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E3 HARVARD LAW scHooL h AS N Jr? YEARBOOK 1958 N N . SENIOR BOARD Editor Janet S. Senderowitz Business Manager Joseph S. Rosenthal Photography Editor Edmund R. Schroeder Associate Editor Ralph Nader -Q, 'H - .3- 211' - g 1 Y! 3 92. ,A f,f- Ill! U .fu I 'gr' al 3 A wut X , .IL Q ' rs 'flin.!K'xiQ' f. 4 ghltl 5 51 - Z I 'I , ll F 'lv- fill 'Qi . il R in 5 , p . 3. ft ff' 5,1 fag? U vi' 'sl Il f' ' ' 2 '! ' w 'I .r rfriif Qui i 'I i it H 1. 4 5 5551.2 1 Q Q iw ig 1 Sill! ll 3 i -4 lllum lllllfi ai ,.-fa if ' :pw fa- T 1 . 'S Q . 2 gee? . ,Ilia iii! iwllii J..-, I Q iw.. 2'--- 6 965 DEDICATIO ALPH JACKSON BAKER is a Pennsylvanian by birth and training. He went to Swarth- moreiCollege and then to the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he received the LL.B. degree in 1911. After Law School, Baker taught for three years at the Pennsylvania Law School. Then he began an extensive period in active practice. He was partner in a firm in Harrisburg, Penn- sylvania, where he did much work in the fields of corporations, interstate commerce, and trusts. With his prac- tice, though, he found time for schol- He became a member of the Ameri- can Law Institute, and soon was asked to be an advisor for the preparation of the Restatement of Trusts, for which Professor Austin W. Scott was the Reporter. arly work. At meetings of the Trusts Advisors, it was the common experience that after all the others had felt that they had covered cz problem rather fully and adequately, Ralph Baker would begin to ask questions. One question would follow an- other, and gaps in the analysis and treatment would be disclosed. Baker did not always have the answers, but he could ask many times as many questions as any of the others. ln 1932, Baker gave up his successful prac- tice and began his career of twenty-six years a member of the Harvard Law School Faculty. Dur- ing this period he has regularly taught Corpora- tions and Trusts. His courses have not been places where ground was covered. But they have been a remarkable educational experience, showing one student generation after another how much there is left in a problem after others have given it a thorough squeeze. By exhausting a handful of cases, Baker could teach a whole course. lt has been a fascinating experience for many students, not likely to be duplicated by many other teachers. Slight of build, quiet of speech, penetrating of mind, Ralph Baker has been a unique and great teacher. His colleagues and students look forward to his continued scholarly work. DEDICATIO EORGE KNOWLES GARDNER was born in Worcester. He went to Harvard College, and then to Harvard Law School, where he re- ceived the LL.B. degree in 1914. He was one of the editors of Volume 27 of the Law Review. For fourteen years after leaving Law School, Gardner was in active law practice in Boston. During much of this period, however, he whet- ted his appetite for teaching by conducting evening classes in Boston. ln Septem- ber, 1928, he became a member of the Harvard Law Faculty, where he is now completing thirty years of teaching. His teaching was distinguished by an effort to search out and formulate the basic princples of his subiect, to instill in his students a conception of the underlying logical frame- work of the law. Along with his teaching, George Gardner has been a prolific producer of scholarly writings. A complete bibliography would fill this page. Many of his articles have been outstanding con- tributions to the fields of legal education, and civil liberties, among others. But if none of the rest had been written, there is one which alone would have warranted a great reputation, This is An Inquiry into the Principles of the Law of Contracts, published in the Harvard Law Re- view in 1932. This has been widely hailed as one of the most basic and trenchant legal ar- ticles ever written, and it has been read and pondered over by many thousands of law stu- dents since it appeared. ln recent years, Professor Gardner has taught in the fields of Admiralty, Insurance and Local Government Law. His experiences in the Town of Hingham gave him especial qualifications for the latter subiect. He will live in Hingham after his retirement, and will carry with him the high regard and best wishes of his Faculty col- leagues and a host of students. I 1,-f ,,1K5v V W x 1 1 w Hmafr,-rfx. , 1 g ,+ , 1 W WH r Wgmmyu-1 w,v1.v,'. Um, Q ffwfvf' v I . mf ..,Q.l'Q' n 0 ,am pw- -W- , -f ,, N, v . , , ,M me 4 'iv-ww ACULTY J 55' ! F 4 I I V I4 K A2 , 9 x I JJ 1 S X - X V 2' 5 , , -. Q, f bf g ' ' E I Q! I fl A f .R f rf! I - W Jguf. if If W I i ' - 1 r ,, W 4 QM .,-'...h1' I NATHAN MARSH PUSEY President of Harvard University HE twenty-fourth president of Harvard was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on April 4, 1907. Grad- uating from Abraham Lincoln High School in Coun- cil Bluffs, he entered Harvard College, where he maiored in English and Comparative Literature. After receiving his A.B. degree magna cum laude in 1928, he traveled for a year in Europe and then became a teacher at Riverdale Country School, outside New York City. Receiving his Master of Arts degree in 1932, he served as a part-time Assistant in History at Harvard during 1932-1933 and spent the following year in Greece as an Archibald Coolidge Fellow. President Pusey went to Lawrence College in 1935 as a Sophomore Tutor in an experimental program of liberal arts education. He then re- turned to Harvard to complete his graduate work, receiving his Ph.D. in 1937. From 1938 to 1940 he taught at Scripps Col- lege 1California1 as Assistant Professor of History and Literature. ln 1940, he ioined the faculty of Wesleyan University to take part in the develop- ment of new liberal arts courses for freshmen and sophomores. He became Associate Professor of Classics in 1943. A member of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, he holds numerous honorary degrees in- cluding the LL.D. from Columbia 119541, Brown 119541, and Princeton 119541, and an L.H.D. from Lawrence 119541. Among his other honors, he is a Trustee of the Carnegie Foundation for the Ad- vancement of Teaching, and a member of the Amer- ican Academy of Arts and Sciences. 10 EAN GRISWOLD entered the Law School in 1925 and he was elected President of the Law Review. After receiving his S..l.D. in 1929 he en- tered private practice in Cleveland, but soon after left for Washington where he served as Special Assistant to the Attorney General between 1929 and 1934. During this period he was admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court where he argued a record number of cases. He was appointed to the Law School faculty in 1934 and in the following year became a full pro- fessor. He has served as Dean since 1946. ln addition to his administrative duties, Dean Griswold teaches a course in Federal Taxation. ln the past, he has taught Trusts, Confiict of Laws and Administrative Law. He has published numerous books including Spendthrift Trusts, Cases and Ma- terials on Federal Taxation and recently The Fifth Amendment Today. The Dean is Editor of the Stu- dents Tax Law Service and General Editor of the Prentice Hall Law School Series. Dean Griswold has been advisor to the Restate- ment of Trusts, Restitution, and Judgments. He has also served as consultant to the U. S. Treasury Department. A recipient of numerous honorary degrees, the Dean is a director of the American Judicature So- ciety and President of the Association of American Law Schools. 11 'tif 'ft ifil Qt if' h ,U -... 1 pk itin-v4 ERWIN NATHANIEL GRlSWOl.D Dean and Langdell Professor of Law 1 RALPH JACKSON BAKER Weld Professor of Law Immediately following graduation, Professor Baker taught for three years as Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania. He joined the Harvard Law School faculty in 1932, after 18 years of private practice in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Professor Baker has contributed to the American Law In- stitute's Restatement of Trusts and Restatement of Restitution and has assisted in the drafting of the Investments Instruments section of the Commercial Code prepared by the Institute and the Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. With the late Pro- fessor Dodd he edited Cases and Materials on Corporations. Professor Baker teaches Trusts and Corporations II and Il-A. Born: 18887 Octoraro, Pennsylvania. A.B., 1907, Swarthmore Collepeg LL.B., 1911, University of Pennsylvaina. RICHARD R. BAXTER Assistant Professor of Law From 1947 until 1954 Professor Baxter was associated with the International Law Branch, Office of the Judge Advocate General. He headed the International Law Branch during the latter years of his service. For six months in 1954 he was connected with the Office of the General Counsel, Office of the Secretary of Defense, and has since served as consultant to that office. Professor Baxter came to the Law School in 1954 as Re- search Associate in the International Waterways Proiect. He is now assisting Professor Sohn on a draft codification of the Law of Responsibility of States for the United Nations. Semi- nars in International Law Problems, Legal Problems of Inter- national Air Transportation and Criminal Law are under his direction. Born: 19215 New York City. A.B., 1942, Brown, LL.B., 1948, Harvard, Diploma in International Law, 1951, Cambridge University, LL.M., 1952, Georgetown. HAROLD JOSEPH BERMAN Professor of Law Prior to graduating from the Yale Lal School in 1947, Pro- fessor Berman served overseas with signal intelligence from 1942 to 1945. He was appointed to the Law School faculty in 1948. Specializing in Soviet Law, Professor Berman has written several books and numerous articles in the field, among which are Justice in Russia l195Ol and Soviet Military Law and Administration lwith M. Kernerl, l1955l. This spring he will publish The Nature and Functions of Law: An Introduction for Students of the Arts and Sciences. He has been active in promoting the teaching of law in the liberal arts curriculum and teaches a course in the So- ciology of Law at Harvard College. He teaches a course in Comparative Soviet and American Law and the seminar on Legal Problems of International Trade. Born: 19187 Hartford, Connecticut. A.B., 1938, Dartmouth, M.A., 1942, LLB., 1947, Yule. 12 ROBERT BRAUCHER Professor of Law After his graduation from the Law School, Professor Braucher practiced in New York City and then enlisted in the Army in 1941. He served as a fighter pilot and later as an intelligence officer. He ioined the Law School faculty in 1946. From 1951 to 1953 he was a consultant to the General Counsel of the Department of the Air -Force, and from 1948 to 1952 was a consultant of the New York Law Revision Com- mission. ln 1954 he was appointed to the Massachusetts Commission on Uniform State Laws. Professor Braucher is author of Introduction to Commercial Law lwith C. Corkerl 1950, Cases on Commercial Law, 1951, Commercial Trans- actions lwith Professor Sutherland and Willcoxi 1953, and Documents of Title, 1955. Professor Braucher is currently teaching Commercial Law and Collective Bargaining, and is conducting seminars in Commercial Law and in Legislation. Born: 1916, New York City. A.B., 1936, Haverford, LL.B., 1939, Harvard. KINGMAN BREWSTER, JR. Professor of Law In 1948 Professor Brewster went to Paris as Assistant to the General Counsel in the Office of the United States Special Representative in Europe, and was a Special Assistant to Professor Katz when the latter was made Deputy Special Representative. The following year he became a Research Associate in the Department of Economics and Social Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was appointed to the Law School faculty in the fall of 1950. This year Professor Brewster teaches courses in Anti-Trust and Legal Problems of Doing Business Abroad. He also con- ducts the Antitrust Seminar and the International Investment Seminar. Born: 19195 Longmeadow, Massachusetts. A.B., 1941, Yale, LL.B., 1948, Harvard. ERNEST JOSEPH BROWN Professor of Law After receiving his law degree from Harvard, Professor Brown practiced law in Buffalo, New York. ln 1937 he began teaching at the University of Buffalo Law School and combined this activity with a practice which was primarily devoted to tax and corporate matters. He served as Captain in the Office of Strategic Services from 1942 to 1945. In 1946 Professor Brown was appointed to the faculty of the Law School. With Professors Freund, Sutherland, and Howe, he is co- author of a casebook, Constitutional Law. This year he teaches Taxation and Constitutional Law and conducts a seminar in Taxation. Born: 1906, Lake Providence, Louisiana. A.B., 1927, Princeton, LL.B., 1931, Harvard. '13 CLARK BYSE Visiting Professor of Law Following his graduation from Wisconsin in 1938, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review, Professor Byse became Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Iowa. In 1940 he departed for a five year period of govern- ment and war service. He returned to the academic profession in the fall of 1946 as an Assistant Professor of Law at Pennsylvania and became Professor of Law in 1948. He has recently completed with Louis O. Joughin a study of Tenure Plans and Practices in American Higher Education. Author of numerous law review articles, Professor Byse was co-editor lwith W. Gellhornl of Administrative Law Cases and Comments 119541. He is teach- ing Contracts and Administrative Law. Born: 1912, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. B.E., 1935, State Teachers College, Oshkosh, LL.B., Wisconsin, LL.M., 1939, J.S.D., 1952, Columbia University. ANDREW JAMES CASNER Professor of Law A member of the Law School faculty since 1938, Professor Casner previously served on the faculties of the law schools of Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Texas and Stanford Univer- sities. Active in alumni and American Bar Asociation activities, he is also on the Board of Directors of Old Colony Trust Co. Professor Casner was engaged in the preparation of The Restatement of Property, both as a reporter and as an advisor. He was Reporter for the Uniform Property Act, and is Editor- in-Chief of American Law of Property. Professor Casner is co- author of Cases and Texts on Property and is author of Estate Planning-Cases, Statutes, Text and Other Materials isecond edition, 1956 with 1957 supplementl. He teaches Property I and II, and a seminar in Research Problems of Property Law. Born: 1907, Chicago, Illinois. A.B., LL.B., 1929, University of Illinois, S.J.D., 1941, Columbia. DAVID FARQUHAR CAVERS Associate Dean and Fessenden Professor of Law Following graduation from the Law School, Professor Cavers was associated with a law office in New York City. During the 1929-1930 school year, he returned to Harvard to begin a teaching career which later included appointment at West Virginia University College of Law, Duke University, Yale Uni- versity, and the University of Chicago. After wartime service as Assistant and Associate General Counsel for Price in the O. P. A., Professor Cavers reioined the Law School faculty. In 1951, he was appointed to the post of Associate Dean. In addition to his other contributions to legal periodicals, Professor Covers founded and edited Law and Contemporary Problems. He teaches Conflict of Laws and conducts seminars in Atomic Energy Regulation and Legal Education. Born: 19027 Buticlo, New York. B.S. in Economics, 1923, Universil yof Pennsylvaniay LL.B. 1926, Harvard. 14 ABRAM JOSEPH CHAYES Assistant Professor of Law In 1955 Professor Chayes was appointed to the Law School faculty. He received his A.B. from Harvard in 1943, and after- wards served with the Field Artillery in France, Holland, Ger- many, and Japan. While a student at the Law School, he was President and Note Editor of the Law Review. Professor Chayes has been Legal Advisor to Governor Chester Bowles of Connecticut and Associate General Counsel of the President's Materials Policy Commission. For the Oc- tober Term 1951, he was law clerk to Mr. Justice Frankfurter. From 1952 until his appointment to the faculty, he was asso- ciated with the firm of Covington and Burling in Washington, D. C. Professor Chayes now teaches Civil Procedure, Corpo- rations I and the Closed Corporation Seminar. Born: 1922, Chicago, Illinois. A.B., 1943, LL.B., 1949, Harvard. PETER FRANCIS COOGAN Lecturer on Law A partner in the Boston firm of Ropes, Gray, Best, Coolidge 81 Rugg, Mr. Coogan gives a Fall seminar in Secured Com- mercial Transactions. Along with fifteen years in practice, his career includes ten years in business, and teaching experience in both law and business. He has been active in drafting Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, dealing with secured transactions. Before commencing his legal career, Mr. Coogan spnt a number of years in publishing as manager of various divisions of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Born: 1904, Watertown, Wisconsin. 1923-26, Mdrquetle University: LL.B., 1939, Western Reserve, A.M., Boston University, LL.M., 1942, Harvard, ARCHIBALD COX Professor of Law Receiving his LL.B. in 1937, Professor Cox began his law career by serving as legal secretary to Judge Learned Hand. Thereafter he practiced in Boston until 1941 when he became associated with the National Defense Mediation Board. He later entered the Office of the Solicitor General, Department of Justice, and from 1943 to 1945 he was Associate Solicitor General for the United States Department of Labor. Appointed to the Law School faculty in 1945, Professor Cox served as Acting Vice-Dean during the Spring Term of 1947. In 1952 he was Chairman of the Wage Stabilization Board. Professor Cox is the editor of a casebook on Labor Law. This year he teaches Labor Law, Unfair Competition and the Labor Law Seminar. Born: 19127 Plainfield, New Jersey. A.B., 1934, LL.B., 1937, Harvard. 