IHE HHHVHHU lHW SEHUIH YIHHHHHK Dedicated to tboxe .ftralentx of the .reboot now in the armed forcef, and containing a tribute to the late Mr. Imtice Brandeis. 1941 - 1942 VOLUME FIVE PUBLISHED BY THE LAW SCHOOL YEAR BOOK COMMITTEE OF THE PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE ASSOCIATION HARVARD UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS COPYRIGHT 1941 BY RAYMOND DENNETT TRUSTEE FOR THE HARVARD LAW SCHOOL YEAR BOOK COMMITTEE Dedicated to the students of the Classes of 1942, 1945, and 1944 who have withdrawn from this School to serve in the armed forces. First row, left to right: Pvt. DAVID E. AGNEW, Candidates Class, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va. 2nd Lt. JAMES A. AMSDEN, 34th Reg., 5th Armored Div., Fort Knox, Ky. Pvt. WALTER P. ARENWALD, Co. B, 30th Engineer Bn., Fort Belvoir, Va. WILLIAM A. BADER, 603 Hawley Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Ensign R. PALMER BAKER, JR., Third Naval District, 169 E. 69th St., New York, N. Y. Second row: Ensign ROBERT J. BANKS, JR., U. S. Naval Intelligence Dept., Washington, D. C. Ensign CHARLES F. BARBER, U.S.N.R., Ollice of Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, D. C. Cadet OSCAR M. BATE, JR., Pensicola, Fla. Ensign DAVID S. BATE, U.S.N.R., Communications Echcgaol, Nowton, Conn. Ensign THADDEUS R. BEAL, Boston Navy Yard, 60 Brattle St., Cam- ri ge, Mass. J Third row: ROBERT W. BEAN, Fed. Reserve Board, Washington, D. C. ROBERT E. BINGHAM, Tax Amortization Div., Legal Section, Cleveland Ordinance District, 1001 Terminal Tower, Cleve- land, Ohio. Ensign LEE H. BLOOM, Supply Corps., U.S.N.R., Floyd Bennett Field, N. Y. Crp. CLARENCE M. BOTTS, JR., Co. C., 64th Inf., Tn. Bn., Camp Wolters, Texas. Lt. 2d JANUAR D. BOVE, Coast Artillery, Fort Hancock, N. J. Fourth row.: Cadet JOHN G. BRACKETT, Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala. Lt. 2d JAMES BRADY, Camp Upton, Long Island, N. Y. E. CAGE BREWER, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D. C. Lt. 2d FRED R. BROOKS, O.R.C., 50l Kentucky Ave., Loogootee, Ind. Pvt. WILLIAM P. BUNDY, Co. A., 2d Signal Tn. Bn., Signal Corps Replacement Tn. Center, Fort Monmouth, N. J. 6 First row, left to right: Pvt. WILLIAM B. BYRNE, JR., Battery D., 11th Bn., 4th Regiment, F.A.R.T.C., Fort Bragg, N. C. 2nd Lt. CLIFTON B. CARTER, cfo Chief of the Air Corps, Wash- ington, D. C. Pvt. HENRY CHATFIELD, Co. C., 10th Bn., A.F.R.T.C., Fort Knox, Ky. GEORGE CHESTON, 986 Memorial Drive, Oreland, Pa. FARLEY CHILDS, Co. D., 5th Bn., Fort Belvoir, Va. Second row: HARVEY COHEN, Greenwood Lake, N. Y. Pvt. WARNER G. COSGROVE, JR., Armored Division Ofhcers School, Fort Knox, Ky. JOHN M. CROCKETT, Assisting Research Engineer for Defense Orders, Raritan Copper Works, Perth Amboy, N. J. 2nd Lt. JAMES DE LORETO, 7th F.A. Observation Bn., A.P.O. No. 306, Fort Bragg, N. C. Ensign LEWIS K. DODD, II, U. S. N. R. School, Northwestern Univ., Chicago, lll. Third row: Pvt. FRED DOPPELT, Co. D., Ind. Ordinance Tn. Bn., Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. JOHN C. EARLY, 25 Fenwood Rd., Summit, N. J. 2nd Lt. JOSEPH H. B. EDWARDS, 323 Bn., U. S. Field Artillery, A.P.O. No. 1, Fort Bragg, N. C. 2nd Lt. JAMES C. EVANS, 3rd QIFQIOICB, Benjamin Field, Tampa, Fla. EDWARD R. FARLEY, JR., U. S. N. R., Staten Island, Fourth row: MAHLON FECHTER, Atlantic Ave., Patchogue, N. Y. 1st Lt. WILLIAM C. GAR- I-OW, 56th Inf. Tn. Bn., Camp Wolters, Texas. CARL E. GLOCK, Signal Corps, Fort Monmouth, N. Lt. JOHN C. GODBOLD, Battery B., 5th Bn., 2d Regiment, Field Artillery Replacement 'grinning Center, Fort Bragg, N. C. Pvt. ERNEST L. GODSHALK, Co. C., 4th Bn., Camp Wheeler, a. 7 First row, left to right: ARTHUR H. GREGORY, Naval Reserve Air Corps, Squantum, Mass. Pvt. RALPH L. GUSTIN, JR., Co. A., 26th Tn. Bn., Camp Croft, S. C. 2d Lt. SAM W. HALL, Asst. Provost Marshal, Air Corps Technical Training School, Chanute Field, Ill. JOHN CHARLES HANAHUE, 903 Quincy St., Scranton, Pa. Pvt. HUGH HARWOOD, Co. B., 32d Inf. Tn. Bn., Camp Croft, S. C. Second Row: ROBERT S. HELLENDALE, 616 Fairway Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Pvt. PAUL F. HELLMUTH, lst Bn., 6th Quartermaster Tn. Regiment, Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va. D. A. HILLEN- BRAND, U. S. Naval Supply Corps, Harvard Business School, Soldiers Field P. O., Boston, Mass. Pvt. EDWARD F. HINDLE, Co. D., 4th Ordinance Tn. Bn., Ordinance Replacement Training Center, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. MILTON HIRSCH, 3110 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. Third row: RICHARD L. HIRSCHBERG, 3341 E. Monmouth Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. SCHUYLER HOLLINGSWORTH, 311 Brush Hill Rd., Milton, Mass. WILLIAM M. HOLMAN, 6027 Winder- mere, Rd., Seattle, Washington. Ensign ROBERT HOMANS, Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas: WILFRED G. HOWLAND, 15 Fremont St., Concord, N. H. Fourth row: PHILIP KATZMAN, 134 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Cadet JOSEPH P. KENNEDY, JR., United States Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla. Cadet THOMAS KILLIFER, Naval Reserve Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas. GENE G. KING, Battery B., 56th Field Artillery, Camp Roberts, Cal. JOHN A. KING, JR., 165 Green Bay' Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. . 8. First row, left to right: Ensign CHARLES KRAMER, U. S. Naval Reserve.'Ensign'DANIEL' A, KRAMER, 3d Naval District. JOHN B..LAWLESS, 7th F. A. Bn., A. P.1O.4No: 1, Fort Bragg, N. C. LAWRENCE M. LEVINSON, 2512 Union Ave., Chattanooga, Tehn. CAMPBELL LOCKE, 150 Ocean Ave., Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. ' Second row: 2nd Lt. WILLIAM D. LOUCKS, JR., 33d Pursuit Group, Mitchell Field, Long Island, N. Y. Pvt. EDWARD C. MAHER, D5 - P3, C. A. R. T. S., Fort Eustis, Va. Pvt. CHARLES H. MAYER, Co. D., 30th Inf. Tn. Bn., Camp Croft, S. C. Pvt. JOSEPH A. MENDENHALL, Co. D, 9th Tn., Bn., Fort Wheeler, Ga. 2d Lt. JOHN H. MILLER, II, 64th Pursuit Squadron, Army Air Base, Windsor Locks, Conn. Third row: JOHN G. MOSKOVICS, V-6, U.S.N.R., U.S.N. Tn. School, Los Angeles, Cal. Pvt. STEPHEN F. MULLEN, Co. C., 31 Inf. Tn. Bn., Camp Croft, S. C. lst Lt. FREDERICK W. NANTKER, Battery D., 185d Field Artillery, Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyoming. Ensign DAVID M. OLDS, U.S.N.R., C953 La Clair St., Pittsburgh, Pa.J GREGORY O'KEEFE, 1655 72nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fourth row: JOHN PEMBERTON, British-American Ambulance Corps, Cairo, Egypt. Corporal CHARLES O. PORTER, Co. A., 9th Medical Tn. Bn., Camp Lee, Va. Ensign DONALD B. PROUTY, 138 West Vanderbilt St., Corpus Christi, Texas. M. LEON RASBACH, JR., 4th Regi- ment, Battery C., Bn. 12, F.A.R.C., Bldg. 264, Fort Bragg, N. C. Pvt. RODNEY T. ROBERTSON, Battery C., 12th Bn., 4th Field Artillery Replacement Regiment, Fort Bragg, N. C. A .,+.. 9 First row, left to right: JAMES M. ROUSSMANIERE, Oyster Bay, N. Y. Pvt. B. B. RUDOLPH, Co. B., llth Bn., Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga. Pvt. HERBERT F. SCHMELZER, Co. B., 34th Inf. Tn. Bn., Camp Croft, S. C. Ensign ALAN N. SCHNEIDER, 3rd Naval Dist., Boston Naval Yard. CorphEIUIG?NE SCHUSTER, Co. C., 5th Bn., Signal Corps Replacement Tn. Center, Fort Mon- mout , . . Second row: Ensign NELSON SCHWAB, JR., Fort Schuyler, New York, N. Y. Ensign ROBIN SCULLY, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C. Pvt. RALPH P. SEMONOFF, Co. D., 26th Inf. Replacement Bn., Camp Croft, S. C. Ensign WILLIAM SHALLOW, U. S. Coast Guard, Boston, Mass. Pvt. ROBERT SHULMAN, 65th Pursuit Squadron, U. S. Air Corps, Windsor Locks, Conn. Third row: L. SKIDMORE, JR., Naval Reserve Midshipman School, Northwestern Univ., Chicago, Ill. 2d Lt. HENRY J. SMITH, JR., 51st Coast Artillery, Port of San Juan, Puerto Rico. SEYMOUR H. SMITH, Box flSE., Cedar Grove Rd., Toms River, N. J. Pvt. WILLIS A. TRAFTON, JR., 12th Bn., Battery C., F. A. R. C., T., R., 264. Pvt. JOHN L. VIOTTI, Co. C., 36th Tn. Bn., Camp Croft, S. C. Fourth row: Ensign JAMES B. VOORHEES, First Naval District, Hotel Manger, Boston, Mass. Pvt. GEORGE 'R. WALTER, Ordinance Training Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. lLt. HERBERT A. WATERMAN, Battery E., 57th Tn. Bn., Camp Callan, San Diego, Cal. Ensign CARL H. WATSON, JR., Transition Training Squadron, Norfolk, Va. Pvt. BURWELL B. WILKES, IV, Co. C., 40th Bn., Camp Croft, S. C. 10 Ensign JAMES GORDON WOODRUFF, U. S. S. Destroyer Hammann , cfo Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Not Photographed Ensign Sylvester Cunningham, Naval Training School, Boston Navy Yard. George Scott Cu ming, 1508 Cordova Ave., Lakewood, Ohio. Melville N. Collins, 2714 - 36th St., Washington, D. C. STANLEY E. ZIMMER- MAN, Naval Training School, Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. James C. Cooper, Jr., P.O. Drawer 21, Henderson, N. C. Stephen V. Lax, 6609 North 10th St., Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Cyrus R. Taylor, 160 E. Sidney Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Nole: Men lined ahrwe with their home addrers are thore who were recenlly inducted into the armed forces, and who were zmahle In give nr lheir army .rtaliom in time for puhlicaiion. 11 A MESSAGE TO THE STUDENTS Editor? Note: Early in 1941 the author: .rent copier of thi: letter to all rtitdentr. Believing the thoughts expressed therein are truly en- uoirraging to thore of 115 who will shortly he member: of the armed forces, and in rexpome to marry reqitertr from present aml part mem- herx of this school, we are happy to reprint it. May31,1941 To the Students of the Harvard Law School: Witluin a short time many of you will be called into the service of the United States. Some of you may be resentful, feeling that the personal sacrifice you are required to make is unnecessary. Some may feel that it is unfair to take from you one of your most valuable yearsg to impede your progress as you are nearing your goal and to waste the qualities with which you could do more service elsewhere. Some of you may feel that this has been forced upon you by men who, like ourselves, can not now serve in this way and who have magnified the dangers which surround us. Without seeking to justify to you any position that we may have taken as to national or international affairs, we venture to make these suggestions because of our interest in you as individuals - for most, if not all, of you are known personally to one or more of us. Whether or not the need of an army is great and whether or not the plans for it are wise or fair, the country is committed to such a policy. The success of this policy will depend in large measure upon the whole-hearted support of those who are in the service. You have been favored far above most of the younger generation. You have reached an intellectual level far above the averageg you have the mental equipment which is the only worthwhile capital for the troubled days that are aheadg you have been educated to advise and to lead others. You can build upon the misfortune which is preventing you from now acting as a lawyer or from continuing your law studies, by doing a splendid service to the country. You will find others in the army who have been pulled away from their homes, their friends and occupations, and who are unhappy and resentful. You will find men to whom the experience of camp life is one of bore- dom and discontent. It is in this environment that you can show the qualities of an 12 educated mind as successfully as in legal practice. You can, if you will, become a force of great value to the nation. From your personal standpoint, it is very important that you give your best. First, if you determine to make the best of a series of uninviting tasks in an unwanted en- vironment you can become reasonably happy. You will End many problems which, while you may disagree with the army's way of meeting them, will be interesting. You will gain confidence in the army's ability to care for the physical condition of its men and you will acquire respect for the loyalty to duty of most of the regular army officers. Secondly, you will acquire a great deal of valuable experience in dealing with the cross section of young America. It will add to your armory of weapons in your profes- sion, for the ability to understand others is perhaps the most important mental attribute of a successful lawyer. And finally, if you put your back into the work cheerfully, it will give you a moral background that will stand you in great stead in the difficult days which we shall have to meet. Looking back, we cannot call our life in the army a waste of our time, but rather a distinct advantage for the days that followed. We confidently believe that army life will prove to be no waste of your time or effort. Furthermore, it will be no small satisfaction, as you travel through life, to carry with you the realization that you played a part in serving the nation in its hour of need. You have our affection and our confidence. We wish for you all those manifold benefits which come from a job well done. ,f. 26744. L .Tl... ... THE HARVARD LAW SCHOOL IN THE FIRST GREAT WAR N 1916-17 there were 857 students C 66 more than in the previous yearj. In 1917-18 the number fell from 857 to 297, in 1918-19 from 297 to 128. The light guttered, flickered, but did not go out. In December, 1918, announcement was made of a special session of seven months CFebruary to August 19195. The intent was to save, so to speak, a year of their lives to students who had been honorably discharged from the services. 507 students came to this special session. In 1919-20 the number of students bounded back again to 883. The Faculty in 1916-17 was only about a third as large as it now is -- the Presi- dent, the Dean and ten other members. Three have died, President Lowell and Professors Williston and Beale have become Emeritus, Dean Pound has, as Dean, become Emeritus but as a University Professor still gives an important part of his time to the School, Professor Frankfurter has become the fifth man who has both taught in the Harvard Law School and has also been a Justice of the Supreme Court. joseph Warren, Scott, Chafee and I were the other members of the 1916-17 Faculty. In the special session of 1919 the courses offered were: First year, Procedure, Con- tracts, Criminal Law and Principles of Liability, Property, Torts, Second year, Agency, Bills and Notes, Equity, Evidence, Property, Sales, Thircl year, Conflict of Laws, Con- situtional Law, Corporations, Equity, Public Utilities, Trusts. From February to june 1919, when the School was a double-barrelled school, most of the courses were given in the special session by the same men who gave them in the regular session. Throughout the war years there was no resolution by the Faculty on any matter relating to the war which was not, after discussion and moulding, voted unanimously. The resolutions adopted included the following CApril 24, 19179: 1. Third-Year Sluflemr. Third-year students actually in the service of the United States or actually called into the service of the United States prior to the end of the school year, including such students as shall be accepted in federal training camps, will 14 be excused from residence from the date at which they are so actually called into service or accepted in training camps, and, if their record at the present date is such that, if continued, they would be recommended for a degree in june, 1917, they will be recom- mended therefor. 2. Second Year Slurlenlr. Any second-year student in full and regular standing actually called into the service of the United States, as above defined, now or before the end of the school year, will be excused from residence from the date at which he is so actually called into service. Such students may return and complete their third year, and if they take successfully all their third-year examinations, such examinations will also be accepted in lieu of second-year examinations. 3. Fim-Year Stmlenu. Any first-year student who has been in regular attendance up to the date of his actual calling into the service of the United States, as above defined, who is so called into the service prior to the end of the school year, will be excused from residence from the date at which he is so actually called into service. Such students may return and complete their second year, and if they take successfully all their second year examinations, such examinations will also be accepted in lieu of first-year examinations. A word as to the financial wherewithal. In 1916-17 more than two-thirds of the income was from tuition. In the next two years there was, of course, a sharp break in such income. Nevertheless, the surplus of the School fthe amount standing to its credit on the books of the Treasurer of the Corporation under the heading General Suspense J increased from 373,837.96 on june 30, 1917, to 379,590.30 on june 30, 1919. Several factors contributed to this result - Austin Hall was leased to the U. S. Naval Radio School for f543,750, the members of the Faculty who served in the special session de- sired to receive therefor only an amount in the nature of an honorariumg and in the front office there was an Aberdeen watch over every item of expenditure, no matter how trivial. Expenditure for the Library was cut, but only about 12 per cent. The state of mind of some Cnot mostj citizens in the present emergency is dis- quieting. There are some who are conscious, keenly conscious, of what the country owes them but are not so conscious of what they owe the country, and there are some who, like an ostrich, refuse to face ugly facts. Persons who assert that, under present world conditions, our democracy will not prove fit to survive Cin the Darwinian sense of the phrasej are abviously a menace. But persons who assert with complacent optimism and 15 bland, indulgent smile that there is no danger are also a menace - and probably a greater menace. I am conhdent that at least 90 per cent of the men who are, or have been, students in the Harvard Law School will size up rhe facts with common sense and shrewdnessg that they realize that disabling, crippling, hamstringing the nation would of course under- mine the security and prosperity of its membersg and that they will grimly and effectively do their parts to prevent such hamstringing. And General Grim will do it. To look ahead. A nation with no ideals will decline and fall. But man cannot live on ideals alone. There is need also of the realistic approach to the difliculr task of implementing the ideals. Itlealr inadequately hlendetl with realirm do much more harm than goorl. Let us look squarely in the face the fact that in the last thirty years we have shown more capacity for generating enthusiasm for ideals than for finding effective ways to realize them. We have scaled peaks of enthusiasm only to slip and plunge down into a slough of despond, - disillusioned and cynical. If we are to live and be happy about it we cannot afford to do that sort of thing indefinitely. When this emergency is over there ought to be a lot of common-sense, hardheaded, clear, simple, modest thinking. A child can grarp an irleal. Bat only wire men can implement it. Wisdom is the prin- cipal thingg therefore get wisdomg and with all thy getting get understanding. We must think out practical, workable ways and means for implementing the fundamental Amer- ican ideal of Live and let live to be applied to nations. But the immediate job is Cas I see itb the elementary job of self-preservation. EDWARD H. WARREN 16 THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, UNITED STATES ARMY by COLONEL ARCHIBALD KING Judge Advocate General's Department, U. S. Army Harvard: A.B., 19033 A.M., 1904, LLB., 1906 HE judge Advocate General's Department is a staff department of the Army, as are the Quartermaster Corps, the Medical Department, the Finance Depart- ment, and others. At this time, it is composed of 113 ofhcers of the regular Army ranging in rank from The Judge Advocate General, who is a major general, down to captains. There are also 515 officers of the Judge Advocate General's Department in the Officers' Reserve Corps, of whom 205 are now on active duty. There are over 100 officers of the judge Advocate General's De- partment in the National Guard, all on active duty. All these ofhcers, regular, reserve, and National Guard, are lawyers. No soldiers are en- listed in or permanently assigned to the Judge Advocate General's Department, but soldiers of other branches of the service are often detailed to its offices as clerks, but soldiers of other branches of the service are often detailed to its offices as clerks, stenographers, and messengers. Vacancies in the Judge Advocate General's Department of the regular Army are Hlled by the transfer from other branches of regular officers who have had a legal ed- ucation before entering the Army, a source now pretty well exhaustedg by sending young officers of other branches of the regular Army to law school and afterwards transferring them to the judge Advocate General's Department, a method suspended during the present emergency, and by transfer to the regular Army of reserve officers of the judge Advocate General's Department between the ages of 50 and 36. To be eligible for an original appointment as captain fthe lowest gradeh in the judge Advocate General's Department of the Officers' Reserve Corps, an applicant must be a male citizen of the United States, between the ages of 28 and 37, who has been for at least four years either a practicing attorney in good standing, a teacher in a law 17 school, or the holder of a judicial or quasi-judicial ofhce. The minimum age is set at 28 because it is believed that younger men had best serve in the combatant arms. The military knowledge thereby acquired will be useful to them if they should later be com- missioned in the judge Advocate Genera1's Department. As there is now a considerable surplus in the judge Advocate General's Department of the Officers' Reserve Corps above anticipated needs, appointments thereto are suspended for the time being. The primary purpose of the judge Advocate General's Department is to furnish legal advice to the President on military matters and to the Secretary of War and the Commanding Generals on whose staffs the officers of the department serve. A secondary, but important, purpose is to furnish legal advice to anybody in the Army who needs such advice in the performance of his official duties. The question may be asked: - why have lawyers in the Army? The Army is a fighting organization, what necessity is there for lawyers as a part of it? - The answer is that an army, if it is to be an army and not a mob, must have discipline. In order to have discipline, punishments must be imposed for crimes and military offenses, and the imposition of punishment must be prompt, certain, uniform as between offenses of like degree, and neither too light nor too severe. If the court-martial system seriously fails in any of these respects, the discipline of the Army, and therefore its military efficiency, will be much diminished. When we turn to the internal administration of the Army and to its business dealings, as in the purchase of supplies and the construction of build- ings, it is evident that these complicated transactions must also be conducted in a legal manner with due regard for the rights of all concerned, or else the efficiency of the Army will seriously suffer. For all these reasons lawyers in the Army are necessary. The question may be considered more in detail. As all readers of this yearbook know, the existence of every organism of the federal government and every act of every such organism must ultimately be referred to and based upon some provision of the Constitution. Every member of the Convention that framed the Constitution had been a witness of and many of them had been participants in the Revolutionary War, and they were under no illusions that the government which they were establishing would enjoy perpetual peace. In the preamble they stated that one of the reasons for the adop- tion of the Constitution was to provide for the common defense, and they repeated that expression in Article I, Section 8, enumerating the powers of Congress. That sec- tion also authorizes Congress to declare war, to raise and support armies and to 18 make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces. Pursuant to those constitutional provisions, Congress has passed many laws about the Army, one of the most important of which is the National Defense Act, originally enacted June 3, 1916 C39 Stat. 1665 and since amended many times. That act regulates the structure of the Army, its organization into regiments and other units, the rank of its personnel, the appointment, promotion, and retirement of its officers, the enlistment, promotion, and discharge of its soldiers, the several arms and staff departments, the Officers' Reserve Corps, the Enlisted Reserve Corps, the National Guard, the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, the Citizens' Military Training Camps. Another very important act, the Pay Re- adjustment Act of June 10, 1922 142 Stat. 6255, fixes the pay and allowances of every- one in the Army. Every year, and in these troublous times much more often, Congress passes an appropriation act fixing the amounts of money which the Army may spend for various purposes. Another important enactment with reference to the Army is Chapter II of the act of june 4, 1920 Q41 Stat. 7872, called The Articles of War, which is a criminal code for the Army, enumerating offenses, providing for courts- martial, regulating their composition, jurisdiction, procedure, and powers, and the ap- proval, review, mitigation, suspension, and remission of their sentences. All these statutes and many others are assembled in Title 10, United States Code. The number and complexity of these laws require a considerable number of lawyers for their interpretation and construction. As a few samples of the questions which the judge advocates, the Army lawyers, are called upon to solve daily, the following are mentioned: Was a certain injury incurred in line of duty? Is a claim against the United States arising out of a collision between a civilian automobile and an army truck well founded, and may it lawfully be paid? May a man who has been convicted of a felony but who has since been pardoned be enlisted? Must the Quartermaster, who needs ten tons of gravel for the roads in the post, put an advertisement in the papers calling for bids and give the contract to the lowest bidder, even though that process may involve consider- able delay and inconvenience, or may he telephone to the nearest dealer in gravel and order it to be sent out at once? Is it lawful for a post commander to issue an order that no soldier under the grade of sergeant may own an automobile? The officers of the Judge Advocate General's Department are stationed at the headquarters of every division, corps, army, air district, corps area, and overseas de- 19 partment. Their primary duty is to advise the commanding generals of those commands, but secondarily, it is their duty to advise anybody in the Army who needs legal advice with respect to his official duties. Besides the judge advocates at the headquarters of the various commands above mentioned, there is the judge Advocate General's Office in the War Department at Washington. It is a large oflice with at present 106 ofiicers on duty in it. The most dif- ficult legal questions are sent to it for solution. All general court-martial records are sent to it for final examination and review. At the head of it is The judge Advocate General. The nature of the work of the office is shown by listing the sections into which it is divided: There are in the first place two Boards of Review, each composed of three ex- perienced officers, one of which reads and passes on every general court-martial record in which a severe sentence is imposed. The Military Justice Section examines all other general court-martial records. The Military Affairs Section handles all legal questions with respect to the personnel of the Army, their appointment, enlistment, promotion, discharge, retirement, and pay and allowances. The War Plans Section deals with the legal aspects of war plans. The Contracts Section handles legal questions growing out of the business operations of the Army, advertising for supplies, bids, the form of con- tracts, performance or breach, delays, emergency purchases, fidelity bonds. The Claims Section of the office deals with claims by or against the United States arising out of the operations of the Army, automobile claims, personal injury claims, claims growing out of contracts. The Patent Section deals with patents for all sorts of military inventions. The Military Reservations Section deals with the purchase and sale of real estate for the Army, examination of titles to such property, and handles matters affecting the work of the Engineer Corps in connection with rivers, harbors, canals, bridges and wharves. Finally, there is a Miscellaneous Section. It is my hope, therefore, that I have offered through the medium of this necessarily brief article, some insight into the legal protection afforded the men who have forsworn their individual status as private citizens in order to serve their country. More pertinent to the readers of this article are the possibilities afforded the embryonic attorney to pursue his career in so extensive and comprehensive an organization. There is opened then, a gate to continued legal practice for the young lawyer whose scholastic gown must be exchanged for Olive Drab. zo IPF 0 O 7 DY Y f Before turning fo fgc curve: gear, fe! ug FCll1S5,CU18 Fax fvig nfs fo gina Q80 uiogefx go MF fge ibcvlfg for Qgicg fgig OCLIQ PfaXc5 a guggfcudiafy Pav! in as jugfingw foci, lo Ciobcvg Fifi gcc Gnagef 0. ccagefcgg fig! if Scgoofj glmbg. 