a booklet The Uniform System of Cita- tionsf' which is used by a great many prac- ticing lawyers, and almost universally by other law journals. Today the Harvard Lim' Review finds itself in the position of attempting to fulfill two distinct and independent aims: first, as a professional journal which, in the Words of its founders, will be serviceable to the profession at largevg second, as a training device which contributes to the development of its writers. Success in one has fortunately proved the corollary of success in the other. EDITORIAL BOARD James Vorenberg . ,. .. .. . ,. President H. James Sheedy ., .,... , ,. .Treasurer Leonard B. Sand ...,,, , .,.. Note Editor Detler F. Vagts ,. .. . ., Note Editor Richard L. Wattling H . .Article Editor Jerome P. Fachcr ..,....,. Book Review Editor James T. Lynn . ,..,.,....,. .... .,...,.. C cz se Editor Robert E. Mertz. .. Dl'L't'l0fIl7ZClZfS Editor Ben C. Fisher ,.., ,. .Legal Research Program George B. Gelman M Legal Research Program Page one hundred sixty-.seven Heard ef fueieezf Advisers In 1910 a six-man Board of Student Ad- visers was established by vote of the faculty for the purpose of encouraging among first year students early and intelligent use of the law library and also for rendering the work of the law clubs efficient. Today the Board is composed of sixteen second and third year students, ranking scholastically immediately behind the editors of the Law Review. Its purpose has remained substantially the same but its methods have become highly sys- tematized. At Harvard there are no prescribed courses in research, brief writing, and argument, and instruction in these subjects falls to the lot of the Board through its supervision of the moot court competition conducted by the law clubs. Three weeks after the beginning of the school year first year men view showings of Case In Point, a film written and acted by members of the Board, explaining meth- ods of legal research. Copies of the Board's informational pamphlet, IlZf1'0llIlCfi0l7 io An'zf0crzCy, are distributed. Board members conduct library tours further explaining the use of research materials. A model appellate argument is presented with faculty oral counsel and model briefs written by third year students. At this point each first year student receives a case record to be argued on appeal before student judges. Within two days he attends a 'lfacts conference at which a Board mem- ber discusses the case, heading off excursions upon irrelevant points, guiding counsel to- wards the real issues and expounding the techniques of research and writing. A week later individual brief conferences take place at which a draft is submitted by counsel. This is carefully examined for formal errors and criticized in all its aspects. Then the neophyte is admonished to read his Infro- tl'IlL'ff0lI again, and released to finish his brief and prepare his oral argument alone. In the second term doubles arguments, the facts conference is omitted. This direct contact with its advisees, how- ever, comprises only one facet of the Board's Lefi fo Rigbf, Fits! RUILT W. Willis, B. Nemtzow, W. O!Connor, A. Miller, Seromf Row: -I. Iiastlmm, R. Gordon, XV. Kaynor, D, Skolcrg Tbir1fR0uf': R, Webster, AI. Nolan, I.. Ebert, lfonrlb Roux: J. Scott, jr., W. Hackneyg Fiflb Row: S. Gaul, UlIfIiLifliP't'l,f L. Biglow, jr., li. Colborn, jr., C. Gregg, J. Rountree, H. Wellington Page one l'L1Hl.fII'l'll sixty-eight activity. Its members wield unparalleled power- in short, they are the law in Amesn QHLS Record, Nov. 8, 19501. The philos- ophy of this broad minded commonwealth, in which the cases written by the Board are laid, is reflected in its acceptance of the proposition that all is transitory: There are no binding precedents in the courts of Ames. But, though ignoring its own checkered past, it accepts authority from other jurisdictions as persuasive. Case writing involves consid- erable research on the part of a Board author to insure that the case presents a limited number of issues of the desired difliculty, realistic enough to generate an advocate's interest, and arguable on either side. Once a case is used in Ames, criticisms are solicited from counsel, judges and advisers. As Burke found experience superior to the logic of one generation, so the facts chairmen usually find it superior to the efforts of one author, and the cases are constantly being discarded or rewritten as their weaknesses are exposed. Of necessity a large part of the Board's duties are administrative. Many of the clubs are fathered by the Board. Club clerks and supervisors must be instructed, dockets pre- pared, records kept. For the second and third year club elimination argument members of the Faculty, Bench and Bar are contacted to sit as judges. The Board conducts each successive round with increased formality and the finals are held in crowded Langdell Courtroom before the most distinguished jurists of the nation. In addition, the Board furnishes considerable information to other schools concerning its work, sending copies of its cases and making Case In Point avail- able. A drafting project for a limited number of second year students was also inaugurated this year. In all, perhaps, the Board member profits more than he contributes. He learns to work though harried. His soul is tempered by his frequent trips across the border of Ames. But there is solace within, for in the words of Freund, None so omniscient seems to be As Adviser to adviseef' Page one h,1mdred s1'.1cfy-aziwe ffaraara lfraal alia l6'arc'aa Gf 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 authorities, religious groups, these and many other have all directed indigent and worthy persons in need of legal assistance to the Bureau's offices in Gannett House. The stream of clients has steadily increased since the reopening of the Bureau after the war, and cases handled dur- ing the year now total well over twelve hun- dred. Cognizant of the responsible position it occupies in the community as a representative of the Law School, the Bureau has constantly striven to perfect its services and make them available to the ever-increasing number of persons seeking help. In the last year two ad- ministrative law sections have been estab- lished in the Helds of immigration and naturalization and Federal Rent Control. Members of these specialized sections repre- sent clients not only in initial hearings in Boston but also on appeal to Washington. Many persons have thus been enabled to take full advantage of all remedies afforded by the federal law. 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 incor- porated as a Massachusetts charitable cor- poration dedicated to rendering legal assist- ance to needy persons that it emerged in its present form. With the exception of a four year period during World War II when its activities were suspended, it has continuously served the ideal incorporated into its charter. At the present time it is the only completely student-managed and student-operated legal aid group in the country. It is, in addition, a member of the National Legal Aid Asso- ciation. Membership on the Bureau is limited to high-ranking second and third year students. Lvfl to Rigbi, Fifi! Rmb: j. Hanson, H. Aihel, -1. Murray, C. Ferguson, j. Newman, R. McDermott, A. Grossman, Serum! Ron' R. Rothstein, E. Colburn, Perkins, H. Kronfcld, B. Caine, W. Schwarzcr, C. XVheatley, D. Gambrcll, T. Taubeneckg Third Row P. Macomber, A. Flnmm, B. Bressler, A. Landon, VV. Hack, H. Ruskin, S. Corbin, P. Shiekmang Frmrlb Row: F. Feder, B. Sullivan B. Ellin, B. Eisman, H. Wellington, R. Reid, T. P. Heffclfingerg UllI7il'f1ll't'tfJ R. Fhrenbard, H. Fleischmann, R, jefferson, A. Ketcham B. Golomb, C. Markels, H. Minot, H. Willcox, -I. Wisliod Page one hzmclred seventy Operations are posited on the principle of individual responsibility. Counsel take all cases Which come in during their office hours. They investigate the law, give advice, nego- tiate with the opposite party or his attorney, draw whatever documents are necessary and if all else fails, take the case into court. Mr. Edward J. LeCam, of the Boston Legal Aid Society, is available for consultation with student counsel, and he is attorney of record, signing all pleadings that go before the court, and student counsel who appear before fed- eral administrative agencies have been ad- mitted to practice before such boards. 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 will accept a case. Each prospective client must make a state- ment of his resources to the Bureau member who handles his case and if the client appears able to pay a reasonable amount for legal services, the case is refused. Thus the Bureau does not compete with the local bar, but rather relieves them of the onerous obliga- tion of taking clients who cannot pay a fee. Further, the result which the client seeks to attain must be socially desirable. N0 aifirmative action will be taken in a case involving domestic relations until an appro- priate social agency has investigated and anirmed the social necessity of such action. Criminal cases are ordinarily referred to the Harvard Voluntary Defenders and the Bos- ton Voluntary Defenders Committee and workmen,s compensation problems are re- ferred to specialists in that field. Bankruptcy cases are ordinarily considered as being out- side the scope of the Bureau's jurisdiction. Firmly believing that the law should be brought within the reach of all persons with- in the community, the Bureau has sought to extend its services to all who can meet the eligibility requirements which experience and sound policy have established. At the same time, valuable training in the practical aspects of the law is afforded students. With these two principles as its foundation, the Bureau continues to be an integral and im- portant part of the tradition of the Harvard Law School. Page one hmzdrecl seventy-one ffrzrerzrei Velrrrrfezry Defenders The Harvard Voluntary Defenders is a Harvard Law School student organization which, in conjunction with and under the supervision of the Boston Voluntary De- fenders Committee, provides legal assistance to worthy and indigent persons accused of crime. It is believed to be the only law stu- dent organization of its type in the country. The Boston Voluntary Defenders Com- mittee was founded in 1935 to represent gratuitously impecunious defendants who, in the criminal courts of Massachusetts, need not be provided with counsel by the state unless accused of murder in the Hrst degree. The Boston Committee was handling a tre- mendous volume of cases with a small staff and a modest Community Chest budget, when, in the Fall of 1949, Donald E. Paradis, LL.B. '50, then President of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, proposed participation of interested Harvard Law students in their work. Negotiations culminated in formation in October, 1949, of the Harvard Voluntary Defenders, a ten-man organization headed by Samuel Dash, LL.B. '5O. Members were chosen, then as now, for their interest in the field of administration of criminal justice rather than for scholastic rank. Since the Legal Aid Bureau does not accept criminal cases, the Voluntary Defenders Committee functions independently of the Bureau and maintains its own ofhces and files in Gannett House. The broad and general purpose of the group is to assist the Boston Voluntary De- fenders Committee and the community in seeing that the full protection of such rights and privileges as the law professes to guar- antee a person accused of crime is not made unavailable to him simply because he is too poor to afford private counsel. However, the organization is equally concerned with im- provement of the existing peno-correctional system. Student Defenders schedule visits several times weekly to the Suffolk and Middlesex County Jails to interview prisoners who have requested aid. Reports of these conferences with a client are then forwarded to the Boston Committee, which makes such further assignments as are necessary to pre- pare the case for trial. These may require extensive investigation of the facts and cir- cumstances surrounding the alleged crime, questioning witnesses, gathering additional evidence, and preparing research memoranda on relevant points of law. Student members Lrfl lu Riglvl, Firxl Row: F. Brenner, P. Blawie, C. Reimang Sz'rw1J Razr: J. DiCarlo, R. Smith, H. Trachtenbergg Third Row: L. Schroeter, W. Levin, Uzzjvirirzrrif: 17. Wfillner Page one lzifnflrffrl sevrmty-two also appear in State District Courts for the Boston Voluntary Defenders Committee to represent defendants in preliminary criminal and juvenile hearings. In addition to direct applications for aid at the jails, clients are referred to the Harvard Defenders by the Boston Committee, by the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, and by various social agencies and public officials. The or- ganization has also received requests from inmates of penal institutions for information and advice concerning the legality of convic- tions, sentences, and imprisonment. Members of the group have done extensive research upon constitutional, criminological, and peno-correctional treatment problems, the published results of which have appeared in newspaper feature articles and legal period- icals. Because investigations incident to a crim- inal proceeding often produce unanticipated and unpredictable developments as the case nears trial, operations of the organization demand close group cooperation and a high degree of adaptability on the part of its in- dividual members. Every case is considered a group responsibility. Although allocated specific days of duty, every member must be able at all times to step into any pending case, whether or not he handled it initially, and promptly execute assignments pursuant to its preparation. For this reason, the group meets frequently to exchange information and experience acquired in current Work. From time to time meetings are held at the offices of Wilbur G. Hollingsworth, Esq., Chief Counsel of the Boston Voluntary De- fenders Committee for critiques, appraisal of student work, and instruction in Massa- chusetts criminal law and procedure. For interest, encouragement and initiative in its inception and its formative stages, the Harvard Voluntary Defenders is indebted to the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau which in a little over a year has materially assisted the Defenders in achieving the status of an of-Hcial Law School organization. Through aid to financially helpless men and women charged with commission of crime, and through provision of opportunity for