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'IS UNITED STATES SENATOR I939-I953 I889-I953 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 28, 1954 I am highly gratified to learn that the Harvard Law School Year Book for 1954 is to be dedicated to the memory of the late Senator Taft. His death last July was a shock to the countryg he was of the type for which this nation always has need. To know him was to be impressed by his character, his courage, and his knowledge of government. He estab- lished a bright record as a diligent, fearless public servant, particularly during his long service as a mem- ber of the United States Senate. On the more personal side, his death created among my circle of friends and official counsellors a feeling of heavy loss that still persists. When Bob Taft left us, a distinguished lawyer, citizen and statesman passed from our midst. I cannot help but believe that the story of his public service will be an inspiration to future classes at the Harvard Law School, as it is to us who knew him, Sincerely, of ee KW-msn' ,-..-.. -, .af ,f My classmates who entered Harvard Law School in 1910 included several men of great ability like Merrick Dodd, LeRoy Percy, and Tracy Vought, not to mention those who happily are still alive. Bob Taft was outstanding among them from the very first and graduated at the top in 1913 as President of the Law Review and holder of the Fay Diploma. His yearly averages were 83, 82, 84. When I succeeded to Professor Brannan's office and books, I found tucked away just two examination papers out of his fifteen years of teaching, one of them Bob Taft's. I had the pleasure of turning it over to his son while he was also at the School. Some of our best students have confined their achievements to their examina- tions and contributed almost nothing to classroom discussions. Not so with Bob. First-year lectures had hardly started when his renown began. I-le was in the other section from mine, and I kept hearing stories at lunch of what Bob had said that morn- ing. One day when Mr. Williston had a distinguished visitor behind the desk with him in Contracts, he put on a good show for the guest by calling on Bob and Steve Philbin and a few of his other prize performers during the entire hour. Whenever I look through one of my Law School notebooks, Bob's name often crops up in the classroom col- loquies. After forty years I am struck by his penetration and soundness. Here are two passages from my notes on Conflict of Laws, one of the two best courses I ever had. Every time we thronged into Austin North, we looked forward to a delightful exhibition ofjoey Beale's marvellous acrobatics. Especially enjoyable were the clashes between his intellectual ingenuity and Bob's common sense. One day Beale was explaining how the power of choice was essential to domicile. A jailer can acquire a domicile at the jail, but a prisoner cannot because he is unable to select his home. Beale: There may be physical impossibility as when X is on a desert island. Tuf?: How large must the island be before X has a domicile? joey: Large enough so that he can live in one of two places on it. Later Beale was approving the case of a wedding on a fishing schooner. It went out for the day from Long Beach, California, and after the captain had conducted the ceremony nine miles out he took the happy couple right back to shore. Since he had no authority from California to perform marriages, the pair learned in court that the voyage had done them no good. Beale: A vessel takes its law with it, a person does not. Suppose a marriage in the interior of Africa and there is no law whatever. Can there be a valid marriage there, and if so, how? There is no way to get married if there is no law to marry you, and territorial law is the only kind. Some law has got to get at the parties and change their status. A man can't change his status by himself. Tap: Suppose a murder there. One American kills another American while they are exploring in darkest Africa. Can't the tribal law fill in gaps of the territorial law? But Beale stood firm that the survivor could go back to the United States without ap- prehension because there was no law to punish him. Bob Taft roomed in Craigie Hall on Mount Auburn Street, which ceased to be a Law School dormitory years ago. Most of the Yale men in our class roomed in Craigie and kept pretty much to themselves for several months. This and his shyness made Bob hard to know at the start, but he always ate at Lincoln's Inn fthen charmingly housed on Brattle St.j and the crowd there eventually got to know him well. In our third year, when I had acquired the unusual distinction in those days of being married, Bob was often one of the half dozen men who came to our house for Sunday night suppers. He stayed rather quiet to the end of our Cambridge days and none of us would have believed then that he would carry Ohio by 400,000 votes. We soon ceased to think of Bob as his father's son, because he had attained such a high position among us as himself. I do not recall his ever saying anything to indicate that he was related to a President. He was busy with law and enjoyed being young along with the rest of us. In all the conversations where I was present, the bitter row between Theodore Roose- velt and his father went unmentioned and so did the exciting 1912 campaign. Politics was something we tactfully did not talk about to Bob. None of us had the slightest realization it would be his chief career. We looked forward to his being a great lawyer. When I next saw Bob, long after graduation, the change which struck me was his alfability and power to get on easily with people. This is not the place to discuss Bob's political views, but I do want to ex- press accord with one action which it is now fashionable to condemn-his voting in the summer of 1941, long before Pearl Harbor, against the breach of faith in keeping young men like our recent graduates in peacetime army service beyond the year for which they had been told they would have to serve. Bob was not fated to be President. Even if he had been nominated in 1952 when he had the best chance of election, he would be linked with the short-lived Presi- dents - William H. Harrison, Taylor, and Garfield. Instead, he stands as one of our greatest Senators, beside Webster, Clay, Trumbull, Aldrich, and Norris. The loyal efliciency with which Taft worked with Eisenhower, after losing the bitter convention fight, is one of the heartening episodes in American political life. -Zechariah Cbafife, jr. Camlzridge, Marmclmxettr Memoriam I , Q . FREDERICK MOORE VINSON CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES I89O-I953 HARRY S. TRUMAN FEDERAL RESERVE BANK BUILDING KANSAS CITY GV, MISSOURI November 7, 1953 I am pleased to join the l9Sh Harvard Law School Yearbook in paying tribute to the memory of the late Chief Justice of the United States. I think Fred Vinson was one of the great Chief Justices. He was a man of wonderful background and had an experience that gave him the right viewpoint, in my opinion, on conditions. He was an able Congressman. It was remarked to me by one of the men who served with him on the Subcommittee of the Ways and Means Com ittee that, in his opinion, Fred M. Vinson had the clearest mind of any man he had ever come in contact with. This gentleman now is a Federal Judge in Missouri. As Secretary of the Treasury he did an excellent job for the country. Before that he had been on the Federal Bench as a Judge of the Court of Appeals. He had been an Assistant to the President and I don't believe there was a single man in the Government who understood Government administration as well as Fred Vinson - his death has been a great loss to the country. All of this experience and background together with his legal education and experience made him a great Chief Justice. Sinc erel Faculty F Q w P U.,-Ok-t My s 1,11 , E PQI!! L, 3, wi I, lxzti. !1,.r K 5 X ' 1 a 5,1 ap: , Q n ,r L. nw .:f21,A, v4 Q' ,rs,5g, QW WY .V,. TL' S :gig ggi 1 R4 E gf X x 1 ,, . ,ff - if Mx Q O L, y'.fl1.,'Q 1 k c.qi2jl-N i A A is 'cv W1 rw 'fl ,s ifa- Q01 N M00 1. N fx fu A If If W JK-23 , m at Hog, Cf' ml- as fU KYQWVH W if ' ' Y' .4 ki tw, 1 ' I A X, K, S, Q 'gk A 7 S f ,lv 1 i NR, 1 A X no ' x C' P MX s , X, xx 3 Qffiiz '-- V ,MM 4. Kd, .Q 4 A :Q V Z ' 'Q ' ra 2 i ff X- 1 sv 1 9 Lp J ,I , if .1 3 f .QQ A 'I ' V ' X 4 , 14? 5 ' , . k L it 15 1 w ' 'YQ N, 1 ' I my ,T W-M 1 XR K , I lj S Q RH xxx-5 , 5 Y jx EH? NK 2 . ' , H 'Q -M gLfm1inm Brnafv f X 1 5, V,f X M . , , . 4 ilfy, X1 X H, ' x x t x I . f X Ib 4 m ' - K. 'yrs .nl I ,,-:M 0 QL, ,X 'x-'93, '39 X ,xv ,J QN L O 5 C,.v.,x, i X - -Q CSC: 6 ,, by I .W 7 J 3 X ox Si , Y '!flL't7, ,Q fa President Pusey was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on April 4, 1907. After Graduation from Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs, he entered Harvard College, where he studied English and Comparative Literature. After graduation in 1928 with the A.B. degree magna cam laude, he spent a year in Europe, chiefly in France and Italy, and then became a teacher at the Riverdale Country School, outside New York City. He received the Master of Arts degree in 1932, and served as a part-time Assistant in History at Harvard during 1932-33. He spent the follow- ing year in Greece as Archibald Cary Coolidge Fellow. President Pusey first went to Lawrence College in 1935 as a Sophomore Tutor in an experimental program of liberal arts education. He completed his graduate work in ancient his- tory at Harvard in 1937, receiving his Ph.D. -l14l NATHAN MARSH PUSEY President of Harvard University He taught at Scripps College, Claremont, California, from 1938 to 1940, as Assistant Professor of History and Literature. In 1940, he joined the faculty of Wesleyan University to take Part in the development of new liberal arts courses for freshmen and sophomores. He became Associate Professor of the Classics at Wesleyan in 1943, and, during the war, taught physics to Naval V-5 students at Wesleyan. He was elected President of Lawrence Col- lege in 1944 and served there until his selection as Harvard's President in 1955. President Pusey is a member of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. He holds the honorary degrees of L.H.D. from Coe College f1948j and LL.D. from Wesleyan 09442, Ripon College 11949, and Yale fNovember 21, 19531 It is with great pleasure that the Law School welcomes the twenty-fourth President of Har- vard University. Born in 1904 in East Cleveland, Ohio, Dean Griswold studied at Oberlin College where in 1925 he received both an A.B. and A.M. degree, before entering Harvard Law School. While at Harvard, he had a high average, and was elected President of the Law Review. He received his LL.B. in 1928, followed by an SJD. in 1929. He was admitted to practice in his native state in 1929, and began to practice in Cleve- land. However, he soon left for Washington where he served from 1929 to 1934 as Special Assistant to the Attorney General. In 1934, he was appointed to the Harvard Law School faculty, becoming a full professor in 1935. In 1946, he became Dean and since 1950 has also held the chair of Langdell Professor of Law. Besides running the administration of the -'ski swf .Mx .. Law School, Dean Griswold also teaches Federal Taxation. In the past the Dean also taught courses in Trusts, Conflicts of Laws, and Ad- ministrative Law. He is a recognized expert in the fields of Federal Taxation and Spend- thrift Trusts, and has published numerous articles and books, including Spefzdtlsrzifi Tram and Cam on Fezleml Taxation, co-editing Carer 011 Coufim of Lawx. He has been an adviser to the Restatements of Trusts, Restitution, and judgments, and has served as an adviser to the Treasury Department. The Dean is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and has been the recipient of numerous honorary de- grees, the most recent being the award of LL.D. degrees from both Harvard University and Am- herst College during 1953. --fm-awe H... ...,.., ERWIN NATHANIEL t GRISWOLD Dean and Langdell Professor of Law -I15 1. LIVINGSTON HALL Vice Dean and Professor of Law Upon his graduation from the Law School, Professor Hall entered private practice in New York City and in 1931 was chosen to serve as Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. He returned to the Law School in 1932 and was appointed Vice-Dean in 1939. During the war years he served as Regional Attorney for the O.P.A. in the Boston Area, and later with the Army Air Force in the Southwest Pacihc. For the past three years he has been chairman of the District Court Survey Committee on Reorganization of the District Courts of Massachusetts. His published writings include numerous contributions to legal peri- odicals, and Cam on Criminal Law and EVlfIH'L't'lIl6'l1l co-edited with Professor Glueck. This year he is teaching Agency and Criminal Law. Born: 1903, Chicago, Illinois. Ph.B. 1923, University of Chicagog LL.B. 1927, Harvard. DAVID FARQUHAR CAVERS Associate Dean and Fessenden Professor of Law Professor Cavers joined the Law School Faculty in 1946 and was ap- pointed Associate Dean in 1951. Previously he had taught here as an instructor for the year 1929-30, having practiced in New York before that. He then became Assistant Professor at the West Virginia University Col- lege of Law. From 1931 to 1945 he was Professor of Law at Duke Univer- sity and Visiting Professor at the University of Chicago and at Yale University. Professor Cavers established and edited Law and Contemporary Problefm. During the war he served as Assistant General Counsel for Price and later as Associate General Counsel for Price in the O.P.A. Professor Cavers is teaching seminars in Public Utilities and Legal Education and is supervising the first year group work program. Born: 1902g Buffalo, New York. B.S. in Economics, 1923, University of Pennsylvania, LL.B. 1926, Har- vard. HARRISON STEEL D IMMITT Secretary of the Law School After graduation from the Law School, Mr. Dimmitt was for five years engaged in the practice oflaw in New York City. In 1935 he was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Law School and the following year became Secretary. He entered the Army in 1942 and was discharged as a Lieutenant- Colonel in February 1946. He was attached to the staff of General Dever's Sixth Army as a G.5 officer and later served with the United States Group Control Council in Berlin. Born: 1898g Denver, Colorado. A.B., 1920, Princeton, LL.B., 1925, Harvard. 1101 LOUIS ADELBERT TOEPFER 4 Assistant Dean and Director of Admissions I Before his graduation from the Law School, Mr. Toepfer joined the l Navy and served for four years as a Lieutenant in the Pacihc Fleet. Return- . ing to Harvard after his discharge he obtained his degree in 1947 as of 1943. During that year he was Secretary of the Placement Ofhce and in October, 1947, became Assistant Dean of the Faculty and Director of Admissions. Since 1952 he has been Director ofthe Financial Aids Office, administering scholarships and loans to students. Born: 19195 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. A.B., 1940, Beloit College, LL.B., 1946, Harvard. WESLEY E. BEVINS, JR. Assistant Dean Mr. Bevins entered the junior Executive Training Program of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Washington, D. C., in june, 1940. He was inducted into the Army, March, 1941, and commanded a battery of mobile anti-aircraft artillery, 5th Infantry, Third U. S. Army, European 'Theatre of Operations. He was released from active duty in january of 1946 and is a member of the U.S.A.R. Mr. Bevins entered Harvard Law School in February of 1946 and received his LL.B. injune, 1948. He was admitted to practice in 1948 in Massachu- setts and in that same year was appointed Executive Director of the Har- vard Law School Fund for the Massachusetts area. lnjanuary of 1950 he was appointed Assistant Dean of the Harvard Law School and Director of the Harvard Law School Fund. Born: 1918, Peabody, Massachusetts. B.S., 1940, Bowdoin Collegeg LL.B., 1948, Harvard. RUSSELL HASTINGS PECK Assistant Dean Mr. Peck left Harvard College to serve in the United States Army from 1942 to 1945. He graduated with honors from the College in 1947 and was appointed Assistant Dean at the Law School after receiving his LL.B. in 1950. He is married and has four children. Born: 1920, Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1947, LL.B., 1950, Harvard. 1171 FRANCIS ALFRED ALLEN Professor of Law In 1946, Professor Allen received his law degree from Northwestern after serving with the Army Air Forces. While at law school, he was Editor-in- Chief of the Illinois Law Review. Before his appointment to Harvard, Professor Allen was on the faculty of Northwestern Law School. During the 1946 and 1947 October Terms of the United States Supreme Court he was legal secretary to the late Chiefjustice, Fred M. Vinson. He has been a consultant to branches of the Illinois state government and has worked with the legal staff of the Chicago Housing Authority and has been a member ofthe Board of Governors of the Chicago Housing and Planning Council. He served in 1951 as Branch Chief in the Chief Counsel's office of the Wage Stabilization Board. Professor Allen is Associate Editor of the journal of Criminology and Politiml Srierzce. He is teaching Criminal Law and a seminar in Real Estate Transactions. Born: 1919, Kansas City, Kansas. A.B., 1941, Cornell College flowajg LL.B., 1946, Northwestern Univer- sity. ROBERT AMORY, JR. Professor of Law Professor Amory spent two and one-half years with the firm that is now Cahill, Gordon, Zachry and Reindel in New York City, specializing in corporate and anti-trust matters. His active military service began injanuary, 1941, as a private and took him through New Guinea, New Britain and most of the Philippines as a battalion and finally a regimental commander of amphibious engineers. In 1946 he joined the faculty ofthe Harvard Law School. Professor Amory has since served on the Cambridge School Board. He taught Accounting and Corporations I until called into the Army in March 1952 to serve as an Assistant Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Born: 1915, Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1956, LL.B., 1938, Harvard. RALPH JACKSON BAKER Weld Professor of Law Professor Baker began teaching Law as an Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania in 1911. From 1914 to 1932 he practiced law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, leaving there to join the Harvard Law School faculty. He was an adviser to the American Law Institute's Restatements of Trusts and of Restitution, and has been an adviser in the drafting of the part on Investment and Instruments of the Commercial Code prepared by the Institute and the Commissioner ofUniform State Laws. He has edited, with the late Professor Dodd, Carer and Materialr on Co rporariom. This year he is teaching Corporations II and Trusts. Born: 1888, Octoraro, Pennsylvania. A.B. 1907, Swarthmore College, LL.B., 1911, University of Pennsyl- vania. 41131 WILLIAM SPRAGUE BARNES Director of the Foreign Law Research Study Secretary of International Legal Studies Mr. Barnes graduated from Yale in 1940 and entered the first year ofthe Harvard Law School, but his course was interrupted by war service in 1941. He was a fighter pilot in Egypt and Libya and was taken prisoner in South- ern Tunisia in 1943. He completed his first year work in Stalag Luft III, and graduated in 1947 from the Harvard Law School. He studied at the University of Geneva completing his doctorate examination in 1948. He was Research Associate in Comparative Law at Michigan Law School 1948-50. He came to Harvard to direct a study for development of foreign law research. He has served as a special consultant to the United Nations Legal De- partment. He currently serves as adviser to foreign students and to Ameri- cans desiring to study abroad. He is Director of Graduate Student Affairs and Assistant Director of the International Program in Taxation. Born: 1919, New York, N. Y. A.B., 1940, Yale, LL.B., 1947, Harvard, j.D., 1948, University of Geneva. HAROLD JOSEPH BERMAN Professor of Law After receiving his A.B. from Dartmouth in 1938, Professor Berman studied legal history for a year at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He then went to the Yale Graduate School, and after another year entered Yale Law School. His study was interrupted while he served from 1942-45 with Signal Intelligence CVCFSCHS. He received his law degree from Yale in 1947 and that year taught at Stanford Law School. He has been teaching at Harvard since 1948. His is the author ofjurlire in R11.r.fia.' A11 Inlerpretalion of Soviet Law 09501, The Rn.r.rian.r in Fomr f1953J and Soviet Law and Action: The Rerollerled Carer ofa Soviet Lawyer fwith Boris A. Konstantinovsky, 19531. He is a member of the Executive Com- mittee ofthe Russian Research Center. Professor Berman teaches Torts, Comparative Soviet and American Law, and International Trade and Investment in the Law School and Sociology of Law in Arts and Sciences Born: 1918, Hartford, Connecticut. A.B., 1938, Dartmouth, M.A., 1942, LL.B., 1947, Yale. ROBERT RICHARD SON BOWIE Professor of Law From 1934 to 1942 Professor Bowie practiced law in Baltimore. During that period he served as Assistant to the Attorney General from Maryland for one year and also acted as Reporter to the Committee on Rules and Procedure appointed by the Court of Appeals of Maryland. From 1942 to 1946 he served in the Army. For three years he was with the Procurement Legal Division in the War Department and then was Special Assistant to the Deputy Military Governor in Germany. From 1950 through December 1951, Professor Bowie was on leave of absence serving as Aide to Commissionerjohn McCloy in Germany. He is again on leave this year. Born: 1901, Baltimore, Maryland. A.B., 1931, Princetong LL.B., 1934, Harvard. i19I ROBERT BRAUCHER l 1946. KINGMAN BREWSTER, JR. Professor of Law Professor Brewster entered the Law School after the war and graduated in 1948. He then went to Paris with Professor Katz as assistant to the General Counsel in the Ofiice of the United States Special Representative in Europe and was a special assistant to Mr. Katz when the latter was made Deputy Special Representative. In 1949 he was a Research Associate in the Department of Economics and Social Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and joined the Law School Faculty in the fall of 1950. - This year Professor Brewster is teaching Contracts, Government Con- trol of Business, and International Trade and Investment. He also has a seminar in Legal Aspects of Foreign Economic Policy. Born: 1919, Longmeadow, Massachusetts. A.B., 1941, Yaleg LL.B., 1948, Harvard. Constitutional Law. -l 20 lr During 1939-41 Professor Braucher worked primarily on litigation with the New York firm that is now Hughes Hubbard 8: Reed He enlisted in the Army as a fiying cadet in April 1941 and served as a fighter pilot in the India-Burma theater and as an intelligence officer in the Pentagon and with the Strategic Bombing Survey rnjapan He returned to Harvard in Since 1948 Professor Braucher has been a consultant to the New York Law Revision Commission from 1951 55 he was a consultant to the General Counsel, Department of the Air Force and currently he is Chair man of the Belmont Planning Board He is co author of a text Inzrodur fion to Commercial Law, and editor of a casebook C07I77710fCl6llTfdI1Jdfll0HY He is teaching Commercial Law Accounting Government Procurement and a seminar in Commercial Law Born: 19165 New York, N Y A.B., 1956, Haverford College LL B 1959 Harvard ERNEST JOSEPH BROWN Professor of Law Professor Brown began the practice oflaw in Buffalo New York in 1931 After several years ofgeneral litigation work he devoted most of his time to tax and corporate matters. Beginning in 1957 he combined practice with teaching at the University of Buffalo Law School From 1942 to 1945 Professor Brown was a Captain in the Oliice of Strategic Services. He came to the Law School in 1946 This year he rs teaching Taxation and Constitutional Law In addition he has seminars in Federal Taxation and one with Professors Howe and Sutherland in Born: 1906g Lake Providence Louisiana ' A.B., 1927, Princetong LL B 1951 Harvard HELEN MAUD CAM Samuel Zemurray, Jr. and Doris Zemurray Stone-Radcliffe Professor of History Since 1948, Miss Cam has been Samuel Zemurray, jr. and Doris Ze- murray Stone-Radcliffe Professor of History in Harvard University. She taught in England at Girton College Where she was Director of Studies in History and Law. Her latest work is England Before Elizabeth. This is Miss Cam's third year at the Law School where she is conducting a seminar in English Legal History. Born: 18852 England. B.A., 1907, M.A., 1909, London University, M.A., 1931, I-iff-D-, 1939, Cambridge University. I ANDREW JAMES CASNER Professor of Law Before coming to the Harvard Faculty in 1938, Professor Casner served on the Law School faculties of the following Universities: Illinois, Mary- land, Michigan, Texas, and Leland Stanford. He was a Colonel in the Army Air Force from 1942 to 1945. Professor Casner participated both as a reporter and as an adviser in the preparation ofthe Restatement of Property. He was also Reporter for the Uniform Property Act and has contributed a number of articles in the property field to legal periodicals. He is co-editor with Professor Leach of a Casebook for Property I and Editor-in-Chief of American Law of Property, a seven volume treatise. In 1953 he published Ertate Planning: Cater, Statuter, Text and Other Materialf. He is teaching Property I and the course in Wills, Future Interests and Estate Planning. Born: 1907, Chicago, Illinois. A.B., LL.B., 1929, University of Illinois, S.j.D., 1941, Columbia. ZECHARIAH CHAFEE, JR. University Professor Professor Chafee came to the faculty of the Harvard Law School in 1916 after three years of practice in Providence, and was Langdell Professor from 1938-1950. His studies have been chiefly in the helds of Equity and Nego- tiable Instruments, but his writings reflect his varied interests. Free Speech in the United Stater, Government and Marr Communieationt, Weathering the Panic of'73, State Home ot. Penthouxe: Legal Problem: ofthe R. I. Rate Traeh Row, and others including How Human Right! Got into the Conttitution. In 1936 he drafted the Federal Interpleader Act and was in 1947 and 1948 a member of the United Nations Sub-commission on Information and Freedom of the Press. This year he is teaching Equitable Remedies and Unfair Competition and is giving a seminar on Fundamental Human Rights. In addition Professor Chafee has been giving two courses in Arts and Sciences: Fundamental Human Rights, and Legal Protection of Litera- ture, Art, and Music. Born: 18855 Providence, Rhode Island. A.B., 1907, Brown, LL.B., 1913, Harvard. l21l ZELMAN COWEN Visiting Professor of Law Professor Cowen, Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne, Australia, was a Rhodes Scholar and a Vinerian Law Scholar at Oxford University and was elected a Fellow of Oriel College in 1947. He taught at Oxford until 1950 when he returned to his native Melbourne as Professor of Public Law and Dean of the Law School. He is also Dominion Liaison Officer in Australia for the British Colonial Office. During World War II, Professor Cowen was an officer in the Australian Navy, and in 1947 served as Constitutional Consultant in Germany for the British Military Govern- ment. Professor Cowen was co-editor of Dicey, Confiicl ofLawr and in 1950 became editor of the International Law Quarterly. He is co-author of Errays in Evidence to be published by Oxford University Press. At Harvard he is conducting classes in Conflict of Laws and a seminar in International Confiict of Laws. Born: 1919, Melbourne, Australia. A.B., 1939, LL.B., 1940, LL.M., 1941, University of Melbourne, B.C.L., 1947, M.A., 1947, Oxford University. ARCHIBALD COX Professor of Law After graduating from Harvard Law School in 1937, Professor Cox was secretary to Learned Hand, judge of the United States Court of Appeals. From 1938 to 1941, he practiced law in Boston. He was appointed Visiting Professor in October, 1945, and Professor in 1946. During the spring term, 1947, he was Acting Vice-Dean. In 1941, he served with the National Defense Mediation Board and in December of that year joined the Office of the Solicitor General, Depart- ment ofjusrice, where he remained until 1943. He held the position of Associate Solicitor of the United States Department of Labor from 1943 to 1945. In 1952, he was Chairman ofthe Wage Stabilization Board in Wash- ington, D. C. Professor Cox is now teaching Labor Law and is also conducting two seminars in Labor Law: one is considering proposals for the revision of the Taft-Hartley Act, the other, the application of Anti-Trust laws to labor problems. Born: 1912, Plainfield, Newjersey. A.B., 1934, LL.B., 1937, Harvard. RICHARD HINCKLEY FIELD Professor of Law After fourteen years of practice in Boston, Professor Field joined the staff of the Office of Price Administration in 1942 as Regional Attorney in Boston. In December, 1943, he went to Washington and served for three years as General Counsel of the O.P.A. In December, 1946, he joined the Harvard Law Faculty. This year he is teaching Procedure and a seminar injudicial Administration. He has edited, with Professor Kaplan, a Casebook in civil procedure. Born: 1903, Phillips, Maine. A.B., 1926, LL.B., 1929, Harvard. 1221- RICHARD FORD Assistant Professor of Legal Medicine Dr. Ford is a native son, having been born and raised in the Cambridge area. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School. During World War II, Dr. Ford was Commanding Ofiicer of the 4th Portable Surgical Hospital and held the rank of Major. In the held of public service, Dr. Ford was Associate Medical Examiner, Suffolk County, from 1946 to 1950, and in 1950 was appointed Medical Examiner, a position which he still holds. In the academic sphere, he is the Acting Head, Department of Legal Medicine, Harvard Medical School, a Lecturer in Legal Medicine at Yale and Tufts, and conducts the Medico-Legal Problems Seminar here at the Law School. In addition, Dr. Ford is a member of numerous medical societies. Born: 19155 Cambridge, Massachusetts. A.B., 1936, M.D., 1940, 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 staff of the Treasury Department and of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. For the next four years his work was in the ofhces 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 ap- pointed Professor in 1940. From 1942 to 1946 he was on leave with the Department ofjustice. I-Ie is adviser on the revision of the Confiict of Law Restatment. Published works include On Uncleruanding lhe Supreme Court and Can.fliluliol1alLuw.' Carer and Olker Problems fco-editor with Professors Brown, Howe, and Sutherlandj. Professor Freund now teaches Constitutional Law and a seminar in Con- stitutional Litigation. Born: 1908, St. Louis, Missouri. A.B., 1928, Washington University, LL.B., 1931, S.,I.D., 1932, Harvard. LON LUVOIS FULLER A Carter Professor of Generaljurisprudence 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 1939 he was appointed to the Harvard Law School faculty, and concurrently with his teaching here he practiced law in Boston from 1941 to 1945. In 1936 Professor Fuller won the Philips Award of the American Philo- sophical Society for an essay injurisprudence entitled American Legal Realism . A group oflectures entitled The Law in Quen oflzrelfwas pub- lished in 1940. Professor Fuller is editor ofa case-book on Contracts and is author of collected readings in Problemr of jfzrirprudenee. He teaches Contracts andjurisprudence, and conducts a seminar in the latter. Born: 1902, Hereford, Texas. A.B., 1924,J.D., 1926, Leland Stanford University. I23l GEORGE KNOWLES GARDNER J . Profes sor of Law Professor Gardner began the practice of law in Boston in 1914 and re- mained actively occupied in the profession for a period of fourteen years. From 1921 until 1928 he served as an Instructor in Law at Northeastern University, becoming a member of the Harvard Law Faculty in the latter year. From 1942 to 1946 Professor Gardner practiced law in Boston and acted as Assistant Treasurer and Secretary of Taunton Coating Mills, Inc., of Taunton, Massachusetts. He is the editor of Carer ami Maleriair rm Corzlrarlf and author of several articles in legal periodicals. Born: 1891, Worcester, Massachusetts. A.B., 1912, LL.B., 1914, Harvard. SHELDON 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 had been Advisor to the American Law Institute in the drafting of the Youth Correction Authority Act and the Model Penal Codes, a member of the U. S. Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure, U. S. Dele- gate to the International Prison Congress in 1930 and 1950, and Consult- ant to Mr.justice Robert H.Jackson and General William Donovan on the trial of war criminals. In 1952 he was appointed to the Roscoe Pound chair. Among Professor Glueck's books are Memal Diro rder and Ihr Criminal Law and The NllI'U7l1b0l'g Trial am! Aggratrizfe War. Professor Glueck has published many works in collaboration with Mrs. Glueck QDr. Eleanor Touroff Glueckj. These include 500 Criminal Careers, 1500 jmferziie Delizzqfrwzrx, and UlIl'll1f'0liII,Q juvenile Delizzqfremy. He is co-editor with Dean Hall of Criminal Law ami Enfizrrerzferll. He teaches Criminal Law and Criminology. Born: 1896, Warsaw, Poland. A.B., 1920, George Washington Universityg LL.B., LL.M., 1920, Na- tional University Law School, A.M., 1922 Ph.D., 1924, Harvard, L.L.D., 1949, University of Thessaloniki. CHARLES MONROE HAAR Assistant Professor of Law Professor Haar entered Harvard Law School in September 1941, but left shortly thereafter for a tour of duty in New Guinea and the Philippines as an ofhcer attached to the Office of Naval Intelligence. He resumed his studies in 1946 and graduated in 1948. After graduation Professor Haar was awarded a Sheldon Traveling Fel- lowship and spent a year in England. His book, Laz1flPla1111iz1g Law in a Free Society, followed this period of study. Since 1950 he has lectured at New York University teaching courses in Government Regulation of Business and Housing. He has been a consultant for the Town Planning Division of the United Nations. This year he is teaching a section of Property I, Trusts, a seminar in Land-Use Planning, and participating in a seminar at the School of Public Administration. Born, 1920, Antwerp, Belgium. A.B., New York University, M.A., 1941, University of Wisconsin, LL.B., 1948, Harvard. 1241 WILLIAM COVINGTON HARDEE Professor of Law Professor Hardee came to the Law School as a student in 1940. In 1942 he went on active duty in the United States Naval Reserve. He served for four years, including overseas duty in the European Theater, and is pres- ently a Lieutenant Commander in the Naval Reserve. In 1946 Professor Hardee returned to the School to complete his legal training and a year later commenced practice in the Boston Hrm of Ropes, Gray, Best, Coolidge and Rugg. With Professor Amory he published a second edition of Marerialr on Awomztizzg in 1953. This year he is teaching Accounting, Corporations and Agency. Born: 1919g Florence, South Carolina. A.B., 1940, Emory Universityg LL.B., 1943 119471, Harvard. HENRY MELVIN HART, JR. Professor of Law After receiving his S.j.D. degree in 1931, Professor Hart served for a year as secretary to Mr.-justice Brandeis, returning in 1932 as a member of the Harvard Law Faculty. In the year 1937-38 he was on leave of absence to act as attorney for the Oflice of the Solicitor General, in 1940-41 he was special assistant to the Attorney General attached to the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Professor Hart was Associate General Counsel for Price in the O.P.A. from 1942 to 1945 and General Counsel in the Ollice of Economic Stabiliza- tion in 1945-46. He is the author of numerous articles in the field of public law and is now teaching Federal Courts and Federal System, Legislation, and Criminal Law. Borng 1904, Butte, Montana. A.B., 1926, LL.B., 1930, S.j.D., 1931, Harvard. MARK DEWOLFE HOWE Professor of Law From 1933 to 1934 Professor Howe was secretary to Mr..Iustice Holmes and then entered practice in Boston. He was with the Law School of the University ofBu1Talo from 1937 to 1943 first as professor and later as Dean. Professor Howe served as Colonel in World War II with the American Military Government and with the Civil Affairs division of the War De- partment. At the conclusion ofthe war in 1945 he returned to Harvard. He is editor of the Holmer-Pollock Letter.: 119411 and H0!771F.F-Ld.f,efLEfl0l'.f 119539. He teaches American Legal History and Constitutional Law at the Law School and Structure and Nature of Law in Harvard College. Born: 1906, Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1928, LL.B., 1933, Harvard. 1251 MANLEY OTTMER HUDSON Bemis Professor of International Law Professor Hudson began teaching at Harvard in 1918. In 1919 he served on various commissions at the Paris Peace Conference, and as a member of the Secretariat of the League of Nations. He was an adviser to the United States delegation at the Conference for the Codification of International Law at The Hague in 1930. A member of the Permanent Court of Arbitra- tion from 1933 to 1945, he was elected ajudge of the Permanent Court of Internationaljustice in 1936 and served to 1946. In 1948 he became a mem- ber of the United Nations International Law Commission, and later served as its Hrst chairman. Among his publications are Inrernational Legirlation Q9 volumesj, World Court Report C4 volumesj, and a standard treatise on the World Court. He was President of the American Society of International Law 1949-1952. judge Hudson is on leave of absence during 1953-54. Born: 1886, St. Peters, Missouri. A.B., 1906, A.M., 1907, William-Jewell College, LL.B. 1910, S.J.D., 1917, Harvard. LOUIS LEVENTHAL JAFFE Byrne Professor of Administrative Law Professorjalfe 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 09335, and with the Na- tional Labor Relations Board f1935J. In 1936 he became professor oflaw at the University of Buffalo Law School and was later appointed Dean. At Harvard he is teaching Administrative 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 ofthe series of Harvard Studies in Adminis- trative Law. Professorjaffee was appointed to the Byrne chair in 1952. Born: 1905, Seattle, Washington. A.B., 1925,Johns Hopkinsg LL.B., 1928, S.,I.D., 1932, Harvard. BENJAMIN KAPLAN Professor of Law A graduate of Columbia Law School, Professor Kaplan practiced law in New York from 1933 to 1942. In four years of service in the Army he was first a member of the legal staff of the Army Service Forces dealing with procurement matters and later joined the staff of Mr.JusriceJackson in the Nuremberg prosecution. After a brief return to practice with his firm, he joined the Harvard Law Faculty in 1947 and was appointed Professor in 1948. In 1953 he joined with Professor Field in publishing a Casebook on Civil Procedure. This year he is teaching Civil Procedure and Contracts and is conducting a seminar in Legal Problems of Authors and Publishers. Born: 1911, New York, N. Y. A.B., 1929, College ofthe City of New York, LL.B., 1933, Columbia. 1261 ROBERT ERNEST KEETON Ezra Ripley Thayer Teaching Fellow Mr. Keeton, an Associate Professor at Southern Methodist University, received his professional and undergraduate training at the University of Texas. He served in the Navy from 1942 to 1945, during which time he was Flag Secretary to Rear Admiral Mullinix, Commander Carrier Division 24, and Assistant Flag Secretary to Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. Before he entered the Navy and on his return from service, Mr. Keeton was in practice in Houston, Texas, his special helds being personal in- jury and insurance litigation. In 1951, he received an appointment to the faculty of Southern Methodist. He has also served as Co-Chairman of the Special Committee on Small Loan Legislation, State Bar of Texas. 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 at night at Northeastern Law School. In 1929 he joined the Harvard Law School faculty, continuing in law practice consistent with academic duties. He has been a Visiting Pro- fessor at Oxford and at the University of Colorado. Professor Leach is author of casebooks on Future Interest, Wills, and fwith Professor Casnerl Property I, a Handbook of Massachusetts Evi- dence, Property Restatement chapters on powers of Appointment and Statutes of Limitations, American Law of Property Cco-authorj 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 Air Force. I-Ie teaches Property I and the course in Wills, Future Interests, and Estate Planning in the third year. Born: 1900, Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1921, LL.B., 1924, Harvard, Certilicat d'Etudes Francaises, Univer- sity of Grenoble, 1920. Mr. Keeton is teaching a section in Torts. Born: 1919, Clarksvilee, Texas. B.B.A., 1940, L.L.B., 1941 University of Tr xas LOUIS LOSS - Professor of Law After undergraduate work at Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, Professor Loss entered Yale Law School in 1934 and received his law degree in 1937. He joined the legal staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission and in 1948 became the Commission's Associate General Counsel. From 1947 to 1952 he was a Visiting Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School giving a seminar in SEC Aspects of Corporate Finance. He had published a number of articles in legal and financial periodicals and a book on Semrilier Regulation, published in 1951. This year Professor Loss is teaching Corporation I, Corporations IIA, and a seminar in Regulatory Aspects of Corporate Finance. Born: 1914, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. B.S., 1934, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, LL.B., 1937, Yale, M.A., 1953, Harvard. 'l27l JAMES ANGELL MACLACHLAN Professor of Law Professor MacLachlan practiced law in Chicago from 1916 until 1924, except for a tour as Captain of Field Artillery during World War I. In 1924 he joined the Harvard Law School Faculty. As a member of the National Bankruptcy Conference he has been active in drafting amendments to the Bankruptcy Act embodied in the Chandler Act of 1938 and in subsequent legislation. During World War II he served in Washington, D. C., as Special Counsel for the O.P.A., Assistant Solicitor of the War Relocation Authority, and Contract Renegotiator for the U. S. Maritime Commission. He changed the spelling of his name by court decree in 1938, correcting an error made in Scotland about 1835. He edited two editions of McLaugh- lin's Carer on the Federal Anti-Trml Law and co-edited several editions of Carer on Credilorlr Riglm with John Hanna. He is teaching two courses in Creditors Rights, a section of Property I, and a seminar on Security. Born: 1891, Ann Arbor, Michigan. A.B., 1912, University of Michigan, LL.B., 1916, Harvard. WILLIAM EDWARD MCCURDY Professor of Law After graduation from Harvard, Professor McCurdy was secretary to Mr. justice Brandeis in 1922-23. He has been on the Law School Faculty since 1923, and has also taught at the University of Wisconsin and in summer sessions at Cornell, North Carolina, and Texas. He was a member of the American Law Institute's Groups for Restatements of Contracts, Restitu- tion, and Torts. In 1945-46 Professor McCurdy was Special Advisor to the Director of the Legal Division, U. S. Group C.C. Clater Office of Military Government for Germany, and Chief of the Legislation Drafting Section. From 1947-49 he was successively Chief of the Legal Advice Branch, Associate Director and Acting Director of the Legal Division, OMGUS. He is editor of Carer on Perrom and Domertic Relations and Carer on Saler fwith Professor Willistonj. Professor McCurdy is teaching Contracts, Domestic Relations, and seminars in Administration ofjustice in Occupied Territories and Family Law. Born: 1903, Augusta, Georgia. A.B., 1916, LL.B., 1921, S.J.D., 1922, Harvard. JOHN THEODORE MCNAUGHTON Assistant Professor of Law After Professor McNaughton received his A.B. from DePauw University in 1942, he was commissioned in the United States Navy, serving until 1946 in both the Atlantic and Pacihc Theaters. During that time, he re- ceived a Commendation from Secretary Knox for gallant conduct under fire. He entered Harvard Law School in 1946 and was graduated magna rum laude in 1948. While at the Law School, he was Case Editor for a portion of Volume 61, Harvard Law Review. Professor McNaughton was a Rhodes Scholar and also served in the General Counsel's Ofiice of E.C.A. in Paris. On his return from Europe, he became Editor and legal counsel to the Pekin flllinoisj, Daily Timer, of which he is a co-owner. In 1952, Professor McNaughton was a candidate for the United States Congress. Professor McNaughton is teaching both Commercial Law and Evidence. Born: 1921, Bicknell, Indiana. A.B., 1942, DePauw University, LL.B., 1948, Harvard, B.Litt., 1951, Oxford. I23l CLAVERT MAGRUDER Lecturer on Law After serving as secretary to Mr.justice Brandeis for the 1916-17 term, Professor Magruder joined the Army as an Infantry Lieutenant. Later he returned to Washington as attorney for the United States Shipping Board. In 1920 he became an Assistant Professor in the Law School, and in 1925, was appointed Professor. He was on leave of absence in 1934-35 serving as general counsel for the N.L.R.B., and again in 1938-39, serving as general counsel of the Wage and Hour Division, United States Department of Labor. In 1939 he was appointed to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and since 1942 he has served as a judge of the United States Emergency Court of Appeals. Professor Magruder is co-editor of Crane and Magruder, Carer on Law of Parmerrlaip. He is teaching a Course in Torts. Born: 1893, Annapolis, Maryland. A.B., 1913, A.M., 1917, St.John's College, LL.B., 1916, Harvard. ment. textbook on evidence. rado College. FRANK C. NEWMAN Visiting Professor of Law Professor Newman has had a varied career of public service. During the war he served as Price Attorney, O.P.A., 1942-43, and as a naval ofhcer in the Olhce of the General Counsel ofthe Navy, 1943-46. In 1951, he served as Consultant, O.P.S., and was Counsel for the Governor's Commission on Unemployment Compensation in California, 1952. In 1953, he was an En- forcement Commissioner for the Economic Stabilization Administration and served as Co-Chairman of the Conference on Ethical Standards in Government held at the University of California. Presently, he is Vice- Chairman of the Committee on Improvement of Administrative Proce- dures, A.B.A. In 1946 Professor Newman began teaching as a lecturer in law, Univer- sity of California, Berkeley. In 1950 he became a full professor. He has written articles for various law reviews and for the journal r1fLcgalEzlura- lirm. This year he is teaching legislation and administrative law, and is also giving a seminar in Legislation. Born: 1917, Eureka, California. A.B., 1938, Dartmouth, LL.B., 1941, California, LL.M., 1947, S.j.D., 1953, Columbia. 1291 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 Depart Professor Maguire has been vice chairman of the American Bar Associa tion Committee onjurisprudence and Law Reform He was Assistant Re porter of the Model Code of Evidence and 1 Special Consultant on the Income Tax Project of the American Law Institute For nearly 25 years Professor Maguire has been Legal Adviser to the American Association of University Professors on problems of academic freedom and tenure H has edited casebooks on Taxation and Evidence and has written a short Professor Maguire is teaching Evidence Taxation and seminars in General Taxation and in Evidence Problems Born: 1888, Denver, Colorado A.B., 1908, Colorado College LLB 1911 Harvard LLD 1949 Colo CLIVE PARRY Visiting Professor of Law After graduation from the University of Cambridge, England, Mr. Parry was from 1958 to 1959 a member of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for International and Foreign Public Law, Berlin, Germany. In 1959 he became assistant lecturer in laws in the London School of Economics. From 1940 to 1945 he served in the British Army and subsequently with the British Foreign Office in the Middle East. In 1944-45 he was Professor of Public Law in the University of Ankara, Turkey. After World War II he was called to the English Bar and became lecturer in law at Cambridge Univer- sity where he is a Fellow and was successively Tutor and Dean of Downing College. He was one of the editors of Dicey's Conflirt of Law: and has written a monograph on Brilirla Nalionality. In 1949 he was a legal counselor for the UN Secretariat. He is teaching Public International Law at the Law School and is participating in a seminar on Federalism at Littauer. Born: 1917, Ashley, Salop, England. LL.B., 1958, M.A., 1946, Cambridge. ALBERT MARTIN SACKS Assistant Professor of Law After graduating from City College, New York, in 1940, Professor Sacks worked in the offices of a New York corporation until 1942 when he en- tered the Army. His work in the Army was that of Personnel Consultant. In October, 1948, upon his graduation from the Harvard Law School Professor Sacks became law clerk tojudge Augustus N. Hand ofthe Uni- ted States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The following year he went to Washington to serve as law clerk to Mr.justice Frankfurter during the October 1949 Term. He remained there from 1950-52 practicing law with Covington and Burling. This year he is teaching Civil Procedure, Government Regulation of Business and a seminar in State and Local Law Administration. Born: 19205 New York, N. Y. B.B.A., 1940, City College, New York, LL.B., 1948, Harvard. 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 1915-1916, 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 Restitution fPart ID as well as co-reporter with Professor Seavey of the Restatement of Judgments. He also drafter the Uniform Fiduciaries Act, has edited case- books on Trust, Civil Procedure and-Iudicial Remedies, and is the author of various legal monographs. In 1959 he published his treatise on the law ofTrusts. Professor Scott is now teaching Procedure and Trusts. Born: 1884, New Brunswick, New jersey. A.B., 1903, Rutgers, LL.B., 1909, Harvard, LL.D., 1933, RutgerS3 I-L-D-, 1944, Harvard. l30I and A.B., 1902, LL.B., 1904, Harvard, LL.D., 1928, Nebraska, 1947, St. WARREN ABNER SEAVEY Bussey Professor of Law In 1906 Professor Seavey organized the Law School of Pei Yang Univer- sity, China. From 1912 he taught consecutively at Harvard, Oklahoma, Tulane, Indiana, A.E.F. University, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Harvard, returning here in 1927. He was president of the Association of American Law Schools, 1947, was co-reporter for the Restatements of Agency, judgments, Restitution and Torts, is editor of the American Case Book Series and has complied casebooks on Torts and Agency. He now teaches Agency, Restitution and Torts. Born: 1880, Boston, Massachusetts. John's. LOUIS B. SOHN Professor of Law john Harvey Gregory Lecturer on World Organization After serving for six years as research associate to judge Hudson of the Permanent Court of International justice, Professor Sohn joined the Harvard Faculty in 1946. For several years he was the International Law editor ofthe American Bar Associationjournal. In 1945 he took part in the San Francisco Conference which drafted the Charter of the United Nations. In 1948 he prepared for the United Nations a Survey of Treaties for the Pacific Settlement of Disputes , and in 1950-51 he served as a legal officer of the United Nations Secretariat, where he edited two volumes of Luwr and Regulation! on life Regime ofllae High Seas. He is the author of Carer and Materialr in World Law, and co-author of Peace Through Dirarmmzzenl and Claarter Re11i.tirm. This year he is teaching courses in World Organization, and Interna- tional Trade and Investment. He also conducts seminars on Problems in the Development of World Order, International Protection and Promotion of Investment, Legal Problems of International Administration, and Inter- national Regional Organizations. Born: 1914, Lwow, Poland. LL.M., Dipl. Sc., M., 1935, John Casimir LL.M., 1940, Harvard. University, Lwow, Poland, STANLEY S. SURREY Professor of Law Professor Surrey was research assistant to Professor Roswell Magill at Columbia Law School, 1932-33, followed by a brief practice in New York City. Then he started his government career: Attorney with the National Recovery Administration, Washington, D. C., 1933-35, Attorney with the National Labor Relations Board, 1935-375 associated with the Treasury De- partment 1937-39, principally as Tax Legislative Counsel, Special Counsel, 1951-52, King Subcommittee on Administration of the Internal Revenue Laws, House Committee on Ways and Means. He was appointed Professor of Law at the University of California School of Law at Berkeley, 1947-50. In 1949-50 he was a member of the American Tax Mission to-Japan. He is Chief Reporter for the American Law Institute's Income Tax Project and Director of the Harvard Law School International Program in Taxation. He is co-author, with Professor Warren of Columbia, of casebooks on Federal Income Tax, and the Federal Gift and Estate Tax. Professor Surrey teaches Federal Taxation and Taxation of International Trade and Investment. Born: 1910, New York, N. Y. B.S., 1929, C.C.N.Y.g LL.B., 1932, Columbia. 1311 DONALD THEODORE TRAUTMAN , Assistant Professor of Law Professor Trautman's college education was interrupted by military serv- ice in 1943. He served in the infantry and in Military Intelligence. On his return to Harvard in 1946, Professor Trautman enrolled in the seven-year College-Law Program and received both the A.B. and LL.B. degrees from Harvard injune, 1951. Professor Trautman was a Harvard National Scholar and a holder of a Sheldon Travelling Fellowship. During the last academic year he was law clerk to Mr. justice Frankfurterf Courses taught by Professor Trautman are Conflicts of Laws, Account- ing, and Administrative Law. He also participates in an Anti-Trust Semi- nar conducted jointly by the Law School and Littauer. Born: 19245 Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., LL.B., 1951, Harvard. ARTHUR E. SUTHERLAND Professor of Law Professor Sutherland, after his graduation from the Law School, spent two years in practice in Rochester, New York. After an interval of a year as secretary to Mr.Justice Holmes in 1927-28, he returned to Rochester and remained in practice there until 1941. From 1941 to 1945 he was in the army serving in the Tunisian campaign with the First Infantry Division and in Italy with Headquarters, Fifth Army. On November 1, 1945 he became Professor of Law at Cornell and taught there until his appointment injuly, 1950, as Professor of Law at Harvard. His recent publications include Cvmli1utiona!Lnw.' Carer and Other Prob- lemr with Professors Brown, Freund, and Howe, and Studie! in Federalism with Professors Bowie, Fredrick, and Freund. He is teaching Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, and a seminar on the Bill of Rights and the Four- teenth Amendment in addition to seminars in the Business School and Littauer. Born: 1902, Rochester, New York. A.B., 1922, Wesleyan, LL.B., 1925, Harvard. ARTHUR T. VON MEHREN Professor of Law After graduation from the Law School, Professor von Mehren was for a year secretary to the Honorable Calvert Magruder, judge of the United States Court of Appeals. In 1946 he was appointed to the Law School Faculty and sent abroad to study the continental systems of law, studying at the University of Zurich, 1946-47, and at the University of Paris, 1948- 49. He took a leave of absence in 1947-48 to serve with the Legal Division of the Occupation Military Government fU.S.J in Germany. Professor von Mehren is a member of the Board of Editors of the Amerifan journal afComparative Law and is teaching Contracts, The Civil Law System, Comparative Legal Research, and Comparative Public Law. Born: 1922, Albert Lea, Minnesota. B.s., 1942, LL.B., 1945, Ph.D., 1946, Harvard. 4321 CHARLES HENRY RANDALL Faculty Assistant in Charge of AIDCS Competition A-H 1947, Harvard LLB- 1950, Harvard MORRILL COLE Teaching Fellow A.B., 1949, Harvard LL.B., 1951, Harvard GEORGE T. FRAMPTON Teaching Fellow A.B., 1938, Duke LL.B., 1941, Duke THEODORE A. MCCABE, JR Teaching Fellow A.B., 1950, Brown LL.B., 1955, Harvard 'lb EMERITUS FACULTY SAMUEL WILLISTON Dane P1'0fF'.1'.F01' 0 f Law A.M., LL.B., LL.D. 1 WILLIAM P. CUNNINGHAM Teaching Fellow A.B., 1944 09481, Harvard LL.B., 1948, Harvard RICHARD N. 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U. of South Carolina '52 200 East Thomas Street, Lake City, South Carolina Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear P. GRIFFITH GARLAND B.A. Yale '52 304 Linden Avenue, Albion, Michigan Root Club, Lincoln's Inn STEPHEN LAURENCE GELBAND B.A. Yale '52 211 Central Parkway, Mount Vernon, New York Marshall Club LESLIE MELVIN GELLER A.B. Dartmouth '52 301 East 41 Street, Paterson, New Jersey Baker-Smith Club DONALD ANTHONY GIANNELLA A.B. Harvard '51 361 Ninth Avenue, Paterson, New Jersey Frankfurter Club FRANK BRANDEIS GILBERT B.A. Harvard '52 404 Riverside Drive, New York 25, New York Morgan Club GEORGE JOSEPH GILLESPIE III A.B. Georgetown '52 9 Bayeau Road, New Rochelle, New York Law Review, Casner Club, Chancery Club PAUL FOSS GLENN A.B. Princeton '52 330 North Myers Avenue, Sharon, Pennsylvania Casner Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Record LUTHER RUSSELL GOBBEL A.B. Duke '52 450 Roland Avenue, Jackson, Tennessee Hardee Club, Southern Club NORMAN MYRON GOLDBERG A.B. 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U. of Pennsylvania '52 3003 North Front Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Kings Bench I 9 33 N a5i , if ' Eiaaisi x ffl! lx. gg. 1 , A gt, , ,M 1- i 1341 Class 0 RAYMOND ALDERSON HAILE, JR. A.B. Stanford '52 240 Nieto Avenue, Belmont Shores Long Beach, California Jeremiah Smith Club, Chancery Club, Democratic Club JEROME YALE HALPERIN B.B.A. U. of Michigan '52 746 Collingwood Avenue, Detroit, Michigan Baker Club, Bull and Bear EUGENE MILLER HARING A.B. Princeton '49, A.M. Princeton '51 37 Glen Oaks Avenue, Summit, New Jersey Holmes Club, Kent Club, Student Bar Association Lincoln's Inn JAMES MCCONNELL HARKLESS, JR. A.B. Harvard '52 20 Grant Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Brewster Club PAUL HARRITON B.A. U. of Pennsylvania '52 727 Cobbs Creek Parkway, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bracton Club, Chancery Club LAWRENCE ALLEN HELLER A.B. New York U. '50 106 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, New York Fuller Club ALAN RICHARD HERSHOFF A.B. 