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ARTHUR LINTON CORBIN, Professor Emeritus of Law, B.A. 1894, University of Kansasg LL.B. 1899 Yale University, A.M. CHon.J 1909 Yale University. He was a Professor at the Yale Law School from 1903 until 1943, when he became a Professor Emeritus. He served as Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, California, and Columbia. He held the position of Special Advisor on Contracts and Reporter on Remedies for the American Institute of Law Restate- ment. His works include: Corbin's Anson on Con- tracts, Cases on Contracts and Corbin on Contracts. HAROLD DWIGHT LASSWELL, Professor of Law, Ph.B. 1922, Ph.D. 1936, University of Chicago. Mr. Lasswell has taught at the University of Chicago, the Wash- ington School of Psychiatry, and the William A. White Psychiatric Foundation. He was Director of War Communication Research, Advisor and Consultant to the Department of Justice and the De- partment of State. He has been a Visiting Professor at California and Western Reserve Universities, and also at Yenching University in Peking, China. His writings include World Politics and Personal Insecurity g Psychopathy and Politics g Propaganda, Communica- tion and Public Opinion and Power and Society. 4. ELIAS CLARK, Assistant Professor of Law, B.A. 1943, LL.B. 1947, Yale University. After graduation from law school, Mr. Clark was associated with the firm of Cleary, Gottlieb, Friendly and Cox from 1947-1949. During World War II he was a lieutenant and pilot in the Army Air Corps. He joined the faculty in the fall of 1949. Mr. Clark is a member of the New York Bar and the Connecticut Bar Associa- tion. 'I1
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BORIS I. BITTKER, Professor of Law, B.A. 1938, Cornell University, LL.B. 1941, Yale University. Mr. Bittker was clerk to Judge Jerome Frank of the U.S. Court of Appeals in 1941-1942. After a period on the staff of the General Counsel of the Lend Lease Administration, he entered the Army and was attached to the 42nd Infantry Division in France. In 1945 he became Chief of the Liquidation Section, General Counsel's Office, of the Ofhce of the Alien Property Custodian. He resigned this position in order to join the faculty here. vm ..,.. 'Uk 1- -,-H--T---f-, HARRY SHULMAN, Sterling Professor of Law, B.A. 1923, Brown University, LL.B. 1926, S.J.S. 1927, Harvard University. Mr. Shulman has been special counsel for the Railroad Retirement Board, 1942-43. He is Umpire of Labor Relations between the Ford Company and the United Automobile Workers Union, the UAW and the Bendix Corporation, and the UAW and the Wright Aeronautical Company. He was a Reporter of the Restatement of the Law of Torts, and a member of the U.S. Attorney General's Committee of Administrative Procedure. ii! pu.-4'- A RICHARD C. DONNELLY, Associate Pro- fessor of Law, A.B. 1936, Washburn College, LL.B. 19385 Sterling Fellow 1947-1948, j.S.D. 1949, Yale University. After graduation from law school Mr. Don- nelly engaged in private practice, and then served as an attorney for the Federal Land Bank. He served in World War II for three years. Mr. Donnelly joined the faculty in 1951 after teach- ing for two years at the University of Virginia.
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GRANT GILMORF, Associate Professor of Law, B.A. 1931, Pl'1,D. 1936, LL.B. 1942, Yale University. Mr. Gilmore's law school education was not his first with Yale University for he taught French at the Under- graduate School in 1936. Following his graduation from law, he became associated with Milbank, Tweed, and Hope in New York. He served as Lieutenant with the Oiiice of Judge Advocate General, United States Navy, during the war. JOHN R. THOMPSON, Assistant Professor of Law, B.A., Mellon Fellowship, Cambridge University, LL.B. 1947, Yale University. Mr. Thompson cletked for Chief jusice Vin- son in 1947-48. He was with the firm of Coving- ton, Burling, Rublee, Acheson and Shorb in Washington in 1948. Then in 1949 he joined the Yale faculty. WESLEY ALBA STURGES, Dean of the L School and Edward J. Phelps Professor of Law, Ph 1915, University of Vermont, LL.B. 1919, Columl Universityg J.D. fcum laudej 1923, Yale Law Scho D.C.1. CHon.J, University of Vermont, LL.D., Tula University, 1948. Dean Sturges has taught at the law schools of 1 Universities of South Dakota, Minnesota, Columb North Carolina, Washington, Drake, Northwestern a Kansas. He served as Chairman of the Faculty in 191 In 1946 became Dean of the Law School. He has serv as Executive Director, Distilled Spirits Institute, Ir and is now Chairman, Board of Directors, Americ Arbitration Association. . . . . . r, if
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