practical experience to law students in- terested in criminal practice, the Voluntary Defenders will continue its service to the Law School and the community, and will attempt to justify the generous support it has heretofore received. J' AL 'fe Q. Page one hzcnflrvd screvzty-three J-farmrd law Schvol Zfmrbzwk Incredible as it may seem, the Harvard Law School Yearbook may well not be the Oldest Law School Yearbook in the United States. Despite this cloud on their title and the consequent condescension displayed by other publications such as the Law Review and the Record, the Editors of the Yearbook strive to hold their heads high in the com- pany of their literary colleagues by look- ing to the future rather than to the past. The members of the staff must rank academ- ically somewhere between 75 and 55, and thus are more than a little distinguished. Each year a valiant effort is made to put the traditional School Annual gobbledygook into a more attractive and interesting pack- age. Although the cover design has not changed, this edition of the Yearbook under- went a complete overhaul inside. Even the usually standardized section listing and pic- turing every student had its layout slightly rearranged. Completely new stories were solicited from each social organization, pub- lication and law club. Some showed their ingenuity by going to 1948 and 1949 Year- books for fresh material. With slight name changes, one write-up for the Yearbook even appeared as a front-page story in the Record. A small staff of editors and underlings compiled this book, meeting an advanced deadline in order to assure early Spring pub- lication. Tasks involving a high degree of intellectual stimulation were performed to the music of WHRB, brought in on an editorls portable radio, much to the annoy- ance of the neighbors, Legal Aid and the Bugle. These tasks included alphabetizing 1500 names individually, by class, by states, and by colleges for the invaluable Statistics section, trimming and pasting thousands of photographs, and finally proofreading. Trials not strictly literary were faced by the members of the staff, among which was the necessity of sharing office space with the Forum. All this would have been impossible with- out the capable services of Secretary Roz Left fo Right, Fira! Row: E. Snyder, T. D. Taubeneek, I. Bartfield, J. Fischg Second Row: B. J. Middleton, F. Herberich E. Feldman, Uupirlured: I. Markowitz Page one hzmrlred seventy-four who cheerfully translated reams of illegible copy into readable prose for the manuscript, all the while putting up with the demands on her typing time from the junior execu- tives of the Forum. When the Yearbook Was dispossessed and moved into new ofhces in the basement of Hastings, one of its claims to individuality was removed. No other organization in Gan- nett House regularly used a window for a front door. Bars on the present Windows force the staff to use keys and the conven- tional doors. One other serious loss was the right to lateral and subjacent support from the Coke machine. Although we did not allow ourselves suf- ficient space to express our thanks individ- ually to all those whose contributions and cooperation made the 1951 edition possible, the Editors and staff of the Yearbook wish to indicate their gratitude by an all-inclusive acknowledgment-thanks, loads. Ira Bartfield . , . M, Editor Theodore D. Taubeneck ,.... ..,.. A ss't Editor Jerome Fisch .. .,.. . . .Business Manager Edward H. Snyder ..... Circulation Manager Eugene Feldman Frederick D. Herberich Irwin Markowitz B. Jenkins Middleton Editorial Assistants Calvin P' Pastors? . ,. .. .. Photographers Milton J. Crystalg John P. Stearns . ,.... ...... . .. Artist Rosalyn Aronowitz .,... ..,,. S ecretary Page one lzzuzdred sca'cz1ty-fire J-fzzrmrd few Behav! Qmzm The dean of American political leaders, Norman Thomas, was the featured speaker when the Law School Forum opened its sixth year of discussions with a program on The Future of the American Liberal. Professor Mark DeWolfe Howe, faculty adviser to the organization, was the moderator on that occasion. Successive forums brought an array of distinguished writers, statesmen, scientists, attorneys and educators to the rostrum to present their views on current issues before enthusiastic audiences. Following the program on liberalism, other Forum programs included discussions on The Moral Responsibility of the Scientist, Psychiatry in Ncurotic America, The American Novel,', Crime in the United States, and the vital problem of The Struggle in Asia.', Notable personalities who participated in the Forums were: Owen Latti- more, Karen Horney, Norbert Wiener, James T. Farrell, Louis B. Nichols, Budd Schulberg, Gordon Allport, Irving H. Saypol, and Pitirim Sorokin. The Forum is entirely student-run, and its success depends upon the amount of time and enthusiasm students are willing to de- vote to it. A 25-member Board of Directors and staff of twenty carry on the many func- tions necessary to bring a topic from the idea stage to the rostrum. A coordinator is assigned to handle all the arrangements for each Forum. The duties of these men include securing the speakers, obtaining reservations, checking on publicity, arranging receptions, and countless other details. Under the leader- ship of Allen Klein as president the Fall pro- grams were coordinated by Bill Cousins, John Monroe, Dick Gold, Louis Del Duca, Donald Osmond, and Howard Dorris. Dick Myren was often too busy super- vising his preparations staff, who took tick- ets, arranged microphones, and seated the Left in Rigbl, Firxf Row: R. Oppenheimer, R. P. DeMember, A. Klein, W. Cousins, T. D. Taubeneckg Second Row: R. Gold C. Retherford, H. Rosenberg, L. Del Duca, S. Rosoff, D. C. Osmond, R. Doane, Tbirff Row: M. Foner, M. Hertz, H. Dorris, F. Levy H. Krieger, KI. Berger, I o1u'lf1 Rout F. Grill, C. Fernandez, R. Myren, KI. Ryder, Fiflb Row: S. Goodman, H. Glaser, R. Crotty W. Healey, U71fJil'fllV't'tI,, Brmrfl Members: V. Hughes, McDowell, J. Monroe, D. Sklar, D. Silvers, D. Spiller, G. Vardamis Urlpirlzzrmf, Siaff Mrml1c'r's: R. Brenneman, W. Curran, A. Fcker, A. Goldstein, M. Greenblatt, Guttentag, D. Harnack R. Marshall, R. Nester, W. Welcli Page one hzmclrecl seventy-six unusually large audiences, to sit down and enjoy the programs. Another aspect of Forum activity was the presentation of Legal Programs as a special service to law students. Offering persons from law and fields related to the curriculum, this enterprise brought Miriam Van Waters, Adolf A. Berle, Jr., Jerry Giesler, and others to Langdell Courtroom to lecture. These programs were under the direction of Herb Glaser. In December the Forum moved from Gannett House, its original home, to new, enlarged offices in Walter Hastings Hall. In its new location, wires hummed and the mails sagged when, amidst the perpetual beehive of enthusiastic activity, the students con- tinued to plan for a well-rounded year of Forum programs. BOARD OF DIRECTORS William Cousins, jr., Lou Del Duca, Ray DeMember, Robert Doane, Howard Dorris, Charles Fernandez, Herb Glaser, Richard Gold, Sheldon Goodman, Fred Grill, Vester Hughes, Allen Klein, James McDowell, John Monroe, Dick Myren, Bob Oppenheimer, Donald Osmond, Charles Retherford, Harry Rosenberg, Sid Rosoff, Dan Sklar, Dave Silvers, Dave Spiller, Ted Taubeneck, George Vardamis. OFFICERS FALL, 1950 Allen Klein .,..,.........,..,....,.....,.. .. President Raymond P. DeMember .... .Vice-President Robert Oppenheimer..Second Vice-President William Cousins, Jr-.. .,...,.,.., ,,,,,. S ecretary Theodore D. Taubeneck ,............... Treasurer SPRING, 1951 William Cousins, Jr... ,..,, .... ,..,... . P resident Robert Oppenheimer ...First Vice-President Richard A. Myren ...... Second Vice-President Louis Del Duca. ...... ....................... S ecretary Sidney D. Rosoff ..... . ...... .Treasurer Page one lzzmdred seventy-seven Harvard Law Salma! ltacara Every Wedliesday morning during the school year, with time off for exam periods, the Law School Rcfcorzl, the oldest law school newspaper in the country, makes its appear- ance on the tables in Langdell and Austin, and on several local newstands. This has been going on since 1946, when a group of vet- erans enrolled in the Law School decided that the School needed a newspaper. The Record serves a dual function, in serving the law student and Law School Alumni. Each week 5000 copies go out to students and alumni, the Recora' reaching all forty-eight states and eight foreign countries. To the students, the Record supplies news of what is happening around the School and more important, serves as a medium through which the students may voice their com- plaints and problems. Very often, the fac- ulty, too, uses the Letters to the Editor column for raising policy questions and ex- pressing their opinions. An example of this during the past year was the post-election wrangle between Professor Amory and the Law School Democratic Club. A volunteer staff gathers the news of the week and assembles in the oflices high on the third floor of Austin to put it together' in readable form. The major part of the labor takes place on Friday, Monday and Tuesday, when the oflice is alive with pre-publications activity. On Tuesday, the Editorial Manager and his assistants repair to the print shop in Kendall Square, and there the final processes of composition take place. At that time the position of each story and feature in the paper is finally determined. In addition to carrying the most important news stories, page one carries articles of timely importance by various distinguished alumni, judges and people in other fields who have something of interest to say to law students and lawyers in general. In the past year, the Record has included an article on The Sorio-Economic Approach af Yale Law Sclrool by Jess Dukeminier ex-'49, a Lefl lo Right, First Row: S. Lyons, H. Caron, J. Rirholz, A. Smith fPresidentj, J. Indick, L. Rachlin, H. Traehtenbergg Second Row: M. Foner, N. Paven, R. Ehrenbard, J. Thalhofer, NV. Hack, J. Reiss, N. Siegel, J. Fischg Third Row: C. Barrett, W. Scheurich, E. Feldman, H. Scharf, M. Barr, W. Kennedy, lfourib Row: D. Vernon, I. Markowitz, S. Hack, S. Golden, D. Sklar Page one hundred seventy-eight timely article on L:1a'ir's in fbv Law by the Honorable Burnita Shelton Matthews, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, an article on the field of corporation law by the general counsel for the Ford Motor Company, Donald Kehl, LL.B. '34, S.J.D., '40, and a series of articles criticizing the loyalty-oath proposal of the American Bar Association by Professor Zechariah Chafee. Feature articles by the members of the staff are also placed on the first page. These have been written in either a serious or jocular vein and have often been cited in national magazines. Page two is probably the one which en- genders the greatest interest among the read- ers. On that page are to be found the Edi- torials, Letters to the Editor, and the features known as Sub Judice, Gallery, and Off the Record. S1111 Indice is perhaps the most eagerly awaited feature among the alumni. In this column are found recent cases provoking laughter rather than serious thought. The Gallery is a profile of well-known members of the legal profession, usually a Law School Alumnus, professor or a judge. This year's subjects have included the Hon- orable William H. Hastie, recently appointed to the United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, Kenneth D. Johnson, LL.B. ,24, Dean of the New York School of Social Work at Columbia University, Claude B. Cross, LL.B. '20, renowned trial lawyer, and new Law School Faculty members, Professors Morris, Sutherland, Surrey, and Hardee. To the alumni the Record' serves the func- tion of integrating the individual alumnus with the activities of the School. In con- junction with the dedication of the new dormitories this fall, the Record issued a commemorative issue with pictures and stories of the new Graduate Center. In this and similar ways, the Record becomes the medium for binding together the student and the alumni. The paper is the organiza- tion which expresses the views of the student body and reports on the activities of the School. Also the Rvcorcl reports on the chang- ing fortunes ofthe alumni and provides news and opinion on legal and Law School affairs. Page one lzzuzdrecl seventy-nine Darmifrfry 1301114511 The new Graduate Center has brought more students under the care of the admin- istration than ever before. Some 500 law students reside in the Graduate Center and out of this concentration came a new and vital organization-the Dormitory Council. The Council consists of 21 members elected by the residents of the Graduate Center. Its main task is to see that the law students' problems concerning their living quarters, the dining hall, the Commons rooms, parietal rules and entertainment are met and solved with the cooperation of the administration. The first large task faced was revision of the parietal rules. Most students had ex- pressed dissatisfaction with the two-women rule . An acceptable solution was negotiated for with the Administration. A vote was taken as to which rule was preferred, the two-women rule or the new rules with more limited hours, and the dormitory resi- dents voted for the new rules. They were then put in force and though these rules are not all that every law student would like, they have solved the parietal rules problem quite satisfactorily. The Judicial Committee deals with vio- lations of parietal rules. A permanent chair- man sits with two members of the Council, for a period of three weeks in rotation, and hears the offender. The aim has been, and is, self-government. All offenders remain anonymous so far as ofiicial notice of the administration is concerned. Only in the event that the offender appeals to the ad- ministration will they oflicially recognize the violation. Otherwise, the matter is strictly in the hands of the Council. In addition, Committees have been set up to deal with the complaints of law students and present them to the administration. The administration takes action and keeps the Council informed as to what is being done and what can be done. In addition the Buildings Committee, Din- ing Halls and Grill Rooms Committee, and the Social Committee are constantly at work. The Social Committee, for example, worked with Phillips Brooks House and the Graduate Student Dormitory Council on an enter- tainment program. A Student Activities Association was the result. The membership fee was set at 391.00 to cover all dances, in- cluding four law school