865 Qvig3om Pr againgf fgs injugficcg offgc amber Frcvaif7ir13w Suringw gig Xoutg, Gl1b 5aGv 185 CX7Cl1flldfCgs1!138 in lgcxf ovbcr. Sfcmivfar of jugficc 0 dlib gunianifx, Qs ig cu geacog fo tge mcg of 8'CavGav3 gcaffv fgtl Qvovh over. 805 namt, - o - Ocouig Ecmgifsg Afranscig 0 o 1 MR. JUSTICE BRANDEIS by PAUL A. FREUND I-IE achievements of Mr. justice Brandeis were so various, his learning so profound, his resourcefulness so formidable, that it would be easy to mis- take these for the measure of the man. These were, indeed, the marks of a dedicated life, but it was the dedication that gave it greatness. To realize the promise of America through law - that men might share to the limit of their capacity in the American adventure - was for him the lawyer's supreme task. In him the 1awyer's genius was dedicated to the prophet's vision. In his hand the sword and the flame were one. Thus dedicated, his life had the simplicity of greatness. He believed that responsibility is the developer of men, and that excessive power is the great corrupter. Care is taken, he liked to quote, that the trees do not scrape the skies. These beliefs unified and illuminated all his labors. They gave direction to his tireless mastery of detail. They are revealed in the measures he advocated at the bar: an increased share for labor in the problems and rewards of manage- mentg a limit on corporate pyramids, the maintenance of competition. They gave coherence and moral intensity to his judgments on the bench: the strengthening of federalism, freedom of expression, the fallibility of judges exercising supreme power. They gave profound meaning to his advice to young lawyers: that this country is not simply Washington, much less New York, that talents and training should be carried back to the service of one's own community. Fidelity to his beliefs cost him ease but never serenity. His faith in the moral awareness of men gave him strength and unquenchable courage. To flag- ging spirits he would hold up the banner that could never be struck: brains, rectitude, singleness of purpose, and time. For no man do the words of the good gray poet come more fittingly: The pride of the United States leaves the wealth and finesse of the cities and all returns of commerce and agriculture and all the magnitude of geography or shows of exterior victory to enjoy the breed of full-sized men or one full-sized man unconquerable and simp1e. 22 Louis DEM1s1Tz BRANDEIS 23 BOOK UNE FACULTY JAMES BRYANT CONANT Prericlent of the U1ziverJ'ily President Conant was born in Dorchester, Mass., in 1893. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1913 and received his Ph.D. degree in 1916. From 1916 until 1917 he was Instructor in Chemistry at Harvard, Assistant Professor from 1919 until 1925, Associate Professor from 1925 until 1927, Professor from 1927 until 1929 and Sheldon Emery Professor of Organic Chemistry until 1933. In June of that year he was elected President of Harvard University, succeeding A. Lawrence Lowell. A member of the board of scientific directors of the Rockefeller Institute since 1930, President Conant is an honorary fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He served as a lieutenant in the Sanitary Corps of the United States Army in 1917 and as a major in the Chemical Warfare Service in 1918. At present he is discharging the duties of Chairman of the National Defense Research Committee. He is a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Na- tional Academy of Sciences, the Imperial Academy of Science CHallej, the Royal So- ciety CEnglandJ, and the Royal Society of Edinburgh CScotlandD. He is the author of many important volumes on Organic Chemistry and islone of the outstanding authorities in this field. 27 JAMES MCCAULEY LANDIS Dean and Byrne Proferrof of Acimifzirlmlive Law Dean Landis was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1899. He was graduated from Princeton in 1921 and received from the Harvard Law School the degree of LL.B. in 1924 and S.J.D. in 1925, becoming Case Editor of the Law Review. After a year as secretary to Mr. Justice Brandeis, he joined the Harvard Law School Faculty in 1926, was ap- pointed Dean in' 1937 and Byrne Professor of Administrative Law in 1939. Massachusetts Commissioner on Uniform State Laws from 1931 until 1933. Dean Landis was a member of the Federal Trade Commission, 1933-1934, and Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1935-1937. In 1938 he was appointed by President Roosevelt as a member of an Emergency Board under the Federal Railway Act and in 1939 was special trial examiner for the Bridges Hearing. At present he is serving as United States Regional Director, First Civilian Defense Area. Dean Landis is the author of The Administrative Process and Cases on Labor Law, and collaborated with Mr. justice Frankfurter in The Business of the Supreme Court 119275. He is teaching Administrative Law and Labor Law this year. He has previously taught Contracts, Legislation, Quasi-Contracts, Public Utilities, and Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure. 28 JOSEPH HENRY BEALE R oyall Profersor of Law Emeritus Professor Beale retired from the Law School in 1938 after a continuous membership on the Faculty of forty- erght years. With Professor Williston he shares the record for length of teaching service in Harvard Law School history. Born in 1861, he received his education at Harvard fA.B. 1882, A.M. 1887, LL.B. 18875. While a student he became one of the founders of the Lau' Review. In 1890, after practicing in Boston, Professor Beale began his teaching which continued through four administra- tions and included almost every subject in the curricu- lum. The development of Conflict of Laws and Taxation HS separate courses was largely his work. He was named Carter Professor of General jurisprudence in 1908, and, in 1912, Royall Professor. Professor Beale has written nine casebooks and seven texts including his monumental treatise on the Conflict of Laws, published in 1935. Long active in the Associa- tion of American Law Schools, Professor Beale served as its president in 1913-1914. He was also one of the Organizing forces behind the formation of the American Law Institute, for which he was the Reporter of the Restatement of the Conflict of Laws. FACULTY SAMUEL WILLISTON Dam Proferror of Law Emeritur Professor Williston, whose career is identical with that of Professor Beale in length, also retired in 1938 after forty-eight years of teaching in the Law School. Born in 1861, the recipient of an A.B. from Harvard in 1882 and an A.M. and LL.B. in 1888, Professor Williston was secretary to Mr. Justice Gray and practised law in Boston for a year before he began his teaching career in 1890. I-Ie was one of the editors of Volume I of the Review. In 1903 and 1919, respectively, Professor Williston received the Weld and Dane Chairs. Meanwhile his re- nown as a legal writer in the fields of Contracts and Com- mercial Law was rapidly spreading. He compiled case- books in Contracts, Sales, and Bankruptcy. In 1909 he published the Law of Sales and was also draftsman of the Uniform Sales Act. It is in the field of Contracts, however, that Profes- sor Williston has achieved his greatest fame. The Law of Contracts, published by him in 1920, is regarded as one of the great treatises in Anglo-American law. He also was Reporter for the Restatement of Contracts. In 1929 Professor Williston was awarded the first gold medal of the American Bar Association for conspicuous service to American jurisprudence. 29 FACULTY Professor Pound was born in 1870. He was educated LIVINGSTON HALL Vice-Dean ami Proferror of Law Professor Hall was born in 1903. He was graduated from the University of Chicago in 1923 and then ma- triculated at Harvard Law School where he received the LL.B. degree in 1927. While in the Law School he was Chairman of the Board of Student Advisers. For the next four years he engaged in the practice of law in New York City until he was chosen to serve as Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York during 1931-32. Professor Hall took up his duties as a member of the Harvard Law School Faculty in the latter year. Especially interested in the welfare and discipline of the student body, he served as Acting Vice-Dean during Mr. Ma- gruder's absence three years ago and was appointed to that post in a permanent capacity in 1939. Criminal Law has been the center of Professor Hall's legal pursuits. Besides numerous articles in periodicals, he has recently collaborated with Professor Glueck in editing a new casebook in that subject. Professor Hall is also teaching Agency this year in addition to Criminal Law. lin the past he has conducted classes in Contracts, Labor Law, Mortgages, Procedure, and Torts. RoscoE POUND U niverrity Professor at the University of Nebraska CA.B. 18885 A.M. 18893 Ph.D. 18975. He attended the Harvard Law School, 1889-1890, and practised in Lincoln from 1890 to 1907. From 1901 to 1903 he was Commissioner of Appeals on the Nebraska Supreme Court. In 1899 he began teaching law at the University of Nebraska and became Dean of the Law School in 1903. He went to Northwestern University as Professor of Law in 1907, spending two years there and a year at the University of Chicago, before he was named Story Pro- fessor of Law at the Harvard Law School in 1910. He became Carter Professor of General jurisprudence in 1913 and Dean in 1916, a post he held until 1936, when he retired and was elected University Professor. Professor Pound is the author of many works on legal history and philosophy. Seventeen universities have be- stowed honorary degrees upon him, and in 1940, he was awarded the gold medal of the American Bar Association for conspicuous service to American jurisprudence. He is past President of the Association of American Law Schools and American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has taught almost every subject in the Law School cur- riculum and this year is teaching Jurisprudence and for the rest is teaching in the College. 30 FACULTY EDWARD HENRY WARREN Proferror of Law Professor Warren was born in 1873. He received his A.B. degree from Harvard in 1895 and an M.A. from Columbia in 1896. He later studied at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and then in the Law School, being graduated from the latter in 1900. Mr. Warren practised law in New York City until 1904. From 1908 to 1921 he maintained law offices in Boston. Mr. Warren joined the Faculty of the Harvard Law School in 1904. He resigned from the Faculty in 1929, but after several years' absence he returned as Lecturer in Law in 1933 and the following year was once again appointed Professor of Law. In recent years Professor Warren has concentrated his efforts on the teaching of Property to the first-year class. In 1938 he published a second edition of his Cases on Property and in 1941 he published a treatise on Margin Customers which he uses as a supplement to that case- book. From 1904 to 1929 he conducted the course on the law of Corporations and produced two casebooks on the subject and also a treatise on Corporate Advantages Without Incorporation. He has also taught Equity, Evi- dence, and Suretyship. MORTON CARLISLE CAMPBELL Proferror of Law 31 Professor Campbell was born in Cambridge, Ohio, in 1876. He was graduated from Washington and Jefferson College in 1896 and from the Harvard Law School in 1900. He received the degree of S.1.D. from Harvard in 1915 and an honorary LL.D. degree from Washington and jefferson in 1923. Professor Campbell 1901. He served as a Tulane University in World War he served years, hrst as a Captain and later as a Major of Infantry. He has been a member of the Harvard Law School since 1919 and at present is Chairman of the Third-Year Class. Professor Campbell is the author of numerous law review articles and the editor of three casebooks: Mort- gages, Bills and Notes, and Suretyship. This year he is conducting classes in those three courses. He also has taught in the past Agency, Contracts, Criminal Law, Corporations, Evidence, Personal Property, Public Utili- ties, Quasi-Contracts, and Sales. was admitted to the Ohio Bar in member of the faculty of law of the year 1915-1916. During the in the United States Army for two FACULTY Professor Warren was born in Boston in 1876. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1897 and from the Law School in 1900, where he was a member of the staff of the Law Review. After serving a year as secretary to Mr. Justice Gray, he began the practice of law in Boston in 1901. ' Professor Warren began teaching in the Law School in 1909 after having lectured in Government in the College for two years. He was made Bussey Professor of Law in 1919, and received his present chair ten years later. Pro- fessor Warren was Vice Dean from 1928 to 1930 and was appointed Acting Dean for the year 1929-1930, from which position he resigned in October, 1929. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he has been Vice-President of both the Massa- chusetts Society of Cincinnati and of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Professor Warren is the author of numerous law review articles, and editor of casebooks on Wills and Administration and Conveyances. He is teaching Property lI, III and Agency, this year. He has also taught Persons, Contracts, Quasi-Contracts, and Legal History. ELDON REVARE JAMES Professor of Law and Libmrirm Professor James was born in Newport, Kentucky, in 1875. He received his education at the University of Cincinnati CS.B. 1896g LL.B. 18969. For the next twelve years he practiced in Cincinnati, meanwhile teaching law at his Alma Mater. After receiving an S.j.D. degree from Harvard in 1912, he taught for a year each at the Uni- versities of Wisconsin and Minnesota. He was Dean of the University of Missouri Law School from 1914 to 1918. Professor James became a member of the Harvard Law School Faculty in 1923. From 1918 to 1924 Professor James was Judge of the Supreme Court of Siam and its Adviser in Foreign Affairs. He served Siam as Member of the Permanent Court of International Arbitration and as Minister Pleni- potentiary. Siam has awarded him the Grand Cross of Siam and the Grand Cross White Elephant. Professor james, a past President of the American As- sociation of Law Libraries, has been Librarian of the Harvard Law School since 1923. This year he is teaching Admiralty. ln the past he has also taught Agency, Con- flict of Laws, Criminal Law, History of American Law, Evidence, International Law, Pleading, and Property. JOSEPH WARREN Well! Proferror of Law 52 EDWARD SAMPSON THURSTON Profersor of Law Professor Thurston was born in New York City in 1876. He received his education at Harvard CA.B. 1898, A.M. 1899, LL.B. 1900J. While in the Law School he became President of the Law Review. After five years of practice in New York City, Professor Thurston began his teaching career at Indiana University in 1906. He then successively taught at George Washington University C1905-19101, the University of Illinois C1910-19115, and the University of Minnesota C1911-19199. In 1919 he was appointed to the Faculty of Yale Law School, re- ceiving an honorary M.A. degree there the same year. Eleven years ago he came to the Harvard Law School. Professor Thurston was in the judge Advocate Gen- eral's Ofiice 1917 to 1919, serving for a time as Judge Advocate of the A.E.F. in North Russia. He was an Adviser to the Restatement of Torts and Reporter for Specific chapters. He was also Adviser to the Restate- ntents on Trusts and on Restitution. Professor Thurston IS the editor of Cases on Quasi-Contracts , the new Cases on Restitution and with Professor Seavey is now bringing out a Casebook on torts. He is teaching Torts, Restitution, and Mistake. He has also taught Agency, Equity, Mortgages, Property, Suretyship and Trusts. FACULTY THOMAS REED POWELL Story Professor of Law Professor Powell was born in Richford, Vermont, in 1880. Graduated from the University of Vermont in 1900 and from the Harvard Law School in 1904, he be- gan practice in Burlington. From 1907 to 1925 he was almost continuously at Columbia University where he rose from a lecturer in public law to Ruggles Professor of Constitutional Law. Harvard Law School appointed Professor Powell to the Faculty in 1925. He became Langdell Professor of Law in 1928 and Story Professor of Law in 1938. He is at present Chairman of the Committee on Graduate Studies. The author of many works in the field of Constitutional Law, Professor Powell was managing editor of the Politi- cal Science Quarterly from 1913 to 1916 and, in 1937, was President of the American Political Science Asso- ciation. He has been a Visiting Professor at the University of California and at Columbia. In 1936 and 1940 he was a special assistant to the United States Attorney General. Professor Powell is conducting classes in Constitutional Law this year. In the past he has also taught Administra- tive Law, Conflict of Laws, Municipal Corporations, Tax- ation and Trusts. 33 FACULTY WARREN ABNER SEAVEY Burrey Proferror of Law Professor Seavey was born in Boston in 1880. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1902 and from the Harvard Law School in 1904. After practising in Boston for two years he became head of the Law School of Pei Yang University, China, in 1906, holding that position until 1911. He was a Lecturer on Pleading at Harvard Law School C1911-19127, Professor of Law at the Uni- versity of Oklahoma C1912-19147, at Tulane University C1914-19167, and at Indiana University C1916-19202. After serving as Director of the College of Law, A.E.F. University, in 1919, Professor Seavey was Dean and Pro- fessor of Law at the University of Nebraska from 1920 to 1926. Following a year at the University of Pennsyl- vania Law School, he came to Harvard Law School in 1927. Professor Seavey was awarded the Order of the Double Dragon of China in 1911 and was made Ofiicer d'Aca- demie of France in 1919. He is the author of several law review articles and a Reporter for the Restatements of Agency, Restitution CPart Ib, Torts, and judgements. He is the editor of the American Casebook Series. This year he is teaching Torts and Agency. EDMUND MORRIS MORGAN Royal! Pmferror 0 Law Professor Morgan was born in Mineral Ridge, Ohio, in 1878. He received his education at Harvard CA.B. 1902, A.M. 1905, LL.B. 19055. While in the Law School he was a member of the Law Review. After graduation Professor Morgan practised law in Duluth, Minnesota, where he remained until 1912 when be became Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota. In 1917 Professor Morgan became Professor of Law at Yale, where he was awarded an honorary M.A. in 1919. He joined the Harvard Law School faculty in 1925. He is Chairman of the First-Year Committee. The author of many articles in legal periodicals, chiefly in the field of Evidence, Professor Morgan is editor of two casebooks, notably his Cases on Evidence with Professor Maguire. Since 1935 he has been on the Su- preme Court Advisory Committee on Rules for Civil Procedure. He is also editor of the University Casebook Series. This year Professor Morgan is conducting classes in Evidence, Judicial Remedies and Procedure. He is a reporter for the American Law Institute Code of Evidence. In the past he has taught Evidence, Agency, Contracts, Damages, Military Law, Pleading, Practice, and Torts. 34 AUSTIN WAKEMAN SCOTT Dame Proferror of Law Professor Scott was born in New Bruswick, New Jer- sey, in 1884. After graduating from Rutgers University in 1903, he spent three years as Instructor in Mathema- tics at Rutgers Prep. In 1909 he received his LL.B. de- gree from Harvard Law School, where he was a member Of the Law Retfiew. Professor Scott joined the Harvard Law School Faculty in 1910 after a year of practice in New York City. In 1915-1916 he was Acting Dean at Harvard. He was made Story Professor of Law in 1920 and in 1938 received the Dane Professorship. Reporter for the Restatements of Trusts and of Resti- tution CPart IIB, Professor Scott also drafted the Uniform Fiduciaries Act. He has edited casebooks in Trusts, Civil Procedure, and Judicial Remedies Cwith Professor Simp- 3007. In 1939 he published his Treatise on the Law of Trusts. In 1928 Professor Scott was President of the Association of American Law Schools. He holds an LL.D. from Rutgers. Professor Scott is teaching Trusts and Judicial Reme- dies this year. He has also taught Carriers, Conflict of Laws, Criminal Law, Contracts, Equity, Partnerships, and Quasi-Contracts, Suretyship, and Mortgages. FACULTY MANLEY OTTMER HUDSON Bemzr Pro error 0 f Ivztemaliomzl Law Born in 1886, Professor Hudson attended Willianl Jewell College CA.B. 1906, A.M, 19075 and was grad- uated from the Harvard Law School in 1910. In 1917 he received the S.J.D. degree. From 1910 to 1919 he was on the University of Missouri Law Faculty, coming to Harvard in the latter year. He has held his present chair since 1923. At the Peace Conference at Paris in 1919, Professor Hudson served as one of the draftsmen of the treaties for the protection of minorities in Eastern Europe. He later became a member of the Secretariat cf the League of Nations, and acted as legal adviser to the International Labor Conference at Vfashinvton in 1919, at Genca in 1920 ,and at Geneva in 1924. He was a member of the American delegation to the Conference on Codification of International Law held at The Hague in 1930. In 1933 Professor Hudson was appointed one of the American members of the Permanent Court of Arbitra- tion, and reappointed in 1939. In 1936 he was elected a judge of the Permanent Court of International justice at The Hague This year Professor Hudson is giving his course in International Law and conducting a seminar in Inter- national Law Problems. 35 FACULTY ZECHARIAH CHAFEE, JR. Lnmgdell Professor of Law , Professor Chafee was born in Providence, Rhode Is- land, in 1885. He was graduated from Brown University in 1907 and from Harvard Law School in 1913, where he was Chairman of the Board of Student Advisers. After practicing in Providence for three years, he joined the faculty of the Harvard Law School in 1916, becoming Langdell Professor in 1938. In 1920 Professor Chafee was one of twelve reporting to the Department of Justice on illegal activities. In 1925 he was Chairman of the Committee on Coal and Civil Liberties reporting to the United States Coal Commission. Professor Chafee is the editor of casebooks on Equity fwith Professor Simpsonj, Equitable Remedies and Equitable Relief Against Torts Cwith Professor Poundb. He has written extensively on social and political prob- lems. His published volumes include Free Speech in the United States, The Inquiring Mind, Brannan's Ne- gotiable Instruments Law C4th editionJ and State- house vs. Penthouse. Professor Chafee is teaching Equity II, and Unfair Competition. He has taught Equitable Remedies, Property III, Quasi-Contracts, Bills and Notes, Evidence, Trusts Partnerships Insurance, and Judicial Remedies. RALPH JACKSON BAKER Proferror of Law Professor Baker was born in 1888. He received his collegiate training at Swarthmore College, being gradu- ated there in 1907. He next attended the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was awarded an LL.B. in 1911. Service as Assistant Professor in the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania occupied Professor Baker during the academic years from 1911 to 1915. For almost two decades, beginning in 1914, he was engaged in the practice of law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Professor Baker became a member of the Harvard Law School Faculty in 1932. He has been an Adviser to the American Law Institute's Restatements of Trusts and of Restitution. He is the author of several law review articles in the Universities of Michigan and Pennsylvania Law Reviews. He has edited Cases on Business Associa- tions Cwith Professor Doddj. This year Professor Baker is conducting classes in Bus- iness Associations II, Corporation Accounting, and Trusts. In the past he has also taught Corporation Finance and Partnerships. 