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'52 652 Lefferts Avenue, Brooklyn 3, New York Webster Club ROBERT PHILIP LEVINE B.A. Brooklyn College '52 53-15 204 Street, Bayside, New York Madison Club, Record ERNST LIEBMAN B.A. Harvard '52 775 Grove Street, Glencoe, Illinois Root Club SANFORD JAY LIEBSCHUTZ B.A. Yale '52 2491 Highland Avenue, Rochester, New York Marshall Club, Lincoln's Inn, Yearbook JOSEPH OTTO LOSOS A.B. Harvard '52 517 Midvale Avenue, University City, Missouri Bull and Bear JOHN S. LUCKSTONE B.A. Harvard '52 17 East 96 Street, New York 28, New York Morgan Club, Youug Republicans WEYMAN IVAN LUNDQUIST B.A. Dartmouth '52 Kendall Road, Holden, Massachusetts Griswold Club, Chancery Club DENNIS GERALD LYONS A.B. Holy Cross '52 450 Brook Avenue, Passaic, New Jersey Law Review, Casner Club, St. Thomas More Society JAMES RICHARD MCALEE A.B. Princeton '52 110 Wayne Avenue, Easton, Pennsylvania Law Review, Frankfurter Club JOHN F. MCGILLICUDDY A.B. Princeton '52 15 Mathews Street, Harrison, New York Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn WILLIAM JOHN MCGOLDRICK A.B. Harvard '52 Sherman, Connecticut Burton Club, St. Thomas More Society WILLIAM ROBERT MCKIM A.B. Princeton '52 327 McClelland Road, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Choate Club, Lincoln's Inn 1955 lS7I FRANCIS XAVIER MCNELIS A.B. Penn State '50 535 Spring Road, Havertown, Pennsylvania Morgan Club BRUCE JAMES MCWHIRTER B.S. Northwestern '52 4925 Monticello Street, Chicago, Illinois Button Club JOSEPH MACALUSO A.B. Columbia '52 99-51 65 Avenue, Forest Hills, New York Jeremiah Smith Club CHARLES DELAHUNT MAHAFFIE, JR. A.B. Amherst '52 5012 O Street N.W., Washington 7, D.C. Hall Club, Chancery Club HOWARD JOHN MARSH A.B. U. of California '44, M.A. U. of California '47 565 Superior Avenue, San Leandro, California Casner Club, Bull and Bear EDGAR MARTIN MASINTER A.B. Princeton '52 305 Whitaker Boulevard, Huntington, West Virginia Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn MARVIN EDWARD MAZIE A.B. Harvard '52 3230 Douglas Street, Sioux City, Iowa Root Club, Lincoln's Inn SERAFINO PAUL MAZZA B.S. Notre Dame '52 418 South Atherton Street, State College, Pennsylvania Bracton Club, St. Thomas More Society JOHN HENRY MELCHER, JR. B.A. Williams '52 17439 Shelburne Road, Cleveland Heights 18, Ohio Braucher Club, Lincoln's Inn CHARLES HENRY MELOCHE, JR. A.B. Holy Cross '52 12 Sampson Street, Spencer, Massachusetts Williston Club ANDREW GILL MEYER A.B. Harvard '47, M.A. Columbia '50 56 Harris Street, Waltham, Massachusetts Griswold Club, Chancery Club ALLAN FRANCIS MILLEDGE A.B. U. of North Carolina '51 107 N.E. 93 Street, Miami, Florida Cardozo Club ALAN GERSHAN MILLER A.B. U. of Illinois 2406 Benderwirt Street, Rockford, Illinois Freund Club, Forum, Record ALFRED GILMAN SCAMMAN MOODY, JR. B.A. Yale '52 563 First Street, Brooklyn, New York Williston Club, Lincoln's Inn HOWARD PRESSLEY MOORE, JR. A.B. Hiram '52 680 Vine Street N.E., Warren, Ohio Marshall Club STEPHEN ARTHUR MOORE A.B. Howard '52 1351 Kalmia Road N.W., Washington, D.C. Cavers Club ARNOLD MORELLI A.B. U. of Cincinnati '51 18 Arcadia Place, Cincinnati 8, Ohio Webster Club PETER DAVID MOSHER A.B. Kenyon '52 72 Vine Road, Larchmont, New York Kaplan Club, Kings Bench ISHI Class 0 RICHARD MYRON MOSS A.B. U. of Pittsburgh '52 4802 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh 15, Pennsylvania Warren Club, Bull and Bear, Kings Bench HENRY JOHN MULLER, JR. A.B. Stanford '52 7 Old Salem Court, Birmingham, Michigan Webster Club JOSEPH JOHNSON MULLINS, JR. B.A. Washington and Lee '52 Box 227, Clanton, Alabama Marshall Club, Lincoln's Inn, Southern Club DAVID HENRY NEIDITZ B.A. Dartmouth '52 16 Brookside Boulevard, West Hartford, Connecticut Griswold Club, Chancery Club IRVING THOMAS NELSON B.A. Michigan State '52 629 East Breitung Avenue, Iron Mountain, Michigan Williston Club, Kings Bench PAUL NEUSTADT B.A. New York U. '52 2845 University Avenue, New York 68, New York Webster Club NATHAN NEWBURY III A.B. Harvard '52 2 Newton Street, Weston, Massachusetts Law Review, Holmes Club MICHAEL P. NEWMAN A.B. New York U. '52 205 Audrey Lane, Washington, D.C. Seavey Club ROBERT JOHN NICOL A.B. Harvard '52 65 Central Parkway West, New York, New York Coke Club JOHN HANNA NOBLE A.B. Oberlin '52 500 Jefferson Road, Webster Groves 19, Missouri Legal Aid JOSEPH FELIX NOCCA B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '52 27 Courter Avenue, Yonkers 5, New York Bracton Club JOSEPH ALAN NOVAK A.B. Dartmouth '52 44 Texel Drive, Springfield, Massachusetts Hall Club, Chancery Club WILLIAM HARRIS OLTARSH B.A. Hobart '51 1070 Park Avenue, New York, New York Bracton Club WILLIAM FRANCIS ORME B.A. Yale '52 1664 Portland Street, St. Paul, Minnesota Williston Club, Kings Bench MALCOLM EVERETT OSBORN B.A. U. of Maine '52 23 Main Street, Lincoln, Maine Freund Club CHARLES WHITNEY PAGE B.A. Yale '49 207 Fern Street, West Hartford 7, Connecticut Gladstone Club EVERETT HOITT PARKER A.B. Dartmouth '52 40 Summer Street, Bath, Maine Ames-Gray Club, Chancery Club LEONARD GEORGE PASTOLOVE A.B. Syracuse '52 184-52 Radnor Road,Jamaica Estates, New York Frankfurter Club, Yearbook 1955 , L r . soy WILMER JESSE PATLOW B.S. Cornell '52 24 Laburnum Street, Rochester, New York JOHN VERNON PATRICK, JR. A.B. Harvard '52 2913 17 Street, Ensley, Birmingham 8, Alabama Law Review, Powell Club, Lincoln's Inn HERBERT MORTON PAUL B.B.A. City College of New York '52 28 Metropolitan Oval, Bronx 62, New York Douglas Club, Forum, Phillips Brooks House Law School Committee DONALD EDWARD PEARSON B.A. Swarthmore '52 2005 El Molino Avenue, San Marino 9, California Williston Club ROBERT DEWAYNE PECKHAM B.S. U.S. Military Academy '47 General Delivery, Swisshome, Oregon LEWIS PERELMAN A.B. Oberlin '52 13700 Fairhill Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Marshall Club, Chancery Club CARL ROY PETERSON B.A. St. Olaf '52 Warroad, Minnesota Toepfer Club KENNETH F. PHILLIPS B.A. Colgate '50 378 West End Avenue, New York, New York Mansfield Club LEONARD JEROME PHILP, Jr. A.B. Princeton '52 Rocky Road, Larchmont, New York Story Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear LUCIA PUTNAM PIERCE B.A. Vassar '51 392 Spring Street, Portland, Maine Griswold Club EDWARD K. PINCUS B.A. Yale '52 3855 Lyme Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Morgan Club, Record DAVID OWEN POTTEIGER A.B. Harvard '52 436 Playground Drive, West Reading, Pennsylvania Field Club JAMES CHRISTOPHER PRESSEY B.A. Dartmouth '50 6 Parkway Street, Hanover, New Hampshire Griswold Club, Chancery Club DAVID ALBERT PRESSLER A.B. Rutgers '52 2 Osborne Terrace, Newark 8, NewJersey Loss Club SAMUEL WILSON PRINGLE A.B. Princeton '52 21 Spalding Circle, Pittsburgh 28, Pennsylvania Choate Club, Lincoln's Inn, Dormitory Council PAUL RAYMOND PUERNER B.S.M.E. U. of Wisconsin '49 7808 Warren Avenue, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Jeremiah Smith Club ROBERT HENRY QUINN A.B. Boston College '52 52 Auckland Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts Cavers Club, St. Thomas More Society JAMES ERNEST RATCLIFF, JR. B.A. Southwestern-at-Memphis '52 13OJefferson Court, Pineville, Louisiana Legal Aid, Wilson Club I90l g Class JAMES ALEXANDER REED, JR. B.A. Amherst '52 270 Kilbourn Road, Rochester, New York Story Club, Chancery Club JAMES PARKER REID A.B. Williams '52 43 Belmont Road, Glen Rock, New Jersey Holmes Club, Forum, Chancery Club BURTON REIF B.B.A. Northwestern '52 1143 Pratt Street, Chicago, Illinois Field Club RAYMOND ALEX REISTER A.B. Harvard '52 1667 Eleanor Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota Morgan Club KENNETH ANTHONY RHODES A.B. Dickenson '52 Waverly, Pennsylvania Leach Club FRED M. RINGEL A.B. U. of Georgia '50 1906 Gloucester Street, Brunswick, Georgia Williston Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club CHARLES P. RIPPEY A.B. Antioch '52 5606Jones Street, Omaha, Nebraska Casner Club ALBERT ROBIN B.A. Yale '52 106 Hilton Street, Hempstead, New York Pow Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn RICHARD RODWIN A.B. Harvard '52 605 East 82 Street, New York, New York Langdell Club ALEXANDER LAMB ROSS, JR. B.A. Yale '52 20 Clinton Avenue, Ridgewood, New Jersey Braucher Club, Chancery Club HERBERT F. ROTH A.B. Dartmouth '52 34-15 28 Street, Astoria, New York Legal Aid, Frankfurter Club, St. Thomas More GUIDO ANTHONY ROTHRAUFF A.B. Harvard '52 1488 East 105 Street, Cleveland, Ohio Langdell Club, Lincoln's Inn I. GRANVILLE ROUILLARD B.S. U.S.M.A. '46 24-7 Garden Circle, Waltham, Massachusetts Casner Club, Chancery Club MARVIN ARTHUR SACHS- B.A. Rutgers '52 158 West 33 Street, Bayonne, New Jersey Baker Club RICHARD MARTIN SANDLER A.B. Harvard '52 100 Mornin side Street, Verona, New Jersey Gardner Clui, Lincoln's Inn PRESTON HOWARD SAUNDERS A.B. Dartmouth '52 42 Hazard Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island Hardee Club, Chancery Club WALTON ORVYL SCHALICK, JR. A.B. Dartmouth '52 334 Craven Avenue, Salem, New Jersey Kaplan Club, Chancery Club, Democratic Club LOUIS MYRON SCHER B.S.Ec. U. of Pennsylvania '51 Barkers Point Road, Sands Point, New York Choate Club, Chancery Club 0 Society 1955 .,' 8' ' I9II IRWIN SCHIFFRES B.A. C.C.N.Y. '52 16 Prescott Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts KEITH BAILEY SCHOFIELD B.A. Brigham Young '52 1023 6 Street, Rupert, Idaho ARTHUR MURRAY SCI-IREIER B.S. Ec. U. of Pennsylvania '52 611 Barretto Street, New York, New York Pitney Club QSupervisorJ, Student Bar Association BERNARD SCHUSTER B.A. U. of Rochester '52 274 Canterbury Road, Rochester, New York Black Club, Kings Bench DONALD EDWARD SCHWARTZ A.B. Union '52 817 Wilmot Road, Scarsdale, New York Black Club WILLIAM ARTHUR SEAVEY A.B. Princeton '52 1611 Sixth Street, Coronado, California Story Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear MELVIN ROBERT SEIDEN A.B. Harvard '52 6 Stegman Terrace,Jersey City, New Jersey Bull and Bear, Forum WILLIAM BAKEWELL SI-IAFFER, JR. B.E. Yale '50 3029 Fairfield Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Griswold Club, Lincoln's Inn EDWIN S. SHAPIRO B.A. Trinity '52 1838 East 17 Street, Brooklyn, New York Jeremiah Smith Club, Chancery Club DAVID JAMES SHARPE A.B. U. of North Carolina '50 505 Pittsboro Street, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Toepfer Club, Bull and Bear JOSEPH NEWTON SHERRILL, JR. S.B. M.I.T. '52 2009 Huff Avenue, Wichita Falls, Texas Choate Club, Chancery Club, Southern Club JOHN C. SIHLER B.A. Amherst '52 25199 Hardwick Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Hardee Club, Lincoln's Inn EDMOND LEE SIKOROVSKY B.A. Williams '52 69 Greenacres Avenue, Scarsdale, New York Powell Club, Lincoln's Inn NOEL LEO SILVERMAN A.B. Brown '52 2265 University Avenue, New York, New York Seavey Club MARSHALL SIMONDS A.B. Princeton '52 15 Dean Street, Belmont, Massachusetts Pow Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn FRANCIS SIMONE A.B. Rutgers '52 553 54 Street, West New York, NewJersey Field Club, Kings Bench JAMES ROBERT SIRIS A.B. Amherst '52 35 East 70 Street, New York, New York Amory Club FRED PAUL SLIVON, JR. A.B. Princeton '52 10804 South Drew Street, Chicago, Illinois Pow Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn v- -192 Cass 0 MACDONALD SMITH A.B. Harvard '50 Old Lyme, Connecticut Root Club, Lincoln's Inn WILLIAM CHARLES SMITH A.B. U. of Buffalo '52 38John Street, Akron, New York Law Review, Griswold Club FREDERICK EDWARD SMITI-ILINE B.A. N.Y.U. '52 385 Fort Washin ton Avenue, New York, New York Loss Club, Yeargook JEROLD SHERWIN SOLOVY B.A. U. of Michigan '52 7642 Essex Street, Chicago, Illinois Law Review, Douglas Club LAWRENCE JAMES SPERBER A.B. Harvard '52 30 Travis Drive, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Brewster Club, Chancery Club NORMAN HAROLD STAHL A.B. Tufts '52 90 Linden Street, Manchester, New Hampshire Williston Club JOHN MONTAGUE STEADMAN B.A. Yale '52 3136 Alika Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii Law Review, Scott Club HENRY J. STEINER A.B. Harvard '51 65 East 76 Street, New York, New York Law Review, Gardner Club, LincoIn's Inn MARVIN ALAN STERN A.B. Harvard '52 576 Blue Hill Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts Morgan Club, Bull and Bear ELHANAN COLEMAN STONE A.B. Harvard '52 19A Forest Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Williston Club NORMAN LEE STONE B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '52 123 Proctor Street, Utica, New York Webster Club JOHN DAVID STONER A.B. Harvard '51 820 South Park Street, Bloomington, Indiana Jaffe Club JUNE DOROTHY STRELECKI B.A. Drew University '50 607 Grove Street, Irvington, NewJersey Brewster Club DAVID JOHN SWARTZ A.B. Providence College '52 26 Grove Street, Merrimac, Massachusetts Loss Club, Sutherland Club, Bull and Bear, Forum, Kings Bench LEE SYLVESTER A.B. U. of Rochester '52 598 Culver Parkway, Rochester, New York Black Club, Kings Bench, Democratic Club CLYDE ANDREW SZUCH B.A. Rutgers '52 159 Main Street, South River, Newjersey Toepfer Club CHARLES H. W. TALBOT A.B. Whitman College '51 716 Boyer Street, Walla Walla, Washington Amory Club, Record STANLEY ZALMON TANNENBAUM A.B. Syracuse '52 19 N. Nassau Street, Mar ate City, New Jersey Legal Aid, Blackstone Clulli 1955 l 1 4, .11 49.41 If MERCER DUNBAR TATE A.B. Amherst '52 5501 Wayne Avenue. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hall Club, Lincoln's Inn JOAN ELVIRA TOLAND A.B. Radcliffe '51 1157 Alexander Street, Grand Rapids, Michigan Langdell Club JEROME HAROLD TORSHEN B.S. Northwestern '51 1359 Estes Street, Chicago, Illinois E. Warren Club SUSAN TRESCHER A.B. U. of California '50 18 Bridge Road, Berkeley, California Parsons Club PETER RONALD TRITSCH B.A. M.I.T. '52 213 South Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts ALAN ROBERT TRUSTMAN A.B. Harvard '52 161 Clinton Road, Brookline, Massachusetts Legal Aid, Root Club NATHAN KALMAN TRYNIN A.B. Harvard '52 1051 East 24 Street, Brooklyn, New York Williston Club EUGENE UNDERWOOD, JR. A.B. Union '52 200 East 66 Street, New York, New York Toepfer Club, Kings Bench LEO VINE A.B. Brown '52 52 Central Street, Central Falls, Rhode Island Bracton Club, Bull and Bear WILLIAM DESMOND WALSH B.A. Fordham '51 250 Alston Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut Kaplan Club, St. Thomas More Society PAUL WALTER B.A. U. of Maryland '52 2535 Park Heights Terrace, Baltimore, Maryland Douglas Club LESTER LOWE WARD A.B. Harvard '52 129 West Orman Avenue, Pueblo, Colorado Langdell Club, Lincoln's Inn ALAN MILTON WARSHAWSKY A.B. U. of Michigan '52 108 Second Avenue, Bradley Beach, NewJersey Warren-Toepfer Club HERBERT WASSERMAN A.B. Harvard '52 150 East 182 Street, New York, New York Webster Club, I.incoln's Inn, Forum, Record, Dorm Council QSecretaryJ WILLIAM WOLFE WEALCATCH B.A. Yeshiva '52 2116 Ditmas Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Seavey Club JULIAN LEE WEBER B.A. U.C.L.A. '51 11783 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California Legal Aid, Casner Club GERALD HERBERT WEINSTEIN B.A. Syracuse '52 929 Genesee Street, Syracuse, New York Blackstone Club, Legislative Research Bureau SAMUEL WEINSTEIN B.A. Hamilton '53 cfo Berkman, 225 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, New York Bull and Bear -l94I Class 0 FREDERIC WEISS B.A. Yale '51 320 East 57 Street, New York, New York Legal Aid, Root Club GEORGE WEISZ A.B. Harvard '52 95 East Fulton Street, Long Beach, New York Law Review, Cavers Club MYLES VINCENT WHALEN A.B. Holy Cross '52 525 West 258 Street, New York, New York Law Review, Frankfurter Club, St. Thomas More Society DAVID WHEELER B.B.A. Clark '52 45 Walnut Avenue, Revere, Massachusetts Morgan Club CHARLES HAMPTON WHITE B.A. Vanderbilt '52 2529 Blair Boulevard, Nashville, Tennessee Leach Club, Chancery Club, Southern Club HOWARD B. WIENER A.B. Brown '52 27 Taft Street, Providence, Rhode Island Seavey Club DANIEL WILKES B.A. Princeton '52 2 Sutton Place, New York, New York Cardozo Club PETER WILKINSON B.A. Yale '52 55 Blackman Place, Bridgeport, Connecticut Leach Club, Lincoln's Inn JAMES KEECH WITTENBERG B.A. Dartmouth '52 35 E. Minnehaha Parkway, Minneapolis, Minnesota Griswold Club, Chancery Club MARTIN FLOYD WOLF B.A. U. of Connecticut '52 225 Golden Hill Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut Pitney Club BERTRAM WOLFSON A.B. Brown '52 53 Clyde Street, Pawtucket, Rhode Island Bracton Club L. JOHN WOOD B.A. Wesleyan '52 40 West 48 Street, Indianapolis, Indiana Jaffe Club LOUIS ALFRED WOOD B.A. Bowdoin '52 Lisbon Center, Maine Griswold Club, Chancery Club WILLIAM PHILLER WOOD A.B. Harvard '50 Spring Mill Road, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn OLIN STANLEY WOOLSON A.B. Brown '52 115 West Taylor Avenue, Wildwood, New Jersey Powell Club, Chancery Club NIGEL GEORGE WRIGHT A.B. Cornell '52 1030 State Street, Schenectady, New York Mansheld Club, Kings Bench DAVID MCPEAK YAGER B.A. Pomona '52 834 Moreno Road, Santa Barbara, California Jeremiah Smith Club JOHN RAYMOND ZECH B.A. U. of Washington '49 5702-60 Avenue, N.E., Seattle, Washington Marshall Club, St. Thomas More Society 1955 BENNETT SYDNEY AISENBERG A.B. Brown '52 109 Beeching Street, Worcester, Mass. Pitney Club, Coffee Hour DONALD ROGER ANDERSON A.B. Harvard '50, M.P.A. Harvard '53 188 May Street, Elmhurst, Illinois Morgan Club THOMAS BELA BARDOS A.B. 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HAMMOND, JR. B.A. Haverford '52 1264 Lincoln Road, Columbus, Ohio Hardee Club, Chancery Club PHILIP RATHBUN HARPER A.B. Harvard '50 191 Race Street, Denver, Colorado Pow Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn LEON SOL HARRIS B.A. Rutgers '52 Old Chester Road, Goshen, New York Ames-Gray Club, Frankfurter Club MARCIA RUTH HARRISON A.B. Vassar '48 clo Anna Harrison, Hotel Riverside Plaza, West 73 Street, New York, New York Frankfurter Club DAVID G. HAYHURST A.B. Bucknell '50 Old Berwick Road, Bloomsburg, Pa. RICHARD EDDY HEATH B.A. Swarthmore '52 Foothill Road, Somerville, New Jersey Board of Student Advisers, Burton Club HARRY HEHER, JR. A.B. Princeton '50 42 Perdicaris Place, Trenton, NewJersey Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn ROBERT HENIGSON B.S. California Institute of Tech '48 M.S. California Institute of Tech '49 862 Devon Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. -J eremiah Smith Club RICHARD CLAYTON HOFFMAN A.B. Princeton '50 1927 Washington Boulevard, N.W., Canton, Ohio Grotius Club, Chancery Club HENRY CHANDLER HORNER A.B. Harvard '52 New Castle, New Hampshire Glueck Club, Chancery Club NEIL HOWLAND A.B. Harvard '52 113 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Magruder Club RICHARD WOODWARD HULBERT A.B. Harvard '51 7 Oxford Street, Somerville, Mass. Board of Student Advisers, Langdell Club, Lincoln's Inn ROGER BROWNE HUNT A.B. Harvard '52 10 East 40 Street, New York, N. Y. Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn DAVID JAY HYMAN B.S. in Ec. U. of Pennsylvania '52 600 East Leland St., Chevy Chase, Md. Root Club, Forum NORMAN STANLEY ISKO A.B. New York U. '52 1201 Shakespeare Ave., New York, N. Y. Loss Club THOMAS WORTH JAMISON III A.B.Johns Hopkins '50 210 Goodale Road, Baltimore, Md. DANIEL A. JENKS, JR. B.A. Lehigh '52 223 Linden Street, Holyoke, Mass. Jeremiah Smith Club FRANK LIPPERT JONES B.A. Westminster fPa.J '52 115 Constitution Circle, Clairton, Pa. Casner Club, Chancery Club i96l Class 0 ROBERT KANCHUGER B.A. Amherst '52 30 East 208 Street, New York, N. Y. Seavey Club CURTIS M. KARPLUS B.A. Cornell '52 715 West 170 Street, New York, N. Y. Bacon Club GERALD J. KATZ B.A. Wisconsin '52 211 Central Park West, New York, N. Y Surrey Club JOHN ALLAN KAUFFMANN A.B. Harvard '52 225 West 86 Street, New York, N. Y. Board of Student Advisers RICHARD MARK KOHN A.B. Harvard '52 29 Newell Avenue, Trenton, N.J. Jaffe Club DANIEL KOSSOW A.B. New York U. '52 3957 Gouverneur Avenue, Bronx, N. Y Brandeis Club SEYMOUR TIM KRECHEVSKY A.B. Syracuse '52 88 Canterbur Street, Hartford, Conn. Brandeis Club RALPH IVAN LANCASTER A.B. Holy Cross '52 137 Main Street, Bangor, Maine Wilson Club BRUCE STUART LANE A.B. Harvard '52 185 Early Court, Fort Lee, Virginia Root Club, Lincoln's Inn WILLIAM NORMAND LETSON A.B. Harvard '52 M.C. ii! 53, Warren, Ohio Law Review, Griswold Club, Chancery Club LAWRENCE E. LEVINSON A.B. Syracuse '52 141-43 73 Terrace, Forest Hills, N. Y. Blackstone Club JAMES KENNETH LOGAN A.B. Kansas '52 Quenemo, Kansas Law Review, Casner Club ANDREAS FRANK LOWENFELD A.B. Harvard '51 168 West 86 Street, New York, N. Y. Legal Aid JOHN FRANCIS MCGRORY A.B. Williams '50 964 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts WILLIAM FRANCIS MCMAHON B.A. Providence '52 66 Dryden Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. Wilson Club JOSEPH NEWLIN MACK B.S.E. Princeton '50 R.D. 1, Indiana, Pennsylvania Story Club IAN R. MACNEIL B.A. U. of Vermont '50 R.D. 4, Marlboro, Vermont Law Review, Brandeis Club SAUL H. MAGRAM A.B. Harvard '52 1836 East 18 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1955 THEODORE JAMES MALVIN B.A. New York U. '50 125 Elm Street, Yonkers, New York Z. MATTHEW MARKOTIC B.A. Williams '52 216 West 89 Street, New York, N. Y- Black Club DAVID OGDEN MAXWELL B.A. Yale '52 1103 Kenilworth Apartments Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Story Club, Lincoln's Inn, Student Bar Association ROBERT STEPHEN MEDVECKY A.B. 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Leach Clug, Lincoln's Inn EDWARD EVERETT PHILLIPS B.A. Amherst '52 2 Forest Street, Cambridge, Mass. ROGER ROUX PHILLIPS A.B. Dartmouth '52 28 Chestnut Avenue, Pelham, N. Y. Hall Club, Chancery Club EUGENE PIAZZA, ,IR- A.B. Harvard '52 , , 724 Prairie Street, Aurora, 111111015 Landis Club, Phillips Brooks House Committee SHEPHERD I. RAIMI B.A. Cornell '52 , , 3561 Sherbourne Street, Detroit, MICH- DAVID LOUIS RATNER A.B. Harvard '52 40 West.77 Street, New York, N. Y. Law Review, Jaffe Club UN PICTURED ALETTE ELIZABETH REED A.B. Boston University '52 63 Sparks Street, Cambridge, Mass. Bacon Club JOHN MYERS REED S.B. M.I.T. '51 63 Sparks Street, Cambridge, Mass. Bacon Club JOHN PHILLIP REID B.S.S. Georgetown '52 Academy, South Berwick, Maine JOHN EDWIN ROBSON A.B. Yale '52 228 Woodlawn Avenue, Winnetka, Ill. Scott Club, Chancery Club EUGENE NORMAN ROSENBERG A.B. Dartmouth '52 15 Claridge Drive, Worcester, Mass. Pitney Club ARTHUR HERBERT ROSENFELD B.A. Union '52 168 Milner Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Black Club JEROME MAX RUBENSTEIN A.B. Harvard '50 2104 South Watson St., St. Louis, Mo. Carson Club SEYMOUR SACKS B.A. Syracuse '52 1475-54 Street, Brooklyn, New York Casner Club JOHN S. SAMMOND B.A. Yale '50 7275 N. River Road, Milwaukee, Wis. Morgan Club, Lincoln's Inn JOHN B. SAXE A.B. Harvard '55 528 Birch Avenue, Westfield, Newjersey Griswold Club, Chancery Club EDWIN FRANK SCHAEFFER, JR. B.A. Washington and Lee '52 248 Chenoweth Lane, Louisville, Ky. Scott Club, Chancery Club SAUL SCHEIER B.A. C.C.N.Y. '52 48 East 3 Street, New York, N. Y. Amory Club EUGENE M. SETEL A.B. Union '50 295 Middlesex Road, Buffalo, N. Y. Hardee Club PHIL JORDAN SHAFER A.B. U. of California '51 578 Oak Knoll, S.E., Warren, Ohio WILLIAM SHALOF B.A. New York U. '50 1112 Gerard Avenue, Bronx, New York Freund Club NATHAN CRARY SHIVERICK A.B. Harvard '52 Avon, New York Kent Club JOHN MARSHALL SINK A.B. Harvard '50 105 Holden Green, Cambridge, Mass. Kaplan Club DARWIN E. SMITH B.S. Indiana '50 600 East King Street, Garrett, Indiana Black Club LAWRENCE EUGENE SPELLMAN B.S. Boston College '50 265 Elm Street, Everett, Massachusetts 1971 TIMOTHY W. STANLEY 655 Lincoln Road, New Britain, Conn. Lincoln's Inn RICHARD BIRD STEINMETZ, JR. B.A. Yale '50 5 Terrace Close, North Tarrytown, N. Y. Cavers Club, Lincoln's Inn JOE EDWARD BOB STRATTON A.B. Harvard '51 12l6 Fayette Street, Nelsonville, Ohio DAVID ADAMS SUTHERLAND A.B. Harvard '50 22 Grozier Road, Cambridge, Mass. Legal Aid, Griswold Club, Chancery Club EDGAR OTTO THEDENS A.B. Harvard '49 108 Memorial Drive, Calumet City, Ill. Carson Club, Lincoln's Inn EDWARD A. TRABIN B.S. U.C,L.A. '50 4025 South Bronson Street Los Angeles, California Casner Club WILLIAM HENRY VOGT III S.B. M.I.T. '52 557 Bonnie Brae Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Kaplan Club LLOYD J. WALKER A.B. Harvard '50 1775 East 18 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. GARLAND WEDDERICK WATT A.B. 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Qu' 9513- I 0-S' 1 xx X 1 xx my-2 R fjklgfyx V , ,, X 528 ,Q In 'Sgr' ,L K A ft vi I 'T m N A:-Q, - 2 X 2 X w 1' 45. . VH can H X, 'X 3 ' '1 .nv '53 pw as I I f ..Q - I 'X 'fi' 51, , .4 ff'fvP ' 'ff ff 4, 'far r-ef U 5. 41001 Class 0 ALFRED ROBERT ABBOUD A.B. Harvard '51 3847 Rushland Avenue, Toledo, Ohio Williston Club JOSEPH FRANCIS ABELY, JR. B.S.B.A. Boston College '50, M.B.A. Harvard '52 89 Leicester Road, Belmont, Massachusetts Marshall Club BENJAMIN MANUEL ABLON B.B.A. S.M.U. '48, M.B.A. Northwestern U. '49 3525 University Boulevard, Dallas, Texas Gardner Club, Chancery Club, Student Bar Associa- tion, Southern Club FLOYD HOWARD ABRAMSON B.A. Yale '53 701 North'72 Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska Williston Club THOMAS EDWARD ADDY, JR. A.B. Rutgers '51 120 Park Place, Highland Park, New Jersey Hardee Club JACK ADELMAN B.A. Yeshiva '53 968 Phelps Road, Teaneck, NewJersey Frankfurter Club CHARLES THOMPSON ALBERT A.B. Princeton '51 Up Hill Farm, Fallston, Maryland Pow Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Forum JOHN RHODOLPHUS ALGER B.A. Dartmouth '53 8 Bloomfield Avenue, Middleboro, Massachusetts Webster Club JOHN RICHARD ALLEN A.B. Brown '50 110 Marlin Drive East, Pittsburgh 16, Pennsylvania Kaplan Club DWIGHT LEONARD ALLISON, JR. A.B. Dartmobth '51, M.C.S. Tuck School '52 3011 Lake Street, Belmont, Massachusetts Marshall Club, Chancery Club NORMAN LYNN ALTERMAN B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '53 221 Landis Avenue, Vineland, New Jersey Baker Club, Dormitory Council JOHN LESLIE ARRINGTON, JR. A.B. Princeton '53 1500 North Leahy Avenue, Pauhuska, Oklahoma Casner Club ROBERT ARUM B.A. New York University '53 914 Montgomery Street, Brooklyn, New York Warren Club, Forum, Yearbook, Young Republican Club THOMAS HANDFORD BACH A.B. Rutgers '50 61 Oak Road, Vineland, New Jersey Hardee Club SYLVIA ADELAIDE BACON B.A. Vassar '52 Watertown, South Dakota Frankfurter Club, Bull and Bear, Yearbook THOMAS GRAHAM BAGG B.A. Dartmouth '55 43 Cleverdon Road, Ho-Ho-Kus, NewJersey Griswold Club, Chancery Club DONALD JULIAN BAIN B.B.A. U. of Oklahoma '51 1326 Sperber Road, Fairlawn, New Jersey Choate Club ALAN EUGENE BANDLER B.A. N.Y.U. '52 1035 Fifth Avenue, New York 28, New York Black Club 1956 i Z' '19 l ai 410111 ARTHUR WILLIAM BANTA B.A. De Pauw '50 37 South Spencer Avenue, Indianapolis 19, Indiana Griswold Club PHILIP BAROFF B.A. Duke '51 50 Champion Terrace, Stratford, Connecticut Frankfurter Club GEORGE FRANCIS BASON, JR. A.B. Davidson '53 Route 3, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Cardozo Club, Chancery Club RICHARD E. BEHRMAN A.B. Amherst '53 Maplewood Country Club, Maplewood, NewJersey Warren Club, Yearbook BERNARD BELSKY B.A. Drew '51 340 Orange Road, Montclair, NewJersey Brewster Club SHELDON LEE BERENS B.A. Harvard '51 135-25 Hoover Avenue, Kew Gardens 35, New York Langdell Club JOHN BIGGS III A.B. Princeton '51 Federal Building, Wilmington 1, Delaware Casner Club, Lincoln's Inn RICHARD BRUCE BILDER B.A. Williams '49 285 Highland Road, South Orange, NewJersey Warren Club, Phillips Brooks House Committee ROBERT HENRI BINDER A.B. Princeton '53 520 Park Avenue, Manhasset, New York Hardee Club CUSI-IMAN B. BISSELL, JR. A.B. Stanford '53 220 East Walton Street, Chicago ll, Illinois Leach Club SUSAN HELENE BITTEL A.B. Radcliffe '52 607 West 190 Street, New York 33, New York Fuller Club LEONARD ARTHUR BLANK B.S. New York U. '53 191 Vassar Avenue, Newark, NewJersey Field Club MARCIA JANE BLANK B.A. U. of Pennsylvania '53 125 East Eaton Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut Jeremiah Smith Club MORTON WILLIAM BLOOM B.A. New York U. '53 83-33 Austin Street, Kew Gardens, New York Sutherland Club JOHN ROBERT HALSEY BLUM A.B. Yale '51 18 Robinson Street, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts Holmes Club JOHN FREDERICK BOHMAN B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '53 21 Cross Street, Gardner, Massachusetts Morgan Club ALBERT IRA BOROWITZ A.B. Harvard '51, M.A. Harvard '53 49 Pierce Road, Watertown, Massachusetts Frankfurter Club GEORGE VICTOR BOUCHER B.A. U. of Michigan '51 2060 Frances Street, S.E., Grand Rapids 7, Michigan Warren Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club '3 0 2 5 7 I f-is I I1 gl - ' sy ' ' 1 ' , ' fffrfv' 1? ,,,g4,:,s 5 A Ga . 3 1 96 -1 ...gi 11021- 6155 0 WILLIAM WALTER BRAI-IAM, JR. A.B. Princeton '51 126 Hazelcroft Avenue, New Castle, Pennsylvania Casner Club, Lincoln's Inn FRANK JUDSON BRAINERD, JR. B.A. Trinity '50 405 Main Street, Portland, Connecticut Fuller Club LAWRENCE ODE BRANYAN, JR. B.A. Vanderbilt '53 825 McAllister Street, Greenville, Mississippi Powell Club PHILIP LIVINGSTON POE BRAWNER A.B. Princeton '53 175 Cliff Road, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Choate Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club, Record KENNETH JAY BRESKIN A.B. Harvard '53 821 Bronx River Road, Bronxville, New York Frankfurter Club, Forum STANHOPE STRYKER BROWNE A.B. Princeton '53 1003 Dana Avenue, Cincinnati 29, Ohio Hardee Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club EUSTACE WATKINS BUCHANAN A.B. Princeton '50 5525 Dunmoyle Street, Pittsburgh 17, Pennsylvania Holmes Club, Bull and Bear, Lincoln's Inn BRUCE TEMPLE BUELL A.B. Princeton '53 Ordway, Colorado Williston Club ANDREW CHARLES CARLIN A.B. St.John's '53 18 Park End Place, Forest Hills 75, New York Powell Club YVONNE PATRICIA E. CARTER B.A. Penn. State '53 1716 North Erie Avenue, Philadelphia 40, Penna. Frankfurter Club GEORGE FREDERICK CHERRY B.A. Williams '51 2107 Glenwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio Root Club FRED CARL CIBULA B.S. Ohio U. '53 3270 West 159 Street, Cleveland, Ohio Root Club DAVID EDDY CLINKENBEARD B.A. U. of Washington '53 6508 Second Avenue, N.E. Seattle 5, Washington Marshall Club STANLEY LEWIS COHEN B.A. Harvard '53 18 Churchill Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Madison Club EDWARD MORROW CONDIT, JR. A.B. Dartmouth '53 Woodstock, Vermont Hardee Club, Chancery Club CHARLES LESTER CONVIS B.S. U. of Texas '51 B.S. U. of Texas '53 Lansford, North Dakota Marshall Club, Bull and Bear HOWARD STANLEY COOPER A.B. Rutgers '53 429 Fairmount Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey Magruder Club, Kings Bench ROBERT LEON COOPER B.A. Harvard '53 16 Grand Avenue, Newton Center 59, Massachusetts Hall Club JOHN ADAMS CORRY A.B. Princeton '53 220 North Broadmoor Boulevard, Springheld, Ohio Hardee Club, Chancery Club, Record ROBERT WILLIAM COSTIGAN B.S. St.Joseph's '53 142 West Sylvania Street, Philadelphia 44, Penna. Wilson Club TYSON WICI-I COUGHLIN A.B. Yale '53 623 Ford Avenue, Kingston, Pennsylvania Kaplan Club, Lincoln's Inn PHILIP WAIDLER COYLE A.B. Colgate '51 40 Roosevelt Avenue, Binghamton, New York Jaffe Club, Chancery Club ROY ALEXANDER CRAIG, JR. B.S. Washington and Lee '53 400 South Lakeshore Boulevard, Lake Wales, Florida Leach Club, Chancery Club THOMAS WILLIAM CROCKETT, JR. A.B. U. of Mississippi '51 915 Avondale Drive,-Iackson, Mississippi Leach Club, Chancery Club, Southern Club DENNIS MICHAEL CRONIN, JR. A.B. Boston College '53 37 Oakland Avenue, Auburndale, Massachusetts Cavers Club PHILIP MARK CRONIN A.B. Harvard '53 383 Broadway, Cambridge, Massachusetts Field Club DONALD ROBERT CUTLER B.A. Penn State '53 South Pitt Street, Mercer, Pennsylvania Casner Club RAYMOND FRANCIS DACEK B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '52 19630 Lomond Boulevard, Shaker Heights, Ohio Baker Club, Chancery Club R. RALEIGH D'ADAMO B.A. Yale '53 29 Maplewood Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, New York Root Club ROCCO LOUIS JOHN D'AMBROSIO B.B.A. Manhattan College '53 196 Kingsland Street, Nutley, New jersey Black Club, Phillips Brooks House Law School Com mittee ELLIOT WOLF DANN A.B. Princeton '53 142 East 71 Street, New York 21, New York Williston Club HARRY AUGUSTUS DAVENPORT B.S. U.S.C.G. Academy '48 66A Lafayette Street, Waltham, Massachusetts Hall Club BARBARA ADELE DAVIS B.A. Smith '53 5760 Blackstone Avenue, Chicago 37, Illinois Seavey Club WILLIAM HENRY DEER B.A. De Pauw '53 R.R. 11, Box 265, Indianapolis 44, Indiana Surrey Club ERNEST ROBERT DELL B.S. U. of Pittsbur h '49 M. Litt. U. of Pittsgurgh '53 539 Stewart Street, Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania Jeremiah Smith Club SONDRA NAOMI DIAMOND A.B. U. of Michigan '53 1906 Eastern Parkway, Schenectady, New York Seavey Club Class HILTON HEBER DIER, JR. B.A. Champlain '51 74 Montcalm Street, Lake George, New York Sutherland Club DIX OHLIN DISHONG A.B. Ohio State '53 178 West Woodruff Street, Columbus 1, Ohio Brandeis Club FRANK DUFFY A.B. Colgate '52 1715 Tripp Avenue, Dunmore, Pennsylvania Jaffe Club JOHN DAVID DUNMIRE A.B. Princeton '53 Pleasant View Road, Sanatoga, Pennsylvania Kaplan Club, Bull and Bear JAMES JOSEPH DURNAN, JR. A.B. Harvard '53 1200 16 Street, N.W., Washington 6, D. C. Brandeis Club JAMES FRAZER DURRETT, JR. A.B. Emory '52 38 Muscogee Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia Casner Club JOSEPH TAYLOR DYE A.B. Indiana U. '50 Box 254, P.R. 6 Anderson, Indiana Sutherland Club RALPH JOSEPH EDELSTEIN B.A. Brandeis '53 ' 192 Rantoul Street, Beverly, Massachusetts Pitney Club BERRY HAYES EDWARDS A.B. Princeton '53 3000 Silver Street, El Paso, Texas Glueck Club, Bull and Bear JOHN ORVAR EHRENCLOU A.B. Princeton '51 Ralston Road, Gladstone, Newjersey Pow Wow Club, LinColn's Inn JOSEPH S. EHRMAN, JR. B.S. U. of Minnesota '53 4480 North Maryland Avenue, Shorewood 11, Wi Bracton Club ROBERT A. EISENSTEIN A.B. New York U. '50 2045 Holland Avenue, New York, New York Casner Club ROGER PEARCE EKLUND A.B. Harvard '53 991 Bluff Road, Glencoe, Illinois Kent Club ALBERT BRUCE ELLENTUCK B.S. New York U. '53 336 Fort Washington Avenue, New York 33, N. Loss Club WILLIAM JOSEPH ELMAN B.A. Grinnell '53 Fox River Grove, Illinois Glueck Club CRAIG EMERSON A.B. Indiana U. '50 4218 North Farwell Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Morgan Club WILLIS MARION ERTMAN B.S.E.E. Tufts '51 South Street, Kingston, Massachusetts Pitney Club, Bull and Bear RICHARD DEAN ESBENSHADE B.A. Stanford '50 123 Walnut Street, Port Clinton, Ohio Cardozo Club 1956 11051 TRUMAN WILLIAM EUSTIS III A.B. Cornell '51 371 Linden Street, Birminham, Michigan Sutherland Club ERIC HARRY EVANS B.A. Harvard '49 146 Tappan Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Magruder Club SCRIBNER LEE FAUVER A.B. Dartmouth '53 308 Washington Avenue, Elyria, Ohio Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn DANIEL FRANCIS