Harvard Law School - Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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SI-IELDON GLUECK Roscoe Pound Professor of Law Professor Glueck came to the Law Faculty in 1929 after several years' teaching in the Social Ethics Department at Harvard. He has been Adviser to the American Law Institute in the drafting of the Youth Correction Authority Act, member of the U. S. Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure, United States Delegate to the International Prison Congresses in Prague f1930j and The Hague f1950j, and Con- sultant to Mr. Justice Robert H. Jackson and General William Donovan on the trial of war criminals. Professor Glueck was appointed to the Roscoe Pound chair this year. Among Professor Glueck's books are War Crimimzls: Their PI'OXf'l'llfi0l1 and P1n1isl1mr'11f, and The N1ll'f'l7I!7l'l'tQ Trial am! Ag- gre.vxiz'e Wfar. Professor Glueck has published many works in col- laboration with Mrs. Glueck fDr. Eleanor Touroff Glueckj. He teaches Criminal Law and Criminology. Born: 1896, Warsaw, Poland. A.B., 1920, George Washington University, LL.B., LL.M., 1920, National University Law School, A.M., 1922, Ph.D., 1924, Harvard. MANLEY OTTMER HUDSON Bemis Professor of International Law Professor Hudson has taught at Harvard since 1919. After serving on various commissions at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, he became a member of the Secretariat of the League of Nations. From 1933 to 1945 he was a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration. From 1936 to 1946, he was a judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice at The Hague. In 1948 the General Assembly elected him a member of the International Law Commission of the United Nations and he was its first Chair- man. Among his numerous publications are International Legis- lation, and the standard treatise on The Permanent Court of International Justice, 1920-1942. Professor Hudson gives a course in International Law and a seminar in International Law Problems. Born: 1886 in St. Peters, Missouri. A.B., 1906, A.M., 1907, William Jewel College, LL.B., 1910, S.J.D., 1917, Harvard. Page fourteen LOUIS LEVENTHAL JAFFI: Byrne Professor of Administrative Law Professor Jaffe graduated from Harvard Law School magna cum laude in 1928. He was an editor of the Law Review. After three years of general practice in San Francisco, he returned for graduate study and was awarded the S.J.D. degree in 1932. He served as law clerk to Mr. Justice Brandeis C1933j, and with the National Labor Relations Board C1935j. In 1936 he became professor of law at the University of Buffalo Law School and was later appointed Dean. At Harvard he is teaching Torts, Admin- istrative Law and a seminar in Administrative Law. His doctorate thesis for the S.J.D. degree, Judicial Aspects of Foreign Affairs, was published as one of the series of Harvard Studies in Administrative Law. Professor Jaffe was appointed to the Byrne chair this year to succeed Professor Milton Katz. Born: 1905, Seattle, Washington. 1 A.B., 1925, Johns Hopkins, LL.B., 1928, S.J.D., 1932, Harvard.