formals, concerts, and other activities which are organized for the students. The first Dormitory Council is off to a fine start. Lrf! io Rigbi, liirxf Rau: D. Ryman, S. Rothenberg, Swain! Razr: N. Siegel, R. Taichert, Ii. Snyder, President S. Lessey, A. Cohn, H. Weisbergg Tbiril Ron: P. Crawford, R. Pearson, S. Levine, R. Coulson, I.. Newmark, J. Olin, M. Lund, P. Kaplan, U11lwiz'f111'mf: J. Hollenberg, R. Hirschfield, K. Jarvis, M. Inkcr, T, Montell, S. Walzer Page one hzmdrcd eighty law Selma! Cfvlrzluiffee of Phillgvs l6'rwks ffzfusc Since its organization in 1909, the Law School Committee has endeavored to serve the needs of the Law School students that are not otherwise cared for, as well as to serve as the link between the Law School and the University. The Committee has created several student organizations which have grown and later become independent and self-sustaining parts of the Law School. Such was the start of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau which was initiated in 1913 to provide counsel for those who could not otherwise afford it, and more recently the Harvard Law School Forum. The Committee has had a very active and varied program this year. One of its first activities was to provide law books for de- serving students through its loan library which has been assisting students in the Law School since 1913. Plans are under way to increase the size and scope of the loan library's facilities in anticipation of the increased needs of the students as fewer students receive their books under the G.I. Bill. Always prominent among the activities of the Committee are the formal and informal which the Committee sponsors each term to fill a much needed gap in the social life of the law students. For the past several years, the Committee has been conducting various athletic programs and tournaments which have included touch-football, basketball, softball, squash and tennis. The Committee has also sponsored the Combined Charities Drive. One of the services most appreciated by all of the students is the publication of a student directory which is paid for entirely by the solicitation of advertising from local merchants by members of the Committee. Lrff fo Rigbl, I i1',if Run: S. Kess, il. jenkins, XV. Cnrrollg Swami' Rout A. Cohn. J. Johnson, C. Xvheatley, KI. Dow H. Trachtenbergg Tlviril RUILT G. Leopold, C. Volgenau, lf. Sebree, R. Reidg UIIl7iI'fIH'L'AlJ I.. Bilder, L, Florencourt G, Meyer, B. Polak, S. Whitney, M. O'Connell, D. Gauntletr, R. Goldstein, H. Strudler. I.. Del Duen Page one lzzrndred eighty-mm CII6' Democratic gfllb The Democratic Club owes its beginning to informal gatherings on the steps of Lang- dell last year. From a handful of second year students grew an organization which now boasts a membership of over one hundred. The club drafted a constitution which em- bodied the idea that this would not just be another policy discussion groupf, By the spring of 1950 the group had its first oiiicial meeting in Langdell South. The oflicers elected were Robert Ehrenbard, John Dalton, Albert Hill, Norman Hurwitz, and Robert Bailey, representing New York, Kan- sas and Missouri, thus demonstrating that the Democratic Club is more than a local political action group. Soon the Massachusetts State Committee issued a charter to the club. The fall term of 1950 was particularly busy. Owing to the elections, Connie Bloom arranged a series of radio debates with the Republican Club. Arnold Nemiroff and Russ Weil headed the team which did re- search for the state legislature. George Ruditz and Lawrence Gray became bosses of the Seventh Ward, where over fifty men covered the ward in a house-to-house campaign which made serious inroads in a usually Re- publican stronghold. Credit was given to the Democratic Club of Harvard Law School by both Democratic and Republican leaders for the election of the first Demo- cratic members of the legislature from that area. Robert Persky handled publicity and Harry Spanos was responsible for the highly successful Beer Bust and Election Rally held in the Graduate Commons. In the spring term Saul Sorkin and John Dalton handled the club-sponsored School for Politics, featuring leading men and women from local, state and national politics. The present officers are Robert Taichert, James McDowell, Alvin Goldstein, Arnold Nemiroff and Howard Leavitt. O'f,Tifl'l'X and Corumillm' CTbt1jl'I7It'lI, Lvff I0 Rigbl, liirsl Rolf: N. Hurwitz, A. Hill, R. Ehrenbard, J. Dalton, R. Bnileyg Srromf Rout R. Persley, S. Sorkin, R. Taichert, B. Morrison, H. Spanos, C. Maserg Tlwirrl Rolo: A. Lowy, C. Bloom, G. Ruditz, I.. Gray, A. Ncmiroff Page one lI.7l.'IlfII'l'!7 eiylzfy-fvvn Che ZIIW Salma! Republican dfmmiffee The Harvard Law School Republican Committee was formed in 1947 as a part of the Harvard Young Republican Club, a university-wide organization. Its purpose is to represent the Republican viewpoint at the Law School and to implement student participation in Republican politics on the local and national level. The aim of the Committee is to offer its members a three- fold program of political action, political education and social activity. The Committee, as a part of the Harvard Young Republican Club, participated ac- tively in local and state campaigns in the Cambridge Area. During the elections of 1950 members canvassed voters in this vicin- ity, assisted generally in campaign Work and helped man the polls on election day. As a means of focusing and expressing Republican opinion at Harvard members of the Com- mittee took part in a series of debates, in- cluding a series with the Law School Demo- crats over radio station WMEX. The Com- mittee during the year brought to the Law School speakers of local and national repu- tation to discuss political issues on the local, state and national level. During the year the Republican Committee brought the mem- bers together for convivial social gatherings in the form of cocktail parties and dances. Members of the Committee in conjunction with the Harvard Young Republican Club developed a platform of Republican policy and principles as a means of crystallizing Republican sentiment at Harvard. Members contributed to the GOP Newsletteri' sent out regularly to Republicans in the Uni- versity and provided the Harvard Young Republican Club much of its leadership and driving force during the past year. Officers in the Harvard Law School Re- publican Committee for the academic year, 1950-1951 included: John L. Easton, Jr. and Bernard Sachar, 3L, Chairmen, Robert Doane, 3L, Vice-Chairman, Charlotte P. Horvvood, 1L, Secretary, Timothy Howes, ZL, and Martin Cinadr, ZL, members of the Executive Committee. Lufl fu Rzglnf, lfiixwf Rolo: G. Poole, C. Horwood, -I. liaston, jr., B. Sacharg Sammi Run: A. Devlin, R. Doane, T. Horvatli, D, Osmond, Tllirif Row: VV. Baker, I.. Raclxlin, C. Palms, Al. Harrington, L,Vr1pif'f1m'1l: li. G. Allen, VV. R. Baker, Mal Bayliss, R. Beckworth, B, Bernstein, C. Caravasios, ,l. B. Carney, Nl. Cinadr, R. Cochrane, J. Cound, J. Cortese, D, Davison, XV. Deutsch, R. B. Erickson, J. R. livans, H. Feinstein, NV. Grant, T. Geisert, C. Hickman, T. Howes. S. Recbler, VV. Lvncll, VV. Madison, nl. R. McGinnis, A. McCord, H. S. Middendorf, R. Paulos, R. R. Pearson, D. Pierce, B. B. Polak, C. Proestopolous. H. Putnam. T. Roessel, R. Share, D. Sklar, Nl. P. Stearns, N. Sunderland, Tucker, vc: xviggin, 11. xi. Williams Page om' Irilmliwl wigiify-fln'r'1 Harvard law Wires In the fall of 1950 the Harvard Law Wives celebrated their twenty-first birthday. Or- ganized in 1929 as a small, informal social group, the organization has, over the years, offered an opportunity for wives of law students to become acquainted with each other. The meetings lapsed during the war years when the Law School enrollment was drastically reduced, but in 1945 the Law Wives were reorganized with a new consti- tution, a broader basis of activities and a greatly expanded membership. A Kendall House was offered to the wives as a meeting place in exchange for the opera- tion of a lunch room for law students. With funds provided by the administration, the wives redecorated Kendall House and created an attractive social center for student activi- ties. Later, the wives raised funds for a radio-phonograph and other needed equip- ment. A day nursery for students, children was set up, as well as the lunch cafeteria. Both of these were finally taken over by the ad- ministration. In 1947 a portable sewing ma- chine was purchased which is available for the home use of members without charge. The primary purpose of the Law Wives, however, has always been to provide social contacts among the wives. This year, under the presidency of Mrs. Robert B. Dudley, the Law Wives have met three evenings a month in the new Graduate Center for a variety of interesting programs. Sponsored by Mrs. Erwin N. Griswold, wife of the Dean of the Law School, and with the added interest and assistance of the Faculty Wives, the organization has enjoyed the full co- operation of the Law School. Two meetings each month are devoted to programs and one to bridge and Canasta, with instruction for beginners. Numerous outstanding programs were arranged this year by Mrs. Ishier Jacobson. These included Mrs. Erwin N. Griswold's Guides to Mental Health and Happinessu, Visiting Professor J. H. C. Morris' talk on the Law of Divorce, a lecture with many colored slides on Europe by Rev. Lawrence M. Jaffa, besides programs by experts in such fields as Design and Interior Decorating. Mrs. John Maguire was moderator for a panel discussion by four Law Wives on their vari- Ojicerx, Lvfl fu Kigbf, lffllflf Row: Mrs. John R. Cotter, Jr., Mrs. Donald A. Fisher, Mrs. Erwin N. Griswold, Mrs. Robert B. Dudley, Mrs. lillis J. French, Serum! Row: Mrs. John M. Skilling, Mrs. Paul M. Cupp, Mrs. lshicr Jacobson, U71piL'fllI't'1lf Mrs. Marvin Sirinsky Page one hunrlrerl r'1'yl1fy-four ous activities, ranging all the way from pro- fessional accomplishments to homemaking and motherhood. The colorful Christmas party was again enjoyed by all. Social events of the year included the annual get-acquainted tea for all law stu- dents' wives given by Mrs. Griswold in the Treasure Room in Langdellg a Pot-Luck supper in Harkness Commons which gave the married students a chance to compare their Wives' culinary abilities fand enjoy themj 3 and a cocktail party where husbands served as bar-tenders. Although the number of married students continues to decline, the membership of the Law Wives has steadily increased. With this well-established organization, it is expected that the Harvard Law Wives will continue to play an important role in the school's extra-curricular activities. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs EXECUTIVE BOARD Robert B. Dudley . . . . .. ,President John M. Skilling.. ,....,....,,.,,,,. Treasurer Donald A. Fisher -Corresponding Sec'y Marvin Sirinsky ..,,. ..,. R ecording Sec'y Paul M- CUPPZ Hospitality Co-Chmn. Ellis J. Frenchg john R. Cotter .. . Social Chairman Ishier Jacobson ., .Program Chairman Page one hzuzclrefl eigllfy-f1'z'e National lawyers Guild The National Lawyers Guild was organ- ized in 1936 as a bar association devoted to the interests of the American people and of the professional welfare of the lawyer. It has brought together, in the second largest bar association in the nation, all lawyers who regard adjustment to new conditions more important than the veneration of precedent, who recognize the importance of safeguarding the rights of workers and farm- ers upon whom the welfare of the entire nation depends, who defend the civil lib- erties of the people, regardless of their na- tionality, religion, race, color, or political affiliation, and who look upon the law as a living and flexible instrument which must be adapted to the needs of the people. To enable law students to be a part of a national organization with these aims, and to give students the opportunity to par- ticipate in activities of their chosen profes- sion, the Student Division of the Lawyers Guild was formed in 1947 and has since established chapters at some twenty law schools. Since its inception, the Harvard Chapter has consistently played a leading role in Guild and law school activities. It has pre- sented to the student body a seminar on civil liberties, a lecture series on Law and Con- temporary Problems, and has sponsored other forums and discussions which have often brought leading and controversial professors, lawyers, and lay speakers to the law school campus. The chapter has aided in the prepa- ration of amicus curiae briefs for important civil liberties cases. Members have testified before legislative committees on issues of vital concern to the legal profession and the nation as a whole, have given aid to Boston attorneys in the preparation of criminal cases involving Constitutional issues, and have guided tours through federal and state courts. Membership in the Guild is open, without discrimination of any kind, to law students who accept its basic aims. Page mm h,1,mrZ1'ed ffiglzty-sim Student Har Assvviafian The Harvard Student Bar Association was organized March 1, 1950, and was admitted to the American Law Student Association, an affiliate of the American Bar Association, on May 11, 1950. The American Law Stu- dent Association is composed of student organizations in most of the nation's major law schools, grouped into circuits, co- terminous with the Federal Judicial Circuits. Schools of each circuit meet once or twice annually to co-ordinate circuit activities, and each school yearly sends delegates to a national meeting held in conjunction with that of the American Bar Association. The activities of the Harvard organization deal purely with professional matters. It seeks to acquaint law students with the work and problems of judges and administrators, their courts and agencies. It plans meetings at which practicing lawyers speak on specific legal and ethical problems in the profession, as well as on placement matters. The first guest speaker was Mr. Claude Cross of the Boston Bar who spoke informally on Cross Examination , November 15, 1950. In September, 1950, the President and the Treasurer, as Harvard delegates, attended the national meeting of the American Law Student Association at the American Bar Association's convention in Washington, D. C. Officers of the Harvard organization are: Paul C. Wolman, Jr. QLD , President, Rob- ert B. McDermott ULD, Secretary, Haven E. Simmons ULD, Treasurer, Thomas B. Lemann QZLJ , Sergeant-at-Arms. The Pro- gram Committee consists of: Phillip C. Jessup, Jr. QZLQ, Chairman, Stanley Marks CZLJ and Donald Balleisen