FEATHERSTON, JR. A.B. Dartmouth '50 Roseld Avenue and Golf Road, Deal, New Jersey Griswold Club, Chancery Club CHARLES ENSLIE FEDDEN A.B. Princeton '53 1321 Pennington Road, West Englewood, New Jersey Williston Club, Lincoln's Inn JEROME DAVID FEINSINGER A.B. Syracuse '53 937 Amherst Street, Buffalo, New York Gladstone Club DONALD MCPHERSON FINNIE A.B. Princeton '48 879 Ellair Place, Grosse Pointe 30, Michigan Pow Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn ERNEST DANTE FIORE, JR, A.B. Rutgers '53 141 Centre Street, Trenton, NewJersey Loss Club JOSEPH FISCH B.A. New York U. '53 144 Attorney Street, New York, New York Douglas Club MILTON ABRAHAM FISHMAN B.A. Yale '53 39 Alston Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut Patterson Club JEROME BENNETT FLEISCHMAN B.A. Rutgers '53 845 Boulevard East, Weehawken, NewJersey Landis Club RAYMOND RUSSWALD FLETCHER, JR. B.Ch.E. R.P.I, '-19 R.D. 2, Delanson, New York Glueck Club JAMES ARTHUR FOLTZ, III A.B. Washington and Lee '53 2973 Tishomingo Street, Memphis, Tennessee Scott Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club TASSOS ANASTASSIOS FONDARAS Greek Naval Academy '38 1060 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York Brandeis Club JOHN CLOVIS FONTAINE B.A. U. of Michigan '53 216 Mountain Avenue, Ridgewood, New Jersey Blackstone Club JOHN SEBASTIAN FREY B.A. Princeton '50 321 West First Street, Corning, New York Magruder Club JEROME LEE FROIMSON B.A. U. of Pittsburg '53 3915 Third Avenue, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania Glueck Club HOWARD MORTON FRY B.A. Yale '53 Museum Road, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Morgan Club, Bull and Bear 'S' 0 '22 3 K ' J L 'El 3, h f ' r f5f'5 'Q?'f 1 106 1 Cass 0 WILLIAM DAWSON GAILLARD III A.B. Princeton '53 4 Wayside Lane, Scarsdale, New York Gardner Club PHILIP JOSEPH GANEM B.A. U. of New Hampshire '52 278 Silver Street, Manchester, New Hampshire Casner Club FRANK COFFIN GARDNER B.A. Yale '51 1700 South Bayshore Lane, Miami, Florida Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn JOHN CLEMENT GARFIELD B.S. Iowa State '51 1109 Ridgewood Street, Ames, Iowa Ames-Gray Club DAVID SIMON GELDZAHLER B.A. U. of Pennsylvania '53 140 Riverside Drive, New York, New York Cardozo Club JULIUS GERSON GETMAN B.A. C.C.N.Y. '53 211 East 205 Street, Bronx 58, New York Carson Club ERNEST WILLARD GIBSON III B.A. Yale '51 61 Western Avenue, Brattleboro, Vermont Choate Club, Chancery Club PROSSER GIFFORD B.A. Yale '51, B.A. Oxford '53 117 East 72 Street, New York 21, New York Holmes Club MAX LEE GILLAM B.S. U.S. Naval Academy '49 4136 East 135 Street, Cleveland, Ohio Toepfer Club MARTIN DAVID GINSBURG A.B. Cornell '53 37 Dogwood Lane, Rockville Centre, New York Webster Club RAYMOND RUSSELL GOEHRING, JR. A.B. Hamilton '53 Maple Drive, Wexford, Pennsylvania Frankfurter Club, Forum JOHN HAROLD GOEWEY A.B. Colgate '51 Leach Club, Chancery Club 65 Bartlett Avenue, Pittslield, Massachusetts Leach Club, Chancery Club LAWRENCE YALE GOLDBERG A.B. Brown '53 11 Dexterdale Road, Providence 6, Rhode Island Jeremiah Smith Club, Forum ARNOLD JOSEPH GOLDMAN A.B. Cornell '53 178 Vassar Street, Rochester, New York Dodd Club, Forum MORTON LEE GOLDNER B.A. Franklin and Marshall '53 3914 Bareva Road, Baltimore, Maryland Blackstone Club NANCY H. GOLDRING B.A. Radcliffe '53 325 East 79 Street, New York, New York Casner Club STUART OLIVER GOLDSMITH B.A. Rutgers '51 1050 Lincoln Place, Teaneck, New Jersey Landis Club HENRY LEWIS GOODMAN B.A. Wisconsin '53 660 Fort Washington Avenue, New York 33, N. Y Landis Club 1956 fi V? 1 'ai' 99 -2 X 11071 GERAI.D WARNER GORMAN A.B. Harvard '54 900 East 47 Terrace North, Kansas City 16, Missouri Toepfer Club, Bull and Bear MARY EUNICE GORMAN A.B. Emmanuel '53 47 Eastland Road,,Iamaica Plain, Massachusetts Cavers Club ROBERT N. GRANT B.A. Yale '51 441 Powell Avenue, Newburgh, New York Marshall Club MELVIN GRAY B.A. U. of Missouri '53 5490 South Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois Bracton Club, Bull and Bear RAY H. GREENBLATT B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '53 2216 East Lake Bluff, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bracton Club HENRY ADLER GREENBURG A.B. Harvard '53 1524 Roosevelt Circle, Steubenville, Ohio Freund Club JAMES MURPHY GREGG, JR. B.S. The Citadel '51 Box 253, Fort Mill, South Carolina Jeremiah Smith Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club EDGAR FLEISHER GROSS B.A. U.C.L.A. '53 20816 South Rewes Drive, Beverly Hills, California Marshall Club MICHAEL EUGENE GROSSMAN B.A. Yale '53 34 Canterbur Street, Hartford, Connecticut Brewster Club ANDREJS JERABS GROTS B.A. Harvard '52 217 Norwell Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts PAUL THOMAS GUINN A.B. U. of California '50 3633 Verrue Street, Fresno, California Burton Club ARTHUR GUSSAROFF A.B. Columbia '53 800 East 17 Street, Brooklyn, New York Bracton Club RICHARD EVERETT HAESEMEYER B.S. U. of Illinois '50 1933 Eastgate Parkway, Rockford, Illinois Sutherland Club STANLEY I-IAGENDORF B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '53 227 Remsen Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Blackstone Club ALAN DWIGHT HAKES A.B. Bates '53 61 Dover Road, Longmeadow, Massachusetts Casner Club AVRAM GEOFFREY HAMMER A.B. Harvard '53 483 Cross Street, Malden, Massachusetts Frankfurter Club ALAN BRODKIN HANDLER A.B. Princeton '53 43 Vassar Avenue, Newark, New jersey Hardee Club JOSEPH HANDROS A.B. Harvard '53 387 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York Webster Club 11081- C ass FRANK HARLOW HANDY, JR. B.S. U.S. Merchant Marine Academy '50 107 Spring Street, Windsor, Connecticut Burton Club DAVID JERRY HARDY B.A. St. Olaf '53 Mahnomen, Minnesota Morgan Club MARSHALL STANTON HARRIS A.B. Harvard '53 4456 Nautilus Drive, Miami Beach, Florida Carson Club NORMAN I. HASSMAN B.A. New York U. '53 300 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn 26, New York Burton Club JOHN MAGUIRE HECKLER A.B. Fairfield '51 58 Lee Street, Marblehead, Massachusetts Root Club SEYMOUR LOREN HENDEL A.B. Columbia '53 141 Plant Street, New London, Connecticut Field Club MARTHA HENISSART B.A. Mount Holyoke '50 329 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Carson Club WILLIAM RICHARD HERRIDGE A.B. Harvard '53 I Roxborough Apartments, Ottowa, Canada Fuller Club, Bull and Bear HERBERT H. HERSHFANG B.A. C.C,N.Y. '53 949 Faile Street, New York 59, New York Mansheld Club RALPH EDMOND HEYMAN A.B. Dartmouth '53 940 Burton Street, Cincinnati, Ohio Landis Club JAMES GEORGE HIERING A.B. Princeton '53 1301 Ocean Avenue, Seaside Park, NewJersey Williston Club JAMES RICHARD HILLAS, JR. A.B. Cornell '51 Dellwood Park, Madison, Newjersey Morgan Club, Chancery Club JOHN EDWARD HINMAN, JR. B.A. Michigan State '53 9 Cross Street, Westfield, Massachusetts Parsons Club IVAN ALAN HIRSCH B.A. Yale '53 Dogwood Lane, Westport, Connecticut Ames-Gray Club LAWRENCE DAVID HOLLMAN B.A. Harvard '53 393 West Elm Street, Brockton, Massachusetts Griswold Club CHARLES OTTO HOWARD B.A. Carleton '53 2409 West 52 Street, Minneapolis 10, Minnesota Bracton Club, Bull and Bear NANCY HOWES B.A. U. of Massachusetts '53 64 Clairmont Street, Longmeadow, Massachusetts Braucher Club MANLEY OTTMER HUDSON, JR. A.B. Harvard '53 56 Garden Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Brewster Club ROLLIN CHARLES HUGGINS, JR. B.A. Knox College '53 780 Park Boulevard, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Braucher Club HARRY THEODORE HUSTIS B.A. Harvard '53 Pine Street, Nelsonville, New York Bracton Club JOSEPH S. IANNUCCI B.A. New York U. '53 2216 East 26 Street, Brooklyn, New York Blackstone-Haar Club MAURICE CUSHING INMAN, JR. B.S. U.C.L.A. '53 456 Smithwood Drive, Beverly Hills, California Casner Club, Bull and Bear NEIL DAVID ISAACS A.B. Dartmouth '53 315 Winthrop Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut Patterson Club RICHARD COPLON JACOBS B.A. Yale '53 430 Voorhees Avenue, Buffalo 16, New York Glueck Club STEVEN MILES JACOBSON B.A. Amherst '53 1014 AvenueJ, Brooklyn 30, New York Brandeis Club WILLIAM REYNOLD JOHNSON A.B. Dartmouth '53 49 Center Street, Excelsior, Minnesota Griswold Club, Chancery Club GRIFFITH H. JONES A.B. Princeton '51 36 Hawthorne Place, Montclair, NewJersey Powell Club ROBERT SINCLAIR JONES B.S. Yale '51 101 Frontenac Avenue, Buffalo 16, New York Gardner Club LEONARD FESSENDEN JOY B.A. Yale '52 1 University Place, New York, New York Leach Club, Bull and Bear, Record WALLACE M. KAIN B.S.E. Princeton '51 301 Cook Avenue, Yonkers, New York Gardner Club, Chancery Club CHARLES KANNEL B.A. Brooklyn '53 276 Kingston Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Ames-Gray Club LEWIS MELVIN KAPLAN B.S. New York U. '53 159 Donor Avenue, East Paterson, NewJersey Glueck Club, Bull and Bear RUDOLPH KASS B.A. Harvard '52 623 Central Avenue, Cedarhurst, New York Field Club MELVIN KATZ B.A. Wesleyan '53 1620 Avenue I, Brooklyn 30, New York Jaffe Club CHARLES ARTHUR KELLY B.A. Amherst '53 210 Davis Street, Evanston, Illinois Carson Club, Kings Bench JOHN EDWARD KENNEDY A.B. Boston College '51 31 Cavanaugh Road, Wellesley 81, Massachusetts Wilson Club 'QQ xt t p Q '7 ' .aji 41101 Class MATTHEW CHARLES KESSLER A.B. Antioch '53 35 Shady Glen Court, New Rochelle, New York Blackstone Club ALFRED KING KESTENBAUM B.S.S. C.C.N.Y. '51 0 42-52 Layton Street, Elmhurst 73, Queens, New York Black Club STANLEY HERMAN KIMMEL I A.B. Dartmouth '53 700 Broadway, Paterson, Newjersey Cavers Club WILLIAM ARMSTRONG KING A.B. Dartmouth '53 11 Duryea Road, Upper Montclair, Newjersey Hardee Club ALFRED HUGH KINGON B.S. Union '53 2005 Avenue L, Brooklyn, New York Braucher Club JACK B. KIRSTEN B.S. New York U. '53 1796 Manor Drive, Union, Newjcrsey Seavey Club, Kings Bench HARVEY ROBERT KITAY B.S. New York U. '53 124 Grafton Street, Brooklyn, New York Freund Club BENGT HUGO KJELLGREN A.B. Harvard '53 Giles Road, Chagrin Falls, Ohio Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn NORITAKE KOBAYASHI A.B. Harvard '53 10 Kanda Tsukasa-cho, 1 Chume, Chiyod Tokyo,Japan Black Club KENNETH ALLAN KORB A.B. Harvard '53 114 Oxford Str et, Cambridge 40, Massachusetts Bacon Club, Bull and Bear, Forum MARTIN KRAMER B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '53 2335-61 Street, Brooklyn 4, New York Pitney Club, Record MATTHEW BARRY KRASNER B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '53 120 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York Baker Club FREDERICK BAYOT KRIEKENBEEK A.B. Harvard '53 294-Ejones Avenue, Cebu City, Philippines Mansfield Club ARTHUR KRONENBERG B.A. New York U. '53 125A West 168 Street, New York 52, New York Mansfield Club LLOYD SHERMAN KUPFERBERG B.S. U. of Wisconsin '53 6259 North Francisco Street, Chicago, Illinois Freund Club, Dormitory Council STEPHEN KURZMAN A.B. Harvard '53 70 East 96 Street, New York, New York Marshall Club RONALD RENE LAGUEUX A.B. Bowdoin '53 1 Forest Street, Lewiston, Maine Magruder Club, Kings Bench WALTER LANDAU A.B. Princeton '53 Pontchartrain Apartments, St. Charles Avenue, Orleans, Louisiana Casner Club, Bull and Bear a-ku, New 1956 I 'Z I ROBERT LEON LARKIN A.B. Holy Cross '53 157 Loring Avenue, Pelham, New York Wilson Club ROBERT LEONARD LARSON B.A. U. of Illinois '50 618 Napoleon Street, Rockford, Illinois Griswold Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club RICHARD BRENK LEATHER B.A. Yale '53 41 Murray Avenue, Port Washington, New York Powell Club JAMES PETER LEAVITT A.B. Brown '53 857 North Main Street, Fall River, Massachusetts Bracron Club WILLIAM HARMON LEETE B.A. Yale '53 316 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow, Massachusetts Root Club WALTER FRANK LEINHARDT B.A. Amherst '53 945 East 23 Street, Brooklyn 10, New York Surrey Club LEIGHTON NEIL LEROY A.B. Lafayette '53 650 Parsons Street, Easton, Pennsylvania Loss Club, Forum, Kings Bench MAURICE FALCON LESSES B.A. Harvard '53 33 Hancock Avenue, Newton Centre, Massachusetts Hall Club PHILIP DANE LEVIN A.B. Harvard '53 207 Waverly Avenue, Newton 58, Massachusetts Morgan Club, Chancery Club ALLEN MARTIN LEVINE B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '53 97 East 21 Street, Brooklyn 26, New York Blackstone Club ARNOLD R. LEVY B.A. Brooklyn '53 453 East 53 Street, Brooklyn 3, New York Freund Club ROBERT ART LICI-ITENAUER B.A. De Pauw '53 4660 Boulevard Place, Indianapolis, Indiana Griswold Club ALLAN ROSS LIPMAN A.B. Syracuse '53 195 Richmond Avenue, Buffalo, New York Brewster Club RICHARD GREGORY LITTELL B.A. Cornell '53 134 Leyfred Terrace, Springheld, Massachusetts Madison Club FRED ALBERT LITTLE B.A. Grinnel '53 R.R. 3 South Wallace, Des Moines, Iowa Braucher Club MICHAEL J. LOENING B.A. Williams '53 Ridgefield, Connecticut Jeremiah Smith Club, Forum ELIOT LOSHAK A.B. Union '55 334 West 87 Street, New York 24, New York Warren Club FRANCES CLOTHILDE LOUD B.A. Radcliffe '51 34JefTerson Avenue, Morristown, Newjersey Langdell Club, Phillips Brooks House Law School Committee ai? K4 41121 y Class 0 EDGAR LOVE III B.S. U. of North Carolina '52 P.O. Box 307, Lincolnton, North Carolina Casner Club, Chancery Club, Southern Club EDWARD GEORGE LOWRY III A.B. Harvard '55 Sweet Hollow Road, Huntington, Long Island Brewster Club DEWITT KENNETH MACDONALD, JR. A.B. Dartmouth '50 57 Euclid Avenue, Albany, New York Gardner Club, Chancery Club WILLIAM JORDON MCCARTHY A.B. Dartmouth '53 Boyce Avenue, Ruxton 4, Maryland Hall Club, Chancery Club GUS THOMAS MCCONNELL A.B. Harvard '55 cfo Leary, McClure Building, Frankfort, Kentucky Jaflie Club, Lincoln's Inn ROBERT FRANCIS MCCORMICK A.B. Stonehill '55 2211 Manthorne Road, West Roxbury 32, Massachu setts Wilson Club - PAUL KIMBALL MCDONALD A.B. Harvard '55 219 Homer Street, Newton Centre, Massachusetts Griswold Club ARTHUR ANDREW MCGIVERIN B.S.C. U. of Iowa '51 312-21 Street, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Frankfurter Club, Democratic Club JAMES RICHARD MCINTYRE A.B. Holy Cross '51 1 Pitts Avenue, Wollaston, Massachusetts Bracton Club, Chancery Club BARCLAY DOSTER MCMILLEN A.B. Kent '53 1820 Page Avenue, East Cleveland, Ohio Loss Club MICHAEL JOHN MQNULTY A.B. Holy Cross '55 3809 Macklem Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York Casner Club, Dormitory Council, Bull and Bear Chancery Club LUCRETIA MCPHERSON B.A. Bennington '55 1506 South Orchard Street, Urbana, Illinois Brewster Club ROY PETER MCPOLAND, JR. B.S. Holy Cross '55 7 Bull Street, Newport, Rhode Island Root Club, Bull and Bear, Sr. Thomas More Society RALPH JOSEPH MAFFEI A.B. Harvard '53 7 Clearview Avenue, Worcester, Massachusetts Webster Club, Chancery Club RENALD A. MANETTI B.A. U. of Pittsburgh '55 520 Sixth Street, Monessen, Pennsylvania Blackstone Club JOHN PARKER MANWELL B.A. Oberlin '53 Hoag Lane, Fayetteville, New York Choate Club ANDERS KRISTIAN MARDAHL A.B. U. of Santa Clara '53 26 Main Street, Weed, California Jeremiah Smith Club, St. Thomas More Club RICHARD MARK B.S. Syracuse '55 Box 602, Woodridge, New York Pitney Club 1956 my GERALD HARVEY MARKOWITZ A.B. Brown '53 95 Landscape Avenue, Yonkers, New York Bracton Club PAUL F. MARX A.B. U. of Southern California '53 709 North Foothill Road, Beverly Hills, California Griswold Club. Chancery Club BALDWIN MAULL, JR. A.B. Princeton '53 771 Auburn Avenue, Buffalo 22, New York Story Club ROBERT LOUIS MEAD A.B. Boston College '51 42 School Street, Waltham, Massachusetts Story Club JESSE ROSS MEER B.A. Brooklyn '53 210 Brighton 15 Street, Brooklyn, New York Ames-Gray Club ALLAN LEWIS MILLER A.B. Dartmouth '53 48 Supple Road, Roxbury, Massachusetts Griswold Club, Chancery Club HOWARD CHARLES MISKIN B.S. Purdue '52 33 Brainard Road, Allston, Massachusetts Magruder Club WILMOT BROOKINGS MITCHELL A.B. Bowdoin '53 40 East 62 Street, New York 21, New York Griswold Club JOHN LOVELL MOORE, JR. A.B. Harvard '51 B. Litt. Oxford '53 736 Sunset Road, West Palm Beach, Florida Williston Club, Lincoln's Inn ROGER ALLAN MOORE A.B. Harvard '53 Main Street, Sherborn, Massachusetts Morgan Club, Young Republicans Club WILLIAM FRANCIS MORLEY A.B. Seton Hall '51 2701 Hudson Boulevard,Jersey City, New Jersey Madison Club RICHARD ALLEN MORSE A.B. U. of New Hampshire '51 111 Lancaster Avenue, Manchester, New Hampshire Magruder Club IRWIN HARRIS MOSS A.B. Syracuse '53 2426 East Genesee Street, Syracuse, New York Glueck Club ARTHUR WARREN MUDGE II B.S.E. Princeton '51 Hebron. N.H. Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn JAMES JOSEPH MURTI-IA B.S. Fordham '53 32 Lincoln Avenue, Glens Falls, New York Cardozo Club MARTIN MUSHKIN B.B.A. U. of Wisconsin '53 4450 Indianola Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana Frankfurter Club, Bull and Bear RICHARD L. MYERS A.B. Harvard '53 530 Park Avenue, Piqua, Ohio Surrey Club, Bull and Bear CHARLES EDWARD NELSON B.A. Harvard '52 919 West Third Street, Marion, Indiana Williston Club Class 0 ROBERT HOWARD NELSON A.B. Brown '50 4 Fern Avenue, Brockton, Massachusetts Frankfurter Club, Bull and Bear, Kings Bench STUART KENNETH NELSON B.A. New York U. '51 250 West 105 Street, New York, New York Seavey Club, Dormitory Council ROBERT LEWIS NESSEN B.A. Dartmouth '53 65 Atherton Road, Brookline, Massachusetts Frankfurter Club SAMUEL PARKMAN NEWBURY A.B. Harvard '53 2 Newton Street, Weston 93. Massachusetts Holmes Club JOSEPH KUSSY NEWMAN B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '53 21 Colgate Road, Maplewood, NcwJersey Marshall Club, Lincoln's Inn NOEL REUBEN NEWMAN B.A. Yale '53 46 Avalon Circle, Waterbury, Connecticut Freund Club JOHN RICHARD O'BRIEN A.B. Harvard '53 45 North Avenue, Bloomfield, New Jersey Bacon Club JOHN KILLEEN O'CONNOR B.A. Holy Cross '53 915James Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York Casner Club, Bull and Bear, St. Thomas More Society JOHN ROY OLESON B.A. Harvard '52 Route 1, Hartford, Wisconsin Brewster Club, Kings Bench FRANK ALBERT OLSON A.B. Harvard '53 80 South Seventh Avenue, La Grange, Illinois Brewster Club JAMES CHARLES O'NEILL B.A. U. of Minnesota '51, M.A. U. of Minnesota '55 2901 East Old Shakopee Road, Minneapolis, Minnesota Hughes Club C. KENNETH ORSKI A.B. Harvard '53 51-71 45 Street, Long Island City, New York Story Club DANIEL MICHAEL O'SHEA B.B.A. Loyola '55 84 Third Street, Garden City, New York Fuller Club, Chancery Club ROBERT IVIARTIN OSTER B.A. New York U. '53 570 Fort Washington Avenue, New York 33, New York Loss Club STANLEY DAVID PATCHEN B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '53 274 Clinton Avenue, New Rochelle, New York Baker Club PIERRE PELHAM A.B. U. of Alabama '50 Chatom, Alabama Marshall Club, Southern Club RALPH PERLBERGER B.A. Stanford '53 1165 Park Avenue, New York, New York Freund Club, Chancery Club JAY ROBERT PERLSTEIN B.A. Hamilton '55 215 Middle Neck Road, Great Neck, New York Ames-Gray Club 1956 GF ll 5 M JY' JAMES DAVID PETERSEN B.A. U. of Kansas '49, M.A. Yale '51 37 Mellen Street, Apt. 3, Cambridge, Massachusetts Casner Club, Record JAMES MATHIS PFOHL B.S. Notre Dame '53 56 Groton Street, Forest Hills, New York Wilson Club, Chancery Club, St. Thomas More Society HERBERT WHEATLEY PLIMPTON A.B. Princeton '51 c!oJ. D. Sergeant, 701 N.E. 26 Street, Miami, Florida Dodd Club WILLIAM ALAN PLISSNER A.B. Harvard '51 1491 Lincoln Terrace, Miami Beach, Florida Brandeis Club JAMES DAVID POLING B.S. Northwestern '53 928 Bloomheld Avenue, Akron, Ohio Jeremiah Smith Club CURTIS WELLINGTON POOLE, JR. B.A. Princeton '50 547-53 Street, Des Moines, Iowa Webster Club, Lincoln's Inn ROBERT POPPER B.S. U. of Wisconsin '53 235 West 76 Street, New York, New York Landis Club PETER JEFFREY POTOMA, JR. B.A. U. of Pittsburgh '50 1729 Pennsylvania Avenue, Duquesne, Pennsylvania Pitney Club, Bull and Bear, Kings Bench JOHN H. POWELL, JR. B.A. Howard '53 12 Clark Drive, Great Neck, New York Toepfer Club HERBERT VICTOR PROCHNOW, JR, A.B. Harvard '53 2950 Harrison Street, Evanston, Illinois Madison Club GEORGE SIMON PROLL B.A. Yale '53 134 Mitchell Street, West Orange NewJersey Choate Club CHARLES JOSEPH QUEENAN B.A. Dartmouth '52, M.S. Dartmouth fTuckJ '53 36 Standish Boulevard, Pittsburgh 28, Pennsylvania Glueck Club, Chancery Club HAROLD ERNEST RAMSEY A.B. Harvard '53 4 Columbia Terrace, Cambridge, Massachusetts Burton Club NORMAN LESLIE RAPKIN A.B. Bowdoin '50 6 Salronstall Parkway, Salem, Massachusetts Pitney Club ROBERT JUDAH RAVITZ A.B. Colgate '51 53 Fielding Court, South Orange, NewJersey Jaffe Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club H. EDWARD REED B.A. Haverford '53 19 Bishops Lane, Short Hills, New Jersey Jeremiah Smith Club, Chancery Club EDWARD SNOVER REID III B.A. Yale '51 247 Clifton Road, Birmingham, Michigan Holmes Club, Lincoln's Inn THOMAS RYDER REMINGTON A.B. Princeton '51 987 East Avenue, Rochester, New York Pow Wor Club, Lincoln's Inn Q3 C, 1 41161 Class 0 ALLAN HERBERT REUBEN B.A. U. of Pittsburgh '53 5660 Phillips Street, Pittsburgh 17, Pennsylvania Cardozo Club HAL FRANK REYNOLDS B.A. Williams '49 8336 Whitewood Road, Btecksville, Ohio Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn ALLEN NEWMAN RIESELBACH A.B. Harvard '53 3460 North Hackett Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bracton Club, Chancery Club GEORGE ERNEST ROBERTSON B.A. Harvard '53 49 Vernon Street, Abington, Massachusetts Dodd Club KENNETH J. ROBINSON B.A. U. of Michigan '53 18085 Warrington Street, Detroit, Michigan Blackstone Club ARTHUR ROSE A.B. Rutgers '51 110 Eastview Avenue, Leonia, NewJetsey Toepfer Club, Dormitory Council MURRAY RICHARD ROSEMAN B.S. U. of Wisconsin '53 26 Mellen Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Baker Club, Bull and Bear JEROME IRA ROSENBERG B.A. New York U. '53 70 Amsterdam Avenue, Passaic, NewJersey Warren Club STANFORD GORDON ROSENBLUM B.A. Washington U. '53 950 Abbeville Street, University City 24, Missouri Seavey Club ROBERT ROSENMAN B.A. Harvard '53 S85 Park Avenue, New York, New York Marshall Club JERROLD PRESTON ROSENTHAL A.B. Syracuse '53 47-20 42 Street, Sunnyside, Long Island, New York Burton Club - JOSEPH ABRAHAM ROSENTHAL B.A. Yale '53 297 Ridge Road, Middletown, Connecticut Blackstone Club JOSEPH SEMEL ROSENTHAL B.A. New York U. '53 62-98 Saunders Street, Rego Park, New York Warren Club HAROLD ANTHONY ROSS B.A. Western Reserve '53 4377 Ingleside Road, Warrensville Heights, Ohio Blackstone Club ALLAN ROBERT ROTH A.B. Rutgers '53 87 Renner Avenue, Newark 8, Newjersey Seavey Club, Dormitory Council, Kings Bench MURRAY HOWARD ROTHAUS B.S.John Hopkins '53 3517 Wabash Avenue, Baltimore 15, Maryland Blackstone Club BERNARD ROTHMAN A.B. Harvard '53 1020 Mulberry Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania Bacon Club DONALD GEORGE ROWLINGS A.B. Colgate '51 115 Upland Road, Cambridge, Massachusetts Marshall Club 1956 ' ROBERT STONE RYAN A.B. Princeton '50 126 Summit Avenue, Montclair, NewJersey Griswold Club, Chancery Club NORMAN CHARLES RYP A.B. New York U. '53 270 East 198 Street, New York 58, New York Douglas Club HENRY POWERS SAILER A.B. Princeton '51 10 Orchard Street, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn ROBERT FRANKLIN SANDERS B.S. U. Of Illinois '53 1903 Edith Street, Murphysboro, Illinois Jeremiah Smith Club LUDWIG SASKOR B.A. U. of Michigan '52 1315 Venetia Street, Coral Gables, Florida Toepfer Club, Bull and Bear RONALD H. SCHACHMAN B.S. New York U. '53 1430 Orchard Terrace, Hillside, NewJersey Patterson Club JEROME GILBERT SCHENKMAN A.B. U. of Pennsylvania '53 1459 Wythe Place, New York, New York Jeremiah Smith Club SIDNEY HAROLD SCHNECK A.B. Dartmouth '52, M.B.A. Dartmouth fTuckJ '53 12 Sutton Place, Lawrence, New York Griswold Club, Chancery Club, Bull and Bear ALAN CLEVE SCHNEEBERGER B.A. Wesleyan '53 1 Briar Oak, Clayton 24, Missouri Marshall Club, Lincoln's Inn HARRY SCHNEIDER A.B. Harvard '53 301 De Loach Street, Memphis, Tennessee Jeremiah Smith Club BERNARD JAY SCHOENBERG B.S. U. of Wisconsin '53 802 West 190 Street, New York 33, New York Landis Club ELI DAVID SCHOENFIELD A.B. U. of Michigan '53 1632 49 Street, Brooklyn, New York Dodd Club MAURICE WOLFE SCHONFELD A.B. Dartmouth '53 245 Madison Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Patterson Club EDMUND ROBERT SCHROEDER A.B. Harvard '53 5410 Netherland Avenue, New York 71, New York Morgan Club, Harvard Young Republican Club PETER BENEDICT SCI-IWARZKOPF A.B. Dartmouth '53 Mount Airy Road, Croton-on-Hudson, New York Burton Club, Kings Bench DONALD ALLISON SCOTT A.B. Princeton '51 403 Gate Lane, Philadelphia 19, Pennsylvania Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn SALVARORE CARMELO SCUDERI B.S. Notre Dame '53 71 Brunswick Street, Springheld, Massachusetts STANTON PAVIAN SENDER A.B. Harvard '53 2203 East Prospect Street, Seattle, Washington Bacon Club 11171 Cass 0 RICHARD JAY SESERMAN U. of Connecticut '53 7JaFfe Terrace, Colchester, Connecticut Fuller Club HERSHEL SHANKS B A. Haverford '52, M.A. Columbia '53 672 South Buhl Farm Drive, Sharon, Pennsylvania Powell Club, Bull and Bear, Forum ERWIN DONALD SHAPIRO A.B. Dickenson '53 626 Madison Avenue, York, Pennsylvania Toepfer Club HOWARD ALAN SHAPIRO A.B. Harvard '53 101 Euclid Avenue, Albany, New York Langdell Club P. PETER Sl-IAPIRO B.A. Wesleyan '53 145 Central Park West, New York, New York Marshall Club DONALD ALEXANDER Sl-IEFF B.A. Yale '53 121 Station Road, Grea Neck, Long Island Ames-Gray Club ROBERT HENRY SHORB B.A. Williams '53 4800 Woodway Lane, Washington 16, D.C. Pow Wow Club RALPHAEL JOHNSON SHORTLIDGE, JR. B.A. Harvard '50 1746 Crossroads, Keene, New Hampshire Hall Club LOUIS SHUMAN A.B. Harvard '53 1200 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachu setts Cavers Club, Bull and Bear, Kings Bench HERBERT PAUL SHYER A.B. U.C.L.A. '50, A.M. U.C.L.A. '52 Eliot House F-14, Cambridge 58, Massachusetts Brewster Club ALAN H. SIEGEL B.A. New York U. '53 2924 Morris Avenue, New York, New York Blackstone-Haar Club l-IOWARD A. SIEVEN A.B. New York U. '50 719 East 3 Street, Brooklyn, New York Casner Club PAUL HAROLD SILVERSTONE A.B. Yale '53 60 Sutton Place South, New York 22, New York Frankfurter Club, Forum HARVEY BERTRAND SINDLE A.B. Brown '51 M.S. Boston University '52 86 Eaton Street, Providence, Rhode Island Parsons Club MAX SINGER B.A. Columbia '53 511 East 20 Street, New York, New York Field Club, Students for Democratic Action SYLVIA EDITH SLOTNICK B.A. U. of Pennsylvania '53 15 La Clede Place, Atlantic City, New Jersey Bracton Club HENRY URICH SNAVELY B.A. Penn State '53 1505 Oak Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Parsons Club ARNOLD JULIUS SNYDER B.A. New York U. '53 148-25 89 Avenue,Jamaica, New York, New York Warren Club 41181 1956 11191- HARRIS JUNIUS SOBIN A.B. Harvard '53 540 Chestnut Hill Avenue, Brookline, Massachusetts Mansheld Club CLAYTON LEE SOMMERS A.B. Harvard '53 601 Mountain Drive, Beverly Hills, California Bacon Club LAWRENCE ALBERT SPECTOR A B. U. of So. Calif. '53 2158 Guthrie Drive, Los Angeles 34, California Parsons Club RICHARD SEVERN SPRAGUE B.A. U. of Washington '53 East 805 Sinto Avenue, Spokane, Washington Marshall Club HENRY MICHAEL SPRITZER B.A. Rutgers '55 214 Howard Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey Mansfield Club PHILIP ROGER STANSBURY A.B. Haverford '53 7510 Fairfax Road, Bethesda 14, Maryland Casner Club DIXON LAFETRA STANTON B.A. Yale '53 580 Park Avenue, New York, New York Jeremiah Smith Club RONALD STUART STEELMAN B.A. U. of Pennsylvania '51, B. Mus. Curtis Institute of Music '51 2683 Waverly Drive, Los Angeles, California Cardo zo Club WILLIAM SEYMOUR STERN A.B. Harvard '53 27 Gertrude Avenue, Lowell, Massachusetts Powell Club ROBERT GRAY STETSON B.A. Yale '53 18 Robinson Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Choate Club, Chancery Club JOHN OLIVER STILES A.B. Indiana U. '53 324 McKinley Street, Gary, Indiana Morgan Club LEONARD ARNOLD STITELMAN B.A. Brooklyn '53 1053 East 15 Street, Brooklyn, New York Black Club CHARLES HANLEN STONE A.B. Princeton '49 36 Street and Poplar Avenue, New Cumberland, Penna. Morgan Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club ELLIOTT HAROLD STONE A.B. Harvard '53 251 Orient Avenue, East Boston, Massachusetts Williston Club LAWRENCE M. STONE A.B. Harvard '55 Essex 79, Malden, Massachusetts Black Club JAMES MOORFIELD STOREY A.B. Harvard '53 229 Perkins Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn ROBERT CLARK STOVALL, JR. B.A. U. of Mississippi '51 408 Fourth Street South, Columbus, Mississippi Parsons Club ALAN HENRY STRAUSS A.B. U. of Michigan '53 1114 West Street, Utica, New York Parsons Club, Bull and Bear -1 ,,, 5-2 412011 lass FRANK WILLIAM STRINGFELLOW B.A. Bates '49 42 Day Avenue, Northampton, Massachusetts Toepfer Club, Forum FRANCIS JOSEPH SULLIVAN, JR. A.B. Loyola '50 1502 Glen Lake Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Wilson Club, Bull and Bear, Forum GEORGE LOUIS SUTTON A.B. Harvard '53 R.D. 1121, Annandale, Newjersey Bacon Club HERBERT S. SWARTZ A.B. Harvard '53 37 Bartlett Crescent, Brookline, Massachusetts Madison Club CHARLES HARRISON SYMINGTON, JR. B.A. Williams '53 21 Forest Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Pow Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn SAUL CHARLES TALAMO A.B. Dartmouth '53 29 Forest Street, Worcester, Massachusetts Mansfield Club HAROLD SIMMONS TATE, -IR. A.B. Harvard '51 Box 262, Clemson, South Carolina Gardner Club DONALD S. TAYER B.A. Swarthmore '53 1115 East 27 Street, Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Williston Club STEWART FRASER TAYLOR B.A. Yale '51 6406 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Maryland Jeremiah Smith Club, Lincoln's Inn RALPH JASON TEMPLE B.B.A. U. of Miami '53 400 S.W. 51 Avenue, Miami, Florida Brewster Club RALPH IRVIN THOMAS A.B. College of Puget Sound '50 Tacoma, Washington Douglas Club ALAN RICHARDS THOMPSON A.B. Stanford '53 2853 Ontario Road, Washington 9, D.C. Cardozo Club DONALD GIBBS TOBER B.A. U. of Pennsylvania '53 4600 Ninth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Patterson Club DONN BARTLEY TRAGNITZ A.B. Princeton '53 103 Robsart Road, Kenilworth, Illinois Williston Club HERBERT TRAZENFELD B.A. Syracuse '53 507 West Beech Street, Long Beach, New Yo Pitney Club CARLTON WARREN TRONOLONE B.A U. of Buffalo '53 25 Ketchum Place, Buffalo, New York Patterson Club ALAN J. UNDERBERG B.S. Cornell '51 35 Hollywood Avenue, Rochester, New York Sutherland Club, Chancery Club MICHAEL CARL VAN BEUREN B.A. Yale '53 Gray Craig, Newport, Rhode Island Morgan Club, Bull and Bear, Lincoln's Inn I' 1956 41211 EARL JAY VAN GERPEN B.S. U. of South Dakota '53 Tyndall, South Dakota Morgan Club, Bull and Bear, Dormitory Council IRVING JACOB VEROSLOFF B.A. Rutgers '50 M.A. U. of Wisconsin '52 R.D. ill 2, Freehold, NewJersey Parsons Club GEORGE WALDSTEIN A.B. Harvard '48, A.M. Harvard '51 43 Linnaean Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts Langdell Club GEORGE HERBERT WALKER B.A. Yale '53 Dingletown Road, Greenwich, Connecticut Kaplan Club, Bull and Bear, Forum, Chancery Club HOWARD CHESTER WALKER, JR. B.A. Yale '53 1031 West Market Street, Akron 13, Ohio Marshall Club, Young Republican Club DON WALLACE, Ja. B.A. Yale '53 40 West 55 Street, New York, New York Morgan Club, Forum, Record MONTE JAMES WALLACE A.B. Princeton '53 6 Avon Road, Larchmont, New York Story Club LORETTA FAYE WARNER B.A. College of Idaho '53 Route 6, Caldwell, Idaho Patterson Club RODNEY HARPER WASHBURN A.B. U. of California '53 2351 Field Street, Lakewood, Colorado Landis Club DAVID A. WATTS, JR. A.B. Harvard '53 411 Sunset Lane, Glencoe, Illinois Pow Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn NANCY WEBB A.B. Cornell '53 36 Spafford Road, Milton, Massachusetts Toepfer Club EDWARD F. WEBER A.B. Denison '53 2244 Scottwood Street, Toledo 10, Ohio Williston Club, Chancery Club HAROLD A. WEIDELI, JR. A.B. Princeton '53 352 Windsor Road, River Edge, New Jersey Gardner Club FRANK ALAN WEIL A.B. Harvard '53 Hickory Hill, Katonah, New York Choate Club ROBERT WILLIAM WEINSTEIN B.A. Amherst '55 51 Brookline Avenue, Holyoke, Massachusetts Dodd Club, Chancery Club BARRY MAYER WEISBERG A.B. Harvard '53 19638 Westover Avenue, Rocky River 16, Ohio Bacon Club MAX WEISLER B.A. Dartmouth '53 28 Lord Avenue, Lawrence, New York Landis Club GORDON WERNER B.A. Haverford '53 1130 Sherman Avenue, New York 56, New York Powell Club, Bull and Bear, Forum C ass FLOYD RICHARD WH ITE B.A. U. of Pennsylvania '53 383 East 39 Street, Paterson, Newjersey Cavers Club, Bull and Bear JOHN ADAIR WHITNEY B.A. Williams '53 20 Oak Street, Glendale, Ohio Morgan Club, Chancery Club ANTON WEINER A.B. Harvard '52 84 Courter Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey CAROL D. M. WILDE A.B. Harvard '53 215 East 72 Street, New York, New York Story Club GEORGE ALBERT WILLIAMS, JR. B.S. U. of Utah '51 M.B.A. Stanford '51 1260 East 7 Street South, Salt Lake City, Utah Freund Club LAWRENCE WILLIAMS B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '53 230 Huntley Road, Woodmere, New York Cavers Club ROBERT BUSH WILLSON A.B. Harvard '53 1517 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Braucher Club BENNETT CARL WILSON A.B. Harvard '50 R.F.D. H 2, Medina, Ohio Marshall Club, Bull and Bear DONALD M. WILSON A.B. Princeton '51 117 Riverside Drive, Binghamton, New York Choate Club, Lincoln's Inn ARTHUR EDWARD WINDELS, JR. A.B. Princeton '51 1 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, New York Story Club EDMUND N. WISE B.A. Yale '53 182 North Cassingham Road, Columbus, Ohio Root Club WILLIAM CARROLL WITHERS B.A. U. of Chicago '53 200 Sumner Avenue, New Castle, Pennsylvania Fuller Club THOMAS E. WITHYCOMBE A.B. Columbia '51 Eureka, Montana Griswold Club ERIK PETER WOIT A.B. Allegheny '53 99 Rockinchair Road, White Plains, New York Surrey Club NICHOLAS K. WOLFSON A.B. Columbia '53 227 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn, New York Field Club BENJAMIN ROSNER WOLMAN B.A.U. of Maryland '51 2701 Lawina Road, Baltimore 16, Maryland Powell Club, Bull and Bear, Phillips Brooks House CLAYTON PETERS WOOD A.B. Harvard '51 21 East 90 Street, New York, New York Jaffe Club, Bull and Bear FRANKLIN ARTHUR WURMAN B.A. Amherst '55 4 Windsor Avenue, Melrose Park Philadelphia 26 Pennsylvania f Blackstone Club, Bull and Bear 1956 RUTH IDA ABRAMS A.B. Radcliffe '53 16 George Street, Newton, Mass. Seavey Club WILLIAM COLWELL ALDRICH A.B. Harvard '53 16 Chestnut St., Westheld, Mass. Burton Club ALLAN H. APPLESTEIN B.A. Brandeis '53 4411 Liberty Heights, Baltimore, Md. Frankfurter Club HERBERT BARALL B.S. New York U. '53 281 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Conn. Douglas Club PAUL MICHAEL BATOR A.B. Princeton '51, M.A. Harvard '53 30 East 72 St., New York, New York Kent Club ROBERT LEE BERNER, JR. A.B. 