36 JOHN MACARTHUR MAGUIRE Profersor of Law Professor Maguire was born in 1888. Graduated from Colorado College in 1908 and from the Harvard Law School in 1911, he was thereafter engaged almost con- tinuously in the practice of law in Boston until 1923 when he joined the Harvard Law School Faculty. He is at present Chairman of the Second-Year Committee. Professor Maguire has twice been called into service by the United States government, acting as a member of the War Emergency Division of the Department of Jus- tice from 1917 to 1918 and as consulting expert two years ago to the United States Treasury department draft- ing revenue legislation. Since 1926 he has been legal adviser to the Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure of the American Association of University Pro- fessors. Last summer he taught at the University of Colo- rado Summer Session. Editor of a revised edition of Thayer's Cases on Evi- dence, Professor Maguire has collaborated with Profes- sor Morgan in Cases on Evidence and with Professor Magill in Cases on Taxation. This year he is teaching Taxation A, Taxation C, a seminar in Taxation, and a class in Evidence. Previously he has conducted classes in Evidence, Insurance, and Criminal Law. EDWIN MERRICK Doon, JR. Proferror of Law 57 FACULTY Professor Dodd was born in 1888. He received his ed- ucation at Harvard CA.B. 1910, LL.B. 19137. Wltilc in the Law School, he became a member of the Editorial Board of the Law Review. After graduation Professor Dodd spent three years in the practice of law in Boston. In 1916 he went to Wash- ington and Lee University as an Associate Professor of Law for a year until he became a member of thc 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 University of Chicago. A year later he came to the Har- vard Law School. The author of many articles in legal periodicals, chiefly concerned with Corporation Law, Professor Dodd is teach- ing Business Associations I and Corporation Finance this year. He collaborated with Professor Baker in the publication of Cases on Business Associations. In the past he has taught Partnerships, Municipal Corporations, Carriers, Torts, Agency, Bankruptcy, Equity, Public Utili- ties, Conflict of Laws, Bills and Notes, and Mortgages. FACULTY GEORGE KNOWLES GARDNER Proferror of Law ,.,.A, ,1 , , Professor Gardner was born in 1891. He attended Am- herst College from 1908 until 1909 and then transferred to Harvard College where he was graduated in 1912. He received the degree of Bachelor of Laws from the Har- vard Law School two years later. Professor Gardner became engaged in the practice of law in Boston after graduation and remained actively cccupied in his profession for a period of fifteen years. From 1921 until 1928 Professor Gardner served as an lnstructor of Law of Northeastern University's Evening Law School, becoming a member of the Harvard Law School Faculty in the latter year. The author of several articles in legal periodicals, Pro- fessor Gardner is the editor of Cases and Materials on Contracts, published in 1938. He is a member of the Massachusetts and American Bar Associations. Professor Gardner is teaching Contracts II, and Insur- ance this year. In the past he has also conducted classes in the Conflict of Laws, Corporations, Partnerships, and Contracts I. JAMES ANGELL MCLAUGHLIN Professor of Law Professor McLaughlin was born in Ann Arbor, Michi- gan, in 1891. He was graduated from the University of Michigan in 1912 and from the Harvard Law School in 1916, where he became a member of the Editorial Board of the Law .Rcuieun ln the interim, from 1912 to 1913, he taught Mathematics and Astronomy and coached in Bay City Eastern High School, Michigan. Following his graduation from Harvard, he practised in Chicago for one year, then served as Captain, 333rd H.V.F.A. and with the 40th Corps French Army from 1917 until 1919. Returning from military service in 1919, Professor Mc- Laughlin resumed practice in Chicago. He has been a member of the Harvard Law School since 1924. The author of several law review articles, he is editor of Cases on Federal Anti-Trust Laws and collaborated with Professor Hanna of Columbia in a new edition of Cases on Creditor's Rights. Professor McLaughlin is teaching Creditor's Rights and a seminar in Government Control of Business this year. In the past he has also conducted classes in Sales, Proper- ty, Liability, Bankruptcy, Partnerships, Municipal Corp- orations, Labor Law, and Torts. 58 SAM BAss WARNER Proferror of Penal Legislation and Aclminismzlion Professor Warner was born in 1889. After graduating from Harvard College in 1912 and from the Law School in 1915, he practised law in San Francisco for two years before the War, in which he served as a Second Lieu- tenant. For the following nine years Professor Warner was Professor of Law at the University of Oregon, leaving for the same post at Syracuse University in 1928. He has been a member of the Harvard Law School Faculty since 1929 and was Ezra Ripley Thayer Teaching Fellow in 1922-1923. He was Director of Research for the Amer- ican Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology from 1922 to 1926 and Adviser to the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement from 1929 to 1931. At present he is serving as a Reporter of the Interstate Commission on Crime. Professor Warner has published Crime and Criminal Statistics in Boston and Judges and Law Reform fwith H. B. Cabotb. He is not teaching any courses this year, devoting his time to research. In the past he has taught Administration of Criminal Justice, Criminal Law and Procedure, and Civil Procedure. CALVERT MAGRUDER Lecturer on Law FACULTY Judge Magruder was born in 1893. He was graduated from St. John's College CAnnapolisD in 1913 and from Harvard Law School in 1916, becoming Note Editor of the Law Review. After a year as secretary to Mr. Justice Brandeis, and a year as an attorney for the United States Shipping Board, he joined the Harvard Law School Faculty in 1920. judge Magruder was on leave of absence from 1934 to 1935 to serve as General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board and in 1938-1839 became Gen- eral Counsel of the Wage and Hour Division of the Department of Labor, resigning from the post of Vice Dean of the Law School which he had held since 1930. In 1939 he was appointed to the Circuit Court of Ap- peals of the United States. An Adviser to the Restatement of Torts, Judge Ma- gruder is the author of many law review articles and co- editor with Professor Crane of Cases on Partnerships. In the past he has taught Agency, Admiralty, Conflict of Laws, Contracts, Corporations, Equity, Insurance, Labor Law, and Partnerships. 59 FACULTY WILLIAM EDWARD MCCURDY Proferror of Law Professor McCurdy was born in 1893. He received his education at Harvard fA.B. 1916, LL.B. 1921, S.j.D. 19222. While in Law School he became Book Review Editor of the Law Review. In 1921-1922 he was Ezra Ripley Thayer Teaching Fellow. Professor McCurcly served as secretary to Mr. Justice Brandeis from 1922 to 1923. After a year as Instructor, he became a member of the Harvard Law School faculty in 1924. He was a Visiting Professor at the University of Wisconsin for the year 1937-1938, He has also taught in the summer sessions of the Law Schools of Cornell, North Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin Universities. He was a member of the American Law Institute groups for the Restatements of Contracts, of Restitution and of Torts fDi1!. 89. Author of several law review articles, Prof. McCurdy also has edited Cases on Persons and Domestic Relations and was co-editor with Profes- sor Williston of Cases on Sales. This year he is con- ducting courses in Contracts, Commercial Law, Persons and Domestic Relations and a seminar in Family Law. In the past he has also taught Bankruptcy and Creditor's Rights. SIDNEY POST SIMPSON Proferror of Law Professor Simpson was born in 1898. He was grad- uated from Knox College, in Galesburg, Illinois, in 1917 and went on to the Harvard Law School where he re- ceived an LL.B. degree in 1922. He was Book Review Editor of the Law Review. For the three years following, Professor Simpson was engaged in the practice of law in Washington, D. C. In 1925 he went to New York where he practised for six years until in 1931 he was g1adela member of the Faculty of the Harvard Law c Ioo . Equity and Court Procedure have been the center of Professor Simpsion's legal interests. Author of several articles in legal periodicals, he has also collaborated with Professor Chafee in compiling Cases on Equity, and with Professor Scott in the recent Cases on Judicial Remedies. In 1931 he published a Report on the Cost of Crime. This year he is on leave of absence. He has conducted courses in Civil Procedure, Equity II, and Torts in the past. 40 SHELDON GLUECK Proferror of Criminology Professor Glueck was born in 1896 in Warsaw, Po- land, coming to the United States when a small boy. He attended Georgetown University Law School from 1919 to 1915 and after service in the Army went on to receive an A.B. from George Washii1gton University in 1920 and an LL.M. from the National Law School the Same year. Harvard granted him an A.M. in 1922 and a Ph.D. in 1924. During the period he was in Washington Professor Glueck was associated successively with the United States Department of Agriculture and the Shipping Board. In 1925 he became an Instructor in Social Ethics at Har- Vaffland ioined the Law School Faculty in 1929. He was Adviser to the American Law Institute in the draftin 8 of the Youth Correction Authority Act and is a member, of the U. S. Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure. U. S. Official Delegate to Qhe International Prison Congress at Prague in 1930, he lS.kf10wn chiefly for his many studies in the held of Criminology, including Mental Disorder and the Crim- fflffl Law, Crime and Justice, and, with his wife, Five Hundred Criminal Careers, Juvenile Delinquents Grown UP, and many others. He is co-author of Hall and Glueck's Cases on Criminal Law, He teaches Crim- l312ll .Law and a seminar in Administration of Criminal ustrce, FACULTY JAMES BRADLEY THAYER Professor of Law Professor Thayer was born in 1899. I-Ie received his education at Harvard College from which he was grad- uated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1920, as of the Class of 1921. From 1920 until 1921 he attended King's College of Cambridge University. After his return to the United States he entered the Harvard Law School where he became a member of the Editorial Board of the Law Review. He received his Bachelor of Laws degree in 1924 and was awarded an S.J.D. degree by the Law School a year later. Professor Thayer became a member of the Faculty of the Harvard Law School in 1925 and has remained con- tinuously since that time, occupying himself largely with legal research. He is the author of a widely acclaimed treatise on Roman Law entitled Lex Aqualia, and he has contributed many articles to various learned peri- odicals, both here and abroad. His teachings has been confined to a graduate course in Roman Law. 41 FACULTY WALTER BARTON LEACH Proferfor of Law Professor Leach was born in 1900. He was graduated mm laude from Harvard College in 1921 and from the Harvard Law School in 1924, where he was Note Ed- itor of the Law Review. While studying law, he was an Assistant in Government in the College. He holds a Certificate d'Etudes Francaises from the University of Grenoble. After graduation Professor Leach served a year as sec- retary to Mr. Justice Holmes. He then took up law prac- tice in Boston from 1925 to 1929, also teaching at Northeastern University's Law School. In 1929 he joined the Harvard Law School Faculty. The author of several law review articles, notably those on Perpetuities, Professor Leach has been an Ad- viser to the Restatement of Property and a Reporter for Chapters on the Statute of Limitations and on Powers of Appointment. He is the editor of casebooks on Fu- ture Interests, on Wills and the author of Handbook of Massachusetts Evidence. Professor Leach is teaching Property I, Property II, and a seminar in Future Interests. He has also taught Evidence, International Law, Public Utilities, Contracts, and Property. LON LUvo1s FUI LLP. Professor of Law Professor Fuller was born in 1902. He attended the University of California in 1919-1920 and was graduated as a Bachelor of Arts from Leland Stanford University in 1924. Two years later he received the Doctor of Juris- prudence degree from the latter institution. Professor Fuller began his teaching career at the Uni- versity of Oregon where he served as assistant and asso- ciate professor in 1926 and 1927. He next went to the University of Illinois staying there for three years. In 1931 Mr. Fuller was appointed Professor of Law at Duke University. He is teaching for the second year at Harvard Law School. In 1935 the American Philosophical Society gave to Professor Fuller the Philips Award for his work in juris- prudence. He is the author of a group of lectures entitled: The Law in Quest of Itself, publishedin 1940, and has also contributed articles to various legal periodicals. Pro- fessor Fuller's teaching has extended over a wide range of subjects including Agency, Bankruptcy, Contracts, Domestic Relations, Equity, Insurance. Jurisprudence, Mortgages, Property, Suretyship and Wills. This year he is teaching Contracts and Damages. 42 ERWIN NATHANIEL Gmswow Professor of Law Professor Griswold was born in 1904. He attended Oberlin College, receiving both an A.B. and A.M. in 1925, and went on to Harvard Law School where he l9eCHmC.President of the Law Review. He was graduated In 1928 and was awarded an S.j.D. the following year. After practicing for a short time in Cleveland, Ohio, Professor Griswold served as an attorney in the Oflice of the Solicitor General of the United States and as Spe- cial Assistant to the Attorney General from 1929 to 1934. In the latter year he was appointed to membership on the Faculty of the Harvard Law School. Professor Griswold's contributions to legal literature have been principally in the fields of the Conflict of Laws, federal Taxation, and of Trusts. He is the author of Spendthrift Trusts and various other articles. Cases on Federal Taxation was also compiled by him, and he is a C0-editor of Cases on Conflict of Laws. Professor Gris- wold has been an Advisor to the Restatements of Trusts, Restitution and of Judgments. This year he is conducting classes in the Conflict of Laws and in Taxation B, and a seminar in the Conflict of Laws. He has also taught Trusts. FACULTY HENRY MELVIN HART Proferror 0 f Law Born in 1904, Professor Hart was graduated from Harvard College in 1926 and from the Law School four years later. While in the Law School he was made Presi- dent of the Law Review. In 1931 he received the S.J.D. degree from Harvard. The following year Mr. Hart was chosen by Mr. Justice Brandeis to serve as his secretary. Professor Hart became a member of the Harvard Law School faculty in 1932 and has been continuously con- ducting classes since that time except for the year 1937- 1938 when he was on leave of absence to act as a head attorney in the Office of the Solicitor General of the United States, and again in 1940-41 when he was on leave to act as Special Assistant to the Attorney General attached to the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Professor Hart's legal interests lie mainly in the field of public law, concerning which he has written several articles for legal periodicals. This year he is conducting seminars in Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure, Legisla- tion, and Federal Administration. In the past he has also taught Business Organizations II. Agency, and the History of American Law. 43 FACULTY MILTON KATZ Professor of Law Professor Katz was born in New York City in 1907. He attended Harvard College, where he received an A.B. degree in 1927, and was graduated from the Law School in 1931. He was a member of the Editorial Board of the Law Review. Following graduation, Mr. Katz was legal secretary to the Honorable julian W. Mack, Judge of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, during the year 1931- 1932. From this post he went to the Reconstruction Fi- nance Corporation where he served as an attorney for a year. During the period 1933 to 1935 he was Assistant Counsel, Member of the Advisory Council and Special Assistant to the Administrator, of the National Recovery Administration. The next three years were spent as Ex- ecutive Assistant to the Chairman and Special Counsel of the Securities and Exchange Commission. During the year 1938-1939, he was a Special Assistant to the United States Attorney General. Since July, 1940, he has been a consultant on the staff of the Advisory Commission to the Council of National Defense. He came to the Law School in 1939 as a lecturer and was appointed professor in 1940. Professor Katz conducts courses in Public Utilities and Judicial Remedies. This year he is on leave of absence, and is assistant to Donald M. Nelson, S.P.A.B. PAUL ABRAHAM FRhUND Proferror of Law Professor Freund was born in 1908 in St. Louis, Mis- souri. He was graduated from Washington University in St. Louis in 1928 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. The following year he entered Harvard Law School receiving the LL.B. degree in 1931 and the S.J.D. degree in 1932. He was President of the Editorial Board of the Law Review. t Professor Freund served as secretary to Mr. Justice Brandeis the year after the completion of his course at Harvard. From 1933 to 1935 he was a member of the legal staffs of the Treasury Department and of the Re- construction 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 Attor- ney General. He came to the Law School in 1939 as a lecturer and was appointed professor in 1940. The Conflict of Laws, a seminar in Problems in Con- stitutional Litigation, and Persons and Domestic Rela- rions are the courses being taught by Professor Freund this year. 44 ANDREW JAMES CASNER Proferror of Law Professor Casner was born in 1907. He attended the University of Illinois, where he received his A.B. and LL.B. degrees, the latter in 1929. Professor Casner began his teaching at the University of Illinois in 1929. He left there in 1930 to teach at the University of Maryland, where he remained until 1935. He was a Special Fellow at Columbia University in 1935-36, and returned to the University of Illinois 1936-38. He has also taught at the University of Michi- San CSummer, 19373, Leland Stanford University CSum- mef, 1938J, Universtiy of Texas CSummer, 19411. Professor Casner has done considerable work on the Restatement of Property, acting as reported for the class Sift material in Vol. 3, and reporter for Restraints on Alienation on Vol. 4. He also was reporter for the Uniform Property Act, and has contributed to various legal periodicals. This year he is conducting classes in Property I, Municipal Corporations and a seminar in Future Interests. In the past he has also taught Wills, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Public Utilities, Trade Regulation, Domestic Relations, Partnership, Equity, and Suretyship. FACULTY HENRY BROMFIELD CABOT Research Arrociate on the Fuculzy of Law Mr. Cabot was born in 1894. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1917 and from the Law School in 1922. For the next ten years Mr. Cabot was engaged in the practice of law in Boston. Since 1935 Mr. Cabot has been a member of the Harvard Law School Faculty, devoting his time largely to problems of legal research. He has conducted classes in Professional Ethics in the past. In 1936, as the result of his research, he collaborated with Professor Warner in the publication of Judges and Law Reform. 45 HARRISON STEELE DIMMITT Secretary of tbe Law Scbool Mr. Dimmitt was born in 1898. A Princeton graduate of the Class of 1920, he sub- sequently attended the Harvard Law School from which he received an LL.B. degree in 1925. Mr. Dimmitt began the practice of law in New York City where he remained for some years. In 1935 he accepted an appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Harvard Law School and the following year became the Secretary. HANs. KELSEN BANCROFT GHERARDI DAVIS Rerearcb Arrociate in Comparative Law Lecturer on Mining Law LL.D., D.R.h.c. HUGH DEAN MCLELLAN Lecturer on Brief Making LL.B. Columbia 1902 Federal District judge, Mass. LUCIUS WARD BANNISTER Lecturer on Water Rigbtr LL.B. Harvard 1895 Practicing Lawyer, Denver, Colo. HUBERT WINSTON SMITH Arrociate in Meflico-Legal Rerearcb A.B., LL.B., M.D. Practicing Lawyer, Boston, Mass. PHILIP WARREN THAYER Rerearcb Arrociate in Comparative Law LL.B. Harvard 1917 DANIEL JOSEPH BOORSTIN Inrtrrictor in Legal I-Iirtory B.A. Harvardg A.B., B.C.L. Oxfordg S.j.D. Yale THOMAS EDGAR ATKINSON Ezra Ripley Tbayer Teacbing Fellow A.B., LL.B., J.C.O. LIBRARY STAFF ROBERT BOWIE ANDERSON PI-IILLIP AUSTIN PUTNAM, LL.B. Arrociate Librarian Arrirtant in tbe Law Library THEODORE NATI-IANIEL TREADWELL ALLAN J. MORRISON, LL.B. 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OF WISCONSIN 1939 12 Prescott St., No. 45 Griswold 620 N. 26th St., Milwaukee, Wis. SAMUEL ATLAS B.A. SYRACUSE 1939 10 Mellen St.-Phone Eli 8440 23 Mazda Ter., Rochester, N. Y. S. EZRA AUSTERN B.A. NEW YORK 1939 29 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 4251 Frankfurter 512 Grove St., Far Rockaway, N. Y. ARTHUR WILLIAM BAILY B.A. C. C. N. Y. 1939 66 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8470 Katz 736 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. ROBERT BROWNING BALLANTYNE A.B. U.C.L.A. 1938 12A Shaler Lane Dinznzitt Legal Aicl 4409 Talota Ave., N. Hollywood, Calif. MELVIN AARON BANK A.B. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1939 41 Bowdoin St.-Phone Kir 9345 Brandeis 5758 N. Camae St., Philadelphia, Pa. ROGER WESLEY BARTON B.A. UNIV. OF MINNESOTA 1939 383 Harvard St. Wilron 2112 Kenwood P'kway, Minneapolis, Minn. GILBERT BETTMAN, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1938 18 Chauncey St. Pollock 14 Elmhurst Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio LUTHER' EARLE BIRDZELL, JR. A.B. UNIV. OF CHICAGO 1939 Walter Hastings 41-Phone: Eli S232 lame! 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WILLIAMS 1938 14 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 9565 Powell 165 Buckingham St., Springfield, Mass. BAILEY BROWN A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1939 1757 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Bryce 1118 Linden, Memphis, Tenn. 56 2 BURKE EMERSON BURFORD B.S. UNIV. ov CALIFORNIA 1938 77 Martin St., Apt. 26 Grirwold 824 Oak St., Porterville. Calif. WILLIAM RADCLIFFE CARTER A.B. DARTMOUTH 1939 4 Hurlbut St.-Phone: Kir 4652 Hall 731 Shadowlawn Dr., Westfield, N. J. WILLIAM ALBERT CENTNER M.B.A. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN Perkins 38-Phone: Eli 8223 Pitney 91 'Fremont St., Battle Creek, Mich. CARL CHERIN B.A. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN 15 Everett St. McLaughlin Case Editor Law Review Denmark, Wis. COLBURN GEORGE CHERNEY A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1939 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kit 6624 Bryce 910 Ogden Ave., Menominee, Mich. HOMER HARRISON CLARK, JR. A.B. AMHERST 1939 Walter Hastings 43-Phone: Tro 7127 Root Student Advisors 40 W. Elm St., Greenwich, Conn. HOWARD LONGSTRETH CLARK STANFORD 24 Chauncey St.-Phone: Eli 7768 Marshall 204 E. Mendocino, Altadena, Calif. THOMAS ROY CLARK A.B. OBERLIN 1939 f Walter Hastings 36-Phone: Eli 2221 Grirwold 130 W. Marlin Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. HAROLD VAN BUREN CLEVELAND A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Kit' 3231 ' ' P 070111 Law Review 41 Hawthorn St., Cambridge, Mass. BERNARD COHEN s B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. 1939 35 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8940 Witemzgemot 508 W. 166th St., New York, N. Y. THIRD YEAR I I I THIRD YEAR HOWARD CARL COOK A.B. WITTENBERG 1939 1557 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9277 Bryce 860 Euclid Ave., Toledo, Ohio ERWIN ELLING COOPER A.B. UNIV. OF MAINE 1939 14 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 9565 Searcy 41 Lorna Rd., Mattapan, Mass. ROBERT RANDOLPH COTTEN, II A.B. PRINCETON 1939 Phone: Win 0353 Smith-Landir 41 Oxford St., Winchester, Mass. JAMES LEO COUPE A.B. HAMILTON 1939 94 Prescott Sr.-Phone: Eli 8798 Pollock 8 Talcott Rd., Utica, N. Y. JAMES BRAXTON CRAVEN, JR. A.B. DUKE 1939 30 Gibson Terrace Sayre O. Henry Hotel, Greensboro, N. C. EDWARD FRANCIS CREGG A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Lawrence 26518 Glueck 506 Prospect St., Methuen, Mass. JOHN LYELL DAMPEER S.B. HARVARD 1938 Wigglesworth K-22 Pauml Law School Cimmittee 3176 Sycamore Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio JOHN DAVIS A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1939 7 Dana St. Hall 211 Central Pk. W., New York, N. Y RICHARD TALLIESYN DAVIS A.B. HARVARD 1938 Phone: Mystic 3844 Pound Law School Committee 36 St. Francis St., Medford, Mass. MURRAY JOSEPH DEVINE A.B. HOLY CROSS 1939 17 Dunster St.-Apr. 14 Camer 16 Salmon St., Manchester, N. H. 58 THIRD YEAR GEORGE JOSEPH DEVLIN A.B. BOSTON COLLEGE 1959 Perkins 14-Phone: Eli 9537 Williston 25 Everett St., Somerville, Mass. JAMES ALAN DOHERTY A.B. UNIV. OF SANTA CLARA 1939 1673 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 9327 Powell U 1029 Vista del Valle, La Canada, Calrf. 1 JOHN SCOTT DONWORTH 1 B.A. BOWDOIN 19315 M.B.A. HARVARD 1933 20 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 3442 Kent Main St., Houlton, Me. JOHN GEORGE DORSEY A.B. HARVARD 1959 22 Shepard St., Apt. 33-Phone: Tro 5012 1 con 2204 W. Lake of Isles Blvd., Minneapolis ROLDON PHILIP DRESSLER A.B. DARTMOUTH 1939 12 Wendell,St. Hall 712 N. Wheaton Ave., Wheaton, Ill. JOHN WILLIAM DRY A.B. MUHLENBERG 1557 Mass. Ave. Parrom 257 E. Main St., Kurztown, Pa. JOHN FRANCIS DYER A.B. HARVARD 1937 Walter Hastings 15--Phone: Eli 8055 Hand 290 Beach Walk, Honolulu, T. H. JAMES NOONAN EGAN A.B. TRINITY 1937 18 Trobridge St.-Phone: Tro 8561 128 N. Beacon St., Hartford, Conn. SHELDON VICTOR EKMAN A.B. HARVARD 1939 Little 52-Phone: Eli 9846 Port 399 E. High St., Manchester, N. H. HENRY TRUXTUN EMERSON, JR. A.B. YALE 1939 20 Prescott St.--Phone: Kir 4057 Pow- Wow 10 Elmhurst Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio 59 THIRD YEAR STANLEY MURRY EPSTEIN A.B. HARVARD 1939 Hastings 27-Phone: Eli 8055 Katz 81 Mt. Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. BURNETT LOUIS ESSEY A.B. U.C.L.A. 1939 Walter Hastings 9-Phone: Eli 8055 Bramleir 110 East 87th St., New York, N. Y. JAMES ALLAN EVANS B.A. UNIV. OF WASHINGTON 77 Martin St.-Phone: Tro 1713 Cainer 2552 20th No., Seattle, Wash. MYRON PHILIP FALK A.B. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA 1939 41 Bowdoin St.-Phone: Kir 9345 Fuller 41 Boutelle St., Leominster, Mass. IRVING MILES FANGER B.S. YALE 1939 Phone: Asp 3277 Simpron 71 Westbourne Ter., Brookline, Mass. JACK R. FERNBACH B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 20 Hilliard St.-Phone: Tro 7028 Katz 2125 Holland Ave., Bronx, N. Y. RICHARD BOSWELL FINN A.B. HARVARD 1939 Walter Hastings 36-Phone: Eli 2221 Edward Warren Law School Committee 1668 Ontario Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. CECIL LINDSAY FISHER A.B. HOBART 1939 18 Ware St. Cardozo 163 Sterling Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. I GEORGE JOSEPH FLATEAU, JR. A.B. STANFORD 1937 29 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9830 Warner 299 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. FREDERIC OSCAR FLOBERG, JR A,B. HOLY CRoss 1939 99 Brattle St.