15 WILLIAM J. CURRAN Lecturer in Legal Medicine Professor Curran was appointed to the Law School Faculty in the second semester of the academic year, 1956-1957. He had been engaged in teaching in the Medicolegal Prob- lems Seminar since 1954 as a member of the Harvard Medical School Faculty. At present, Professor Curran teaches the Med- icolegal Problems Seminar at the Law School and a course in Legal Aspects of Organized Health Problems at the School of Public Health. He is also Professor of Legal Medicine at Boston University. ln addition to his law degrees from Boston College and Harvard, Professor Curran this year completes his work for a master of science degree in public health at the School of Public Health. He has formerly taught at Boston College, the University of North Carolina, and the University of Santa Clara. Born: 1925, Boston, Massachusetts. LL.B., 1950, Boston College, LL.M., 1951, Harvard MQ.. JOHN P. DAWSON Professor of Law Professor Dawson attended college and law school at the University of Michigan. He spent the years 1924 to 1927 in England studying at Oxford University, which granted him the D.Phil. degree in 1930. He was at the University of Michigan since 1927. On leave from the University during 1942 to 1945, he served variously as: Chief Counsel in the Rent Section, Office of Price Administration, Chief, Middle East Division, Foreign Economic Administration, and Acting Regional Economic Coun- sellor for the Middle East, State Department. ln 1947-48 he took a post as Director of the Foreign Trade Administration for the Greek government. He teaches first year Contracts, the third year course in Restitution, and a seminar on the Functions of the Judge. Born: 1902, Detroit, Michigan. B.A., 1922, J.D., 1924, Michigan, D.Phil., 1930, Oxford. CHARLES FAIRMAN Professor of Law Professor Fairman has taught and lectured on law and government at Pomona College, Williams College, Stanford University, Washington University and Harvard. From 1942 to 1946 he served in the Judge Advocate Gen- eral's Office with the rank of Colonel, thus concluding par- ticipation in both World Wars. Professor Fairman's published works include The Law of Martial Rule, Mr. Justice Miller and the Supreme Court, 1862-1890, and American Constitutional Decisions, Rev. Ed., 1950. Professor Fairman teaches American Legal History, Criminal Law, and a seminar in Constitutional Problems. He is Chairman of the Law School Library Committee. Born: 1897, Alton, Illinois. A.B., 1918, University of Illinois, Ph.D., 1926, Harvard, LL.B., 1934, University of London, S.J.D., 1938, Harvard. 16 f, A 75 srl K., RICHARD HINCKLEY FIELD Professor of Law After graduating from the Law School in 1929, Professor Field was engaged in private practice in Boston until the onset of World War Il. ln 1942 he ioined the staff of the Office of Price Administration as Regional Attorney, and in December of 1943 went to Washington as General Counsel for the O. P. A. Professor Field returned to the Law School in 1946 as a member of the faculty. He is co-editor, with Professor Kaplan, of a casebook on Civil Procedure and is currently acting as a consultant to the Maine Advisory Committee on Rules of Civil Procedure. This year, he teaches courses in Civil Procedure, Trial Practice, and Evidence. Born: 1903, Phillips, Maine. PAUL ABRAHAM FREUND Royall Professor of Law After receiving his S.J.D. from Harvard in 1932, Professor Freund served as legal secretary to Mr. Justice Brandeis. Later he served on the legal staffs of the Treasury Department and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. From 1935 to 1939, he was in the office of the Solicitor General of the United States and was Special Assistant to the Attorney General. Professor Freund returned to the Law School faculty in 1939. From 1942 to 1946 he was on leave to the Department of Justice. His published works include On Understanding the Supreme Court, and he is co-editor of a casebook on Constitutional Law. He is advisor on The Restatement of Conflict of Laws. Professor Freund teaches Constitutional Law and Conflict of Laws. He is on leave of absence at Cambridge University for the academic year 1957-1958. Born: 19085 St. Louis, Missouri. A.B., 1928, Washington University, LL.B., 1931, S.J.D., 1932, Harvard, LL.D., 1954, Columbia, 1956, Washington University. A.B., 1926, LL.B., 1929, Harvard ,3 .J,,-n LON LUVOIS FULLER Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence Professor Fuller has been in the field of legal instruction since 1926. He has been associated with the faculties of the University of Oregon, the University of Illinois, and Duke University. He joined the faculty of the Law School in 1939. From 1941 to 1945, concurrent with his teaching activities at the Law School, he was in private practice in Boston. Professor Fuller holds a Philips Award of the American Philosophical Society, which he won in 1936 for an essay in Jurisprudence entitled The Law in Quest of Itself. He has also edited Collected Readings in Problems of Jurisprudence, and a casebook on Contracts. Professor Fuller teaches Contracts and Jurisprudence. He also has a seminar in Jurisprudence. Born: 1902, Hereford, Texas. A.B., 1924, J.D., 1926, Leland Stanford University. 17 GEORGE KNOWLES GARDNER Professor of Law A member of the Massachusetts bar since 1914, Professor Gardner practiced in Boston for fourteen years. He was an Instructor in Law at Northeastern University from 1921 to 1928 when he was appointed to the faculty of the Harvard Law School. From 1942 to 1946, he again practiced law in Boston, and was Assistant Treasurer and Secretary of the Taunton Coating Mills, Inc. SHELDON GLUECK Roscoe Pound Professor of Law Before being appointed to the Law School in 1929, Pro- fessor Glueck was an instructor in the Social Ethics Department at Harvard. He has been advisor to the American Law Insti- tute's Youth Correction Code and Penal Code, a member of the U. S. Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Criminal Procedure, a U. S. delegate to the International Prison Con- gress in 1930 and 1950, and a consultant to the late Justice Robert H. Jackson on the trial of war criminals, For the past several years, he has been engaged, with his wife, Dr. Eleanor Touroff Glueck, in research on the problem of Juvenile Delinquency. Born: 1896, Warsaw, Poland. A.B., 1920, George Washington University, LL.B., lL.M., 1920, National University Lcw School, A.M., 1922, Ph.D., 1924, Harvard, LL.D., 1949, University of Thessalonika. Born: 1891, Worcester, Massachusetts. A.B., 1912, LL.B., 1914, Harvard. Professor Gardner is the author of numerous articles in legal periodicals. This year he teaches Admiralty. CHARLES MONROE HAAR Professor of Law Entering the Law School in September, 1941, Professor l-laar left shortly thereafter for a tour of duty in New Guinea and the Philippines as a Naval Intelligence Officer. Graduat- ing in 1948, he was awarded a Sheldon Traveling Fellowship and spent a year in England, where he wrote Land Planning Law in a Free Society. From 1950 to 1952, Professor Haar lectured at New York University and was a consultant for the Town Planning Division of the United Nations. He teaches Property I and conducts four seminars: Land Use and Conservation, Land Use and Planning, Land Use Problems in Developing Areas, and Real Estate Transactions. Born: 1920, Antwerp, Belgium, A.B., 1940, New York University, M.A. 1941, University of Wisconsin, LL.B., 1949, Harvard. 18 LIVINGSTON HALL Vice Dean and Professor of Law Professor Hall ioined the Law School faculty in 1932 after four years of private practice and a year of service as the Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. In 1939 he was appointed Vice Dean but was on leave of absence during the war to serve initially with the O. P. A. in the Boston area and later with the Army Air Corps in the Southwest Pacific. Professor Hall is a member of the Judicial Council of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and Vice President of the Massachusetts Bar Association. He has edited Cases on Crim- inal Law and Enforcement with Professor Glueck and Cases on Agency with Professor Seavey. Professor Hall teaches Agency and Criminal Law. Born: 1903, Chicago, Illinois. Ph.B., 1923, University of Chicago, LL.B., 1927, Harvard. HENRY MELVIN HART JR. Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Law After receiving his degree as Doctor of Juridical Science, Professor Hart spent a year as legal secretary to Mr. Justice Brandeis. Since 1932 he has been a member of the Law School faculty. While on leave of absence he has been associated with the OFfice of Solicitor General and the Immigration and Natu- ralization Service. During World War Il, Professor Hart served as Associate General Counsel for Price in the O. P. A. and later as General Counsel in the Office of Economic Stabiliza- tion. During 1954-1955 he was a Visiting Professor at Ohio State University. He is the author of numerous articles and has collaborated with Professor Wechsler of Columbia on The Federal Courts and the Federal System 119531. Professor Hart teaches The Legal Process, Criminal Law, Federal Courts and The Federal System, and conducts a seminar in Legislation. Born: 1904, Butte, Montana. A.B., 1926, LL.B., 1928, S.J.D., 1931, Harvard: LL.D., 1953, Columbia. DAVID RICHARD HERWITZ Professor of Law A graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor Herwitz entered the Law School in 1946 where he was a member of the Board of Student Advisers and the Law Review. In 1949, he went to Washington, D. C., and served as an attorney with the Tax Court. The next year he returned to the Law School as a Teaching Fellow. Between 1951 and 1954, he practiced in Boston and lectured at Northeastern University School of Law. Professor Herwitz conducts courses in Corporations I and ll-B, Accounting, and the seminar on Closed Corporations. Barn: 1925, Lynn, Massachusetts. B.5., 1946, Massachusetts Institute ot Technology, LL.B., 1949, Harvard. 19 MARK DEWOLFE HOWE Professor of Law Before entering the legal field Professor Howe spent two years as an assistant director for Paramount Pictures. He came to the Law School in 1930 and upon graduation was legal secretary to Mr. Justice Holmes. After private practice in Boston, he was appointed to the University of Buffalo Law School faculty and became Dean of the school in 1940. During World War Il Professor Howe served as Colonel with the American Military Government and with the Civil Affairs Division of the War Department. He has edited the Holmes-Pollock and the Holmes-Laski Letters, Readings in Amer- ican Legal History and the first of three volumes covering the biography of Mr. Justice Holmes. He teaches Constitutional Law, and American Legal History. He also conducts a course on The Role of Law in Anglo- American History, in Harvard College. Born: 19067 Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1928, LL.B., 1933, Harvard. FLEMING JAMES, JR. Visiting Professor of Law After receiving his degree from Yale Law School, Professor James spent four years as a lawyer with the New York, New Haven 81 Hartford Railroad Company. ln 1933 he ioined Yale Faculty as Associate Professor of Law and has been Lafayette S. Foster Professor of Law since 1941. During 1936-39 he served as Director of Research for New York Law Society and in 1943 became Director of Litigation Division of the O, P. A. in Washington until end of the war. He is currently Chairman of the Connecticut Board of Labor Relations. He has been very active in the local affairs of his home town, North Haven. He is co-author of Cases on Trials, Judgments and Appeals l1936l, Cases and Materials on Torts l1942l, The Law of Torts l1956l. Professor James is teaching Civil Procedure and Torts. Born: 1904, Shanghai, China. B.A., 1925, LL.B., 1928, Yale. LOUIS LEVENTHAL JAFFE Byrne Professor of Administrative Law Professor Jaffe graduated from Harvard Law School magna cum laude in 1928. After general practice and graduate study, he served as law clerk to Mr. Justice Brandeis in 1933. He was an attorney with the National Labor Relations Board through 1935. Professor Jaffe began teaching at the University of Buffalo Law School and in 1948 became Dean. His article on Res lpsa Loquitor Vindicated inaugurated the Buffalo Law Review. He was appointed to the Law School faculty in 1950. He is the author of Cases and Materials on Administrative Law, and is working on a treatise on the same subiect. This year Professor Jaffe is on leave of absence. Born: 19057 Seattle, Washington. A.B., 1925, Johns Hopkins, LL.B., 1928, S.J.D., 1932, Harvard. the the the the the 20 BENJAMIN KAPLAN Professor of Law Professor Kaplan is a graduate of Columbia Law School where he was editor-in-chief of the Law Review. He practiced law in New York City from 1933 to 1942. During Army service he was a member of Justice Jackson's staff in the Nuremberg prosecution. He returned to his firm in 1946, became Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard in 1947, and was appointed Professor of Law in 1948. Professor Kaplan teaches Civil Procedure, Equitable Reme- dies, and a course in Copyright, Trademark and Unfair Com- petition. He is co-author with Professor Field of Materials for a Basic Course in Civil Procedure l1953l. During the present academic year Mr. Kaplan is Visiting Professor at Yale Law Schocl. Born: 19117 New York City University. MILTON KATZ Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law and Director, International Legal Studies Professor Katz ioined the Law School faculty in 1939. During World War ll, he served as Solicitor of the War Pro- duction Board from 1941 to 1943, and as U. S. Executive Officer of the Combined Production and Resources Board in 1942 and 1943, thereafter, he served as Lieutenant Com- mander, U. S. N. R. ln 1946, he became the Byrne Professor of Administrative Law and published his Cases and Materials on Administrative Law in 1947. On leave after 1948, he served as U. S. Special Representative in Europe, with the rank of Ambassador, as such, he was the chief of the Marshall Plan in Europe. Con- currently, he served as Chairman of the Defense, Financial, and Economic Committee under NATO, and as the U. S. Representative on the Economic Commission for Europe. In 1954, he returned to the faculty. Currently he is teaching International Law and Torts. Born: 19077 New York City. A.B., 19277 LL.B., 1931, Harvard. A.B., 1929, College ot the Cnty of New York LLB 1933 Columbia ROBERT ERNEST KEETON Professor Keeton received his undergraduate and law school training at the University of Texas and was engaged in private practice in Houston, Texas, until the outbreak of World War ll. From 1943 to 1945 he was Flag Secretary to Rear Admiral Mullinnix and assistant Flag Secretary to Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. After the war, he resumed private practice, specializing in personal injury and insurance litigation. Professor Keeton was co-chairman of the Special Committee on Small Loan Legisla- tion, State Bar of Texas. Prior to his appointment to the faculty of the Law School in 1954, he was Associate Professor at Southern Methodist University. Professor Keeton is the author of Trial Tactics and Methods. He teaches Torts and Trial Practice. Born: 19197 Clarksville, Texas. B.B.A., 1940, LL.B., 1941, University of Texasg S.J.D., 1956, Harvard. 21 WALTER BARTON LEACH Story Professor of Law After graduating from the Law School, Professor Leach served as legal secretary to Mr. Justice Holmes. ln 1929 he was appointed to the Law School faculty, having also taught at Northeastern University, Oxford University, and the Uni- versity of Colorado. He is now a Brigadier General in the U. S. A. F. R. and a Consultant to the Air Force. Professor Leach's publications include among others Future Interests and Wills, Cases and Text on Property lwith Professor Casnerl, and The Rule Against Perpetuities lAmerican Edition with Owen Tudor, English Edition with J. H. C. Morris of Oxfordl. ln addition, he has been a contributor to The Re- statement of Property, and the American Law of Property. Professor Leach teaches a section of Property l and is supervising a Seminar in Defense Policy and Administration. Born: 1900, Boston, Massachusetts. A.B,, 1921, LL.B., 1924, Harvard, Certificate d'Etudes Francaises, 1290, Universite de Grenoble. LOUIS LOSS Professor of Law A graduate of the Yale Law School, Professor Loss was Grsi associated with the legal staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and in 1948 became the associate General Counsel of the S. E. C. He was Visiting Lecturer in Law at Yale from 1947 to 1952. The following year he became' a member of the Law School faculty. Professor Loss has published a number of articles in legal and financial periodicals and is the author of Securities Regulation H951 with 1955 Supp.l and co-author of Blue Sky Law l1957l. He teaches Agency, Corporations I, Securities Regulation, and the Litigation Case Study Seminar. Born: 1914, Lancaster, Pennsylvaina. B.S., 1934, University of Pennsylvania, LL.B., 1937, Yale, A.M. lHon.1, 1953, Harvard. JAMES ANGELL MacLACHLAN Professor of Law Professor MacLachlan practiced law in Chicago from 1916 until 1924 except for two years as a Captain in the Field Artillery. He returned to the Law School in 1924. Since 1932 he has been a member of the National Bankruptcy Conference and has been active in drafting amendments to the Bank- ruptcy Act. On leave of absence from the Law School during World War ll, he was Special Counsel to the O. P. A. and Contract Renegotiator for the U. S. Maritime Commission. He edited two editions of McLaughlin's Cases on the Fed- eral Anti-Trust Laws and co-edited several editions of Cases on Creditors' Rights with John Hanna. He completed a Horn- book on Bankruptcy in 1956. Professor MacLachlan teaches Property l, Agency, and Creditors Rights. Born: 1891, Ann Arbor, Michigan. A.B., 1912, University of Michigan, LL.B., 1916, Harvard. 