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Brown '51 284 Snell St., Fall River, Mass. Jeremiah Smith Club LOWELL LEROY ERICKSON B.A. MacAlester '55 Orr, Minnesota Loss Club LELAND STANFORD EVANS, JR. B.A. Amherst '55 16545 Trinity St., Detroit 19, Mich. Hall Club LILA ALTHEA FENWICK B.A. Barnard '55 478 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. Brewster Club ' JOSEPH FRANCIS FIDLER B.S. Holy Cross '50 112 Willow Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Carson Club SIDNEY RALPH FINKEL B.A. U. of Pittsburgh '55 5956 Beechwood Boulevard Pittsburgh 17, Pennsylvania Hughes Club ROBERT L. FISCHELIS A.B. Harvard '49 584 Milne St., Philadelphia, Pa. UN PI CTURED RICHARD GERALD FREIDIN B.S. New York U. '51 604 Ashford Ave., Ardsley, N. Y. Webster Club ROGER FRIEDBAUER B.A. Cornell '55 59 Idaho St., Passaic, N.J. Dodd Club THEODORE H. FRIEDMAN B.A. U. of Michigan '55 100 Van Cortlandt Park South New York 65, New York Field Club ROBERT WILLIAM GELFMAN B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '55 889 Princeton Rd., Woodmere, N. Y. Bracton Club ROBERT ALLAN GIRARD B.A. U. of Washington '55 Route 1, Winthrop, Washington Carson Club BERNARD GOLDSTEIN B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '55 520 Central Park West New York, New York Baker Club RICHARD NARADOF GOODWIN B.A. Tufts '55 75 Thatcher St., Brookline, Mass. Frankfurter Club ALAN ROBERT GORDON -B.A. Cornell '55 505 Monroe Blvd., Long Beach, N. Y. Bracton Club CHARLES MONTGOMERY GRAY A.B. Harvard '49 505 Delaware St., Urbana, Illinois EDWARD OTIS HANDY, JR. B.A. Harvard '51 9 Whittie St.. Cambridge, Mass. Pow Wow Club ALAN BRIAN HARRIS B.A. Cornell '55 85 Hillcrest Terr., Meriden, Conn. Williston Club JOHN WAKEFIELD HARRIS A.B. Princeton '51 151 East 79 St., New York, N. Y. Kent Club LAWRENCE WADE HAYES A.B. Harvard '55 20 Stanley Rd., Belmont, Mass. Fuller Club ROBERT CHARLES HELANDER B.A. Amherst '55 7944 South Langley St., Chicago 19, Ill. Hall Club I. AUSTIN HEYMAN A.B. Harvard '53 41 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Brewster Club KENNETH DUNLAP HUDSON B.E.Johns Hopkins '49 Federal Street, Snow Hill, Maryland Griswold Club 41241 Class 0 EUGENE REDDING HURLEY, JR. A.B. Harvard '55 8 Glover Place, Baldwin, New York Hughes Club ROGERS MITSUO IKENAGA B.A. U. of Hawaii '51 5468 Upper Street, Honolulu, Hawaii Hughes Club JOHN WHELAN JAMESON B.S. Purdue '45 6165 Myrtle Ave., Long Beach, Calif. Carson Club JOHN JAMES JENNINGS A.B. Harvard '55 18 Briggs St., Salem, Mass. Brandeis Club CHARLES JOHN JOHNSON, JR. B.A. Yale '55 Middlesex Road, Darien, Connecticut Root Club CARL IRWIN KANTER B.A. Harvard '55 25 Abbott Ave., Danbury, Conn. Langdell Club GEORGE KEVERIAN B.A. Harvard '55 116 Irving St., Everett, Mass. Braucher Club . ANTHONY SPEAKER KING B.A. Williams '53 Fox Run Lane, Greenwich, Conn. Braucher Club MERTON SHERWIN KRAUSE B.A. U. of Michigan '55 4720 Pine Tree Dr., Miami Beach, Fla. Hughes Club EDWARD LAWRENCE LAVINE A.B. Harvard '55 25 Lancaster Rd., Newton, Mass. Kaplan Club KARL CADEM LEMP B.A. Amherst '55 514 Wisconsin Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Scott Club LAWRENCE ELLIOTT LEVINE B.A. New York U. '55 514 East 78 St., New York 21, N. Y. Cardozo Club JEROME IRWIN LEVINSON A.B. Harvard '55 920 East 17 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Black Club JACK LOUIS LIPSCHUTZ B.A. Brooklyn College '55 104 Dumont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ames-Gray Club RICHARD OTTO LOENGARD, JR B.A. Harvard '55 21 East 87 St., New York, N. Y. Morgan Club JOSEPH PETER LORENZ A.B. Harvard '55 655 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Story Club 1956 ANDREW THOMAS ALEXANDER MACDONALD B.A. George Washington '53 4641 28 Road South, Arlington, Va. Brandeis Club TILDON NANIE MCMASTERS A.B. Kenyon '53 1850 Yale Drive, Louisville, Kentucky Hall Club RICHARD KINNEY MCNEALY A.B. Harvard '53 2450 Lakeview Ave., Chicago, Illinois Holmes Club MARK JOSEPH MAGED B.A. C.C.N.Y. '52 184 Davis Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Brewster Club ESTHER REBECCA MALETZ B.S. Simmons '49 497 Washington St., Brighton, Mass. Mansfield Club JOHN HOWARD MANSFIELD A.B. Harvard '52 2628 Steiner Sr., San Francisco, Calif. Kent Club GEORGE FLEMING MAYNARD III A.B. Washington and Lee '53 519 First St., Clarksdale, Miss. Leach Club WILLIAM NOEL MELONI A.B. Georgetown '53 45 Bayswater St., East Boston, Mass. Madison Club EUGENE MORRIS A.B. U. of Pittsburgh '53 628 Davis St., Aliquippa, Pan. Brandeis Club RICHARD FURST NEWELL A.B. Georgetown '53 2225 Oakwood, Berkley, Michigan Surrey Club HENRY HAMILTON NORWOOD A.B. Williams '53 Lowell Road, Concord, Massachusetts Jeremiah Smith Club DAVID M. OSNOS A.B. Harvard '53 520 Bates Street, Detroit 26, Michigan Williston Club STEPHEN R. PETSCHEK B.A. Harvard '53 Southlawn, Birchall Dr., Scarsdale, N. Y. Kent Club JOHN ABBOTT PIKE B.A. Williams '53 30 Arlington St., Winchester, Mass. Jeremiah Smith Club HAROLD PILSKALN, JR. A.B. Princeton '53 R.D. :ii 2, Hudson, Ohio Kaplan Club HAMILTON FISH POTTER, JR. A.B. Harvard '50 22 Plympton St., Cambridge, Mass. Holmes Club UN PICTURED SAMUEL B. POTTER A.B. Harvard '53 South Westport, Massachusetts Jaffe Club INDERJ IT PRAKASH A.B. Punjab '52, B.S.E. U. of Michigan '52, M.B.A. U. of Michigan '52, M.S. U. of California '54 3 Radice Road, Lucknow CU.P.J, India EUGENE FRANCIS PROSNITZ A.B. Amherst '53 365 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Douglas Club DAVID WILLIAM PURCELL B.S. Denison '55 R.F.D. il! 1, Tomika Farm Frazeysburg, Ohio Williston Club EDMUND SPENCER PURVES B.A. Harvard '50 Valley Farm, Media, Pennsylvania Holmes Club PATRICK JAMES RIORDAN B.S.S. Fordham '51 86-04 Britton Avenue Elmhurst, Long Island, New York Dodd Club DAVIS HARRISON ROENISCH B.S. Yale '49 1402 Premier Way Calgary, Alberta, Canada Gardner Club HUGH DONALD ROGOVIN A.B. Brown '53 59 Fellsmere Road Newton Centre 59, Massachusetts Madison Club DAVID LOUIS ROSE A.B. Harvard '55 15 Lakewood Terr., Gardner, Mass. Langdell Club IVAN ROBERT ROZEN B.A. Yeshiva '53 9 McNamara St., New York, N. Y. Frankfurter Club HOWARD JOESEPH RUBENSTEIN B.A. U. of Pennsylvania '53 2143-74 Street, Brooklyn, New York Pitney Club HUGH MCM. RUSS, JR. A.B. Lafayette '51 545 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Blackstone Club VINCENT MICHAEL SCANLAN, JR. B.A. Williams '53 50 Park Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Kaplan Club DAVID SCHEINFELD B.A. Yeshiva '51 219 Audubon Ave., New York 53, N. Y. Hughes Club DAVID S. TRUPPER SCHIFF B.A. Brooklyn '49 291 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn 16, N. Y. Ames-Gray Club 41251 HERMAN SCHWARTZ A.B. Harvard '53 279 East 54 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Langdell Club FRANK ERNEST SCHWELB B.A. Yale '53 441 East 20 St., New Yorl-1 10, N. Y. Williston Club GORDON H. S. SCOTT A.B. U. of Chicago '52 9 Fairwood Blvd., Pleasant Ridge, Mich. Burton Club MATTHEW BROOKS SENN B.S. U. of Illinois '51 1213 Audubon Pkwy., Louisville, Ky. Brewster Club GEORGE SIVANICH B.A. U. of Minnesota '50 M.A. Harvard '51 2418 Fifth St. N.E., Minneapolis, Minn. Parsons Club ARTHUR CHARLES TENDLER B.S. U. of Pennsylvania '53 5423 33 St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Bracton Club ORVILLE JOHN THIMSEN A.B. Washington U. '53 1314 Fisher St., East St. Louis, Ill. Parsons Club RICHARD BRYANT TREANOR A.B. Holy Cross '53 5 Agassiz Park,Jamaica Plain, Mass. Wilson Club JAMES ALAN URDAN A.B. Harvard '53 4471 North Frederick Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin Patterson Club VICTOR VANCE VENSAS A.B. Harvard '53 2526 East 126 St., Cleveland, Ohio Brewster Club DONALD R. WAISEL B.A. C.C.N.Y. '53 1667 55 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Douglas Club RYA SOLVEIG WEICKERT B.A. Radcliffe '53 6 Bay Ave., Sea Cliff, N. Y. Brewster Club ROY WEISS B.A. C.C.N.Y. '53 1014 Gerard Ave., New York, N. Y. Douglas Club TIMOTHY SHALER WILLIAMS B.A. Cornell '51 41 Broadsound Ave., Revere, Mass. Sutherland Club PHILIP STEELE WINTERER B.A. Amherst '53 66 Fairfield Drive, Short Hills, N. J. Scott Club X ss , X ,N 'Y X pl -c ' if Qiifmx 3 QQ N Q i x H .,. -L s ' A: 8 . L j is .: ' , . A.: . , . if, kv. , 3, 7' . 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Posul WM Frmd Wyvylt A I wtf' ' V ' :fn ry . . 5145, L I-I-ii! 11 ji' ,QI 'EQ' ,WH 'Wm N, 5, ,L as aw!- , Jflf ,U-:yi 1?-ff ' ,r.,,,fW-fs: I A i 4, A 7 , if ff+ fW ,I .xv ix LN M 'mn' ,,,nsn4 A3 1 ,Q Agn 9 yu' gigs ,wg Qhsilf. v 'iv' gwyptff 'K pdf' , 5 09 , B ,M my 'dw' l 'VNN 95.1 V 'Q 1 uw 'W 1. .. W ' wg' Qu, if i514'ax n pl' ri B wad. so . X Y A d.. 4- M '.A 'num' wsu!! , und, and ' tu..-Y. .X,.5u' ' nn 'EARN use - KW' ' an V' ' H ,urn x Q nv WH in 'mi nwvduursg L1-wk Yugi X, ,fu-xt was Aw xx 'vs at 'M' N xt anna svs 'f7 gn me MU' 4 Xwynn. M vim V1 M' MN, g cttw 4' wi' E 'M Aww V ty-'J i'w.. ry. -xt Q W 1,45 K mul 1 'M 4 ,hut 'V aim' YW an N mm xt .ww t Z Y I W t nh HAM A W -fi D A ui V' Verb I x W sn uma! -. .,4 13' 0 ,WM 5, hw 5 Xt atm, mm W ., .ak W ,sz aww '39 trip, JN is A me ,V J. J Ames-Gray Club Ld! to llight: Frou! Row: D. Slmcfl, J. Lipscllutz, D. Schiff, J. Meer, I. Hirschg Scrroufl Row T. Mcflnlmc Clfzmculty Arlviscrj, l'. Lube CSupcrvisorj, C. Kunncl, J. Pcrlstcing Thirrl Ron' J. Garfield Brandeis Club Ld! lo Riglll: Frou! If0ll'.' G. Zcinlenstcin, Donn Hull, E. Scllesselg Sr'con,r1 Row: T. Fnmlnrals H. Levy, TV. lllcssncr, A. llignmng Tllirrl lfow: D. Dislmng, A. T. A. Mucllmmlcl 11321- Blackstone Club Loft in Right: Front Row: R. Drebcn, D. Green, K. Greenstein CSupcrvisorj, Professor' Haar CAdviserl, D. Kern CPresidentJ, G' Malkztn, J. Shupirog Second Row: S. Hutt, ll. Bull, M. Kessler, A. Levine, F. Wurmun, M. Bordwin, S. Hagcndorfg Third Row: R. Levine, L. Cohen, A. Siegel, C. Davis, M. Brown, B. Meyer, D. Kossowg Fourth Row: J. Rosenthal, K. Robinson, H. Ross, Tunnenbaum, T. Russ: FUIIL Row: M. Rothaus, J. Fontaine, R. Mztnctti, M. Goldncr, J. Iannuccig 1lI'I--YSiIlg.' Professor Parry, J. Polish, J. llnltler, L. Levinson, E. lflinhorn, H. Abe, H. Aung, T. Johnston, A. Loincono One of the oldest law clubs at Harvard, Blackstone Club this year embarked on an era of dynamic expansion. The lirst tangible evi- dence of this came when two full first year courts were accepted at the club's annual smoker. Shortly thereafter a full second year court was organized despite losses from last year's club to Law Review, Legal Aid Bureau, and the Armed Forces. As a result of this activity we shall be well represented in Ames Competition for some time to come. Those men in second and third year who did not argue contributed generously of their time, particularly in helping the first year courts to understand and master the complexities of legal research. Although the club emphasizes research and fmt argumentation as its primary functions, social activities were far from neglected. Bi-weekly luncheons featuring faculty members as guest speakers were held during the year, and fall and spring term dinners as well as several in- formal parties and dances proved successful. Much is added to the flavor and pleasure of the Club by the faculty members we are for- tunate enough to have as friends and mentors. Professor Clive Parry has been associated with us since his arrival from Cambridge University and will continue to be, until, unfortunately, he sails again for England next year. Professor Charles Haar accepted an invitation to serve as adviser in the Spring of last year, and we look forward to many years of fruitful association together. For the Blackstone Club, the past is history and the future is promise. Bracton Club The Bracton Club, although newly organized, has already expanded to include two first year courts and a second year COLIIC. Under the guidance of Professor Seavey, the Club has been able to develop a new approach to Ames, and thus to establish itself as a successful partici- pant in the competition. However, the Bracton Club is not exclusively academic in character, but functions as a social organization as well. Particularly noteworthy, in the short history of the Club, has been the intimate association with Professor Seavey. The rapid growth of the Bracton Club and the dynamic spirit manifested by its member- ship, augers well for the organizations future in Ames Competition. 'RT' f T. 3+ ' i V f iff' 2' ' 1 'r . ,- I W . g'-S-,X it -. ff ' ' !5f! l', ff Lrjfl ln Rl.!f1If.'I I'0llf limr: S. llloomhcrg CSupcrvisorj, C. Howard Cfllcrkj, P. Harriton Cfllcrkj, R. Greeuhlatt ffflerkj, A. Grcenhaum CS-upervisorj, M. Buckman CSupcrvisorj, Sri-mul llozr: J. IC. Yacos, I.. Vine, J. Levitt, H. Hustis, B. Gelfman, A. Gussarof'l', M. Gray: 7'l11'rrl lioizu' G. Markowitz, J. Noeca, J. Mclutyre, D. Bll.CllI'llCll, A. Reisvllmaeh, li. Wolfsong I U1ll'll1 l1'nu'.' P. Mazza, I. Prakash, A. Teniller, YV. Oltarsh. 41341 Brewster Club Lfjfl lo lifylil: l rnnl linux' L. Fenwick ffllerkl, li. Ivlat-Intyre, J. Noonan CSnpcl'visrn'l, l'rol'essor Kingman lirewstcr, Jr., H. Kanarek CSnpervisrn'l, C. l'. Gossells fclUOI'lllIlZlt0l'J, li. Spcrlier Cfllerkj, M. li. Senn fCl6l'liJ1S1'l'0llll Row: ll. lielsky, J. Strelccki, lVl. Mageil, V. Brl0l,llCI'SOIl, R. Weivkcrt, C. 'l'rontin:tn, M. Fontorg Third Row: W. f':irrington, A. Ileylnun. A. Lipinun, li. Nicol, I . Olson, II. Kanlniann: l ou1'lh lion-: ll. Rcil, W. Ziering, R.'l'cinplc, M. Grossman, l'l. I,owry, IIIgI 11fIh linux' II. Sliycr, J. Olcson, D. Driscoll, Jr., M. Bell Jr., J. Hurklcss, Jr. In 1951, Professor Brewster kindly consented to become our faculty advisorg and the Brewster Club consisting of one court was founded. Under the guidance lirst ofjohn Larson LL.B. '52, and then ofjohn Noonan, Peter Gossels, Barbara Maclntyre, Herb Kanarek, and Klaus Newes, the club grew and prospered. In the fall of 1952 a new court was added, and the club's activities were expanded. The parent club qualified for the Drafting Competition, and was awarded a prize for its draft of the winning trust instrument. With the addition of two first-year courts in the fall of 1953, the Brewster Club became one of our permanent Ames Clubs. Common friends and activities have created a high level ofinterest and fellowship among our members. The desire of the older courts to share their experiences and to help those who are just beginning their legal studies has prompted them to remain active. They serve formally as supervisors and judges and informally as ad- visors and friends, and their guidance has helped to soften some of the pressure of academic com- petition. Although it has quadrupled in size, the Brewster Club has maintained the air of con- viviality it enjoyed in the past. To balance its academic activities, a series of social affairs were conveniently held throughout the year. Occa- sional dinners and cocktail parties provided welcome opportunities for informal instruction and discussiong outings broke the routineg and well-known speakers graced our annual banquet. Professor a nd Mrs. Brewster have been our gracious hosts on many occasions, and the informal warmth of their parties will remain a cherished memory. Having grown to the stature of a permanent Ames Club, the Brewster Club looks back with satisfaction and scans the future with confidence. OFFICERS Coordinator ................ C. Peter Gossels Second Year Supervisor. . .Herbert K. Kanarek Second Year Clerk ........ Lawrencej. Sperber First Year: Brewster Law Supervisor. . . .... john T. Noonan, jr. Clerk. .... .... .... M . Brooks Senn Brewster Equity Supervisor ..... ..... K laus Newes Clerk ..... .... L ila A. Fenwick 41351 Casner Club V Left to Right: Front Row: W. Brody, D. Rome, R. Frantz, Professor Casner, R. MacBride J. Kahng Second Row: S. Sacks, J. Logan, D. Cochran, S. Farber, N. Goldring, H. Marsh M. Kayne, J. Arrington, R. Peterseng Third R01 M. Inman, R. Alderdice, W. Braham, J. 0,C0l1l1 F. Jones, I. Nelson, J. Durrett, C. Rippey, P. Glenng l 1:fth Row: J. WV. Doolittle, D. Cutler, J. Petersen, M. McNulty, J. Biggs, E. Trabin, D. L. Silverstein, J. Andersen, H. Sieven, I. Rouillard, A. Hakes, A. Lichauco, E. Love, III Peace hath her victories no less renowned than war, and certainly none of those who over- flowed Langdell courtroom last spring to watch the Casner Equity and Law clubs engage in a tightly-sprung battle of wits and words would gainsay it. Ames competition history was en- riched by the first appearance of sixteen men from the same law club in a final argument, the orals and briefs were described by one of the judges as as fine as any that have come before me on the Bench. The days of the giants have not passed. Two excellent courts are moving into the qualifying round as this is written, while one of last year's second-year courts reached the quarter-finals in the spring. At present four members of the club are serving on the Law Review, one on the Board of Student Advisers, and two on Legal Aid. Law school cares are put aside fortnightly riser v: R. Eisenstein, M. Bnckman, L. Heller: org Fourth Row: R. Boozer, M. Alexander, Lyons: Sixth Row: G. Gillespie, W. Hall, when club members gather for luncheons and addresses in the lighter vein by our professors. A Christmas party and the annual spring festival at the home of Prof. A.-james Casner, our spon- sor and guide, contribute much to the club's esprit de corps. A written history of the Casner Club's sixteen years is projected for the coming year to provide all members with a permament record of past achievements. Alumni will be kept in close touch with present activities through a regu- larization of the club newsletter. The future, which holds every promise of equalling the past, we leave in charge of our first year and sub- sequent courts. OFFICERS President ...... .............. R obert Frantz Vice-President. . . .... Roger MacBride Treasurer ...... .... F rances Fraher Secretary. . . .... Warren Brody Choate Club The Choate Club, one of the Harvard Law School's oldest institutions, derives its name from that of Rufus Choate Q1799-18595, WhO WHS in the Daniel Webster flight of brilliant oralists. Choate, a United States Senator from a famous Massachusetts family of lawyers and judges, is immortalized in a portrait hanging in Langdell North, his countenance has unquestionably pro- vided food for thought for many besides the members of the Club when they have lifted their gaze above the immediate technicalities of the rostrum. Under such patronage, dating from 1834 when the Club was founded, the Choate Club was first to have its name emblazoned upon the bronze plaque in Langdell Hall Library in 1912 as winner of the Ames Competition. In 1920, then in 1934, and recently in 1949 the Club like- wise took top honors. Even in its lean years the Choate Club has displayed a competitive spirit not out of keeping with its noted informality and strong sense of camaraderie. The Club owes, and will continue to owe, a great debt of gratitude to its patron, to its past members, and to its present sponsor Professor james A. MacLachlang for it is through their contributions that the name of Rufus Choate still retains vitality at Harvard Law School. F-Y Mc. l l xl ,gl l wa' if .41 W vll I Z 1, fy, ff Lcfl In Right: Frou! Row: lV.'B. Comcgys, lf. Boas, L. Peterson CSupervisorD, l'l. Coughlin CClcrkj: Second Ro'u'.' D. Wilson, G. Proll, R. Stetson, l'. Brzuvncr, II. Horner, S. Pringle, D. Buing Tlriril Row: J. Manwell, E. Craig, IC. Gibson Qfllerkj, W. Mcliim, G. Murphy, E. Piuzzag l'l01lTfll. R01l'.' F. Weil, R. l'liIelm:u1 41371 Cardozo Club Lljfl lo lffyl1l.'I rnul linux' IC. llnkc-r, l'rol'cssor Frcuml, L. Levine, S. Karon: S1'f'o1ul How. ll. 0'Hn,nlon, L. S:Llml,ino, N. Golml, D. Wilkes: Tllirll lfozr: l'. Davison, W. Dapper, A. lllock, D. Eslxcllslizulcg I vurlll liow: C. Isnuk, ll. Sta-olnlun, Nl. lll'l'f.fll0l', J. 'l'oI'Sl10ng I 11fIl1 lffnr: A. Millcclgo, G. Freclnnll, A. Rlflllllfll, fl. Boson Ld! lo li'iyl1l:l ronl Ifmr: M. lircslcr Cclnrl Your Clcrkj, D. Coclirzm fSup0rvisorD, Professor lllfflllllll Clfalculty Ailviscrj, N. liyp Clst Your Clorkj, Swronrl lfow: I . Jacob, II. Pool, IC. llloom, l'. Walter, J. Solovyg Third lfou-.' D. M1-iscl, R. 'l'liom:1s, ll. Weiss, ll. Calm, J. l is0ll3 .lli.v.ving.' G. l'rosnitz, ll. linranll. 11381 Field Club Lrfl In l?l'yl1l.'I rvnI Hun-: l'. Cronin, J. Knplnn fSllDl'l'ViSlll'J, l'rol'0ssnr Fiolrl, N. AYUHISOII QFIQI-ky, 'l', If'rioqlmnn: Nwrnnfl lfnu-: L. Blank, S. H4-mlvl, M. Singvr, R. Kass: Thfrfl lim: C. Znngor. Freund Club Lqfl lo lfigl1l:I ronl lfozv: M. Cohen, Profcssm' lfrcnnrl, M. Dropkin Qtlnul Your Clvrkj S1'fr0r1.rl Ifmr: M. Osborn, A. Levy, ll. Kitny, M. Brown, J. Griffin, J. llvrlzg Tlzirfl lion' N. Ncwlnnn, A. Cllfllllll, L. Ncwnmrk, A. Mvrulln, G. Dzulgluorty, J. SClll2lIlik1l'v0lll'f,l Ron' R. Pcrlhcrgvr Qlst Your Ulvrld, ll. Grccnlyvrg, L. li11pi'url:cl'g: G. Willizuns, M Condon -H391 Frankfurter Law and Equity Club Though one of the more recent additions to the list of Ames clubs, the Frankfurter Law and Equity club seems destined to become a perma- nent part of the Law School scene. The club now numbers 47 members representing 28 un- dergraduate colleges and universities. Though our hopes of having two complete courts in each year were dashed by a combina- tion of the happy event of men making the honor societies and the unfortunate event of the draft, we were able, during this past academic year, to be represented in the competition by the second year Equity court and by two first year courts. As to the organization itself, perhaps our greatest claim to fame was our participation in the semi-finals in 1949 and in the drafting compe- tition in 1951 and 1952. One of the important functions of the club has been the attempt to create a socially-minded as well as a legally-minded unit. To this end the club has held both monthly luncheons, at which we were addressed by various professors, and informal parties. Throughout the entire year, as in the years past, we owe a debt of gratitude to Dean Hall, our faculty adviser, and his secretary, our Miss Brooks, who have both contributed un- stinringly of their time to the smooth function- ing of the club. OFFICERS Supervisor ................. Peter Schlesinger Social Secretary .... .... j udith Swatland Treasurer ........... . . .Avram Goldberg Second Year Clerk .... .... D onald Giannella First Year Clerks .... ...... J ack Adelman Avram Hammer Left to R-ight: Front Row: A. Hammer QClerkJ, P. Schlesinger CSupervisorD, Dean Hall, J. Swutlund CSociul Cllnirlnnnj, D. Giannelln CClerkJ: Sccmnl Row: R. Nessen,fI.lSulIowuy, l'. Silverstone, A. Applcstein, Y. Carter, R. Nelson, ll. llroinson, C. Cowettg Thirrl Row: R. Rozen, R. Barry, S. Vislincy, N. Young, R. Cutler, ll. Goldstone, P. llnrolfg l o11rlh Row: R. Goehring, A. Borowitz, R. Brilliant, F. Fiulkow, D. Dowd, J. Kozolz Fiflh Row: C. Slmnds, L. Cramer, R. Benson, J. McAlee: S1'a'Ih Row: H. Downs, K. Ilreskin, H. Roth, L. Pnstolove, L. Hurrisg .ll-i.v.ving.' J. Adelnrun Clllerkl, S. Bacon, R. Goodwin, A. McGivcrin, M. Mushkin, M. Harrison, H. Briulslmw, M. llresler, K. Clurk, J. Sevick, A. Goldberg t'l'rensurerj, W. LnBrunerie, M. Whalen. Fuller Club Lqft Io lf1'yl1l.' Frrml llozr: S. llittcl, W. Hayes, l'rol'cssnr Fuller, l'. Collins, XV. Hcrricl-gc Second liow: W. Witllurs, J. Cllnpmzln CSnpcrvism'j, l . llrniucrml: J1,l..VNI.II!lf R. Susvrmnn D. U'Sl1c:L Hardee Club Lrjfl In Ifiglll: I rm1l linux' Mr. :Incl Mrs. CI'llK'llS, l'rnl0ssor lIlll'llL'0, D. Gray: Sl'l'Ull.lI Ron' ll. Richey, l'.0rtl1, W. PZIIDIHIS, ll. Kulll, G. Cope, 'l'. liawlm, .-X. llalmllurg 7'l:1'rrl Ifow: T. Axlxly l'. Szulmlcrs, l,. Gulrlwvl, K. Zcislcr, W. King, IC. CUlNlll.1l 0lII'lll lfnw: l,. Dorsey, R. llimlvr, li. llummoml, J. Curry, IC. Svtulz Ffflll llnw: J. SlllllEl', S. llruwnc .f 1.11 1. v Gardner Club Lzfl lo Righl: Front Razr: J. Mitchell, G. Chimples, Professor G. K. Gardner, A. Spencer: Svmnrl llmr: ll. Alrlon, J. Rose, Jr., H. Tate, Jr., D. Mucllonulrl, Jr., W. Kuin: Thfrrl lfozr: D. Rocniscln, R. Jones, H. Wcideli, Jr., W. Guillurd, Ill: l m1rfl1 R0ll'.' W. Craven, W. Ellis, l . lloilglltelillgg .lIixxiny.' J. Ingwersen, l . Wylc, W. Holm, D. Dcllost 5 1 ,lf .3 J' flflllfl in ...lvl ful 24,8 N 5 -.pg-.-Z ..-,- , . X For the third time since the war the Gardner Club is among the Ames Competition finalists. Twice, in the Spring and again in the Fall of 1948, the club has emerged victorious. Hopes and spirits are running high for this third at- tempt to gain the signal honor in moot court competition. Professor George K. Gardner has given the club the benefit ofhis time and experience since its inception in the 193O's. The record of the Club speaks for itself in representing both the work of Professor Gardner and its members. David Olds '46 and Robert Spire '52 were re- sponsible for the post-war rebirth and steady growth of the club. Representing the club in this year's final round will be William S. Ellis, john A. Mitchell and Archibald C. Spencer, oral counsel, and counsel on the brief George Chim- ples, Frederic Houghteling, james Ingwersen, james McKinley Rose, jr., and Fred Wyle. Messrs. Ingwersen and Rose were co-recipients of the first year Ames Brief Prize. With the returning second year veterans and a balanced first year court, the Gardner Club con- tinues to be a strong contender in future Ames Competition. all-121 Griswold Club The Griswold Club, organized in 1936, con- sists of two eight man courts in the first and second year and a single court of third year menwforty members in all. The present third year court compiled a per- fect record of four victories in the qualifying round last year and received the Roscoe Pound award which is awarded to the club which stands first among qualifying clubs. jeff O'Connell also won an individual prize for receiving the highest score given in the qualifying round for an oral presentation. Withjohn Moore andjeff as oralist, the club went on to win its quarter-final round. Once again jeff received the award for the most effective presentation. As this article is being written, preparation is being made for the semi-final round. With excellent material in the first and second year courts, the Griswold Club hopes to continue a high level of achieve- ment in Ames Competition. But the Griswold Club does not confine its activities to court room arguments. Last year the club had cocktail parties at the Christmas season and in the spring in addition to a lobster banquet in the spring. A highlight of the social calendar in the fall is the dinner and evening at the home of Dean Griswold. Augmenting the major social events are monthly luncheons at which a prominent figure from the Harvard com- munity chats informally with the club. This combination of social activity with Ames com- petition has helped make the Griswold Club one of the strong competitors among the Ames clubs of Harvard Law School. Lrjfl lo Riglll: Front linux' S. Brewster fblecretziryl, J. lVl:1cKcnty QSupcrvisorj, Dean Griswold, ll. Arvitlson fPresidcntl, J. 0'Counell: Szvronrl Ifmr: W. Mitchell, li. l.icl1ten:i.ucr, P. Mellon- zalcl, ll. llyun, L. Pierce, J. Prcssey, W. Smith: Thirrl lfozr: L. Hollnmn, A. llztnta, P. Marx, T. Witliycomlie, S. Schncck, li. Huile: l 0urfl1 Row: W. Lundquist., J. Wittenberg, S. llcr- nurtli, G. Honey, J. Erlnionds, W. Sclml'cl', A. Miller:I ifll1 llnnv: J. Moore, D. Fcittlicrston, D. Neirlitz, W. Carpenter, W. Johnson, D. SllllllCI'lllllfl, K. Hutlsoug 1lI1'.w1'ng: W. Nichols, N. Powers, P. Staley, E. Clary, A. Hollunrl, A. Meyer C'l'reztsurerD, J. Sztxc, ll. lVood, D. Corilcrmam, W. Lctson, I. Mucneil, B. llrowcr, 'l'. llagg, R. Larson. 