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Between acceptance and matriculation for the Yale Law Class of 1953, the War in Korea began. The global situation was a dissonant intrusion on the educational process and for a time gave our legal education a peculiar flavor as appellate advocacy was more strenuously stressed before Selective Service Boards than the Yale Moot Court of Appeals. With not an inconsiderable number of our classmates going off to service, those surviving had the feeling that study was not only a betrayal of them but of all Western Culture. ivf 2 CLASS OF 1953 But the Sterling Quadrangle did manage to offer some shelter from the cold war shivers, and, as we made some resolution with the world situation, we took a second look at the immense opportunities around us and were immediately gratified. As Mr. McDougal might phrase it. it was not clear whether we liked what we saw or whether we saw what we liked, but it was certain that the Yale Approach offered all the values that one could demand. From then on legal education became a painless, and oftentimes pleasing, process. And now we depart, completely sophisticated, strolling toward the Bar Exams. PON BAYLIS ALLEN, 190 ames Avenue, Niagara Falls, Iew York, B.A. Yale Uni- ersity, 1950. Moot Courtg egal Aidg Freshman Advi- ar, Chairman Orientation Committee: Student Associ- tion, Treasurer, Barristers' lnion. AUBURN EDGAR BEN- 'ON, JR., 1111 U. 7th Nob Hillj, Colorado prings, Colorado, B.A. Co- arado Colege, 1950. Moot lourt, Director. FOSTER BAM, 47 Ever- green Avenue, Westport, Connecticut, B.A. - History, Yale University, 1950. Moot Court, advisor: Legal Aidg Public Defender. CHARLES R. BERGOFFEN, 2719 Avenue M, Brooklyn, Science, University of Ne- braska, 1950. Law journal, Managing Elitor. MORTON DAVID BAR- ON, 7129 Kingsbury, Uni- versity City, Missouri, B.A. Amherst College, 195 0. For- um, Student Association. GEORGE BERLSTEIN, 780 Riverside Drive, New York, New York, B.A.-Political 1930. Law Journal, Legal Ai . -EQ - T 'Xu , Q if Q i 4.-P nf' 5 HOWARD ROBERT BAR- RON, 8232 South Paxton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, PBh.-Liberal Arts, Chicago University, 19483 B.A.-Poli- tical Science, Stanford Uni- versity, 1950. Moot Court, Associate Director, Legal Aid, Public Defenderg Bas- ketball Teamg Corbey Court. GEORGE WILSON BER- MANT, 262 North Beach- wood Drive, Los Angeles, California, B.A.-Political Sci- ence, University of South- ern California, 1950. Bar- risters' Union Director. .gg-A tar- I4 z f WILLIAM ELTON BAR- TON, 904 South Center Street, Casper. Wyoming, B.A. Colorado College, 1950. Moot Court, Corbey Court, President. ALBERT L. BERNIER. 7 Elmwood Avenue, Water- ville, Maine, B.A.-History, Colby College, 1950. Moot Courtl Legal Aid. 4-e-'
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ROBERT PETER BESHAR, 55 Lord Kitchener Road, New Rochelle, New York, B.A. Yale University, 1950, Moot Court, Public Defen- der: Barristers' Union, Di- rector. LEO B. BOZELL, JR., 2 Van Rose Drive, Hamden, Connecticut, B.A.-Economics, Yale University, 1950. Moot Court, Basketball Team: Cor- bey Court, Barristers' Union. ALFRED BRUMMEL, 565 West End Avenue, New York, New York, A.B.-Eco- nomics, Wesleyan University, 1950. JAMES ROBERT BJORGE, 2339 N. E. 51st Avenue, Portland, Oregon, B.S,-Elec- rrical Engineering, United States Naval Academy, 19473 B.E.-Mechanical Engineering, Yale University, 1953. Moot Court, Benj. N. Cordozo Prize for Moot Court, Frosh Counsellor, Corbey Court, Phi Delta Phi. PAUL E. BRAGDON, R. F. D. 5, Portland, Maine, B.A.-Political Science, Am- herst College, 1950. Moot Court, Public Defender, Freshman Advisor. THERON LAMAR CAU- DLE, III, 3 Wanoka Circle, Wadesboro, North Carolina, B.A.-Government, Wake For- est College, 1950. Law Jour- nal, Board Member, Moot Court, Harlan F. Stone Award, Member Inter-Law School Moot Court Team, Yale Bar Association . . . Executive Board, Intramural Football, Corbey Court, Stu- dent Association, Chairman, Social Committee, Phi Delta Phi, President. ALBERT G. BLAKEY, III, Niles Lane, York Pennsyl- vania, B.A.-Political Econo- mics, Williams University, 1950. Moot Court, Advisor, Legal Research, Instructor, Frosh Counsellor, Corbey Court, Barristers' Union, Di- rector. IRVING BRECHER, 21 Green Gardens Court, East Haven, Connecticut, B.A. McGill University, 1943, M. A. Harvard University, 1947, Ph.D. Harvard University, 1951. Legal Research, Prize for Legal Research Paper. YOLANDE HARGRAVE CHAMBERS, 88 Manly St., Portsmouth, Virgina, B.S.- Social Science, Hampton ln- stitute, 1950. Moot Court, Advisor, Legal Aid, Execu- tive Committee, Memo Comm., Chairman, Barristers' Union. 18 SOL BLECKER. 5022 N. 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, B.A.-Political Science, Haverford Colege, 1949. Legal Aid, Public De- fender, Freshman Advisor, Forum. HANS L. BRUHL, 359 George Street, New Haven, Connecticut, Referendar-Law, University of Berlin Law School, 1950. DON MARK CHANG, 35-B So. Kuakini Street, Honolu- lu, Hawaii, A.B.-Political Sci- ence, University of Nebras- ka, 1950. Legal Aid, Forum, Vice-Chairman, Oversextette, Corbey Court, Barristers' Un- ion. .4 233 I LIPPMAN BODOFF, 1 50th Street, Brooklyn, York, B.S.S. College of City of New York, 1 Barristers' Union. DAVID T. BAZELON, Dwight Street, New Hz Connecticut, B.S.-English erature, Columbia Univei 1949. Law Journal, F Advisor. RALPH CHEW, 195 Army Road, Scarsdale, York, B.S.-History and ll ematics, Bowdoin Col 1950. Moot Court, 1 Aid, Student Associatio
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