22 CALVERT MAGRUDER Lecturer on Law Now Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, Profesor Magruder' began his teaching career at the Law School in 1920. ln 1925 he was appointed Pro- fessor. He was on leave of absence in 1934 and 1935 to serve as General Counsel for the National Labor Relations Board and again in 1938 and 1939 to serve as General Counsel for the Wage and Hour Division, United States De- partment of Labor. His appointment to the Court of Appeals was made in 1939, and since 1942 he has been a iudge of the United States Emergency Court of Appeals. Professor Magruder is the co-author of Cases of the Law of Partnership and teaches Torts, Born: A.B., 1913, A.M., 1917, sr. Johns College, LLB., 1916, Harvard. WILLIAM EDWARD McCURDY Professor of Law Before his appointment to the Law School faculty in 1923, Professor McCurdy was legal secretary to Mr. Justice Brandeis. Subsequently he has been Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin and has taught summer sessions at Wisconsin, Cornell, North Carolina, and Texas law schools. He served in the U. S. Army in 1917-1918, and in U. S. Military Government iGermanyl in 1945-1956 and again from 1947 until 1949, successively as Chief of the Legal Advice Branch and Associate iand Actingi Director of the Legal Divi- sion of OMGUS. Professor McCurdy participated in preparation of The Re- statements of Contracts, Restitution, and Torts. He edited Cases on Persons and Domestic Relations, and co-edited Cases on Sales with Professor Williston. He teaches Contracts and Domestic Relations and seminars in Community Property and Family Law. Born: 18937 Augusto, Georgia A.B., 1916, Ll..B., 1921, S.J.D., 1922, Harvard. JOHN THEODORE MCNAUGHTON Professor of Law Professor McNaughton was graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1948. Thereafter, he was a Rhodes Scholar, served in the General Counsel's OFfice of E. C. A. in Paris, and was editor and legal counsel of the Pekin illlinoisi Daily Times. Since his appointment to the Law School faculty in 1953, Professor McNaughton has taught Evidence, Commercial Law, Torts, Contracts, and Agency. Professor McNaughton has published Workbook in Judicial Proof and three sets of experimental problem materials for use in teaching Evidence. With Professor W. Barton Leach, Professor McNaughton published Handbook of Massachusetts Evidence 13d ed. 19561. During this past year, Professor McNaughton has served on a part-time basis as an Assistant District Attorney for the Northern District 1Middlesex Countyl of Massachusetts. Born: 1921, Bicknell, Indiana. A.B., 1942, Depauw Universityy Ll..B., 1948, Harvardp B.Litt., 1951, Oxford. 23 PHIL CALDWELL NEAL Visiting Professor of Law After serving as law clerk to the late Justice Robert H. Jackson from 1943 to 1945, Professor Neal went to San Francisco as a member of the International Secretariat at the San Francisco Confernce. In 1948 he left the practice of law to join the faculty of Stanford University and became Professor of Law in 1954. He has taught two sections of the second year course in Administrative Law and conducted an Administrative Law seminar dealing with the regulation of the broadcasting in- dustry by the Federal Communications Commission. Born: 1919, Chicago, Illinois. A.B., 1940, LL.B., 1943, Harvard. ALBERT MARTIN SACKS Professor of Law After graduating from the College of the City of New York in 1940, Professor Sacks was associated with a New York corporation until 1942, when he entered the Army. In the Army he served as a Personnel Consultant. Upon graduating from Harvard Law School in 1948, Pro- fessor Sacks became law clerk to the late Augustus N. Hand, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. He was a law clerk to Mr. Justice Frankfurter during the Supreme Court Term in 1949, He remained in Washington in private practice with Covington and Burling until 1952, when he was appointed to the Law School. Professor Sacks conducts courses in Civil Procedure, The Legal Process, and Equitable Remedies. Born: 1920, New York City. B.B.A., 1940, College of the City of New York, LL.B., 1948, Harvard. AUSTIN WAKEMAN SCOTT Dane Professor of Law ln 1909 Professor Scott began his teaching career at the Law School. During 1911 and 1912 he was Dean of the College of Law at the State University of Iowa, and from 1915 to 1916 was Acting Dean of the Harvard Law School. He has also held the Story and Dane Chairs. In 1928 he was President of the Association of American Law Schools, and in 1954 was a Visiting Professor at Oxford University. He served as Reporter for The Restatement of Trusts and as Co-Reporter with Professor Seavey for The Restatement of Judgements and The Restatement of Restitution. Professor Scott also drafted the Uniform Fiduciaries Act. His writings include a treatise on the law of Trusts, and casebooks on Trusts, Civil Procedure and Judicial Remedies. He is at present teaching Trusts. Born: 1884, New Brunswick, New Jersey. A.B., 1903, Rutgers, LL.B., 1909, Harvard, LL.D., 1933, Rutgers, LL.D., 1944, Harvard, D.C.L., 1954, Oxford. I 24 hi, LOUIS B. SOHN Professor of Law Following six years as research associate to Judge Hudson of the Permanent Court of International Justice, Professor Sohn ioined the Law School in 1946. He has been the International Law Editor for the American Bar Association Journal, and he took part in the San Francisco Conference which drafted the Charter of the United Nations. He prepared a Survey of Treaties for the Pacific Settlement of Disputes, and in 1950- 1951 was a legal officer of the United Nations Secretariat. Professor Sohn is the author of Cases and Materials on United Nations Law. He teaches United Nations Law, Problems in the Development of World Order, Legal Problems of Inter- national Regional Organization, Legal Problems of Interna- tional Administration and International Protection of Invest- ment. Born: 1914, Lwow, Poland. 1940, Harvard. HARRY STREET Visiting Professor of Law Professor Street is Professor of Public Law and Common Law at the University of Manchester. After graduating from that University in 1938 he practiced as a solicitor until he ioined the Royal Air Force during World War ll. Upon demobilization in 1946 he became a lecturer at Manchester University. He was a Commonwealth Fund Fellow at Columbia Law School in 1947, and was Professor of Law and head of the Law Department at Nottingham University from 1952 to 1956 when he returned to Manchester. He is the author of Governmental Liability: A Comparative Study, a text book on torts, and IWIIIW J- A- G. Gflffllhl G text book on administrative law. Born: 1919, Kearsley Lancashire. LL.B., 1938, LL.M., 1947, Ph.D., 1950, Manchester. LL.M., Dipl. Sc., M., 1935 John Casimir University Lwow Poland LLM STANLEY S. SURREY Professor of Law The year he graduated, Professor Surrey became Research Assistant at Columbia. After 1933 he was associated with the National Recovery Administration, the National Labor Rela- tions Board, the Treasury Department, and the King Sub- Committee on the Internal Revenue Laws. Before coming to Harvard, Professor Surrey taught at the University of California at Berkeley and was a member of the American Tax Mission to Japan. He is now Chief Reporter for the American Law lnstitute's Income Tax Section and Director of the Harvard Law School International Program in Taxation. Professor Surrey is co-editor of Cases and Materials on Federal Taxation, Federal Estate and Gift Taxation and Legis- lation, Cases and Materials l1955l. He teaches Federal Taxa- tion, Legal Problems of Doing Business Abroad, International Tax Research, Legislation, and Taxation of International Trade and Investment. Born: 1910, New York City. B.S., 1929, College of the City of New York, LL.B., 1932, Columbia. 25 SAMUEL E. THORNE Professor of Legal History Professor Thorne came to the School from the Yale Law School where he taught since 1945 and where he was Simeon E. Baldwin Professor of Legal History and Librarian. Previously he was an assistant librarian at the Columbia Law School and Associate Professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law. During World War ll he was a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy. ' An authority on the law of medieval and Elizabethan Eng- land, Professor Thorne has written numerous papers on legal- historical subiects, and has edited, among others, A Discourse Upon the Exposition and Understandings of Statutes, A Cata- logue of the Library of Sir Edward Coke, and others. Professor Thorne teaches English Legal History and a semi- nar on the same subiect for graduate students. Born: 1907, New York City. B.A., 1927, College of the City of New York, LL.B., 1930, Harvard. ARTHUR E. SUTHERLAND Bussey Professor of Law Except for a year as legal secretary to Mr. Justice Holmes, Professor Sutherland practiced law in Rochester, New York, from 1926 until 1941. From 1941 to 1945 he served with the U. S. Army. ln 1945 he became Professor of Law at Cornell, and taught there until he became Professor of Law at Harvard in 1950. ln 1956 Professor Sutherland held a Fulbright lectureship at Oxford. He edited Government Under Law, the published proceed- ings of the John Marshall Bicentennial at Harvard, of which he was chairman. His Rundell Lectures at Wisconsin in 1955 were published as The Law and One Man Among Many. Pro- fessor Sutherland has collaborated on casebooks in Constitu- tional Law, problems of Federalism, and Commercial Law. He teaches Constitutional Law, Commercial Law, and seminars on Commercial Law and on the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment. Born: l902, Rochester, New York. A.B., 1922, Wesleyany LL.B., 1925, Harvard. DONALD THEODORE TRAUTMAN Professor of Law After interrupting his college education in 1943 to serve in the Infantry and in Military Intelligence, Professor Trautman returned to Harvard in 1946, and enrolled in the seven year College-Law Program. He received his A.B. and LL.B. from Harvard in 1951. While at the Law School he was an editor of the Law Review. Professor Trautman was a Harvard National Scholar and a holder of a Sheldon Traveling Fellowship under which he traveled and studied in Europe. During the 1952 Supreme Court Term, he served as law clerk to Mr. Justice Frankfurter. This year, Professor Trautman teaches Accounting and Conflict of Laws and conducts seminars in Public Utilities and in Conflict of Laws. Born: 1924, Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., LL.B., 1951, Harvard. 26 DONALD F. TURNER Professor of Law Professor Turner holds an A.B. from Northwestern University, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Economics from Harvard. After service with the Navy in the South Pacific, he took his LL.B. at Yale, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Law Journal and received the Peres Prize for outstanding student contributions to Volumes 58 and 59. He graduated cum laude in 1950. Following a clerkship with Mr. Justice Clark, he was associated with a Washington, D. C., law firm. Professor Turner teaches Commercial Law and Government Regulation of Business. He also participates in the Antitrust Seminar. Born: 19217 Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. A.B., 1941, Norihwesierrr, M.A., 1943, Ph.D., 1947, Harvard, LL.B., 1950, Yale. ARTHUR TAYLOR von MEHREN Professor of Law Before his appointment to the Law School faculty in 1946, Professor von Mehren was law clerk to Judge Calvert Magru- der. From 1946 to 1949 he studied the continental systems of law at the University of Zurich and at the University of Paris. He was on leave of absence in 1947-1948 to serve with the legal division of the United States Military Occupation Gov- ernment in Germany. During 1956-57 Professor von Mehren was a Fulbright Research Professor at the University of Tokyo. Professor von Mehren is a member of the Board of Editors of the American Journal of Comparative Law and is the au- thor of The Civil Law Systems: Cases and Materials for The Comparative Study of Law 119571. He teaches courses in Conflict of Laws and the Civil Law System, and conducts semi- nars on Comparative Administrative Law, Comparative Legal Research, and Research in Conflict of Laws. Born: 1922, Albert Lea, Minnesota. B.S., 1942, LL.B., 1945, Ph.D., 1946, Harvard. DAVID WESTFALL Assistant Professor of Law While at the Law School Professor Westfall served two years on the Law Review. He graduated magna cum laude and received the Fay Diploma. He has done legal work in Kansas City and in New York and was an election examiner for the National Labor Relations Board. Professor Westfall was connected with the Chicago firm of Bell, Boy, Marshall, and Lloyd after graduation. This associa- tion was interrupted from 1951 to 1953 when he served with the Army in the Office of the Judge Advocate General. Professor Westfall is co-author, with Professor Casner, of Part 21, Construction Problems, of American Law of Prop- erty. He teaches Property ll, Oil and Gas Law, and Real Estate Transactions. Born: 1927, Columbus, Missouri. A.B., 1947, University of Missouri, LL.B., 1950, Harvard. 27 LOUIS A. TOEPFER Secretary of the Law School Director of Admissions Mr. Toepfer graduated from the Law School in 1947, after having had his course interrupted by four years of service with the Navy. Upon receiving his degree he was appointed Secre- tary of the Placement Office, and a year later he was desig- nated Assistant Dean and Director ot Admissions. In 1952 he took charge of the School's Financial Aids program, com- bining this with his placement and admissions responsibilities. On January 1, 1956, Mr. Toepfer was appointed Secretary of the Law School. He now serves in that capacity and also continues as Director of Admissions and Financial Aids. Born: 1919, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, A.B., 1940, Beloit College, LL.B., 1947, Harvard. WILLIAM SPRAGUE BARNES Assistant Dean After graduating from Yale in 1940, Mr. Barnes entered the Law School, but left shortly thereafter to ioin the service in 1941. A fighter pilot in Egypt and Libya in 1943, he com- pleted his first year work while a prisoner of war and grad- uated from the Law School in 1947. He received his degree of docteur en droit from the University of Geneva, Switzerland, in 1957. Between 1948 and 1950 he was Research Associate in Comparative Law at Michigan Law School. From 1950-1954 he served the Law School as Secretary of International Legal Studies. He is director of the World Tax Series. In 1955 he was appointed Assistant Dean. Born: 1919, New York City. A.B., 1940, Yale, LL.B., 1947, Harvard. WESLEY E. BEVINS, JR. Assistant Dean Director of the Harvard Law School Fund Mr. Bevins entered the Law School in 1946 after service with anti-aircraft artillery of the Third Army in Europe. After graduation in 1948 he was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar, and that same year became Executive Director of the Harvard Law School Fund for the Massachusetts area. In January of 1950, Mr. Bevins ioined the Administrative Stat? as Assistant Dean. He directs the operation of the Dormi- tory Office and is also Director of the Harvard Law School Fund and the Alumni OFl'ice. Mr. Bevins holds the rank of Maior in the Army Reserve and in this capacity directs a three year course in Military Law presented at the Law School by the Army. Barn: 1918, Peabody, Massachusetts. B.S., 1941, Bowdoin College, LL.B., 1948, Harvard. 28 RUSSELL HASTINGS PECK Assistant Dean Mr. Peck entered the Law School in 1947, after completing undergraduate work which had been interrupted between 1942-1945 by service in the United States Army. Immediately after graduation he was appointed Assistant Dean, taking on among other duties the publication of the Law School Cata- logue and the Handbook for Entering Students. He is at pres- ent the Director of Placement at the Law School and editor of the Harvard Law Bulletin. In addition to his work at the Law School, Mr. Peck has served as a member ot the Board of Directors of the Cam- bridge Civic Association. He is now Treasurer of that asso- ciation. Born: 1920, Bo:-ton, Massachusetts A.B., 1947, LL.B., 19505 Harvard. ft? WILLIAM LANE BRUCE Assistant Dean Mr. Bruce graduated from the Law School in 1951, and practiced law in Providence, Rhode Island, with the law tirm of Edwards 8. Angell from 1951 until January, 1956. At that time he returned to the Law School to take up his present duties. He is a member of the Rhode Island and Massachusetts Bars. A native of Maine, he served during World War II with the Amphibious Forces of the Navy. Mr. Bruce is Assistant Secretary of the Harvard Law School Association and works primarily in the area of alumni rela- tions. Born: 19247 Lowell, Massachusetts. A.B., 1946 119481, LL.B., 1951, Harvard. JOHN A. KING, JR. Secretary of International Legal Studies After completion of his first year in the Law School, Mr. King served with the Intelligence Service of the United States Army in the Manhattan Engineering District, the Central In- telligence Agency, and at the atomic testing sites of Kawia- Iein and Bikini. He graduated from the Law School cum laude in 1948. Later he did graduate work at Oxford. In 1954 Mr. King assumed his post as Secretary of Inter- national Legal Studies. He works with the Committee on Grad- uate Studies and is Advisor to Foreign Students. For three years he has been the Fulbright advisor for the Law School. Born: 1918, Chicago, Illinois. A.B., 1940, LLB., 1948, Harvard. 29 TEACHING FELLOWS 1 sf MILES J. ALEXAN DER A.B., Emory University, 1952 LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1955 PAUL D. CARRINGTON A.B., University of Texas, 1952 LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1955 JOSEPH H. GUTTENTAG A.B., University of Michigan, 1950 A.B., University of California, 1950 LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1953 EARL CHARLES BORGESON i Librarian versity of Minnesota. After service in the Navy in 1943-1946, he returned to the University of Minnesota, receiving his B.S.L. in 1947 and his LL.B. in 1949. His initial assignment in field of legal librarianship was as Assistant Law Librarian at the University of Washington where he studied library science. From 1950-1952 he served as Assistant Reference Librarian of the Los Angeles County Law Library. ln 1952, Mr. Borgeson was appointed Assistant Law Libra- rian at the Law School and in 1954 was named Librarian. Born: 19227 Boyd, Minnesota. B.S.L., 1947, LL.B., 1949, Minnesotag A.B. in Law Librarianship, 1950, Washington. 