4 1-131- Holmes Club Lcfl lo lfl'!llIl.'l l'0llf Row: N. Dexter, W. Painter, N. DnrrellgS1'l'on1l lfmr: N. Halle, J. B1lllkS0ll, J. Blum, IC. lluringg Tlrfrrl lfnzr: II. l'ot,t,er, N. Purves, l'. BllC'JlZl.llIlIl, l'. Gifford. Lqfl In lffylll: l .nnI Ifnu-.' I. l,i0l'S0ll, Professor ll. Knplun, YV. Sayer, J. Sink, J. Lund: Sw-our! Run-.' IC. I.:1Viue, 'I'. fillllglllill, W. Selmliek, Jr., W. Walsh, J. Street, V. Scanlon: Tlzirrl Iimr: J. Allen, Il. Pilskzlln, W. Vogt, P. Mu:-mluer, D. Meliinney, G. Wnlkcrg l uurIl: lfozr: W. Bray:-r, J. llunmire -I 144 1- Jaffe Club Founded in the spring of 1952 by the members of the present third-year court, thejaffe Club has already taken its place among the strong and established clubs in the Ames Competition. Recognizing the importance of the moot-court work in the Law School program, the Club strives to provide a congenial atmosphere in which its members may produce first-class work. To date the Club has prospered: the third-year court reached the semi-finalsg the second.year court goes into the quarter-finals. High spots of the year were the annual dinner and the in- corporation of the Commonwealth of Ames into the British Commonwealth, by which its courts were placed more squarely in the rich tradition ofthe common law. With this record of success, and the genial presence of Professor Louis Jaffe as its adviser, the Jaffe Club takes pride in its past, and looks to the future with confidence. f ,,,, . fjll , Z7 Left to Right: Front Row: M. Freedman, M. Harding, Professor Jaffe, R. Bm-netg Second Row: J. Hook, A. Friedberg, D. Ratner, W. Jenkins, F. Duffy, C. Zeitlin, Third Row: J. Wood, P. Coyle, R. Matusol'l', M. Katz, J. Harris, A. Lowenfeld, R. Sundlcrg Fourth Row: C.HnrH', R. Ravitz, J. Stoner, G. McConnell, A. 'rI'llSl'.llHUl, S. Potter, C. Woorlg Missing: L. Fordham, R. Herzstein, C. Karplus, R. Posel 11451- Kent Club Lqfl to Ifiylll: l r0nl Row: M. l'nlit.zer, ll.. llnnt, R. Hartsluorno, S. Hour, Jr., H. Sallcr, lt Earle: SI'l'lIllll Itmv: G. Ilarlng, lt. liklnnll, 'l'. Brown, W. Wood, M. Egan, J. Ilclglnun li. Sparrow: Third lion-.' A. Sigonrncy, ll. Pllllll, ll. Scott, J. Storey, N. Sclxivcrivk, J. Harris P. l3atorgI vurll1 llmr: S. llntlcr, W. Lovejoy, Jr., S. l'otsc'l1okg .llix.viny.' ll. llntton, N. Hale J. liankson, C. Asp, l'rol'cssor ltolncrt Bl'3lllCll0l' fSnpcrvlsorj. A Langdell Club Lrjfl In lliglll: Front lfmr: J. Cottlc fSnpervisnrD, Professor Sacks Clfacnlty Aclviserj, J 'l'1-lanfl fSecrctaryj1 Srl-onrl If0u': l'. l arrcll, II. Sha miro, lt. ltorlwin, A. Kltlllllllllll, G. Mul- l llern, J. Clnunlmcrs: Tlzirfl lfmr: J. Bok, G. Walzlstcln, l.. Warcl, A. K'ullnuncr, D. ltosc lfourllz lfmr: J. Swett, lt. Hnllmcrt: .llis.s-iny.' l . Lonrl, II. Sclnwnrtz, S. llorm-ns, V. Kanter CT. lVClSS, l'. Koenig, l'. Cilllllls, J. llalpcr, l'. Craig . -I 1461- Leach Club Lqfl In lffghli l'lI'0?1f Rowr: E. Chun, B. F. Patton, J. llnllnrml, P. YVilkinson, K. Rhocles Srcrmrl Row: G. Muynnrfl, F. NYhitc, R. Craig, P. Costello: Tllirrl lfuuw R. licrncr, 'l'. flrovkctt J. Wright, J. Gncwcy: .llixxiuyp J. ll0l2lSll, C. llisscll, I.. Joy Loss Club Lrjfl In R1'gl1f.'I r0n! Row: R. Cole, Professor Loss, li. Cffllllllll, A. lhmth: Szwmrl lfozr: L Grcenlmcrg, N. Isko, N. Lelloy, R. Oster, ll. Swartz: Thfrzl Ifmr: l'l. Fiore, I.. lirivksoil, A lillcntuck, ll. McMillcn1If'm1rll1 li'a11': D. l'r0ssl0r, A. Z1-lnivk. H. ll:ii'vl':l ifll1 lfmr: F. Smith line, l'. Zzllccki 11-171- Morgan Club Lrfl lo If'1.g1I,.' lfrnnl lfonu' M. Contor, G. Worstell, l'rol'essor Howe, P. Wright, R. Rcister Scrrmul Row: IC. Vun Gerpcn, li. Pincus, M. Vun llcurcn, J. French, F. Gilbert, R. Loengurcl Tlziwl Itour: lt. Moore, G. Knrnu.v:ns, IC. Shroecler, II. Fry, M. Stcnrng l 0IlI'Hlf How: J. Hillus M. llell, D. Ilurcly, l'. I.evingl 1fll: lfowf D. lvullnee, Jr., 1'll'i.v.ving: H. Steinke, WV. Crawford G. Honey, J. Street, C. Robinson, ll. Onimct, P. Wulsh, W. Boynn, J. Luckstone, D. Wheeler .l . MeNelis, J. linker, D. Anderson, YV. Finnell, J. llohmnn, D. Cogpgins, C. Emerson, J Stiles, C. Stone, J.-Whitney. Parsons Club Lift to lifglzl: Front Row: T. Swnin CSnpcrvisorD, l'rol'essor Freuncl, L. Spector: Sw-01:11 Row: A. Strauss Clllerkj, 0. Thinxsen, lt. Stovall, Il. Snnvelyg Thirrl lfow: I. Yerosloll, J. Ilinnmn, G. Sivunieh -1 1181. arshall Club The Marshall Club is the oldest club at the Law School, having been founded in 1825. At that time, john Marshall was Chiefjustice of the United States, and this school was still known as the Dane Law School. Among the members of the Club in years past were such men as Oliver Wendell Holmes,-john Chapman Gray, james Barr Ames and Jeremiah Smith. The Club also claims Rutherford B. Hayes, the only alumnus of Harvard Law School to have reached the Presidency of the United States. In recent years the Club has been active in Ames arguments, winning the competiton in 1952 and reaching the Quarterfinals in 1953. Another traditional and successful aspect of the Club's activities is its social functions. Ban- quets, luncheons, and cocktail parties help to make the Ames victories more glorious, the defeats less tragic. At the annual pre-Christmas Banquet, the principal Club social function of the Fall Term,judge Curtis Bok of the Philadelphia Bench was guest of honor. Indispensible to all this are Professors Scott and Baker, who are not simply advisers to the Club, but long-standing and respected friends of the Club and its membership. Lqft lo R'f!llIf.'FI'01lf Rmv: Professor Baker, D. Barnes CVicc-Prcsirlcntl, W. Scliapiro QP1'esi- flentj, S. Calm CSec1'etaryj, Professor Scott:Sz'rvnn1l lin-u'.' I-I. Homola, H. Walker, R. lirlicru, C. Convis, D. Allison, S. Dunn, A. Franklg Tlzirfl Ifnzr: H. Wilkins, S. Lielmscliutz, J. Abely, C. Schncelicrgcr, li. Hopkins, R. liricksong lfourlli Row: M. Burns, J. Galiler, D. Conrad, B. Wilson, J. MlllllIlSQ1'llff,l Roar: G. Scliunib, D. Rowlings, P. Shapiro, R. Grant, Sixth lfmv: IC. Howard, J. Drunlwrigllt, D. Clinkenlieartl, S. Kurzmnn, R. ISOSCIIIIHHIQ Sl'l'!'IlUL llozr: R. Fulleni, R. Spragneg il1is.siny: W. Anderson, J. Stoner, A. Licbig, D. Bok, L. Pollock, P. Lalie, D. Leanse, E. Cowett, C. Gaclrly, R. Cll0I'lll, D. lflmliarflt, J. Zccli, S. Gclhancl, ll. Moore, L. Perelman, J. Losos, 141. Gross, P. Pelham, J. Newman 4149i Pitney Club Imfl I0 Iffglll: Frmll lfn'n'.' l'rol'essm' R. linker, A. Sehreier CSupervism'l, G. Zimnlermull Scnnml lfmv: II. Knntnr, H. 'l'rnzenl'el1l, M. Kramer, II. linsenmn, R. lixlelstcin, P. Putonm Third Row: Il. Rubenstein, N. Ruskin, NV. i'iI'i,lIlllll, J. Goldstein, ll. Aisenllergg lllwlvxing: M YVulf, IC. Rosenberg Powell Club Lzjfl In RI.ff1Iffl I'0Ilf Hou-: R. llelmonte, D. linker, G. Werner, W. Stern: Sveonrl Rom: L Ill: I Ol 1. 1 B 0 1 Ill I url Inu C '1nyaln, .. ive, R. L'utl1e', . W ll li 3 I ' 1 I A. 'nrlin, G. Jones, II. Shanks I 1501- Pow Wow Club Ld! In Rllflllfi Frmzl lfnw: A. Swcctscr, H. C0l'l'00ll, l'rul'ussor Mark Dcw. Howe, XV. l'l'i1'kctt W. Muuck: Sw-onrl lfo'm.' R. Sllorb, D. llickfnrml, C. Albert, N. Haulcly, 'l'. lll'IIllllg'l.0ll, D Finnic: Tlzirrl Row: J. l'1ln'cuc-lou, J. Gmluun, C. Symington, l . Slivon: .lli.esin,y: A. Nurmun A. llolmbin, P. Hnrpcr, YV. YVilm0r, D. lVnttS, M. Slllllllllls Root Club Lcjfl lo lfiylll: l r0nl Roux' 'l'. l'l0llllD0l'g, J. llvvkler, D. All0l'lNll'll, I . Cilmlu, G. lfvnn, ll D'Aclumo, C. Julmsun, IC. Wise: Sworarl Row: M. Kcmpncr, A. lluugluml, lC. llifllilllllll, ll.. MCl,lll!lllKl, M. Muizv, I'I. Nnwlnn, G. Clwrry: Thirfl lx'm1'.' W. Wolf, D. l.0vL'nll1ul, A. Blllllll, B. Lune, C. Pnge, W. Gownn 11511- Seavey Club Lift to R'1fyht.'1 -ron! Row: R. Almrnms, S. Diznnoml, B. Davis, Svemlrl Row: A. Roth, J. Kirsten Professor Senvey, S. 1l0SCl'llJllllll, K. llerlcwg Thirll Row: S. Nelson Scott Club Lffl lo Riglzl:l rrn1l Rom' IC. Mnsinter, l'rol'cssor Scott, G. Alexumlcr, Professor McCurrly, R. Straumlmn: Swrnnrl Iiow: lC. SCllIlCll'Cl', J. Foltz, J. Ilzwclic, M. Owen, lJ.Col1un, H. Rey- nolclsg 7'l1'1'rrl Ifozv: K. Puntzcr, S. Fnuver, A. Mudge, W. Andrews, R. tlclllllllli Fourlh Row. ll. Heller, l . Gnrflner, ll. Kjellgren, l.. Dinkelsplelg l 11fll1 Ifow: L. MeQuz1rle, li. Coleorxl, J Stcmlnmng Jll'IlS-Villfff l . lvl2llll'2lll, J. Mcllilliemly, R. liereslorcl, J. Rolrson, K. Lfblllp, 1' Winterer. 11521 Jeremiah Smith Club Thejeremiah Smith Club is dedicated to the dual purpose of maintaining an active interest in the Ames competition and of fostering a congenial fellowship among its members. The tradition of the club is a long and rich one, dating back to the turn of the century when Professor Jeremiah Smith himself was club sponsor. Since that time the club has continu- ously participated with keen interest in the Ames competition, engaging in the final argu- ment in 1952. Moreover, the club has been active socially, having club luncheons and oc- casional parties. Y' 'Y' Our third year court this year, although not arguing in the final rounds, has shown a parti- cular interest in helping the first year people to become better acclimated to moot court work. Library tours, participation as judges, and general friendly advice have been a part of their contri- burion. Always a notable occasion for the J. Smith Club is the annual spring banquet. Faculty members are invited, and a guest address is given. Last year the club had the honor of having as its speaker University Professor Emeritus, Roscoe Pound. l l ill.. '.1. S ' .I-Ts? i 44 5 1 tl ilrlil li ll 'sg lf' je I '35 iq I! t!Ll,.i E jd it-giFs.f Lrgfl In Rigl1I:1 rnnt Rmr: M. Blank CClerkl, K. Kircher CSecretnI'yl, T. Godlin fPresidentD, S. Taylor CClerkl, M. DeSmet C2nd Year Clerkjg Second Row: E. Dell, J. Quinn, L. Gold- berg, H. Schneider, D. Jenks, D. Stuntong Third Row: D. Poling, R. Sanders, R. Henigson, R. Barnett, J. Pike, Fourlh Row: J. Gregg, F. Shapiro, M. Loening, H. Norwood, Fifth Row: L. Cohen, E. Jensen, R. Hnndros, R. Dupont 41531 Sutherland Club lqfl lo Iiiyhl: Frrml lfnw: H. Dicr, 'l'. W. lCnstis, A. Ilnrlcrlmcrg, D. Swartz: Swr-vml linu- ll. G. Cuflry, ll. Ilzucscnlcyur, W. llloom, 'l'. Williams: ill1'.vxfrry.'.l. Dye W Toepfer Club rf! In Iliy!1I:I ronl Ifnlr: N. Wclmlm, G. Guru, Dunn 'l'oepl'1-r, G. Miller, C. Bright: Sl!!'0lll linux' J. Pnwcll, I . D'Amlrcn, ID. Slmrpc, ll. llcrmnn, li. llulmuntu, C. Sznvln, l . Forne I'hir1l lfnw: L. Suskor, A. Rose, G. Duku, Nl. Gillnm, Nl. Slllllfll1I'lllIIl'NI Ifmr: I . W. String lcllow, G. Gornmn, 'l'. Swain, l'l. Sllllplrfl 11541 Story Club Left to Riylrl: Front Row: G. Culver, Professor Hart, Professor Scott, li. Carr, W. Seavey, Professor LossgSccom1 Row: C. Urski, C. Fisher, IC. Reed, J. Kirkpatrick, J. DcFrnnco, J. Elli- t-ott, M. Wullnceg Tlzirrl linux' R. Meade, D. Bnrnes, A. Wimlels, C. Wilde, ll. Muull, L. Pliilp ff- ,2 F2 L.-.1-1 lf'i ' F21-X 'ff Lf Living up to its long and honorable tradition, the Story Club today combines active competi- tion in the moot courts of Ames with a lively program of social activity. Since World War II, the Club has argued four times in the quarter- finals ofthe Ames Competition, and this year its third year court will participate in the final round. When not busy with the rigors of advocacy, the members' pastimes have varied from picnicking in the Massachusetts hills to toasting the approach of Christmas over a well- cooked dinner. The third oldest organization participating in the Ames Competition, the Club is named for joseph Story C1779-18451 Associate-Iustice of 4 1551 the Supreme Court, and the first to hold the chair of Dane Professor of Law at Harvard. Early records reveal little, but it is well-estab- lished that the Club enjoyed a fruitful existence in the Twentieth Century. Professor Scott re- ports that the Club was flourishing when he was a member in 1906, and Professor Chafee testifies that it stood equally high in 1913 when he ar- gued for it. The early traditions and standards were maintained also in 1930 when Professor Hart was a member. This year the Club welcomes to membership Professor Louis Loss whose counsel and humor have been enjoyed by all. E. Warren Club Left to Right: Front Row: N. Yoffe, G. Roulncll, R. Unger QSupcrvism'D, L. Mnnmlcrino D. SCll!VIll'tZQ Second Row: S. Gcllmncl, R. Whitstock, G. ll0llCllCl', M. Mnrkoticg Third Row A. Rosenfeld, H. Hiller, A. Snyder, J. Rosenberg ' Webster Club Lffl In Iffglll: I rnnl lfnlr: ll. Bllllflilllllll, ll. Snnlurel, Jr., J. llcrnstuln, R. Fcinlmcrg: Svrvmnl llmr: C. llnvklvy, W. f'urt0r, .lr., .l. Alger, R. Frcirlin, A. Morulli, M. Levine: Tllfrfl How. ll. Wansscrmun, R. Mzlllci, .l. Ilnmlrns, fl. Wall, l'. Nvusturltg I m1rll1 lfnu-: R. Vvsnri, ll. Poole, Jr. I 156 l- illiston Club Recently the faculty advisor of the Club was talking with a returning graduate, who had learned that he was teaching a section in con- tracts. The grad, eager to find some bond be- tween himself and the present school, asked, Is Professor Williston still teaching? No, at ninety-one he is quite well and comes to his office every dayg but he has not taught for a good many years now. After a pause: You're teaching from his casebook though? No. As a matter of fact, I have my own Casebook. A painful silence, conversational disaster im- pended--finally: But of course he's still the great authority? You bet he is! Common ground had been reached at lastg the old and new had found their reconciliation. That Samuel Williston is the great authority in the subjects on which he wrote Qand happily still writes, is a proposition that will furnish common ground for generations of lawyers to come. For, in a sense that does not apply in the same degree to anyone else, his legal scholar- ship has been creative. He brought order out of chaos and stamped upon the subjects he made his own the strong imprint of a deft and vigor- ous mind. Those who come after him may de- lude themselves into thinking they are changing the structure, but the outlines of that firm origi- nal impress will still show through any masonry that lies within their power. L...-n-1 yV'gf ' ,zigfif 195' mf!! Lcfl In li'igl1,l.' Front Row: G. DeCnstro, D. Hnyliurst, ll. Bell, L. Levine, N. Trynin, F. Scllwellm, F. Alxrunison, D. Pnreellg Swconrl Row: D. Pierson, E. Stone, C. Nelson, A. Harris, IC. Weber, J. Moore, E. Stone, Third Row: W. Orme, ll. llnell, C. Ferlrlcn, D. Dragnitz, W. Ivey, J. I'IlCI'lllgQ1'i0llI'flI Row: D. Tnyer, E. Dunn -l 1571- Wilson Club Lfft In Rfghl.'l r011l lfo-zr: li. Howard, R. Larkin, R. 'l'reuuor, C. Talley I f lllfllllfl 91001111 lfnf ': J. R t VH' J. Pfohl R. C7 ,tifzmn D. l er'u on' Th' 1 lfor: I . S ll I Renne Il u cn , , oe g, , g., s , zrf 1 u :vm 5 C. Tnllxot, W. McMahon, R. Gagnon UNPICTURED AMES CLUBS BACON GLUECK BAKER HALL BLACK HUGHES BRAUCHER LANDIS BURTON MADISON CARSON MAGRUDER CAVERS MANSFIELD DODD PATTERSON SURREY 11581 Ames Competition Finalists GARDNER CLUB STORY CLUB GEORGE CH IMPLES WILLIAM S. ELLIS fOralistj FREDERIC D. HOUGHTELING JAMES W. INGWER SEN JOHN A. MITCHELL QOraIistj JAMES MCKINLEY RO SE ARCHIBALD C. SPENCER QOraIistj FRED WYLE 11591 DAVID N. BARUS EDWIN J. CARR JOHN W. DICKEY COralistJ ARTHUR C. DWYER J. LEMOYNE ELLICOTT QOra1istj JOSEPH Da FRANCO JOHN E. KIRKPATRICK RICHARD K. MCLAREN ff EJ 1 64. . -9 -.J 4.1 E.. 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Qi' 1 1Xx 61..- V.J': '. 7 N7-'90 Oo 40 Vo CDQN 'rflqctsr Cy ro IQNI 4 we malt: fo .f 4 Aw J, Q 0 if 0 W ff o 'noob fr X! l'0y,.,o0 ff 2 'We , Q, . C. 04' ur Cffnio' fm M wo 40 E . ' na -' . 0001 P 4.r Q ' 3, 4 . , '5:,,7 ' 'bla Harvard 'judges have at last awakened... to the treasures buried in the law reviews. In 1927, when justice Cardozo thus cele- brated the rise of the reviews, the Pla1'wzrz!Lazu Review was entering its fortieth year. During the past year-its sixty-seventh--the editors of the Review continued in their attempts to mint the treasures to which the good judge referred. Their products, however, are not destined to be buried so deeply as they would have been in justice Cardozo's day. The function of law re- views in the nation's legal system is now more widely recognized, and the Harvard Review, as is attested to by its wide distribution and the frequency with which it is referred to in judicial decisions, is by far the most widely relied upon of all. Law Review Each edition goes out to nearly eight thousand courts, libraries, law ofhces, and schools across the country. The Rezfiew carries to lawyers in- formation on trends and events in the law and serves them as a helpful and reliable research tool. It explains whole areas oflaw to students. It points out glaring inadequacies to legislators. And-the function with which justice Cardozo was most impressed-its analyses suggest to the judges insights into legal complexities, while its criticism help them acquire perspective and ideas so that they can better mold future law. The production of a publication that can hll those various duties in a responsible manner re- quired a large part of the time of the fifty-seven Review editors. They solicited articles from Lzfl lo ltiyl1l:l ir.vl Ifmr: ll. Frankel, l'. Schiff, D. Rok, ll. Dinkelspicl: Srfrrzzzrl lfmr: R. Herzstcin, R. Kahn, ll. Gold, J. Kurtz, J. Steudnlun, D. Ratner, R. Markus, M. Brown, R. llronison: Tlzirrl ltoir: R. Cole, J. Kozol, J. Knplun, l'. lintor, l'. Arceclu, W. Doolittle, ll. Nichols, A. Kzuillnitn, IC. Stehhins, N. Gold, J. Noonan, S. Lund, L. Lcinntn, l'. Holmes, S. Butler: I uurIlz linux' R. McGrath, W. l'i1rsley, W. Smith, W. Andrews, ll. Arlclson, A. Roth, A. Lozowick, C. Bright, J. Logan, G. Weisz, G. Gillespie, L. l oi'dhnin, S. Dunn, A. Kirkpatrick, D. lilignerg lfliflh Row: J. Solovy, A. Greenberg, N. Newbury, H. Steiner, II. Wilkins, J. Pnrsons, W. Letson, W. Ni- ehols, M. Whalen, D. Lyons, J. lVleAlec, K. llerlew, R. Southgate, H. Furth, V. Pntriek irony judges, professors, and practitioners on signifi- cant topics of current and permanent interest, and they read carefully the scores of articles sub- mitted. They spent hours scanning advance reports for significant cases. Having found a topic on which to write, they searched care- fully for all apposite law and background in- formation. In writing they revised and edited so that each sentence was concise and precise. Having written, they conferred with professors, then they checked each reference several times so that accuracy, a prime Review requirement, might be achieved. By those efforts alone the editors would have published a review that served only the worka- day function of an encyclopedia. In order to turn out a product that will have a role in the formation on future law, the editors spent further hours arguing the wisdom of each legal principle to be discussed in the Review. Then they summarized their conclusions in a few cau- tious and carefully considered criticims-enough to give an idea to those who make and work with the law, but not so much as to cast doubt on the accuracy and objectivity of the analysis. But all was not labor and mental exercise with the editors of Gannett House. They engaged from time to time in games of foot- ball, basketball, and softball, both intramurally and with the Board of Student Advisers and Legal Aid. They relaxed at not infrequent parties and, as a climax to their social season, held the an- nual formal banquet. OFFICERS President ...... ......... A ndrew L. Kaufman Article Editor. . . .,..... Bruce W. Nichols Treasurer .... . . J. William Doolittle,jr. Case Editors. . .... Edward C. Stebbins Stuartj. Land Note Editors ..... .... P hillip E. Areeda Norman Gold Developments Editor .......... Peter A. Bator Book Review Editor ...... J olm T. Noonan, jr. Director, Legal Research Program Leonard M. Leiman Board of Student dvisers Sixteen second and third year students, ranking next to Law Review members in class standing, comprise the Board of Student Advisers. Since 1910 the Board has been en- trusted with the administration of the moot court program of the School, a program that had its beginnings some ninety years before that time, when the earliest students of the school formed law clubs and argued then contemporary appellate cases among them- selves. Nobody argues any more whether Congress may prohibit slavery in the Western Territories, but moot court work continues to be an important aspect of a Harvard Law School education. . A major part of the Board's energies is de- voted to the first year class. Early each autumn it undertakes to train the newcomer in the pro- cedures of legal research, and then to advise him for, since 1950, herj in preparation of an appellate brief and an oral argument on a case drawn from the subject matter of one of the first year courses. Arguments are then con- ducted before three-judge courts selected from the second and third year classes. Early in the spring, the autumn's opponents team up against another pair for a doubles argument involving more complex legal issues. But the heart of the moot court program is the Ames Competition, begun in 1911 as the Lljff In lif1'ghl.' First Roux' M. lilirliell, fl. lluntlnll, Jr., D. Melamed, F. Sehcrg Swonrl Row: IC. Cowett, P. Albrecht, G. Guru, D. Keller, L. Biltlerg Tlrirvl Row: T. liarclos, A. llcrllicll, M. Alexander, ll. Hulbert, R. Kinne, J. Kllllfflllilllll, L. lioseng illii-.v1':1g.' R. Heath nest result of a bequest by the late Dean james Barr Ames. Law Clubs composed of eight second year students begin an elimination contest that culminates in the spring of their third year in a final argument between the two surviving clubs, by tradition presided over by a member of the United States Supreme Court and two other distinguished jurists: no opportunity here to hoodwink a judge who is not over-wise. The Board in recent years has conducted a Drafting Competition, supplementing its moot court program. Student teams submit their so- 1160 lutions to problems calling for the drafting of legal documents or legislation to meet con- temporary needs. The duties of Board members are many and varied: to supervise the organization of more than a thousand students into law clubsg to write, and rewrite, the hundreds of cases to be argued, to schedule and superintend hundreds of argumentsg and most important, to give counsel to first year students, the function which both justifies their organization's name, and provides them with their greatest satisfaction. l l Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Framed above the fireplace in the Board of Directors' room in Gannett House is the Charter of Incorporation granted by the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts to the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau in 1914. The Charter states that the corporation is formed for the purpose of rendering legal aid and assistance, gratu- itously, to all persons or associations who by reason of financial embarrassment or social position, or for any other reason, appear worthy thereof. From its informal inception in 1893 until today when, as the only completely stu- dent-managed and student-operated legal aid group in the country, it handles approximately a thousand cases a year, the Bureau has striven to carry into practice this basic purpose. The Bureau's personnel consists of forty high ranking students in the second and third years of the Law School. Their activities, in extend- ing legal service to worthy clients, has the threefold advantage of making the courts avail- able to those who would otherwise be unable to engage legal help, giving practical legal experi- ence to the students that proves invaluable to their legal careers and, at the same time, relieving the local bar of the onerous obligation of accept- ing clients who are unable to pay a fee. The Bureau operates in a manner very similar to a middle sized law firm. Clients directed to the oflices of the Bureau by various social agencies, court ofiicers, members of the bar and satisfied clients, are met in the reception room by Mrs. Esther L. Cushman, the very capable secretary and administrative assistant of the Bureau, where they are registered, pay their retainer Q25 cents to cover stamps and mail- ingj and are introduced to the student counsel who has an ofiice hour at that time. In the con- ference rooms across the hall, the counsel elicits financial data from the client to determine if he is eligible to receive charitable service. When the client is accepted, the counsel then compiles the information necessary to enable him to advise the client of the steps necessary to solve his legal problem. As a further aid in arriving at a satisfactory solution, the Bureau has made it a Lift In Righl: I 1'r.-rl Row: L. Silverstein fSeeret:uryl, J. Harris CSenior Direetorl, R. l'osel Cl'residentJ, R. Barnet CJuuior Dire:-torl, G. Zeiilenstein fJunior Directorjg Srvorul lfmr: l'l. Bloom, li. Dempsey, D. Volien, H. Katz, Nl. Egan, J. Noble, R. Drelien, J. Weller! Tlrirrl lf0'Il'.' D. Leventhal, A. Goldberg, N. Darrell, J. I'I0l,Lflllllll, H. Kussner, D. l renc'li, J. C7ulil'uno W. CllllllWiCk1l'l0lll'l,l lfozr: L. Mt-Quudc, M. Bell, H. Aron, S. 'l'llllllCIllHllllll, J. Dailey, li. Arvidson, J. Bok: Ifzifllz linux' J. Downey, H. Roth, D. Sutherland, A. Lowenfeld 11701- policy to direct all clients in domestic relations cases to a social agency, in most cases either the Cambridge Family Society or the Catholic Charitable Bureau, to help the client think through his problem and avoid hasty action that so often leads to irreparable injury. If the social worker is satisfied that the client has made a responsible decision, the Bureau is so advised and will proceed with the case. The counsel prepares the necessary legal research in the well- equipped Bureau library where the Massachu- setts reports, statutes, outstanding treatises and indexed files of memoranda compiled by former Bureau members offer handy tools in this as- pect of his activities. At the conclusion of this process, the counsel is able to proceed to the action he deems necessary, whether it be giving advice, negotiating with attorneys, drawing up documents or going to court. To aid him in these activities, the Board of Directors is con- stantly available for consultation as is Mr. Edward LeCam of the Boston Legal Aid Society, who also, as attorney of record, signs all the pleadings that go before the courts. The range of cases presented in an average year is wide. Although approximately fifty per cent of its cases are in the field of family prob- lems, divorce, separate support and the like, and another twenty per cent deal with landlord- tenant controversies, the remainder vary from tort cases to an occasional bankruptcy. To handle criminal cases outside the scope of its civil practice, the Bureau established the Har- vard Voluntary Defenders, now enjoying a very successful independent existence. Thus, no worthy client in need of legal aid is turned from its doors. As a member of the National Legal Aid Asso- ciation, the Bureau, with the support of school authorities and local bar associations, has made a significant contribution in helping to achieve the goal that no person shall be denied the equal protection of the law because he is poor. Harvard Voluntary Defenders The Harvard Voluntary Defenders is a Har- vard Law School student organization which, in conjunction with and under the supervision of the Boston Voluntary Defenders Committee, provides legal assistance to worthy and indigent persons accused of crimes. Student Defenders make daily visits to Suf- folk Countyjail where they interview clients who have filled out cards requesting assistance. They then return to Gannett House where they com- plete a report which includes the Common- wealth's accusations, the defendant's story, and the counsel's conclusions. This report is im- mediately forwarded to the Boston Committee where it is reviewed. If additional facts are desired, the Harvard office is asked to make an additional interview. Meanwhile, if the de- fendant has asserted his innocence, his story is checked, the scene of the crime visited, and wit- nesses carefully questioned. Where a prisoner has not appeared in District Court by the time he asks for aid, he will be represented there by a student Defender. The District Court has jurisdiction in all misdemean- ors, in which case a full trial is held. In the case of felonies the District Court simply determines the existence of probable cause, and if present, binds the defendant over for the grand jury. In this instance the function of the student counsel is to note the Commonwealth's case against the accused and cross-examine prosecution witnesses. Through these activities, with the guidance of the Boston Committee, the Harvard Defenders have established an enviable record. Although statistics for the current year are not yet com- plete, the 1952-53 figures indicate the scope of the group's operations. In that year President Henry Naruk reported 258 new cases handled and 61 District Court appearances entered. Of the 45 cases in which the District Court assumed full jurisdiction, only 9 jail sentences were im- posed, the others resulting in acquittal, tion, suspended sentence, filing, or fine proba- Lift Io R1'ghI:1 1'r.vl Row: D. Green C'l'rensurerD, V. Weiss Cl'resitlentl, Mrs. A. Rogers, C. Cooper CSecretaryJ: Sw-nnzl limr: J. Mclntoslx, ll. Sykes, A. Sigourney, L. Manderino, A. Rodnmn: Third Il,U1l'.' lr. MeQuaclc, li. .Iau'olms, J. l,0l'il'llll00, M. Sclilosshcrg, H. Clauloulios 11721 The members of the group are second and third year men interested in the administration of criminal justice. This year the membership committee received applications from and inter- viewed 56 second year men. Thirteen men were selected at the end of October. These men were rigorously trained during November and December. They attended lectures designed by a training committee to familiarize them with Massachusetts criminal procedure and the prac- tical aspects ofinterviewing prisoner sand poten- tial witnesses. They were taught the tech- niques of representing defendants in the District Courts. They learned to draft succinct, accur- ate, and comprehensive records of their work. A large part of this training was accomplished in the field, new members being assigned to ac- company and assist third year counsel at jail, on investigation, and in court. Since its inception five years ago, the scope of the Defenders' service to the community has expanded continually. This year for the first time the Defenders operated during the summer months. Under the supervision of Secretary Charles J. Cooper 59 new cases, with charges ranging from vagrancy to second degree murder, were added to the files. Four District Court ap- pearances were entered, and answers were sent to ten letter inquiries from inmates of out-of-state penal institutions. In view of the summer work and a planned revival of operations at the East Cambridgejail, the Defenders estimate that in 1953-54 they will have aided 400 defendants. The continued growth of the Harvard Vol- untary Defenders has been made possible by the interest, encouragement, and active support of Dean Erwin N. Griswold and of Wilbur G. Hollingsworth, Esq., Chief Counsel and founder of the Boston Voluntary Defenders Committee. - we-W A imy Legislative Research Bureau Imfl Io R1'gl1I:Firsf Rout: R. L. Bnrovick, G. M. Worstell CSecretaryl, G. T. Roumell, Jr. Cl'resirlentJ, Professor Sucks flfiieiilty Arlvisori, R. R. lVlatnsofl' CResenr0l1 Directorl, D. I-I. Greenwalclg Sammi R0'll'.' J. B. Street, Jr., R. ll. Donovan, G. H. Weinstein, N. H. Goldberg, R. S. Cummings, IC. J. Suck: Thin! Row: W. M. Gross, K. l . Phillips, W. Walsh, C. VV. Page, R. L. llnger: l m1rIll R0'11'.' l . 