ULD, Publicity Chairmen. Faculty adviser is Vice-Dean Livingston Hall. Imfl fo Riglvf, Frm!! Row: T. Lemann, R. McDermott, P. W'olman, jr., H. Simmons, M. Hennessyg Svrnml Row: RI. Scarlett, RI. Nolan, li. Sujack, S. Marks, N. Paveng Third Row: D. Balleisen, F. Fisher, W. johnson, UllfIft'flIl'l'll! K. Bialkin, VV. Bobrow, R. Corey, L, Ebert, A. Ecker, J. Fisch, B. Golomb, R. Halfyard, K. Holcombe, I. Knrassik, A. Kline, M. Levinson, P. Jessup, jr., H. Smith, H. Steinkc, Jr., R. W'ebster Page one lzunllrwl wiylffy-smww Sain! Uzomas Marc Sariefy The Saint Thomas More Society was con- ceived and organized early in 1948 by a small group of men who felt the need for a Catholic organization in the Law School. For their namesake and patron they selected a lawyer, England,s Lord Chancellor 11529- 1532J, who was canonized a saint in 1935. Through the hard work of these men, and others who followed, the Society took form and flourished. The purposes of the Society are both spir- itual and intellectual. It encourages and gives further opportunity for the Catholic student to practice his religion. And through dis- cussions, led by qualified Catholics, it brings Catholic principles to bear on both legal and related problems. On one Sunday each month the members attend Mass and receive Holy Communion together. Mass is followed by breakfast and a talk and discussion. The topics, which often combine legal and moral questions, have in- cluded divorce, Catholic labor philosophy, artificial insemination, international organ- ization, separation of church and state, and similar subjects. Among the speakers, includ- ing both priests and Catholic laymen, have been Fr. William Kenealy, S.J., Dean of Boston College Law School, Secretary of Labor Maurice Tobin, Hon. John J. Burns, former member of the S.E.C. and former Massachusetts Superior Court justice. In a discussion of birth control both a priest and a Catholic doctor participated. The Saint Thomas More Society has now become a permanent Law School organiza- tion. With the help of God, it should con- tinue to make its members better Catholics and, by emphasizing the ethical principles involved in legal problems and practice, better lawyers. Lcfl to Rigbf, Fira! Row: P. Thurber, C. Cebollcro, C. Matthews, R. Shea, Palmer, McNally, K. Holcombe, Svromf Row J. De la Cruz, F. Giardiello, R. McMahon, A. Clark, L. Otis, W. Glynn, T. Rudzik, J. Faltermeier, J. Tierney, Thin! Row: J. Lawless R. Larkin, L. Mongeong liourfb Row: A. Pfohl, R. Grimmig, R. Dunn, M. Cinadr, Jr., R. Purcell, ll. Sujack, J. Cound, T. Summon C. Hickmann, Mannix, C. Pope, Fiffh Row: C. Palms, J. Mendenhall, Ryan, R. Halliscy, Glock, J. McLean, Jr., J. Lynch R. Haggerty, D. Evans, Sullivan, J. Scanlan, Sivflv Row: W. Lang, W. Lynch, G. Fischer, P. de Roetth, J. Grady, Jr., Ull17iL'f1lfEl1 J. Allen, E. Belo, E. Brandeau, J. Byrne, F. Clark, L. Florencourt, J. Joyce, P. Kane, W. Kelly, R. Kennedy, J. Kirk, W. Landergan F. McPeake, J. Mendenhall, J. Murray, M. O'Connc1l, W. O,Connor, D. Sehabel, J. Thalhofer, R. Wattliiig Page one lmndred eighfy-eight Szfufhvrn 671111 The Southern Club is composed of law students from the states of Alabama, Arkan- sas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, and Virginia. The representation in the law school from these states is normally around one hundred students. The purposes of the organization are rather varied. Since its reestablishment in 1947, it has operated both as a discussion group and as a social club. Activities have included informal beer parties and discus- sions, along with such highlights as a luncheon last spring in honor of Mr. Justice Hugo Black. Joint meetings are held with the Busi- ness School Southern Club several times dur- ing the year. In the past speakers such as Senator Estes Kefauver of Tennessee have addressed these gatherings. The Southern Club dance, an annual event before the War, has been revived. And dur- ing this year, the club has joined with the Southern Club of Wellesley for a dance. In addition to its function as social and intellectual outlet, the members feel that the organization has proven a success in giving its members an opportunity to become ac- ciuainted with other Southern students who will be practicing in the same area after graduation. The officers are: Samuel Ervin HI , .. , ,President J. Asa Rountree HI , . . ,... Vice-President Joseph M. Farley. . , Secretary-Treasurer The Executive Committee includes, in addition to the officers: William Kinnaird, Robert Reid, and Marshall Mays. l.i'fI In Rigflf, liirxl Rolf: il. ll. johnson, McCulloch, Riddle, l.em.1nn, W'arv.lg Svrrlllrf Rlillf Morrow, Farley, XVai'l1v:i', Conerly 3 Kirmaird, Rountree, lirving Tlrirrf Rout Clierner, Mays, jamison, lrem, White, Reid, Shultsg lfonrflr Row: Simmons, Klein, llaley Page one lzzuzclrcfl viglzfy-111614 lincoln is 71414 Svciefy The Lincolnis Inn Society, founded and incorporated in 1908, is the oldest Law School social organization. Throughout its existence the Inn has served the primary purpose of affording its members a pleasant place to meet for meals and various social functions. Prior to the recent war the club- house was located at 15 Garden Street, but with the sale of this property completed dur- ing the years of inactivity the Inn moved to its new location at 44 Pollen Street during 1947. Through the concentrated efforts of the student members and the alumni the physical plant has been greatly improved, and once again its dining rooms, reading rooms, and bar offer congenial and informal relaxation for all its membership and guests. To the membership, which numbered two hundred twenty-five during the past year, I.incoln's Inn offers a variety of social func- tions. During the football season, punch and lunch are served before all of the home games. The faculty and guests of the members are invited to attend the annual Fall and Spring dances at one of Boston,s hotels, following refreshments and dinner at the clubhouse. The most traditional and memorable event during the social season is the Annual Christ- mas Dinner. It has been the policy of the Inn to try to restrict its other social functions to the field of general legal education. To this end faculty-student luncheon groups are encouraged and occasional evenings are de- voted to talks by members of the faculty on some current legal problem of interest to all. This year, as in the past, the Inn has given honorary membership to special and graduate foreign students at the law school, and this has been a valued aspect of our club activities. CLASS OF JUNE, I95I George Ainsworth, jr., Alan N. Alpern, Frederick B. Arner . . . Robert P. Bass, jr., Robert L. Bast, Richard G. Bateson, john M. Brumbaugh . . . Levin H. Campbell, George C. Cancr, john A. Carruthers, Hugh Chapin, Bradbury Clark, George R. Cooper, jr., joseph F. Coughlin, Theodore F. T. Crolius, Allen L. Crouch . . . Daniel A. Demarest, Richard Denton, Corydon B. Dunham, Richard S. Emmet, Samuel j. Ervin . . . Lewis P. Pickett, jr., Benjamin C. Fisher, Francis D. Fisher, George M. Flinn, XValter S. Furlow, jr .... David G. Gill, Earl F. Glock, joseph K. Godfrey, jr., james P. Grant, Willialxi W. Graulty . . . Williaxn P. Hackney, George E. Hall, Robert L. Hamilton, Paul G, Haskell, Fred W. Hickman . . . Thor XV. Kolle, jr ..,. Benjamin H. Lacy, George S. Leisure, jr., Samuel K. Lesscy, jr., Harmon G. Lewis, john Linsley . . . Kenneth A. MacGowan, jr., Murray S. Marvin, Robert D. McDermott, A. Lane McGovern, George VV. McLaughlin, Robert Mertl, Theodore S. Meth, Henry VV. Minot, jr., john Murphy, Samuel Murphy, jr .... john S. Nolan . . . Roberts B. Owen . . . john P. Persons CGraduate Studentj, Edward O. Proctor, jr. . . . Conrad Reiman, Harlan M. Richter, George Rublee . . . Robert Schneider, XVilliam VV. Schwarzer, Robert M. Shea, Howard F. Smith, jr .... Theodore D. Taubeneck . . . james G. W'heeler, Charles F. Wheatley, George D. W'ick, jr., Harold M. Nwillcox, Robert C. W'inton, jr., Paul C. XVolman, jr. CLASS OF JUNE, I952 Samuel Adams . . . Edwin P. Barnett, Lucius H. Biglow, jr., Thomas P. Birmingham . . . Alexander D. Calhoun, jr., Robert Carlson, john S. Carnes. Louis A. Cox . . . john H. Dalton, Daniel P. Davison, Zalman O. Davlin, Langdon E. M. Day . . . john P. Eastham, john L. Easton, jr., james K, Edwards, john R. Evans, W'illiam M. Fvarts . . . joseph M. Farley, Thomas B. Faxon . . . john F. Gallagher, David H. Gambrell, Leigh R. Gignilliat . . . john Hand, Thomas P. Healy, Totten P. Heffelfinger, Peter S. Heller, Frederick D. Herberieh, Matthew G. Herold, jr., john R. Hupper . . . Phillip C. jessup, jr .... W'illiam A. Kaynor, Stuart E. Keebler, Andrew E. Kendig, Keith F. Kennedy, Samuel G. King, Andrew B. Kirkpatrick . . . Gael M. Mahony, Edwin A. Page one hmzrlrerl ninety-one Malloy, Malcolm McLane, Bissell J. Middleton, Henry S. Middendorf, Brian S. Murdock, Cornelius F. Murphy . . . Andre W. G. Newburg . . . Philip O'Bricn, Jr .... John Pershing, Jr., Atherton M. Phleger, Gordon L. Poole, Philip C. Potter, Jr., Richmond Prescott, Richard F. Purcell . . . John A. Rountree, William T. Rountrec, Ernest H. Ruckert . . . Arthur V. Savage, Noel M. Sceburg, Jr., Walter Skinner, A. Richard Solvic, Nicholas U. Sommerfeld, Robert V. Spayd, Robert M. Spire, Edward M. Sullivan, Roger H, Sullivan, Edwin S. S. Sunderland . . . Robert D. Taichert, Jay W. Tracey, Jr .... Carroll L, Wainwright, Williain J. Ward, Daniel C. Weary, Richard B. Webster, Richard L. Welch, Jonathan F. Wlietzel, James M. White, Jr., Robert B. Williamson, Robert NVood, Charles G. Wright . . . Donald Yates CLASS OF JUNE, l953 Alexander Aldrich.. . Wallace R. Baker, Lewis T. Booker, George N. Burlington, Edward F. Burke . . . Jose M. Calhoun, W'illiam A. Cameron, Donn W. Carlsmith, Samuel F. Clapp, Robert Coulson . . , Herrick A. Drake . . . Elwyn Evans, Jr .... Hart Fessenden, Jr., Champe A. Fisher, Michael V. Forrestal . . . Evan G. Galbraith, John F. Gerry, William H. Gilbert, William F. Gleason, Williani Glynn, Henry R. Guild . . . Edward E. Hale, Charles E. B. Hansell, Edwin Hayden, Jr., J. Reed Heuer, James A. P. Homans, Thomas R. H. Howarth, Stephen W. Howe, John S. Howland, Arnold Hunnewell, Robert Huntington . . . William J. Kirby, Allen E. Kline . . . Paul C. Lambert, Donald M. Lazo, Kenneth Lewan, William D. Lovett, A. Morten Lund . . . Aloysius B. McCabe, David E. McGiffert, John F. McGr0ry, Gavin Miller . . . Wellington A. Newcomb, James M. Noonan . . . John P. Olin, Richard L. Ottinger . . . Edgar M. Pope, Jr .... Laurence B. Rossback, Jr., Christopher Russell . . . Paul C. Schaefer, Hugh N. Scott, William Shaffer, Kellum Smith, Jr., MacDonald Smith, Stuart Symington . . . Clinton B. Townsend, Jr., Edward H. Tuck . . . Richard H. Van Kleeck . . . Robert S. Weatherly, Jr., Stephen K. West, Dominique H. Wyaiit. Page one hundred ninety-two OFFICERS William W. Graulty ,... ,..,, . . , A President Samuel J. Ervin, III .i.... . ., , ,Vice-President John J. Murphy. .. , ,. Secretary R. Crane Winton . .,.. . , . Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Lucius Biglow Theodore F. T. Crolius George M. Flinn A. Lane McGovern Atherton M. Phleger Page one lzundrerl ozmety-three Khanccry Klub In order to provide and maintain Club facilities for its members and their guests, to promote social contact and professional association, and to further the study of Juris- prudence among the members of the Har- vard Law School , the Chancery Club was chartered in 1926 under the corporation laws of Massachusetts. From an informal begin- ning, it has grown from a where-shall-we- eat-lunch-today-boys? group to an organ- ization of about 200 members which occu- pies the Chancery Club House, at 1557 Massachusetts Avenue, next to Kendall House on the Law School campus. The Chancery Club operates as an exten- sive business enterprise, with the Club House serving as a social center. Living accommoda- tions for eighteen men are provided on the second and third floors. The dining room, with a seating capacity of about 60 people, serves excellent food in a congenial atmos- phere. The newly-decorated bar and lounge in the basement are available for entertain- ment and recreation, and offer a television set, victrola, and radios for the use of mem- bers and their guests at all times. The living room has also been re-painted and furnished during the past year, and, together with the card room adjoining, serves as a focal point for discussions and meetings of all sizes and kinds, with daily newspapers and current periodicals always on hand. A seven-man Board of Governors controls the administration of the Club, and directs its affairs through a system of committees. The Club Relations Committee has in the F' past year encouraged participation in activi- ties and stimulated friendship through a pro- gram which included an installation ban- quet, parties for new members, married- couples entertainment, bridge parties, and a series of smokers at which individual faculty members spoke informally of viewpoints or sidelights on the law. The Social Committee supervised a varied program which provided members with ample weekend entertainment. Starting with a series of football weekends built around a schedule of seven College home games, and roaring through a schedule that included Shipwreck parties, Halloween dances, and festivities called for by special holidays, they climaxed the Winter and Spring seasons by sponsoring two highly successful formal dances, one in December and one in May. Chancery teams participated in all forms of athletics in the Law School leagues, and in the winter of 1949-50 paced by several ex-All-Americans, swept through an unde- feated basketball season, then trounced the Business School winners and CYO New Eng- land champions in play-off games. A separate committee has been in charge of the operation of the dining room, and with the aid of our fine steward, Mr. Carolyn, has made it one of the most popular and least expensive eating places in the area. Members or guests at Chancery can find whatever activity suits their fancy at any hour of the day or evening. There is always a bridge game in the card room, always judges or counsel haggling over Ames briefs, always a die-hard willing to prove that Page one hmzdred ninety-five i'ScottyU or Red Mac missed the point of the day,s case, and, in the later hours, always a social lion dancing in the lounge, with would-be lions clustering at the TV set or sitting at the bar, arguing everything from Legislation to Liar's Dice. Nearly every week sees a few old grads returning to the Club to renew acquaintances, join the congeniality at the bar and in the dining room, to relax amidst the comfortable furnishings. Through these, Chancery is building up a sizable body of alumni to whom a Cambridge visit is not complete without a stop at the Club House. In short, Chancery plays an important role in providing facilities for the acquaint- anceship, relaxation, and recreation which are as essential to an education as they are to a successful career. Page one hundred ninety-sim OFFICERS Ralph K. Smith, Jr .A...., ........ .,.... P r esident James F. Waterhouse ,.,. ......... V ice-President Harry Wright, III ...,..,, .,......,.., S ecretary Jack E. Tracy ..,.,.,.., ..,.., ,.V...,.... T r easurer Joseph G. Lynch .............. .Alumni-Secretary Members-at-large of the Board of Governors: Robert T. Smith Brockman Adams Page one hundred ninety-seven Kings l6'c14cl1 For the development of social activities, and the promotion of fellowship among the students of Harvard Law School, without regard to race, color or creedf, Admitted to be the youngest and least pretentious of Harvard Law School's three social clubs, Kingis Bench was founded and incorporated in March, 1947, by ninety zealous and iconoclastic law students who were inspired by the principle of equality of all races and creeds. From its inception down to the present, the Bench has never stigmatized any prospective justice as a social leper by afflicting upon him the insidious blackball. No student, however impecunious, however unsycophantic, or however unpre- sumptuous, has ever been denied justiceship for any reason other than the lack of sufficient facilities to accommodate more justices. The purposes and principles espoused by King's Bench have been given notoriety by the edi- tors of Time magazine and the Clewlrma' Plain Dealer. Like the case system of Chris- topher Columbus Langdell, the creature of those ninety fervid brains has spread beyond the environs of Harvard Law School. From high above Cayuga's waters to the sun- drenched land of no toil or moil, students in other law schools, willing to adopt these same ideals, have established social organ- izations under the name of King,s Bench. The fraternal basis of the organization is provided by smokers and luncheons. At the famous Tuesday afternoon smokers, the jus- tices are offered opportunities to test their capacity for beer guzzling, bridge and poker playing, and thought trading. The unsus- pecting have discovered that it is detri- mental to their bank balances to sit at the poker or bridge table with justices of King's Bench, even though the stakes may be upenny limit or uhundredth of a cent a pointf' This convivial atmosphere has elicited the human qualities of our guest speakers, most of whom have been members of that ordi- narily forbidding intellectual aristocracy of philosopher-kings, the faculty. Frequent luncheons present the gourmets of King's Bench with excuses for savoring of the ex- cellence of the various cuisines circa Harvard 'I f'21 ' Square. Topics broached by guest speakers at these repasts range from the ribald latrine humor of the Supreme Court to the job possibilities of the student with the 54.9 average. Besides its traditional Tuesday afternoon smokers and luncheons, King's Bench spon- sors dances, cocktail, bridge and Monte Carlo parties, picnics and outings, and bridge, squash, golf and tennis tournaments. In these events earnest attempts are made to discover and evokeisome non-legal qualities of the justices' personalities. Even the most perspi- cacious would not recognize the be-lensed, be-fuddled, and be-greenbagged law student in the unkempt but carefree tramp of the hobo parties, the dashing and witty raconteur of the cocktail parties, or the debonaire and sartorially splendid dilettante of the formal dances. At the Monte Carlo evening, while one unlucky participant is depredating the res entrusted to him by his family or Rich Uncle, his more fortunate brother sees his term bill worries vanishing while his dreams of blowouts in New York approach the realm of reality. Of course, these fears and dreams are as groundless as those of the Monopoly game bankrupt or magnate, for the exchange rate between notes on the Banque de Monte Carlo, K.B., and notes on the Federal Re- serve Bank, U.S., is 1,000 to 1 . . . but who would be bold enough to deny the value of such experiences? Ranking with election to the Bugle or victory in the Ames finals is triumph in a Kingis Bench tournament, winners have been known to become incur- able braggarts, sometimes even forsaking the practice of law to capitalize on their au- thoritati vely acknowledged skills. As the homeless orphan of the Harvard Law School, King's Bench has continually debated the feasibility of acquiring a club house to call its own. Prior to this year, it was a tenant at will of a rather whimsical Page one humlred 'ninety-nine and impersonal landlord, sharing Kendall House with such pariahs as the Harvard Law Wives and Professor Glueck,s assemblage of delinquents, mental defectives, and sexual perverts. Matters approached a crisis this year when the frequency of interviews ar- ranged by the Placement Ofhce between Law Review men and prospective employers so increased that it became necessary to con- secrate the Hrst floor of Kendall House to that purpose. After a vain search for a short statute of limitations on adverse possession, King,s Bench reluctantly bade adieu and left the tables down at Kendall to Looie. Despite the rising cost of housing, the Korean War, and a Bench composed of the most indigent students and poorest paid alumni of the Law School, King's Bench set out upon a campaign to raise funds for purchasing a clubhouse, with the chances of success being no less than those of the return of the nickel beer, or the advent of the dollar casebook. In the face of these insurmount- able odds, the fund snow-balled until in Sep- tember it reached ive figures QS000.00j. Ardor was cooled and the snowball melted by the temperate words of our Dean, who said at our first smoker, It is my hope that King's Bench not become too pretentiousf, This dictum was backed by the generous offer of facilities in the new Graduate Cen- ter: Harkness Commons for smokers, and Wheeler Room for cocktail parties. King,s Bench has enjoyed the Gropian Utopia as providing a satisfactory setting for its in- formal get-togethers where friendly inter- change of social concerns amongst a mod- erate-sized group is stimulated by abundant conviviality and where worries are left at the portal. But, while never losing sight of its function as the unpretentious social club of the Harvard Law School, King's Bench is not blind to the advantages of having a per- manent club house, and should the necessity and occasion arise it is confident that justices of the world will unite. Page two hundred Ak, COUNCIL OF JUSTICE Raymond P. DeMember . .. . Chief Justice Melvin M. Prague .,...,. . ...Associate Justice Richard W. Kurrus Justice of the Exchequer David F. Field. .. ...... . . . .... ...Scrivener Paul L. Blawie Sheldon M. Goodman Vincent F. Leahy Raymond D. McMurray Arnold NemiroH Myron Robins Ira S. 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GANNON Durfee, Don Hillier Otis, Leonard E. GEORGETOWN Bachman, John E. Biddle, Eugene D. Crawford, William W. Cohn, Albert L. Grimmig, Robert Giardiello, Francis R. Hurley, Emmet D., Jr. Joyce, John F. Lang, William E. McMahan, Richard P. Palms, Charles L., III Natson, Robert H. GEORGE WASHINGTON Cound, John J. Leigh, Armistead C. Singman, Julian H. GEORGIA Blawie, Paul L. Ringel, Fred M. GETTYSBURG Bley, Robert A. GRINNELL Moore, Hilleary D. HAMILTON Cook, Robert P. Drabkin, Murray Hoberman, Norman L. MacLeod, Gordon A. Schneider, Alfred R. Smith, Robert W. Towell, Sydney G. Page two hundred INDEX BY COLLEGES HAMLINE Jones, John W. HARVARD Adams, Samuel Adler, Hans Arnold Aibel, Howard J. Ainsworth, George, Jr. Aldrich, Alexander Allen, Frank G., Jr. Alpern, Alan N. Amigo, Valentin A. Angus, Donald H. Arosemena, Carlos A. Baker, Horace R., Jr. Baker, Wallace Russell Barnes, John B. Barnett, Wayne G. Bayliss, Malcolm B. Beck, Borden F. Benedict, Edward L., Jr. Benson, Richard L. Berkeley, Phillip L. Bigelow, Robert P. Blundon, Joseph A. Boal, Arthur M., Jr. Boudreau, Philip M. Bridge, Charles H., Jr. Brown, David D. Brown, George A. Brown, Richard K. Bruce, William L. Bryant, Richard H. R. Buck, Theodore M. Buckman, Yardley D. Buehler, Howard P. Buffington, George N. Burke, Edward F. Calhoun, Alexander D., Jr. Campbell, Levin H., III Cancian, John Caner, George C., Jr. Caravasios, George N. Carlson, Robert S. Carnes, John S. Carruthers, John A., Jr. Carswell, Robert Cebillero, Carlos Chartok, Sumner Childs, Theodore Q. Clapp, Samuel F. Clark, R. Bradbury Cochran, Robert D. Cogan, John F., Jr. Cohen, Daniel C. Cohen, Robert A. Cohn, Alfred B. Cole, Morrill Collins, Thomas H. Conklin, Charles R. Conley, Donald W. Cox, Louis A. Craig, Douglas B. Crotty, Robert J. Crouch, Allen L., III Day, Langdon E. M. Demarest, Daniel A. DeMember, Raymond P. DeMento, Francis J. DiCarlo, Joseph W. Doering, Rogers M. Drake, Herrick A. Durn, Raymond J. Easton, John L., Jr. Ecker, Allan B. Ecker, Arthur S. sim Emmet, Richard S., Jr. Erickson, Roy B., Jr. Evarts, William M., Jr. Feinsinger, Richard H. Finnegan, George T. Fisher, Francis D. Fisk, Irving L. Fleischmann, Hartly Fletcher, Henry F. Fonseca, John D. Fraser, Robert B. French, Ellis J. Fuller, Robert F. Furth, Warren W. Garvey, John A., Jr. Gemberling, Theodore M. Genn, Edward L. Gerard, Egon R. Gerriek, Phillip H. Gibbs, Bud H., II Gilbert, Wm. H. Gill, David G. Gillerman, Gerald Glock, Earl F., Jr. Goelet, Francis Golomb, Barry Gordon, Richard B. Grant, William B. Gregg, Charles N., Jr. Gray, Lawrence L. Green, Richard A. Green, Sedgwick W. Greene, Stuart P. Guild, Henry R., Jr. Hale, Edward E. Haley, George B., Jr. Halfyard, Robert L. Hallisey, Robert J. Hamblett, David C. Hamlin, Edward B. Harpham, Richard C. Harrington, Richard Harrys, George I. Haskell, Paul G. Haveles, Harry P. Hayden, Edwin P., Jr. Healey, William J., Jr. Heller, Peter S. Herberich, Frederick D. 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Tager, William S. Thalhofer, Joseph Thannhauser, Julius Thompson, H. William Townsend, Clinton B., Jr. Trautman, Donald T. Twilley, Joshua M. Vagliano, Alexander M. Vagts, Detler F. Vance, Andrew P. Van Kleek, Richard H. Vernon, David H. Vorenberg, James Wainger, James M. Walker, Lloyd J. Wallach, Richard W. Warshaw, Robert S. Waterhouse, James F. Wattling, Richard L. Watts, William H. Weary, Daniel C. Webster, Richard B. Weil, Russell T. laurel untinmtal CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ONE OF NEW ENGLAND'S BEST HOTELS Visit iBircal1ilIp Zinn RELAXATION - REFRESHMENT - REPAST Open from noon to one A. M. Saturdays from 12 noon to midnight The Eranh igallruom The perfect place for your luncheons, dances, and other social functions Party rooms of all sizes available, accommodating 10 to 800 persons. CHAUNCEY DEPEW STEELE, JR General Manager Page two hmzdz I Wells, Joseph M. Westly, Arne G. Wheeler, James G. Wickham, Dale W. Wiggin, William E. Wille, Roland F. 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INDIANA Booth, Charles E., Jr. Deutsch, Warren M. INDEX BY COLLEGES Fawcett, Dwight W. Howard, Ray A. Kooken, John D. Rabb, Albert L., Jr. Schabel, Donald A. Wallace, Harry L. IOWA Gartzke, Paul C. Senneff, John A. JOHNS HOPKINS Glick, Warren W. Hammerman, Robt. I. H. Jamison, Thomas W., III Lessenco, Gilbert B. Margolis, Daniel H. Prem, Robert C. Scharf, Herbert L. Schmutz, Arthur W. KALAMAZOO Zarback, Mark A. KANSAS Bailey, Robert L. McEvers, John H. KANSAS STATE Thompson, Kent L. KENTUCKY Brooking, G. Edward, Jr. Wright, Harry III KENYON Arner, Frederick B. Busenburg, James R. Fink, Jerry Golden, Robert Nugent, Edward A. Russell, Paul G. Smukler, Joseph KYUSHU IMPERIAL Nojima, Tuyoshi LAFAYETTE Schechner, David LEHIGH Brenner, Frank Butterworth, Charles M. Callahan, James H. Frishberg, Newton Mertz, Robert E. Norris, Richard A. Schaeffer, Forrest G. Skilling, John M., Jr. LOUISIANA STATE Carrigan, Ralph Stephen Charlton, Jesse M., Jr. O'Neal, Forest H. Shults, Robert L., Jr. LOYOLA Buckley, Brian J. Mallette, Louis I., Jr. Sammon, Thomas J. Sujack, Edwin T. MANHATTAN Haggerty, Robert H. Page two hundred eight MARSHALL Willis, William E. MARYLAND Goldstein, Franklin MICHIGAN Aidinoff, Merton B. Alberts, Norman Bergner, Walter B. Bialkin, Kenneth Curtis, James T. Eisman, Elliott Ellin, Everett B. Froikin, Lewis Gignilliat, Leigh R. Ginn, James M. Greenblatt, Murray P. Guttentag, Joseph H. Grodberg, Charles E. Grossman, Allen Hack, Samuel L. Hosenball, Seymour N. Kaplan, Richard S. Kaufman, Charles L., Jr. Leopold, G. Vernon Leve, Harvey G. Lifson, Kalman B. London, Ernest Meislin, Bernard J. Masters, Calvin R. Meyer, George H. Porter, Robert C. Richter, Harold Rothstein, Ronald M. Ruskin, Herbert B. Saakvitne, Harold C. Sikorovsky, Eugene F. Springer, Robert P. Vetter, George M. Vincent, Robert V. Ware, Robert H. Weiss, Samuel Wilkie, Alexander C., Jr. MICHIGAN STATE Elliott, Phillip C. Spiller, David H. MILAN Brioschi, Gian A. MINNESOTA Cohen, Jess B. Devlin, Arthur E. Graving, Richard Gross, Bert M. Newell, Roger D. Share, Robert G. MISSOURI Burt, Charles R. Conerly, Richard P. Dalton, John H. Gauntlett, David H. Lane, Fielding H. Samore, William Sebree, Frank P. MONTANA STATE Donisthorpe, O. Lloyd Johnson, James B. MORAVIAN Horne, Carl A. MT. ST. MARY'S McLean, John J., Jr. MT. UNION Cope, Leland H. MUNICH Sidlauskas, Kazys NEBRASKA Scheurich, William A., Jr Wall, Benjamin M. NEW HAMPSHIRE Branch, Burtram C. Hamilton, Kenneth E. Watnick, David M. Whittemore, Charles F. NEW MEXICO Taichert, Robert D. NEW ROCHELLE Pfohl, Ann M. N. Y. U. Adler, Laurence H. Ausubel, Marvin V. Barr, Martin L. Becker, Joseph D. Birnbaum, Leon Bobrow, Walter A. Brickman, Jeremiah Busner, Philip H. Cherney, Edward Crames, Charles F. Crolius, Theodore F. T. Crystal, Milton J. Dorris, Howard S. Feinberg, Jerome E. Feinberg, Robert Feinberg, Saul Foner, Mathew Goodman, Sheldon M. Grant, Erwin I. Hershey, Nathan Hertz, Martin J. 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Herrold, Lloyd W. Lorenz, Hugo A. Lyons, Sidney H. Malin, Donald F., Jr. McCoid, Allan H. Pope, Charles E. Schauer, Louis F. Tenney, Edward B. Warchall, Henry A. Wright, Charles G., Jr. NORWICH Freed, Samuel NOTRE DAME Burke, William W. Carroll, Martin C. Colasurd, A. Richard Hanifin, Thomas J. Hickman, Charles A. Mendenhall, John Mongeon, Leonard F. Murphy, John R. OBERLIN Barnett, John W. Donohoe, Carter H. Frech, James A. Kropp, Richard V. Light, Robert M. Oppenheimer, Robert Rosenberg, Harry B. OHIO STATE Berman, Moses A. Branneman, Russell L. Cinadr, Martin J., Jr. Clippinger, Miriam E. Cortese, Joseph R. Crabtree, David E. Ferguson, Clarence C., Jr Hamlin, Robert H., Dr. Horvath, Theodore J. Kessler, Irving L. Kraft, Melvin Oakland, Ernest D. Osmond, Donald C. Complete Photographic Service by the Official Photographer for the Harvard Law School Yearbook SARONY Inc. CEstab1ished 18663 Wlsconsin 7-1712 - 1713 362 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK, N.Y Pqfldd Raives, Robert M. Ryman, Donald F. 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Swanson, William F., Jr. Wolf, Fred POMONA Wiley, William E. J. PRINCETON Aaron, Marcus, II Balleisen, Donald H. INDEX BY COLLEGES Barnes, Charles L. Birmingham, Thomas P. Bjork, Robert W. Cameron, William A. Clark, Frederick H. Clarke, Audley Coombs, Douglas M. Crawford, George F. Cotter, John R., Jr. Docbele, William A., Jr. Donner, Joseph W. Dykema, Jere H. Eastham, John P. Farley, Joseph M. Faxon, Thomas B. Flynn, George M. Forrcstal, Michael V., III Furlow, Walter S., Jr. Gerry, John F. Grayson, Walton G. Hackney, William P. Haley, James F. Hall, Charles T. Hallgring, Robert W. Hawkins, Edward J., Jr. Hayes, Chester G., Jr. Heber, Harry, Jr. Heller, John R. Hoffman, Richard C. Howarth, Thomas R. H. Hunwald, Edward H., Jr Jetter, William F., Jr. Keebler, Stuart E. Kern, John W., III Leggett, Eugene S. Lennan, John R. Lubenko, Walter A. Mack, Joseph N. Macumber, Paul Y. Marching, Ronald May, Arthur J., Jr. Marvin, Murray S. Matthews, Charles T. McDermott, Robert B. McGinnis, James R. McLain, David F. Mendler, Charles E., Jr. Meth, Theodore S. Middleton, B. Jenkins Peiper, Roy E. Pershing, John, Jr. Prentiss, Richard Raphael, Theodore S. Raymond, Spencer H. Reik, James E. Reinartz, John P. Ruckert, Ernest H. Ryan, Robert S. Savage, Arthur V. Scott, Hugh N. Scott, John T., Jr. Siegler, Ira S. Sommerfeld, Nicholas U. Spagnoli, Paul D. Spayd, Robert V. Stoughton, Richard H. Taubeneck, Theodore D. Tuck, Edward H. Turner, E. Deane Weatherley, Robert S., Jr. Wheatley, Charles F., Jr. Wick, George D., Jr. Wishod, Joseph H. PRINCIPIA Deane, Leonard E. Page two hundred ten PROVIDENCE McPeake, Francis L. Williams, James C. PUGET SOUND Worswick, Stanley W. PURDUE Levin, Morris Newman, Jay J. Ross, Robert E. RADCLIFFE Florencourt, W. Louise Horwood, Charlotte P. Marshall, Ruth I. McTear, Carolyn Schoenlield, Frederica REED Crawford, Stuart C. RICE INSTITUTE Dow, Melvin A. Hammond, Ben F., IV ST. THOMAS Palmer, John M. SAN DIEGO STATE Fletcher, James M. SASKATCHEWAN Newman, Melville SCRANTON Manello, Joseph B. SETON HALL Clark, Andrew L. Fox, Herman J. SOUTH, COLLEGE OF THE MacGowan,KennethA. SOUTH AFRICA Huang, Thomas T. F. SOUTH CAROLINA Means, David H. Hughes, Vester T., Jr. Wolf. Charles E. RICHMOND Booker, Lewis T. ROCHESTER Barrett, Clark A. Cohen, Saul Z. Colodny, Edwin I. Easton, William E. Levin, Alvin L. Robins, Myron ROCKHURST Tierney, James P. ROME Caraiciolo, Carlo D. ROOSEVELT Kamin, Howard RUTGERS Back, Thomas A. Bressler, Bernard Braverman, Richard D. Diamond, Milton Friedman, Martin M. Gelman, George B. Gussis, James M. Klein, Herbert C. Landau, David Shore, Chester C. Soloway, Robert A. Spritzer, Martin A. Sugarman, Russell B., Jr. ST. LAWRENCE Kisciras, Constantine T. Richman, Martin F. ST. LOUIS Cohen, Gerald L. ST. OLAF Slen, Rolf O. Stellner, Herbert M. ST. PETER'S Lynch, Joseph M. Timlen, Thomas M. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Hughes, Kenneth B. Schwarzer, William W. SOUTHERN METHODIST Kyman, Alexander L. SOUTHWESTERN Sneed, Joseph T. STANFORD Atcheson, David M. Booth, Edgar H. Cake, Ralph H., Jr. Carlsmith, Donn W. Dickover, Stanley R., J Glikbarg, Allan S. Hudson, Robert B. Klein, Ronald P. Orlofsky, Myron Peeler, Stuart T. Phleger, Atherton M. Rosin, Henry E. Scarlott, Charles L. Williamson, Thomas B. Wood, Robert R. SWARTHMORE Bissell, Robert K. Brumbaugh, John M. Field, David T. Henderson, Edith G. Rowe, Gordon H., Jr. Sheedy, H. James SYRACUSE Abrams, David Bernstein, Bernard Braun, Arnold B. Crawford, Richard G. Eisenberg, Bertram W. Elderkin, Vernon H., J Faltermeier, John V. Freed, Herbert Glickeman, Bernard Gull, Frederick B. Hartwick, Alan J. Herman, Stanley Jr- I'. F. Hollenberg, Jack E. Kroner, Robert Levin, Richard C. Litwin, Gordon N. Merinoff, Herman I. Morris, Robert E. Nassar, Fred Nickson, Ben E. Rabinowitz, Jay A. Rosen, Howard T. Sheresky, Norman M. Stier, Jude L. Wach, David D. Weiss, William L. TEMPLE Cantor, Gilbert M. Del Duca, Louis TENNESSEE Doby, James J. 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HI McIntosh, Frederick F., III WESTERN KENTUCKY STATE Boston, George B. Page two hundred twelve INDEX BY COLLEGES Wilson, Lively M. WESTERN MARYLAND Clarke, Donald F. WESTERN RESERVE Elsolfer, Malcolm Hauser, Gustave Lynn, James T. Masek, Edward Nahua, Joseph Roth, David S. Selman, Elmer Weiss, Nelson E, WESTMINSTER Angle, William H. Patton, Robert F. Reed, Glenn B. WHITMAN Jaynes, Gordon L. Ringhoffer, Stephen M. WILLIAMS Adkins, William H., II Berman, Tobias J. Feely, Robert M. Fuzak, Victor T. Graef, Edgar J., Jr. Hawkins, Charles F. Hydeman, Lee M. Mahoney, Daniel O. McGrory, John F. Shack, Donald D. Stevenson, Arthur L., Jr. WISCONSIN Bradley, Robert R. Brill, David H., Jr. Corey, Ralph E. Doering, Donald L. Elkon, Robert Galant, Herbert L. Goldstein, Bernard L. Harnack, Don S. Kane, Paul L. Lewis, Harmon G. Markowitz, Irwin S. Meyer, William E. Myren, Richard A. Newman, Sheldon Rout, Robert H. Schmidt, Alfred C. Smith, Howard E., Jr. Snyder, Edward H. 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Bernstein, Bernard Bialkin, Kenneth Biener, Alvin Birnbaum, Leon Bjork, Robert W. Blasberg, Arthur, Jr. Blau, Edward Blumberg, Frederick Boal, Arthur M., Jr. Bobrow, Walter A. Booth, Edgar H. Braun, Arnold B. Brenner, Frank Brickman, Jeremiah Brown, David D., III Buehler, Howard P. Busner, Philip H. Calhoun, Jose M. Cameron, Ralph F. Cameron, William A. Caron, Henry C. Carswell, Robert Cerutti, Dino L. Cesari, Robert A. Chayt, Maurice Cherney, Edward Childs, Theodore Q. Clark, Frederick H. Clurifeld, Hyman Cohen, Edward D. Cohen, Saul Z. Coleman, Beverley S., Mrs. Cook, Robert R. Corbin, Sol N. Cotter, John, Jr. Coulson, Robert Craig, Douglas B. Crames, Charles F. Crawford, Richard G. Crystal, Milton Davison, Daniel P. DeFranco, Joseph Demarest, Daniel A. DeMember, Raymond P. Denton, Richard Deutsch, Warren M. Devlin, Arthur E. Dibble, Charles G. Doering, Rogers M. Doniger, Alan F. Dorris, Howard S. Douvres, Nicholas W. Drabkin, Murray M. Dunham, Corydon B., Jr. Dunne, James C. 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Kennedy, Robert T. Kess, Sidney Kessler, Irving L. Kilmarx, Robert D. Koerner, Howard B. Koffler, Alfred S. Kopp, Quentin L. Kraft, Melvin Kreis, Robert R. Ki-im, Leonard H. Krno, Ivan V. Kubie, Robert H. Kyman, Alexander Landes, Irwin J. Latman, Alan K. Lawler, John F. Lawless, John F. Layton, Robert P. Ledogar, Raymond A. Lefkowitz, Seymour Lehnert, John H. Leibowitz, Arnold M. Leisure, George S., Jr. Lepanto, Joseph C. Leve, Harvey A. Levin, Alvin L. Levine, Seymour Levitt, Howard E. Levy, Frederick A. Lewis, Harmon G. Liberstein, Arthur Lindsay, Alan Lodge, John A. Loewenthal, Milton A. Lonschein, Noel Lowy, Arthur Luca, Adolfo F. Lubanko, Walter A. Lynch, William S. Macdougall, Iver C. McHugh, Earl McKean, Robert J., Jr. MacLeod, Gordon A. McMurray, Raymond D. McNally, John Macomber, Paul Y. Mannix, Joseph F. Marcus, Richard C. Markowitz, Sondra Mars, Frederick M. Marsching, Ronald Matthews, Charles T. Meislin, Bernard Merinoff, Herman I. Michaelson, Melvin Middleton, B. 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Ervin, Samuel J., Jr. Patton, James R., Jr. Polier, Arthur Riddle, Charles F. Page two hundred OHIO Baker, Horace R., Jr. Barnett, John W. Bissell, Robert K. Boesel, Milten C., Jr. Bond, William A. Brenneman, Russell L. Brown, Charles E. Busenberg, James R. Cameron, Dean C. Chapin, Hugh A. Cinadr, Martin A., Jr. Clippinger, Miriam E. Cochran, Robert D. Colasurd, A. Richard Cope, Leland H. Cortese, J. R. Crabtree, David E. Donohoe, Carter H. Durfee, Don H. Durn, Raymond Elsoffer, Malcolm S. Falls, Raymond L. Foley, Kenneth E. Frech, James A. Froikin, Lewis Gailbraith, Evan G. Gardner, William L. Goldman, David W. Good, Roberta A. Graef, Edgar J., Jr. Haley, James F. Hamlin, Robert H. Hauser, Gustave Herberich, Frederick D. Herrold, Russell P., Jr. Hoffman, Richard C. Holcombe, Kenneth H. Horvath, Theodore J. Hosenball, Seymour N. Hyde, Alan L. Jacobson, Irving Kellogg, John H., Jr. Kohrman, Soloman L. Kropp, Richard V. Levin, Morris Lifson, Kalman B. Lynn, James T. McCormick, Patrick B. McHenry, Powell McLain, David F. McLesky, Claude W. Marks, Stanley A. Matson, Robert O. Matthews, Alfred R. Meyer, George H. Miller, Melbourne J. Miller, Richard A. Mooney, Robert P. Mueller, Werner D. Nahra, Joseph Oakland, Ernest D. O'Nei1l, Mark P. Osmond, Donald C. Pastors, Calvin R. Perry, Richard L. Porter, Robert C. Raivcs, Robert M. Reid, James S., Jr. Reinartz, John P. Reigert, Robert A. Roth, David S. Russell, Paul G. Ryman, Donald F. twenty-two INDEX BY STATES Scott, John T., Jr. Selman, Elmer Senghas, Robert E. Shafer, Paul C., Jr. Shaffer, William B., Jr. Sheedy, H. James Shover, John L. Snook, John L., Jr. Spayd, Robert V. Strecker, Richard L. Theuer, Fred G., Jr. Thompson, Thomas T. Trautman, Donald T. Weeks, Charles M. Weinberg, Forrest B. Weiss, Nelson E. Wickham, Dale W. Wright, Harry, III Wydler, Hans A. OKLAHOMA Kennedy, Patrick H. Miller, Richard B. Morrison, Bruce F. Tillman, Lisbon U. OREGON Beck, Borden F., Jr. Cake, Ralph H., Jr. Johnson, Arthur C. Rich, Dixon R. Thalhofer, Joseph Williamson, Thomas B. PENNSYLVANIA Aaron, Marcus, II Aker, James B. Barnett, Edwin B. Bast, Robert L. Bloom, Conrad E., Jr. Butterworth, Charles M Caine, Burton Callahan, James H. Cantor, Gilbert M. Caines, John S. Cohen, Daniel C. Cohen, Robert A. Coppersmith, Wallace Day, Langdon E. M. Del Duca, Louis Del Rosso, Joseph N. Derr, Dale A. Donaher, William A. Donner, Joseph W. Facher, Jerome P. Feingold, Eugene M. Fink, Jerry Frishberg, Newton Glock, Earl F., Jr. Goldfarb, Howard E. Gordon, Richard B. Gottlieb, Milton J. Graybill, Irvin, Jr. Grosdeck, Charles L. Hackney, William P. L. Hartley, Joseph M., Jr. Hayhurst, David G. Horne, Carl A. Horty, John F. Hudson, William R. Hurley, Emmett D., Jr. Hydeman, Lee M. Jarvis, Kingsley A. Jelinek, Robert A. Jones, John B., Jr. Jordan, Robert L. Joyce, John F. Kauifman, Robert H. Kelly, William J. Kevorkian, Aram J. Ludwig, Edmund V. McCabe, Aloysius B. McGinnis, James R. McLean, John J., Jr. Mack, Joseph N. Manello, Joseph B. May, Arthur J., Jr. Mensky, Leonard Mertz, Robert E. Moskowitz, Richard O'Connell, Mary M. Ostrow, Stanley V. Oswald, Stanton S. Otis, Leonard E. Patton, Robert F. Peiper, Roy E. Reed, Glenn B. Rodewald, William Y. Rublee, George, II Scarlett, John D. Scarlott, Charles L. Schaeffer, Forrest G. Scott, Hugh N. Seltzer, Louis E. Shiekman, Philip M. Sirinsky, Marvin Smith, Ralph K., Jr. Smukler, Joseph Smulowitz, William J. Somers, Hans P. Staley, Howard P. Stein, Samuel A. Swanson, William F., Jr. Watson, Robert H. Weiss, Herbert M. Whetzel, Jonathan F. Wick, George D., Jr. Willcox, Harold M. Wolf, Fred Woods, Lawrence M. Yanni, Joseph A. Zeffiro, Jay A. RHODE ISLAND Aidinoff, Merton B. Backman, Myles S. Bojar, Alvin Burke, Edward F. Dorgan, William C. Gallant, Eugene G. Goelet, Francis Hobbs, Kendall E. Jacobvitz, Leonard A. Kaufman, Walter N. McCabe, Theodore A. McGarry, Robert J. 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Dow, M, ...... . Drabkin, M. .. . Drake, H. .... . Drucker, E. Dudley, R. ..... . Dunford, D. Dunham, C. Dunn, R. .. .. Dunne, ....... . Durfee, D. ..... . Durn, R. J ....... Dykema, Eagleton, T. Eastham, J. Easton, J. ,... . Easton, W. ..... . Ebert, L. ............ . Ecker, A. G. ............ . Ecker, A. S .......,....... Edmondson, R. . Edwards, C. .,.....,..... . Edwards, J. Ehrenbard, R. Eisele, G. ....... . Eisenberg, B. .... , Eisman, E. ..... . Elderkin, V. Elkon, R. .... . Ellerin, M. ..... . Ellin, E. ....,. . Elliott, P. ..,. . Elsoder, M. Page two hundred thirty ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF Embry, W. .... . Emmet, R. .... , Ensher, R. .... . Erickson, R. Ervin, S. ........ . Esquirol, J. .... , Eustis, A. Evans, D. . .. Evans, E. ........ . Evans, J. R ......., Evarts, W. .... . Exall, H. ........103 66 79 ........123 . ..... 79 79 79 STUDENTS 79 Fox, H. 66 Fox, S. 39 Franklin, G. . .,... 79 Fraser, R. ....,. .... . . 39 Frecli, Friedman, M. ........... . Frishberg, N. ........... . 39 Froikin, L. .........104 Fuller, R. .........104 Furlow, W. Facher, J. ...... . Fagelson, F. .... . Falls, R. .......... . Faltermeier, ....,..... 39 Furth, Farber, B. E ...... Farber, B. K ...... Farley, ...... . . ..... 79 Fuzak, V. ....., .... . . .........104 79 . ..,.. 39 Gaines, L. .... .... . . 79 Galant, H. . ..... 79 Gallagher, .........123 Gambrell, D. .........104 Gardner, A. 79 Garth, L. Fawcett, D. ,.,.. ' Faxon, T. Feder, F. .... . 79 Galea, Feder, J. S. ..... . Feely, R. .. ,...... ....123 Feinberg, E. Feinberg, R. .... . Feinberg, S. .... . Feingold, E. .............. 104 39 Gaul, S. 79 Gauntlett, D. 39 Geaghan, J. .....104 Geller, M. 79 Gelman, G. .....104 Gemberling, T. 69 Genn, E. ........... ........104 Giardiello, F. 66 Gibbs, B. .....104 Gibbs, R. 39 Gill, D. 123 Gillerman, G. 40 Gillespy, R. .....l04 Gin, H. Feinsinger, R. .......... 104 Feinstein, H. Feldman, E. ..... . Ferguson, C. Ferleger, A. ...... ..... 3 9 Fernald, R. .......... . Fernandez, C. .... . Fessenden, H .......... Fetherstonhough, Fickett, L. ,............... 39 Field, D. .....,,............. 39 ' Fields, B. ....... ........ 8 0 Gerry, Finberg, A. ' ' Finder, S. ..., ' Fink, .......... . Finnegan, G. .... ..... 8 0 Firstman, ...... ..... 8 0 Fisch, ......... ' Fischer, G. ..,.. ' Fisher, B. Fisher, C. Fisher, D. ..,...... . 80 Ginn, J Frederick, C. ...,....... . Freed, H. ...... ..... . Freed, S. ........ ..... . Freeman, M. French, C. .... . .... . French, E. ....... ..... . Friedman, C. Gallant, E. ............... . Gartzke, P. ..... ..... . Garvey, .... .,.,. . Geisert, T. .... ..... . Gerard, E. .... ..... . Gerrish, P. .... ..... . Gignilliat, L. Gilbert, W. ..... ..... . Fishman, R. ...... ..... 8 0 Ginsberg, L. ..... .... . . Fisk, I. ........... ..... 1 09 Glaser, H. ,...... .... . . Fitzgerald, J. .......,..., 104 Glatt, H. ................ .. Flamm, A. .. ............. 40 Glauberman, M. .. .. Fleischmann, H. .... . 80 Gleason, W. ........... .. Fleisher, L. ............... 123 Glick, W. ..... .......... . . Fletcher, H. .............. 104 Glickerman, B. ...... .. Fletcher, J. ........ ..... 4 0 Glikbarg, A. ......... .. Flinn, G. M ............... 40 Glock, E. ......... ..... . Florencourt, W. ...,.... 104 Glynn, W. ....... .... . . Fogarty, E. ..,............. 40 Godfrey, J. ..... .... . , Foley, K. .................. 123 Godlin, H. .... .... . . Foner, M. ....... . ...... 104 Goelet, F. ...... Fonseca, J. ..... ..... 9 7 Goidel, W. ....... Forrestal, M. ............ 123 Gold, R. .................. .. Forte, J. ...... ..... 4 0 Goldberg, J. A. ...... .. 4 80 123 40 80 104 40 123 40 80 104 80 40 105 105 40 105 40 80 41 80 80 41 80 123 80 105 80 80 105 41 105 80 81 41 41 105 105 81 123 105 41 105 105 81 105 41 97 69 81 81 105 41 105 41 123 97 41 105 41 105 41 105 81 105 81 42 Goldberg, H. ....... . Golden, R. ...,... ........ . Golden, S. ............... . Goldenthal, M. Goldfarb, H. ........... . Goldman, D. ........... . Goldstein, A. ........... . Goldstein, B. ........... . Goldstein, F. .. ...... Goldstein, R. ........... . Goldston, R. ........... . Golomb, B. ...... ...... . Good, R. ...............,. . Goodman, S. ........... . Gordon, R. ...... ...... . Gorman, F. .... ...... . Gostin, L ........ ...... . Gotlieb, A. ...... ...... . Gottlieb, M. .... ...... . Grady, J. Graef, E. Grant, E. Grant, J. ........ ...... . Grant, W. . Gratton, J. ..... . Graulty, W. .... Graving, R. .... ...... . Gray, L. ...... . Graybill, I. .... ...... . Grayck, M. ............. . Grayson, W. ........... . Green, R. ........ ...... . Green, S. ....,............ . Greenblatt, M. . ........ . Greene, S. ................. . Gregg, C. .... . Grill, F. .... . Grimmig, Grodberg, C. ........... . Grosdeck, C. ........ . Gross, B. ........ ...... . Grossman, A. ........... . Guild, H. .... .... ...... . Guiman, J. ...... ...... . Gunther, G. Gussis, J. Guttentag, J. ........... . GuZy, H. ....... . Gwatkin, W. ........... . Hack, S. ................... . Hack, W. S ............... Hackney, W. ........... . Haggerty, R. ........... . Hahesy, J. ..... . Hale, E. ...... . Haley, G. ................. . Halfyard, R. ........... . Hall, C. T ....... Hall, G. E ....... Hallgring, R. ........... . Hallisey, R. Hamblett, D. ........... . Hamel, R. .... ,. ........ .. Hamilton, C. ........... . Hamilton, K. ........... . Hamilton, R. ...... Rf f..,ffff 42 97 81 106 106 42 42 97 106 106 81 42 106 81 81 106 42 81 106 81 81 42 42 106 106 42 106 42 81 42 81 97 106 106 66 81 81 106 42 43 106 43 106 82 106 82 106 43 106 107 43 43 107 82 107 43 43 82 43 123 43 82 107 71 123 43 72 year For seventy-two years, West Reporters, consti- tuting the National Reporter System have been nationally famous for outstanding . . 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Hartwig, W. .....,...... 97 Haskell, P. ....... ...... 4 4 Hauser, G. ...,..........,. 107 Haveles, H. .,... ,..... 6 7 Haves, R. ...,.. ..,,.. 4 4 Hawkins, C. ..,........... 123 Hawkins, E. ....,,......., 107 Hayden, E. .............. 107 Hayes, C. G .,.........,... 82 Hayhurst, D. G ,,.....,. 107 Healey, A. D ............. 44 Healey, W. J ...,......,.. 123 Healy, T. P ........,...... 82 Heckelman, S. ......,... 82 Heffelflnger, T. P ..... 82 Heffron, H. A ........... 44 Heher, H. .........,...... 107 Heller, E. .,..........,,.... 107 Heller, P. S ........,.,.... 82 Hendel, M. H ........... 108 Henderson, E. .......... 108 Henkoif, H. N .,...,..... 44 Hennessy, M. T .....,... 44 Herberg, M. M. J ..... 108 Herberich, F. D ....,.. 82 Herman, P. S .,.......,... 108 Herman, S. .............. 123 Herold, M. G .....,......, 83 Herrold, L. W ........... 83 Herrold, R. P .,....... . 44 Hershey, N. ..,,....,..... 123 Hertz, M. J ............... 108 Heuer, J. R ............... 123 Hickman, F. ............ 44 Hiekmann, C. A .....,. 108 Hill, A, K ...,...,......... 44 Hirsch, K. N .......,..... 108 Hirschfield, R. S ....... 123 Hobbs, K. E ....,,....,.... 83 Hoberman, N. L ....... 67 Hocky, J. S ............... 44 Hoffman, R. C .......... 108 Holcombe, K. ......,,.. 44 Holland, J. M ........... 123 Hollander, W. W ...., 45 Hollenberg, J. E ....... 45 Holmquest, T. K ......, 108 Holmvang, G. ...,...... 69 Homans, J. A. P .,.,... 123 Page two hundred thi-1-ty-two ALPHABETICAL INDEX ST UDEN TS Hopkins, A. I ......,,... 45 Horne, C. A ....,..,.....,. 108 Horrigan, P. K ......... 45 Horsey, H. R ..........,.. 85 Horty, J. F .....,.....,... 108 Horvath, T. J .......,... 83 Horwood, C. P ......... 108 Hosenball, S. N .... 45 Houston, H. E .........., 108 Howard, R. A ........... 45 Howarth, T. R. H ..... 108 Howe, S. W .........,..... 108 Howes, T. J ........,...... 97 Howland, S ........,.. 108 Huang, T. T. F .......,. 69 Huber, R. ....,,.,........ 71 Hudson, F. ....,.,. ..... 6 7 Hudson, R. B ....,........ 83 Hudson, W. R .,..,...... 83 Hughes, K. ...,.... .... . 71 Hughes, V. T ............. 83 Humbert, R. B ......... 83 Hunnewell, A. W ..... 108 Hunt, P. A. M .,......... 109 Huntington, R. H ..... 123 Hunvald, E. H ......... 109 Hupper, J. .....,.,........ 83 Hurley, E. ,....... ..... 4 5 Hurwitz, N. .......,.... 45 Hyde, A. L ............,.. 109 Hydeman, L. .... ,.... 4 5 Hyland, W. ...... ..... 4 5 Iannucci, S. J .....,....... 97 Indick, J. H ....... ...,, 4 5 Inker, M. L ............... 45 Isaacson, W. H ......... 45 Ivan, G. A ................. 109 Ives, A. B .....,.... 1 ,,...... 109 Jacker, N. S ...,... Jacob, E. J ......... 83 46 Jacobson, I. ...... , ....... 8 3 Jacobson, I. .....,........ 46 Jacobvitz, L. A ..... ,,.. 4 6 Jamison, T. W' ......,,... 109 Jarvis, K. A ............... 109 Jaynes, G. L .....,...,..,,. 123 Jefferson, R. H ......... 83 Jeffrey, W. ,........,...... 71 Jelinek,' R. A ............. 109 Jenkins, T ............. 46 Jessup, P. C ....... ..... 8 3 Jetter, W. F .......,....... 109 Johnson, A. C ........... 83 Johnson, A. C .....,..... 123 Johnson, E. ..... .. ..,...... 83 Johnson, G. E ........... 83 Johnson, B ........,.,,. 83 Johnson, J. B ........,.... 109 Johnson, H ............. 109 Johnston, H. F ........... 109 Johnston, L. T ........... 109 Jolibols, C. R .......,,.... 49 Jones, J. B ......,.......... 109 Jones, W .........,..... 109 Jones, R. L ................. Jordan, R. L ...........,. Joyce, J. F ....... .,..... Joyce, J. J ....... ..,.... Kamin, H. P ......,...... Kamin, S. .,.............., . Kanbara, B. T ........... Kane, P. L ....,.........,.. Kaplan, P. T ..........,.. Kaplan, R. S ............. Kappel, A. I ............... Karassik, I. ...... ..,... . Karns, J. M ....... ....... Karst, K. L .....,..,.,.,.... Kassman, H. S ........... Katsenes, W. A ......... Katz, A. ................... . Katz, M. ..,................ . Katz, R. P ................. Katz, S. S .,.,.............,. Kauffman, R. H ..,..., Kaufman, C. L .........,. Kaufman, W. N ......,.. Kaye, J. R .....,........... Kaye, L. S ...,,....,,........ Kaynor, W. A ........... Keddy, R. A ...,,........ Keebler, S. E ............. Kellogg, J. H ............. Kelly, W. J ............,.... Kendig, A. E .......,..... Kennedy, K. F ...,....... Kennedy, P. H .....,..... Kennedy, R. T ....,...... Kennedy, W. P ........, Kern, J. W ................. Kess, S. .................,... . Kessler, I. L ............... Kctcham, A. ........... . Kevorkian, A. J ......,.. Kilbride, F. T ........,.. Kilby, C. J ...,............. Kilmarx, R. D .......,... King, H .......,......... King, S. G ......,.......... Kinnaird, W. M ......... Kirby, W. J ............... Kirk, J. R ...,.,,........., Kirkpatrick, A. B ..... Kisciras, C. T ...,......... Klein, A. ...,............. . Klein, H. C ............... Klein, R. P ................. Kline, A. E ................. Koerner, H. B .........., Koffler, A. S ............. Kohrman, S. L .,.......,. Kolle, T. W .,......,...... Kooken, J. D .,........... Kopp, Q. ................. . Korzenik, A. A ..,...... Kraft, M. ................. . Kramer, G. P ...,.....,... Krels, R. R ...........,,.. Kreitzberg, B. 1 ......,.. OF 89 67 109 46 109 46 109 46 123 110 84 110 110 110 110 84 46 110 46 110 110 110 84 84 84 84 97 84 46 84 84 84 46 110 110 84 71 84 84 110 123 110 110 47 84 84 84 110 84 110 47 123 85 110 47 85 110 47 47 82 47 123 111 85 111 Krieger, H. S ...... Krlm, L. H .,...... Krno, I. V ......... Kroner, R. ,.,...... Kronfeld, H. S... Kropp, R. V ....... Kuniholm, J. Kurrus, R. Kyle, J. M ......,.. Kyman, A. L .,... Lacy, B. H ........ Ladd, S. L .......... Lally, J. K ......... Lambert, P. C... Landau, D. ........ . L Landergan, W. Landes, I. J ....... Landis, D. M ...,. Lane, F. H .,.....,.. Lane-Reticker, E Lang, W. E ........ Langenthal, H. L Langill, R. A ....,. Larkin, R. W .,.... Larson, J. E ....... Larson, R. K ...... Larson, W. J ...... Later, C. J .......... Latman, A. K ...... Lau, K. K .......... Lavelle, F. A ..,... Lawler, J. F ........ Lawless, J. F ........ Layton, R. P ..... Lilo, D. M ........,. Leahy, V. F ....... Leanse, D. V ..... Ledbetter, E. D. Ledogar, R. A .... Leffler, H. G ...... Lefkowitz, S. .... . Leggat, R. D ....,. Leggat, T. E ........ Leggett, E. S ...... Lehnert, J. H ...... Leibowitz, A. M. Leigh, A. C ........ Leisure, G. S .....,.. Lemann, T. B ...... Lennan, J. R ...... Leonard, E. D .... Leopold, G. V .... Lepanto, J. C ...... Leshem, A. ........ . Lessenco, G. B .... Lessey, S. K .......... Leve, H. A .....,.. Levin, A. L .....,.. Levin, M. .......... . Levin, R. C ........ Levin, W. K ........ Levine, S. ..,....... . Levinson, M. E .... Levitt, H. E ....,... Levy, F. A .... ...... Lewan, K. 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V ...,......,.. Lund, A. M .....,......... Lynch, J. ......... . Lynch, J. G .....,. Lynch, J. M ....... Lynch, M. M ....,........ Lynch, W. S .........,... Lynn, J. T ................. Lyons, S. H ....... Mabry, G. H ............. Macdougall, S. C ....... MacGowan, K. A ....... Mack, J. N ...,..,....,..,.. MacKenty, J. E ......... MacLeod, G. A ......... MacNeil, I. R ............. Macumber, P. Y ......, Madsen, R. L ............. Mahoney, D. O ......... Mahony, G. M .,..,....,. Malin, D. F ............... Mallette, L. I ............. Malloy, E. A .,........... Manello, J. B .....,....... Manilow, L. ...,......... . Mann, D. L ............,.. Mann, S. J ............,.... Mannlx, F .....,...,... Mansfield, R. E ......... Mansfield, R. E ......... Mantel, T. D ........,,... Maple, C. A ............... Marcus, R. C ............. Margolis, D. H ......... Markowitz, I. S ...,..... Markowitz, S. ....,.... , Marks, M. J .....,. Marks, S. A .,............. Marlatt, E. E .........,.., Marmaduke, D. H ..... 49 49 85 112 123 112 49 97 112 85 112 85 85 112 97 86 49 67 49 86 112 112 49 112 49 86 97 112 49 67 49 112 113 49 50 50 86 50 123 123 50 113 86 67 123 86 113 113 86 113 50 113 113 113 86 113 113 97 50 50 86 123 50 86 113 50 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STUDENTS Mars, F. M ....,.. ....... Marsching, R. ......... . Marshall, R. I ........... Martin, P ............... Martinelli, S. Tl ......... Marvin, M. S ..,.......... Masek, E. J ....,............ Maser, C. W ............... Mather, W. S .....,.....,. Matson, R. I .........,..,., Matsunaga, S. M ......... Matteson, W. B .....,... Matthews, A. R ......... Matthews, C. T ...,..... May, A. J .............,..,.. Maycock, J. M ....,,..... Mays, M. T .......,....... McAlpine, D ......... McBride, H. R ........... McCabe, A. B ........... McCabe, T. A ........... McCawley, H. B ....... McCoid, A. H ........... McColloch, M. M ..... McCormick, P. B ...,... McDermott, R. B ....... McDevitt, D. C ..,...... McDowell, J. C ......... McEvers, J. H ........... McGarry, R. J ........... McGiffert, D. E ......... McGinnis, R ......... McGovern, A. L ....... McGrory, J. F ........... McHenry, P. ........... . McHugh, E. J ........... McIntosh, F. F ........... McKean, R. J ........... McKeon, W. E ...,....... McLain, D. F ............. McLane, M. .,...,....... . McLaughlin, G. McLean, J. J ............. McLeskey, C. W ....... McMahon, R. P ......... McMurray, R. D .,..... McMurray, R. B ....... McNally, J. J ........... McPeake, F. L ........... McTear, C. ............, . McVicar, K. E .....,..... Means, D. H .....,....... Medalie, J. ..,....,.....,. . Medoff, M. C ............. Meech, R. C ............... Meislm, B. ............... . Melvoxn, H. J .,........... Mendenhall, J. R ....... Mendler, E. C ........... Menger, J. M ...,......,.. Merekx, J. P ..,.......... Merinoif, H. I ...,....... Mertz, R. E ............... Metaxas, N. I. ........... Meth, T. S .,............... Metz, E. W .....,..,...... Meyer, A. W ............. Meyer, G. H ............. Page two hundred thirty-four 86 113 113 86 50 50 86 50 113 113 51 113 51 51 113 123 69 113 123 114 123 51 86 86 123 67 51 51 86 86 114 87 51 114 51 87 87 114 114 123 87 51 114 87 87 51 51 114 114 123 114 69 51 52 69 52 114 114 87 87 69 87 52 114 52 87 70 87 Meyer, W. F. ............. Meyer, W. F ..........,.. Meyers, T. J ............,.. Michaelson, M. Middendorf, H. S ..... Middleton, B. J Miller, A. ..............,.. . Miner, E. C ....,......,... Miller, G. .,.,............. . Miner, M. J .....,,....,... Miller, M. ....,..,....,.. . Miller, P. J ................. Miller, R. A. Miller, R. B Millimet, E. Mills, R. w ............... Minot, H. W ............, Mirell, L. I ........ ...... Misey, R. J ....,............ Mitchell, J. A ........,.. Modlin, E. H ............. Mondlick, M. I ......... Mongeon, L. F ........... Monroe, J. F ....,...,.... Monroe, P. L ......,...... Monsky, L. ............... . Montgomery, P. G ..... Mooney, R. Moore, H. Morris, R. P ......,...... D ............. E .......,..... Morrison, B. Morrison, J. Morrison, J. Moskowitz, Moskowitz, F ....,...... D ........... D ........... N. .....,.... 123 R. .......... 115 Mower, J. P ......,........ Mueller, W. Muldavin, M. S ......... Mullery, E. Mulliner, E. D ........... A ........... L ............, Munroe, W. Murdock, B. Murphy, A. Murphy, C. Murphy, Murphy, J. Murray, Murray, R. Myren, R. Nassar Nelson L. C ........... 115 S .........,. A .,......... F ........... J ....,,....... R .,.,......... F.T ......... E ..,.......... A .,........... Naruk, H. J .............,. , F. .............,.., . i A Nemiroff, Nemtzow, B. ....... Nesbit, T. Nester, R. D .........,... Neuman, M. .... .......... Newcomb, Newell, R. Newman W.A ....... D ....,........ , J- Newman, S. Newmark, J ...,.,,..,. A.J ......... Newmark, L. ....,...... . Nexon, P. Nichols, H. J ........,,..,.. W ......,.... Nichols, W. M. .......... Nicholson, R. A ....... Nickson, B. E ......,..., Niedergang, M. A .,... Nissel, S. N ....,......... Noble, A. B ............... Noble, J. A ....... Nojima, T. ....... . Nolan, J. S ........,........ Noonan, J. W ........... Norris, R. A ............. Nugent, E. A ............, Oakland, E. D ..,,....... O'Brien, C. A ........... O'Brien, J. L ............. O'Brien, P. ...,........... . O'Connell, M. M ....... O'Connor, W. F ....... Ogawa, A. H ............. O'Handley, J. F ......... O'Keefe, R. G ........... Oki, E. ...........,......... . Oldman, O. S ............. Olfary, A. B ............. Olin, J. P ................... O'Neill, J. D ............. O'Neill, M. P ............. Oppenheimer, M. J... Oppenheimer, R. ..... . Orlofsky, M. ........... . Ormasa, J. ,....... ,.., . Oscar, G. M ............... Osmond, D. C .....,..,.. Ostrow, S. V ..........,.. Oswald, S. S ..,,... ons, L. E ...,..,....,.,...,. Ottinger, R. L ........... Owen, R. B ............... Palmer, J. M ............, Palms, C. 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FIREPROOF 134-142 Massachusetts Avenue CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Klrkland 7-8180 Page two hundred thirty-five Plumb, F, K ......,...,..., Poindexter, T. C Polak, B. ,.......,..,....... . Polier, A. . ,..., Pollack, S. P. ,.........., . Pope, C. E. .... . Pope, E. M ...,......,....,. Porter, R. C .,........... Potter, P. C ............... Poulos, R. E. .....,...... , Prague, M. M ............. Pratt, W. H ,........,..... Prem, R. C .,..... Prentiss, R. J .,...,....,.. Prescott, R. Price, A ................. Proctor, E. O ........,.... Proestopoulos, S. Purcell, R. F ............. Putnam, F. L .....,.,,..,, Putnam, H. B ........,.. Rabb, A. L ..,.....,........ Rabinowitz, A Rachlin, L. D ..,...,.... Rado, P. T ...,..,......,... Raives, R. M ............, Raphael, T. S ...........,. Raymond, S. H ......,.. Reed, E, C ....,............ Reed, G. B. ,.......,..... . Reed, H. S ..,.............. Regensteiner, M, Reid, J. S ..,.......,......., Reid, R. R, .,.. . Reik, J. E ,.....,.......,.... Reiman, C. F .,,.......... Reinartz, J. P ............. Reiss, J. ......,........,,.. . Resnic, B. S .,.........,,.. Retherford, C. V Reynolds, T. E ....,....,. Rich, D. R .,...........,... Richards, B. T ........... Richardson, D. F ..,.... Richman, M ......... Richman, M. F ..,...... Richter, H. M .........,. Richter, H. ..........,.. . Riddle, C. F. ...,,..,.... . Riegert, R. A ....,........ Rinehart, F. E. ......., . Ringel, F. M. ...,..,... . Ringhoger, S. M .....,. Ritholz, J. ....,.....,.,,. . Ritz, W. J. ,.,..,,....... . Roberts, T. L .,..,,...,... Robins, M. ...,,..,....... . Robinson, E. S. ,....... . Robinson, T. H .,.,...., Rocca, M. X ..,.......... Rock, L. ,..............,... . Rodes, R. E ......,..,..... Rodewald, W. Y ....... Roessel, T. B .........,... Rose, J. G. .....,......,. . Rosen, H. T ...........,.., Rosen, J. ..,.... . 116 90 55 97 55 116 116 90 90 67 55 55 116 123 90 55 55 97 90 55 116 116 90 55 90 56 56 116 90 116 116 56 56 90 90 56 116 56 116 90 123 90 116 116 90 117 56 97 56 117 56 117 56 56 70 123 97 56 57 123 57 97 117 117 37 57 90 ALPHABETICAL INDEX STUDENTS Rosen, V. D ......,........ 90 Rosenberg, H. B ....... 90 Rosin, H. E. ...........,. 117 Rosoif, S. D ....... .... 9 0 Ross, R. E ..............,.. 57 Rossbach, L. B. ......... 117 Roth, D. S .....,........... 51 Rothenberg, S. .. ..,... 117 Rothman, D. C ........ 117 Rothschild, W. S ....... 117 Rothstein, R. M ....... 51 Rountree, J. A. . ..,..... 91 Rountree, W. T .,.., .... 9 1 Rout, R. H ....... .... 9 1 Rowe, G. H ....... .... 9 7 Rubin, G. ..... .... 9 1 Rublee, G. ........,..,,... 67 Ruckert, E. H ........... 91 Ruddy, S. A ...,...,....... 117 Ruditz, G. R .,....,...... 51 Rudzik, T. S ...........,. 117 Rumsey, B. J ..........,.. 57 Ruskin, H. B ............. 91 Russell, C. H ..........,.. 117 Russell, P. G ............. 117 Russell, T. E ............. 91 Ryan, F ...............,. 91 Ryan, R. S ,,..., ........ 1 17 Ryder, E ......,......,, 117 Ryman, D. F ............. 57 Saakvitne, H. C ......... 91 Sachar, B. H ............. 57 Sammon, T. J ...,... 91 Sammond, S ......,.... 117 Samore, W. ......... . Sand, L. B. ,..... .... . ....123 57 Sander, F. E. A ......... 91 Sanderson, D. ..,.... . ....117 Santiago, M. J. C. ..... 71 Sarokin, H. L .,..,......,. 118 Sato, S. .......,...........,.. 58 Savage, A. V ,,........... 91 Savitch, E. ......,. .... 5 8 Scanlan, J. W ............. 91 Scarlett, J. D .......,..... 58 Scarlott, C. L .,.....,.,... 118 Schabel, D. A .,..,... 58 Schaeffer, F. G .........., 123 Scharf, H. L .......,..... 5 8 Scharf, R. H .........,... 91 Schauer, L. F ......... 91 Schechner, D. ........., 118 Schecter, J. ......,....... 118 Schein, H. L. .........,... 97 Scheurich, W. A. ,.... 91 Schiffer, S. G .....,...... 118 Schlosser, M. E .......,, 118 Schmidt, A. C. ...,..... 67 Schmutz, A. W. ....... 97 Schneider, A. R ......... 97 Schneider, R. E. ....... 58 Schoenfeld, N. P ....... 91 Schroeter, L. W ....,,... 58 Schwab, T. J ...,......... 118 Schwarzer, W. W ...,. 58 Scott, H. N .....,,........ 118 Scott, J. T ,..... Page two hundred thirty-six 58 Scott, J. W ...... Scott, W. F ....., Sebree, F. P ........ Seeburg, N. M ...,....... Seevak, S. ..............,.. , Seibel, L. E ......,. Selman, E. J ...... Seltzer, L. E ..,............ Semmel, H. .....,.,..... . Senghas, R. E ,............ Senneff, A ............ Sennett, A. H .....,..,.. Setel, E. M .........,..,... Sexton, J. J ,..,.,......... Shack, D, D ...... Shadle, M. E ...........,. Shaeffer, W. B .......,... Shafer, P. C ..........,.... Sl1aPiro, I. ...... . Shapiro, R. E ............. Share, R. G ...... Shea, R. M. ..... . Sheepy, H. J ............... Sheppard, J. B ........... Sher, B. D .........,....... Sheresky, N. M ......... Sheridan, C. F ......,.... Sherman, A. ........,.... . Sherman, W ........... Sherman, J. H ........,.. Shiekman, P. M ......... Shoenfield, F. J ......... Shohan, H. S ............. Shore, C. C ..,............ Shubow, L. D ....,...... Shults, R. L .......,....... Shushan, L. G .,......,.. Sidlauskas, K. ......... . Siegel, A. ................. . Siegel, N. J ............... Siegler, I. S ................. Sikorovsky, E. F ....... Silberberg, P. E ......... Silberstein, N. R ....... Silk, N. B. ............... . Silva, J. M. ...,.......... . Silvers, J. D. ........... . Simmons, H. E ,........ Simmons. K. ..... ...., . Simon, R. B ...... Simon, T. ............... . Singman, H ........... Sipes, D. X ........,........ Sircfman, J. ............. . Sirinsky, M. .... . Skilling, J. M ............. Skinner, W. J ........,.. Sklar, D, ................. Skoler, D. L. .,.......... . Sky, W. ........ ....... . Slater, C. ..... . Slen, R. O ........ Smith, A. ................. . Smith, D. O. ............ . Smith, G. C ...,........... Smith, H. E ............... Smith, J. K ............... Smith, M. .............,. . Smith, P. B ...... OF 71 91 92 92 118 71 70 58 123 118 118 97 118 118 58 118 118 123 58 92 71 59 59 92 92 123 59 118 118 59 59 118 119 59 67 123 92 70 123 59 59 59 59 92 92 59 92 59 92 92 92 119 60 119 60 60 92 92 92 114 60 97 60 60 60 67 119 119 92 Smith, R. K ............... Smith, R. W ............. Smukler, ............... . Smulowitz, W. J ....... Sneed, J. T ..,.............. Snook, J. L ............... Snyder, E. H ............. Solibakke, R. C ......... Sololf, I. S ......,.......... Soloway, R. A ......,..,. Solvie, A. R ............... Somers, H. P ......,...... Sommerfeld, N. U ..... Sonet, J. M ............... Sonn, C. L. R .....,...., Sonnenfeld, F. I ......... Sorkin, S. .......,......... . Soule, L. F .........,,...... Spagnoli, P. D ........... Spanos, H. V ............. Spatz, C, A .....,.....,... Spayd, R. V ............... Spellman, L. E ........... Spiller, D. H .........,... Spinner, B. R ............. Spire, R. M ............... Spring, V. A ............... Springer, R. P ........... Spritzer, M. A ........... Spunt, B ..............,.. Squire, F. C ............... Staley, H. P ............... Stanley, T. W ......,.... Stapleto ni Stark, J. M .............,. Starkman, H. M ......, Stearns, J. P ,............., Steinhardt, 1. ........... . Steinke, H. A. .......... . Stellner, H. M ........... Stephens, J. M ........... Sterling, B. J ............. Stern, S. A ....... ...... Sternin, B. ............... . Stevens, C. L ...........,. Stevenson, A. L. ...... . Stevenson, M. S ......... Stier, L ...,............... Stillman, A. M ........... Stillman, A. C ....... Stoller, H. .,..,.......... . Stolper, M. A. .......,. . Storey , B. Stratton, W. L ........... Strecker, R. L ........... Strudler, H. L ........... Sugarman, R. B .......,. Sujack, E. T ............. Sullivan, B. ............. . Sullivan, E. M ........... Sullivan, J. J ............. Sullivan, L. A ........... Sullivan, R. H ......,.... Sunderland, E. S. Sutherland, D. A ....... Suttle, R. H ............... Swanson, H. P ........... Swanson, W. F ........... Swiedlen, E. .........,... . W. M, ...... M ............... 60 92 93 123 71 ..93 60 60 119 119 93 60 93 60 123 92 61 123 61 67 119 93 123 93 119 97 61 67 61 119 67 61 119 61 119 71 93 93 119 119 123 119 93 61 119 68 119 93 68 120 93 61 120 61 70 61 120 61 61 93 62 62 93 93 120 120 93 120 97 Switkay, H. M .....,..... 62 Symington, S. ......,... 120 Tager, W. S ............,., 120 Taichert, R. D ......,.... 94 Talbot, P. ..,.......,..,.. 97 Tanner, W. O. .....,... 62 Tarlow, W. E. ..,..... 120 Tartasky, ,......,,.,.. 123 Taubeneck, T. D ...,... 62 Tenney, E. B .,...,,.4,,4. 68 Thalhofer, J. J .....,,..., 94 Thannhauser, J. ,...... 123 Thau, H. B ............,.. 62 Thayer, L. H .,........... 94 Theuer, F. G ......,.,,... 94 Thompson, K, L. ..,,. 120 Thompson, T. T.. 62 Thompson, W. .......,, 62 Thurber, P. P. ,...,.. 120 Thurlow, G. L ....,,... 62 Tick, D. J ......,.......... 68 Tierney, J. P ............. 62 Tillman, L. U. . ..... 120 Timlen, T. M. ....,..,., 120 Towell, S. G. ....,,., 123 Townsend, C. B. ..... 120 Traccarella, E. A ..,.. . 94 Tracey, J. W ........,.... 94 Trachtenberg, H. .... 62 Trachtenberg, M. D. 120 Tracy, J. E ............... 68 Trautman, D. T ,..... 68 Tuck, E. H .....,....,.,,. 123 Tucker, E. W ......,.,.. 62 Tullis, R. H ............. . 94 Turner, E. D .......,,.,.. 120 Twilley, J. M ......,.... 120 Tyler, G. G ..,,........... 94 Tzetzo, D. ......, ...... 6 3 Underhill, R. B ......... 120 JULIUS THANNHAUSER B.A. Harvard '50 10 David Court, Brookline, Mass. SYDNEY GILMER TOWELL A.B. Hamilton '50 8 Pine Ter., Bronxville, N. Y. EDWARD HALLAM TUCK A.B. Princeton '50 Perrywood, Marlboro, Md. RICHARD HOUGHTON VAN KLEECK A.B. Harvard '50 246 Clinton Rd., Brookline, Mass. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STUDENTS Utschen, T, M ........... 121 Weatherly, R. S .,..,.... Webster, R. B ........... Weeks, C. M ..........,.. Vagliano, A. M ........, 94 Weil, R. T .....,,.,.....,.. Vagts, D. F ..,..........., 68 Weinberg, H. M ....... Vance, A. P .............,. 94 Weinstein, M. W ......, Van Kleeck, R. H ..... 123 Vardamis, G. A ......... 94 Vernon, D. H ........,.. 94 Weinstein, M. E ......... Weintraub, R. J ....... Weisberg, H. H .... Verschleiser, J. ....,... 121 Weiss, H. M ...........,.. . Vetter, G. M ...,..,...... 63 Weiss, H. A .......,..,.... Vigoda, J. H ......,....,. 121 Weiss, N. E ............,.. Vincent, R. V .........., 121 Weiss, S. ..,...,............ , Volgenau, C. .......,.... 94 Weiss, W. L ......,....,.. . Vorenberg, J. .... ..... 6 3 Weissfeld, J. A ......., . Welch, R. L .,..,......,... Welch, W. H ......,..,... Wach, D. D ..,.,....,..... 63 Welden, R. C .....,....,.. Wahrhaftig, S. A ....,.. 63 Wellington, H. H ..... Wainger, J, M ....,...... 68 Wells, J. M .............,, Wainwright, C. L ..... 94 West, S. K .....,..,,..,..., Waldron, R. J ...,....... 94 Westin, A. F ...,,........ Walker, L. J ...........,. 121 Westly, A. G ......,...... Wall, B. M ........,....,.,. 121 Wheatley, C. F ...,..... Wallace, D. W ....,..,... 63 Wheeler, J. G ............. Wallace, H. L ........... 94 Whetzel, J. F ............, Wallach, R. W ......... 94 White, J. D ..,..... ..., Walsh, E. J ............... 94 White, J. M ..,.......,.... Walter, J. G ..,.......... 94 Whitney, S. C .........,. Walzer, S. B ............... 63 Whittemore, C. F ..... Warchall, H. A .,...,.,. 63 Wick, G. D ..,............ Ward, W. J ............,.. 95 Wickham, D. W ....... Ware, R. H .,..,. ..... 6 3 Wigder, P. .,.........,... . Warner, C, R ............. 121 Wiggin, W. E .........., Warshaw, R. S .....,..... 95 Wiley, W. E ....,.....,.. Waterhouse, J. F ....... 63 Wilkie, A. C ...,....,.... Waterman, R. V. P...121 Wilkins, F. ............ Watkins, A. H ...,..,., 63 Willcox, H. M ..,........ Watnick, D. M ........, 63 Wille, R. F .......,....,.. Watson, R. H ..,.....,.. 68 Wattling, R. L .......,... 68 Watts, W. H ............. 121 Weary, D. C .....,..,,... 95 Williams, H. M ......... Williams, J. C .........., Williamson, R. B ..,.... Williamson, T. B ...,.., 6111.95 of 7953 CContinued from page one laumlrcd twenty-tbreej LEONARD WEINBERGER A.B. New York U, '49 654 Lefferts Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOACHIM ALEXANDER WEISSFELD B.A. Brown '50 290 Maple St., New Bedford, Mass. WILLIAM HEAPHY WELCH A.B. Holy Cross '50 377 Prospect St., Northampton, Mass. DALE WALLACE WICKHAM A.B. Harvard '50 308 Melish Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Willis, W. E .......,....... 65 Willner, D. S ......,...... 65 Wilson, H. S ....,......,. 121 Wilson, H. K .....,,...... 121 Wilson, L. M ......,...... 65 Winnick, E. A ....,...,.. 122 Winton, R. C ......,.... 65 Wise, R. L .......,.. ..... 1 zz Wishod, J. H. .........,. 65 Witt, S. N ..........,..,... 122 Wittenstein, A. ..,..... 65 Wolf, A. K .............., as Wolf, C. E .,...., ..... 1 22 Wolf, D. ...,. ,..... 9 6 Wolf, F. .......... ...,,. 9 6 Wolf, G. W ............... 96 Wolman, P. C .......,... 65 Wood, R. R ..,.......... . 96 Woods, L. M .....,....... 65 Worswick, S. W ..,...,.. 123 Wright, C. G .,........... 96 Wright, H. .............. 65 Wyant, D. H .,......,.... 122 Wydler, H. U .,.......,. 65 Yanni, A .........,.... 96 Yee, K. T .,..,..., ...... 9 6 Zakariyya, H. S. .,..... 71 Zalel, M. J. ............... 97 Zarback, M, A ...,..,.... 96 Zaretsky, D. B .......,... 96 Zartman, J. N .,...,.., 122 Zefiiro, A ............,. 122 Zepf, J. R ....,., ...... 6 5 Zimmer, E. . .,......... 123 Zissman, M. L... ..... .122 Zollner, R. S .......,,.... 66 Zonderman, H. .....,.. 66 Zurier, M. L .............., 122 Zwicky, W. C ...,,...... 123 WILLIAM ERICKSON WIGGIN A.B. Harvard '50 918 Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. STANLEY WILBUR WORSWICK A.B. 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