4 I DOUGLASS G. BOSHKOFF A.B., Harvard College, 1952 LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1955 A fy J: M .4 Q59 ,ix it.. ii 1 1 SANFORD J. FOX A.B., University of illinois, 1950 LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1953 KENNETH L. KARST LLB., Harvard Law School, 1953 30 Mr. Borgeson began the study of law in 1940 at the Uni- Q, 'ini H nw ,f Xb' GRADUATE AND SPECIAL STUDENTS , X 1 A 'T . 'QE TH ESE MENQEEAE HARVARD LAW SCHQQE EATH IN EWQ WARS GAVE NEW MEANING .g,Af HE HERITAGE'-ANP' PRQMISE GF LAW rw A V f W A M ,Q Womb WAR ll A g f. '11 1' W A is . ,nf A , , 4 ,Lf I ni. :I 1 ,'ej',L, I A f ,E ix , I 1 , I In 1: I ' 1, 'Af' ll 1 , E, - .la IES 1 E L is Q. , , I JOSE F. S. BENGZON B.A. '53, LL.B. Ateneo de Manila '56 171 Ruiz, San Joan Rizal, Philippines St. Thomas More Society DARIO BETANCOURT Doctor in Law and Economics, Universidad Javeriana '56 Carrera 21A No. 41-69, Bogota, Columbia, S. A. SALUD B. BLANCAFLOR LL.B. University of Manila '50, LL.M. 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'adm' . 2 , 12' JP x K , , fiyu' Q, 7 fi Ny' 1 Q , , f us, , ,W 'Vx 1 1. f v I A 1 ' I , 4 f MMM Hx ,tm .M-am CLASS OF I958 QL .-,,, -- .W ,,...1: 2. -M V' ' . ,.- 'Y -- ' K f H M' -- '-1-W--- - - ' ..,,,,,,,,.,,,.w.,....,,.,, .......--.-'- '11 T-:Mggg:q..:.........-X'M' . ' ' ' 'MTNW L-..,Y:?1?: ':J 'f N:-,--t jN 'f :'::.:.:::.Qf ----fif-in WAS gi Q57 -f L X-, 11-.MM .,.,..h--.......... -Q 5-,,,,6-,,4 uf:-:.T:....,,....-. ..... - ,, 414-nf-.M Minlx- H .. JANET K. ALTER B.A. C. C. N. Y. '54 1030 Boynton Avenue, Bronx 72, N. Y. Frankfurter Club BERNARD M. ALTHOFF B.A. St. John's lMinn.l '53 P. O. Box 23, Waverly, Minn. Marshall Club, St. Thomas More Society LOUIS ALTMAN A.B. Cornell '55 22 Braylon Street, Englewood, N. J. Casner Equity Club, Legislative Research Bureau JERRY D. ANKER A.B. Harvard '55 938 Magnolia Avenue, Modesto, Calif. Law Review, Young Democrats o fi 4 2 4- 4 . BURT J. ABRAMS A.B. Princeton '55 567 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Morgan Club, Chancery Club ROSS B. ABRASH A.B. Harvard '55 400 Goffie Road, Hawthorne, N. J. Magruder Club HAROLD E. ADAMS B.S. University of Rhode Island '53 45 Bartlett Avenue, Cranston, R. l. Keeton Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association NEAL R. ALLEN B.A. Yale '55 24l0 Travis Street, Amarillo, Texas Root Club, Dormitory Council, Southern Club, Texas Club, Chancery Club LEONARD N. ARNOLD B.S.E.E. Purdue University '55 261 East 48th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Keeton Club ROBERT M. ASHEN B.S.M.E. Purdue '55 2648 West Fitch, Chicago, Ill. Brewster-Haar Club JULIAN W. ATWATER A.B. Princeton '53 424 East Main Street, Batavia, N. Y. Griswold Club, Bull and Bear JOSEPH E. BACHELDER, I B.A. Yale '55 8 Edgehill Street, Princeton, N. J. Casner Law, Bull and Bear 42 w '41-Iwi' .L W-iff? . 'Y .,-ffllxsf 1 ' 1 ROBERT L A.B. Harvard 930 Fifth Av Harlan Club THO Sack RICHARD A.B. Harvard 983 Mossach PAU B.A. Cornell '55 451 West End Avenue, New York 24, N. Y. Casner Equity Club, Voluntary Defenders A.B. 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Griswold Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club 43 Q STEPHEN BENJAMIN A.B. Harvard '53 45 East 82nd Street, New York, N. Y. Field Club, Law Review, Lincoln's Inn BURTON BERKLEY A.B. Harvard '55 1624 Brummel St., Evanston, Ill. Keeton Club STANLEY B. BERNSTEIN B.B.A. University of Michigan '55 1876 East 26th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Maguire Club, Freund Club, Williston Competition STEPHEN L. BERNSTEIN B.A. Columbia '55 139-27 225th Street, Laurelton, N. Y. F KARL BEROLZHEIMER B.A. University of Illinois '53 519 Surf Street, Chicago, Ill. Harlan Club, Board of Student Advisers DONALD J. BEZAHLER B.A. Brooklyn '53 5200 15th Avenue, Brooklyn 19, N. Y. Pitney Law Club, Dormitory Council, Judiciary Committee DONALD E. BIEDERMAN A.B. Cornell '55 325 Hempstead Avenue, Rockville Centre, N. Y. Chayes Club, Forum JACK P. BILLIG A.B. C. C. N. Y. '55 1A Clifton Avenue, Salem, Mass. Haar Club ROBERT H. BINDER A.B. Princeton '53 520 Park Avenue, Monhasset, N. Y. Sacks Club, Williston Competition, LincoIn's Inn ARTHUR W. BINGHAM III B.A. Harvard '51 520 East 86th Street, New York, N. Y. Lincoln's Inn WILLIAM L. BLAINE B.A. Denver '53 930 West Locust, Dubuque, Iowa Keeton Club, Bull and Bear, Record ALAN E. BOROFF B.S. University of Pennsylvania '53 6806 19th Avenue, Brooklyn 4, N. Y. Morgan Club, legislative Research Bureau 44 , wi --av urls FREDERIC M. BOWNE B.A. Harvard '51 5 Wendell Street, Cambridge, Mass. NANCY L. BOXLEY B.A. Radcliffe '53 900 Blanton Avenue, Richmond, Va. Casner Club, Law Review GEORGE R. BOYCE A.B. Colgate '55 133 South, Poultney, Vt. Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear STEPHEN M. BOYD A.B. Princeton '55 6400 Ellenwood Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Gardner Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear JAY E. BRETT B.S. Cornell '53 10 Bryant Crescent, White Plains, N. Y. Sutherland Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar RICHARD G. BRODRICK A.B. Brown '54 22 Trinity Street, Claremont, N. H. Westengard Club, Bull and Bear LARRY A. BROSSMAN B.S. of Econ. University of Pennsylvania '55 4249 Kutztown Road, Temple, Pa. Root Club HERBERT H. BROWNE, JR. A.B. University of North Carolina '55 305 East Broad Street, Statesville, N. C. Pow Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn ., J., x.,+ e.-.. - WALTER L. BOYDEN lll B.A. Harvard '53 12 Washington, Beverly, Mass. Kent Club, Lincoln's lnn JAMES M. BRACHMAN A.B. Princeton '55 5318 N. Bay Ridge, Milwaukee 17, Wis. Casner Club, Bull and Bear, Legislative Research Bureau PHILIP L. BRAWNER A.B. Princeton '53 3071 North Park Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Choate Club, Lincoln's Inn ALAN M. BREITMAN B.S. University of Pennsylvania '52 80-37 Park Lane, Kew Gardens 15, N. Y. Hughes Club, Bull and Bear +5 GORDON G. BUSDICKER B.A. Hamline '55 121 W. Broadway, Winona, Minn. Griswold Equity Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club HUBERT N. CANNON A,B. Davidson '53, B.A. Oxford '55 512 Larimer Road, Davidson, N. C. Griswold Club, Chancery Club, Southern Club, Democratic Club ' TRUMAN S. CASN ER A.B. Princeton '55 24 Fieldmont Road, Belmont, Mass, Casner Law Club, Lincoln's Inn DAVID F. CAVERS, JR. B.A. Harvard '55 20 Oakland Street, Lexington, Mass. Magruder Equity Club, Lincoln's Inn, Defenders Voluntary OLIVER G. BRUTON A.B. Princeton '53 2412 Longest Avenue, Louisville, Ky. E. Warren Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club, Williston Competition HUGH C. BURDETTE A.B. Amherst '55 1616 Mary Ellen, Pampa, Texas Sacks Club, Williston Competition DONALD H. BURNETT A.B. Princeton '52 415 N.W. 10th Street, Pendleton, Ore. Story Club, LincoIn's Inn SHELDON N. BUSANSKY B.S. M. I. T. '55 26 Stirling Street, Longmeadow, Mass. Baxter Club, Bull and Bear HARTLEY J. CHAZEN A.B. City College INew Yorkl '53 2251 Walton Avenue, New York 53, N. Y. Haar Equity, Record, legislative Research Bureau ERWIN L. CHEROVSKY A.B. University of Rochester '55 149 Avenue C, Rochester 21, N. Y. loss Club, Bull and Bear, Democratic Club IRVING S. CHIN B.A. Yale University '53 5 Fiske Street, Warchester 2, Mass. Brewster Club, Root Club, Forum, Yearbook, Record, Democratic Club, Student Bar Association ANDRE CHOGNARD B.A. Harvard '52 447 East 57th Street, New York, N. Y. Fuller Club, International Student Center, French Club, Bull and Bear 46 ' Mui ,s f ' ' s ..5ifflZ5e, BRICE McA. CLAGETT A.B. Princeton '54 132 Market Street, Annapolis, Md. Sacks Club, Proctor, Freshmen Advisor, and Teaching at Harvard University Law Review THOMAS L. CLARK B.A. Wake Forest '51, M.A. Princeton '53 925 Carolina Street, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Gardner Club, Southern Club, Student Bar Association, Chancery, Bull and Bear FRANCIS C. CLEARY B.A. Harvard '53 67 Tennyson Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Maguire Club, Chancery Club, St. Thomas More Society ARNOLD J. COHEN B.S. in Economics University of Pennsylvania '55 5780 Nassau, Philadelphia, Pa. J. Smith Club, Bull and Bear, Williston Competition, Student Bar Association Fellow ROBERT M. COON A.B. Harvard '52 18 Orchard Place, Bronxville, N. Brewster Club, Forum BETTY A. COOPER A.B. Barnard '55 504 E. 15th Street, Anchorage, Alaska Loss Club, Democratic Club Y. HOWARD S. COOPER A.B. Rutgers University '53 429 Fairmount Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. BARTON Z. COWAN A.B. University of Michigan '55 14489 Summerfield Rd, University Heights 18, Ohio Maguire-Westengard Club, McNaughton Club, Williston Competition 47 LEONARD E. COHEN A.B. Johns Hopkins '53 4111 Elderon Avenue, Baltimore 1 Law Review JACK G. COLLINS A.B. Princeton '52 5, Md. 1335 N. Jackson Street, Waukegan, Ill Toepfer Club, Lincoln's Inn FREDERICK H. CONDON B.A. Yale '55 Hancock, N. H. Brewster Club, Record JOHN N. CONNELL A.B. Dartmouth '55 10 Courtland Place, Hausto Westengard Club n, Texas ROBERT L. CROSBY B.A. Yale '53 6644 Parkwood Road, Minneapolis, Minn. Gardner Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club JOSEPH D. CROWLEY B.A. Yale '55 345 Ridge Road, Hamden, Conn. Pow-Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn CHARLES W. CULP B.A. Yale '53 4950 N. Meridian, Indianapolis, Ind. Choate Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear RALPH S. CUNNINGHAM, JR. A.B. Brown '52 4 Greenough Avenue, Cambridge 39, Mass. Casner Club, Voluntary Defenders, Student Bar Association fe.. . I Y SHELDON CURTIS A.B. Brooklyn College '53 67-85A 223rd Place, Bayside 64, N. Y. Seavey Club, Bull and Bear DOUGLAS G. DAHLIN A.B. Harvard '52 4105 Morningside Rd., Minneapolis, Minn. EDWIN K. DALY A.B. Villanova '55 1022 Barberry Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Baxter Club, Law Review, St. Thomas More Republicans AMLETO P. DAMIA B.A. University of Connecticut '55 281 White Street, Danbury, Conn. Haar Equity, Forum Young JAMES D. DANA A.B. Princeton '53 Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N. .I. Pow-Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn ALAN C. DAVIS A.B. Dartmouth '52 I7 Temple Court, Manchester, New Hampshire Griswold Equity Club, Chancery Club CHESTER R. DAVIS, JR. A.B. Princeton '5I Oakenwald Farm, Wayne, Ill. Marshall Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear FLAVIUS E. DAVIS IV S.B. M. I. T. '55 43 Fayette Street, Cambridge 39, Mass. Morgan Club 48 Society EVAN R. DAWSON A.B. Harvard '55 1109 Livermore Street, Yellow Springs, Ohio RICHARD A. DEBS A.B. Colgate '52, M.A. Princeton '55 129 Meadowbrook Road, Englewood, N. J. Jaffe Club, Bull and Bear STEVEN C. DeCOSTER A.B. Princeton '55 9 Heather Place, Saint Paul, Minn. Fuller Club DAVID DISTLER B.A. Hofstra '55 100 Cathedral Avenue, Hempstead, N. Y. Braucher Club, Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear WILLIAM B. DUFFY, JR. B.A. Amherst '55 76 Greene Street, North Andover, Mass. St. Thomas More Society JAMES F. DUNCAN B.S. Kansas '55 6501 Maple Drive, Mission, Kansas Field Equity Club, Chancery Club ROBERT M. DUNCAN B.A. Yale '53 RD No. 3, Amsterdam, N. Y. Pow-Wow Club, Law Review, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear CHARLES G. EDWARDS A.B. Brown '51 157 Bowen Street, Providence, R. I. DAVID A. DOHENY B.A. Williams '53 872 Pine Street, Winnetka, Ill. Pow-Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn LEONARD S. DOME B.S. in Economics Pennsylvania '52 1400 51st Street, Brooklyn 19, N. Y. Chancery Club CHARLES S. DOS KOW B.A. Wisconsin '55 Finney Farm, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Morgan Club, Democratic Club, Legal Aid JOHN R. DROSDICK A.B. Princeton '55 132 Acme Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Brandeis, Cardoza Clubs, Student Bar Association JOHN M. EMERY ll A.B. Princeton '53 Pretty Brook Road, RD No. 2, Princeton, N. J. Pow-Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn ARNOLD N. ENKER B.A. Yeshiva '55 JACK D. EDWARDS B.A. Macalester '55 Box 632, Route 1, Fairfax, Va. Scott Club, Chancery Club THOMAS D. EDWARDS A.B. Harvard '53 Barnstable, Mass. Holmes Club, Law Review, l.incoln's lnn CHARLES F. ELMES A.B. Harvard '55 111 North Street, Manchester, N. H. Harlan Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association SH ELDON H. ELSEN A.B. Princeton '50g A.M. Harvard '52 2109 Wightman Street, Pittsburgh 17, Fa. Casner Club, LincoIn's Inn, Voluntary Defenders, Bull and Bear RICHARD H. EVANS A.B. Princeton '55 190 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Cincinnati 15, Ohio Choate Club, Bull and Bear, Lincoln's lnn SANDER L. FELDMAN A.B. Pennsylvania '55 585 M0 '9'5 'e'Y 5 ee'f 5 5 'Y ' N- Y- zzo w. Rittenhouse Square, Philadelph Frankfurter Club, Law Review, Forum Cardozo Club GNL ER'C'?5ON HARRISON D. FENDLEY A.B. Stanford 55 ' I 1341 Imperial Drive, alendele,ce1if. 5-15.16105 552 M-A- Nofthweslffn 55 Marshal' Club, Forum 1646 West Third Avenue, Corslcana, Texas Gower-Herwitz Club, Bull and Bear DON D. ETTER M me .55 RICHARD D. FERBER 2980 S. Adams, Denver 10, Colo. A.B. N. Y. U. '55 Sacks Club, Phillips Brooks House, Fairman Club, 8906 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn 9, N, Y. Chancery Club Blackstone Club ia 3, Pa 50 RALPH R. FERN EY B.S. Brigham Young '55 258 East 20th, Idaho Falls, Idaho Von Mehren Equity Club ARTHUR N. FIELD B.B.A. C. C. N. Y. '55 2 Pinehurst Avenue, New York 33, N. Y. Hall Club, JaHe Club, Democratic Club, Legislative Research Bureau ELIHU FIER A.B. Dartmouth '52 218 Beach 139th Street, Belle Harbor, Queens, N. Y. Marshall Club, Chancery Club JORDAN A. FIFIELD A.B. Knox '53 1634 North Cherry Street, Galesburg, Ill. Brandeis Club JERVIS S. FINNEY A.B. Princeton '53 Eccleston, Md. Sacks Club, Lincoln's Inn PAUL B. FIRSTENBERG B.A. Princeton '55 101 Central Park West, New York 23, N. Y. Casner Club PETER M. FISHBEIN A.B. Dartmouth '55 50 Burkewood Road, Mount VGHIOD. N- Y- Vinson Club, Law Review EDWARD FLAX A.B. Harvard '55 10 Todd Court, East Williston, N. Y. Magruder Club 51 JEFFREY A. FILLMAN B.A. Amherst '55 1125 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Law Review DAVID B. FILVAROFF B.S. Wisconsin '53 121 S. Fremont Street, Janesville, Wis. Marshall Club, Law Review, Legal Aid HARRY E. FIN KE A.B. Williams '51, B.A. Oxford '54, M.A. Oxford '57 847 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Root Club, Lincoln's lnn, Bull and Bear, Coffee Hour JOHN F. FINNELL, JR. A.B. Harvard '55 213-03 33rd Road, Bayside, N. Y. Marshall Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear ROBERT E. FLEC K A.B. Western Reserve '53 306 Johnson Avenue, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Chayes Club, Chancery Club EUDORE J. FONTAINE, JR. B.A. Tufts '51 65 Beauchamp Terrace, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Frankfurter Club, Bull and Bear I WILLIAM J. FOOTE A.B. Harvard '55 42 N. Ohio Street, Aurora, Ill. Langdell Club ALBERT M. FORTIER, JR. A.B. Chicago '55 138 Independence Drive, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Scott Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association ROBERT Y. FOX B.A. Amherst '55 62 Briary Road, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Hall Club JAMES G. FRANGOS A.B. Colgate '55 15 West Main Street, Middletown, N. Keeton Club, Williston Competition HERBERT M. FRANKLIN A.B. Harvard '55 4350 N. Wildwood Street, Milwaukee 11, Wis. Langdell Club JOHN FRENCH Ill B.A. Dartmouth '55 142 E. 38th Street, New York, N. Y. Griswold Club, Lincoln's lnn JACK H. FRIEDENTHAL A.B. Stanford '53 456 Dahlia Street, Denver, Colo. Hall Club, Law Review TERRENCE J. GALLAGHER B.A. Manhattan '55 227-61 Murdock Avenue, Queens Village 29, N. Y Von Mehren Club, St. Thomas More Society ANGUS G. GARBER, JR. B.A. Williams '54 I5 Ellery Street, Cambridge, Mass. Freund Club, Bull and Bear ROBERT C. GAY III B.A. Pomona '55 4614 Lakeview Drive, Austin 3, Texas Pitney Club, Bull and Bear, Southern Club, Young Democrats 52 Y. JULIUS G. GETMAN B.A. C. C. N. Y. '53 211 East 205th Street, N. Y. Langdell Club JOSEPH M. GIDEN A.B. Dartmouth '55 1110 Anderson Ave., New York 52, N. Y. Vinson Club DANIEL J. GIFFORD A.B. Holy Cross '53 25 Hal-Bar Road, Avon, N. Y. Braucher Club, Law Review, Democratic Club, St. Thomas More Society HERBERT M. GINDLIN B.B.A. C. C. N. Y. '51, C.P.A. New York State '55 3260 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn 55, N. Y. loss Club, Student Bar Association GERALD A. GLEESON, JR. A.B. St. Joseph's '55 605 E. Alle heny Ave , Philadelphia 34 Pa g . , - Magruder Club, Student Bar Association, Dormitory Council, St. Thomas More Society RONALD GLICKMAN B.A. C. C. N. Y. '53 831 Gerard Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Toepfer Club, Bull and Bear IVAN B. GLUCKMAN B.A. University of Michigan '53 13995 Superior Road, East Cleveland, Ohio Blackstone Club RICHARD E. GOLDSMITH B.A. Harvard '55 230 W. Lynwood Ave., San Antonio, Texas Baxter Club, Bull and Bear, Forum 53 EDWARD M. GINSBURG B.A. Harvard '55 46 Aldenwood Road, Newton Center, Mass. Story Club, P. B. H., Proctor, Member Board of Freshmen Advisors MARTIN D. GINSBURG A.B. Cornell '53 37 Dogwood Lane, Rockville Centre, N. Y. Legal Aid, Bull and Bear JAMES J. GLASSER A.B. Yale '55 668 Green Bay Road, Highland Pork, Ill. Magruder Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association HERBERT P. GLEASON A.B. Harvard '50 38 Atlantic Avenue, Cohasset, Mass. Story Club, Democratic Club, Lincoln's lnn Rf I ARNOLD C. GREENBERG A.B. Harvard '55 I9 Colebrook Street, Hartford l2, Conn. Casner Equity Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association MICHAEL H. GREENBURG B.S. Cornell '55 333 Martense Street, Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Von Mehren Law Club, Law Review RICHARD A. GROSSMAN A.B. Rutgers '55 602 Fifth Street, Lakewood, N. J. Von Mehren, Haar Equity Clubs, Williston Competition ROBERT E. GUILFORD B.A. Virginia '55 l70l5 Lomond Boulevard, Shaker Heights 20, Ohio Westengard Club, Learned Hand Club, Dormitory Council, Bull and Bear CARTER