0. Hongliteling, J. 0'Reily, Jr.: illisxfng: I . H. D'Antlreu, Jr., J. Rerslnul, R. l'l. Erickson, M. H. Frecrlinain, R. Harlinrg, C. H. Hznrff, D. Knssow, G. J. Mnlhern, Jr., ll. Rosenberg, I . Solomon. Jr. Chapter 145, Section 18 is hereby amended by striking out the word . . This is what the Harvard Student Legislative Research Bureau spends most of its time doing. The Bureau offers its services to public spirited groups in Massachusetts and elsewhere who are interested in presenting legislation to a legislative body. If requested by such a group, members of the Bureau will do the legislative drafting and the legal research involved in such drafting. The Bureau consists of twenty-Eve second and third year students. Although only a year old, the Bureau has been called on to work on many various types of legislation. So far Bureau members have worked on such legislative drafting problems as motel regula- tions, urban redevelopment laws, Plan E pro- posals in Massachusetts, workmens' compensa- tion laws, tax legislation, and juvenile delin- quency. Members have also helped annotate the Uniform Commercial Code for Massachu- setts while others have worked in the Counsel's ofiice of the Massachusetts House of Represen- tatives. When they have a few spare minutes, mem- bers can be heard in their office at 23 Everett Street arguing about clear language in legisla- tive drafting. Or better yet, members can be heard talking about the valuable practical experi- ence and information they are learning in their work in the Harvard Student Legislative Bureau. 41741 Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House In its fifty-third year of existence, the Brooks House Committee donated the time and in- genuity of its thirty or so members to its tradi- tional tasks of raising money and helping people, and added to their program as the sole Social Service group at the Law School. As has been customary, the Committee handles the Combined Charities Drive, raising large sums of money for distribution to a wide variety of causes, published the Student Direc- tory, and roused student donors to the Blood Drives. During Princeton weekend, and again in the Spring, evening dances were planned and put on, and throughout the year, a number of informal Mixer dances were presented. For the second straight year, the Committee compiled informa- tion on Commissions in the military service, and distributed it to the students. Once more a proud parent, the Committee saw its most recent offspring, the Legislative Research Bureau, follow the Yearbook, the Coffee Hour, the Forum and the Legal Aid Bureau to independent success. An innovation during the past year was the sponsoring of dinners for foreign students at the homes of married law students in the area. The traditional sponsoring of the sports' leagues, and the service of providing textbooks to needy law students were continued. OFFICERS Chairman. . , . . .Douglas MCC. Cochran Secretary .,.. .... D avid W. Conrad Treasurer .,.. .... G reta M. Worstell Lqfl fo lt'igl1f.'l 1'rxI limr: I . l'il'illICl', D. Conrnrl CSec'returyJ, D. Cochran Qfllmirinunj, G. Worstell Q'l'reusurcrjg Sl'!f0Illl limlx' W. Boyun, l . Solomon, I-I. Paul, R. Whitstock, M. llresler 11751 Harvard Law The principal function of the Harvard Law School Forum is to present competent speakers discussing interesting and often controversial topics to the Law School and University Com- munity. In its eighth year, and still in the process of growth, the Fo rum is becoming more and more an important social and culturalforce of Metropolitan Boston. The Forum receives wide newspaper coverage, and its programs are broadcast over the Boston radio. Plans are now in effect to extend its scope still further. Needless to say, the difficulties involved in attracting qualified speakers to Cambridge are considerable. Once Forum members decide upon a topic, all such responsibilities are placed in the hands of the particular program coordinator. It is upon him that the burden of communication, persuasion and preparation falls. In most in- stances, the speakers the Forum would like to School Forum attract are in demand elsewhere, a lawyer's artistry is often required to induce them to select the primrose path to sunny Cambridge. Incongruity is one of the Forfmfr virtues. Whereas it was first felt that a forum of this sort would concentrate upon presenting pro- grams devoted to vital issues important in world affairs, the years have seen a change of policy. Forum programs now are not devoted in every instance to any world shattering issues, but to those topics which the board thinks will be of interest to the student body and prospective Forum audience. In line with this view, the first Forum of the year dealt with the ever- fascinating topic of The American Girl. Qualified speakers were in attendance:MAl Capp, Earl Wilson and Magda Gabor. Diver- ging from the flippant, the next program was dedicated to a discussion of Boston censorship Lffl In Rliflllff I 1'r.vf Row: J. Bernstein, A. lligmnn, J. Olive, IC. Roscnkruntz, H. Paul, H. Wasserman: Sr:-mul Ron-: R. Goehring, N. Gold, R. Goldsvhieder, L. Goldberg, K. Korh, D. Swnrtzg Tlzfrrl ll,0ll'.' W. Stringlcllow, G. Werner, K. Breskin, A. Goldman, A. Applestein, Neil Lelloyg Fourfh lion-: R. Arnnx liver entitled Banned in Boston. A later program dealt with The Political Machine, and fea- tured speakers were Messrs. Curley and Rappa- port. Other programs included a discussion of racial intermarriage, Communism in the Churches, labor relations, the Fifth Amend- ment, and powers of the press. There were in addition diverse other programs, making for a varied and interesting agenda. Another aspect of Forum activity centers closer to home. From time to time the Forum presents legal programs for the benefit of the student body. Admissions to these discussions is free of chargeg it is from the admission re- ceipts ofthe Forum proper that the student-run liorfml is able to meet expenses and exist. From its comfortable ofiice at 23 Everett Street, with the aid ofa most charming secre- tary in Mrs. Carroll Woolson, the Forum oper- ated, writing letters, making phone calls, and ever planning all the while attempting to stay in the black. F0l'llIll members spent many hectic but enjoyable hours in an attempt to make an occasional Friday evening interesting and in- formative. Q 41171, Ha rva rd Law As the oldest law school newspaper in the United States, the RECORD occupies a unique position in student and alumni life. It is more than an informative weekly of what is happening around the school and in the legal field gener- ally, the RECORD serves as a medium through which the students and alumni may, and do, voice their complaints, criticisms, suggestions, and observations. Its carefully considered edi- torials attempt to voice the feelings of the stu- dent body on a multitude of issues, its alumni notes keep graduates posted on the doings of many of their classmates, its features bring a welcome chuckle into the offices of thousands of lawyers throughout the country. It is a tribute to the RECORD'S success in these matters that its circulation has been steadily growing through the years, so that today, the weekly printing of the paper is distributed to over 7500 subscribers. The RECORD'S voluntary staff in addition to carrying the law school curriculum has had the job of organizing and putting out an issue every Thursday for twenty-four weeks during the school year. The oflicers for the first eight issues of this year, who carried over from thelast three issues School Record of 1952, were: Herbert D. Lewis, President, Chas. H. W. Talbot, Editorial Manager, Melvin F. Cohen, Business Manager. The Editorial Board consisted of Burton T. Gans, Associate Editor, William Westling, News Editor, George Chimp- ples, Copy Editor, and Edward Pincus, Adver- tising Manager. The oflicers for the next twelve issues, who served until the election of the new Board late in March, were: Burton T. Gans, President, Chas. H. W. Talbot, re-elected Edi- torial Manager,joel Greenberg, Business Man- ager. The Editorial Board was headed by Ar- nold F. Ciaccio, Associate Editor, William Westling was re-elected News Editor, Paul F. Glenn became Copy Editor, and Robert Bel- monte, Advertising Manager. Carrying the burden of the departments for 1952-53 were Arnold F. Ciaccio, Current Case, Herbert Was- serman, Gallery, joel Greenberg, Treasurer, Paul F. Glenn, Alumni Notes. In the election held late in November, four new department editors were established. Besides the afore- mentioned four which were held by Marvin Stern, Current Case, Edmund Rosenkrantz, Gallery, Matt Kessler, Treasurer, and john Corry, Alumni Notes, the spots of Articles Lrfl to Right: First Rmv: W. Westling, M. Cohen Qllusiness Manngerj, H. Lewis CPresidentD, C. H. W. Talbot Clilditorinl Munagerj, B. Guns, Second Row: J. Hook, J. Bernstein, M. Stern, R. Belmonte, M. Kramer, Third Row: P. Glenn, P. llrawner, J. Greenberg, H. Wasserman, M. Kessler, Fourtli. Row: J. D. Petersen, J. Corry, L. Joy, A. Ciaccio, IC. Rosenkrantz, Mi.-ming: G. Chimples, E. Pincus, A. Miller, D. Swartz 41781 Editor, filled by jim Petersen, and Features Editor, by Herbert Wasserman, were established, Edward Pincus was Advertising Coordinator, and john Bernstein was named Cartoon Editor. To help meet its deadline the RECORD has established a basic routine. There is a pre- liminary deadline every Friday for material in read- able form. Of necessity, however, some material will not come in until Monday, at which time the proofs on Friday's material are corrected and the last minute materials are whipped into shape. Tuesday afternoon the President, Edi- torial Manager, Associate Editor and a member of the staff go down to the printshop to set up, read page dummies, write the last few head- lines, and revise a final article or two. Finally late Tuesday evening, the paper is put to bed. Every Thursday morning will find the RE- CORD on sale in the various wings of Langdell and Austin Halls, the appearance of the paper often causes a traffic bottleneck in the movement through the halls. Through the latter part of the week, copies of the RECORD may be seen in the classrooms, in libraries, in lockers, and in the Professors' offices. To coin a phrase, At Har- vard, nearly everyone reads the RECORD. Among the interesting aspects of the RE- CORD'S publication each week is the mail which comes in from alumni, students, and faculty. The letters clearly indicate that the senders regard the paper as the chief liason be- tween themselves and the Law School. Readers send in interesting cases to be written up in Sub judice, or anecdotes for Off The Record, or suggestions of graduates to be interviewed for the popular Gallery feature. Occasionally readers take issue with an editorial, or suggest a topic for a future editorial. In taking its place as a part of the Law School, the RECORD is proud of the part it plays. The RECORD gives an annual gift of 3600 to the Scholarship Fund of the Law School. Last year it purchased, jointly with the School, an auto- matic duplicating machine and donated it to the School for use by all law student organizations. For publicizing Law School activities and helping to create a deep sense of pride in our class and our school, the RECORD and its busy student staff and editors deserve the thanks and appreciation of their classmates and of the alumni. Harvard Law School Yearbook Locked serenely within the borders of these two pages, unique for their sedate decor, are the fif- teen most expressionless faces foicle infzz, supra, ezconrmj in thelaw school-selected, ofcourse,at random. But behind these inscrutable coun- tenances lies the history of one of the older law school journals, now in its six hundred sixty- first continuous year of publication fbarring a slight lapse due to a photo-engravers strike and scarcity of newsprint during the Hundred Years Warj. It all began back in the days when one Edward One was on the throne ofEngland and Professor- Scott-Knows-Who beside him on the wool- sack. These were the days when footnotes had just been inventedg when the assize of novo! disreirin was the rage along with n1o1't:l4nceJto 1' and nuper obiitg when the celebrated cases of Anon 11. Anon. and Anon. 11. Anon. fon appealj first hit the advance sheets, when hard cases were making the first bad law. It is said that He fSerjeant Maynardj had such a relish of the old year books that he carried one in his coach to divert him in travel, and said he chose it before any comedy Qkoger Northj. In 1283 the case book method freputedly in- troduced by a nationalist Chinese Law professor of the Soong Dynastyj came into its own at long last when the earliest published Year Book made its appearance in the western world, and the de- cided cases, which had been used merely as illus- trations for the more conventional treatises of the day, were collected and published in one volume. Plucknett says: Throughout the Year Books of Edward II there breathes a spirit of keenness, of combativeness, and restlessness which makes these the gayext of law books. fPlucknett, Year Book 13 Rirlmrd II, xiii, xivj In fact we venture to suggest that the Year Books of Edward II resemble not so much the modern law report as a pro- fessional newspaper which combines mat- ters of technical interest with the lighter side of professional life. They repre- sented not merely the legal learning of the time of Edward II, but also its high .rpiritr and its professional feeling-even bits of Loft to Righi: First Rmr: J. Bernstein, S. Hutt CAdvertising Manugerl, R. Barovick Cliusincss Mmmgerj, P. Schlesinger Qlitlitorj, S. Auderieth fAssistunt Eflitorj, K. Grcenstein: Sl'l'0IIlf Rmr: R. Arum, R. Hellrlllllll, L. Pustolove, S. Liebschutz: .lIiA'.S'1'Il!l.' S. Bacon, G. Watts, F. Smithline,, G. Chimplcs, D. Cohan -11801 5. ff pf! - gossip and anecdotes. fldem, A Concise History of the Coozmozz Law, p. 240D But one of the most puzzling features of the history of the Year Books is the constant change in their character and outlook. Qld., Ibid. p. 2391 Indeed, Plucknett would scarcely recognize the new look in the format of this book, so dras- tically has it been modified in order to cope with the needs of today's harassed law student. No longer the compendious trilingual publication of Kings Edward QOne and Twoj with its Latin forms, French reports and English translation, the 1954 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL YEAR- BOOK appears as a sleek picture album, keeping pace with visual developments in other fields in bringing a new dimension to the study of law, In keeping with this avowed purpose of the YEARBOOK, it is essential-and this is known only to a select few-that the editors of this publication take a special seminar devoted to an intensive study of the history and develop- ment of the English Year Books, for which a knowledge of Latin and French is of course a prerequisite. Only with this background can a YEARBOOK editor feel that he is properly equipped to undertake the alphabetization of names, the correction of mistakes in spelling, the pasting-up of pictures, the selling of sub- scriptions, the forestalling of creditors and the collection of monies, in which pursuits he finds himself constantly engaged. Once again, as has been our custom through- out our recent fdating from the establishment of Harvard Law School in 1817, history, we are obliged to acknowledge our debt of gratitude to the students, the Deans' oliices, the photogra- pher, engraver, secretary, subpoena and process servers who gave unstintingly of their time and professional advice fand to the advertisers and subscribers who gave so unwittingly of their moneyj without whose aid the policies of this book could not have been effectuated. To those whose pictures appear in this volume - and to those more modest among the unpictured--we give special thanks for making this volume pos- sibleg and we hope-one day when these same pictures are ready to be reproduced to hang be- side the portraits of the great men who have been connected with the Year Books of the past - we hope we will be able to sell you the en- largements. Dormitory Council The Harvard Law School Dormitory Council was organized in 1950 to promote the welfare of of the Harvard Law School dormitory residents, as well as to work together with other residents of graduate dormitories in solving mutual prob- lems. Membership consists of one representa- tive elected by each floor of the law school dor- mitories. The various committees are as follows: The-Iudicial Committee is empowered to deal with any violations of the Parietal Rules. This group ofrepresentatives sits as a court on fellow- student violators to see that the rules in force in the dormitories are uniformly and equitably ad- ministered. Appropriate restrictions and recom- mendations are made by this' committee to ef- fectuate such policies. The Social Committee organizes and handles a complete social program for the year. A 32.00 Activities Card admits the student to all these functions, as well as to the three large semi- formal dances held in December, February and April. The food and price policies of the Graduate Center are surveyed by the Council's Dining Hall and Grill Committee. Through this Committees diligent efforts many workable sug- gestions have been made. The problems in making life in the dormi- tories themselves more pleasant and convenient lie within the province of Buildings and Grounds. Here again this Committee looks to new ways to improve and expand available fa- cilities. Ad Hoc in the area ofinter-graduate relations, and Publicity in intra-school matters, round out the Council's Committee set-up. Though already varied and expanding, the activities of the Dormitory Council reflect an ever increasing need and demand for such con- scientious efforts as past and present Councils have displayed. OFFICERS President ..... .......... . john B. Conlan, Jr. Vice-President. . . . . . Samuel W. Pringle,jr. Secretary ....... .... H erbert Wasserman Treasurer. . . ....... Davidj. Kera I Lift lo Right: First ROIIH' H. Wasserman fSccretnryl, J. Conlnn QI residentl, S. Pringle QVice Presidentj, D. Kera Q'1'reasurerj5 Sccoml Row: A. Bigman, N. Alter- man, l'l. Vatu Gerpcn, li. Schroeder, A. Rose, H. Blnnclmrdg Third Row: A. Roth, S. Nelson, L. Kupferbcrg, J. Rosenthal, M. McNulty, P. Glenn 11821- Harvard Law Wives The Harvard Law Wives is primarily a social organization for the wives of law students. Or- ganized in 1929, the Law Wives group has greatly expanded since then. Its membership today includes girls from all sections of the United States and from many foreign nations. Mrs. Erwin Griswold opened the year's ac- tivities with the annual introductory tea to wel- come the new wives to the community and to the organization. The Dean's wife is the perma- nent sponsor of the Law Wives, and an inter- ested and active member of the organization. She devotes a considerable amount of time each year to the attendance of events and meetings of the Law Wives, to program planning, and to aid in administrative matters. Mrs. Warren A. Seavey and Mrs. john T. McNaughton served as this year's faculty-wife advisers. The Harvard Law Wives met each Wednes- day. One evening a month was given over to Bridge, and Canasta, the remainder of the pro- grams was divided among lectures by prominent members of the Harvard community, a culinary demonstration by Mr. Charles Banino of the Rizt-Carlton, a panel discussion on religion, a book review, an evening with a hand-writing analyst, and a well-attended cocktail party with faculty members and their wives as guests. Further entertainment was provided by a pot- luck supper and square dance, a semi-formal dance, the annual offering of the Drama Group, and a choral program including an evening of Christmas caroling at local hospitals. For the junior branch of the legal family, the Christ- mas Baby Party proved a complete, if some- what noisy, success. Harvard Law Wives fills a need strongly felt by many wives of law students---that of com- panionship and sociability with other wives. Those wives who will leave Harvard this year will take with them memories of many happy evenings spent with the Harvard Law Wives. EXECUTIVE BOARD President .............. Mrs. Robert L. Frantz Vice-President and Program Chairman - Mrs. Phiroze Irani Treasurer ............. Mrs. Champe A. Fisher Social Chairman ........... Mrs. john R. Zech Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Williamj. Erickson Recording Secretary .... Mrs. William D. Walsh Hospitality Chairman ..... Mrs. Sheldon Karon Public Relations .......,..... Mrs. Fred Wyle M b - -L Mrs. Robert B. Donovan em ers at arge. . . Mrs. james Logan Lqfl fo lf1'yl1l.'l irxl lfoir: J. Irani, Mrs. lirwin N. Griswold Cblponsorl, S. l l'nntz fl'i'cSitl0nl.j, Szwnul lfnir: I.. Karon, Nl. Erickson, M. Wlylu, J. Yvnlsh, P. Fislici' 11831 Coffee Hour Since its founding in 1951, the Coffee Hour has had one aim-to present to law students out- standing speakers on extra-legal subjects. Each week in Harkness Commons, members of the Harvard and neighboring faculties, prominent Bostonians, and visiting personalities deliver brief addresses and answer the audience's questions in an over-the-coffee-cup atmosphere. Priority is, ofcourse, given to speakers from the University, so that non-Harvard College graduates may meet and share the interests of these distinguished educators and, in the case of the Law faculty, hear their professors discourse in other Helds. In the past year, speakers have included Dr. Nathan Pusey, newly-elected president of the University, Lewis D. Gilbert, professional minority stockholderg Sir Reader Bullard, ex- British ambassador to Iran, Professor Austin W. Scottg Kuda Bux, mind-reader exM'aordimzire,' Professor Archibald Cox, ex-chairman of the Wage Stabilization Boardg Brigadier-General QProfessorj W. Barton Leach, USAFRg and Dr. J. P. Coolidge, director of Fogg Art Museum. OFFICERS Chairman ..... ......... M aurice D. Contor Vice-Chairman ......... George D. Coupounas Secretary-Treasurer .... ,.... J oseph O. Losos Ld! fo R'1'ghI.' First Row: G. Coupounus QVice-Cliuirmanj, M. Contor CCl1uirmanD, J. Losos CSccretury-'freusurerJ: Sccmul Hair: I . Wyle, R. King, S. Efros, F. Gilbertg Third Row: R. Benson 41841 St. Thomas More Society The St. Thomas More Society is an organiza- tion of the Catholic students in the Law School. Its objective is to maintain for these students that. Catholic atmosphere and attitude which plays such a dominant part in their lives. It has the further objective of adding the principles of Catholic morality to the bare, secular principles of law which gives the latter a greater, deeper function. It is through this fusion of principles that members can better serve their community and their profession. The Society was organized in 1948 and has a membership of nearly 200 students, representing many foreign countries and most of the states of the United States. It has appropriately chosen for its patron a lawyer, and Lord Chancellor of England 11529-15321 who served his profession and his faith steadfastly until martyrdom in 1535. He was canonized a Saint in 1935. The Society offers a variety of activities de- signed to meet the social and spiritual needs of its members. Its main spiritual activities con- sist of monthly Communion Breakfasts with a leading Catholic speaker, and a yearly weekend retreat. Smokers and dances constitute its social program. OFFICERS President ...... ........ M aurice F. Downey Vice-president. . . ........ Edwinj. Carr Secretary ..... .... L ouis L. Manderino Treasurer. . . . . .Hugh E. Bradshaw Lllfl I0 R'i!lllf.' Firsl Row: E. Curr CVice-Prcsidcntb, I-I. llrndslntw f'lil'0ll.Slll'0l'D, M. Downey fl'residcntD, L. Manderino CSecretnryj1Svrroml lfou-: C. Zyeliowski, J. Del runco, C. Mcloche, ll. Gagnon, A. Mnrdulll, J. Pfolllg Thirrl lfm1':D. Lyons, C. Lyon, R. D'Ad:uno, R. McPoluntl, il- 0'C0llll0l', W- lsillllllifilfli, D- Dlrwflz l'l0ll7'flI Row: M. Whalen, ll. Sykes, C. Talley, W. Orme, R. Quinn, W. Toohy, M. McNulty iissy Chancery Club The Chancery Club, primarily a social organi- zation, is an important supplement to the aca- demic endeavors of the Law School. Here, its more than two hundred members find a focal point for a wide variety of non-curricular activi- ties. When it was incorporated in 1926, the Chan- cery Club's principle function was to serve meals in a congenial atmosphere designed to promote social contact and professional association. Today it is still primarily an eating club, pro- viding its members with informal occasions for discussing legal topics, as well as others. How- ever, it now offers many other opportunities for the use of a fledgling lawyer's leisure time. The bar is open for cocktails before dinner six days a week, and remains open for the evening enjoyment of members and guests on Fridays and Saturdays. In addition during the past school year, the Social Committee arranged a special social function for practically every weekend. These parties and dances were well at- tended and enthusiastically received. The Christ- mas and Spring Formals and the Annual Club Banquet were the crowning social events of the year. The recently added television screen al- lowed the more sedentary spectators to follow the year's sporting events in the comfort of an easy chair. Those with a more active interest in athletics found ample outlets in the various Club teams. The touch football team, Ending the competition insufficient on this side of the Charles, entered the Business School League and won each of its six games by at least twenty-seven points. So many basketball players turned up in the Club's ranks that it was able to form a four-team league of its own. Members also participated in soft- ball, squash, tennis, and golf. One could hardly list Chancery sporting activities without men- tioning the Suffolk County Ski, Hayride and Bocce Ball Society, organized last year and put- sued with renewed vigor this year. The Society's forte is the excursion en masse to northern slopes -during the snow season, skiers and non- skiers alike participating. During the year, the Chancery Club has per- formed a more serious function as well as the above mentioned diversions. It has promoted a better understanding of the profession which its members have chosen to follow. In addition to bringing together students with contempo- raries in an informal atmosphere, it has provided a closer contact with the faculty. The Club con- tinued its annual custom of having a party solely for the faculty. Students found that the distance from a professor is decidedly less over a martini than over a desk. Members of the faculty were also invited to a number of other functions dur- ing the year. The Chancery Club is located at 1557 Massa- chusetts Avenue, between the Harvard-Epworth P Methodist Church and the ofhces for the re- search program in juvenile delinquency. As the Club represents an intermediate position be- tween these two extremes, so it attempts to pro- vide its members with the proper balance of aca- demic pursuits and social pleasures. In afford- ing a few moments of relaxation, it allows stu- dents to return to their studies refreshed. In giving opportunities for informally meeting present and potential practitioners of the law, it provides a broader understanding of the pro- fession. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Chancellor ................ Arthurj. May,jr. Vice-Chancellor .... ....... j ohn M. Bixler Secretary ........ ......... P aul R. Staley Treasurer .............. Edwin F. Schaeffernjr. Alumni Secretary ..... .... R ichard F. deLima Member at Large ..... ..... J effrey O'Connell Member at Large ..... ..... R obert C. Boozer if THIRD YEAR MEMBERS R. Arvidson . . . J. D. Barnes .... I . M. Bixlcr . . . D. C. Bok . . . G. F. Boney . . . M. G. Burns . . . W. H. Campbell, III . . . R. E. Cherin . . . W. B. Colnegys, Jr ..... I . B. Coulan, Jr .... M. D. Contor . . . J. L. Crain, Jr .... W. W. Crawford . . . P. A. Davidson . . . J. W. Doolittle, Jr .... A. C. Dwyer . . . J. T. Edmonds . . . J. V. L. Ellicott . . . F. E. Feder . . . R. L. Frantz . . . L. R. Fullem . . . J. C. Fullerton . . . J. D. Gabler . . . J. F. Geaney, Jr .... R. S. Golub . . . K. F. Gorman . . . R. A. Gray, Jr .... D. H. Green . . . J. A. F. Hall, Jr .... N. H. Hagoort, Jr .... R. D. Harburg . . . C. H. Harff . . . E. C. Haynes .... I . T. Hazel . . . E. E. Hicks . . . W. M. Houston .... I . M. Kahn . . . R. S. Karasik . . . R. A. Kelly . . . J. E. Kirkpatrick . . . J. A. Kozol . . . P. P. Labe . . . L. M. Leilnan . . . II. D. Lewis . . . A. E. Liehig . . . R. L. Macllride . . . J. E. MacKenty . . . J. C. McDonald . . . D. H. McKinney . . . E. R. Macklin . . . A. J. May, Jr. . . . H. F. Murphy . . . S. A. Neely . . . W. D. Nichols . . . W. F. Norgren . . . J. C. North, II . . . H. M. Nowlan, Jr. . . . J. 0'Con- nell ...- I . H. Olive . . . J. A. Parsons, Jr .... N. T. Powers . . . S. M. Rogers, .Ir .... D. L. Rome . . . W. C. Sawyer . . . W. I. Schapiro .... I . T. Skollield, Jr .... P. R. Staley .... I . P. Stearns . . . E. C. Stebbins . . . J. N. Thomas . . . W. J. Toohy . . . J. M. Walsh . . . C. Weiss .... I . Werner . . . H. P. Wilkins . . . R. W. GRADUATE MEMBER D. M. Dixon Wright, Jr. SECOND YEAR MEMBERS B. J. Arlelson . . . R. J. Aldcrdice . . . W. D. Andrews . . . J. W. Belash . . . R. Beresford . . . S. M. Bernardi . . . R. C. Boozer . . . S. B. Brewster . . . S. A. Brodnax, Jr .... S. A. Brons .... I . C. Bushby . . . E. T. Clary . . . D. G. Corderman . . . E. J. Coughlin, Jr. . . . W. K. Craven . . . C. H. Crooks . . . J. M. Dailey . . . F. H. D'Andrea, Jr .... R. F. deI.ima . . . L. C. Dorsey .... I . F. Downey, III . . . R. M. Edelman . . . R. F. Erburu . . . D. K. Ferguson . . . L. A. Fink . . . F. L. Forni . . . G. J. Gillespie, III . . . R. A. Haile . . . W. G. Hall, .Ir. . . . R. A. Hannnond, .Ir .... P. J. Harriton . . . R. C. Hoffman , , , H, C, Horner . . . W. J. Ivey . . . F. L. Jones . . . M. C. Jones . . . R. M. Kinne . . . W. N. Letson . . . W. I. Lund- quist . . . C. D. Mahaffie, Jr ....... A. G. Meyer. . . M. J. Miller. . . M. Milton . . . D. H. Neiditz , , , . . . J. H. Noble . . . J. A. Novak . . . K. F. Pantzer, .Ir .... E. H. Parker . . . L. Perelman . . . R. R. Phillips . . . .J. C. Pressey . . . J. A. Reed, Jr. . . . J. P. Reid . . . K. A. Rhodes . . . F. M. Ringel . . . J. E. Robson . . . A. L. Ross, Jr .... I. G. Rouillard . . . P. H. Saunders .... I . B. Saxe . . . E. F. Schaeffer, .Ir .... W. 0. Schalick, Jr .... E. S. Shapiro . . . J. N. Sherrill, Jr .... W. C. Smith . . . J. M. Steadman . . . D. A. Sutherland , , , C. H. White .... I . N. White . . . H. B. Wiener . . . J. K. Wittenberg . . . L. A. Wood CIIANCICRY CI.UIi-IBOARD Ol? GOVICRNORS l,fjI'I Io lffgl1f.' SlrlnlIf11g1 r0nI.' A. J. Moy, Jr., J. M. Iiixlc-1-:Sw-unc! lfoui: IC. I . Sllzlufllir, Jr., R.. I . KICIIIIIHI, R-. C. lloozcr, J. U'l'onnvll: Tllllffl lfouu' I'. R. Slnloy FIRST YEAR MEMBERS II. M. Ablon . . . D. I.. Allison, Jr ..... I . I.. Arrington, Jr .... G. I . Ilnson, JI' .... 'l'. G. Iingg . . . R. IC. Ilclirmnn . . . R. I.. licrncr, Jr .... G. II. Bissell . . . G. Y. Ilonvlwr . . . Il. II. Brower . . . S. S. Browne . . . II. G. Cnffrey .... I . W. Covlimn . . . IC. M. Vonrlit, Jr ..... I. A. Vorry . . . I'. W. Goylc . . . R. A. Craig, Jr. . . . 