-Phone: Tro 5551 Root 6635 Greenview St., Chicago, Ill. 60 RICHARD RUSSELL FLOOD A.B. HARVARD 1939 77 Martin Sr., Apr. 6 S mith-Larzdir 39 Parkview Ave., Lowell, Mass. DAVID FLOWER, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Lon 8353 Glueck 132 Pleasant Sr., Brookline, Mass, THEODORE FRENCH A.B. PRINCETON 1938 15 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 9840 Parrom Legal Aid 1140 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. EDWARD CHARLES FREUTEL B.A. STATE UNIV. OF IowA 1939 Holden Green-Phone: Kir 3153 Edward Warren 504 N. College St., Aledo, Ill. WILLIAM FRIEDMAN B.A. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN 1939 125211 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 8756 OJ' 200 Wilson Ave., Uniontown, Pa. GERARD GOODWIN COLA GALASSI A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Kir 8993 Warner 1 Walker Terrace, Cambridge, Mass. ROBERT TILESTON GANNETT, II B.A. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Eli 1985 Pow-Wow 935 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. HARRY MERVYN GARTEN A.B. COLUMBIA 21 Shepard St.-Phone: Tro 7982 Dodd Legal Aid 110 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. RALPH HAILER GIBBON S.B. HARVARD 1938 Phone: Kir 6149 Pound 12D Shaler Lane, Carnbridge, Mass. NORMAN LEINBACH GILL A.B. PRINCETON 1939 7 Walter Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 Powell 39 So. 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HARVARD 1939 Walter Hastings 32-Phone: Eli 8055 2710 Valintine Ave., New York, N. Y. JOSEPH SPENCE HARVIN A.B. HARVARD 1939 44' Follen St. Dzmmitt 2309 Lipscomb St., Fort Worth, Texas PRINCE ARCHER HAWKINS A.B. YALE 1939 77 Martin St., Apt. 26 Grixwold 549 Court, Reno, Nev. THIRD YEAR 1 1 THIRD YEAR 1 HOWARD H. HAYS, JR. A.B. STANFORD 1959 Walter Hastings 15-Phone: Eli 8055 Powell 4415 5th St., Riverside, Calif. DONALD BRYCE HEARD A.B. PRINCETON 1939 24 Channing St., Apt. 17-Phone: Tro 044C Langdell Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. BRUCE ALBERT HECKER B.A. NEW YORK 1939 7 Wendell Sr.--Phone: Eli 9711 Brandei: Legal Aid 213 Washington St., Hoboken, N. J. GEORGE MEANS HEINITSH, JR. B.S. UNIV. OF VIRGINIA 1557 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9277 Bryce Law Review 6915 Yorkshire Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. E IRVING JOSEPH HELMAN HARVARD Phone: Lon 1765 Note Editor Law Review 167 Salisbury Rd., Brookline, Mass. NORMAN EMANUEL HENKIN B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 20 Hilliard St.-Phone: Tro 7028 707 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN HENRY HEROLD B.A. UNIV. or VIRGINIA 1939 26 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 4662 2920 Overland Ave., Baltimore, Md. DAVID GORDON HERTZBERG A.B. UNIV. or MICHIGAN 1939 Walter Hastings 56-Phone: Eli 8232 Leach 9286 Hartwell St., Detroit, Mich. WALTER LEE HIERSTEINER A.B. UNIV. or IOWA 1939 48 Irving St.-Phone: Kit 8448 Gamer Law Review 2710 High St., Des Moines, Iowa GEORGE EDGAR HILL B.A. STATE UNIV. OF IowA 1939 1737 Cambridge Sr.--Phone: Kir 6624 Edward Warren Student Advisors 410 S. Garfield Ave., Burlington. Iowa .IAMES IRVING HINES A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Lon 3504 Katz 132 Eliot St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. RICHARD LEWIS HOBBS A.B. DARTMOUTH 1939 Phone: Malden 7167-W Freund 498 Highland Ave., Malden, Mass. HENRY PHIPPS HOFFSTOT, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 22 Chauncy St.-Phone: Kit 9572 Root 5057 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. EDWARD GARFIELD HOWARD, JR. B.S. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1939 13-A Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Parrom Book Review Editor Law Review 703 River Rd., Wilmington, Del. GEORGE ARTHUR HOWELL A.B. PRINCETON 1939 3 Shaler Lane-Phone: Eli 7923 Scott 1327 Peachtree, Atlanta, Ga. EDWIN CHASE HOYT, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1938 60 Brattle St.-Phone: Eli 1196 Marshall-Holmer Brentwood, N. Y. WILLIAM EDGAR HUENEKENS A.B. HARVARD 1939 21 Shepard St. Kent 102 E. Elmwood Pl., Minneapolis, Minn. THOMAS OAKFORD HUNTER A.B. HARVARD 1939 14 Shaler Lane-Phone: Kir 0961 Story-Harlan Law Review 304 Parkside Dr., Peoria, Ill. WILLIAM RICE JARVIS, JR. A.B. WILLIAMS 1959 Phone: Kit 0493 Pound 984 Memorial Dr., Cambridge, Mass. ARTHUR LELAND JOHNS A.B. HARVARD Perkins 29-Phone: Eli 9537 Pollocle 9 Burger Ave., Medford, Mass. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR HARDING JOHNSON, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 42 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9147 Baker 34 Hawthorne Pl., Summit, N. J. WILLIAM JORDAN, JR. B.A. WESLISYAN 1959 Walter Hastings 41-Phone: Eli 8232 Edward Warren 67-130 Clyde St., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y DAVID SEGUIN JUNKER A.B. PRINCETON 12 Prescott St.. Apt. 45 Tlaurrton 22 Montrose Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. GEORGE MELVIN KAPLAN B.S. UNIV. 011 VIRGINIA 1939 Phone: Bea 2477 Witemzgem or 114 University Rd., Brookline, Mass. HARRY KAUFFMAN B.S. HARVARD 1939 50 Thowbridge St.-Phone: Eli 2750 Katz Lavole, Cumberland, Md. PHILIP KAZON B.S. HARVARD 1939 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8158 lame: Legal Aid 139 Church St., Rutland, Vt. JOSEPH MICHAEL KERRIGAN A.B. HOLY CROSS 1939 32 Winthrop St.-Phone: Eli 9629 Willirton 103 Brockton Ave., Haverhill, Mass. DWIGHT LYMAN KING B.S. BRIGIIAM YOUNG 1939 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Cramer . 345 E. Center, Provo, Utah JOHN CHARLES KINNEY A.B. NIAGARA 1939 36 Gorham St.-Phone: Kir 7586 1315 W. Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y. RICHARD MARTIN KLEIN A.B. HARVARD 12 Bow St., Cambridge, Mass. 66 WALTER JOHN KLOCKAU, JR. A.B. UNIV. OF ILLINOIS 1938 1787 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Warren 1260 37th Ave., Rock Island, Ill. PAUL DEAN KOLYN B.A. UNIV. OF MINNESOTA 1939 26 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 4662 Port Orange City, Iowa ALAN GARRETT KRAEMER B.A. COLGATE 1939 12 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 7851 Black 20-04 119th St., College Point, N. Y. KENNETH KRAEMER A.B. HARVARD 1939 22 Shepard St.-Phone: Eli 0940 Leach 2646 N. W. Cornell Rd., Portland, Ore. ARTHUR LOUIS KRENZIEN B.A., M.A. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN 1939 52 flrving St.-Phone: Kir 5903 Ja 6739 N. 24th St., Omaha, Nebr. LEONARD EUGENE KUST Ph.B. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN 1939 52 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 5903 Hall Law Review 308 Huntington Ct., Madison, Wis. RICHARD HAROLD KUTZ A.B. HARVARD 1939 1557 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9277 Thurston Bus. Mgr. Year Book 1506 N. 15th St., Reading, Pa. SHERMAN SEELIG LAWRENCE B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 1583 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9404 jamex 1388 Shakespeare Ave., Bronx, N. Y. LEONARD EUGENE LEBOEUF A.B. HARVARD 1939 66 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 0112 Gardner 77 School St., Webster, Mass. GEOFFREY 'JACOB LEVIN A.B. HARVARD 1939 1737 Cambridge Sr.-Phone: Kir 6624 Griswold Hotel Regent, W. 104th St., New York, N. Y. 67 THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR JOHN EDWARDS LEWIS A.B. I-IAVERFORD 1939 12 Ellsworth Ave.-Phone: Tro 2951 1502 Pennsylvania Ave., Wilmington, Del. ROGER WILSON LINVILLE A.B. UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLIN Perkins 3--Phone: Eli 9537 Hart Mountain St., Kernersville. N. C. HENRY FREDERICK LIPPITT, II B.S. M.I.T. 1936 Walter Hastings 10-Phone: Eli 1520 4495 Hortensia St., San Diego, Cal. BERNARD LISMAN Ph.B. UNIV. OF VERMONT 1939 5 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 james Legal Aid 158 N. Willard St., Burlington, Vt. WILLIAM EMERY LITTLEFIELD B.A. YALE 1939 20 Prescort Sr.-Phone: Kir 4057 Pow Wow 96 High Sr., Montclair. N. J. LAWRENCE SAMUELS LOCKE A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Eli 8123 1306 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. JOHN ROBERT LONGO A.B. CLARK 1939 10 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 8440 192 Lancaster St., Leominster, Mass. HERBERT MAYHEW LORD A.B. Bowno1N 1939 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 Harlan Governors Island, New York, N. Y. ROBERT LEE LOUCKS B.A. UNIV. OF MINNESOTA Walter Hastings 22-Phone: Eli 8055 Choate 605 N. Park St., Watertown, S. Dakota DORR FELT LOVETT B.A. YALE 1939 596 Harvard St.-Phone: Eli 9019 Pollock R.F.D. 2, Adams Rd., Birmingham, A 1938 Mich EDWARD CRAIG LOVETT, JR. A.B. UNIV. or MIAMI 1939 Walter Hastings 10-Phone: Eli 8055 Pitney 3063 Griest Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio STANLEY HERBERT LOWELL B.S.S. C. C. N. Y. 1939 2 Chauncy Terr.-Phone: Eli 7865 Thurston Law School Committee 325 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y. GEORGE FREDERICK LOWMAN A.B. HARVARD 1938 Straus D-21-Phone: Kir 7600, Ext. 474 aff Waveny, New Canaan, Conn. EMANUEL HERMAN LUDMER A.B. RUTGBRS 1939 - Perkins 39-Phone: Eli 8223 Pon 474 Innes Rd., Wood-Ridge, N. J. JOHN KENNEDY MCCORMICK, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 14 Story St.--Phone: Eli 9169 Campbell 54 Academy St., Arlington, Mass. DONALD MCDONALD A.B. HARVARD 1939 Dunster D-51-Phone: Kir 7375 S mitb-Landis 509 N. 38th St., Omaha, Nebr. KENNETH ALTON MACDONALD A.B. DARTMOUTH 1939 Phone: Kir 6667 Bryce 2 Avon St., Cambridge, Mass. FREDERICK THOMAS MCKEON B.A. YALE 1938 41 Bowdoin St.-Phone: Tro 5269 131 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn. JAMES WYLIE MCNABB B.A. PoMoNA 1959 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8581 Thurston 1704 Ramona Ave.. S. Pasadena, Calif. HENRY ARAM MALKASIAN A.B. CLARK 1939 14 Howe St., Watertown, Mass. Willirton 51 Lincoln St., Worcester, Mass. THIRD YEAR , , , I THIRD YEAR HAROLD VICTOR MARCUS B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. 1959 43 Irving St.-Phone: Eli 8681 joseph Warren 2912 Avenue N, Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBERT MARGOLIN B.A. NEW YORK 1939 61 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8416 Dodd 756 Pelham Pkwy., Bronx, N. Y. BERNARD BAILIN MARKS S.B. HARVARD 1939 48 Irving St.-Phone: Kit 8448 Gamer 11 La Salle Ave., Sioux City, Iowa RICHARD KELLEY MARTIN A.B. GEORGETOWN 1939 37 Gorham St.-Phone: Kir 1478 Story-Harlan Editor, Year Book 225 Winthrop St., Taunton, Mass. NORMAN CECIL MELVIN, JR. A.B. JOHNS HOPKINS 1939 Walter Hastings 17-Phone: Eli 8055 Panom 509 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. JAMES REED MERRITT A.B. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1939 19 Everett St.-Phone: Eli 0943 Smith-Landis 312 N. 33rd St.. Raton, N. M. DONALD SUMNER MERVINE A.B. HAVIIRFORD 1939 12 Ellsworth Ave.-Phone: Tro 2951 Sayre 412 S. Main St., Sheffield, Pa. CHARLES LOUIS MICHOD A.B. UNIV. OF ILLINOIS 17 Perkins--Phone: Eli 9537 Hart 5714 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, Ill. GEORGE CONLEY MILLER A.B. UNIV. OF MISSOURI 1939 Walter Hastings 17-Phone: Eli 8055 Parsom 620 Stewart Rd., Columbia, Mo. WILLIAM MINOT B.S. HARVARD 1937 Phone: Eli 1062 Kent 19 Agassiz St., Cambridge, Mass. 70 HENRY GEORGE MOLINA, JR. B.S. YALE 1939 127 Mt. Auburn St.-Phone: Eli 7734 Marrball-Holme: Box 239, San Juan, Puerto Rico ALLAN RODGERS MOLTZEN A.B. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA 1939 Perkins 14-Phone: Eli 8223 Willinon Law Review 3141 College Ave., Berkeley, Calif. JOHN EDWARD MORRIS, JR. A.B. C.C.N.Y. 1937g A.M. COLUMBIA 1938 11 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 7726 Glueck 1460 Commonwealth Ave., New York, N. Y. BENEDICT SYD MOSKOWITZ A.B. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1958 26 Linnaean St. 59 Alston Ave., New Haven, Conn. THOMAS RAYMOND MOUNTAIN A.B. PRINCETON 1939 2 Shaler Lane-Phone: Eli 0717 Marrhall-Holme: 158 Harrison St., E. Orange, N. J. LATI-IAM WARNER MURFEY, JR. A.B. YALE 1939 99 Brattle St.-Phone: Kir 0951 Bryce Baldwin Rd., Mentor, Ohio ISAAC MUROV B.A. YALE 1939 37 Langclen St.-Phone: Eli 8581 Morgan 530 Capitol Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. EARL DENHAM MURPHY A.B. OCCIDENTAL Hotel Commander-Phone: Kir 4800 Pitney 27 S. 5th St., Alhambra, Calif. HUMPHREY LEOPOLD NASH, JR. B.A. HARVARD 1939 95 Prescott St. Seavey 2830 Lee Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio STANLEY HAROLD NEYHART, JR. A.B. STANFORD 1939 Walter Hastings 60-Phone: Eli 7759 Edward Warren 1235 Bay St., San Francisco, Calif. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR THOMAS STANLEY O'BRIEN, III A.B. HOLY CROSS 1937 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 313 Delaware Ave., Albany, N. Y. JOHN FRANCIS O'CONOR A.B. HOLY Cnoss 1939 Walter Hastings 34-Phone: Eli 8232 Smry-Harlan Student Advisors 3 Pinehurst Ln., Cincinnati, Ohio SEYMOUR OLMSTED LAFAYETTE 57 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 376 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD EYRICH OLWINE B.S. LEHIGH 1934 16 Garden St.-Phone: Kir 4800 jorepb Warren 131 Kearny Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. JESSE HALFF OPPENHEIMER B.A. UNIV. OF ARIZONA 1939 Walter Hastings 8-Phone: Eli 8055 lame: Law Review Arcadia Pl., San Antonio,yTexas JAMES SIMON OTTENBERG B.A. SWARTHMORE 1939 303-A Holden Green Hart 161 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y. THOMAS STOKES PAGE B.A. YALE 1938 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Choate 2684 Green St., San Francisco, Calif. HENRY WARREN PAINE A.B. WILLIAMS 39 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 2350 Powell 24 Storer St., Portland, Me. HOWARD MCCLUSKY PALMER A.B. HARVARD 1939 Brookwood Farm, Canton, Mass. Phone: Can 0752 Broad Park Lodge, White Plains, N. Y. HALFORD WOODWARD PARK, JR A.B. HARVARD 1939 65 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 8960 Pollock Legal Aid Fox Run Ln., Greenwich, Conn. 72 CONRAD ALBERT PEARSON A.B. COLGATE 1939 Walter Hastings 6-Phone: Eli 0873 Gardner 31 10 Maple St., Erie, Pa. EDWARD CULLEN PECK, JR. A.B. HOLY Cnoss 1939 Perkins 10--Phone: Eli 8223 Williston 38 Nelson St., W. Springlield, Mass. FRED WELCH PEEL, JR. B.S. HARVARD 1939 21 Hastings-Phone: Tro 9753 Landi: 635 S. Ashland Ave., Lexington. Ky. FRANCIS ROBERT PEISCH A.B. UNIV. or WISCONSIN 1939 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8581 Norwich, Vt. FINLEY HUTTON PERRY A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Com 3141 Scott 10 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. JOHN KENNETH PICKENS A.B. GEORGE WASHINGTON 1939 Holden Green 116-B Parton: Box 197, McLean, N. Y. ALBERTO PICO-SANTIAGO A.B. GEORGE WASHINGTON 1939 Perkins 25--Phone: Eli 9537 Port Borinquen Apts. 3, Santurce, Puerto Rico JOTHAM DONNELI.. PIERCE A.B. BOWDOIN 1939 94 Prescott St.-Phone: Eli 8798 Pollock 392 Spring St., Portland, Me. WILSON COLLINS PIPER A.B. COLBY 1939 41 Irving St.-Phone: Tro 9104 Setwey Law Review 19 Collins St., Carihon, Me. LOUIS LIONEL POPLINGER A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1939 Walter Hastings 57-Phone: Eli 8232 Frankfurter 8 W. 3rd St., Tulsa, Okla. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR RALPH PORZIO A.B. DREW 1938 380 Harvard St.-Phone: Tro 5927 Dodd 21 Maple Ave., Madison, N. J. HENRY QUINTO, JR. B.A. COLUMBIA Walter Hastings 8-Phone: Eli 0875 lame: 75 Central Park West, New York, N. Y MARVIN WILLIAM REIDER A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1939 56 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8232 Leach 2998 Monterey Ave., Detroit, Mich. IRVING REISSIG B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. 1939 29 Mellen St. Sezwey 748 Trinity Ave., Bronx, N. Y. PETER JOHN REPETTI A.B. No'I'RE DAME 1939 Perkins 25--Phone: Eli 9537 Cainer Law Review 164 Vermont Ave., Newark. N. J. HARRY FREEMAN RICE, JR. B.S. HARVARD Phone: Pres 1187 Hall Legal Aid 152 Marlboro St., Wollaston, Mass. ROYAL ELISHA ROBBINS A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Kit 3359 Holme: 512 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. HUGH ROBINSON A.B. PRINCETON 53 Dunster St.-Phone: Eli 9344 Root S. Egremont, Mass. LEON MORRIS ROBINSON A.B. DICKINSON 1939 2 Walter Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 Dodd 635 S. Warren St., Trenton, N. J. ERSKINE CLARK ROGERS B.A. YALE 1938 24 Chauncy St. Dodd 26 Maple St., Hudson Falls, N. Y. 74 HAROLD BENJAMIN ROITMAN A.B, DARTMOUTH 1935 Phone: Oce 0810 S eavey 47 Washington Ave., Winthrop, Mass. MERVIN IRVING ROSENMAN A.B. CORNELL 1939 Walter Hastings 9-Phone: Eli 0873 Brandeis Legal Aid 135 Central Park West, New York, N. JACOB WOLFE ROSENTHAL B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. 1939 1583 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 7854 Fuller Legal Aid 120 Cabrini Blvd., New York, N. Y. SYDNEY RICHARD RUBIN B.S. STETSON 1939 66 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 0112 Jamey Legal Aid Williamson, N. Y. EDWARD WILLIAM SCHALL A.B. PRINCETON 1939 66 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8470 Edward Warren Legal Aid 181 South St., Morristown, N. J. RICHARD HAROLD SCHANNEN INDIANA 57 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8581 Campbell Law Review 1220 W. Foster Pkwy., Fort Wayne, Ind. EDWIN DENNING SCHATTMAN B.A. YALE 1938 Phone: Kir 8593 Jeremiah Smith 18 Bates St., Cambridge, Mass. ELLIS SCHEIN B.A. PENN STATE 1939 37 Walter Hastings--Phone: Eli 8232 Tburxton 911 Washington St., Reading, Pa. LUDWIG SCHIFFER J.U.Dr. UNIV. OF VIENNA 1919 Phone: Kir 6298 76 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass. ALBERT WINSTON SCHIFFRIN B.S. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1939 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Kent 726 Chelten Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR GEORGE AUGUST F. SCI-IMIEDIGEN A.B., LL.B. UNIV. OF BUCHARBST 1925 17 Everett St. Hudson Hotel Savoy-Plaza, New York, N. Y. ROBERT ERIC SCHNITTGER A.B. HARVARD 1939 Walter Hastings 4-Phone: Eli 2221 Dodd 3006 Somerton Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio GILES ROLFE SCOFIELD, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1939 26 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 7694 Scott 750 Seneca Pkwy., Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE BUTTERFIELD SCULLY A.B. HOLY CRoss 1939 Perkins 10-Phone: Eli 8223 Baker 173 Daniels Ave., Pittsheld, Mass. MANDAL ROBERT SEGAL A.B. AMI-IRRST 1936 213-C Holden Green-Phone: Eli 2541 James 34 Morningside Rd., Worcester, Mass. JULIUS LOUIS SHACK A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Blu 7052 Thurston 98 Deering Rd.. Mattapan, Mass. ROBERT WEIMER SHARP A.B. OBERLIN 1939 52 Walter Hastings-Phone: Eli 8232 Griswold 2933 Berkshire Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio JAMES EDWARD SHAW A.B. XAVIBR 1936 158 Mt. Auburn Sr.-Phone: Tro 8268 Landis 2625 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio JOHN R. SHENEMAN B.S. U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY 1939 42 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9147 Cardozo Walkerron, Ind. , MAX CARRINGTON SHIRLEY A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1939 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Williston 410 Park Ave., Kokomo, Ind. 76 1 LEONARD STANLEY SIEGEL B.A. NEW YORK 1939 7 Kirkland Rd.-Phone: Eli 8494 Legal Aid 609 W. 151st St., New York, N. Y. ARTHUR RICHARD SILSDORF B.A. C.C.N.Y. 1939 61 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8416 Port 225 W. 106th St., New York, N. Y. STANLEY MARVIN SILVERBERG B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. 1939 68 Kirkland St. Freund Note Editor Law Review 1820 Morris Ave., New York, N. Y. HOWARD IRWIN SLAVIN B.A. YALE 1939 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6634 Brandeis 70 Firglade Ave., Springfield, Mass. ALLAN HUGH SMITH PH.B...SANTA CLARA 1939 7 Walter Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 Hall Legal Aid 2141 N. W. Davis St., Portland, Ore. EDWARD ARVEY SMITH A.B. CLARK 1939 Walter Hastings 13-Phone: Eli 0873 lame: 17 Jones St., Worcester, Mass. GERALD MORTON SMITH A.B. HARVARD 1939 50 Trowbridge St.--Phone: Eli 2750 660 School St., Webster, Mass. WILLIAM FRENCH SMITH A.B. U.C.L.A. 1939 Perkins 35-Phone: Eli 9120 Choate 1834 Cochran Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. LOUIS FLEISCHER SNETMAN B.A. UNIV. OF FLORIDA 1939 15 Everett St. Parson: 534 N. E. 34th St., Miami, Fla. LAURENCE. RAYMOND SPERBER B.A. U.C.I...A. 1939 Holden Green 32-Phone: Tro 6554 Jeremiah Smith Law School Committee 1175 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR ALF RUSTEN STAVIG B.A. CONCORDIA 1939 Walter Hastings 19-Phone: Eli 8055 Choate Rosholt, S. Dakota NATHAN L. STEDMAN, JR. A.B. UNIV. OF NEW MEXICO 1939 8 Chauncey St.-Phone: Tro 5377 McCurdy 1050 E. University Ave., Gainsville, Fla. JAMES FRAZIN STERN A.B. HARVARD 1939 37 Langdon St.--Phone: Eli 8587 Simpson 2508 E. Belleview Pl., Milwaukee, Wis. JOHN NOOT STERN A.B. OEERLIN 1939 Walter Hastings 52-Phone: Eli 2221 Brandeis Chairman Student Advisors 5000 East End Ave., Chicago, Ill. DAVID SPINK STEVENS B.S. HARVARD 1939 Walter Hastings 21-Phone: Tro 9753 lame: Legal Aid Lisbon, N. H. WILLIAM KIRK STEWART A.B. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA 1939 Perkins 37-Phone: Eli 8223 Choate 1261 Victoria Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. WILLIAM KLEMM STEWART B.S. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA Walter Hastings 12-Phone: Eli 0873 Sefwey 336 Monmouth Ave., Gloucester, N. J. EDWIN MATTHEW STOKES A.B. COLUMBIA 1939 3 Hurlbut St.-Phone: Kir 5275 Dodd 125 E. Harwood Ter., Palisades Park, N. J. OLIVER ELLIS STONE B.A. WESLEYAN 1939 1557 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9277 Hall 1121 No. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. RUSH ELLSWORTH STOUFFER, JR. A.B. JUNIATA 1939 14 Story St.-Phone: Eli 9169 Maguire 228 W. Main St., Waynesboro, Pa. 78 GARDNER NICHOLS STRATTON A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Wellesley 3570 Baker 71 Woodcliff Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. ALVIN MERVIN SUCHIN B.A. YALE 1939 2? Shepard St.-Phone: Tro 7982 E Jf Rosalind Garden, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. FREDERICK RALPH SUITS B.A. VANDERBILT 1937 17 Dunster St.--Phone: Eli 9242 609 E. Capitol St.. Little Rock. Ark. ROBERT TAFT, JR. A.B. YALE 1939 65 Foster St.-Phone: Tro 4433 Root Drake Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio CHARLES YASUYUKI TANIGUCI-11 I UNIV. OF HAWAII 28 Gorham St.--Phone: Kir 3678 P.O. Box 27, Olaa, Hawaii, T. H. IRVING TANNENBAUM A.B. C.C.N.Y. 1938 18 Mellen St. Port 292 W. 92nd St., New York, N. Y. JOHN REID TAYLOR B.S. NORTHWESTERN 1938 Walter Hastings 6-Phone: Eli 0873 Gardner Law Review 3448 Elaine Pl., Chicago, Ill. SUTHERLAND GAZZAM TAYLOR, III A.B. WILLIAMS 985 Memorial Dr.-Phone: Kir 3874 Manball-Holme: 160 E. Sidney Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. THOMAS CURTISS TAYLOR B.A. YALE 1939 20 Prescott St.-Phone: Kir 4057 Pow Wow 1166 Clover St., Rochester, N. Y. ' DUDLEY BRADSTREET TENNEY B.A. OBERLIN 1939 68 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 8436 Dimmitt Prerident Law Review Cordova Apts., Washington, D. C. 79 THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR CARTER BLAND THARP A.B. WABASH 1939 16 Story St.-Phone: Kir 5594 Campbell 137 E. 44th St., Indianapolis, Ind. ' ROBERT BATTEY TROUTMAN, JR A.B. UNIV. OF GEORGIA 1939 26 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 7694 Pound 132 Peachtree Cir., Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM DUANE TUCKER. JR. A.B. HOLY CROSS 1939 Walter Hastings 34--Phone: Eli 8232 Story Park Drive South, Rye, N. Y. ELKAN TURK, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 1101 Parrom' 20 Irvington Pl., Broklyn, N. Y. LEIGH DEXTER TUTTLE A.B. OBERLIN 1939 Walter Hastings 4-Phone: Eli 2221 Choate 220 Arlington Ave., Springfield, Ohio LEONARD UGELOW B.S.S., C.C.N.Y. 1939 Walter Hastings 53-Phone: Eli 8055 Katz 114-63 197th Sr., St. Albans, N. Y. FREDERIC KENDALL UPTON A.B. DARTMOUTH 1939 4 Hurlbut St.-Phone: Kir 4652 Hall Law Review 232 South St., Concord, N. H. SHELDON BAIRD VANCE B.A. CARLETON 1939 65 Langdon St.-Phone: Tro 3071 Campbell Legal Aid 204 Maple St., Austin, Minn. OTTO FLOYD VINSON, JR. A.B. UNIV. OF WASHINGTON 1939 32 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 3109 Parton: Yearbook 510 N. Maple St., Colville, Wash. ALFRED MARVIN WACHSMAN B.A. NEW YORK 1939 7 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 Maguire 7 Valdale Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. 80 JULES DAVID WALDER B.A. YALE 1939 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Bnmdei: 1265 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR CYRUS WARNER A.B. PRINCETON 1938 Divinity 35-Phone: Eli 9120 Dimmilt 323 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. GEORGE LEROY WARNER, JR. B.S. UNIV. OF WITCHITA 17 Dunster St. Langdell-Chafee 310 N. Pershing St.. Witchita, Kan. JOSEPH RAY WATKINS, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 , Phone: Eli 7597 Pollock 18 Chauncy St., Cambridge, Mass. CHARLES HENRY WATTS A.B. YALE 1939 13 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Choate Law Review Lexington, Ky. HAROLD WAX A.B. NEW YORK 1939 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Seauey 185 E. 33rd Sr., Paterson, N. J. JOSEPH MARCUS WEIL A.B. HARVARD 1939 Walter Hastings 27-Phone: Eli 8055 Katz Law Review 433 Briar Pl., Chicago, Ill. GERARD WEINSTOCK HARVARD 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Port 135 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT OTTO WEISS A.B. NEW YORK 66 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8470 Wilemzgemot 70 Prospect Park S.W., Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY GEORGE WENZEL, III B.A. HARVARD 1939 15 Everett St.-Phone: Eli 2863 Hadron 11501 - 85th Ave., Richmond Hi11,N. Y. THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR ' ' SIDNEY WERLIN A.B. HARVARD 1939 . Phone: Mal 3816 W ' Pon Legal Aid 146 Walnut St., Malden, Mass. RALPH HOWARD WILLARD, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 20 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 1559 Seavey 200 Clifton St., Belmont, Mass. JAMES THOMAS WILLIAMS, II A.B. HARVARD 26 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 4662 Wilson 2413 North Bay Rd., Miami Beach, Fla. WALLACE MCHENRY WILLIAMS B.B.A. UNIV. OF MINNESOTA Perkins 3-Phone: Eli 9537 Langzlell-Chafee Wadsworth, Kan. JOHN JOSEPH WINTERMEYER PH.B. NOTRE DAME 1939 Divinity 37-Phone: Eli 9120 Langdell-Chafee 70 Heins Ave.. Kitchener, Ontario ROBERT GRIFFING ZELLER A.B. STANFORD 1959 1 Winthrop Hall, 99 Brattle St.-Phone Kir OS Pow Wow Student Advisor: 1103 N. Ave. 64, Los Angeles, Calif. NOT PHOTOGRAPHED CAMERON WALTON CECIL WILLIAM MADISON HIGGINS, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1939 A.B. HARVARD 1936 1000 Memorial Drive Phone: Big 8160 Langdell Powell Ambassador Apts.. Baltimore, Md. 73 Chestnut St., West Newton, Mass. DONALD EDWARD VAN KOUGHNET A.B., A.M., UNIV. OF MINNESOTA 1928, 1929 383 Harvard St. I Campbell 154 Fulham St., St. Paul, Minn. x,, 3. 