L. GORE B.A. Virginia '55 437 Thornrose Avenue, Staunton, Va. Student Bar Association WILLIAM H. GORHAM A.B. Princeton '55 l70 Benvenue Street, Wellesley, Mass. Warren Club, Board ot Student Advisers, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club HAROLD D. GOULD A.B. Holy Cross '55 23 Blackstone Street, Blackstone, Mass. Toepfer Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club, St. Thomas More, Student Bar Association GILSON B. GRAY Ill A.B. Princeton '53 4l2 Conestoga Road, Wayne, Pa. Kaplan Club, Law Review, Lincoln's Inn JONATHAN A. GUTTMACHER B.A. Haverford '52 Stevenson, Md. Root Club DANIEL M. HALL B.A. Iowa State Teachers '50 1910 Laverne Street, Houston 24, Texas Magruder Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Associa lion, Republican Club, Southern Club, Planning Com mittee IHarvardl IRWIN HALL B.S.S, Georgetown '55 1809 Glenwood Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Frankfurter Club, Legal Aid, Bull and Bear REED S. HALL B.S. Brigham Young '51, A.M. Illinois '53 l5l3O Butler Avenue, Compton, Calif. Blackstone Club, Bull and Bear 54 E ig WALTER J. HAN DELMAN A.B. Harvard '53 91 Vaughn Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. Haar Law Club, P. B. H. PETER S. HANKE A.B. Harvard '51 376-A Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. Surrey Club JERARD K. HARTMAN B.A. Harvard '55 124 Carleon Avenue, Larchmont, N. Y. Holmes Club, Lincoln's Inn MERRIL D. HASKINS, JR. B.A. Harvard '52 4 Jefferson Park, Cambridge, Mass. Morris Club JACK B. HELITZER B.A. Cornell '55 75-11 192nd Street, Flushing, N. Y. Root Club, Democratic Club, Student Bar Association, Legislative Research Bureau MARK L. HELLER A.B. Hamilton '55 182 Colonial Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Morgan Club JAMES M. HEN DERSON B.S. Maryland '50 5206 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Cardozo Club EUGENE T. HERBERT A.B. Princeton '55 7 Dana Street, Cambridge, Mass. Haar Law Club, Chancery Club 55 STANLEY C. HATCH B.S. Utah State '55 380 North 6th East, Logan, Utah JAMES E. HAWES, JR. A.B. lBus. Adm.l Milligan '55 313 E. Market Street, Jetiersonville, lndiana Seavey Club, Law Review, Southern Club WILLIAM H. HAYS Ill B.A. Yale '51 247 Lake Avenue, Greenwich, Conn. Holmes Club, Lincoln's Inn WILLIAM H. HAZEN A.B. Bowdoin '52 17 Monsen Road, Concord, Mass. Story Club, Forum, Chancery Club, Student Bar Association - .,,' V s . yqvkf f KENNETH W. HERGENHAN B.S. Lehigh '53 'II4 Leania Avenue, Leonia, N. J. Gardner Club, Lincoln's Inn EMIL W. HERMAN B.A. Pittsburgh '55 2277 Tilbury Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Chayes Club, Democratic Club, Student Bar Association, Forum, Legislative Research Bureau WILLIAM B. HETZEL B.A. Princeton '55 70l St. James Street, Pittsburgh 32, Pa. Story Club, Lincoln's Inn WILLIAM L. HIGGS B.A. Mississippi '55 830 Main Street, Greenville, Miss. Griswold Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association, Democratic Club 'QA 'Q' ROBERT O. HING A.B. Harvard '55 Phoenix Highway, Superior, Ariz. DONALD HIRSCH B.A. N. Y. U. '5l 235 W. 76th Street, New York 23, N. Y. Chayes Club LAWRENCE J. HOCH B.S. U. S. Coast Guard Academy '49 4100 Aldrich Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn. Hall Club, Lincoln's lnn, Bull and Bear, St. Thom Society BURTON W. HOCHMAN A.B. Dartmouth '55 3'l Newell Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Vinson Club DAVID l. HOFFMAN B.A. Yale '55 3800 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Marshall Club, Legal Aid, Chancery Club, Williston Competition PAUL D. HOLLEMAN B.A. Kentucky '53 2024 Lincoln, Evansville, Ind. Magruder Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club, Southern Club SHERMAN D. HORTON, JR. A.B. Dartmouth '53 5400 Hampshire Drive, Minneapolis, Scott Club, Chancery Club JAMES S. HOSTETLER B.A. Yale '55 309 Fourth Street N.E., Massillon, Ohio Casner Law Club, Chancery Club, P. B. H. Minn. 56 as More EDWARD R. HUDSON B.A. Texas '55 4736 Crestline Drive, Fort Worth, Texas Baxter Club, Lincoln's Inn ROLLIN C. HUGGINS, JR. A.B. Knox '53 780 Park Boulevard, Glen Ellyn, lll. Braucher Club JOSEPH D. HURWITZ B.S. Trinity '55 'I7 Pembroke Street, Hartford, Conn. JOSEPH L. HUTN ER B.A. Yale '55 42-l5 'l67th Street, Flushing, N. Y. Keeton Club MARK R. JOELSON B.A. Harvard '55 3140 N, Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Sutherland Club, Student Bar Association, Williston Competition, Democratic Club, Legal Aid R. TENNEY JOHNSON A.B. Rochester '51, Trinity College, Dublin '55 i435 Dempster Street, Evanston, lll. Cardozo Club WILLIAM R. JOHNSON A.B. Dartmouth '53 49 Center Street, Excelsior, Minn. Griswold Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club ROBERT C. JOHNSTON A.B. Princeton '52 l 218 Harrison Avenue, Highland Park, N- J- Holmes Club, Kaplan Club, Lincoln's Inn, Legislative Research Bureau 57 GEORGE JACOBS A.B. Harvard '55 368 Bedford Street, New Bedford, Mass. Frankfurter Club, Dormitory Council THEODORE JACOBS A.B. Princeton '55 1275 Edw. L. Grant Highway, New York 52, N Jaffe Club, Legislative Research Bureau HENRY Z. JAFFE B.S. Harvard '55 25 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Blackstone Club ADOLF B. of JOCHNICK B.A. Stockholm '52, M.A. Kansas '55 5 Tuleuagen, Diursholm, Sweden Magruder Club, Chancery Club awifiei Sk AARON KARP A.B. Pennsylvania '55 108 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Mass. Field Club, Voluntary Defenders HAROLD N. KAUFMAN B.S. N. Y. U. '55 746 Evergreen Drive, West Hempstead, N. Y. Douglas Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association JOHN W. KEARNS, JR. B.A. Yale '55 105 W, Adams Street, Chicago 3, Ill. Warren Club, LincoIn's lnn, Bull and Bear RATUS L. KELLY, JR. B.A. Harvard '55 Eagle Bend Road, Clinton, Tenn. Jaffe Club RONALD D. JONES B.S. Yale '51 215 Washington Avenue, Oneida, N. Y. Griswold Club, Legislative Research Bureau PETER D. JUNGER A.B. Harvard '55 3626 8A S.W. Calgary, Alta, Canada Legislative Research Bureau WILLIAM V. KANE A.B. Holy Cross '55 145 72nd Street, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Maguire-Westengard Club, St. Thomas More Society, Law Review HAROLD S. KANT B.A. Washington '51, M.S. Penn State '53 19630 Marine View Drive, Seattle, Wash. Harlan Club, Bull and Bear STEPHEN H. KELLY B.A. Yale '55 2 Suffield Avenue, Depew, N. Y. Toepfer Club, Legal Aid STANTON A. KESSLER B.A. Amherst '55 54 Lakeview Terrace, Highland Pa Marshall Club, Lincoln's Inn RICHARD KHACHIAN A.B. Brown '55 56 Springhill Road, Norwalk, Conn. Fuller Club, Legal Aid, Bull and Bear PETER N. KINDER A.B. Princeton '55 48 Walley Street, Bristol, R. I. Warren Club, Chancery Club l ,it , ' Riva 58 9-on use-I 445: ' ,..,-Q ' 2 N' .f I sn-- I , MELVIN KING A.B. Bates '55 15 Green Street, Brookline, Moss. Forum STEPHEN P. KIRSCHTEL A.B. San Diego State '53 19 Everett Street, Cambridge, Mass. Frankfurter Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association MARVIN KLEIN A.B. Syracuse '52 5016 Tilden Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bull and Bear VICTOR J. KLEIN B.A. Williams '54, B.A. Cambridge '56 5108 Lauderdale Drive, Dayton 9, Ohio Williston Competition EDWIN KRONFELD B.A. Columbia '55 824 West 176th Street, New York, N. Y. CHARLES A. LAFF B.S. Purdue '55 914 West Margate Terrace, Chicago, III. Brewster Club LEONARD S, LAKIN A.B. Brown '55 1378 Pleasant Street, Fall River, M055- Root Club, Chancery Club, Student Bar Association RICHARD B. LANE A.B. Middlebury '55 140 Warren Avenue, QUIUCY: M055- Gower Club 59 GERALD D. KLEINMAN A.B. Dartmouth '55 409112 Shirley Place, Beverly Hills, Calif. Williston Competition WILLIAM L. KNECHT B.S. Brigham Young '51 54 Gold Street, Shrewsbury, Mass. Chayes Club, Young Republicans, Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear RICHARD C. KOHLS B.A. Swarthmore '55 31 First Street, Melrose, Mass. Casner Law Club, Lincoln's Inn, Voluntary Defenders, Bull and Bear WILLIAM T. KRASNOW A.B. Dartmouth '55 36 Pine Street, Laconia, N. H. Toepfer Club gl? WILLIAM G. LANGSTON, JR. A.B. Columbia '55 26 Stegman Place, Jersey City 5, N. J. Field Club CHRISTOPHER C. LARIMORE A.B. Washington '50 6001 Granada Boulevard, Coral Gable Marshall Club, Student Bar Association ROBERT E. LAS KOW B.A. Harvard '55 501 Catherine Street, Ottawa, Ill. Magruder Club HUGH LATIMER A.B. Harvard '55 2951 Albermarle, Washington, D. C. Choate Club s, Fla. 'inn-ur THOMAS B. LEARY A.B. Princeton '52 213 Elmwyno Drive, Orange, N. J. Kaplan Club, law Review, Lincoln's Inn RICHARD B. LEATHER B.A. Yale '53, C.E.P. University of Paris '52 41 Murray Avenue, Port Washington, N. Y. Marshall Club, Williston Competition, Forum ALAN L. LEFKOWITZ A.B. Harvard '53 53777 Northumberland Street, Pittsburgh 17, Pa. Griswold Club, Lincoln's Inn ARMAND S. LEHMANN B.A. Chicago '52 I86 29th Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. Marshall Club, Lincoln's Inn EDWARD M. LEVIN, JR. B.S. Illinois '55 4656 Washington, Skokie 15, Ill. Haar Club, Dormitory Council, Record DAVID J. LEVINSON A.B. Harvard '55 4800 Geary Blvd., San Francisco, Calif. Magruder Club, Cofiee Hour ROBERT S. LEVY A.B. Pennsylvania '55 249 Wheeler Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Surrey Club, Haar Law Club KENNETH LEWIS A.B. Princeton '55 27 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y. Casner Club, Lincoln's Inn 60 FRED A. LITTLE, JR. B.A. Grinnell '49 RD No. 3, Des Moines, Iowa Lincoln's Inn ROGER H. LLOYD A.B. Princeton '55 Sunning Wood, Boars Hill, Oxford, England Haar Club WILLIAM F. LOONEY, JR. A.B. Harvard '53 l05 Stratford Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Griswold Club, St. Thomas More Society, Voluntary Defenders, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club JAMES P. McAN DREWS A.B. Boston '55 97 Columbia, Adams, Mass. Magruder Club ROBERT S. MAGRUDER A.B. Harvard '52 8 Lowell Street, Cambridge 38, Mass. Story Club, Lincoln's Inn LEO P. MAGUIRE A.B. Boston '55 44 Windsor Road, Milton, Mass, St. Thomas More Society PETER L. MALKIN A.B. Harvard '55 22 Easl 36th Street, New York, N. Y. Casner Club, Legol Aid, Williston Competition WILLIAM B. MALLIN B.S. Pittsburgh '55 , I5 Pittsburgh, New Kensington, Pa. Chayes Club, Student Bar Association, Democratic Club, Legal Aid WILLIAM C. MCAULIFFE, JR. B.S.F.S. Georgetown '55 2523 Neil Avenue, Columbus 2, Ohio Casner Club, Student Bar, Thomas More Society JOHN K. MacDONALD A.B. St. Joseph's '55 923 Cedar Grove Road, Wynnewood, Pa. Maguire-Westengard Club, St. Thomas More Society WILLIAM M. MCGOVERN A.B. Princeton '55 l4l2 Judson Avenue, Evanston, Ill. Casner Club, Law Review, Chancery Club PHILIP A. MCKINSEY A.B. Wabash '55 558 Glendale Drive, Frankfort, Ind. Griswold Club, Board of Student Advisers, Forum ROBERT S. MARDER B.A. Syracuse '55 20-06 Seagirt Avenue, Far Rockaway 91, N. Y. Baker Club JOHN MARKLE, JR. B.A. Yale '53 219 lvy lane, Haverford, Pa. . Holmes Club, Bull and Bear ALEXANDER C. MAR RACK B.A. Amherst '55 4728 Aukai Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii Blackstone Club ROBERT W. MARRION A.B. Holy Cross '52 31 Linnaean Street, Cambridge 38, Mass. Scott Club ELLIOTT MANNING A.B. Columbia '55 1171 Lanier Boulevard, N.E., Atlanta 6, Ga. Field Club, Law Review ELI MANOS B.A. Harvard '53 11820 Cooley Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Blackstone Club DONAT C. MARCHAND B.S. Connecticut '55 Shea's Lane, Taftville, Connecticut Maguire Club, St. Thomas More Society DONALD MARCUS A.B. Columbia '55 3100 Brighton 2nd Street, Brooklyn 35, N. Y. Seavey Club JERRY R. MARSH A.B. Harvard '55 Box 242, Austin, Minn. JAMES P. MARTIN EAU A.B. Wisconsin '52 610 Main Street, Oconto, Wis. Root Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear HARRY L. MEAD, JR. A.B. Harvard '55 3105 Watrous Avenue, Tampa 9, Fla. Brewster Club, Southern Club, Chancery Club MALCOLM MECARTNEY, JR. A.B. William and Mary '50, M.A. Yale 5 Ashton Place, Cambridge, Mass. Toepfer Club, Student Bar Association, Research Bureau '51 Legislative 62 .. RICHARD J. MEDALIE A.B. Minnesota '52, A.M. Harvard G.S.A.S. '55 3600 Huntington Avenue, Minneapolis 16, Minn. Casner Equity Club, Law Review JESSE R. MEER A.B. Brooklyn College '53 210 Brighton 15th Street, Brooklyn 35, N. Y. Ames-Gray Club, Legal Aid, Democratic Club JOHN E. MEROW B.S.E. Michigan '52 105 Thompson Avenue, Little Valley, N. Y. Southerland Club, Board ol Student Advisers, Chancery Club ANDREW S. MEYER B.A. Yale '55 4 Deacon Drive, St. Louis 22, Mo. Gardner Club, LincoIn's Inn WARREN G. MILLER A.B. Harvard '55 39 Auburn Street, Brookline, Mass. Legal Aid JOHN W. MILLS A.B. Princeton '53 2717 A:hley Road, Shaker Kaplan Club, Lincoln's Inn Heights, Ohio JOHN C. MITCHELL A.B. William and Mary '55 A-l-A South, Vero Beach, Fla. Pow-Wow Club, Southern Club, Lincoln's GEORGE S. MONTGOMERY III A.B. Miami tohiot '53 Inn 1010 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. 63 PETER M. MEZEY A.B. Williams '52 79 Valley Road, Plandome, N. Y. Kaplan Club, Lincoln's Inn WALTER R. MILBOURNE A.B. Princeton '55 126 Lansdowne Court, Lansdowne, Pa. Gardner Club WALTER L. MILDE A.B. Harvard '55 2465 Arlington Road, Cleveland Heights 18, Ohio Choate Club, Law Review, Chancery Club ARTHUR R. MILLER B.A. Rochester '55 2990 Brighton 12th Street, Brooklyn 35, N. Y. Magruder Club, Law Review 'Z 13 , w w f it L.. 1 Q , .g-,M 11.2 'I at S- Q . I as 1 x fin fi w A535 WILLIAM A. MONTGOMERY B.A. Williams '55 1335 Ridge Road, Wilmette, Ill. Pow-Wow Club, Williston Competition THOMAS P. MOONAN B.A. Toronto '55 74 Alameda Street, Rochester, N. Y. Brewster Club, Chancery Club ROBERT F. MOON EY B.S, Holy Cross '52 Nantucket, Mass. Brewster Club, Chancery Club JOSEPH W. MORRISEY, JR. A.B. Wichita '52 713 Clay Street, Topeka, Kansas Harlan Club, Legislative Research Bureau ceo 1 CHARLES A. MORRISON A.B. Dartmouth '54, M.B.A. Dartmouth '55 Mont Vernon, N. H. Griswold Equity Club, Chancery Club WILLIAM L. MORRISON A.B. Harvard '52 519 North Washington, Aberdeen, S. D. STEPHEN D. MOSES 8.5. in Econ. Franklin and Marshall '55 405 Ashbourne Road, Elkins Park, Pa. Magruder Club, Brewster Club, Forum, Chancery Club, Student Bar Association JOSEPH E. MULLANEY, JR. A.B. Holy Cross '55 303 Florence Street, Fall River, Mass. Casner Club, Board of Student Advisers, St. Thomas More Society RALPH NADER A.B. Princeton '55 53 Hillside Avenue, Winsted, Conn. Powell Club, Bull and Bear, Yearbook, Record, Student Bar Association PAUL L. NASH B.A. Yale '53 l78 Dutchess Turnpike, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Holmes Club, LincoIn's Inn COLIN T. NAYLOR A.B. Harvard '55 224 Smith Street, Peekskill, N. Y. Loss Club DAVID A. NELSON A.B. Hamilton College '54, Peterhouse lCambridgel '55 440 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, N. Y. Toepfer Club, Legal Aid 64 PAUL M. NEUHAUSER B.A. Harvard '55 40 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brewster Club, Legal Aid MICHAEL P. NEWMAN B.A. New York '52 706 Kennebec Avenue, Takoma Seavey Club, Yearbook THEODORE R. NEWMAN, JR. A.B. Brown '55 Route 2, Box 2C, Tuskegee, Ala. Freund Club J. ROGER NOALL B.S. Utah '55 1487 East 'I7th South, Salt Lake Von Mehren Club, Law Review RICHARD L. OCHELTREE A.B. Harvard '53 258 North Preston Avenue, Elgin Langdell Club, Bull and Bear ROBERT W. OLIVER A.B. Harvard '53 2015 S. Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington 2, Va. Brandeis Club, Record, Southern Club WILLIAM J. O'NElLL, JR. B.S. Georgetown '55 Daisy Hill RFD No. 3, Chagrin Falls, Ohio Maguire-Westengard Club, Lincoln's Inn, Voluntary Defenders, St. Thomas More Society, Young Republicans JACK OPPENHEIM B.A. Wisconsin '53 9850 63rd Drive, Forest Hills, N. Y. Marshall Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club Park, Maryland City, Utah 1 I ARTHUR D. NORDENBERG B.S. Illinois '55 5006 N. Central Park, Chicago, Ill. Brewster Club, Bull and Bear ALAN S. NOVICK B.A. Harvard '55 385 Farm Street, New Bedford, Mass. Root Club, Bull and Bear, Record J. DANIEL NYHART A.B. Princeton '53 230 Wellington Road, Indianapolis, Ind. Sacks Club, International Law Club, Lincoln's Inn JOHN R. O'BRlEN B.A. Yale '55 38 Strathmore Boulevard, Athens, Ohio Kaplan Club, Lincoln's Inn lu. 65 B1 3 JOSEPH A. PAGE A.B. Harvard '55 37 Cypress Road, Medford, Mass. Gower-Herwitz Club, Record JAMES C. PARAS A.B. Harvard '55 49 Ridlon Road, Hyde Park, Mass. Record DANIEL G. PARTAN A.B. Cornell '55 II73 Grand Concourse, Bronx 52, N. Y. Keeton Club, Legislative Research Bureau LESLIE S. PATRICK B.A. Cornell '55 I8 E. 21st Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Harlan Club, Chancery Club, Board of Student Advisers EDWARD ORSHAN A.B. Princeton '55 I77I Burnett Street, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Fuller Club, Harlan Club, Chancery Club FRANCIS A. ORTIZ B.A. C. C. N. Y. '53 6719 Roosevelt Avenue, Woodside 77, N. Y. NORMAN PACUN A.B. Southern California '53 37 Prentiss Street, Cambridge, Mass. Kaplan Club, Voluntary Defenders, Chancery Club DAVID K. PAGE A.B. Dartmouth '55 I7523 Greenlawn Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Vinson Club, Law Review BRUCE B. PAUL A.B. Harvard '56 50 South Dahlia Street, Denver, Colo. ALTON E. PETERS A.B. Harvard '55 20 Boylston Street, Cambridge, Mass Morgan Club, P. B. H. RALPH I. PETERSBERGER A.B. Harvard '55 1634 Broadlawn Avenue, Davenport, Iowa Root Club, Legal Aid, Williston Competition DRAGAN D. PETROV A.B. Robert College llstanbull '53 34-A Irving Street, Cambridge, Mass I 1 I I I I 66 Q, nl I ' A, 31.15. 3 ,. '- ' t .: lf if 1 I it wa b X M gs..