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EDWIN MERRICK DODD, JR. Fessenden Professor of Law After graduation from Harvard Law School in 1913, Professor Dodd spent three years in the practice of law in Boston. In 1916 he went to Washington and Lee University, and a year later he became a member of the Legal Section of the War Industries Board. He again entered private practice in Boston after the war, but in 1922 joined the University of Nebraska Law Faculty. In 1927 he resigned to become Acting Professor of Law at the Uni- versity of Chicago. A year later he came to the Harvard Law School. From 1942 to 1945 he served as Compliance Commissioner in the Wtlr Production.Board. Professor Dodd teaches Corporations I. He is co-editor of Cases on Business Associations. Born: 1888 in Providence, Rhode Island. A.B., 1910, LL.B., 1913, Harvard. PAUL ABRAHAM FREUND Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Law Professor Freund began his legal career as secretary to Mr. justice Brandeis for the 1932-33 term. For the next two years he was a member of the legal staffs of the Treasury Department and of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. For the next four years his work was in the offices of the Solicitor General of the United States and as special assistant to the Attorney General. He returned to Harvard in 1939 as a lecturer and was appointed Professor in 1940. From 1942 to 1946 he was on leave with the Department of Justice. He is the author of the recently Harvard. LON LUVOIS FULLER Carter Professor of Jurisprudence Professor Fuller began his teaching career at the University of Oregon in 1926. After two years he went to the University of Illinois and later to Duke University. In 1938 he was appointed to the Harvard Law School faculty, and concurrent with his teaching here he practiced law in Boston from 1941 to 1945. In 193 6 Professor Fuller won the Philips Award of the American Philosophical Society for an essay in jurisprudence entitled Amer- ican Legal Realism. A group of lectures entitled The Law in Quest of Itself was published in 1940. Professor Fuller is editor of a Casebook on Contracts, and is author of the readings Problems of Jurisprudence. He teaches Contracts and Jurisprudence, and conducts a seminar on the latter. Born: 1902 in Hereford, Texas. A.B., 1924, ID., 1926, Leland Stanford University. Born: 1908 in St. Louis, Missouri. published On Understanding the Supreme Court C1949j. Professor Freund now teaches Constitutional Law, Conflicts of Law and a seminar in Constitutional Litigation. A.B., 1928, Washington Universityg LL.B., 1931, S.J.D., 1932 Page thirteen



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WALTER BARTON LEACH Story Professor of Law Professor Leach served as Secretary to Mr. Justice Holmes, 1924-25, then took up trial practice in Boston, teaching law nights at Northeastern Law School. In 1929 he joined the Harvard Law School faculty, continuing in law practice as consistent with academic duties. Professor Leach is the author of casebooks on Future Interests, Wills and fwith Professor Casnerj Property Ig a Handbook of Massachusetts Evidence, Property Restatement chapters on Pow- ers of Appointment and Statutes of Limitations, and articles on various legal and other subjects. An infantry private in 1918, Professor Leach served in World War II in the Army Air Forces. He is now a Brigadier General in the USAF Reserve and Consultant to the Secretary of the Air Force. He teaches Property I, and Property II and the research course in Property III. Born: 1900, Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1921, LL.B., 1924, Harvard, Certificat d'Etudes Fran- caises, University of Grenoble, 1920. AUSTIN WAKEMAN SCOTT Dane Professor of Law Professor Scott was appointed as an instructor in the Harvard Law School in 1909, and as an assistant Professor in 1910, after a year of practice in New York City. He was Acting Dean of the Law School from 1915 to 1916, and has held the Story and Dane Chairs. In 1928 Professor Scott was President of the Association of American Law Schools. He was reporter for the Restatements of Trusts and of Resti- tution CPart IIJ as well as co-reporter with Professor Seavey of the Restatement of Judgments. He also drafted the Uniform Fiduciaries Act, has edited casebooks on Trusts, Civil Procedure and judicial Remedies, and is the author of various legal mono- graphs. In 1939 he published his treatise on the law of Trusts. Professor Scott is now teaching Procedure and Trusts. Born: 1884 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. A.B., 1903, Rutgers, LL.B., 1909, Harvard. JOHN MACARTHUR MAGUIRE Royall Professor of Law Professor Maguire was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1911 and practiced in Boston. During World War I he served in the Department of Justice. He came to the Harvard Law School in 1923. In 1938 and again in 1943 he Was a consulting expert with the United States Treasury Department. Professor Maguire has been vice-chairman of the American Bar Association Committee on Jurisprudence and Law Reform. He was Assistant Reporter of the Model Code of Evidence, and is a Special Consultant on the Income Tax Project of the American Law Institute. For nearly 25 years Professor Maguire was Legal Adviser to the American Association of University Professors on problems of academic freedom and tenure. He has edited case- books on Taxation and Evidence, and has written a short textbook on Evidence. Professor Maguire is teaching Evidence,,State and Local Tax- ation and Special Tax Problems. Born: 1888, Denver, Colorado. A.B., 1908, Colorado College, LL.B., 1911, Harvard, LL.D., 1949, Colorado College. H----an Page fifteen

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