82 THE CLASS OF '43 SECOND YEAR THOMAS WOODROW ABDO A.B. UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH 1940 5 Linnaean St. Simpxon 1802 S. 35th St., Omaha, Nebr. FREDERICK MCKIM ADAMS A.B. RUTGERS 1940 1590 Mass. Ave. Harlan ATN. Bur. Mgr. Yearbook 596 West Ave., Sewaren, N. J. JACKSON GROVER AKIN, JR. A.B. WASHINGTON 84 LEE 1940 Divinity 21--Phone: Eli 8464 Root 1403 State Sr., Bowling Green, Ky. MILTON ALTMAN A.B. NEW YORK 1940 57 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Glueck Law Review 220 E. 197th St.. Bronx, N. Y. DUFF ARNETT A.B. UNIV. OF KENTUCKY 1937 56 Boylston Sr. Camb.-Phone: Kit 1699 Simpson Jackson, Ky. CHARLES D'AUTREMONT A.B. HARVARD 1940 Phone: Lex 0893 Pound Larchmont Ln., Lexington, Mass. RICHMOND ISRAEL BAILEN A.B. HARVARD 1940 Phone: Asp 5207 Thayer 7 Windsor Rd., Brookline, Mass. WILLIAM FRAZIER BAKER A.B. WESTMINSTER 1940 15 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Willixton 209 E. 9th St., Fulton, Mo. RALPH JOHN BALDUCCI S.B. SYRACUSE 1939 14 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9766 Warner 207 S. Main St., Canastora, N. Y. PHILIP HOSMER BALL A.B. AMHERST 1940 19 Divinity Hall Story Deerneld, Mass. 84 MARTIN CHARLES BARELL B.A. COLUMBIA 1940 Walter Hastings 40--Phone: Eli 8055 Parrom Law Review 1042 E. 7th St., Broklyn, N. Y. JOHN EDWARD BELLATTI A.B. ILLINOIS COLLEGE 1940 15 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 9840 Powell 1146 W. College Ave., Jacksonville, Ill. ROBERT BENJAMIN B.A. COLUMBIA 1940 Walter Hastings 2 Parrom 515 Central Park, W., New York, N. Y. SPENCER MOXON BERESFORD S.B. HARVARD 1939 Stone Legail Aid 1640 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. BENNETT IRWIN BERMAN B.S. UNIV. OF ILLINOIS 43 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 0355 Glueck Legail Aid 5654 N. Spaulding Ave., Chicago, Ill. HERBERT LAWRENCE BERMAN A.B. HARVARD 1940 Phone: Sta 0277 Thurrton 17 Kirkwood Rd., Brighton, Mass. ROBERT WILKIN BLAKE A.B. NOTRE DAME 1940 71 Hammond St. Camer 211 - 12th St., N. W., Canton, Ohio , NORMAN DAVID BLOTNER A.B. HARVARD 1940 Thayer 29 Langdell 53 Lorett St., Beverly, Mass. FRANCIS WILLIAM BRENNAN A.B. PRINCETON 1940 Perkins 43--Phone: Eli 8223 Choate 119 N. Munn Ave., Newark, N. J. MATTHEW W. BULLOCK, JR. A.B. BOWDOIN 1940 Phone: Hig 1337 Morgan 101 Munroe St., Roxbury, Mass. SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR 3 I ,.. ROBERT KERN BYERS A.B. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA 1940 Walter Hastings 20-Phone: Eli 8055 Wilson 148 Princevalle St., Gilroy, Cal. PETER A. CAMPBELL A.B. AMHERST 1940 12 Ware St. Camb.-Phone: Eli 7565 Story 445 South St., Hyannis, Mass. RENATO ADOLF CAPONE A.B. HARVARD 1940 Phone: Wat 6223 Chafee 81 Boyd St., Watertown, Mass. JOSEPH JOHN CARDAMONE, JR A.B. HAMILTON 1940 3 Concord Ave., Apt. 4 Sayre Jordan Rd., New Hartford, N. Y. DAVID BRET CARLSON A.B. BROWN 1940 Perkins 19-Phone: Eli 8223 Willirton Legal Aid 558 Bryant St., Rahway, N. J. DAVID BASSEL CARPER A.B. PRINCETON 1940 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eii 8138 Harlan 519 W. Main St., Clarksburg, W. Va. JOSEPH VINCENT CAVANAGI-I A.B. PROVIDENCE 1938 Walter Hastings 24-Phone: Eli 8055 Parrom 40 Dover Sr., Providence, R, I. EUGENE HAGOOD CAVIN B.A. UNIV. OF TEXAS 1940 1557 Mass Ave., Camb. Williston 3427 Avenue L., Galveston, Texas FELIX CHARLES CERESNAK B.A. WILLIAM 8: MARY 1938 Walter Hastings 19-Phone: Eli 8055 Magruder 6023 Bergenline Ave., W. New York, N. J. MELVILLE CI-IAPIN B.A. YALE 1940 27 Shaler Lane-Phone: Eli 1162 Holme: 50 Phillips St., Andover, Mass. 86 SUMNER S. CLARK A.B. UNIV. OF MAINE 1940 138 Mt. Auburn St. Morgan Two Lights Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Me. HERBERT RAYMOND CLUSTER A.B. JOHNS HOPKINS 1940 5 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 McLaughlin 6107 Hopeton Ave., Baltimore, Md. CHARLES WIGGINS COBB, JR. B.A. AMHERST 1940 Phone: Tro 6566 Baker 22 Appian Way, Cambridge, Mass. FRANK MOREY COFFIN A.B. BATES 1940 99 Brattle St.-Phone: Kir 2505 Dimitt Legal Aid 149 Wood St., Lewiston, Me. CHARLES JAMES COLE B.A. YALE 1940 20-A Prescott Sr.-Phone: Tro 8058 Holmes' 125 Scarborough St., Hartford, Conn. HENRY BANNEN COLEMAN B.A. DARTMOUTH 1940 Phone: Wey 0270 Baker 68 Union Sr., South Weymouth, Mass. DAVID JAMES CONROY S.B. HARVARD 1939 71 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 7617 Slory Abington Rd., Clarks Green, Pa. CHARLES CONSTON B.S. E. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1940 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Bmndeir 725 Broadway, Camden, N. J. ROBERT BRUCE CORPEN I NG B.S. UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA 1940 Perkins 24-Phone: Eli 9537 Gardner . Granite Falls, N. Car. RICHARD JOSEPH COTTER, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1940 Campbell 114 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass. SECOND YEAR A f 1.1 xQ jg? Z ' Q' A , It I D. ,V A W NSY SECOND YEAR . ' 1 ' ,431 nr w ' 'vi . 3 'F A: ' 42 vglt' 'V ' . :fi THOMAS CARL CRAVENS, JR. B.S. INDIANA 1940 21 Hammond St.-Phone: Tro 8772 Landix 1010 E. Harrison, Martinsville, Ind. HAMER SHERMAN CULP B.A. UNIV. OF UTAH 1940 35 Perkins Hall-Phone: Eli 8223 Harlan AJJ't. Bu.r. Mgr. Yearbook 1357 Yale Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah JOHN RICHARD CURLEY A.B. HOLY CRoss 1940 Perkins 12-Phone: Eli 9537 Camer 37 Tripp Ave., Brockton, Mass. WILLIAM WHEELER DARROW B.A. YALE 1939: M.A. HARVARD 1940 14 Holden Green-Phone: Tro 7347 Pow-Wow 596 Oak St., Winnetka, Ill. JAMES CAMPBELL DAUBENSPECK A.B. PRINCETON 1940 37 Gorham St.-Phone: Kir 1478 Langdell AJI't. Editor Yearbook 1215 - 26th Ave., Altoona, Pa. LEON DICKER A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1940 48 Irvine St.-Phone: Kir 8448 Freund 3915 13th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. HENRY GAYLORD DILLINGHAM A.B. HARVARD 1940 18 Chauncy St.-Phone: Kir 2991 Pow-Wow P. O. Box 3288, Honolulu, T. H. JOHN COADY DILLON, JR. A.B. NOTRE DAME 1940 21 Hammond-Phone: Tro 8772 Slory 458 N. Chestnut, Butler, Pa. SIDNEY DORFMAN A.B. HARVARD 1939 66 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 0112 5930 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. HECTOR GREGORY DOWD A.B. COLUMBIA 1940 Walter Hastings 11-Phone: Eli 8055 lame: 67 Park Terrace E., New York, N. Y. 88 SECOND YEAR DANIEL CLAY DRAPER A.B. WEST VIRGINIA 1940 26 Mellen St.--Phone: Eli 9717 Hall 200 McLane, Morgantown, W. Va. JOSEPH NAPOLEON DUBARRY, IV A.B. PRINCETON 1940 110 Holden Green-Phone: Tro 4985 Scott Mt. Pleasant Rd., Villa Nova, Pa. AVERY DULLES A.B. HARVARD 1940 1734 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 8477 Stone 72 E. 91st St., New York, N. Y. BERNARD DUNAU B.A. NEW YORK 1940 Perkins 12-Phone: Eli 8223 joseph Warren Legal Aid 191 Rivington St., New York, N. Y. DAVISSON FREY DUNLAP A.B. UNIV. OF FLORIDA 1940 79 Martin St.--Phone: Eli 0142 Gardner 4135 Lakeshore Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla. LOUIS F. EATON, JR. A.B. AMI-IBRST 1940 40 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 Story 165 Belmont St., Brockton, Mass. LAWRENCE FORREST EBB A.B., A.M. HARVARD 1939. 1940 52 Mt. Auburn St. Sayre Law Review 94 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, Mass. GLENN EVERETT EDGAR A.B. UNIV. OF UTAH 1940 44 Walker St. Choate 731 Douglas St., Salt Lake City, Utah SAMUEL MEHARD FAHR A.B. HARVARD 1940 Mellon D-21-Phone: Kir 3354 Scott 400 S.E. 5th St., Minneapolis, Minn. OMAR FRANKLIN ELDER, JR. A.B. EMORY 1940 1557 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9277 McLaughlin 65 Muscogee Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 89 SECOND YEAR f W' ' E fl! fa 4 ..,,qag,',, Si-iiiav, f il WILLIAM JAMES FARRELL A.B. NOTRE DAME 1956 32 Winthrop Hall McLaughlin 391 N. Walnut St., East Orange, N. J. HORACE JOSEPH FELDMAN A.B. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN 1940 19 Chauncy St.-Phone: Kir 2094 Fuller 126 Lewis St., Perth Amboy, N. J. BENJAMIN BERELL FERENCZ B.S.S., C.C.N.Y. 1940 65 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli S960 Katz Student Advirorx 126 E. 56th St., New York, N. Y. ARTHUR BARLOW FERGUSON A.B. STANFORD 1940 77 Martin St.--Phone: Tro 1713 Marxhnll 101 I St., San Rafael, Calif. CHESTER EVANS FINN B.A. YALE 1940 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 Bryce Legal Aid 1200 Amherst Pl., Dayton, Ohio JACK HAROLD FISHER B.A. UNIV. OF ILLINOIS 1940 Commander Hotel-Phone: Kir 4800 Glueck 1407 Portage St., Kalamazoo, Mich. WILLIAM EDWIN FISHER, JR. C.E. CORNELL 1940 71 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 7617 McLaughlin 950 Clark St., Stevens Point, Wis. BENNETT HILL FISHLER, JR. B.A. AMIIERS1' 1940 Perkins 43-Phone: Eli 8055 Root 179 Summit Ave., Upper Montclair, N GEORGE MARSH FLINT, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1940 14 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 Baker 37 Mt. Vernon St.. Boston, Mass. EDMUN D JOSEPH FLYNN A.B. INDIANA 1940 Perkins 40-Phone: Eli 8223 Campbell 41-29 95th St., Elmhurst, N. Y. 90 T ' .1 JOHN GEORGE FORBES B.S.S., C. C. N. Y. 1940 12 Boulevard Terr. Brighton S eavey Legal Aid 8907 34th Ave., Jackson Hgts., L. I., N. Y. THOMAS PATRICK FORD PH.B. No'rRE DAME 1940 21 Hammond St.--Phone: Tro 8772 Langdell 530 McAndoe, Wausau, Wis. MATTHEW BERNARD FOX A.B. HARVARD 1938 57 Kirkland St. Marxhall 118 Dean Rd., Brookline, Mass. GEORGE HOWDEN FRASER B.A. UNIV. or WISCONSIN 1940 33 Perkins Hall-Phone: Eli 9537 Hall Legal Aid Monticello, Iowa NATHANIEL FREEDMAN B.A. RUTGERS 1940 20 Hilliard St.-Phone: Tro 7028 Morgan 300 Central Park W., New York, N. Y. THOMAS WALDEN FULTON A.B. RICE 1940 Walter Hastings 48-Phone: Eli 7759 Dimmitt 658 Heights Blvd., Houston, Texas HOUGHTON FURR A.B. UNIV. OF NEBRASKA 1940 201-D Holden Green Dimmitl Student Advirors 2720 S. 24th St., Lincoln, Nebr. GEORGE VINCENT GALLAGHER A.B. BosToN COLLEGE 1940 Phone: Gen 6873 Gamer - 47 St. Margaret St., Dorchester, Mass. TUDOR GARDIN ER A.B. HARVARD 1940 184 Beacon St., Boston-Phone: Ken 9898 Kent Gardiner, Me. STANLEY GELLER A.B. HARVARD 1940 15 Everett St. 2 W. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. SECOND YEAR lf- :Cl nil' ,pi SECOND YEAR -'X STANLEY BAIRD GERTZ A.B. UNION 1940 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Cardozo 87-14 168th St., Jamaica, N. Y. CHARLES CARROLL GLOVER, III B.A. YALE 1940 20-A Prescott St.-Phone: Tro 8058 Scott 4200 Mass. Ave., Washington, D. C. ALBERT LEONARD GOLDMAN B,S. TUFTS 1940 Brandeis' 100 Hancock St., Everett, Mass. AUSTIN DAVID GOLDMAN B.S.S., C. C. N. Y. 1940 37 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Katz Legal Aid 3098 Decatur Ave., New York, N. Y. ROBERT HURON GOLDMAN Commander Hotel-Phone: Kit 4800 Seavey 30 Florence Rd., Lowell, Mass. SAMUEL EDWARD GRANT A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1940 7 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 5912 Brandeir 4 Hone Ave., Oil City, Pa. WILLIAM SEGAL GREEN A.B. DARTMOUTH 1939 2 Rutland St.-Phone: Eli 8129 Jeremiah Smith 147 Russell St., Manchester, N. H. ARNOLD MERVIN GREENFIELD A.B. UNIV. OF FLORIDA 1940 15 Everett St.-Phone: Tro 9782 Parrom 2315 N. Meridian, Miami Beach, Fla. ISADORE GROMFINE B.A. UNIV. OF BUFFALO 1940 15 Everett St. Simpson 14 A St., Buffalo, N. Y. HOWARD IRWIN GROSSMAN B.A. UNIV. OF MINNESOTA 1940 1588 Massachusetts Ave. McLaughlin 4213 Xerxes St., Minneapolis, Minn. 92 THOMAS EUGENE HACKETT A.B. NOTRE DAME 1940 Dudley 21 Choate 720 Tanglewood Dr., Springfield, Ohio JACK EDWIN HANTI-IORN B.S. OHIO STATE 1940 36 Shepard St.-Phone: Eli 9686 Thurrton 415 7th Sr. N. W., Washington, D. C. WILLIAM COVINGTON HARDEE A.B. EMORY 1940 40 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 Wilson Law Review 305 Graham St., Florence, S. C. ROBERT RAY HARRING, JR. B.S. NOR'1'I-IWESTERN 1940 71 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 7617 Sefwey 516 N. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, Ill. PHILIP HOWARD HARRIS, JR. A.B. STANFORD 1940 Perkins 2-Phone: Eli 8650 Pitney El Cortez Hotel, Reno, Nevada WILLIAM DICKINSON HART, JR. B.A. YALE 1940 20A Prescott St.-Phone: Tro 8058 Martha!! 204 Fairview Ave., Stamford, Conn. ROBERT HAYDOCK, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 Wigglesworth A-22-Phone: Kir 9720 Pound Argilla Rd., Ipswich, Mass. WILLIAM COOK WILKINSON HAYNES S.B. HARVARD 1940 31 Hasting Hall-Phone: Eli 8055 Dodd 523 Clement Ave., Charlotte, N. C. JOSEPH PETER I-IEALEY A.B. HARVARD 1938 Phone: Kir 9571 58 Haskell St., Cambridge, Mass. GEORGE WILLIAM HICKMAN, JR. B.S. U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY 1926 1558 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Kir 5198 Maguire Madisonville, Ky. 93 SECOND YEAR U' 24' SECOND YEAR JOHN FRANCIS HOLIAN B.S. FORDHAM 1940 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Leach Church St., Newtown, Conn. MARSHALL MAYNARD HOLLEB B.A. Wls. 1937, M.B.A. HARVARD 1939 17 Dunster St.-Phone: Eli 2956 Parton: 609 Stratford Pl., Chicago, Ill. GARFIELD HENRY HORN A.B. HARVARD 1940 Winthrop K-31-Phone: Eli 0901 Root Law Review 775 Junipero Ave., Long Beach, Cal. QUENTIN LEWIS HOUSHOLDER B.S. UNIV. OF TENNESSEE 1940 124 Oxford St. Fuller 4335 Lyons View Pike, Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM CALLENDER HURTT A.B. HARVARD 1940 31 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 Dodd 871 Graham Blvd., Wilkinsburg, Pa. WARD MACLEAN HUSSEY A.B. HARVARD 1940 46 Matthews Sayre Legal Aid 310 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. THOMAS T. IMAI B.A. UNIV. OF HAWAII 1940 26 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9717 1717 Houghtailing St., Honolulu, T. H. ROBERT SMITH IVIE B.A. UNIV. OF IOWA 1940 16 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 Edward Warren 127 Melrose Ave., Iowa City, Iowa ARTHUR JAMES JACKSON B.A. OXFORD 1938 12 Prescott, Apt. 45 Thurrton 1 Littledown Rd., Bournemouth, Eng. JOSHUA JACOBS A.B. UNIV. OF CHICAGO 1940 Walter Hastings 3--Phone: Eli 8055 McCurdy 201 W. 77th St., New York, N. Y. 94 MARSHALL ALAN JACOBS B.A. UNIV. or ARIZONA 1940 Walter Hastings 5-Phone: Eli 7759 lame: 341 Kenilworth, Toledo, Ohio CHARLES BEDFORD JOHNSON, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1940 11-A Shaler Lane-Phone: Eli 2306 Landis' 2120 Harrison St., Amarillo, Texas RAYMOND CALVERT JOPLING, JR. B.A. YALE 1940 77 Martin--Phone: Eli 1282 1415 Delaware Ave., Bartlesville, Okla. ROBERT SCOTT JUSTICE A.B. DEPAUW 1933 A.M. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1937 31 Wendell St.-Phone: Tro 8239 Logansporr, Indiana SEYMOUR NATHAN KAGAN B.A. NEW YoRK 1939 7 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 1541 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MYRON KALISH B.S.S., C. C. N. Y. 1940 8 Mellen Sr. McCurdy Student Advirorr 314 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVID SOL KAPLOWITZ A.B. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1940 8 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9101 Katz 1633 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. IRVIN MORRIS KENT A.B. SYRACUSE 1940 10 Mellen St.fPhone: Eli 8440 Magruder 64 Garden St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. WILLIAM KEISTER KERR A.B. COLGATE 1939 79 Martin St.-Phone: Eli 0142 Gardner 15 Payne St., Hamilton, N. Y. CHARLES JOSEPH KICKHAM, JR. B.S. HOLY CROSS 1940 Phone: Asp 7456 Carner 91 Crommshield Rd., Brookline, Mass. SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR CHARLES BARRY KING A.B. HARVARD 1939 Phone: Som 1998 Grirwold ' 25 Bowdoin Sr., Somerville, Mass. NORMAN P. KLINKER A.B. HARVARD 1940 71 Hammond St.--Phone: Eli 7167 Dodd 1122 lst Ave., N. Denison, Iowa ROBERT KLONSKY B.A. BROOKLYN 1940 42 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9147 Seavey 1271 Ocean View Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. BERT TAKAAKI KOBAYASHI B.A. GBTTYSBURG 1938 15-A Howland St. Fuller 4225 Waialae Ave., Honolulu, T. H. BEN KOHLER, JR. B.S. UNIV. oe TENNESSEE 1940 124 Oxford Sr.-Phone: Eli 2812 1534 W. Cumberland Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. ALVIN SEYMOUR LANE PH.B. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN 1940 55 Hastings Hall-Phone: Eli 8232 Joreph Warren 919 Park Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT BURTON LANGWORTHY A.B. PRINCETON 1940 22 Chauncy Sr., Apr. 22 Baker Law Review 810 W. 57th Ter., Kansas City, Mo. JAMES SWAIN LANIGAN A.B. HARVARD 1939 1 Apley Ct.-Phone: Eli 8785 Marshall Grand Island, Nebr. CHESTER IRWIN LAPPEN B.A. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA 1940 206 E. Holden Green Brandeir Law Review 694 Polk Blvd., Des Moines, Iowa CHRISTIAN MARIUS LAURITZEN, II A.B. HARVARD 1940 117 Fresh Pond Pkwy. Stone 1335 North Dearborn, Chicago, Ill. 96 FRANCIS WOOLLEY LAWLEY A.B. RUTGERS 1940 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8581 Baker Conover Lane, Red Bank, N. J. MARVIN PAUL LAZARUS A.B. UNION 1940 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Cardozo 159 Western Ave., Albany, N. Y. LANSING BURROWS LEE, JR. B.S. UNIV. OF VIRGINIA 1939 Bryce 35 Walter Hastings-Phone: Eli 8232 820 Fleming Ave., Augusta, Georgia RICHARD M. LEE B.A. UNIV. OF MARYLAND 1940 Perkins 19-Phone: Eli 8223 l17illiJIon 5622 Moorland Lane, Bethesda, Md. THOMAS BOUVIER LEECH A.B. MIAMI 1940 Puritan Arms Leach 621 Cambridge Rd., Coshocton, Ohio GEORGE NEVES LEIGHTON A.B. HOWARD 1940 63 Gorham St.-Phone: Tro 0355 McCurdy 91 W. Springfield St., Boston, Mass. ELIAS LEINER A.B. RUTGERS 1939 39 Perkins-Phone: Eli 8223 524 Montgomery St., Highland Park, N. J. ARTHUR LEVY A.B. New Yomc 1940 Claverly 16-Phone: Eli 8543 Thayer ' 37 Chester St., Stamford, Conn. DEAN JAMES LEWIS A.B. HARVARD 1937 430 Broadway joseph Warren 82 Thames St., Newport, R. I. MICHAEL LINENTHAL A.B. HARVARD 1937 6 Gerry's Landing Rd.-Phone: Eli 2930 Jeremiah Smith SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR r',l!yll Mn, -, E A 1 I .sh -' A A 1 'Y .m1-.:- f - X- , . Y I A I ' 'S ,' it Adil.. , Q i5lQi,f3?' . . , - 7 ,wiifilf Q ,. I - I .r JOSEPH JOHN LOBRUTTO A.B. NEW YORK 1940 42 WALTER HAsTINGs-Phone: Eli 8232 Joseph Warren 2052 W. 11th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT IRWIN LOGAN B.A. BROWN 1940 5 Wendell St. Searzey 21 Wingate Rd., Providence, R. I. WALTER LEONARD LORIMER B.E. NORTHERN ILLINOIS STATE TEACHERS 1940 Perkins 2-Phone: Eli 8223 Crystal Lake, Ill. IRWIN A. LOWENFELD B.A. NEW YORK 1940 24 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 9305 Iamer 258 Sullivan Pl., Brooklyn, N, Y. WARREN VAN GILDER LUDLAM, JR. A.B. DAVIDSON 1940 19 Chauncy St.-Phone: Kir 2094 Edward Warren 4717 Poplar Springs, Meridian, Miss. TORBERT HART MACDONALD A.B. HARVARD 1940 8 Chauncy St.-Phone: Mal 5507 Kent 537 Pleasant Sr., Malden, Mass. JOHN REGAN MAHONEY A.B. HARVARD 1937 12 Garden St.--Phone: Kir 2951 Sayre WitchfIeld, NO. Andover, Mass. JAMES DONOVAN MALCOLMSON, JR A.B. HARVARD 1940 Lionel A-21 Pound 64 Hillside Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. ROBERT THOMAS MALONE A.B. HARVARD 1940 Phone: Asp 6606 Chafee 1463 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. MILTON RICHARD MANNHEIMER B.A. UNIV. OF MIAMI 1940 3 Sacramento Sr.-Phone: Eli 8410 Brandeir 1054 Pennsylvania Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. 98 SECOND YEAR JOHN CARROLL MARBLE, JR. A.B. BOWDOIN 1940 42 Perkins-Phone: Eli 8223 Pollock Dixfield, Maine ROBERT ADAMS MCDOWELL A.B. SYRACUSE 1940 20 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 Wilson Student Aduirorr 405 Euclid Ave., Elmira, N. Y. PAUL MELROSE A.B. HARVARD 1940 15 Everett Et.--Phone: Tro 0795 Magruder 177 Retreat Ave., Hartford, Conn. DONALD FRANCIS MENAGH B.S. FORDHAM 1940 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Leach 2878 Valentine Ave., Bronx, N. Y. DOUGLAS MERCER S.B. HARVARD 1940 Grays Hall 41-42-Phone: Kit 2594 Pound 327 Clinton Rd., Brookline, Mass. RICHARD LAKE MERRICK B.A. YALE 1940 1699 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 7712 Pow-Wow 1625 Ashland Ave., Evanston, Ill. AUGUST ROBERT MEYER A.B. HARVARD 1940 37 Kirkland St. 31 Kilburn Rd., Belmont, Mass. MARVIN MOHL B.S. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Katz 5403 Wyndale Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN HENRY MONAHAN A.B. HOLY CROSS 1940 Phone: Big 1049 Maguire 219 Melrose St., Auburndale, Mass. JOSEPH PARKER MORRAY B.S. U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY 1940 Perkins 58-Phone: Eli 8223 Gardner 2322 Commonwealth, Chicago, Ill. 99 SECOND YEAR PETER KENNETH MORSE A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1940 25 Hammond St. Freund Law Review 1480 Lincolnshire Dr., Detroit, Mich. JAMES JOSEPH MURNER, JR. A.B. GEORGETOWN 1940 3 Sacramento St.--Phone: Eli 8410 356 E. 36th St., Paterson. N. J. FRANCIS XAVIER MURTAGH B.S. NEW YORK 1940 42 Kirkland St. Cardozo 762 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. NOBORU NAKAGAWA A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1940 26 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9717 Seaside Club, Hilo, T. H. HAROLD EDWARD NEELY A.B. WEST VIRGINIA 1940 29 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9830 Cardozo 209 Temple St., Hinton, W. Va. RICHARD FREED NEWTON A.B. INDIANA 1940 14 Hastings-Phone: Eli' 8055 Campbell Legal Aid 523 Cavin St., Ligonier, Ind. RODGER LINCOLN NORDBYE B.A. UNIV. OF MINNESOTA 1940 55 Hastings-Eli 8232 Wilron Legal Aid 4511 Fremont St., Minneapolis, Minn. JOHN GORHAM PALFREY, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1940 Phone: Asp 0307 Pow-Wow 108 Ivy Sr., Brookline, Mass. RALPH PALMER B.A. DAIITMOUTH 1940 26 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9717 Freund 941 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT LAUGHLIN PARK A.B. DUKE 1940 57 Gorham Sr.-Phone: Kir 1478 Dimmitt 5126 Nebr. Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C 100 HOWARD ROLLIN PATCH, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1938 65 Langdon St.-Phone: Tro 4668 Jeremiah Smith Legal Aid 4 Barrett Pl., Northampton, Mass. CONSTANTINE W. PATTERSON A.B. HARVARD 1939 50 Follen St. 57 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. JACK RICHARD PEARCE A.B. DE PAUW 1940 16 Hastings-Eli 8055 Edward Warren Law Review 1513 S. 4th St., Terre Haute, Ind. JOHN ALLEN PERKINS A.B. HARVARD 1940 65 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 8960 Pollock 23 Pleasant St., S. Dartmouth, Mass. JACK MARVIN PERLMAN A.B. HARVARD 1940 5 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 McCurdy 55 E. 9 St., New York, N. Y. DONALD E. PETERSON B.A. UNIV. OF MINNESOTA 1940 44 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8232 Wilton 1298 Hillcrest, St. Paul, Minn. ELLIOTT HUNTER PHILLIPS A.B. HARVARD 1940 ' 62 Brattle St.-Phone: Eli 8710 Landi:-Powell 19585 Stratford Rd., Detroit, Mich. FREDERICK STEPHEN PILLSBURY A.B. DARTMOUTH 1940 33 Perkins-Phone: Eli 9537 Hall Legal Aid 8 Harrison St., Manchester, N. H. WILLIAM DAVID PINANSKY A.B. COLBY 1940 40 Perkins-Phone: Eli 8223 Brandeir V 462 Cumberland Ave., Portland, Me. ARTHUR EDMUND PORTER A.B. HARVARD 1940 15 Everett Sr.-Phone: Kir 4409 Katz I 962 Union St.. Manchester, N. H. SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR ROBERT WALDO PUTNAM STANFORD 1940 44 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 Edward Warren 3795 La Selva, Palo Alto, Calif. WILLIAM FRANCIS QUINN B.S. ST. LOUIS 1940 40 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 Jeremiah Smith Legal Aid 4915 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. JACOB RABINOWITZ B.A. UNION 1940 29 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 9830 Cardozo 466 Main St., Catskill, N. Y. WILBUR MELVIN RABINOWITZ PH.B. DICKINSON 1940 40 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8232 Morgan 120 E. 19 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN DAVID RAMSEY A.B. UNIV. OF KANSAS 1940 16 Perkins-Phone: Eli 9537 Gardner 7717 Ward Pkwy., Kansas City, MO. WILLIAM REIBER A.B. PRINCETON 1940 Perkins 43-Phone: Eli 8223 Langdell 62 E. 83rd St., New York, N. Y. HERBERT ORDRE REID A.B. HOWARD 1938 266 Columbia St. Witerzagemoz 600 E. Green St., Wilson, N. C. JOHN ALBERT REILLY B.S., C. C. N. Y. 1940 42 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9147 Cardozo 24 S. Woodland Ave., Englewood, N. J. WILLIAM PETER REISS A.B. SETON HALL 1940 25 Divinity Hall-Phone: Eli 8464 McLaughlin Law Review 13 Marion Ave., Newark, N. J. DAVID KIRK ROBINSON A.B. PRINCETON 1940 77 Martin St.-Phone: Tro 1713 Landir Student Adviror: 1723 Edgewood Blvd., Royal Oak, Mich. 102 HENRY SEYMOUR ROBINSON, JR. B.A. YALE 1940 20 A Prescott St.-Phone: Tro 8058 Marxlaall 68 Scarborough St., Hartford, Conn. WALTER JAMES ROCKLER A.B. UNIV. OF CHICAGO 1940 15 Everett St.-Phone: Tro 9782 McCurdy Legal Aitl 5448 Cornell St., Chicago, Ill. JOSEPH SHERMAN ROGAN B,S. BOSTON COLLEGE 1940 Phone: Arn 3565 Williston 204 Beaufort Rd., Jamaica, P. L. JEROME ELIOT ROSEN A.B. HARVARD 1940 1737 Cambridge St.--Phone: Eli 0205 Thurston 179 Falmouth St., Portland, Me. EMMET WILTON ROSS A.B. NEW YORK 1940 Walter Hastings 33-Phone: Eli 9711 Magruder 840 Lindon St., Camden, N. J. WALTER ROTHSTEIN M.B.A. UNIV. OF CHICAGO 1940 10 Follen St.-Phone: Kir 1877 lame! Student Advirorr 4911 N. Bernard St., Chicago, Ill. LESTER RICH RUSOFF A.B. HARVARD 1940 37 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Katz Student Azluirorx 88 Green Ln., Springfield, Mass. PAUL MARK RYAN A.B. CATHOLIC UNIV. 1939 Divinity 2 McLaughlin 177 Washington St., Forestville, Conn. RICHARD LEE RYKOFF B.A. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA 1940 18 Chauncy St. Cardozo Law Review 632 S. Sycamore Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. EDWARD JOSEPH SAMP B.A., M.A. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN 1940 52 Irving St.-Phone: Kit 5903 Hall 2229 Eton Ridge, Madison, Wis. , 105 SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR RICHARD BIGELOW SANBORN A.B. BOWDOIN 1940 Perkins 42-Phone: Eli 9537 Pollock Law Review 5 Middle St., Augusta, Me. RICHARD LANDE SAPIRO B.A. New Yom: 1940 Walter Hastings 45-Phone: Eli 8232 Magruder 3065 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. ERNEST JAMES SARGEANT A.B. HARVARD 1940 25 Farlow House Harlan Law Review 709 W. 22nd St., Spokane, Wash. GEORGE DOUGLAS SCHAFFER A.B. DEPAUW 1940 71 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 7617 Pitney 723 Busseron St., Vincennes, Ind. JAY HERMAN SCHAFRANN A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1940 7 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 5912 Freund 30 Sullivan Ave., Port Jervis, N. Y. HERBERT GEORGE SCHOEPKE A.B. MIDDLEBURY 1940 12 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 7851 Grixwold 209 Prospect Ave., Mamaroneck. N. Y. RICHARD SWAWITE SCHWARTZ A.B. CORNELL 1939 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Magruder 1125 E. 48th St., Chicago, Ill. VICTOR BUDD SCHWARTZ A.B. BROWN 1940 17 Chauncy St.-Phone: Kir 9024 Story Jacobs Hill, Seekonk, Mass. HERBERT HAROLD SEGERMAN A.B. COLUMBIA 1940 Walter Hastings 3-Phone: Eli 8055 McCurdy 1305 E, 21 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MYRON SEMMEL B.A. U. C. L. A. 1939 56 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 1034 Magruder Law Review 111-35 75th Ave., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y THOMAS FLETCHER SEYMOUR, I1 B.S. NORTHWESTERN 1940 16 Ware St.-Phone: Tro 1037 Chafee 501 W. 9th St., Winheld, Kan. ABRAHAM ALBERT SHAPIRO A.B. UNIV. or Rocunsrnn 1940 12 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 7851 Freund 1132 Albany St., Schenectady, N. Y. GILBERT SIEGAL B.A. UNIV. OF RICHMOND 1940 61 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8416 1212 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. JOHN LANGDON SIMONDS B.S. YALE 1940 Phone: Laf 6348 Hall S3 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. JAMES HARVEY SIMONSON B.S., C.C.N.Y. 1940 33 Mellen St.-Phone: Kir 6265 Secwey 115-42 Newburg St., St. Albans, N. Y. EDMUND JOSEPH SKORUPSKI A.B. FORDHAM 1940 2 Gorham St. Leach 54 Mechanic St., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. MALLORY REYNOLDS SMITH A.B. FURMAN 1939 30 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 Powell Law Review 200 Lavinia Ave., Greenville, S. C. TEMPLETON SMITH A.B. HARVARD 1940 53 Dunster St,--Phone: Eli 9344 Dodd 1336 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. IRVING HENRY SODEN S.B. HARVARD 1939 48 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8232 Simpson 37 Breed St., Lynn, Mass. AUGUSTUS WHITTEMORE SOULE, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1940 46 Mt. Auburn St.-Phone: Kir 2993 James 58 Euston St., Brookline, Mass. 105 f-'I 'BC K . SECOND YEAR in Ar 'VF' . ia 1 1' . SECOND YEAR ,,u,4.g ' , I li , . ' , l an l ROBERT LAWRENCE SPANG A.B. WILLIAMS 1940 1572 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Tro 0503 Powell 215 Presidents Ln., Quincy, Mass. NICK C. SPANOS A.B. UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH 1938 51 Wendell Sr.-Phone: Eli 8310 25 Mawhinney St., Pittsburgh, Pa. MARVIN HOWARD SPIEGEL A.B. UNIV. OF MICHIGAN 1940 7 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 5912 Brandeis 1411 Library Ave., McKeesport, Pa. JOHN JAMES STEIDLE A.B. UNION 1940 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 Harlan 353 Main Sr., Oneonta, N. Y. DAVIS J. STOLZAR A.B. UNIV. OF ROCHESTER 1940 7 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 5912 Freund Law Review 709 Joseph Ave., Rochester, N. Y. S. BENNETT STONE B.A. New YORK 1940 Claverly 16-Phone: Eli 8543 Thayer 25 E. 77 St., New York, N. Y. GEORGE OSCAR STOUFFER A.B. STANFORD 1940 11 Linnaean St.-Phone: Eli 8047 Maguire 633 N. Friends Ave., Whittier, Calif. DUDLEY RIORDAN SULLIVAN A.B., M.A. BROWN 1938, 1940 24 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 Dirnrnill 104 Jastram St., Providence, R. I. ALLEN EDMUND SUSMAN A.B. HARVARD 1940 Phone: Asp 1147 Simpron 327 St. Paul St., Brookline, Mass. RALPH B. SUSSMAN A.B. RUTGERS 1940 20 Hilliard St.-Phone: Tro 5882 Morgan Legal Aid 492 Avon Ave., Newark, N. J. CYRUS ROBINSON TAYLOR B.A. YALE 1940 18 Chauncy Sr.-Phone: Kir 2991 Holmes 160 E. Sidney Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. HARRY ERNEST TERHUNE B.A. YALE 1940 21 Hammond St.-Phone: Tro 8772 Story 140 S. Wayne, Martinsville, Ind. MAX THELEN, JR. A.B. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA 1940 79 Martin St.-Phone: Eli 0142 Roof 136 Alvarado Rd., Berkeley, Cal. W. NEIL THOMAS, JR. A.B. UNIV. OF CHATTANOOGA 1940 307-A Holden Green Choate Legal Aid Lupton City, Tenn. LOUIS A. TOEPFER B.A. BELOIT 1940 5 Concord Ave. Edwarzl Warren 524 S. 13th, Sheboygan, Wis. SHERMAN MILTON TONKONOW A.B. HARVARD 1940 23 Hammond St. Sayre 153 Buckingham St., Meriden, Conn. JOSE TRIAS-MONGE B.A. UNIV. OF PUERTO RICO 1940 Divinity 8--Phone: Eli 8464 Maguire 33 San Sebastian, San Juan, Puerto Rico NICHOLAS J. P. TRYFOROS B.S. NEW YORK 1940 Claverly 9-Phone: Eli 8543 Thayer - 818 Eagle Ave., New York, N. Y. LAMBERT TURNER, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1940 9 Ware St.-Phone: Eli 2138 Larlgdell 5462 Kipling Rd.. Pittsburgh, Pa. GEORGE S. VIERECK, JR. S.B. HARVARD 1939 I4 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 9565 Jeremiah S milh 305 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR DONALD S. VOORHEES B.A. UNIV. OF KANSAS 1938 16 Perkins-Phone: Eli 9537 Edward Warren 820 Spruce St., Leavenworth, Kan. GRISSIM HILL WALKER B.A. CUMBERLAND 1940 30 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8055 Powell 175 Hatton Ave., Lebanon, Tenn. EDWARD MARTIN WALL A.B. HARVARD 1940 Chafee 42 Dustin St., Brighton, Mass. GORDON MOFFETT WEBER A.B. STANFORD 1940 Perkins 24-Phone: Eli 9537 Edward Warren Legal Aid 124 Pepper Ave., Burlingame, Calif. LLOYD GEORGE WEINBERGER A.B. RUTGERS 1939 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Kir 6624 Morgan 96 Meade Ave., Passaic, N. J. VICTOR FRANK WEISS PI-LB. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN 1940 51 Oxford St. McLaughlin 2201 N. 15 St., Sheboygan, Wis. RICHARD MERRITT WEISSMAN B.A. YALE 1940 Phone: Cap 9377 Cainer 44 Cedar Lane Way, Boston, Mass. HARRIS KEMPNER WESTON A.B. HARVARD 1940 46 Hastings-Phone: Kir 8313 Dodd Law Review 1032 Lenox Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio JOHN WOOLMAN WHARTON A.B. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1937 42 Hastings-Phone: Eli 8232 Gardner 128 S. Halifax Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla. HAMILTON SALISBURY WHITE A.B. CORNELL 1940 40 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 Campbell 209 Brattle Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. 108 ALVIN WARREN WILKINSON B.A. PRINCETON 1940 Phone: Bel 1650 Larzgdell 512 Concord Ave., Belmont, Mass. JAMES HARGROVE WILSON, JR. A.B. EMORY 1940 40 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 Wilson Law Review 214 Tift Ave., Tifton, Ga. RALPH O. WINGER B.A. STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA 1940 201 -C Holden Green Campbell Law Review 1016 Orleans Ave., Keokuk, Iowa FREDERICK R. H. WITHERBY S.B. HARVARD 1940 76 Mt. Auburn St. Pon'-Wow 233 Medway St., Providence, R. I. RICHARD YOUNG A.B. ST. LAWRENCE 1940 62 Brattle St.-Phone: Eli 0705 Stone Van Hornesville, N. Y. JOHN VAN WIE ZAUGG A.B. PRINCETON 1940 10 Kirkland Rd.-Phone: Tro 5874 Landl: 450 E. 52nd St., New York, N. Y. EDMOND FRANK ZEISIG B.A. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN 1940 52 Irving St.-Phone: Kir 5903 Hall 720 W. Greenfield Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. JosEPH ZORN A.B. COLUMBIA 1940 11 Hastings-Phone: Eli S055 McCurzly ' NOT P ELLIS AMES BALLARD A.B. YALE 1940 20-A Prescott St.-Phone: Tro 8058 Scott 6 Kent Rd., Hubbard Woods, Ill. SECOND YEAR I HOTOGRAPHED JOHN LESTER VAN AUSDALL B.A. VANDERBILT 1940 13 Chauncy St. 606 Carleton Ave., Caruthersville, Mo. 109 Above are three views of Dane Hall, the first building built for use of the law school Cerected in 1832, and destroyed by a fire in 1917.3 It stood on the site in Harvard Yard now occupied by Lehman Hall. 110 THE CLASS GF ,44 FIRST YEAR BURTON KENNETH ADELMAN A.B. LAFAYETTE 1941 42 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9147 Seavey 1105 New York Ave., Huntington, N. Y. ROBERT MICHAEL AHERN A.B. LOYOLA 1941 Walter Hastings 54-Phone: Eli 8055 Slory 4536 N. Mozart, Chicago, Ill. THOMAS EDWARD AHERN, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1941 Phone: Kir 9640 65 Orchard St.. Cambridge, Mass. LEE WINFIELD ALBERTS A.B. HARVARD 1941 163 Brattle St.-Phone: Kir 1346 Pound 40 E. Schiller, Chicago, Ill. CHARLES LLOYD ALBRIGHT, JR. A.B. PENN. STATE 1941 40 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9750 Hall 7518 Toscorora St., Pittsburg, Pa. JOHN RITCHIE ALEXANDER A.B. PRINCETON 1941 ' Divinity 33-Phone: Eli 8464 Powell 268 Forest St., Oberlin, Ohio CLARENCE SCOTT ANDERSON A.B. UNIV. OF HAWAII 1940 43 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 0335 Parrom Honolulu, T. H. JAMES ANGLETON A.B. YALE 1941 60 Brattle St.-Phone: Eli 2484 Pow Wow 47 Corso Venezia, Milan, Italy LEMUEL BANNISTER, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1941 302-A Holden Green Pow Wow 18 Erwin Park, Montclair, N. J. JOSEPH BARBASH A.B. RUTGERS 1941 7 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 Griswold 6 Richardson St., New Brunswick, N. J 112 ROBERT JOSEPH BARRETT A.B. UNIV. OF NEW MEXICO 1941 61 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8416 Pound Elks Club. Alburquetque, New Mexico JAY DANIEL BARSKY B.S. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1941 Divinity 20--Phone: Eli 8464 Gluecla 1515 Lindley Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. IRVING HENRY BECKWITH A.B. YALE 1941 Phone: Lon 7173 Cainer 118 Salisbury Rd., Brookline, Mass. EUGENE BERGMAN A.B. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 1941 Walter Hastings 26-Phone: Eli 8055 Grirwold 1648 Montgomery Ave., New York, N ARTHUR LEONARD BERK A.B. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 1941 7 Chauncy St.-Phone: Tro 3616 Gardner-Pollock 425 N. Washington, Magnolia, Ark. WILLIAM PHILIP BERNTON A.B. HARVARD 1941 13 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Marxball-Scott 2013 O St. N.W., Washington, D. C. CHARLES NELSON BERRY A.B. YALE 1940 77 Martin St.--Phone: Eli 1282 Powell 636 E. 14 St., Oklahoma City, Okla. DAVID RANDOLPH BERRY B.S. GEORGIA TECI-I. 1941 26 Chauncy St.--Phone: Tro 7694 Pound Seven Oaks, Rome, Ga. EDWARD WALTER BISETT A.B. N01-RE DAME 1941 42 Kirkland St.-Phone: Eli 9147 Williston 1330 Charles St.. Pampa, Texas JOHN PERRY BLEDSOE A.B. ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY 1941 Perkins 32--Phone: Eli 9537 Parsom' Pocahontas, Ark. .Y. 5 FIRST YEAR GEORGE BORTIN A.B. YALE 1939 44 Follen St.-Phone: Tro 9017 1901 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. ROBERT JAMES BOTTOMLY A.B. HARVARD 1941 1737 Cambridge Sr.-Phone: Kir 1031 Bryce-Harlan 29 Greenough Ave., jamaica Plain, Mass MORTON BLEICH BRAUNSTEIN A.B. HARVARD 1941 A Phone: Asp 0109 Glueck 193 Pleasant St., Brookline, Mass. RICHARD LEONARD BRICKLEY A.B. UNION 1941 Phone: Asp 6425 130 Dean Road, Brookline, Mass. VINCENT LYONS BRODERICK A.B, PRINCETON 1941 8 Mellen St.--Phone: Eli 9101 Marxhall-Scot! 1158 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. ARTHUR BROGNA A.B. AMHERST 1941 Phone: Las 4342 Sayre 45 Hyde Ave., Newton, Mass. EDWARD I-IOAGLAND BROWN A.B. HARVARD 1941 10 Appian Way-Phone: Kir 2216 Root 280 Harrison Ave., Jersey City, N. J. THEODORE AUGUST BRUINSMA A.B. WASHINGTON AND LEE 1941 65 Hammond St.-Phone: Eli 8960 Roar 130 Haledon Ave., Prospect Park, N. J. JOHN FRANKLIN BUCKLE A.B. UTAH 1941 10 Forest St. Bryce-Harlan 1894 So. II, East Salt Lake, Urah CLARK WAY BURDICK III A.B. UNIV. OF BUFFALO 1941 Walter Hastings 33-Phone: Eli 8232 Chafee-Maguire 182 Garner Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 114 FIRST YEAR ROBERT SHULTICE BURNS A.B.-M.A. UNIV. OF MISSOURI 1941 Walter Hastings--Phone: Eli 8232 Bryce-Harlan 5001 Forest, Kansas City, Mo. CLEVELAND CUNNINGHAM BURTON A.B. ARKANSAS 1941 43 Wendell St.--Phone: Eli 0335 Parxom Bradley, Ark. CLAUDIUS JAMES BYRNE, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1939 Pow Wow 1066 Main St., Worcester. Mass. ROBERT JENNINGS CAHALL A.B. SWARTI-IMORE 1941 Walter Hastings 38-Phone: Eli 8232 Gardner-Pollock Gambier, Ohio BERNARD HAROLD CANTOR A.B. TENNHssI5E 1941 25 Wendell St.-Phone: Kir 2618 Brandeis' 301 E. Sth Ave., Johnson City, Tenn. JOHN ROBERT CARR, JR. A.B. ARIZONA 1941 -1 ,. Perkins 52--Phone: Eli 9537 Parrom 434 E. Beardsley, Elkhart, Ind. NOEL CHADWICK L.L.B. UNIV. OF PARIS 1938 100 Common St., Belmont, Mass. Wilron 43 Montei du Fort Villeneuve, Avignon Garol, France ha JOHN TERRY CLARK A.B. YALE 1941 Winthrop Hall'-11 J. Smith 2919 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio WILLIAM THADDEUS COLEMAN, JR. A.B. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1941 30 Peacevale Rd.. Dorchester-Phone: Gen 5675 Frefmzl 252 W. Earlham Terrace, Philadelphia, Pa. MELVILLE NATHANIEL COLLINS A.B. DUKE 1941 20 Hilliard St.-Phone: Tro 7028 E. Warren 2714 36th St., Washington, D. C. 115 FIRST YEAR BENJAMIN WATKINS COREY A.B. HARVARD 1941 Phone: Kir 6251 Simpron 95 Brookline St., Cambridge, Mass. CHARLES E. CORKER A.B. LELAND STANFORD 1941 15 Everett St.-Phone: Eli 2380 Pound JOSEPH RIGGS CREIGHTON A.B. OBERLIN 1941 Perkins 4-Phone: Eli 9537 E. Warren 202 E. 9th St., Hastings, Neb. JOSEPH THOMAS CRISTIANO A.B. UNION 1941 Perkins 13-Phone: Eli 9537 Chafee-Maguire 132 E. Fulton St., Gloversville, N. Y. EDWARD CLYDE CROUCH A.B. FURMAN 1941 10 Follen St.--Phone: Kir 1877 Powell 1107 Warley, Florence, S. C. FRANKLIN GERARD DAVIDSON A.B. WABASI-I 1941 Walter Hastings 47-Phone: Eli 8232 Lamlir 101 Vernon Court, Crawfordsville, Ind CHARLES WILLIAM DAVIS A.B, HARVARD 1941 11 Shaler Lane-Phone: Kir 8346 Langdell Grapevine, Wenham, Mass. EDWARD LANE DAVIS A.B. KANsAs 1941 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8581 706 W. 12th, Lawrence, Kansas PAUL DANIEL DAVIS B.S. HARVARD 1940 1 Winthrop Sq.-Phone: Kir 7914 Hall 2544 Buena Vista Road, Columbus, Ga. HUBERT JAMES DELYNN A.B. WEST VIRGINIA 1941 Walter Hastings 51-Phone: Eli 8055 Hall 500 Grand St., Morgantown, W. Va. 116 CHESTER DEVENOW A.B. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 1941 7 Kirkland Rd.-Phone: Eli 8494 Chafee-Maguire 3421 Sherbourne Road, Detroit, Mich. CLARENCE HOWARD DICUS, JR. A.B. UNIV. OF MISSOURI 1941 Perkins 11-Phone: Eli 9557 Gardner-Pollock 521 W. 112th, New York, N. Y. MARTIN IRVING DILLER A.B. C.C.N.Y. 1941 Perkins 22-Phone: Eli 8225 James 1090 Rutland Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. MITCHELL KEITH DISNEY A.B. WASHINGTON AND LEE 1941 Walter Hastings 49-Phone: Eli 8232 Bryce-Harlan 3502 Macomb N.W., Washington, D. C. JAMES JOSEPH DOHENY A.B. HARVARD 1941 Walter Hastings 54-Phone: Eli 8232 Story 9654 S. Hamilton, Chicago, Ill. CLARENCE IRVING DRAYTON, JR. A.B. DARTMOUTI-I 1929 16 Chauncy St. I. Smith 1015 Elm St., Manchester, N. H. JOSEPH P. DRISCOLL A.B. HARVARD 1941 Divinity 32-Phone: Eli 9120 Langdell 48 Arlington St.. Worcester, Mass. SIDNEY CURTIS DWORKEN B.S. HARVARD 1941 Ambassador Hotel-Phone: Kir 6624 S eavey 2496 North Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. JOHN JOSEPH DWYER A.B. DEPAUW 1959 124 Oxford St. Gardner-Pollock 711 Buchanan, Gary, Ind. ALLAN BENJAMIN ECKER A.B. HARVARD 1941 16 Hilliard St.-Phone: Tro 5781 Lamiir 145 E. 92nd St., New York, N. Y. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR FRANCIS DAVIE EDES AMHERST 1941 36 Hammond St. Powell 216 Warren, Plymouth, Mass. DENNIS EDWARDS A.B. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 1941 323 Broadway euuey 230 W. 139th St., New York, N. Y. LLEWELLYN JOHNSON EVANS A.B. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA 1941 Walter Hastings 18-Phone: Eli 8055 Powell Neiharr, Montana DONALD EDWARD FAHEY A.B. ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY 1941 Perkins 30-Phone: Eli 9537 J. Smith 6217 Waterman, St. Louis, Mo. JOSEPH THOMAS FAHY A.B. HOLY CROSS 1941 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Willirnm 14 Cross, Uxbridge, Mass. CARROLL DANA FEARON, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1941 14 Sumner Rd.-Phone: Eli 8331 Pow Wow 17 Barclay Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. GERALD MARTIN FINE B.S.L. MINNESOTA 1941 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 Choate 1884 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. CHARLES GERARD FITZGERALD A.B. HOLY CROSS 1941 Phone: Tal 7228 Cainer 14 Parkman St., Dorchester. Mass. ROBERT BRUCE FIZZELL, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1941 Hastings 1-Phone: Eli 2221 . Marrlaall-Scott 621 Westover Road, Kansas City, MO. CLARENCE GEORGE FRAME A.B. MINNESOTA 1941 96 Prescott St.-Phone: Eli 9259 Hall 171 W. Winifred St., St. Paul, Minn. 118 BERNARD DAVID FRANK HARVARD 54 So. Russell St., Boston, Mass. THOMAS MASON FRENCH A.B. TENNESSEE 1941 Perkins 6-Phone: Eli 9557 Pound 1556 Poplar, Memphis, Tenn. ALAN JOSEPH FRIEDLANDER A.B. ALFRED 1941 57 Mellen St.--Phone: Eli 9566 Brandeis 2154 E. 22nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ISIDORE FRIEDMAN A.B. C.C.N.Y. 1941 114 Trowbridge St. Freund 1147 Colgate Ave., Bronx, N. Y. STEPHEN HERBERT FULLER A.B. OHIO 1941 Walter Hastings 58-Phone: Eli 8252 E. Warren 59 E. Carpenter St., Athens, Ohio WENDELL ARTHUR GARRITY, JR. A.B. HOLY CRoss 1941 5 Hammond St.-Phone: Tro 1995 Williston 5 Channing Way, Worcester, Mass. GABRIEL A. GELBER A.B. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 1941 Walter Hastings 26-Phone: Eli 8055 Grirwold 2785 University Ave., New York, N. Y. WILBUR NONE GERONIMO B.S. ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY 1941 96 Prescott St,-Phone: Eli 9252 Brandei: 185 124th St., Rockaway Beach, N. Y. ALFRED JOSEPH GILBERT A.B. HARVARD 1941 Adams House, G-42-Phone: Kir 5560 Gardner-Pollock 1100 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. FREDERICK JAY GILBERT A.B. UNIV. OF CALIF. AT Los ANGELES Perkins 1-Phone: Eli 9527 Choate 4775 Los Feliz Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 119 FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR CHARLES GLICKMAN A.B. FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL 1941 7 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 Pow Wow 108 N. New Haven Ave., Ventnor, N. J. STEPHEN H. GRANT A.B. HARVARD 1941 75 Garfield St.-Phone: Eli 1356 Story 68 Sunset Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. PAUL EDWARD GRATTAN STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS Perkins 50-Phone: Eli 9557 Bmmlei: 409 Fulton St., Troy, N. Y. MAXWELL GREENBERG A.B. UNIV. OF CALIE. AT Los ANGELES Perkins 8--Phone: Eli 9557 Choate 514 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. HENRY S. GROSS, JR. B.S. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1941 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 Choate 2601 Parkway, Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES M. HAAR A.B. NEW YORK UNIV. 1940 55 Langdon Sr. Freund 310 W. 97th St., New York, N. Y. SAUL JEFFREY HAHN A.B. NORTHEASTERN 1941 28 Mellen Sr.-Phone: Eli 8509 4 Howland Sr., Roxbury, Mass. ALAN MORGAN HALL A.B. CARLETON 1941 14 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 9565 Sayre 1710 N. Irving, Minneapolis, Minn. ROBERT HOVEY HAMILTON B.S. KANSAS 1941 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli S581 Pound 1919 Sandusky, Kansas City, Kansas DANIEL EDWARD HANNAN A.B. NOTRE DAME 1940 21 Hammond Sr.-Phone: Tro 8772 Comer 1520-3rd Sr., Perry, Iowa 120 RICHARD H. HARMS A.B. Rumnns 1941 Walter Hastings 61-Phone: Eli 8232 Bryce-Harlan 455 Lincoln Ave., Grantwood, N. J. WESTON POOLE HATFIELD A.B. WAKE FOREST 1941 43 Wendell St.--Phone: Eli 0335 Parrom 1459--13th Ave., Hickory, N. C. HARMAN HAWKINS A.B. AMHERST 1941 Walter Hastings 50-Phone: Eli 2115 Landir Flower Hill, Plndome, N. Y. T. J. HIGGINS B.S. SETON HALL 1941 Perkins 18-Phone: Eli 9537 Williston 283 Eagle Rock Ave., N. Orange, N. J. FRANK LEONARD HINCKLEY, JR. B.S. HARVARD 1941 Delphic Club, 9 Linden St.--Phone: Tro 0842 Pour Wow 72 Waterman St., Providence. R. I. RICHARD DAVID HOLZAPFEI.. A.B. AMHERST 1941 95 Prescott St. Root Sandusky, Ohio JAMES FRANCIS HOSNA 24 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 9305 A.B. LOYOLA 1941 Seavey 2616 S. Sawyer, Chicago, Ill. THOMAS REED HUNT A.B. LBHIGH 1941 Walter Hastings 58-Phone: Eli 8232 Powell 2001 Park Drive, Wilmington, Del. JOHN JOSEPH HURLEY B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. 1941 42 Kirkland St.--Phone: Eli 9147 Wilson 36 Sherman Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM ELDRED JACKSON A.B. YALE 1941 20-A Prescott St.-Phone: Tro 8058 Marshall-Scott Lakewood Road, Jamestown, N. Y. FIRST YEAR , L 1 E 1 2 l FIRST YEAR STEPHEN SHANNON JEWETT A.B. M.C.S. DARTMOUTI-I 1940 1740 Cambridge St.-Phone: Tto 7837 C hafee-Maguire 177 Church St., Laconia, N. H. CHESTER NICHOLAS JOHNSON A.B. WESLEYAN 1940 19 Everett St. 250 Hudson, Hartford, Conn. S. LEROY JOHNSON B.S. UNIV. OF No. DAKOTA 1941 Perkins 6-Phone: Eli 9537 , Gardner-Pollock 1213 Belmont Road, Grand Forks, No. Dakota HORACE LEE KALIK B.S. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1941 1737 Cambridge St.-Phone: Eli 1538 Sirnpxon 20 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. DAVID KALLMAN B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. 1941 Perkins 21-Phone: Eli 8223 Thnrston 105 Payson Ave., New York, N. Y. JACOB KAPLAN PH.B. VERMONT 1941 7 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 Freund 95 Hyde St., Burlington, Vt. SUMNER ZALMAN KAPLAN A.B. MASS. STATE 1941 Thurston 47 Winchester St., Brookline, Mass. JOHN DURBIN KENNEY A.B. WILLIAMS 1940 62 Brattle St.-Phone: Eli 8710 Landis' 15 Lockwood Road, West Newton, Mass FRANK NORTON KERN A.B. OI-IIo WESLEYAN 1941 - 24 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 9305 E. Warren 228 St. Charles Ave., Lakewood, Ohio CHARLES CARROLL KIEFFER A.B. TORONTO 1941 3 Sacramento St.-Phone: Eli 8410 Wilson 2106 Otillia St., Utica, N. Y. 122 JOHN EDWARD KILGORE, JR. A.B. AMHERST 1941 Walter Hastings 47-Phone: Eli 8232 Root 2102 Berkeley Drive, Wichita Falls, Texas SANFORD DAVID KIMBALL A.B. HARVARD 1941 46 Irving St.-Phone: Tro 2452 Simpson 2 Morris, Westfield, Mass. THOMAS HILL KINGSLEY A.B. YALE 1941 Walter Hastings 1-Phone: Eli 2221 Marshall-Scott 51 and Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Mo. MARTIN KIRSCH B.S. N.Y.U. Perkins 15-Phone: Eli 9537 Brandeis 551 Keer Ave., Newark, N. J. LEON H. KLINE A.B. UNIV. or PENNSYLVANIA 1941 Perkins 15--Phone: Eli 9557 Brandeis 1 Tamaqua, McAdoo, Pa. LEONARD JOSEPH KLONOWSKI A.B. Ox-no STATE 1941 Andover 17-Phone: Eli 9058 Thurston 7803 Broadway, Cleveland. Ohio ABRAHAM KOZER A.B. MARSHALL 1941 Perkins 21-Phone: Eli 8223 Griswold 1161 Shakespeare Ave., New York, N. Y. DANIEL KRAEMER A.B. HARVARD 1940 66 Kirkland St. Griswold 14 Baldwin Ave., Newark, N. J. JOHN EDWARD KROUT A.B. PRINCETON 1941 Perkins 41-Phone: Eli 9557 Casner 520 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa. LOUIS KUNIN A.B. QUEENS COLLEGE 1941 65 Sparks St.--Phone: Eli 0538 Griswold 29-52 169th St., Flushing, N. Y. FIRST YEAR .pq-1. w 'TW FIRST YEAR 1 'v A RICHARD SYDNEY LANE A.B. HARVARD 1941 Walter Hastings 50-Phone: Eli 8232 Powell 75 Morris Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. FRANCIS TRACY SYLVESTER LAVERY A.B. YALE 1941 Walter Hastings 18-Phone: Eli 8055 Landis 955 W. 6th, Erie, Pa. ERNEST MATTHEW LAW A.B. BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1941 Choaze 24 West St., Methuen, Mass. ROY MARVIN LAZARO A.B. LAFAYETIE 1941 13 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Wilson 265 7th St., New York, N. Y. CLENDON HUNT LEE A.B. UNIV. OF TI-IE SOUTH 1941 8 Appleton Rd. 5716 Mirimar, Dallas, Texas KORDYAN LEWANDOWSKI M.A. CHICAGO 1941 Chancery Club--Phone: Eli 9227 Choate 1451 No. Bell Ave., Chicago, Ill. JOSEPH LEONARD A.B. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1941 66 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8470 Sayre 5451 No. Mervine, Philadelphia, Pa. MARSHALL ABBOTT LEVIN A.B. UNIV. OF VIRGINIA 1941 5 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 Sefwey 940 Brooks Lane, Balto, Md. LEON SAMUEL LIPSON A.B. HARVARD 1941 Phone: Las 4139 ' Glueck 115 Cotton St., Newton, Mass. ARTHUR AARON LITT A.B. YALE 1941 15 Chauncy St.-Phone: Eli 8185 Camer Yates Ave., Ossining, N. Y. 124 THOMAS LITTLE A.B. HAVERFORD 1941 Perkins 7-Phone: Eli 9537 Ashburnham, Mass. ALEXANDER MATHEW LOEBIG A.B. MARSHALL 1940 Perkins 13-Phone: Eli 9537 Bryce-Harlan 607 Ann St., Parkersburg. W. Va. FREDERICK WILLIAM C. LONDON B.S. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 1941 51 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8687 Willirzon 960 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. FIORENZO VINCENZO LOPARDO A.B. NOTRE DAME 1941 32 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 8195 Chafee-Maguire 180 Main, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. MATTHEW ROBERT MCCANN A.B. HOLY CROSS 1941 3 Hammond St.-Phone: Tro 1995 Carrier 55 Longfellow Road, Worcester, Mass. JOSEPH WILLIAM B. MCCORMICK A.B. BROWN 1941 Perkins 28-Phone: Eli 9537 E. Warren 117 Newark Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. WADE HAMPTON MCCREE, JR. A.B. FISKE 1941 Phone: Highland 7694 Sefwey 26 Wahon St., Roxbury, Mass. CHARLES JOSEPH MCGOVERN A.B. PROVIDENCE COLLEGE 1941 Perkins 27--Phone: Eli 9537 Parrom 178 Sumpter St., Providence, R. I. EDWARD JAMES MCKAY B.S. Econ. VILLANOVA 1941 Perkins 18-Phone: Eli 8223 Willirlon 1750 Northampton, Holyoke, Mass. TIMOTHY JAY MAHONEY, JR. A.B. GEORGETOWN 1941 Chancery Club-Phone: Eli 9277 Purrom' 362 W. 9th St., Erie, Pa. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR fax. 7 ., ' ' I ,,.' li ' ,EQAQTLNQ .cj Q ' . Q HARRY KENNARD MANSFIELD A.B. HARVARD 1941 Phone: Arl 0255R Sayre 17 Newman Way, Arlington, Mass. JOHN JOSEPH MANSFIELD, JR. A.B. HARVARD 1941 Phone: Big 4134 Story 510 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hil MILTON WILLIAM MANTELL A.B. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 1941 Andover 16-Phone: Eli 9058 Thurrton 110 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. VICTOR MARANS A.B. HARVARD 1941 Walter Hastings 29-Phone: Eli 8232 Gluecle 1182 E. 10th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT MARKS A.B. MICHIGAN 1941 Perkins 34-Phone: Eli 8223 Willislon 190 7th Ave. North, Troy, N. Y. STUART MARKS A.B. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1941 66 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8470 Sayre 1221 No. 65th St., Philadelphia, Pa. RICHARD GEORGE MARTENS B.S. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA 1941 Divinity 9-Phone: Eli 8464 Story 2233 Arrowhead Drive, Oakland, Cal. CLYDE OLLEN MARTZ A.B. NEBRASKA 1941 Perkins 4-Phone: Eli 9537 E. Warren 502 So. 12th, Lincoln, Nebr. WESLEY FIELDING MERRILL A.B. UTAH 1941 Divinity 28-Phone: Eli 8464 Bryce-Harlan 645 No. Hayes, Pocatello, Idaho EDWARD MIKRUT A.B. WAYNE 1940 37 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Brandeis 3862 Belmont, Detroit, Mich. 126 1, Mass ARNOLD JAMES MILLER A.B. YESHIRA COLLEGE 24 Mellen St.--Phone: Tro 9305 lame: 26 Woodford St., Worcester, Mass. GEORGE MINKIN A.B. HARVARD 1941 Divinity 31-Phone: Eli 8464 Glueck 388 Hawthorn'St., New Bedford, Mass. HARLAN THERAL MOEN A.B. LUTHER COLLEGE 1937 Perkins 31-Phone: Eli 9537 E. Warren Avon, South Dakota WALTER THOMAS MOREY B.S. ILLINOIS 1940 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8581 J. Smith 251 So. Edward, Decatur, Ill. GEORGE EDMUND MORRIS A.B. HOLY CRoss 1941 3 Hammond St.-Phone: Tro 1995 Camer 42 Park Place, Pawtucket, R. I. JOSEPH MORRIS A.B. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 1941 Walter Hastings 28-Phone: Eli 8232 Tburrton 1518 Nelson Ave., New York, N. Y. JOHN CLANCY MULLEN A.B. CREIGHTON 1941 Walter Hastings 33--Phone: Eli 8232 S impron 401 So 40th St., Omaha, Nebr. ROBERT BRANSFIELD NOLAN A.B. NEW ,HAMPSHIRE 1941 Phone: Las 5918 J. Smith 4 Marlboro, Newton. Mass. RALPH HARVEY NUTTER HARVARD 7 Year Perkins 11-Phone: Eli 9537 Gardner-Pollock 64 Elm, Norwood, Mass. ROBERT EDWARD O'NEIL A.B. DUKE 1940 1590 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 8138 Lan dell 8 Mt. Vernon Ave., Hyannisport, Mass. FIRST YEAR if f I ..,,,-I t, :am . X t -I N , -X FIRST YEAR HAROLD D. OSTERWEIL A.B. MICHIGAN 1941 56 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 1034 Story 321 W. Market, Long Beach, N. Y. RAYMOND EUGENE OSTLUND B.S. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 1941 Perkins 44-Phone: Eli 9537 Cerner 1238 4th Ave., Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada THOMAS JOSEPH O'TOOLE A.B. HARVARD 1942 Phone: Las 4165 J. Smith 21 Rogers St., Newton, Mass. THOMAS WAVERLY PALMER, JR. A.B. AMI-IERST 1941 Divinity 41-Phone: Eli 8464 Powell 24 Shawnee Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. ALBERT JOSEPH PARRENO A.B. PRINCETON 1941 Perkins 41-Phone: Eli 8223 Camer 104 E. 68th, New York, N. Y. IRVING CREHORE PAUL, JR. A.B. DARIMOUTH 1941 Phone: Las 7557 james 1402 Center St., Newton, Mass. KIMBALL PENNEY A.B. HARVARD 1941 173 7 Cambridge St.--Phone: Kir 1031 Root 552 North St., White Plains, N. Y. JOHN STEPHAN PENNISH B.S. NORTHWESTERN 1941 Walter Hastings 51-Phone: Eli 8232 Hall 2920 Commonwealth, Chicago, Ill. VINCENT ARNOLD POHLMAN A.B. COLGATE 1930 3 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 8041 Sayre Averill Park, N. Y. DONALD FRANCIS POTTER A.B. OI-IIo 1941 Perkins 51-Phone: Eli 9537 S ezwey 91 Harvington Drive, Rochester, N. Y. 128 HILARY HARRY SAX B.B.A. UNIV. or Touano 1940 Perkins 34--Phone: Eli 9537 Freund 2230 Putnam St., Toledo, Ohio ROGER SCHAFER B.S. HARVARD 1941 Winthrop House G-24-Phone: Eli 9245 Pound 1111 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. DAVID JOHN SCHOETZ A.B. MARQUBTTE 1941 16 Chauncy St. I. Smith 4301 No. Farwell, Milwaukee, Wis. LOUIS I. SCHWARTZ B.S. UNIV. or PITTSBURGH-1941 29 Mellen St. Story 1400 Murray, Pittsburgh, Pa. ROLAND EPHRAIM SHAINE HARVARD 7 Year 74 Foster St.-Phone: Tro 3703 Landis' BERNARD JEROME SHAPIRO A.B. WISCONSIN 1941 37 Mellen St.-Phone: Eli 9566 Simpson MARVIN JEROME SHAPIRO A.B. UNIV. OF SOUTHERN CALIF. 1941 61 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 8416 Choate 151 So. McCadden Place, Los Angeles, Cal. JOSEPH JAMES sl-IEE1-IAN A.B. COLUMBIA 1941 13 Chauncy St. S impson ' 58 Roosevelt St., New York, N. Y. MYER A. SIEGEL A.B. Ynsl-IIIIA 1940 1583 Mass. Ave.-Phone: Eli 9404 Freund 205 Church St., Lancaster, Pa. HARVEY DANIEL SILVERBLATI' A.B. New Yom: UNIVERSITY 1941 Walter Hastings 28 Thurston 1135 Anderson Ave., New York, N. Y. FIRST 'YEAR FIRST YEAR HERBERT RALSTON SILVERS B.S. NORTHWESTERN 1941 Divinity 42-Phone: Eli 8464 E. Warren Miclcllesboro, Ky. NATHAN MANTEL SILVERSTEIN A.B. RUTGERS 1941 Perkins 20-Phone: Eli 8223 Parxom 1615 Ave. I, Brooklyn, N. Y. MAYER SIMON A.B. UNIV. OF CINCINNATI 1941 Perkins 23-Phone: Eli 8223 Tlmrxton 920 Burton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ALVIN SLATER A.B. BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1940 24 Mellen St.-Phone: Tro 9305 Grixwold 151 Howard St., Lowell, Mass. WHEELER SMITH A.B. HARVARD 1941 Straus A-11-Phone: Eli 8661 Sayre 318 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. DAVID MCKINSTRY SPEERS A.B. SWARTI-IMORE 1941 Walter Hastings 38-Phone: Eli 8232 Gardner-Pollock 1708 No. Penn St., Indianapolis, Ind. JAMES DRAPER ST. CLAIR A.B. ILLINOIS 1941 Phone: Big 2647 Lzmgdell 157 Fuller St., West Newton, Mass. SEYMOUR STADFELD A.B. MIAMI 1941 Perkins 20-Phone: Eli 8223 Tlaurxton 617 85th St., North Bergen, N. J. WILLIAM STANLEY, JR. A.B. PRINCETON 1941 99 Brattle St.--Phone: Eli 2531 Root 800 Washington Blvd., Laurel, Md. NORMAN EDMUND STEPHENS A.B. CORNELL 1941 Perkins 36-Phone: Eli 9537 Langdell Loup City, Nebr. 132 CLEVELAND JOSEPH STOCKTON, JR. A.B. NORTHWESTERN 1941 Walter Hastings 39-Phone: Eli 8252 Bryce-Harlan 428 No. Peters, New Orleans, La. MORTIMER SANFORD STONE A.B. C.C.N.Y. 1941 Perkins 22-Phone: Eli 8223 lame! 470 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. RICHARD BURKETT STONER B.S. INDIANA 1941 31 Mellen St.-Phone: Kir 1838 L4mli.f 228 No. West, Tipton, Ind. HARRY THEODORE STUTMAN A.B. DELAWARE 1939 7 Wendell St.-Phone: Eli 9711 Brandeis 1216 Maryland Ave., Wilmington, Del. WILLIAM RICHARDS SWOPE A.B. UNIV. or KENTUCKY 1941 124 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 2812 Landir 247 So. Hanover, Lexington, Ky. DWIGHT DAVIDSON TAYLOR, J A.B. HARVARD 1941 Straus A-11--Phone: Eli 8661 Sayre Excelsior, Minnesota QUINBY TAYLOR B.S. HARVARD 1940 Phone: Las 0410 Pollock 97 Forest Ave., West Newton, Mass. PETER N. TEIGE A.B. WISCONSIN 1941 37 Langdon St.-Phone: Eli 8581 Marrhall-Scott 312 E. Washington St., Stoughton, Wis. JAY LLOYD TEITELBAUM B.S. NEW YORK UNIV. HEIGHTS 1941 Divinity 29-Phone: Eli 8464 Freund 5 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. ROBERT ANDREW THOMAS B.S. UNIV. OF KENTUCKY 1941 124 Oxford St.-Phone: Eli 2812 Langdell 1 137, Prospect, Ashland, Ky. FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR 'N 15 DONALD CHARLES TEIDEMANN A.B. NOTRE DAME 1941 7 Kirkland Road-Phone: Eli 8494 Chafee-Maguire 59 Elm St., Westfield, N. Y. GERALD EUGENE TRUDEL PI-LB. JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY 1941 52 Dunster St,--Phone: Tro 3616 Griswold 108 Ave. A., Turners Falls, Mass. RAYMOND PRESTON UNDERWOOD A.B. BUCKNELL 1941 7 Irving Terrace-Phone: Eli 8023 Wilson 23 Union Sr., Mt. Holly, N. I. ' RAYMOND FRANKLIN VANDERBEEK B.S. FORD!-IAM 1941 80 Upland Rd. Hall 255 E. 188th Sr., Bronx, N. Y. JOHN WILLIAM THOMPSON WEBB, III A.B. WILLIAMS 1941 7 Winthrop Hall-Phone: Eli 2531 Root 705 No. Division St., Salisbury, Md. RONALD WEBSTER, JR. A.B. WILLIAMS 1941 Walter Hastings 25-Phone: Eli 8055 Simpson 905 Greenwood, Evanston, Ill. HOWARD ALVIN WEINER A.B. BROWN 1941 Walter Hastings 55-Phone: Eli-8232 james 121 Hazard Ave., Providence, R.I. MARTIN WEINGOLD A.B. RUTGERS 1940 26 Irving St.-Phone: Tro 7145 100 Monmouth St., Newark, N. J. EMANUEL GORDON WEISS A.B. HARVARD 1941 1716 Cambridge St.--Phone: Eli 8334 Glueck 314 So. Sterling Road, Elkins Park, Pa. ERNEST LEROY WHITE, JR. A.B. BROWN 1941 Perkins 28-Phone: 9537 Langdell School St., Mansfield, Mass. 4 WILLIAM ARMS WICK A.B. YALE 1941 60 Brattle St.-Phone: Eli 2484 Pow Wow Box 37, No. Side P.O., Youngstown, Ohio PHILIP WILMETH A.B. UNIV. OF So. CAROLINA 1941 10 Follen St.-Phone: Kir 1877 Wilson No. 4th St., Hartsville, S. C. HERBERT RUBIN WINICK A.B. BUCKNELL 1941 46 Highland Ave. Story 789 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. THORP LANIER WOLFORD A.B. HARVARD 1941 96 Prescott St.-Phone: Eli 9259 Langdell 505 Mayflower Apts., Louisville, Ky. PAUL JOHNSON WOODMAN A.B. HARVARD 1941 15 Oxford St.--Phone: Eli 9840 Root 826 Main St., Westbrook, Maine GEORGE MARTIN ZINKI-IAN A.B. FRANKLIN sa MARSHALL 1959 1746 Cambridge St. Chafee-Maguire Union Bridge, Md. FIRST YEAR if' NOT PHOTOGRAPHED BENJAMIN LONDON A.B. HARVARD 1941 Phone: Malden 4188 35 Coburn St., Malden, Mass. LIONEL GEORGE REDER B.S. MASS STATE 1941 2 Chauncy Terrace-Phone: Eli 7865 Simpson 142 Strong Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. GRADUATE, SPECIAL, AND UNCLASSIFIED JOSEPH DOUGLAS BLOCK LL.B. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN 1941 Perkins 26-Phone: Eli 9537 Route 2, Marinette, Wis. ROYAL H. BRIN, JR. A.B., LL.B. UNIV OF TEXAS 1941 Perkins 26-Phone: Eli 9537 6644 Lakewood, Dallas, Texas PETER FRANCIS COOGAN LL.B. WESTERN RESERVE UNIV. 1939 M.A. BOSTON UNIV. 1941 Phone: Needham 0040 236 Greendale Ave., Needham, Mass. FERNANDO A. FOURNIER LL.B. NATIONAL UNIV. OF COSTA RICA 1940 1619 Mass. Ave., Phone: Tro 4084 P.O.B. 152 San Jose, Costa Rica HENRY BRAYTON GARDNER A.B. AMHERST 1950 LL.B. HARVARD 1935 96 Prescott St.-Phone: Eli 9259 Scott 73 Congdon St., Providence, R. I. JOHN MCCOLL GOOD A.B. 1940, LL.B. 1941 UNIV. ALBERTA, CAN. 70 Kirkland St. 10065 90th Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada ARSILES LEWARD KENT UNIV. OF PARIS. LICENCE 1937 19 Garden St. 1318 N. Martel, Los Angeles, Cal. JOHN JAMES MCAULAY A.B. LoYoLA, LA. 1936, LL.B. 1940 82 Hammond St. 1114 SO. Indian St., Tulsa, Okla. NOT LUIS MARIA BOETTNER UNIV. NACIONAI. DEL PARAGUAY 1940 337 Palma, Asuncion, Paraguay BERNARD S. JEFFERSON LL.B. HARVARD 1934 55 Dana St.-Phone: Tro 7025 3210 14th St., Washington, D. C. GRADUATE STUDENTS PHOTOGRAPHED ARTHUR LIEROY ELLSWORTH A.B., LL.B. UNIV. OF OKLAHOMA 1941-42 34 Irving St.-Phone: Eli 7738 301 N.W. 155th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. SOTERO HIDALGO LAUREL UNIV. OF THIS PHILIPPINES S4 Ellery St. 625 Penafrancia, Poco, Manila, P. I. IN - GRADUATE ARTHUR MANELLA EDMUND HEINZ SCHWENK LL.B. UNIV. SOUTHERN CAL. 1941 LL.M. TULANE 1941 61 Oxford Sr.--Phone: Eli 8416 20 Howland Sr-, Phone: Kir 4828 4350 So. Budlong Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 15 Ohlauer, Oels, Germany MING YUI A.B. CORNELL 1929 LL.B. COMPARATIVE LAW SCHOOL OF CHINA 1932 Andover 10 Chinese Embassy, Washington, D. C. SPECIAL STUDENTS ISRAEL BLOCH B.S. 1928, LL.B. 1930 BOSTON UNIVERSITY Phone: Lynn 2-5501 21 Beach Road, Lynn, Mass. MAURICIO HADDOCK LOBO LL.B. UNIV. OF BRAZIL 1940 Rio de janero, Brazil GEORGE LEE HASKINS A.B. HARVARD 1935 Lowell House G-34-Phone: Kir 4070 Pow Wow l 53 Francis St., Cambridge, Mass. 1 - FRANKLIN RIDGWAY JOHNSON LL.B. NORTHEASTERN 1939 Phone: Concord 792 Musketaquid Road, Concord, Mass. GEORGE LENART A.B. CAMBRIDGE Budapest, Hungary NOT PHOTOGRAPHED THOMAS MYLES DOOLING A.B. HOLY CROSS 1925 Phone: Fitchburg 3526W 306 Canton St., Fitchburg, Mass. 138 GEORGE CARNAHAN A.B. HARVARD 1957 2 Hol oke St.-Phone: Kir 6970 Pounj 925 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. MARIO UMANA A.B. HARVARD 1936 37 Gorham St.-Phone: Kir 1478 153 Cottage St., East Boston, Mass. UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED JAMES GILMAN GRADY A.B. HARVARD 1936 64 Oxford St. 440 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. 139 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 T0 DELIX az as za '-4: 27 Tl Louuon 28 r:5. za 1 is C 24 ni nl 23 12 Acc! io 19 Y' s zz n 8 1 s s 4 a 2 1 ni 20 15 15 14 ta ' P' 4 3 as 5 5 I INDEX Alabama-2 American Decisions-71 American Digest-76, 79 American Jurisprudence-57 American Law Reports--74 American Law Reports Index-75 American State Reports-72 Arizona-3 Arkansas-4 Atlantic Reporter-62 British Ruling Cases-81 California-5 Colorado-6 Connecticut-7 Corpus Ju-ris-5 5 Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure- Delaware-8 District of Columbia-9 Encyclopedia of Forms--54 English Laws-82 English Reports English Reprints--52 Old English Reports-80 Chancery Appeals-58 King's Bench-60 Queen's Bench-59 Statutes-61 Federal Cases-86 Federal Digest-88 Federal Reporter-87 Florida-10 Georgia-11 Idaho-12 Illinois--13 Index to Periodicals-S9 Indiana-14 Iowa-15 Kansas-16 Kentucky--17 I aw Reports Annotated-73 Louisiana-18 Maine-19 Marvland-20 Massachusetts-1 TO LANGDELL LIBRARY 77 Michigan-21 Minnesota--22 Mississippi-23 Missouri--24 Montana-2 5 Nebraska-26 Nevad a-2 7 New Ham pshire-2 8 New jersey-29 New Mexico-3 O New York-31 New York Appellate Division- New York Supplement-65 North Carolina--33 North Dakota-34 Northeastern Reporter-64 Northwestern Reporter-65 Ohio-35 Oklahoma-36 Oregon-37 Pacific Reporter-66 Pennsylvania-38 Puerto Rico-39 Rhode Island--40 Ruling Case Law-56 Scottish Laws-82 Shepherd's Citations-90 South Carolina--41 South Dakota-42 Southeastern Reporter-68 Southern Reporter-67 Southwestern Reporter-69 Statutes-78 Supreme Court Reporter--70 Tennessee-43 Texas--44 United States Reports-84, S5 Utah-45 Vermont-46 Virginia-47 Washington-48 West Virginia-49 Wisconsin-50 Words and Phrases--53 Wyoming-51,83 32 F 52 as 54 as sa 57 sa OOM 'K - -- 69 43 44 45 46 51 w ' as 64 as as 47 48 60 E Q s 2 ' I 5 1 tr 67 18 Q J 61 A 62 as , - so DE lb - as g SK 5 3 70 NS 79 TC, V' cxg aa 2 71 S18 l l DICES as B4 w 75 74 13 72 .I I, 39 as 87 as 8 82 55 g EE! 81 - AMERRJAN STATE PACIFIC E E 5 Q 2 REPORTS Q ff fj 5 S ANNo'rA'rnD CASES H ra rn 9- 1: Eg E 3 2 L, R, A. Nonruwnsnmn 3 E m Q Z A1 Ll R. D '5 5 4 0 2 W S 3 ne ae r-1 Q 5 NOMHEASTERN AMERICAN DIGEST ae ne ATLANTIC E 52 E conrus Junxs 8 8 I0 0 3 L DICTIONARIES 51- 5 5 2 2 Q nunmo CASE LAW . Q ' 5 nf 'F a 1 :P E E S S It Q 5 va E 'H gl A: vi 2 ca P3 3 courmnmncn noon 5 V2 5 I5 E E 2 ' v ' I 1 I O nzuvnn. DESK N. Y. nzrowrs LAW M W TREATISES OFFICE TEXTS STATE REPORTS 2nd FLOOR- ENGLISH REPORTS 141 BGOK THREE ACTIVITIES I i ii'-5f 2 ? g if E - .E 2 E- 'E 1-E E-' E E: TEN E !Zf X M v HARVARD LAW REVIEW PHILLIP I. BLUMBERG Treamrer S. SILVERBERG 1. HELMAN C. CHERIN E. HOWARD ' 145 DUDLEY B. TENNEY Piexident STANLEY SILVERBERG, Note Editor 4 IRVING J. HELMAN, N ole Editor CARL CHERIN, Cfue Edizor EDWARD HOWARD, Book Review Editor HEN the first issue of the Himuml Law Review ap- peared on April 15, 1887, it con- tained a brief explanation of its purpose which concluded with these words: lf we succeed, we shall en- deavor to enlarge our field as much as is consistent with our plan. If we fail, we shall at least have the satisfaction of believing that our work has been honestly done in the interests of the Law School and of its alumni. In retrospect, it is dif- ficult to believe that there was any possibility of failure with such men as John J. McKelvey, joseph H. Beale, Julian W. Mack and john H. Wiginore among its student founders. That they and those who followed them did succeed is evi- denced not only by a row of fifty- four red-labeled volumes, but also by the respect which the bench, the bar and the law schools have come to have for the Review. THIRD YEAR MEMBERS First Row-L. Birdzell, H. Cleveland, B. Halpern. Second Row-G. Heinitsh, W. Hier- steiner, T. Hunter. Thin! Row-L. Kust, A. Moltzen, J. Oppenheimer. Four1h'Rouf--XV. Piper, P. Repetti, R. Schannen. Fifth Row-J. Taylor, F. Upton, C. Watts. Sixth Row-J. Weil, R. Rykoff fSecond Yearj. Despite this expansion, neither the form nor the substance of the Review has changed greatly during these years. It still contains four main departments. The leading articles, exhaustive analyses of major legal problems, are contributed by outstanding practitioners or teachers of the law. The Book Reviews, done by men highly regarded by the profession, present thoughtful commentaries on current literature of use or sig- nificance to the lawyer. The other two departments contain the work of student editors. The Note department is devoted each month to appraisals of some of the more vital current developments of the law. The Recent Case department provides the profession with a selection of recently decided cases, supplemented by brief comments, that are deemed to be of unusual interest or importance. These cases are carefully culled from the vast mass of Anglo American decisions which are handed down each month. The prestige and longevity of the Review have been due in no small part to its tradition of painstaking thoroughness and unswerving intellectual honesty. Although a majority of its readers are not connected with the Law School, it has remained peculiarly the property of Harvard Law students. Its editors are drawn from their ranks, solely upon the basis of scholastic standing. Upon them rests the entire responsibility of the selection of worthwhile material from outside sources, and the preparation and editing of the student work. The close integration and team-work of the staff is indicated by the fact that no student work is signed, simply because every Note and Recent Case represents the combined efforts of several men. Although the editorial board prides itself upon its independence and self-sufliciency, the continued success of the Review is due in a large measure to the active and generous cooperation of the faculty. Their contributions of leading articles has been instrumental in making the Review the rich repository of legal literature that it is. Their ready sug- gestions of fertile fields for investigation and their advice in the handling of such in- vestigation have helped to make the coverage of the Review both broad and deep. Another source of inspiration and assistance has been the continued interest of former editors. The mature counsel of these men, whose names read like a roster of the pro- fession's distinguished, has been invaluable. ' 147 Entering upon its fifty-hfrh year of publication the Review continues to realize and in a measure to exceed the ambitions of its founders. In Volume I, Number 1 it was said that their primary object was to set forth the work done in the schoo1 and to elucidate the Harvard system of instruction. With the almost universal adoption of the Harvard system, this proselytizing has become unnecessary. Hence the Lecture Notes and the Law Club Cases which the early issues contained have disappeared. But the broader endeavor of making the Review serviceable to the profession at large and of accumulating legal writing of permanent value has continued at a steadily increas- ing pace. Initial ambitions were also surpassed in that the Review has improved upon and survived many of the established law journals, which are managed by lawyers of ex- perience, and with which it was not intended to enter into competition. Most im- portant of fall, however, the early and enduring success of the Harvard venture demonstrated the feasibility of the student law review as it exists today and furnished inspiration and example to similar publications in fifty-odd other law school which now provide assurance that very few developments in the law will pass unnoticed by the profession. SECOND YEAR MEMBERS Fin: Row-M. Altman, M. Barell, L. Ebb, W. Hardee, G. Horn, R. Langworthy. Second Row--C. Lappen, P. Morse, J. Pearce, W. Reiss, R. Sanborn, E. Sargeant. Thin! Row-M. Semmel, M. Smith, D. Stolzar, H. Weston, J. Wilson, R. Winger. ,, i. X . w. ' 1. wi f, 9 5 Q -- Q Q ,L ,Q-,ga 1 Q av Z, 1, A a . 148 H H. CLARK, Clauirfzmvz FIRST YEAR COMMITTEE M L. GORDON, Cbairmavz SECOND YEAR COMMITTEE JOHN N. STERN Chairman H. H. CLARK M. L. GORDON BOARD OF STUDENT ADVISERS HE moot court argument conducted through the law clubs is an institution of the Harvard Law School as old as the school itself. Early after the founding of the Law School in 1817 the first law clubs were formed spontaneously, to provide a forum for the argument of cases by students in which they acquired training in the practical tech- niques of the lawyer. This has remained the essential function of the law clubs down to the present day. During the nineteenth century there were faculty-conducted moot Courts which gave the same sort of training, but by 1897 the established law clubs had so increased in number that the school courts were abandoned as unnecessary. The tradition of spontaneity which was in the origin of law clubs has continued throughout their long history, so that today the work is still voluntary and extra-curricular. But it is an activity of general participation and not confined to the few. Such are the vigor of the tradition of general participation and the significance of the work as a part of legal education, that the entering student is almost immediately impressed with the opportunity which is presented to him. In recent years approximately ninety-five per cent of the first-year men join law clubs and do moot court work. 149 The Board of Student Advisers is the agency which is responsible for the organization of law club work in the way which brings its opportunities to the whole student body. This body of high-ranking students was created by faculty resolution in 1910 for the purpose of co-ordinating law club work and providing systematic supervision and instruction which had been lacking prior to that time. It was Dean Ezra Ripley Thayer who nurtured the early growth of the Board. The first Board was com- posed of six men, under the chairmanship of Claude R. Branch, later Assistant to the United States Attorney General and now a prominent member of the Boston bar. Under the encourage- ment of Dean Roscoe Pound the duties of the Board increased in volume and its membership expanded. Today there are thir- teen members under the leadership of john Stern. They are chosen from the group in the second and third year classes rank- ing scholastically just below the men selected for the Law Review. In 1920 the Board made perhaps the most significant decision in its history when it decided upon the formation of independent law clubs sufficient in number to accommodate all students who were not members of the already established clubs. The rapid increase in the size of the classes in the Law School had not been accompanied by a commensurate growth in the number of law clubs. The decentralization of living quarters and the absence of a social community life within the School itself did not foster an atmosphere in which new organizations would arise spon- taneously without some outside stimulus. The Board, taking the initiative and creating new clubs at the outset of each year, made law club work possible for all. The new clubs compete on an equal basis with the established clubs, and the opportunity is free to any new club to become an established club by main- taining its unity through the second year and adopting a first- year court. Today approximately one-half of the first-year men are enrolled in Board-sponsored clubs. The law club system as it has been developed by the Board is designed to educate the student in three important particulars: the tools of legal research, the technique of brief-writing, and Top to Boltom-B. Ferencz, H. Furr, G. Hill, M. Kalish, R. McDowell. 150 the method of presenting an oral argument to an 'appellate tribu- nal. It is not part of the system's purpose to teach the law as such, although it inevitably does so as an incident to the accom- plishment of its fundamental purposes. In their instructional work the members of the Board hold scheduled individual con- ferences with first-year men on each case. By this direct, informal method the Board gives helpful advice in the analysis of the case, and in its preparation for argument in the three essentials mentioned above with reference to the conferee's individual dif- ficulties. Instruction is also given through Faculty lectures, model arguments, Bord publications, and the all-important club super- visors and judges. The tasks of the Board are administrative as well as instruc- tional. It supervises the organization of the students into law clubs, prepares the docket for all arguments, selects the bench of judges for all inter-club arguments, prepares the appellate record which is issued to counsel, and makes and enforces the rules for the conduct of the competition. The yearly schedule comprises six hundred or more arguments. The Board has long since out- grown its original headquarters at a designated table in Langdell Hall, and now occupies a suite of officers in Austin Hall. In recent years, especially under Dean Landis, another duty has been added to the Board which is sometimes of great im- portance. The Board now acts as the official liaison body between the students and the Faculty in any matter which concerns both groups. Suggestions for changes, inauguration of new projects, and surveys of student opinion may be conducted from either group to the other through the Board's facilities for reaching both. Though always faithfully aided by the Faculty, the Board is an autonomous student organization. The decisions which have been made and the strides which have been taken have been those of a body unfettered by any official dictation. The position of the Board today is almost wholly the result of the initiative of its members, past and present. Its independence has in large measure been responsible for its success. Top lo Bottom-J. O'Conor, D. Robinson, L. Rusoff, W. Rothstein, R. Zeller. 151 Via- .Zi HARVARD - V- LEGAL AID BUREAU ALLAN H. SMITH Prexident . HARRY F. RICE Vice-Prexident H. ALLEN R. BALLANTYNE S. BERESFORD H. BERMAN D. CARLSON 152 Firrt row-F. Coffin, B. Dunau, C. Finn, J. Forbes, G. Fraser. Serond Row-T. French, H. Garten, A. Goldman, B. Hecker, W. Hussey. Third Row-P. Kazon, B. Lisman, R. Newton, R. Nordbye, H. Park. RGANIZED in 1914, the purpose of the Bureau is, as stated in Article I of its Constitution, . . to render legal aid and assistance gratuitously to all persons or associations who by reason of hnancial embarrassment or social position or for any other reason may appear worthy thereof. Membership in the Bureau is made up of thirty-three second and third year students, selected on a strictly scholastic basis, from those men immediately following the ones taken by the Law Review and the Board of Student Advisers. There are, in addition to the regular membership, a limited number of volunteers selected from the third year class, allowed by the Board of Directors to participate in the work of the Bureau. The work of members of the Bureau is supervised, in all cases, by Mr. Edward J. LeCam, a practicing attorney and member of the Boston Legal Aid Society. He consults with members concerning their cases and signs all important papers in his name. In this way a check and balance system is in operation preventing ill-advised steps, due to inexperience of members. Work on the Bureau consists of performing exactly the same duties as do practicing attorneys. Each member has oflice hours with one other member, or sometimes two. All clients who come to the Bureau during those hours are the clients of these members in- 153 dividually. They handle the particular case involved, from the first interview with the client, to whatever conclusion the case demands, be it settlement, drafting of legal doc- uments, or actual litigation in Court. In the course of such handling of actual cases there comes to the member that invaluable understanding of the attorney and client relationship which can come only through practice. During the past summer the Legal Aid Bureau handled more than 250 cases, and in the past school year 948. This makes an annual total of some 1200 cases for 55 men to handle. The cases handled run the gamut of litigation, including divorce and separa- tion, landlord and tenant problems, torts, contracts ad agency, wills, real property, occa- sional bills in equity for injunctions, and many more, the only limit to the number and kind of cases handled being the financial need of the client. The question most frequently used at the present time in determining a client's eligibility for aid is simply whether the particular client could afford to pay a reasonable fee to a practicing attorney, with- out depriving himself or his family of the necessities of life. If this question cannot be answered in the affirmative, the client may conscionably be given legal assistance, which assistance, while materially helping the individual client, at the same time attests the continuance of the democratic way of life. First Row-H. Patch, F. Pillsbury, W. Quinn, W. Rockler, M. Rosenman. Second Row-J. Rosenthal, S. Rubin, E. Schall, L. Siegel, D. Stevens. Third Row-R. Sussman, N. Thomas, S. Vance, G. Weber, S. Werlin. 