-f . M25 37 ' I xg :.,g, 5 f . . .sly ld ,qi U2 A A , .. . - ' ', Ill' ,ivliblfi -P ' -4,1 . It EQWIN v. PETZ A.B. Principia '55 RD 2, Adams, Nebr. Bull and Bear PAUL M. PHELPS B.A. Wesleyan '55 439 Orchard Lane, Highland Park, Ill. Marshall Law Club, LincoIn's Inn HARRY A. PHILLIPS, JR. A.B. Harvard '5l 1707 W. Earll Drive, Phoenix, Ariz. legal Aid, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association, International Business Club WILLIAM H. PICARD B.A. The Citadel '53 16009 Brewster Road, E. Cleveland, Ohio Seavey Club EDWARD T. POLLACK A.B. Hobart '55 750 Kappock Street, New York, N. Y. Root Club NORMAN S. POSER A.B. Harvard '48 300 Central Park West, New York 24, Hall Club, Voluntary Defenders HAROLD D. POTTER A.B. Harvard '53 55 Alpine Street, Cambridge, MOSS- Westengard Club, Lincoln's Inn PAUL A. POWELL A.B. Harvard '55 60 Willow Crescent, Brookline, Mass. Loss Club N. Y. 67 CHARLES F. PIGOTT B.M.E. Marquette '51, M.S. Illinois Institute of Technology 53 797 Willow Road, Winnetka, III. Surrey Club JOHN C. PITTENGER B.A. Harvard '5I RFD No. 2, Nottingham, Pa Story Club PHILIP S. PLEXICO A.B. Princeton '53 309 Arlington, Birmingham, Mich. Story Club, Chancery Club BERTRAND B. POGREBIN A.B. Rutgers '55 25 Pine Drive, Roosevelt, N. J, Von Mehren Club, Bull and Bear 52-1 JAMES E. PRATT B.A. Yale '55 26 St. James St., South Garden City, N. Y. STEPHEN M. PRICE B.A. Brooklyn '53 2203 E. 28th Street, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Field Club, Democratic Club ROY L. PROSTERMAN A.B. Chicago '54 T607 E. 50th Place, Chicago, lll. Blackstone Club, Law Review, Bull and Bear WARREN H. PYLE A.B. Harvard '55 743 McKee Street, State College, Pa. Haar Club HOWARD RABINOWITZ 8.5. Yale '53 5001 14th Avenue, Brooklyn 19, N. Y. Root Club, Student Bar Association CHARLES F. RAIKES A.B. Washington '52, M.A. Harvard '55 9 East 93rd Street, New York, N. Y. Baxter Club BRUCE M. RAMER A.B. Princeton '55 278 Ross Avenue, Hackensack, N. J. Magruder Club, Voluntary Defenders, Chancery Club Coffee Hour PETER A. REESE B.A. Princeton '54p M.A. Middlebury '55 Old Kennett Road, Wilmington, Dela. Story Club, Lincoln's lnn ELDON H. REILEY 8.5. M. I. T. '55 320 16th, Chehalis, Wash. Morgan Club RICHARD W. RENEHAN A.B. Boston '55 48 Edison Green, Dorchester 25, Mass. Keeton Club, Bull and Bear, St. Thomas More Society, Student Bar Association PAUL D. RHEINGOLD B.A. Oberlin '55 9 Chauncy Street, Cambridge, Mass. Magruder Club, Chancery Club ELWOOD A. RICKLESSS A.B. Harvard '5l, A.M. Harvard '58 609 Park Avenue, Rochester 7, N. Y. Blackstone Club, Bull and Bear 68 BERNARD RIES B.A. Virginia '55 922 Brandon Avenue, Norfolk, Va. Sutherland Club, Bull and Bear OSCAR W. RITTEN HOUSE B.S. Cornell '53 66 Leigh Street, Clinton, N. J. Scott Law Club, Lincoln's Inn BERNARD ROAZEN B.S. Connecticut '55 97 Somerset Road, Brookline, Mass. Morgan Club, Bull and Bear, Forum DAVID W. ROBINSON B.S. Davidson '53 l70l Colonial Road, Raleigh, N. C. Hall Club, Board of Student Advisers, Chancery Club JOSEPH S. ROSENTHAL '53 62-98 Saunders Street, Rego Park 74, N. Y. Yearbook ALAN J. ROTH A.B. Harvard '55 3016 N. 49th Street, Milwaukee 10, Wis. Langdell Club A.B. N. Y. U. ARTHUR ROTHKOPF B.A. Lafayette '55 399 Crown Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Chancery Club STEPHEN S. RUBINS B.S. in Econ. Pennsylvania '55 222 E. 22nd Avenue, N. Wildwood, N. J. 69 ALBERT W. ROLF B.A. Indiana '55 Ambia, Indiana Sutherland Club RICARDO J. ROMULO B.S. Georgetown '55 2253 R Street, Washington, D. C. Marshall Club, LincoIn's Inn JOHN P. ROONEY B.A. Illinois '53 2300 W. Winnemac, Chicago 25, Ill. Cardozo Club, Chancery Club DONALD M. ROSE A.B. Cincinnati '55 203 Loraine Avenue, Cincinnati 20, Ohio Morgan Club, Williston Competition, Chancery Club Young Republicans i X DUANE T. SARGISSON B.A. Williams '55 Groton School, Groton, Mass. Cardozo Law Club JOHN M. SAVAGE A.B. Harvard '53 69 Orris Street, Melrose, Mass.' Warren Club, Bull and Bear, Forum JOHN N. SCALES A.B. Yale '54 505 Fairmont Avenue, Trafford, Pa. Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn GEORGE R. SCHATZKI A.B. Harvard '55 70 Lincoln Street, Belmont, Mass. Langdell Club THOMAS A. ST. PIERRE A.B. Washington '55 16173 Midvale Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Warren Club, Democratic Club, St. Thomas More Society, Bull and Bear A. CHESTER SAFIAN A.B. Princeton '55 26 Forbes Boulevard, Tuckahoe, N. Y. GEORGE M. SANCHEZ B.S. Georgetown '55 l2C 8-35 lZone ll, Guatemala, Guate, C. A. Kaplan Club, Dormitory Council, St. Thomas More Society, Chancery Club CARL M. SAPERS A.B. Harvard '53 776 Newton Street, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Story Club, Lincoln's lnn MARTIN SCHAUM B.A. C. C. N. Y. '53 838 Durham Road, East Meadow, N. Y. J. Smith Club, Toepfer Club, Student Bar Association ERVIN H. SCHEPPS A.B. Harvard '55 565 8th Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. JatTe Club, Lincoln's lnn EDWARD C. SCHMULTS B.S. Yale '53 431 Wastena Terrace, Ridgewood, N. J. Holmes Club, Lincoln's lnn WILLIAM F. SCHOEBERLEIN A.B. Harvard '55 86 Lakecrest Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Harlan Club, Williston Competition Q ' ' ' 'Y ' Y' , . r f 70 I CHARLES W. SCHOENEMAN A.B. Bowdoin '53 2018 Klingle Road, Washington 10, D. C. Chancery Club EDMUND R. SCHROEDER A.B. Harvard '53 5410 Netherland Avenue, New York, N. Y. Griswold Club, St. Thomas More Society, Young Republicans, Dormitory Council, Yearbook, Chancery Club HARRY R. SCHUMACHER B.A. Yale '51 549 Hillside Boulevard, New Hyde Park, N. Y. .I. Smith Club, Democratic Club, Law Review, Lincoln's Inn, Record WILLIAM SCHURTMAN B.A. C. C. N. Y. '55 60 West 76th Street, New York 23, N. Y. Choyes Club, Legal Aid CARL M. SELINGER A.B. California '55 4035 Oakmore Road, Oakland, Calif. Chayes Club, Chancery Club BRUCE M. SELYA A.B. Harvard '55 I8 Colonial Road, Providence, R. I. Loss Club, Legal Aid, Bull and Bear RICHARD A. SEMERARA B.A. Drew '55 44 Don Bosco Avenue, Paterson, N. J. Bull and Bear, Kings Bench JANET S. SENDEROWITZ B.A. Cornell '55 2917 Chew Street, Allentown, Po. Brewster Club, Yearbook, Young Republicans 71 ' '... 'J --. ' ni ,si f I.. ALAN R. SCHWARTZ A.B. Harvard '55 321 S. Shore Drive, Miami Beach, Fla. Magruder Club JOHN J. SCHWARTZ B.A. Cornell '55 6145 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. Baxter Club, Bull and Bear GARY L. SCHWENDIMAN B.A. Brigham Young '55 Idaho Falls, Idaho Blackstone Club, Young Republicans DAVID W. SCULLY B.A. Yale '50 714 Pennstone Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Kent Club, Story Club, LincoIn's lnn, Bull and Bear I A ARTHUR H. SHARENOW A.B. Brandeis '55 34 Wycoma Way, Waltham, Mass. Field Club GERALD H. SHERMAN B.B.A. C. C. N, Y. '53 3751 18th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Keeton Club, Legislative Research YOSHIO SHIGEZAWA A.B. Hawaii '53 2048-A Pakahist, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii ROBERT C. SHOEMAKER, B.S. Lewis and Clark '53 Sacks Club, Chancery Club Bureau JR. Y -l R. x X 1840 W. Spring Street, Portland 1, Ore. DAVID siLvER B.A. C. C. N. Y. '53 1892 Arthur Avenue, New York 57, N. Y Brewster Club NED B. SIMON B.A. Michigan '55 1165 Hamptondale, Winnetka, Ill Forum MENDEL SMALL A.B. Kansas '54 5000 Oak, Apt. 1015, Kansas City, Mo. Kaplan Club, Legal Aid JONATHAN SOBELOFF A.B. Michigan '55 18203 Muirland, Detroit, Mich. Law Review HARVEY E. SOLOMON B.A. Columbia '55 128 W. Chester Street, Long Beach, N. Y. Field Club, Democratic Club KARL H. SPAETH A.B. Haverford '51 7021 Clearview Street, Philadelphia 19, Pa. Choate Club, Lincoln's Inn, Forum RICHARD SPIZZIRRI A.B. Brown '55 Butler's Island, Darien, Conn. Toepfer Club, Lincoln's Inn HENRY M. SPRITZER B.A. Rutgers '53 214 Howard Street, New Brunswick, N. J. 72 LOYD M. STARRETT A.B. Harvard '53 3280 S. W. l6th Terrace, Miami, Surrey Club, Law Review Fla. ALLEN A. STEIN B.S. Lehigh '55 229 Devoe Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Von Mehren Club, Law Review, Bull and Bear DANIEL STEINER A.B. Harvard '54 65 E. 76th Street, New York 21, N. Kent Club, Story Equity Club Y. CHARLES A. STERN B.S. Northwestern '52 549 Wesley Avenue, Evanston, lll. JOHN H. STROH A.B. Washington '53 6526 Walsh, St. Louis 9, Mo. Magruder Club, Chancery Club, P.B.H. JOSEPH T. SULLIVAN A.B. Boston '52 I2 Dickson Street, W. Somerville, Mass. Toepfer Club, St. Thomas More Society ALAN C. SUNDBERG B.S. Florida State '55 807 Inwood Terrace, Jacksonville, Fla. Morgan Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club PETER L. SZANTON A.B. Harvard '52p M.A. Harvard '55 4 Greenough Avenue, Cambridge 39, Mass. Langdell Club, Instructor in English lHarvard Universityl 73 JOHN O. STILES A.B. Indiana '53 324 McKinley Street, Gary, lnd. Bull and Bear, Chancery Club, Democratic Club JACOB H. STILLMAN B.A. Texas '55 422 E. Myrtle Street, San Antonio Texas Douglas Club JAMES W. STOREY S.B. M. l. T. '55 2 Brimmer Street, Boston 8, Mass. Chancery Club STANLEY P. STRAUSS B.S. in Econ. Pennsylvania '55 67-76 Booth Street, Forest Hills Legal Aid 7 ,. Q .S N- ' .Qs :so . . -. Q 9 Us . Q Q, . . . .Mas .NCI PARKER D. THOMSON A.B. Princeton '53 45 S. Stanworth Drive, Princeton, N. J. Kaplan Club, Voluntary Defenders, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club LOUIS TIGER, JR. A.B. Harvard '53 110 Lake Forest, Richmond Heights, Mo. Griswold law Club, LincoIn's Inn V. JOHN TILLY B.S.I.E. Washington '51, M.S.I.E. Washington '55 3-D Gibson Terrace, Cambridge Mass. Magruder Club, Voluntary Defenders PAUL H. TOBIAS A.B. Harvard '51 2756 Ridgewood Avenue, Cincinnati 13, Ohio Holmes Club, Chancery Club, Legislative Research Bureau RANDALL W. TAYLER B.A. Harvard '54 351 Macalester Street, St. Paul 5, Minn. Member of Board of Freshman Advisers, Proctor, Assistant Secretary of Freshman Union HERBERT G. TAYLOR A.B. Harvard '55 1488 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton, Mass. Haar Equity Club JAMES L. TERRY A.B. Harvard '53 Woodbine Road, North Stamford, Conn. Kent Club, LincoIn's Inn WILLIAM H. THIGPEN B.S. Northwestern '49, M.A. Northwestern '50 I323 Lake Street, Evanston, III. Griswold Club, Lincaln's Inn ROBERT R. TUFTS B.A. N. Y. U. '55 3054 Heath Avenue, New York N. Y. Forum GARY O. TURNDORF A.B. Princeton '55 O-60 Saddle River Road, Fairlawn, N. J. Warren Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association, Williston Competition PAUL S. TURNER A.B. U. C. L. A. '55 501 Woodruff, Los Angeles, Calif. Glueck Club, Bull and Bear, Forum, Student Bar Association BENJAMIN UCHITELLE B.A. Michigan '55 65 Arleigh Road, Great Neck, N. Y. Field Club, Bull and Bear Club, Chancery Club .faux s o .iw . I ,Q v-iii 5 , 'lien ' I I Viv.. 1 ra. 74 i 5 I in an Q Kg I LOUIS A. VASSALLO A.B. Columbia '55 6801 Shore Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. CALVIN E. VAUBEL A.B. Gusavus Adolphus '55 Box 413, Mapleton, Minn. J. Smith Club, Bull and Bear JAMES W. VENMAN A.B. Dartmouth '55 1266 Laurel Avenue, Bridgeport 4, Conn. Griswold Club EUGENE L. VOGEL B.S. Maryland '53 1005 Temple Gardens, Baltimore 17, Md. Maguire Club, Legal Aid, Bull and Bear GEORGE C. WEBBER B.A. Bowdoin '55 39 Wedgwood Road, Auburn, Me. Gardner Club VALENTINE A. WEBER, JR. B.S. Yale '55 26 N. Wisconsin Street, Janesville, Wis. Warren Club, Lincoln's lnn, Bull and Bear, St. Thomas More Society HAROLD A. WEIDELI, JR. A.B. Princeton '53 402 H. Gibbons Street, Linden, N. J. HARRY H. WEIL A.B. Dartmouth '55 R. D. No. 1, Allison Park, Po. Jolie Club Q1 , X ,335 -. Q iff Q-V . . A , .A JIM S. WACHS B.A. Cincinnati '55 3246 Observatory Road, Cincinnati 8, Ohio Morgan Club, Chancery Club, Williston Competition NEIL W. WALLACE A.B. Princeton '55 6 Avon Road, Larchmont, N. Y. Scott Club, Lincoln's lnn HAROLD J. WALLUM, JR. A.B. Holy Cross '55 523 35th Street, Union City, N. J. Maguire Club, Forum JAMES R. WALTON B.A. Vanderbilt '55 Lafayette, Alabama Scott Club, Chancery Club, Southern Club 3' . A.. ,. vw' -ra X HUBERT T. WEINSHIENK B.A. Colorado '53 660 Forest Street, Denver, Colo. Chayes Club, Board of Student Advisers, Forum, Bull and Bear ZITA L. WEINSHIENK B.A. Arizona '55 660 Forest Street, Denver 20, Colo. Chayes Club, Forum - PETER F. WEIR B.A. Williams '55 3820 Northside Drive, N. W., Atlanta, Ga. Freund Club, Bull and Bear, Forum, Student Bar Association, Southern Club ROY L. WEISS B.A. C. C. N. Y. '53 1014 Gerard Avenue, New York, N. Y. Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association XTR ,., A Mfg? X STANLEY WEISS A.B. Colgate '52, M.P.A. Princeton '54 505 Elizabeth Avenue, Newark, N. J. JaFfe Club, Williston Competition NORBERT WEISSBERG B.S. in Econ. Pennsylvania '55 881 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Loss Club, Bull and Bear MICHAEL L. WEISSMAN B.S. Northwestern '54, M.B.A. Pennsylvania '56 901 Fairview Road, Highland Park, Ill. Marshall Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Legislative Research Bureau DAVID O. WELCH A.B. Berea '55 3018 Montgomery Avenue, Ashland, Ky. Fuller Club, Student Bar Association, Southern Club PHILIP A. WELLS B.S. Georgetown '55 1205 Potomac Street N. W., Washington, D. C. Webster Club ALBERT J. WHITE B.A. Tufts '55 13 Ellis Avenue, Medford, Mass. Allen Club HARVEY I. WHITE B.S. in Econ. N. Y. U. '55 109-22 116th Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Von Mehren Club JOHN H. WHITE B.A. Cornell '53 231 Atlanta Drive, Pittsburgh 28, Pa. Sutherland Club 76 wg L. E 5 JOHN B. WILL A.B. Colgate '55 3635 McKinley, Omaha, Nebr. Kaplan Club ROBERT E. WILLARD B.A. in Econ. State College of Washington '54 1001 W. Philadelphia, Whittier, Calif. Jaffe Club DAVID N. WILLIAMS A.B. Principia '55 15 Coleman Avenue East, Chatham, N. J. Keeton Club, Bull and Bear JOHN N. WILLIAMS B.S. Illinois '53 Chestnut, lll. Harlan Club, Chancery Club JAMES T. WOOD lll B.S. Stanford '51 829 South Madre Street, Pasadena Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn ROBERT A. WOODS B.A. Harvard '53 67 Livingstone Avenue, Beverly, Mass. Van Mehren Club, Democratic Club 10, Calif. ARTHUR M. WRIGHT A.B. Grinnell '52 199 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. Jaffe Club MICHAEL G. YAMIN A.B. Harvard '53 3510 Brookside Road, Toledo, Ohio Field Club, Harvard College Freshman Proctor, Lincoln's Inn 77 ROBERT C. WILLIAMS B.A. Washington '55 1221 S. Franklin Street, Olympia, Wash. Pitney Club ROBERT E. WILLIAMSON A.B. Dartmouth '44, M.C.S. Dartmouth '47 15700 West Shore Court, Lakewood 7, Ohio Story Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club MORTON M. WINSTON A.B. Vermont '51, M.A. Connecticut 104-20 69th Drive, New York, N. Y. Casner Law Club, Law Review SAUL A. WOLFE A.B. Brandeis '55 5 Pomona Avenue, Newark, N. J. Blackstone Club, Dormitory Council, Forum BENJAMIN L. ZELEN KO A.B. Princeton '55 114-20 Queens Boulevard, Forest Hil Jaffe Club, Williston Competition JOHN H. ZENTAY A.B. Harvard '53 19 Lenox Place, St. Louis, Mo Story Club, lincoln's Inn PAUL G. ZERBY B.A. Minnesota '53 1985 Palace Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Casner Equity Club, Bull and Bear, S JAMES R. ZUKOR B.A. Yale '53 705 North Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Root Club, Lincoln's Inn HARRY A. YOUNG, JR. A.B. Grinnell '53 104 Hillside Drive, Oelwein, Iowa Bull and Bear THOMAS A. YOUNG A.B. Pittsburgh '55 115 Dartmouth Avenue, Johnstown, Pa. JOHN M. YOUNGQUIST A.B. Washington '55 19609 4th Avenue South, Seattle, Wash. Von Mehren Club, Chancery Club PHILIP F. ZEIDMAN B.A. Yale '55 3008 Overhill Road, Birmingham, Ala. Gardner Club, Lincoln's Inn, Democratic C Southern Club, Bull and Bear lub ls, N. Y. t. Thomas More Society 78 IN MEMORIAM DEAN VLAHIDES, II B.S. in Econ., Pennsylvania '55 616 Eclst 26th Street, Brooklyn, New York Choyes Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club 79 CLASS OF I959 Y I I 1. L I 1' ah v C l 1 L I i l . fi f 3'9:: . -if W 5 k' - 6 J, 7 .gm Q 1 . if Y M 1 f' A X N 5' W 5 ', 1-1 QA 1, 2 9 fa ag, fu m ,IS ' , o . ' ,Nw pr LE' 'Z - rx i 35' 'QE- 'tqfp -. ,. X Nyiigag ' ' I sa 'eiflx fihl'-f D 6 F Q N 5 , fx. Kgwa ifi Q L, 1 .y ax M P ' ' f ' . . 5? W , X V4 ' pf I Yami- 1 .,,. lg W. a- ,ffj .6 ' H fl? 1 M Q X A .EX fi - I T:i:7-33, k ' -. . gf Q, , l V7 4:1.,f A -- 5 4:4 WALTER W. ANDERSON A.B. Princeton '53 504 Villa Terrace, York, Pennsylvania Fuller Club, Chancery Club CARL ANGELOFF B.A, Rochester '53 64 Mapledale Street, Rochester 9, New York Board of Student Advisers ARNOLD M. APPLEFELD B.A. Washington and Lee '56 A 3501 Taney Road, Baltimore, Maryland Bull and Bear FRANK E. 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Brown '56 18 Oak Crest Road, West Orange, New Jersey Sutherland Club, Board of Student Advisers ALLAN ALBALA B.S. U. C. L. A. '56 1334 S. Spaulding Avenue, Los Angeles I9, California Bull and Bear, Forum JEFFREY M. ALBERT A.B. Princeton '56 97 Abernetty Drive, Trenton, New Jersey Haar Club, Forum, Chancery Club DAVID F. ALBRIGHT B.S. Cornell '54 4 West 39th Street, Baltimore 18, Maryland Sutherland Club STEPHEN J. ALFRED A.B. Princeton '56 3397 Dorchester Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Marshall Club, Student Bar Association ANTONIO J. AMADEO A.B. Puerto Rico '56 141 O'Neill Street, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico Gower Club, Forum RONALD C. ANDERSON B.A. Maine '54 4 Wilder Street, Washburn, Maine Harlan Club, Bull and Bear .Q QR LOUIS BEGLEY A.B. Harvard '54 6 Dunstable Road, Cambridge, Mass. Griswold Club, Board of Student Advisers PETER J. BELTON A.B. Harvard '55 7 Lexington Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. GUS N. BENAKIS B.S. Wisconsin '56 1922 S. Clinton Avenue, Berwyn, Illinois Root Law Club, Bull and Bear ISAAC D. BENKIN A.B. Harvard '56 24 Elizabeth Street, Port Chester, New York Brewster Club PAUL B. BERGINS A.B. Columbia '56 170 E. Broadway, lang Beach, New York Field Club, Legal Aid EDWARD C. BERKOWITZ B.A. Cornell '56 461 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, New Chayes Club Jersey QPF' Lana V. 1 ' 83 MELVIN H. BERNSTEIN B.S. N. Y. U. '56 69-92 Selfridge Street, Forest Hills, New York Hart Club, Bull and Bear ALBERT L. BESWICK B.A. Yale '56 11 Horicon Avenue, Glens Falls, N. Y. Cardazo Club JAMES E. BIAVA B.S. in Econ. Pennsylvania '54 273 Hughes Avenue, Gloucester, N. J. Sutherland Club JAMES T. BIDWELL, JR. B.A. Yale '56 290 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Blackstone Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear DAVID F. BINDER A.B. Geneva '56 3115 5th Avenue, Beaver Falls, Pa. Von Mehren Club, Forum, Record ALAN G. BLUMBERG A.B. Princeton '54 40 West 77th Street, New York 24, N. Learned Hand Club, Law Review EMANUEL BOASBERG lll B.A. Yale '56 15 Middlesex Road, Buffalo, N. Y. Gardner Club, Lincoln's Inn MORD BOGIE A.B. Princeton '54 40 Park Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. Scott Club RICHARD L. BONELLO B.A. Princeton '56 348 Rockwell Avenue, Long Branch, N. Root Club, Chancery Club GARLAND C. BOOTHE, JR. A.B. Princeton '54 2064 Meadowview Road, Westfield, N. J. Warren Club, Chancery Club KELVIN H. BOOTY, JR. A.B. California '56 601 Essex Circle, China Lake, Calif. Kaplan Club, Lincoln's Inn ROBERT M. BORDEN A.B. Pennsylvania '56 4723 Hazel Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Y J Co ,sunt .73 1 ' 1 1 .ki , Pi ri. JAMES J. BROSNAHAN, JR. B S , B.A. Boston '56 42 Jackson Road, Wellesley, Mass. Maguire-Westengard Club, Democratic Club, Thomas More Society, Student Bar Association ROBERT P. BROUGHTON B.A. Haverford '56 46 Rocklynn Place, Pittsburgh 28, Pa. Choate Club THOMAS W. BROWN A.B. Princeton '54 Hickory Hill, Thomson, Ga. Marshall Club, Chancery Club, Southe NORMAN BRUCK AB. Harvard '56 409 Hawthorne Avenue, Newark, N. J. ROBERT M. BUCHANAN B.A. Dartmouth '54 I8-A Forest Street, Cambridge, Mass. Griswold Club, Board ot Student Advisers KELTON M. BURBANK B.A. Williams '56 600 Williams, Pittsfield, Mass. Blackstone Club, Lincoln's Inn EDWARD M. BORGES B.A. Harvard '54 l60-I6 Riverside Drive, Beechhurst, Long Island 57, N Morgan Club, Chancery Club EDWIN B. BORISON B.S. U. S. M. M. A. '53 90-6 Middlesex Road, Waltham, Mass. Bull and Bear ROGER S. BOROVOY S.B. M. I. T. '56 320 McKinley Avenue, Eau Claire, Wis. Toepfer Club, Bull and Bear FRED P. BOSSELMAN B.A. Colorado '56 1229 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Ill. Fairman Club ROBERT B. BOURNE A.B. Harvard '53 Lamington Road, Far Hills, N. J. Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn CHARLES P. BOVONE B.A. Colgate '53 139--66 86th Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y. Learned Hand Club, Lincoln's Inn RALPH E. BRAGG B.A. Otterbein '56 l7l2 Wesleyan Road, Dayton, Ohio RICHARD BRAVERMAN B.A. Harvard '56 6 Lanark Road, Brookline, Mass. Field Law Club MICHAEL D. BREEN B.A. Swarthmore '56 cfo Hunt, 464 6th Avenue, New York 'lI, N. Y. Bruce Club JEROME W. BRESLOW B.A. Columbia '56 29 Eaton Place, Bloomfield, N. J. Field Club, Forum, Student Bar Association THURMAN W. BRETZ A.B. Harvard '56 H675 W. 24th Place Circle, Lakewood I5, Colo. Langdell Club, Bull and Bear RICHARD I. BRICKMAN A.B. Harvard '56 625 84th Street, Miami Beach, Fla. Learned Hand Club, Bull and Bear JOHN B. BURROUGHS B.A. Idaho '53 1115 Roselle Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Harlan Club, Chancery Club BERNARD BURSTEIN B.A. C. C. N. Y. '56 1842 Arthur, New York, N. Y. WILLIAM R. CARPENTER, JR. B.A. Yale '54 1500 Lakeside Drive, Topeka, Kon. Brewster Club, Chancery Club ANDREW J. CASNER, JR. A.B. Harvard '56 24 Fieldmont Road, Belmont, Mass, Cosner Club, Lincoln's Inn LOUIS N. CAVANAUGH A.B. Notre Dame '53 206 E. 9, Erie, Pa. Maguire-Westengard Club Chancer Club, i Y St. Thomas More Society BURTON CHANDLER A.B. Harvard '56 80 Coolidge Road, Worcester, Moss. Root Law Club ANSEL B. CHAPLIN A.B. Princeton '53 Depot Road, Truro, Mass. Sacks Club, Lincoln's Inn, Voluntary Defenders VERNON F. L. CHAR ...I fd fs' -if X' - it Q -C I sliilifilf 6 F' 'S If x I v B.A. Hawaii 'so R V 2123 Oahu, Honolulu, Hawaii it , Haar Club TOBY CITRIN A.B. Harvard '56 27100 I2 Mila Road, Birmingham, Mich. Blackstone Club . i RICHARD L. CLEVELAND B.A. Washington '52 2224 N. 57th, Seattle 3, Wash. Haar Club, Lincoln's Inn DONALD N. COHEN B.S. Syracuse '53 '3 2 235 W. Broadway, Long Beach, N. Y. Y Glueck Club .4 STANLEY l. COHEN ig, a.s. Cornell '55 W 1946 E. Tremont Avenue, New York 62, N Y NDQ,?i211g:Qf?,. Legal Aia fi CHARLES R. COLLINS -I 85 Poly Sci. U. C. L. A. '53 I16 Rau Road, Pittsburgh 28, Pa. Ca sner Club, California Club, Bull and Bear BRIAN L. COMSTOCK B.A. Washington '54 7716 30th Avenue N. E., Seattle 15, Wash. Weschler-Von Mehren Club, Chancery Club NICHOLAS J. COOLIDGE A.B. Harvard '54 2424 California Street, Washington, D. C. Pow-Wow Club, Lincoln's lnn ARTHUR B. CORNFELD B.A. Michigan '56 3850 Sedgwick, New York 63, N. Y. Bull and Bear WILLIAM F. COTTREI.L B.A. Northwestern '56 1363 Estes Avenue, Chicago 26, lll. Fairman Club, Record JAMES E. COURTNEY A.B. Dartmouth, M,B.A. Dartmouth '54 994 Catherine Street, Meadville, Pa. Griswold Club, Law Review, Chancery Club ' WILLIAM H. COWLES B.A. Yale '53 2.602 W. 2nd Avenue, Spokane, Wash. Scott Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club EDWARD A. CRAIG B.A. Williams '56 200 Braddock Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Magruder Club, Lincoln's Inn, Legal A STEPHEN W. CRAIG A.B. Harvard '54 11 Summer Street, Augusta, Me. Root Club ROBERT D. CRANE B.A. Northwestern '55 2970 lake Shore Drive, Chicago 14, III. Morgan Club, St. Thomas More Society, S Association, International Law Club CHARLES F. CREWS B.S. Kansas '54 Sterling Heights, lola, Kan. Hart Club, Bull and Bear TIMOTHY A. CUNNINGHAM A.B. Harvard '54 40 Cottage, Brookline, Mass. Lincoln's Inn EUGENE E. DAIS A.B. California '54 1021 Eureka Way, Redding, California Maguire-Westengard Equity Club, Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear BELDEN H. DANIELS A.B. Dartmouth '56 2700 Lincoln Street, Camp Hill, Pa. Griswold Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club RICHARD S. DAVIDOFF B.A. Dartmouth '54 811 Central Avenue, Woodmere, N. Y. Field Equity Club, Chancery Club F DAVID c. oAvles B.A. Stanford '56 V 01400 S. W. Military Road, Portland 1, Ore. LA l Carclozo Club 4 A I ,, A' ' EDWARD S. DAVIS ',,, V t A.B. Harvard '54 J Pocono Road, Brookfield Center, Conn. xp' ,.v Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear t JAMES B. DAVIS B.A. Amherst '53 2881 Southington Road, Shaker Heights 20, Ohio Marshall Club, Bull and Baer R. DAVIS B.A. Yale '54 172 Shawmut Avenue, Marlboro, Mass. RICHARD H. DAVIS B.S. M. I. T. '48 134 Oceanside Drive, North Scituate, Mass. VIRGINIA E. DAVIS A.B. Principia '56 22428 Statler Boulevard, St. Clair Shores, Maguire Club, Student Bar Association CALVIN DAVISON A.B. Miami '53 1922 Hopkins Avenue, Norwood, Ohio Maguire-Westengard Club, Lincoln's Inn THOMAS J. DEE B.A. Yale '54 1016 Fifth Avenue, New York 28, N. Y. Marshall Club, Bull and Bear, Lincoln's Inn GEORGE S. DELAFIELD B.A. Amherst '52 6 Godfrey Road, Upper Montclair, N. J. Story Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear JOHN 'S Vg' 'nb Mich. 86 W, 'kgs id, Bull and Bear tudent Bar .,.., f 1 'x it '-K ...ns Q i es.- Q- CHRISTOPHER T. DEL SESTO A.B. Harvard '56 5 Wingate Road, Providence, R. I. Magruder Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association Republican Club, St. Thomas More Society JOHN H. DEMMLER A.B. Princeton '54 1020 Highmont Road, Pittsburgh 32, Pa. Sacks Club, Chancery Club, Student Bar Association RICHARD R. DILLENBECK B.A. Yale '54 3719 Miramar Avenue, Dallas, Texas Bull and Bear, Chancery Club NATHAN DODELL B.A. Columbia '56 1250 Wheeler Avenue, Bronx 72, N. Y. Jaffe Club JAMES A. DORSCH B.A. Williams '53 Bedford Street, Burlington, Mass. Brewster Club DAVID M. DORSEN A.B. Harvard '56 650 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. Langdell Club, Law Review pl was xi r el-:Qing , . 2. 5551 RSI- .N f 4 , ' . I I '- ' 'f 42,77 ., , 41.4 ' xg 'U f - I1-A rp ' - -f X r + ,' 1 1 tp V , , I A 'nys .P ' ' ,,,- We 4 J I sv v I -.1-F' , , 1 ' fs!! 4 N is x I v h gf A J V . r .fr K A 5 X' V ' I ',.:f,n5A , ' I fr, ' 87 I Y f - x ?'?1 A. LOWELL DOUD B.A. Iowa Wesleyan '56 Douds, Iowa Keeton Club, Legal Aid RAYMOND .l. DOUGHERTY B.A. North Dakota '54, M.A. Oxford '56 20 Fifth Street, Warren, Minn. Choate Club, St. Thomas More Society LAWRENCE E. DOXSEE B.A. Yale '56 93 Waterside lane, West Hartford, Conn. loss Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Forum MORTON M. DROSNES A.B. Cornell '54 870 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Fairman Club REGINALD L. DUFF B.A. Columbia '54 1148 5th Avenue, New York 28, N. Y. Fuller Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club JAMES H. DUFFY A.B. Princeton '56 68 Shady Avenue, Lawville, N. Y. Morgan Club, Lincoln's lnn GEORGE F. DUKE B.A. Tufts '56 85-16 120th Street, Kew Gardens 15, N. Y. Cardozo Club, Student Bar Association, Record DAVID DULLES B.A. Swarthmore '56 Soring Hill West, Mclean, Va. Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn JOHN D. DUNMIRE A.B. Princeton '53 Pleasant View Road, Sanatoga, Pa. Chancery Club ROBERT H. EDER A.B. Harvard '54 150 Ban Air Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. Langdell Club CHARLES L. EDSON A.B. Harvard '56 7230 Pershing, University City 5, Mo. Katz Club, Democratic Club THOMAS EHRLICH B.A. Harvard '56 64 Frost Street, Cambridge, Mass. Casner Club, Law Review 5154 ,pan f Z WALTER G FENERTY A.B. Holy Cross '56 93-O9 2l.6th Street, Queens Village 28, N. Y. Maguire-Westengard Club, St. Thomas More Society FRANK H. FINCH, JR. A.B. Harvard '53 I4 Liberty Avenue, Burlington, Mass. Griswold Club ARTHUR L. FlNE B.A. Harvard '54 366 Birch Street, Denver, Colo. Chayes Club ARTHUR F. FLAHERTY A.B. Holy Cross '54 35 Airlie Street, Worcester, Moss. ERNEST M. FLEISCHER Surry Club, St. Thomas More Society, Bull and Bear, Forum ' A.B. Washington '54, M.B.A. Washington '54 7434 Gannon, University City 5, Mo. Cardozo Club, Dormitory Council, Legal Aid JERROLD K. FOOTLICK B.A. Wooster '56 734 N. Grant Street, Wooster, Ohio Von Mehren Club, Bull and Bear, Student Association, Record Bar 88 MELVIN A. EISENBERG A.B. Columbia '56 67-76 Booth Street, Forest Hills, N. Y. Field Law Club, Law Review, Forum PETER A. EISENBERG B.A. Cornell '54 2548 Cornaga Avenue, Far Rockaway, N. Y. Legal Aid DAVID O. ELLIOTT B.S. Holy Cross '56 57 E. Columbus Avenue, White Plains, N Hart Club, Forum ROBERT C. ELY B.A. Yale '54 220 South Main Street, Cheshire, Conn. Choate Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club JAY A. ERENS B.A. Yale '56 264 Dennis Lane, Glencoe, lll. Blackstone Club, Law Review, Bull and Bear JOHN S. ERICKSON B.A. Macalester '54 419 2nd Street S. E., Wadena, Minn. SPENCER ERVIN, JR. A.B. Harvard '54 Belmont Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Kent Club, Lincoln's lnn, Bull and Bear BRUCE D. EVANS A.B. Princeton '56 Elmhurst, Cresson, Pa. Legal Aid, Bull and Bear KY P, EWING B.A. Baylor '56 6907 Wells Parkway, University Park, Md Board of Student Advisors, Forum ARTHUR E. FABRICANT A.B. Union '56 1900 Albemarle Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Haar Club, Forum WESLEY J. FASTIFF A.B. Tufts '54 T54 Valentine Street, Fall River, Moss. Keeton Club, Forum JOSEPH FELDSTEIN A.B. Harvard '54 1333 5ist Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Haar Club CARLO S. FOWLER B.E. Yale '54 Westover Road, Stamford, Conn. Marshall Club, Student Bar Association, International Law Club REEDER R. FOX B.A. Yale '56 336 Reeder Street, Easton, Pa. Dawson Club, Lincoln's Inn, St. Thomas More Society EUGENE M. FRESE B.A. Omaha '56 8515 N. 36th Street, Omaha 12, Nebr. Cardozc Club DONALD D. FRIED B.A. City College '56 711 W. 171st Street, New York 32, N. Y. Herwitz Club CHARLES E. FRIEDMAN B.A. Pennsylvania '56 2801 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Glueck Club, Chancery Club JOHN F. FRITTS A.B. Princeton '56 Foxchase Road, Chester, N, J. Haar Club, Lincoln's Inn, Legislative Research Bureau ALAN S. GANZ B.A. Wabash '54 2835 Fairview Avenue, E. Gary, lnd. HARRlSON GARDNER, JR. A.B. Harvard '54 Cherry Street, Wenham, Mass. Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn ROBERT M. GARGILL A.B. Harvard '56 156 Mt. Vernon, West Roxbury, Mass. Magruder Club GEOFFREY GAULKIN A.B. Harvard '56 Hathaway Lane, Essex Fells, N. J. Langdell Club GERRIT GILLIS B.A. Northwestern '56 Healy Avenue, Hartsdale, N. Y. Gardner Club DOUGLAS GILMORE A.B. Princeton '55 809 West 67th Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. Pow-Wow Club, Lincoln's lnn 1 'WJM4' vu, ,us- l Gr 'ex MORTON L. GINSBERG B.A. Brandeis '56 2825 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N. Y. Blackstone Club RUTH J. GINSBURG A.B. Cornell '54 37 Dogwood Lane, Rockville Cen Loss Club, Law Review LESLIE A. GLASSMAN B.A. Pennsylvania '56 Hotel Mayflower, New York, Von Mehren Club STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG A.B. Harvard '54 tre, N. Y. 596 Harvard Street, Fall River, Mass. Von Mehren Club, Chancery Club SEYMOUR GOLDSTAUB A.B. Harvard '56 6116 Monitor Place, West New Y Keeton Law Club DAVID E. GOLDSTEIN B.A. Cornell '56 45 Dakota Street, Passaic, N. Sutherland Club 89 ork, J. 'D 1 xo-0-uv N. Y. N. J. BURNHAM H. GREELEY B.A. Grinnell '56 Mapleton, Minn. Jaffe Club, Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear, Yearbook GARY S. GREEN A.B, Hamilton '54 279 E. 28th Street, Paterson, N. J. Warren Club JONATHAN K. GREENBURG B.A. Pennsylvania '56 1524 Roosevelt Circle, Steubenville, Ohio Marshall Club, Lincoln's Inn GORDON B. GREER B.A. Harvard '53 Wynsame Acres, Old Plank Road, Butler, Pa. law Review, Lincoln's Inn JOHN D, GREGORY B.A. Howard '52 25 Valentine Street, Glen Cove, N. Y. Galvin Club EDWARD J. GRENIER, JR. B.A. Manhattan '54 74 Kirkland Street, Cambridge 38, Mass. Keeton Club, Low Review EUGENE M. GRIMMIG B.S. Georgetown '54 2 Harwich Road, East Rockaway, N. Y. Cavers Club, St. Thomas More Society JOHN J. GROSSBAUM A.B. Columbia '56 96-09 66th Avenue, Forest Hills 74, N. Y. GEORGE M. GURLEY A.B. Duke '56 1406 E. Mulberry Street, Goldsboro, N. C. Gower Club, Record, Southern Club MONTAGUE H. HACKET, JR. A.B. Princeton '54 19 East 72nd Street, New York, N. Y. Pow-Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn PYONG C. HAHM B.A. Northwestern '56 1-396 Bookahyon-Dong, Seoul, Korea International Law Club JOHN HANNA, JR. A.B. Princeton '56 25 Claremont Avenue, New York 27, N. Y. Marshall Equity Club, Lincoln's Inn E. ROBERT GOODKIND B.A. Princeton '54 Field Equity Club, Lincoln's Inn FRANK I. GOODMAN B.A. Harvard '54, M.A. Oxford '56 26 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. 123 Dogwood Lane, San Antonio, Texas Casner Club, law Review PETER K. GOULD B.A. Michigan '56 McNaughton Club EDWARD H. G. GOWEN A.B. Princeton '53 Box 482, Rt. 1, Port Blakely, Wash. International Law Club DAVID I. GRANGER B.A. Princeton '54 River Road, Bethesda, Md, Morgan Law Club, Lincoln's Inn EUGENE GRANOF A.B. Hamilton '56 Choate Club, Legal Aid 1 581 s f 9 v 'ix . .1 K I, I I I 'V ,X 1. ., L ,Lua-sr eff so-fr I ' 't 5 or 90 1065 Jerome Avenue, New York, 10454 Ludlow, Huntington Woods, Mich. Sacks Club, Student Bar Association, Lincoln's lnn, N. Y. 'We .1 - ..n ..,:,q f -0' Q' Q5 4 tu.. ' S me I F . . ,v v 1' H. PETER HARPENDING A.B. Dartmouth '56 121 Country Club, Elmira, N. Y. Gower Club, Chancery Club LAWRENCE K. HARRIS B.A. Michigan '56 399 Ocean Avenue, Lynbrook, N. Y. McNaughton Club MORTON A. HARRIS B.B.A. Emory '56 1209 Owsley Avenue, Columbus, Ga. Field Club, Bull and Bear, Southern C BENNET B. HARVEY, JR. A.B. Princeton '5-6 10 E. Schiller Street, Chicago, Ill. Toepfer Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear RAEBURN B. HATHAWAY A.B. Colgate '56 61 Bartlet, Andover, Mass. Kaplan Club, Young Republicans WILLIS G. HAUGEN B.A. Iowa '51, M.A. Minnesota '53 1205 West 5th Street, Waterloo, lowa Griswold Club, Lincoln's Inn rf 'Q lub, Yearbook PN I l , . Ii tg . 2' L ' wr JOHN E. HAVELOCK A.B. Harvard '54 12 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Choate Club BYRON J. HAYES, JR. B.A. Pomona '54 Ziff 4840 Cloverly Avenue, Temple City, Calif. Frankfurter Club, Legal Aid JOSEPH H. HEAD, JR. B.A. Yale '54 3440 Arnold Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Holmes Club, Lincoln's Inn MARTIN A. HECKSCHER A.B. Harvard '56 Fort Washington, Pa. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear CHARLES V. HENRY Ill B.A. Yale '56 2 E. High Street, Lebanon, Pa. Morgan Club, Chancery Club DAVID B. HERSHENSON A.B. Harvard '55 82 Williston Road, Brookline, Mass. Keeton Club, Bull and Bear PAUL W. HETLAND B.A. Minnesota '56 3708 Hilltop Road, Hopkins, Minn. Maguire-Westengard Club, Student Bar Assoc DOUGLAS H. HICKLING B.S. Cornell '54 N. Main Street, Eden, N. Y. ROBERT E. HINERFELD A.B. Harvard '56 66 Park Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. Bruce Club CARL D. HOBELMAN B.C.E. Cornell '53 Pascack Avenue, Harrington Park, N. J. Sutherland Club RICHARD R. HOBSON A.B. Princeton '53 101 Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va. n iation Sacks Club, Lincoln's Inn, Souther Club, Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear JEROME A. HOCHBERG B.A. Cornell '54 78 Webster Street, Irvington, N. J. J. Smith Club, Democratic Club ,cape fi 3. -2 rf! kt 4 -fp.. Ld -.,.vf1-7, I 'X 1?-.X 5: .j f'.i,...v . Q .V .1 .-. ,W PETER B. HUTT B.A. Yale '56 104 Leicester Road, Kenmore I7, N. Y. Root Club, Chancery Club RHODA S. ISSELBACHER A.B. Cornell '54 'IO4 Vine Street, Newton Centre, Mass. JAMES W. JACKSON A.B. Brown '56 P. O. Box No. 948, Lake Forest, Ill. Hart Club, Bull and Bear, Young Republicans THOMAS C. JAMIESON, JR. B.A. Yale '56 216 Parkside Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Gardner Club, Lincoln's Inn HAYES A. JENKINS A.B. Colorado '56 500 Cheyenne Boulevard, Colorado Springs, Colo. Griswold Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club LELAND T. JOHNSON B.A. Princeton '54 34 Linnaean Street, Cambridge, Mass. Morgan Club CHARLES B. HOCHMAN B.A. Amherst '56 883 Boulevard East, Weehawken, N. J. Hall Club, Law Review W. FLETCHER HOCK, JR. Cornell '53 .60 Sherwood Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Kaplan Club, Lincoln's Inn JAY M. HOLLANDER A.B. Harvard '56 44 High Street, Metuchen, N. J. Chayes Club, Record J. WALLACE HOPKINS, JR. B.A. Yale '53 4I6 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, Mass. Holmes Club, Lincoln's Inn, Legal Aid, Bull and Bear KENNETH D. HUBBARD A.B. Harvard '56 Box 394, Glenwood Springs, Colo. Root Club, Student Bar Association, Lincoln's Inn CHARLES C. HUMPSTONE A.B. Harvard '53 T57 East 72nd Street, New York, N. Y. Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn STANFORD S. HUNN B.S. in Econ. Pennsylvania '56 2046 Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. FRANKLIN G. HUNT A.B. Harvard '52 1404 Daugherty, Oklahoma City 8, Okla. Blackstone Club PETER A. HUPPERT A.B. Princeton '56 414 Randolph Road, Plainfield, N. J. Fuller Club JAMES B. HURLOCK A.B. Princeton '55, B.A. Oxford '57 2680 West Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights 20, Ohio Casner Club CONSTANTINE HUTCHINS, JR. A.B. Princeton '50 768 Chestnut Street, Needham, Mass. Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn DAVID C, HUTCHINSON B.A. Washington '54 'l7l'l Naomi Place, Seattle l5, Wash. Von Mehren Club, Legislative Research Bureau 92 WAYNE D. JOHNSON B.A. Nebraska '54 441 Westwood Drive, Ames, Iowa Loss Club, Bull and Bear FREDERICK M. JOSEPH A.B. Harvard '51 315 East 68th Street, New York 21, N. Y. Blackstone Club, Chancery Club GEOFFREY M. KALMUS A.B. Harvard '56 1 S. Woodland Avenue, Fair Haven, Langdell Club, Law Review HENRY P. KAPLAN A.B. William and Mary '56 55 Winthrop Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Morgan Club JOSEPH S. KAPLAN B.A. Yeshiva '56 315 E. 40th Street, Paterson 4, N. J. Blackstone Club, Bull and Bear WARREN K. KAPLAN A.B. Harvard '56 N. J. 148 Hawthorne Street, Malden, Mass. Loss Club SUMNER J. KATZ B.A. Yale '56 515 Dudley Road, Newton, Mass. Haar Law Club, Student Bar Association JOHN C. KEENE B.A. Yale '53 416 Wister Road, Wynnewood, Pa. Sacks Club, Bull and Bear JAMES P. KEHOE B.A. Hamilton '56 R. D. 2, Rome, N. Y. JOHN A. KENNEDY B.A. Georgetown '53 6808 32nd Street N. W., Washington, D. C. Harlan Club FREDERIC I. KEYWELL B.A. Michigan '56 19944 Roslyn, Detroit, Mich. Hall Club, Bull and Bear WILLIAM J. KIERNAN, JR. B.S. Holy Cross '53 462 Lowell Street, Lexington 73, Mass. Casner law Club, Law Review, St. Tho Society, Student Bar Association mas More U 'W f t? 11:21 'QF 1 3 P6 A . y . x f L WILLIAM B. KING A.B. Harvard '54 56 Kirkland Street, Cambridge 38, Mass. Fuller Club, California Club, Lincoln's Inn JULES P. KIRSCH A.B. Johns Hopkins '51 3702 Clifton Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Maguire-Westengard Club, Bull and Bear KENT M. KLINEMAN B.A. Dartmouth '54 630 Claybourne Road, Rochester, N. Y. Griswold Club, Chancery Club ALBIN C. KOCH B.A. Yale '56 241 Thorn Street, Sewickley, Pa. Magruder Club, Lincoln's lnn REGINALD S. KOEHLER Ill B.A. Yale '56 Pheasant Lane, Greenwich, Conn. Magruder Equity Club, Lincoln's lnn, Bull and Bear JOHANNES R. KRAHMER A.B. Dartmouth '53 80 McCormack Road, Slingerlands, N. Y. Griswold Club, Chancery Club RALPH H. LANE A.B. Rochester '56 448 Rex Boulevard, Elmhurst, Ill. Loss Club PETER A. LQRIVIERE B.A. Yale '56 Round Hill Road, Greenwich, Conn. Magruder Equity Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear WILLIAM J. LAWLOR Ill . A.B. Princeton '56 125 Thorntree Lane, Winnetka, Ill. Toepfer Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Record, St. Thomas More Society ANDREW A. LEAVENS B.S.S. Georgetown '54 915 North Rock Street, Shamokin, Pa. Glueck Club, Bull and Bear ARTHUR A. LEFF B.A. Amherst '56 1855 Grand Concourse, New York 53, N. Y. Hall Club JOSEPH E. LEININGER A.B. California '51 16412 Marquis Avenue, Cleveland 11, Ohio Magruder Equity Club, International Law Club DAVID M. LEIVE A.B. Columbia '56 186-26 Cambridge Road, Jamaica, N. Y. Field Club MICHAEL R. LEMOV B.A. Colgate '56 21-43 77th Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Morgan Club, Democratic Club JOSEPH A. LENA A.B. Holy Cross '55 70 Joy Street, Boston, Mass. St. Thomas More Society GERALD P. LEPP B.A. Wisconsin '54 6831 Fifth Avenue, Kenosha, Wis. Harlan Club ROBERT A. LEVETOWN A.B. Princeton '56 625 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ARNOLD LEVIN A.B. U. C. L. A. '52 1323 N. Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles 27, Calif. Jaffe Club, California Club DANIEL C. KRAMER B.A. Kenyon '55 5039 Schuyler, Philadelphia 44, Pa. Gower-Herwitz Club, Legislative Research Bureau ARNOLD H. KROLL A.B. Dartmouth '56 7 Wilbur Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. Harlan Club, Chancery Club ROBERT H. KUBAL B.S. Purdue '54 306 W. Goldsboro, Crown Point, Ind. Root Club, Forum ARMIN U. KUDER A.B. Lafayette '56 747 Orville Road, Lansdale R. D. No. 1, Pa. Brewster Club STEVEN J. KUMBLE B.A. Yale '54 1085 Sussex Road, W. Englewood, N. J. Root Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear ANDREW F. LANE A.B. Holy Cross '56 14 Saxon Road, Newton Highlands, Mass. Maguire-Westengard Club, St. Thomas More Society X? 49 lv 1 94 Q Y , i ., I -All 2 DAVID S. LEVIN B.B.A. Northwestern '56 6428 N. Sacramento, Chicago, Ill. Cardozo Club, Bull and Bear RICHARD A. LEVIN A.B. Harvard '54 377 S. Harrison Street, East Orange, N. J. Casner Equity Club, Lincoln's lnn, Bull and Bear LEONARD S. LEVINE B.A. Harvard '56 6 Wilbur Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. Field Club, Bull and Bear LAWRENCE S. LEVY B.A. Michigan '54 2548 Canterbury Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio SAMUEL H. LINDENBAUM A ,--. , B.A. Harvard '56 ' 706 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Field Club DAVID LINETT B.A. Yale '56 74 Brighton Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. J. ' - Harlan Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association V 5 -. 94 ' 'W Q iii? 7 Q Qfts an gif 'iff' 3: ROBERT L. LITTMAN B.A. Michigan '56 2107 Oakman Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. HERBERT M. LOBL A.B. Harvard '53 43 Bay State Road, Holyoke, Mass. W'arren Club, Lincoln's Inn RONALD M. LOEB A.B. U. C. L. A. '54 4369 Vinton Avenue, Culver City, Calif. Magruder Club, Law Review MARTIN B. LOUIS A.B. Princeton '56 48 Hollywood Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Loss Club, Board of Student Advisors, Bull and Bear DAVID LOVE B.S. in Econ. Pennsylvania '56 32 Shepard Street, Cambridge, Mass. Dawson Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club RICHARD R. LUTZ A.B. Colgate '55 212 Oak Street, West Hempstead, N. Y. Morgan Law Club EDWIN E. McAWlS A.B. Harvard '56 812 N. Kingshighway, Sikeston, Mo. Marshall Club JOHN P. MacCARTHY A.B. Princeton '54 7380 Westmoreland, St. Louis, Mo. Fairman Club, Lincoln's Inn ROBERT C. McCARTNEY A.B. Princeton '56 327 Cornell Avenue, Pittsburgh 29, Pa. Casner Club, Student Bar Association A. KEITH McCLUNG A.B. West Virginia '56 Hartford, W. Va. Toepter Club, Lincoln's lnn WALTER G. MCCONNELL B.A. Yale '56 Box 4224, San Juan, Puerto Rico Morgan Equity Club, Chancery Club ROBERT J. McGEE A.B. Princeton '53 60 S. Munn Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Kaplan Club r-1 09 PETER M. MATTOON A.B. Dartmouth '53 Sevilla-Court Apt., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Scott Club RICHARD B. MAYOR B.A. Yale '55 76 Harvard Avenue, Brookline, Mass. Loss Club, Chancery Club ARNOLD H. MAYS B.A. Queens '52 Rack Acres Road, Cornwall, N. Y. Haar Club RALPH A. MEAD B.A. Yale '53 139-O9 Franklin Avenue, Flushing 55, N. Y. Learned Hand Club JOEL P. MELLIS B.S. New York '56 442 East 20th Street, New York, N. Y. Hart Club, Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear DECATUR H. MILLER Ill B.A. Yale '54 Il W. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, Md. Holmes Club, Lincoln's lnn, Bull and Bear C 96 if '1 L .,.. b JOHN S. McGEENEY B.A. Amherst '56 i'l3 Vanderbilt Road, Manhasset, N. Y. Hall Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Studen JOHN E. McGOVERN, JR. B.S.E. Princeton '53 425 Sheridan Road, Lake Forest, Ill. Cardozo Club, Lincaln's lnn, St. Thomas M IAN R. MacLEOD A.B. Rochester '53 520 Rankine Avenue, Erie, Pa. Casner Law Club, Chancery Club GEORGE N. McNAIR A.B. Harvard '53 P. O. Box l92, Farmington, Wash. Blackstone Club JOSEPH MACALUSO A.B. Columbia '52 99-5l 65th Avenue, Forest Hills, N. Bull and Bear WILLIAM K. MACKEY A.B. Princeton '54 I3 Tudor Court, Elizabeth, N. J. LincoIn's Inn GEORGE F. MADSEN B.A. St. Olaf '54 3225 21st Avenue, So. Minneapolis, Mnn. Westfall Club, Student Bar Association DAVID W. MAHER A.B. Harvard '55 999 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Toepfer Club TIMOTHY R. MALONE B.A. Catholic University of America '55, M.A. Catholic University of America '56 I622 West 8th, Spokane, Wyo. Student Bar Association, St. Thomas Mo BURTON S. MARCUS A.B. Brown '56 7 Hickory Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. Sutherland Club, Bull and Bear BRUCE MARGER B.S. North Carolina '54 1510 Trillo Avenue, Coral Gables, Fla. Choate Club, Bull and Bear WILLIAM G. MARTIN B.A. Yale '56 l5l E. Mulberry Hill, Lancaster, Ohio Morgan Club, Chancery Club Y. P 'D t Bar ore Society re Society Eff! JESSE D. MILLER B.S. U. C. L. A. '56 1426 Greenfield Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. Frankfurter Club, Legal Aid, Bull and Bear LOREN B. MILLER A.B. Harvard '52 17517 Maumee, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Blackstone Club LOUIS L, MILLER, JR. B.A. Harvard '56 323 Mansion Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chancery Club MARVIN D. MILLER B.A. U. C. L. A. '56 1265 N. Sweetzer Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. Freund Club GORDON A. MILLSPAUGH A.B. Princeton '56 3 Bridge Avenue, Bay Head, N. J. Sacks Club, Lincoln's Inn ALEXANDER P. MISHEFF A.B. Harvard '56 1907 W. 5th Street, Red Wing, Minn. Cardozo Club JAMES R. MODRALL B.S. Colorado '53 1714 San Cristobal, Albuquerque, New Mexico Casner Club, Student Bar Association, LincoIn's Legal Aid, Bull and Bear, Forum ANTHONY W. MORO B.A. Williams '55 65 E. 96th Street, New York 28, N. Y. Pow-Wow Club JOHN J. MOSS A.B. Columbia '56 640 Fort Washington Avenue, New York Fuller Low Club, Bull and Bear, Record MICHAEL A. MULRONEY B.S.C. Iowa '54 Elkader, Iowa Freund Club, Bull and Bear ARTHUR Y. MURAOKA B.S. in Econ. Pennsylvania '56 1895 N. King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii Marshall Law Club, Bull and Bear REGIS D. MURRIN A.B. Notre Dame '52 611 E. Brady Street, Butler, Pa. Keeton Club, St. Thomas More Society, C Inn, 40, N. Y. hancery Club GEORGE W. MYERS, JR. A.B. Michigan '54 4151 N. Downer Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Haar Club, Bull and Bear JEFFREY L. NAGIN A.B. U. C, L. A. '54 146 S. Fuller Avenue, Los Angeles 36, Calif. Cosner Club, Law Review ROY K. NAKAMOTO B.A. Harvard '56 187 Kopioloni Street, Hilo, Hawaii HERBERT B. NECHIN B.A. Northwestern '56 7008 N. Paulina, Chicago 26, Ill. Loss Club, Bull and Bear, Legislative Research Bureau ALDEN A. NELSON A.B. Yale '56 Packer Lane, Mystic, Conn. Turner Club, Student Bar Association, Chancery Club DAVID H. NELSON B.A. Minnesota '56 1200 Ninth Street, Rochester, Minn. Holt Club, Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear WILLIAM D. NORTH B.S. Illinois '52 1310 Mayfair Road, Arlington Heights, Ill. Casner Club, Proctor, Young Republicans, Bull and Bear WILLIAM M. O'BRlEN A.B. Holy Cross '56 43 Elm, Hingham, Mass. Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear JOSEPH T. O'DONNELL ' A.B. Fordham '54 3045 Goodwin Terrace, New York, N. Y. Maguire-Westengard Club, Chancery Club BETTY JEAN A. OESTREICH B.A. Wellesley '55 11 Seymour Street, Montclair, N. J. Casner Equity Club, Young Republicans RAY G. OLANDER B.E.E. Minnesota, B.B.A. Minnesota Box 545, Buhl, Minn. Haar Club JAMES H. OLTMAN A.B. Antioch '54 22 Catherine Street, Lynbrook, N. Y. CYRIL O'NEIL A.B. Harvard '54 17640 So. Woodland Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio LUKE S. O'NElLL, JR. A.B. Fordham '53 ' 290 Collins Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Maguire-Westengard Club, Lincoln's Inn MIKE E. ORMSETH ' B.A. St. Olaf '54 906 6th Avenue, Havre, Montana Morgan Club VICTOR R. ORTEGA 122 Park Avenue, Santa B.A. Harvard '54 Baker Club ERIC OSTERWEIL B.A. Swarthmore '54 re, N. M. 106 East 85th Street, New York, N. Y. ', 43,922 Chayes Club ,-n BA BS Nebraska 56 .613 South 14th Lincoln Nebr Loss Club FREDERICK L. NELSON A.B. Stanford '53 18 Joice, San Francisco, Calif. Kaplan Club, Chancery Club JEROME NELSON B.A. Oberlin '56 20 Kenwood Avenue, Newton Centre, Mass. Fairman Club JOHN B. NEWHALL II A.B. Harvard '54 71 Bubier Road, Marblehead, Mass. Choate Club ROGER W. NEWMAN A.B. Nebraska '56 511 Lakeside, Hastings, Nebr. J. Smith Club WILLIAM J. NICOSON A.B. Princeton '54 304 N. 6th Street, Indiana, Casner Club, Lincoln's Inn WALTER M. NOEL, JR. A.B. Vanderbilt '52, M.A. Harvard '53 1311 Chickering Road, Nashville, Tenn. Sacks Club, Lincoln's Inn, Student Bar Pa. QW u--.31 i ALLEN L. ovERcAsH YV' 'C QI- . -, . . ' N 4 , - '-' 'L-2.1-,:,. 14' I 98 GEORGE A. PAGE, JR. A.B. Princeton '54 728 South Spring Avenue, La Grange, Ill. Gardner Club, LincoIn's Inn, Student Bar Association ALEC A. PANDALEON A.B. Villanova '53 7410 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Fuller Club, St. Thomas More Society, Bull and Bear PETER PARKER B.A. Yale '53 33 Healey Street, Cambridge, Mass- Holmes Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Legislative Research Bureau HARVEY R. PENN A.B. Princeton '56 T654 E. l9th Street, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. LEWIS W. PETTERSON, JR. A.B. Brown '56 T55 Shaw Avenue, Edgewood, R. I. Blackstone Club BARRY C. PHELPS A.B. Princeton '53 Harwood Lane, East Rochester, N. Y. Griswold Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear 'nl' f, Q :ei 4..c A' anna- , XJ H fi' 'N ,E 3' Ez. . ,,,, , , ?'?7:!Q ff' fl., . X , ik L 1.5 .3 YW ,Et- p wa 4. . U f 1. 2 --:v I bn--9. , l 11 'Z ' ' .sc ,'f.Q'5j.'f,g f .e+z,'s2i., if-'if' 3 1 -'ff.:af1e5:e , 99 3.1 'S' FRANK D. PLAUT A.B. Northwestern '54 i906 Benson, Dayton 6, Ohio Griswold Club RICHARD F. PLOTKA A.B. Hamilton '56 22 Pomeroy Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass. Magruder Club GERALD PLOTKIN B.E. in Econ. Pennsylvania '52 353 West 56th Street, New York, N. Y. LEE POLLAK A.B. Harvard '56 65 East 96th Street, New York, N. Y. Bruce Club JOHN W. POOLE A.B. Harvard '56 459 Bellefontaine Street, Pasadena 2, Calif. Keeton Law Club FRANK H. PREM, JR. A.B. Yale '53 55 Sacramento Street, Cambridge, Mass. Holmes Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear JOSEPH G. PRONE A.B. Harvard '50, A.M. Harvard '51 26 Lafayette Avenue, Lawrence, Mass. Baxter Club, Bull and Bear LEONARD V. QUIGLEY A.B. Holy Cross '53 IOI6 West 69th Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. Sacks Club, Legal Aid, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club Dormitory Council, St. Thomas More Society WILLIAM T. QUILLEN B.A. Williams '56 'l'l0 W. 6th Street, New Castle, Del. Story Club, Democratic Club, LincoIn's lnn JAMES M. RAE B.E. Yale '56 20 Church Street, Greenwich, Conn. Gardner Club, Bull and Bear STUART R. RAPPAPORT B.A. Michigan '56 18426 Parkside, Detroit, Mich. Turner Club, Bull and Bear ROGER G. RAVEL A.B. Harvard '56 934 Narcissus, Clearwater, Fla. I I JAMES M. ROCHE A.B. Holy Cross '56 425 Dunston Road, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Hart Club, St. Thomas More Societ , Bull and Bear, Y WILLIAM A. ROGERS, JR. B.A. Harvard '56 4 Wisteria Drive, Dayton, Ohio Warren Club MARILYN G. ROSE A.B. Brandeis '56 136 Shurtlelf Street, Chelsea, Mass. Blackstone Club, Democratic Club NORMAN H. ROSEN A.B. Queens '56 82-37 214th Street, Queens Village 27, N. Y. Glueck Club, Legislative Research Bureau SOL ROSENTHAL B.A. Princeton '52 4001 Maine Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Root Law Club, Legal Aid, Chancery Club BERNAT ROSNER B.A. Cornell '54 23 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. Blackstone Club, LincoIn's Inn Forum f '5- 100 RICHARD H. REA A.B. Princeton '53 2377 Willowbrook Road, Bridgeville, Pa. loss Club, Chancery Club LINCOLN REAVIS A.B. Cornell '55 2723 Ashley Road, Cleveland, Ohio Haar Club, Bull and Bear, Forum, Chancery Club ORVILLE F. RECHT B.S. in Econ. Pennsylvania '56 5780 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh 32, Pa. Dawson Club HOWARD S. REILLY A.B. Princeton '55, B.A. Oxford '57 7635 Thouron Avenue, Philadelphia 50, Pa. Gardner Club, Bull and Bear ALBERT I. REINFELD A.B. Princeton '54 187 Great Hills Drive, South Orange, N. J. J. Smith Equity Club PAUL A. RENNE B.A. Minnesota '56 301 N. Washburn, Minneapolis, Minn. Hart Club DANIEL A. REZNECK B.A. Harvard '56 27 South Lake Avenue, Troy, N. Y. Katz Club, Low Review MARVIN L. RICH B.A. Missouri '56 1211 W. 61st Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. Galvin Club J. C. PETER RICHARDSON A.B. Harvard '56 139 Middleneck Road, Sands Point, N. Y. Bruce Club ROBERT L. RIDGLEY B.A. Cornell '56 I5 Lathrop Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. Scott Club, Chancery Club JAMES F. RILL A.B. Dartmouth '54 2101 Connecticut Avenue N. W., Washington, D. C. Marshall Law Club, Chancery Club ROBERT S. ROBIN B.S. Wisconsin '56 6307 N. Talmon Avenue, Chicago, lll. Bruce Club, Chancery Club JORDAN ROSSEN B.A. Michigan '56 16802 Lawton, Detroit, Mich. McNaughton Club, Democratic Club, Student Bar Association JESSE A. ROTHSTEIN S.B. M. I. T. '56 34-39 86th Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Morgan Club ROBERT M. ROYALTY B.A. Beloit '54 1316 Franklin, Danville, III. Toepfer Club, Student Bar Association ISAAC D. RUSSELL A.B. Yale '54 172 Serpentine Road, Tenafly, N. J. Marshall Club, Bull and Bear ROBERT RYWICK A.B. Columbia '56 73-27 52nd Drive, Maspeth 78, N. Y. Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear GERALD T. SAJER A.B. Tufts '56 1215 Lincoln Avenue, Natlcoke, Pa. DONALD F. SANDBERG A.B. Harvard '52 Drift Road, Westport, Mass. Story Club, Lincoln's Inn, Legislative Research Bureau LAWRENCE S. SANDERS A.B. Brooklyn '56 1525 E. 26th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Baker Club LIONEL SAVADOVE B.S. Econ. Pennsylvania '56 6419 N. 10th Street, Philadelphia 26, Pa. Magruder Club, Byse Club RICHARD A. SAVRANN A.B. Harvard '56 35 Country Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Lerned Hand Club, Forum PHILIP H. SCHAEFFER B.S. Wiconsin '56 721 Walton Avenue, New York, N. Y. McNaughton Club, Bull and Bear, Democratic Club, Student Bar Association DAVID l. SCHAFFER B.A. Pennsylvania '56 73-55 190th Street, Flushing, N. Y. Legal Aid 'O Lf 19 wiffwtg, fa ' , rc , 'MQ I iw , tg, r 0' ' hu-Q 101 WILLIAM A. SCHAFFER B.A. Columbia '56 193 Sedgwick Road, West Hartford, Conn. ROBERT N. SCHMALZ A.B. Princeton '54 18 Brookside Road, