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8 ADDISON A. MUELLER, Professor of Law, B.A. 1931, University of Wisconsin, LL.B. 1943, Yale Uni- versity. Mr. Mueller did not enter law school until he had gained ten years' business experience in the lumber industry. He is a member of the Wisconsin Bar and has published Contracts in Centextf' RALPH SHARP BROWN, JR., Associate Professor of Law, B.A. 1935, LL.B. 1939, Yale University. Mr. Brown practiced law with Wright, Gordon, Zachry 8z Parlin but left them for government service where he was Price Attorney for the Ofhce of Price Administration. Later, during the war, he served in the Navy aboard a PC and then a Destroyer Escort. DAVID HABER, Associate Professor of Law, B.S. 1942, College of the City of New York, LL.B. 1944 Yale University. Mr. Haber, after graduating from law, clerked first for Circuit judge Charles E. Clark, and then for Jus- tice Hugo Black during the 1945-1946 term. In July 1946 he joined the Yale Law School faculty. He col- laborated with Mr. McDougal in Property, Wealth, Land: Allocation, Planning and Development. 3' ' his WYE?
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x i '- JAMES WILLIAM MOORE, Professor of Law, B.S. Montana College 1924, JD. 1933 University of Chicago, J.S.D. 1935, Yale University. r i,,. un! 'CJ' Mr. Moore came to the Yale Law School in 1938. He has been Chief Research Assistant to the United States Supreme Court Procedure and Advisory Committee on Federal Rules of Civil Special Consultant to the Committee on Revisions to the Judicial Code. He is author of Moore's Federal Practice and Moore's Bankruptcy Manual , co-author of Moore and Ogleby on Corporate Reorganization , editor of Gilbert's Collier on Federal Practice, and Editor-in-chief on the 14th Edition of Collier's on Bankruptcy. -ki' NICHOLAS deBELLEVILLE KATZENBACH, Associate Pro- fessor of Law, B.A. 1945 Princetong Rhodes Scholar, Oxford Univer- sity 1947-49, LL.B. 1947 Yale University. Mr. Katzenbach came to Yale in 1952, after holding the post of Counsel and Consultant to the U.S. Air Force from 1950 to 1952. Prior to that time he was associated with Katzenbach, Gildea and Rudner of Trenton, New Jersey. VERN COUNTRYMAN, Associate Pro- fessor of Law, B.A. 1939, LL.B. 1942, Uni- versity of Washington. Mr. Countryman was associated with the National Labor Relations Board fol- lowing his graduation from law school and later served as clerk for justice Doug- las of the Supreme Court. After serving in World War II for three years as a Lieutenant in the Army, he was appointed Assistant Attorney General for the state of Washington. Before joining the faculty in the fall of 1948, he taught at the Uni- versity of Washington Law School. ts 1 f X f is if l 4. Pig. Y 5 70. gf' We . 'IQ Ji ' Hciicfk 63
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A li 1 A ' W .W 5 r3.5 af' 'L :ga A, if -3 if .., x.,,, ,, ..,. ,,,. E 4 all liz R?-E , . .JS . Q52 5 EU JUN' ' .. fig, ,gf ,:it' 2,25 ASHBEL GREEN GULLIVER, Garver Professor of Law, B.A. 1919, LL.B. 1922, M.A. CHon.J 1935 Yale University. Mr. Gulliver practiced law with Alex- ander and Green in New York from 1922 to 1927, when he joined the faculty. He served as assistant dean in charge of stu- dents 1934-1939, Acting Dean in 1939, and Dean of the Law School 1940-1946. He is a member of the Connecticut State Board of Pardons, and Chairman of the Connecticut Labor Relations Board. -vs ry - THOMAS IRWIN EMERSON, Professor of Law, B.A. 1928, LL.B. 1931, M.A, CHon.J 1946, Yale University. From 1931 to 1933 Mr. Emerson was with the firm of Elgle- hard, Pollak, Pitcher and Stern of New York. Since that time he has held the following governmental positions: Assistant Counsel for the N.R.A.g Principal Attorney for the N.L.R.B. and the Social Security Board, Associate General Counsel, Review Division, N.L.R.B., Special Assistant to the Attorney General, Department of justice, Associate General Counsel O.P.A.g Deputy Administrator in charge of Enforcement, O.P.A.g General Counsel, Office of Economic Stabilization, General Counsel, Ofiice of War Administration and Reconversion. Professor. Emerson joined the faculty of Yale in 1946. scc, . . . 35 tss st' A i i is .af et 1 3 'i iii' ii W? as . 4:1 . f ,,,, -5- H ii 1' versity. Cases on the Constitution. JOHN PAUL FRANK, Associate Pro fessor of Law, B.A. 1938, MA and LLB 1940 University of Wisconsin Sterling Fellow 1940-1941, J.S.D. 1947 Yale Uni Mr. Frank was a law clerk to Justice Black in 1942. He taught at Yale in the summer of 1946, and at Indiana Univer sity from 1946 to 1949. He is the author of Mr, justice Black, The Man and His Opinions , and is editor of Cases and Materials on Constitutional Law and
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