154 T THE AMES COMPETITION HE Ames Competition was begun in 1911 pursuant to a generous gift from Mrs. james Barr Ames, in ac- cordance with Dean Ames' wishes. It furnishes the com- petitive incentive in law club work. At the conclusion of every moot court case the Court, having read the briefs and heard the argument, renders a decision. This decision represents not the personal opinion of the judges as to the issues of law involved in the case, 1 but its judgment upon the merits of counsel's presentation, Romsm' O.SwAnos the competency in advocacy shown in the brief and the oral argument. Upon this basis eliminations are held in the second and third years culminating in the Quarter-final, Semi-final, and Final Arguments of the Ames Competition. Ultimately one club emerges victorious. In the first year no club is eliminated from the Competition, but completion of first-year work is a prerequisite to entrance into the Ames Competition in the second year. Each man argues three times in his lirst year, twice against members of his own club, and the third against an opposing club. The first is a singles argument. In all sub- sequent rounds the students work in pairs until the Quarter-finals are reached. In the concluding elimination rounds, the whole club of eight men is the competing unit. First- year cases ordinarily involve points of law contained in first-year courses. They are argued before benches of student judges, except in the inter-club round, in which a member of the Faculty presides as Chief Justice. The greater honor in the first year is the Roscoe Pound prize, awarded to the club with the highest ranking in the inter-club series, based on number of arguments won and points scored. In the Fall of the second year the clubs enter the Qualifying Round for the Ames Competition. Each pair of counsel argues one case against a pair from an opposing club. Here the cases call for greater analysis, and there are opportunities to cultivate real re- finements in the techniques of advocacy. The bench for these arguments includes a Boston lawyer as Chief Justice, a member of the Faculty, and a high-ranking third-year man. At the conclusion of the Qualifying Round, the eight highest standing clubs are ad- vanced into the Quarter-finals. At this point active participation in moot court argument is finished for the bulk of the class, but the men may and do continue their association with the work as club supervisors and as judges. The Quarter-final Round of the Ames Competition is held during the winter of the second. year, the Semi-finals and Finals in the third year. The briefs are prepared by the joint efforts of all eight men in the club, and are printed at the expense of the Law School. The oral argument takes place in the Court Room in Langdell Hall. Two mem- bers are selected by the Club to present it. Eminent judges from different states and 155 from the Federal Courts sit for these cases and render the decision. The arguments are frequently well-attended, because of the high calibre of the performance and the fact that interesting and important questions of law are frequently involved. The names of the members of the winning club are engraved on the Roll of Honor, a bronze plaque hanging in Langdell library. A pecuniary prize of 3300 is awarded to the winning club, and S3200 to the runner-up. In 1941 the Scott Club was the victor over the Sayre Club in the Final Argument. The Bench for the case consisted of Mr. justice Fred T. Field of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, Judge Augustus N. Hand, of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and judge Armistead M. Dobie of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. In the Quarter-finals the Pow-Wow Club defeated the Brandeis Club, Powell Club defeated Smith-Landis Club, james Club defeated Katz Club, and Edward Warren Club defeated Marshall-Holmes Club. The four winning clubs met in November, 1941 in the Semi-finals of the present third-year class. The Pow-Wow Club encountered the james Club, before a bench consisting of judge Evan A. Evans of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for The Seventh Circuit, Judge Albert Bronson Moris of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals the Third Circuit, and judge John C. Mahoney of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Henry T. Emerson and Robert G. Zeller were the speakers for the Pow-Wow Club, and Bernard Lisman and Edward A. Smith represented the James Club. The second Semi-final was held between the Edward Warren Club and the Powell Club, before a Court consisting of justice Oliver W. Branch of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire, Judge Arthur F. Ells of the Supreme Court of Errors of Connecticut, and Judge Edward C. Turner of the Supreme Court of Ohio. George E. Hill and Edward C. Freutel presented the oral ar- gument for the Edward Warren Club, and Austin Broadhurst and Norman L. Gill spoke for the Powell Club. The winners of these two arguments, the Powell and James Club, meet in the Final Argument in January. Nearly all cases in the Ames Competition, including the first-year cases, are given their situs in a mythical jurisdiction known as the Commonwealth of Ames, a forty-ninth state of the United States of America. The judges sit as the Supreme or Superior Court of that Commonwealth. The State of Ames is unique in that each case in its courts has no binding precedents and is therefore argued as a case of the first impression. It has a Code of Civil Procedure modeled upon the Rules for the Federal District Courts. The general principles of the English common law are in effect. Consequently, precedents from the decisions of other Courts are cited for their persuasive importance. The divi- sion of authorities which exists in most of the questions at stake in the case, enables counsel to develop the methods of persuasion on the issue of which view is better and more sound, and gives them familiarity with the reports and digests of decisions through- out this nation. At the same time it is not unrealistic to present the question in a ficti- tious jurisdiction. The situation is very similar to the arguments of a question of law before an actual tribunal of a state which has not previously passed upon that question. 156 FINALISTS POWELL CLUB Fin! Row-A. Broadhurst, J. Doherty, N. Gill, H. Hays. Second Row-D. McDonald, H. Paine, R. Taft. JAMES CLUB 1 First Row-D. Junker, S. Lawrence, B. Lisman, H. Quinto Second Row-S. Rubin, M. Segal, E. Smith, D. Stevens. 157 SEMI-FINALISTS EDWARD WARREN CLUB Fin! Row--E. Brewer, R. Finn, E. Freutel, F. Hamilton. Secoml Row-G. Hill, S. Neyharr, E. Schall, R. Sharp. POW-WOW CLUB Firrt Row--J. Arensberg, J. Brackett, H. Emerson, G. Howell Second Row-NW. Littlefield, L. Murfey, T. Taylor, R. Zeller. 158 JOHN DAMPEER Co-Chairman A RICHARD DAVIS C 0-C bairman THE LAW SCHOOL COMMITTEE OUSE OF PHILIPS BROOKS H tree of Phillips Brooks House U has been in existence, the scope of its activities has been broadened to include many and various projects concerning the social, economic, and physical welfare of the men in the Harvard Law School. Composed of interested and representative students in the Law School, the Committee is an integral part of the Phillips Brooks House pro- gram for the improvement of conditions among Harvard students. The specific func- tions of the Committee include not only those activities that continue from year to year, but also the meeting of any unusual problems that may arise from time to time. In the past two years the Committee has been exceedingly active and this year the same high level of service is being maintained, with particular emphasis being placed on the forma- tion of a representative Harvard Law School Students Association. ' h The Law School Association is controlled by an elected Board of Directors, eac ' ' ' is o en to all an active committee. Membership in each committee p RING the two decades that the Law School Commi director heading members of the Law School. V Another important innovation, already in operation, is the Law School Clearing k t at House where any student wishing to sell his used law books may lind a ready mar e 159 the price which he thinks is fair. The books are left on display on the shelves of the Clearing House in the top floor of Phillips Brooks House with the price at which they are to be sold marked in them. When they are sold the money is taken by the attendant and sent to the person who left the books there. This service is performed at no charge to either party using the Clearing House. In this way mark-down in the sale and mark-up in the purchase of used books is avoided. The Committee is continuing to operate the loan library where students unable to afford the high cost of casebooks can rent them at a nominal rental. There will be a further revision in the plan of distribution for next year so that the students who really need the help will get the books and only the few volumes surplus, if any, will be re- leased to the school at large. To finance the library as well as its other activities, the Committee depends upon the voluntary contributions from students and faculty of the Law School, upon a portion of the proceeds from the Year Book, and upon the proceeds of one or more dances held annually under its auspices. The Spring Frolic has become the big social event of the year, taking its place with the Harvard-Yale game, the Mardi Gras, and the Hundred Years War. The Committee will also emphasize a series of forums at which prominent men will present both sides of controversial issues and will then answer any questions the students wish to ask. Closely related to this will be the presentation of more formal speeches by nationally prominent men. These will be three in number and will consider topics related to the law but not within the regular scope of the Law School. The athletic board will be continued this year and an attempt will be made to further stimulate student interest and participation in organized intramural athletics. The board will organize and run squash, baseball, basketball, and touch football leagues and tournaments. The Harvard Law School Year Book itself was formerly financed and sponsored by the Committee. While finances are now left largely to the Year Book, its Editor retains a place on the Committee and is assured of its support. R. B. FINN S. LOWELL R. K. MARTIN D. K. ROBINSON I.. SPERBER 160 RICHARD H. KUTZ RICHARD K. MARTIN O. FLOYD VINSON Chairman HARVARD LAW SCHOOL Y E A R B O O K STAFF EDITORIAL BOARD BUSINESS BOARD RICHARD K. MARTIN, Ealizor RICHARD H. KUTZ, Baxinen Manager O. FLOYD VINSON, Photographic Edizor FRED MCK. ADAMS JAMES C. DAUBENSPECK, Auociale Editor HAMER S. CULP GEORGE E. MORRIS MATTHEW R. MCCANN JAMES F. HOSNA ' SECRETARIAL BOARD ELIZABETH S. DARLING SARAH PERRY J. C. DAUBENSPECK F. M. ADAMS H. S. CULP I. F. HOSNA M. R. MCCANN G. E. MORRIS 161 ' - YEARBOOK CREDITS O the following go our sincere thanks and appreciation for the use of their photographs in the first section of this volume: The Bachrach Studio Boston, Mass. George E. Davis Studio Boston, Mass. Washington Press Photo Bureau Washington, D. C. 162 THE CHANCERY CLUB BOARD OF GOVERNORS HOWARD C. COOK, Prexidenz ALLAN HUGH SMITH, Secretary DUDLEY B. TENNEY, Vice-Prefidem JOHN WILLIAM DRY, Treamrer JOSEPH JOHN CARDAMONE LOUIS A. TOEPFER WILLIAM FRAZIER BAKER HERVEY CLIFFORD ALLEN, JR. THOMAS ROY CLARK HOWARD CARL COOK JAMES ALAN DOHERTY JOHN SCOTT DONWORTH JOHN WILLIAM DRY NORMAN LEINBACH GILL GEORGE MEANS HEINITSH, JR RICHARD HAROLD KUTz HENRY FREDERICK LIPPITT, II HERBERT MAYHEW LORD EDWARD CRAIG LOVETT, JR. JAMES WYLIE MCNABB NORMAN CECIL MELVIN, JR. GEORGE CONLEY MILLER EARL DENHAM MURPHY THIRD YEAR HUMPHREY LEOPOLD NASH, JR. STANLEY HAROLD NEYHART, JR THOMAS STANLEY O'BRIEN, III JOHN FRANCIS O'CONOR RICHARD EYRICH OLWINE RICHARD HAROLD SCHANNEN ALAN NEIL SCHNEIDER ROBERT ERIC SCHNITTGER ROBERT WEIMER SHARP ALLAN HUGH SMITH WILLIAM FRENCH SMITH ALF RUSTAN STAVIG OLIVER ELLIS STONE DUDLEY BRADSTREBT TENNEY CARTER BLAND THARP LEIGH DEXTER TUTTLE OTTO FLOYD VINSON FREDERICK MCKIM ADAMS WILLIAM FRAZIER BAKER RENATO ADOLF CAPONE JOSEPH JOHN CARDAMONE DAVID BASSEL CARPER SECOND YEAR EUGENE HAGOOD CAVIN DANIEL CLAY DRAPER OMAR FRANKLIN ELDER, JR. CHRISTIAN MARIUS LAURITZBN LOUIS A. TOEPFER - GEORGE SYLVESTER VIERECK, JR. ROBERT J. BOTTOMLEY, JR. ROBERT BURNS ROBERT JENNINGS CAHALL JOHN CARR EDWARD LANE DAVIS MITCHELL K. DISNEY LLEWELYN EVANS STEPHEN HERBERT FULLER ALAN HALL RICHARD HARMS FIRST YEAR THOMAS REED HUNT FRANCIS T. LAVERY KORDYAN LEWANDOWSKI ALEXANDER M. LOEBIG TIMOTHY JAY MAHONEY HARRY K. MANSEIELD KIMBALL PENNEY ROBERT KING RICHARDSON JOSEPH QUATTRONE . DAVID M. SPEERS CLEVELAND JOSEPH STOCKTON, JR. LINCOLN'S INN SOCIETY OFFICERS Pmidemf .,...., ..,,,. ...,........ J O HN LYELL DAMPEER Vice-Prefidevzz .,.,.., ....,... R OBERT RANDOLPH COTTEN Secretary-Treasurer ,.... ..............DAVISSON F. DUNLAP MEMBERS OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS THOMAS CURTISS TAYLOR ROBERT LOUNSBURY BLACK, JR. G. ARTHUR HOWELL G. ROLFE SCOFIELD, JR. LLOYD WHEATON BOWERS MAX THELAN, JR. DOUGLAS MERCER THIRD YEAR JOHN DINSMORE ADAMS GEORGE DAVENPORT ALDRICH DONALD KEITH ANDERSON JAMES MURRAY ARENSBERG GILBERT BETTMAN, JR. JOHN GAYLORD BRACKETT, JR. MEIRRILL RAY BRADFORD JOHN FOSKETT BRADLEY AUSTIN BROADHURST CAMERON WALTON CECIL HOWARD LONGSTRETH CLARK HAROLD VAN BUREN CLEVELAND JAMES LEO COUPE JOHN GEORGE DORSEY HENRY TRUXTUN EMERSON, JR. J. ALVIN EVANS FREDERIC O. FLOBERG RICHARD FLOOD RICHARD B. FINN ROBERT TILESTON GANNETT, JR. ELIOTT HERSEY GOODWIN GORDON GRAND, JR. DONALD BRYCE HEARD JOHN HEROLD JAMES IRVING HINES HENRY PHIPPS HOIIRSTOT, JR. 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Cobb, Charles Wiggins, Jr. Eaton, Louis F., Jr. Fishler, Bennett Hill First Year Brogna, Arthur Edes, Francis Davie Hawkins, Harman Holzapfell, Richard David Kilgore, john Edward Palmer, Thomas Waverly, Jr. Bates College Second Year Collin, Frank Morey Howland, Wilfred Glenroy Beloit College Second Year Tocpfer, Louis A. Boston College - Third Year Devlin, George Joseph Second Year Gallagher, George Vincent Rogan, Joseph Sherman Boston University Graduate Coogan, Peter Francis Special Bloch, Israel First Year Law, Ernest Matthew Slater, Alvin Bowdoin College Third Year Donworth, John Scott Lord, Herbert Mayhew Pierce, Jotham Donnel Second Year Bullock, Matthew Washington, jr. Marble, John Carroll, Jr. Sanborn, Richard Bigelow Brigham Young University Third Year King, Dwight Lyman First Year Ostlund, Raymond Eugene Brooklyn College Second Year Klonsky, Robert First Year Rifkin, Milton Brown University Third Year Childs, Farley Carter Kramer, Charles Second Year Carlson, David Bret Logan, Robert Irwin Schwartz, Victor Budd Sullivan, Dudley Riordan First Year McCormick, Joseph W. B. Rice, Howard Eliot Santa Maria, John B. Weiner, Howard Alvin White, Ernest Leroy, jr. Bucknell University First Year Underwood, Raymond Preston Wi neck, Herbert Rubin Cambridge University Special Lenart, George Carleton College Third Year Hanft, Philip Matthew Vance ,Sheldon Baird First Year Encinas-Del-Pando, Jose Antonio Hall, Alan Morgan Catholic University of America Second Year Ryan, Paul Mark Clark University Third Year Longo, John Robert Malkasian, Henry Aram Smith, Edward Arvey Colby College Third Year Piper, Wilson Collins Second Year Pinansky, William David Colgate University Third Year Kraemer, Alan Garrett Pearson, Conrad Albert Second Year Kerr, William Keister First Year Pohlman, Vincent Arnold College of City of N. Y. Third Year Baily, Arthur William Cohen, Bernard J. Fernbach, Jack Goodstein, Irving Daniel Henkin, Norman Emanuel Lawrence, Sherman Seelig 182 Lowell, Stanley Herbert Marcus, Harold Victor Morris, John Edward, jr. Reissig, Irving Rosenthal, Jacob Wolfe Silsdorf, Arthur Richard Silverberg, Stanley Marvin Tannenbaum, Irving Ugelow, Leonard Second Year Ferencz, Benjamin Berell Forbes, John George Goldman, Austin David Kalish, Myron Reilly, John Albert Simonson, James Harvey Zeitlin, Stanley William First Year Dillar, Martin Irving Friedland, Isidore Hurley, John Joseph Kallman, David Stone, Mortimer Sanford Holy Cross College Third Year Devine, Murray Joseph Floberg, Frederic Oscar, Jr. Kerrigan, Joseph Michael O'Brien, Thomas Stanley, III O'Conor, john Francis Peck, Edward Cullen, Jr. Scully, George Butterfield Tucker, William Duane, Jr. Second Year Curley, John Richard Kickham, Charles Joseph Monahan, John Henry First Year Fahy, joseph Thomas Fitz Gerald, Charles Gerard Garrity, Wendell Arthur McCann, Matthew Robert Morris, George Edmund Special Dooling, Thomas Myles Columbia University Third Year Garten, Harry Mervyn Quinto, Henry, jr. Stokes, Edwin Matthew Second Year Barell, Martin Charles Benjamin, Robert Dowd, Hector Gregory Segerman, Herbert Harold Zorn, Joseph First Year Sheehan, Joseph james Comparative Law School of China Graduate Yui, Ming Whenever You See O SKEYNUMBERSYSTEM jun' T on a Digest' You know it is a product of the West,' Editorial Staff and that it is backed by over 60 years of progress and experience Always demand a Digest carrying the Nationally Known Key Number W o Exzvnumasnsvsrem T Your Guarantee of Accuracy and Completeness R7918 185 INDEX BY COLLEGES Concordia College Third Year Stavig, Alf Rusten Cornell University Gradaale Yui, Ming Third Year Rosenman, Mervin Irving Second Year Fisher, William Edwin, Jr. Schwartz, Richard Swawite White, Hamilton Salisbury Firrt Year Stephens, Norman Edmund Creighton University ' Firrt Year Mullen, John Clancy Cumberland University Second Year Walker, Grissim Hill Dartmouth College Third Year Anderson, Donald Keith Carter, William Radcliffe Dressler, Roldon Philip Glovsky, Charles Henry Gorman, Albert Vincent MacDonald, Kenneth Alton Roitman, Harold Beniamin Upton, Frederic Kendall Second Year Coleman, Henry Bannen Green, William Segal Palmer, Ralph Pillsbury, Frederick Stephen , Firrt Year Drayton, Clarence Irving, Jr. Jewett, Stephen Shannon Paul, Irving Crehore, Jr. Reynolds, Clinton Albert Davidson College Third Year Brewer, Edward Cage Second Year Ludlam, Warren Van Gilder, De Pnuw University Second Year Pearce, Jack Richard Schaffer, George Douglas Firri Year Dwyer, John Joseph Dickinson College Third Year Robinson, Leon Morris Second Year Rabinowitz, Wilbur Melvin Drew University Third Year Porzio, Ralph Duke University Third Year Craven, James Braxton, Jr. Second Year Park, Robert Laughlin J First Year Collins, Melville Nathaniel O'Neil, Robert Edward Emory University Second Year Elder, Omar Franklin, Jr. Hardee, William Covington Wilson, James Hargrove, Jr. First Year Rhodes, James Scott Fisk University Firrr Year McCree, Wade Hampton Fordham University Second Year Holian, John Francis Menagh, Donald Francis Skorupski, Edmund Joseph Firrt Year Vanderbeek, Raymond Franklin Franklin and Marshall College Firrt Year Glickman, Charles Zinkhan, George Martin, Jr. Furman University Second Year Smith, Mallory Reynolds Firrt Year Crouch, Edward Clyde Georgetown University Third Year Boylan, Alfred George Martin, Richard Kelley Second Year Murner, James Joseph Firrt Year Mahoney, Timothy Jay George Washington University Third Year Pickens, John Kenneth Pico-Santiago, Albert Second Year Levine, David Irvin Georgia School of Technology Firrl Year Berry, David Randolph Gettysburg College Second Year Kobayashi, Bert Takaaki Hamilton College Third Year Coupe, James Leo Second Year Cardamone, Joseph John, Jr. Hamline University Third Year Hand, Francis Martin Harvard University Graduate Gardner, Henry Brayton Jefferson, Bernard S. Special Haskins, George Lee 1334 Third Year Abrams, Jerome LeRoy Adams, John Dinsmore Aldrich, George Davenport Ancleregg, John Philip Arensberg, James Murray Bettman, Gilbert, Jr. Bloomfield, Donald Broons Blumberg, Philip Irwin Brackett, John Gaylord, Jr. Cleveland, Harold van Buren Cregg, Edward Francis Dampeer, John Lyell Davis, Richard Talliesyn Dorsey, John George Dyer, John Francis Ekman, Sheldon Victor Epstein, Stanley Murry Finn, Richard Boswell Flower, David, Jr. Galassi, Gerard Goodwin Cola Gannett, Robert T., II Gibbon, Ralph Hailer Goldman, Robert Huron Goodwin, Eliot Hersey Grubbs, Robert Miles Harris, Harold Harvin, Joseph Spence Healey, Joseph Peter Helman, Irving Joseph Higgfins, William Madison, Jr Hines, James Irving Hoffstot, Henry Phipps, Jr. Hoyt, Edwin Chase, Jr. Huenekens, William Edgar Hunter, Thomas Oakford Johns, Arthur Leland Kauffman, Harry Kazon, Philip Klein, Richard Martin Kraemer, Kenneth Kutz, Richard Harold LeBoeuf, Leonard Eugene Levin, Geoffrey Jacob Locke, Lawrence Samuels Lowman, George Frederick McCormick, John Kennedy, Jr McDonald, Donald Marks, Bernard B. Minot, William Nash, Humphrey Leopold, Jr. Palmer, Howard McClusky Park, Halford Woodward, Jr. Peel, Fred Welch Perry, Finley Hutton Prouty, Donald Brown Rice, Harry Freeman, Jr. Robbins, Royal Elisha Schnittffer, Robert Eric Shack, Julius Louis Smith, Gerald Morton Stern, James Frazin Stevens, David Spink Stratton, Gardner Nichols Turk, Elkan, Jr. Watkins, Joseph Ray, Jr. Mabel Gluniinrntal CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ONE OF NEW ENGLAND'S BEST HOTELS' Mother and Dad stay on their visits to see you. the lady stays when visiting you. who's who gather before and after the football games. charge accounts with Harvard students are welcomed. for your Convenience checks are cashed. relaxation, refreshment and repast are all conveniently available. 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Lanigan, James Swain Lauritzen, Christian Marius, II Levinson, Lawrence Myron Lewis, Dino James Linenthal, Michael MacDonald, Torbert Hart Mahoney, John Regan Malcolmson, James Donovan Malone, Robert Thomas Melrose, Paul Mercer, Douglas Meyer, August Robert Palfrey, John Gorham, Jr. Patch, Howard Rollin, Jr. Patterson, Constantine William Perkins, John Allen Perlman, Jack Marvin Phillips, Elliott Hunter Porter, Arthur Edmund Rosen, Jerome Eliot Rusoff, Lester Rich Sargeant, Ernest James Smith, Templeton Soden, Irving Henry Soule, Augustus Whittemore, Susman, Alan Edmund Tonkonow, Sherman Milton Viereck, George S., Jr. Wall, Edward Martin Weston, Harris Kempner Witherby, Frederick R. H. Woodruff, James Gordon First Year Ahern, Thomas Edward, Jr. I Albert, Lee Winfield Bannister, Lemual, Jr. Bernton, William Phillip Bottomly, Robert James Braunstein, Morton Bleich Brown, Edward Hoagland Byrne, Claudius James, Jr. Corey, Benjamin Watkins Davis, Charles William Davis, Paul Daniel Doheny, James Joseph Driscoll, Joseph P. Dworken, Sidney Curtis Ecker, Allan Beniamin Fearon, Carroll Dana Fizzell, Robert Bruce Frank, Bernard David Gilbert, Alfred Joseph Grant, Stephen H. Hinckley, Frank Leonard, Jr. Kimball, Sanford David Kraemer, Daniel Lane, Richard Sydney Lipson, Leon Samuel London, Benjamin Mansfield, Harry Kennard Mansfield, John Joseph, Jr. Marans, Victor Minkin, George Nutter, Ralph Harvey O'Toole, Thomas Joseph Penney, Kimball Quattrone, Joseph Rauch, John George Richardson, Elliot Lee Richardson, Robert King Rohde, Gerard Salter, Paul Victor Schaffer, Roger Shaine, Roland Ephraim Smith, Wheeler Taylor, Dwight Davidson, Jr. Taylor, Quinby Weiss, Emanuel Gordon Wolford, Thorp Lanier Woodman, Paul Johnson U izclarrified Carnahan, George Grady, James Gilman Umana, Mario Haverford College Third Year Lewis. John Edwards Mervine, Donald Sumner First Year Little, Thomas Hobart College Third Year Fisher, Cecil Lindsay Howard University Third Year Reid Herbert Ordre Second Year Leighton, George Neves 186 Indiana University Third Year Schannen, Richard Harold Second Year Cravens, Thomas Carl, Jr. Flynn, Edmund Joseph Newton, Richard Freed Firrt Year Stoner, Richard Burkett John Carroll University First Year Trudel, Gerald Eugene Johns Hopkins University Third Year Melvin, Norman Cecil, Jr. Second Year Cluster, Herbert Raymond Juniata College Third Year Stouffer, Rush Ellsworth, Jr. Lafayette College Third Year Olmstead, Seymour Firrt Year Adelman, Burton Kenneth Lazarus, Roy Marvin Lehigh University Third Year Olwine, Richard Eyrich First Year Hunt, Thomas Reed Loyola University of Chicago First Year Ahern, Robert Michael Hosna, James Francis Loyola University of New Orleans Graduate McAulay, John James Luther College Firrt Year Moen, Harlan Theral Marquette University Firrt Year Schoetz, David John Marshall College Firrt Year Kozer, Abraham Loebig, Alexander Mathew Massachusetts Institute of Technology Third Year Lippitt, Henry Frederick, II Massachusetts State College Firrt Year Kaplan, Sumner Zalman Reder, Lionel George Miami University Third Year Lovett, Edward Craig Second Year Leech, Thomas Bouvier Firrt Year Stadfcld, Seymour ESTABLISHED l8I8 , EEEQTF O ,cb as JCA, ttf - Mens Eutuisht11g5,.lllilais zgfglputs MADISON AVENUE COR. 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Second Year Morray, Joseph Parker University of Alberta Graduate Good, john McColl University of Arizona Third Year Oppenheimer, Jesse Halff Second Year Jacobs, Marshall Alan First Year Carr, John Robert University of Arkansas Bledsoe, john Perry Burton, Cleveland Cunningham University of Brazil Special Haddock-Lobo, Mauvicio University of Bucharest Third Year Schmiedigen, George A. F. University of Buffalo Second Year Gromiine, Isadore First Year Burdick, Clark Way, Il University of California Third Year Burford, Burke Emerson Falk, Myron Philip Goetz, John Richard Moltzen, Allan Rodgers Stewart, William Kirk Second Year Byers, Robert Kern Rykofi, Richard Lee Thelan, Max, Jr. First Year Evans, Llewellyn Johnson Martins, Richard George University of California at Los Angeles Third Year Ballantyne, Robert Browning Essey, Burnett Louis Smith, William French Sperber, Laurence Raymond Second Year Lappen, Chester Irwin Semmel, Myron 1 First Year Gilbert, Frederick Jay Greenberg, Maxwell Rudin, Milton Alexander University of Chattanooga Second Year Thomas, W. Neil, Jr. University of Chicago Third Year Birdzell, Luther Earle, jr, Second Year Jacobs, joshua Rockler, Walter james Rothstein, Walter First Year Lewandowski, Kordyan University of Cincinnati First Year Simon, Mayer 190 University of Delaware First Year Stutman, Harry Theodore University of Florida Third Year Snetman, Louis F. Dunlap, Davidsson Frey Second Year Greenfield, Arnold Mervin First Year Robbins, Leonard University of Georgia Third Year Troutman, Robert B., jr. University of Hawaii Third Year Taniguchi, Charles Y. Second Year Imai, Thomas T. First Year Anderson, Clarence Scott University of Illinois Third Year Klockau, Walter John, jr. Michod, Charles Louis, Jr. Second Year Bellatti, john Edward Berman, Bennett Irwin Fisher, jack Harold First Year Morey, Walter Thomas St. Clair, James Draper University of Iowa Third Year Hiersteiner, Walter Lee Second Year Ivie, Robert Smith Winger, Ralph O. University of Kansas Second Year Ramsey, John David Voorhees, Donald S. 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From the arid desert oF Arizona, and the sultry green island ol: Puerto Rico, to the snow-blanketed slopes ol: Northern New England, we have traveled, happy and proud to have been an instrument in the translating into print, the humor pathos, excitement, and sentiment Found in the campus life of over seventy-Five colleges and preparatory schools. As Former members ol: yearbook statlis in our school days, we bring into our prokessional duties a real understanding of the many problems confronting each yearbook editor. MEMBER OF COLLEGE ANNUAL PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION AND AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF GRAPHIC ARTS LAW SCHOOL of HARVARD UNIVERSITY SEMESTER SYSTEM To enable students who may be inducted into the military forces of the United States to receive substantial credit for work done prior to their departure from the School, the academic year has been divided into two semesters, and midyear examinations will be given to all students. 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