'I'. IV. Crockett, Jr .... G. R. Gnlvcr .... R. I . Dnvck .... I. I . Dnrrvtt, Jr .... L. S. Ilvnns, Jr.. .. D. F. Fcntlicrston, Jr ..... I . A. Foltz, III . . . W. D. Gziillzlrcl, III . . . IC. W. Gibson, III .... I . II. Goewcy . . . J. M. Gregg, Jr. . . . R. C. Ilclunxlcr . . . J. R. Hillus, Jr. . . . W. R. Johnson . . . W. M. Knin . . . A. S. King . . . W. A. King . . . R. I.. Laurson . . . K. C. Lump . . . l'. D. Levin . . . R. A. Lic-litcnnner . . . E. Love, III . . . D. K. MncDonnl1l, Jr .... W. J. Moffurtliy .... I. R. Mc-Intyrc . . . 'l'. II. McMustcrs . . . M. J. McNulty . . . R. J. MnII'ei . . . I'. I . Mnrx . . . G. I . Mnynnrml, III . . . A. I.. Millcr . . . IV. II. Mitvlicll . . . II. II. Nor- woorl . . . D. M. 0'Slicn . . . D. M. Usnos . . . J. M. I'l'olil . . . II. W. IIIIIIIIJEOII . . . G J. Qnccnnn . . . R. J. Ruvitz . . . II. IC. Rccrl . . . A. N. Rioscllmawll . . . II. J. Riorrlnn . . . K. J. Robinson . . . R. S. Ryan . . . S. II. Svlinvck . . . I.. J. Spcrlicr . . . G II. Stone . . . A. J. Ilnmlcrlwrg . . . J. A. Urclnn . . . G. II. IVnlkcr, III . . . IC. I . WV0liur . . . R. W. IVOinstcin . . . J. A. Wllitnvy . . . l'. S. Wintvrvr + if if. 4- as-.1 f if ifsl Lincoln's Inn When the notice First went up, a few third year men chuckled. The more astute second year men wondered what they were in for in Corpora- tions 1. Freshmen were completely bewildered by all the legal garble about corporate assets and trustees. But even they understood the part about alcohol. The 44 Follen Street Association had been ushered into the brotherhood of Massachusetts corporations. It was now a duly incorporated association, as legal as any of the industrial giants ofthe Commonwealth. Dedicated to the proposition that all assets should be held in as liquid a state as possible, this subterranean sub- sidiary of Lincoln's Inn set immediately about its task of running the Inn bar. When asked to comment upon the ingenious plan of incorpora- ting a bar, President and Founder M. Reese III said, We owe all that we are today to Ralph J. Baker. The new venture met with immediate success. But a strange thing happened. As membership lists swelled and stock certificates multiplied, the price of stock suddenly plunged five points below par. Buyers rejoiced. In a Bull market, the association stock was Bearishg veteran in- vestors scratched their collective heads. Said President Reese: It's really quite simple. No dividends, just drinks. Despite these strange subterranean machina- tions, activities at the Law School's oldest social organization ffounded 1908j went on uninter- ruped. The Inn continued its 'gourmand' policy of offering buffet fall you can eat zfyou can get there on timej luncheon each Saturday noon, supplemented throughout the fall football season with milk punch preceding the games. As in past years, this meal met with unusual suc- cess as did the Wednesday and Saturday night roast beef dinner which has now become tradi- tiorl at the Inn. . ,. www. ., W 3 I -,ggi if-i7'i '-A Customary high spot of the Inn social calen- dar was the Christmas dinner, which this year saw the faculty roundly parodied by the infamous Inn Theatre Group. Guest speaker was judge Biggs of the Third Circuit. And filling out the year's social program were the Princeton formal, and the annual 'Enjoy it while you still have time' Spring formal, both at the Boston Club. Both affairs were preceded by filet mignon din- ners and drinks at the Inn. Quite elegant, said one young Wellesley lass as she passed her plate. But when do you boys get time to study? Her host wisely ordered another bottle of wine. All present proceded to drown their guilt complexes, and the evening was a success after all. No one left immediately for Langdell Hall. The society, because of and sometimes in spite of its social activities, also provides its members with a more pleasant atmosphere from which to contemplate the vagaries of the law. Besides the weekly luncheons with faculty members, a cup of coffee or a highball some- times stimulate the mind more than the portrait- covered walls of Langdell or Austin. OFFICERS President .................... J ohn A. Moore Vice-President ............ James C. Heigham Secretary .............. William Brennan, jr. Treasurer ................ james M. Rose,jr. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Frank Boas Michaelj-. Egan Philip R. Harper l Martin H. Owen, jr. William Pricketr james M. Reese,jr. THIRD YEAR MEMBERS G. G. Alexander . . . C. 'I'. Asp . . . D. ll. Baker . . . Il. J. Barnet . . . D. Barns . . . P. A. Bator . . . IC. L. Benerliet, Jr .... I . Boas . . . R. D. Braverman . . . W. J. Brennan, Jr .... S. C. Butler . . . G. Chirnples . . . D. S. Cohan . . . P. C. Coinlms . . . Il. L. Corroon . . . IC. M. Cowctt . . . N. IV. Darrell . . . P. Dcnhy . . . N. 'I'. Dexter . . . L. VV. Dinkelspiel . . . M. G. l'IhrIich . . . IC. Eyre . . . J. A. Eyre . . . M. IC. l oster . . . M. II. l'll'00lllllllIl . . . I . S. Gilman . . . W. ll. Greer, Jr .... J. II. Ilurflie .... I . M. llarcling . . . J. C. Ilcigham . . . Il. C. Heron . . . S. Iloar, Jr .... W. N. Jenkins . . . J. Kaplan . . . A. L. Kaufman . . . M. IV. Keinpncr . . . C. C. King, Jr .... A. B. Kirkpatrick, Jr .... C. lt. Knauth . . . D. V. Leansc . . . K. Lewan . . . A. A. Lichauco . . . D. P. Lighthill . . . L. D. Lovett . . . W. M. Lovejoy, .Ir .... A. H. Lozowick . . . J. R. McIntosh . . . lt. A. MacKennan . . . R. K. Mc-Larcn . . . L. C. McQnacIc . . . W. Mauck . . . F. Mauran, III . . . J. A. Mitchell .... I . A. Moore . . . G. Mnlhern, Jr .... G. P. Murphy . . . IC. G. Murray, Jr .... K. H. Newes . . . B. IV. Nichols . . . A. I'l. Noonan . . . A. IC. Norman . . . H. M. Owen, Jr .... W. H. Painter . . . L. N. Petersen . . . L. G. Pollack . . . W. Priekett . . . lt. V. Pugh, .Ir .... M. B. Pulitzer .... I . M. Reese, Jr ..... I . M. Rose, .Ir ..... I . A. Ronntrec Ill . . . A. ll. Sigourney . . . R. W. Southgate . . . Ii. G. Sparrow, Jr. . . . A. C. Spencer . . . V. IC. Starzinger . . . II. A. Steinke, .Ir .... R. P. Stranahan, Jr .... Il.. II. Strodel . . . A. Sweetser . . . J. IC. Swett . . . M. Il. Taylor . . . C. W. IIIFOIIUIIIIII . . . B. A. Van Denren . . . G. L. lYrenn . . . A. ll. Wright . . . P. L. Wright SECOND YEAR MEMBERS D. I.. Auerhaeh .... I . A. Baker .... I . P. Bankson, Jr .... D. B. Bickforml . . . L. B. Boehner . . . J. F. Bok . . . Il. D. Branigin, Jr .... 'l'. Brown . . . Y. D. Bncknian . . . R. 'I'. Button . . . J. A. Califano . . . F. M. Coates . . . B. P. Cohen . . . B. P. Coleorrl . . . R. Il. Cole . . . P. N. Costello . . . D. C. Dehost . . . B. P. Dempsey . . . J. R. Druniwright . . . M. J. Egan . . . R. Earle II .... I . H. French II . . . C. P. Gadcly . . . P. G. Garland . . . IV. J. Gilmhons . . . P. I . Glenn . . . IV. B. IV. Gowen .... I . N. Graham . . . N. Hale . . . P. R. Harper . . . E. M. Haring . . . H. Hehcr, Jr .... ll. Henigson . . . R. E. Herztein . W. C. Holm . . . ll. W. Hulbert . . . R. B. I-Innt . . . 'I'. D. Johnston . . . B. M. Kohl . . . W. Lallrnnerie, Jr .... B. S. Lane . . . H. D. Levanthal . . . L. W. Levine . . . S. J. Liehschutz .... I . N. Mack . . . B. M. Masinter . . . D. 0. Max- well . . . M. B. Mazie . . . J. H. Melcher, Jr .... A. G. S. Moody, Jr ..... I . J. Mullins, Jr ..... I . F. MeGiIIi- cnclcly . . . W. ll. MeKin1 .... I . lt. Pac-karrl .... I . V. Patrick, Jr .... B. I . Patton . . . L. J. Philp, Jr. . . . K. I . Phillips . . . S. W. Pringle, Jr .... A. Robin . . . R. Itorlwin . . . G. A. Bothranfl' .... I . S. Sammoncl . . . R. M. Sandler . . . W. A. Seavey . . . L. M. Scher . . . W. B. Shaffer, Jr ..... I . C. Sihler . . . E. L. Sikorovsky . . . M. Simomls . . . F. P. Slivon, .Ir .... M. Smith . . . 'I'. W. Stanley . . . I-I. J. Steiner . . . R. B. Steinmctz, Jr .... M. D. Tate . . . I'l. 0. 'llhcclens . . . L. L. lYarcI . . . H. Wasserman . . . P. Wilkinson . . . W. P. Woocl . . . .I. H. Wright. . . D. M. Yager l.lNCOl.N'S INN-Ol l lCI'IltS Lrjfl Io lfiylzl: -Slunrliny l rnnl: J. M. Rose, .lr., J. .-X. Moore, J. V. lltflglllllll, W. J. Brennan, Jr.: Sfwnul Razr: M. J. Egan, l . lions, P. R. llarpcr, J. M. Reese. Jr., ll. Nl. Owen, Jr., W. l'ric'kett FIRST YEAR MEMBERS G 'l'. Albert . . . P. M. llator .... l . Riggs lll . . . J. R. H. llllllll . . . W. W. llrallanl, Jr. . . . P. L. P. llrawner . . . IC. W. Buchanan . . . II. G. Gaffry. . . G. I . Cherry .... l. H. Clllll'Clllll . . . 'l'. W. Conghlin . . . J. J. Dnr- nnn, .lr .... J. 0. lihrcnclon . . . R. Rklnnrl . . . S. L. Fanver . . . G. li. Feclrlcn . . . D. M. Finnie . . . I-I. M. Fry . . . I . Gardner . . . P. N. Gifford . . . li. 0. Hudson, Jr .... R. S. Jones . . . li. H. Kjcllgren . . . W. L. Lanclun . . . J. Lorenz . . . E. G. Lowry . . . G. 'l'. McConnell . . . R. K. McNealy . . . J. H. lllansfielrl . . . J. L. Moore, Jr .... A. W. Mudge II . .. J. K. Ncwlnnn . . . P. Pelllanl . . . H. Pilskanrl, Jr .... C. W. J. Poole . . . H. I . J. Potter . . . S. ll. Potter . . . li. S. Pnrves . . . IC. S. Reicl III . . . T. R. Remington . . . H. l . Reynolds . . . D. H. Rll0l1lSCll . . . H. M. Russ, Jr .... H. P. Sailer . . . D. A. Scott . . . K. Schneelmerger . . . R. Il. Shox-lm . . . R. J. Shortliclgc. Jr .... P. R. Stanslmnry . . . J. M. Storey . . . C. II. Symington. . . . S. l . Taylor . . . M. C. Van llcnren . . . D. A. Watts . . . D. M. Wilson non Kings Bench Kings Bench is the youngest of the law social organizations, having been founded in 1947. The general purpose of its founders were to create a group that would provide a well- rounded social program at a minimum cost, with membership to be restricted only by the facilities available. These purposes have been followed, providing for all of the justices fmembersj, organized social activity virtually every week. Hence, there have been beach parties, Hal- loween parties, Monte Carlo parties and or- dinary run-of-the-mill parties, as well as smokers and luncheons with faculty members. The most successful and best-liked event, however, is the semi-annual Cocktail Party and Buffet Supper which is traditionally held pre- ceding the all-Law School Christmas, and Last Clear Chance semi-formal dances. Here, in an atmosphere of gracious living , engendered by the prevalence of tuxedos and gowns, the justices and their dates or spouses sip a variety of cocktails frather than the usual Law School punch, beer, or set-upsj and eat of a well- planned buffet on china fno plastic trays herej. As a result of the wealth and diversity of its activities, Kings Bench has throughout its short but active history provided the framework to meet the purposes included in its charter, - to secure and enjoy fellowship in a society dedicated to social and educational el- deavors OFFICERS Chiefj ustice ............. Lawrence Newmark Associatejustice and Treasurer ,,,, jack Polish Scrivener ................,..... Peter Mosher Southern Club The Southern Club, as everybody around here ought to know, is nothing more nor less than an unincorporated association of conservative in- tellectuals and fun-loving Cavaliers. In pur- suing our studies at this best of all possible law schools , we do, alas, End ourselves at times isolated in the midst ofNew England Puritanism and Yankee perversity. It is only natural, there- fore, that we kindred spirits from the land of cotton should band together on occasion. Throughout the year the Rebel Yell went up, summoning the clan . . . to wine and romance our counterparts from Wellesley . . . to hear our own f5'atreJ in fmwlmte expound on topics of cur- rent legal interest . . . but as often as not simply to drink our bourbon and beer in the warm fel- lowship of one another. OFFICERS D. Remember Baker ,........,.,,.,, Pregidem G. Frank Boney ........ .... V ice-President Ijohnson Mullins,jr.. . . ........ Treasurer L. Russell Gobbel ..... .... S ocial Chairman i Il ii 1 'IMI fx ll, Ml, Will fm 752' Li - ' i ,, X lete pkg: 5' Lrjfl lo lffglll: L. Gobbel, D. Baker, J. Mullins: S1'r'on1l Ifmr: W. IIull, J. Foltz, M. Uontor, Cl. Duko, ll. Ablon, J. l crguson: Tlzirrl Iiolr: S. McMillan, A. llountrec, C. White, Professor IVIcCurily, L. CI'2lIll1l'v0lIl'f1I lfmr: .l. Iloltzworth, IC. Slmcflbr, .l. Gregg IC. Love, G. liaison: I-1 Fifllz Row: J. I,l'lllllWl'IgIlI., 'l'. Crockett, ll. Boozcr 41951 Bull and In its second year the Bull and Bear Club has become one of the largest Law School organiza- tions, with membership now approximating 200. The Club meets every other week to listen to outstanding speakers in the held of finance. Through these meetings, the members seek a greater understanding of the principles and prob- lems ofinvesting and hnance. The Club publishes a bi-weekly newsletter, T-I-C-K-E-R T-A-P-E, which contains articles on financial subjects, comments on the stock market, and current highlights of the world of business. Professor Louis Loss is the Club's Faculty Adviser. The Club sponsors a 350,000 Investment Bear Club Contest, in which each member invests a hypo- thetical 550,000 in securities of his own choice. Portfolio changes are permitted at each meeting of the Club, and the member who has achieved the greatest capital appreciation at the end of the school year is declared the winner. Through the Contest members gain considerable experience in the handling of a portfolio. The integration of law and finance which the Club provides will produce a lawyer more capable of handling Hduciary responsibilities, and will also furnish a sounder financial background for the individual law student. These valuable serv- ices have won for the Club a well-deserved status as a permanent Law School organization. Harvard Student Bar Association Ld! In Riyhf: IC. Huring CSecretaryJ, .I. Rose C'l'rei1surerj, li. Curr Cl'residentJ, F. Wyle CVice Presidentl The Harvard Student Bar Association was or- ganized in 1950 to further the objectives ofbar associations among law students. In 1951 it presented a series of discussions by nationally prominent lawyers on Lawyers' Problems of Conscience, dealing with ethical problems confronting lawyers in daily practice and sug- gesting some solutions. In 1952, a series of lec- tures dealing with the nature of practice in large, medium and small cities, and in the government, was presented by speakers including several Law School professors. In 1955, the Student Bar sponsored a series of lectures on The Function of the Lawyer in Public Investigations. The series dealt with the need for public investigations from the point of view of government and the legislatures, the problem of protecting the rights of individuals, and some over-all appraisals of the value and effect of public investigations. Nationally pro- minent lawyers discussed these topics and the role of the lawyer with relation to them. In 1953, also, the Student Bar engaged in a project of cooperation with the Boston Bar Asso- ciation. Members of the Student Bar provided legal and investigative assistance to the Crime Commission and the Subversion Commission set up by the General Court of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts. Other activities in- cluded court tours for students and the dissemi- nation of literature. The Harvard Student Bar Association is afiiliated with the American Law Students Asso- ciation, which is sponsored by the American Bar Association. OFFICERS President ,....,.............,. Edwinj. Carr Vice-President .,.. ........ F red Wyle Treasurer .,.. . . . ..... james M. Rose Secretary .... ..., E ugene M. I-Iaring tion The Law School Republican Committee For the seventh consecutive year, the Law School Committee continued its functions as an active wing ofthe Harvard Young Republican Club. Although the year 1953-54 did DOI offer the excitement and opportunities of important state and national elections, it was nevertheless one of continuous and valuable contributions in varied levels of political participation. Throughout the year, regular meetings were held in which speakers appeared and current programs, policies, and controversies were dis- cussed and debated. Under the leadership of Max Bell f3Lj, members in conjunction with other Harvard Young Republicans planned and prepared for a meeting in December of the New England Council, an organization of college Republican clubs. Harvard was the host at this conference. Committee members participated in many programs of the college club, including Boston city council elections and research for the redistribution of the Massachusetts congress- sional electoral districts. Recognizing the importance of local elections, members assisted in the fall campaign for posts in the Cambridge city government. In the spring of 1953, the annual cocktail party was given and other social affairs were held during the year. OFFICERS Chairman ............... J ohn Luckstone OLD Vice-Chairman. . . . . ,Richard Harbutg QEBLJ Social Chairman. . . ,....., joel Green Q3Lj Chairmen-at-large, . . . .Raymond Reister QZLQ David Baker Q3Lj Lzjfl In Ifiyhl: I runl Iiolr: li. Reister, J. Green, l'rol't-ssor li. llraut'liut', .l. Luckstonv, R. llar- liurggSr1'onrl li'uu': H. lllant-liarcl, II. Walker, Nl. Vonlor, lf. Sr'l1rot'rler, l'l. l'int'uS, A. Carlin: Thirzl lfnu-.' V. 'lll'0lltlll2lll, A. CllllllllllCl', ll. Bloor:-, Nl. llc-ll, W. Myers, I nurIl1 linux' ll. linker, J. llargrovt-, V. Giultly most The Democratic Club Lrjfl In lfiylll: I r0nl ll,lJll'.' L. Sylvester, D. Dowd, M. lluckmun J. Bok: Swwonrl linux' A. Miller, M. lloscmuu, J. Dye, A. M0 Givcrin: Tllllfll lfurr: M. Muskin, S. Lalml, l'. 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Adel.-ion, B. J.. . . Airuilar y A uned, S. Aisenherpg, Alhert, C. Maya. 111 B. .... . B. .... . 'l'. .... . Albreeht, P. I... . . Alderdiee, B I Aldrich, W. C.. ... Alexander, G. G... Alexander, M. J.. . Alger, J. B. ..... . Allen, J. B. ..... . Allison, D. 1.., Jr.. Alterlnan, N. I.. . . Anint, M. ....... . Anderson, D. B.. . Anderson, J. 'I'. . . . Anderson, B. I.. . . Anderson, W. C.. . Kndruss 1'. D. . . , . . ' y Applestein, II. . Areeda , P. Arikan. K. .... . Aron, II. . Aronovitz, Arrington, 'Alf I I If .1.1..,Jr Aruin, B. ....... . Arvidson. B. B... . Asp. C. 'I'. .... . Audcrieth, S. .... . Auerbaeh, D. I... . Aung, II.. Buell, 'I'. II.. . .. Bnehe, G. M. .... . Bnuhraeh, Bacon, S. D. S.. .. A ..... lhngg, 'I'. G.. .. Bain. D. J Baker, D. Baker, Ii. 'lif.'.'.'. a.. . .. Baker, J. A.. . . . Bnlder. J. M. .... . Ball, 1V. H., Jr... . Ballard, J. A. .... . Bundler, A. If.. . .. Bnnkson, J. P., Jr. Bantu. A. 11'. .... . Barnll. H. ....... . Bardos. 'I'. B.... Barer, H. S.. . .. Barnes. J. Barnet, B. D.... .I.... Barnett, B. A.. . BnrofI', P. Baron, I.. Buroviek, Barr, C.. . . n. 1... . . Barry, B. A. J... . Barns, D. N. .... . Busernan. J. I.. . .. Boson , G l'., Jr... Bassiek, iz. w. III Bator, P. M... . .. Bntor, P. A. ..... . Bauln, A. II., Jr.. . Bavle, S. D. ..... . 4. Behrlnan, B. I... . . Belashu, J. W.. .. Bell. C. B... .. Bell, M. S., Jr. .. Belinonte, B. A. ..... . Belsky, B. ...... . Bender. G. 1V.. . .. Benedict. 141i'1.., Jr. Bennet, P. ... . . .. Benson, B. N.. . . . Bentz, 1V. 11' .... Berens, S. I... . . . Beresford, B.. . . Berger. 111. N.. . . Berfner, A Ber ew, I . Bern1nn,D. H... . Qblmbe ical Index of S udents 100 71 71 100 100 123 100 74 71 100 100 78 71 47 05 100 78 78 123 30 78 100 100 100 100 7-I 05 78 30 30 78 123 30 7-1- 30 30 100 100 311 30 30 78 71 100 30 78 100 100 100 30 30 78 08 78 78 100 78 101 123 05 05 37 08 78 101 78 37 78 37 37 78 101 78 123 37 78 71 101 70 05 37 70 101 70 37 37 37 37 101 05 37 05 3 7 115 Bernardi, S. M.. . .. Berner, B. L., Jr. . . Bernstein, .1. 'I'.. . .. Berrv, B. W. .... . Bersluxd, J. ....... . Biekford, D. B.. . . . Bienenfeld, S.. . . . . . Biggs, J. III ..... . Bi man, A. W... . . . Bililer. L. .... . Bilder, B. B... . Binder. B. II.. . . . .. Birnbuuln, B. J. ..... . Bissi-11.C. B., Jr.. .. B'tteI S H . ,... . I f. - -- Bixler, J. M. . .. 'i:I'1iI Bluekhani, J. . .. Blaekwell. B. J.: , .. Blanchard. J. 11., Jr. .. Blank, L. A. ..... . . Blank, M. J. ..... . Bloek, A. D. .... . . . Bloom, B. C. ..... . Bloonl. M. W. .... . Bloomberg, S. S.. . . Bluin, J. B. II. ...... . Blumenthal, B. L ..... Boas, I'. ......... . Boehner, L. B ..,. . Bohlnun, J. I .. . . . Bok. D. C. .... . Bok, J. I . ..... . Boney, G. I . .... . Boozer, B. C ..,.. . Bordwin, M. .... . Borowitz. A. I. ...... . Bosbko11', D. G.. . .. BL 1l'I11.!1' G V . . . 31 . . . .... Boyun, 11'. L. .... .. Bradshaw, H. B., Jr. . . 111'1lIl1IIIl, W. W., Jr. Brainerd, I . J., Jr.. . . . Brnnigin, B. D., Jr .... Brunyan, L. D., .lr.. Bravernian, B. D... Brawner, P. L ..... Brayer, W. II., Jr ..... Brennan, W. J., Jr.. Breskin, K. J.. . . . . Bresler, M. I. .... .. Bresnuhan, .1. 1 ... . . . . Brewster, S. B. ....... Brifrht. C. B. ..... . Bri liunt. B. ...... . Brodnnx. S. A., Jr... . . Brody, W. ....... . Broinson, B ..,.... . Bronheiln, D.. . .. . Brons, S. A.. . . . Brower, B. 11.... . Brown, D. C. .... . Brown. M. .... . Brown, M. B.. . . .. . Brown, '1'.. . ....... Browne, S. S.. ..... Buchanan, IC. W. . . Buekley, C. P. .... . Bueknlan, M. J. ..... . Bucklnan, Y. D.. . . Bueuvalas. M. G. ..... Buell. B. '1'. ...... . Burns, M. G.. . .. . Bushby, J. C.. . . . . . Butler, S. C. .... .. . Button, B. '1'... . . . . I aI1'ry, J. Ir.. . . . .. Cahn, II. ..... . Cahn, S. M. ..... . Califano, .1. A., Jr. . Caliri D. J. ...... . c'..mp'l.cll, w. n. I1I'.'f Calnpton, P. ..... . Carlin, A. C. ..... . Caron, 11'. J. ..... . Carpenter, W. V. . . Curr, I'I. J.. .I .... . . Carrington, 1. D. .... . Carrington, W. C... Carter, Y. P. ..... . Carter, W. L., Jr. .... . Casper, I'I. B ..... .. Castel, J. ....... . Cesnri, B. A.. . . Lalluuner, A. B. ..... . 05 1211 38 70 38 70 74 101 38 38 101 101 05 101 101 38 70 88 70 101 101 05 70 101 '18 101 74 38 70 101 08 70 38 70 05 101 70 101 70 05 102 102 05 102 38 102 123 S8 102 70 08 05 70 38 70 711 30 123 70 123 123 80 80 05 102 102 05 30 80 30 102 30 05 30 80 123 123 80 123 80 30 30 30 102 30 30 30 05 05 102 123 71 71 05 Chadenyne, 112 B. . Chadwick, 11. J.. . Charnliers, J. 'I'., Jr C1uv.plnan. J. P.. . . Cherin, B. B. .... . Chernov, P. D.. . . . Cherry, G. B.. . .. Chester. B.. . . . Chirnples, . . I hun, I'.. 1. K... . . . Churc-hill. J. 11... . Ciueeio, A. I .. . . Cihula. B. C.. . . . Clnnr, D. B., Jr.. . . Clndouhos, J. W. . . Clark, A. L. .... . Clark, C. K., Jr.. . . Clary, IC. 'I'.. . . . glinkenbeard, D. .on1es, I'. M.. . . .. ' is tor-hrnn, I . M.. . . Cody, 11'. I'l.,. .. . Copggins, D. C., , . Cohan, D. S.. . . Cohen, B. 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Lorenz, J. P... .. Loslink, IC.. . .. Losos, J. O.. . . . Loud, I . V. ,.,,, . Love, IC. III .... . . Lovejoy, W. M., Jr Lovett, L. D. .... . Lowcnfeld, A. IC.. . Lowry, IC. G. III.. Lozowiek. A'. H. ..... . Lubell, D. Ir.. . .. Lubell. J. W... . . Luekstone, J. S. , , Lund, J. A. .... .. Lundquist. W. I.. . Luongo, A. ...... . Lux, R. R. ...... . Lyneh, J. C.. .lr.. . Lyon. C. S. .... . Lyons, D. G... Muellridc. R. L... 86 110 110 110 71 86 110 53 86 110 06 86 53 I I0 53 06 53 5 I III III 71 H4 53 Ill Ill 58 III 60 75 5-I Ill If-I III Ill 06 86 III Ill I2-I 86 86 86 l'2-I 06 III 54 5-I 54 5-I III 75 5-I 86 86 60 54 II I I2-I 73 I ll I I I 5-I N5 Ill 06 54 125 I Il 86 Ill 112 54 54 06 Ili 5-I 55 55 86 55 86 55 60 55 55 86 60 Mnellonnld. A. 'I'. A.. .125 MueDonnId, D. K., Muelntyre, II. IC. . MneKenunn, R. A.. . .. MneKentv, J. IC.. . MeAlee, J. II. ..,,,,, , McCollum, D. W.. Mc-Curthy, W. J ...... I .Ir.. Ili 55 60 55 86 55 Ii ALPHA ISETIC AI. INDEX Ol STUDENTS Mi-Curtnev, S. F. ..... 60 Mc-Connell, G. 'I'. ..... ll'l MeCormiek, R. I ..... ll-2 Mc-Donnld, J. C.. . . Mr-Donnld. P. K. . . 55 ...Ili MeGiIlieu1ldy. J. I .... 86 I If Mm-Giverin, A. A. . . Mi-Goldriek, W. J. . MeGrntll, R. P... .. fffr-us ...vo MeGregor, H.. . . . .. '73 MeGrory. J. I .. . . .. 06 Melntosh, J. R ....... 55 Melnlyre, J. R. ....... I Ii MeKim, W. R. ....... 86 MeKinney. D. II. ..... 55 Mc-Loren, R. K ..... .. 70 MeMuhon. W. I . ..... 06 MeMusters, 'I'. H. .. MeMillun, S. M... . MeMiIlen, II. D.. . . MeNenlly, R. .... ...I'l5 56 ...Ili ...I'l5 87 Mc-Nelis, I . X. ...... . MeNulty, M. J ....... Ili MePherson, M. L ..... Ili MePoIunrl. R. P., Jr. . .Ili MeQunde, L. I' .... 56 87 Mewllirter, II. J ..,,, . Mueuluso, J. ......... 87 Moehuln, D. A. ....... 73 Muek. J. N. ..... ... 06 Mueklin. IC. R. . . . .. 56 Mueneil. I. R.. . . .. . 06 Mnflei, R. J. .... ...ll-2 Mnged, M. .I. .... .. .l-25 Muulmm, S. H. ....... 07 Mnluillie, C. D., Jr .... 87 Muhoney, D. O .... Mnleson, A. I.. .. Mnlelz. IC. R .... . ...75 ...73 F Ii.: Mnlkun, G. .... . .. 56 07 Mnlvin. 'l'. J. .... Mnndel. D. ....... .. 56 Mnnderino, L. L ...... 56 Munetli, R. A ........ Ili Munslield, J. II ..... . .125 Munwell, J. ..... .. . 112 Murdnhl, A. J .... . .. Murk. R. ........ . Ili ...Ili 07 Mnrkotie. Z. M. ..... . Markowitz. G. H. ..... llfl Mnrlcns, R. M. ....... 56 Mnrsh, H. J. .... ... 87 Mnrx, P. IC. .......... II3 Musinter, IC. M. ...... 87 Mutusolf, R. II.. ... Mnuek, W. I.. . .. Mnull, II., Jr... .. .. 56 56 ...II3 70 Muurun, IC. III ....... Mnxwell, D. O., . . . Moy. A. J., Jr ..... 07 56 Mnynord, G. IC. III . . .I'l5 C 87 Muzic. M. IC. ..... . Muzzu, S. P. ....... .. 87 Mende, R. L. .... .. ...II3 Mendor, D. J. III ..... 73 Meuly, C. J. ..... ..... 5 6 Medveeky. R. S. ...... 07 Meer, J. R. .......... II3 Melulned, D. I... .. 56 87 Meleher, J. II., Jr ..... Meloehe. C. II., Jr. .,.. 87 Meloni, W. N. ........ H5 Mendoza, IC. P.. . .. Merunus, L. S. .. 73 57 07 Mereer. R. A.. . . . .. Merollu. A. C.. . . .. 57 Merry. ll. .l.. .. ... 75 Meyer, A. G... ... 87 Meyer, M. II .... 97 Nillul 1 87 .I eg-. A. I .. . Miller. A. G.. ,, Miller. A. L... . Miller, G. S. .,.,. .. msn... cg. cs. ..... . 87 . . .118 07 ffm 70 Miller. G. I.. III ....., Miller. M. J. ..... . Miller, P. J. ..,. . Milton, M... .. Mintz, D. H. .... . 07 75 07 57 1I'I Miskin.II.f.... . Mitehell. J. A. .... . Milehell, W. Il.. . .. Moffett, W. I' ,.... 57 ...II3 70 Moises-Ileutriz. A ..... 73 Monzon, A. S.. . . .. 73 87 Moody. A. G. S.. Jr. .. Moore, II. P., Jr ..... . 87 Moore, I. A ...... . .. 57 119 Moore, J. L., Jr.. . .... . Moore. II. A.. . . Moore, S. A.. . . Morelli, A. ..... . Morley, W. I .. . . Morris, IC. .... . Morse, R. A.. . . . Mosher, P. D.. . , Moss, I. II. ........, . Moss, R. M. .... . Mudge. A. W. II ...... Mulhern. G. I., .Ir.. . . . Muller, II. J., Jr. . Mullins, J. J., Jr ...... Nlur In G P I p ,'. . . ....... Murphy. II. I . .... . Murruy, IC. G., Jr. Murthu. J. J. ......., . 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Perlberger, R.. . . . . Perlstein. J. R ........ Peters. H. G. III ...... Petersen, J. D ...... . . Peterson, C. R. ...... . Pelerson, I.. N., .Ir. Pelsehek, S. R.. . . . Pfohl, J. M. ......... . Phillips. IC. IC... Phillips, K. I .. . .. Phillips, R. R.. .. Philp. L. .I., .lr.. . . Piuzzo. IC., .Ir.. . . . Pieree. L. P... .. Pierce. M.. . . . Pierson, I. C... . Pike, J. A. ..... . Pilskuln. Il., Jr. ..... . . Pineus. IC. K. ....,... . Plussuelmert. S. I . . Plimpton, H. W. ..... . Plissner, W. A .... Poling, J. D.. . . Polish, .I. II.. . .. Polluek, R. IC.. . .. Pollock, L. G. .... . Poole, C. W., Jr. ..... . Popper. R. ..... . Posel, R. L. ........ .. Potomn, P. J ......... Potteiger, D. O .... Potter, II. IC., .lr. . . Potter, S. II. ..... . Powell, J. H., Jr. .... .. Powers, N. 'I'.. . . . Prnknsh, I. ..... .. Presscy, .I. C.. . . Pressler. D. A.. .. Priekett, A., Jr. .... . .. Pringle, S. W. .... . Proehnow, H. V., Jr Proll. G. S. .......... . Prusnitz, IC. IC. ........ 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Pi-terson, C. R. Reister, R. A. Suelnl. R. I . Sivnnirh, G. Spenz-er, A. lf. 'I'nukeI, I . II. Winthrop, S. Wittenberg. J. K. MISSISSIPPI Rrunyuu, I.. U. f'roekeI.I, 'l'. W., .Ir. Ilull, W. G., .Ir. Muynnrd, G. l ., III Stovnll, R. C., Jr. Wright, P. I... MISSOURI Carter, W. I... Jr. Dickey, J. W. Gorinnn, G. W. I.u Iirunerie, W., .Ir. I.osos, .I. 0. Nolile, -I. II. Quigley, J. I'. IIGSCIIIDIIIIII, S. G. Rubenstein, J. M. Sm-hneelzerger, A. I'. Shnnds. C., Jr. Young, N. J. MONTANA l'Indouhos, II. IV. Ilurgrove, J. 0. Kelleher, R. I.. II,IIIlA'K'0llIIN', 'l'. lf. NICIIRASKA Ahrunisuu, I . II. Ilufiuunn, C. I NIJEA' I3 I STA TES Miller, G. I.. III Rippey, V. P. Stn-ininger R. J. NEVADA Ilimes. G. Il. NICW IIAMPSIIIRIC I'luuIwiL'k, W. J. l orIn-s, IV. 0. Guneln, P. J. Ilnmiltou, K. Ii. Ilnrris, J. 'I'. Ilorner, II. C. Lefebvre, C. Morse, R. A. Mudge, A. IV. II Pressey. J. G. Shurtlidge. R. J., .Ir. Stuhl, N. Il. NE W JICRSICY Addy, 'I'. IC., Jr. Adelrnnn, .I. Alternmn, N. I.. Aron. II. 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IC., Jr. Seanlan, V. M., Jr. Sehectman, R. II. Seheier. S. Seheinfeld, D. Sehenklnnn, J. G. Seller, L. M. Sehessel, IC. G. Sehiff. ID. S. 'l'. Sehilf. P. II. Sehlesinger, P. J. Sehlossherg, M. J. Sehneek, S. II. Sehoenherg, II. J. Sehoenlield, IC. D. Sehreier, A. M. Sehroeder, IC. R. Schuster, II. Sc-hivartz, D. If. Sehwartz. II. Sehwartzkopf, P. Il. Sehwelh, I . IC. Setel, IC. M. Shalof, W. Shnnley, D. .I. Shapiro, I'I. S. Shapiro, II. A. Shapiro, I'. P. Shell, D. A. Shiveriek, N. C. Siegel, A. II. Siegel, R. M. INDEX I3 le' STA TES Sieven, II. A. Sikorovsky, II. I.. Silverman, N. L. Silverstein, L. Silverstone, P. II. Sim-nfl' M. G. Singer, M. Siris. J. R. Smith. W. C. Smithline, I . IC. Snvder, A. J. SUIUWIIY. M. AI. Somers, J. C. Sonn, C. L. R. Sparrow, I'l. G., Jr. Stanton, D. L. Stearns, C. IC. Stehhins, I'I. C. Steiner. II. J. Steinke, II. A., Jr. Steinmetz, R. II., Jr. Slitelmall. L. A. Stone. N. L. Strauss, A. II. Striphas, P. G. Swett, J. IC. Sylvester, L. 'I'ayer, D. S. Toher, D. G. Tonhy, W. J. 'l'razenfeId, II. 'I'ronolone C. W. 'I'rynin. N. K. 'l'uller, -I. II. Underherg, A. J. Underwood IC., Jr. Unger, R. L. Vogt, W. II. III Waisel, D. R. Walker, L. .I. Wallaee, D.. .Ir. Walsh, .I. M. Wasserman, II. Wenleateh, W. IV. Weiekert, R. S. Weinstein, G. II. Weinstein. S. Weisler, M. Weiss, I . Weiss. R. L. Weisz, G. Werner, G. Ivhnlen, M. V. White, J. N. IVhitstoek, R. II. Wiess. M. J. Wihle, C. D. M. Wilkes, D. AVIIIIIIIIIS, L. Wilson, D. M. Windels, A. II., Jr. Woit. IC. P. Wolfson, N. K. Wright, A. II. Wright, -I. II. Wright. N. G. Wyle. I . Zanger, C. L. Zimmerman. G. Zareher, A. .I., .Ir. NOR'l'I-I CAROLINA Iiaker, D. R. Ilason, G. I ., Jr. Freeman, G. K., Jr. Griflin, J. I'l. Love, IC. III Sharpe, D. .I. Watt, G. W. NURTII DAKOTA Convis, C. L. OIIIO Abboud, A. R. Adelson, II. J. Alexander, G. G. Anerliaeh, D. L. Bernstein, .I. 'I'. Browne, S. S. Chndeayne, W. R. Cherry, G. I . Chimples, G. CIIIIIIII, I . C. Clark, C. K., Jr. Collier, C. A., Jr. 42141 Corry, J. A. Daeek, R. I . Dempsey, ll. P. Dishong, D. 0. Iflsbenshade, R. D. Fauver, S. L. Ferguson, D. K. Gilhun, M. L., .Ir. Greenbnrg, H. A. Hanlnmnd, R. A., Jr. IIeyman, R. If. IIolI'man. R. C. IIughes, K. II. Johnstone, 'l'. D. Kjellgren, II. II. Kriek, G. W. Letson, W. N. Lux, R. R. MeKinney, D. II. MeMillen, II. D. Markus, R. M. MatusofI', R. II. Meleher, J. II., Jr. Meranus, L. S. Miller, M. J. Moore, II. P., Jr. Morelli, A. Myers, R. L. Patriek, R. D. Perelman, L. Pilskaln, H., Jr. Poling, J. D. Purcell, D. W. Reynolds, II. I . Ross, II. A. Rothrauff, G. A. Shafer, P. .I. Shaller, W. II., .Ir. Shapiro, I . D. Sihler, .I. C. Solomon, I ., Jr. Stratton, J. IC. ll. Vensas, V. V. Walker, II. C., Jr. Weber, II. I . Iveislnerg, II. M. Ivhitney, J. A. Aviglllllll, J. T. Wilson, II. C. Wise, li. N. Worstell, G. M. Zaleeki, P. H. Zyehowski, C. M. OKLAHOMA Arrington. J. L., Jr. Dnrper, IV. H. Ilo mes, P. Pendell. C. OREGON Ingwersen. .I. C. Peeklmm, R. D. 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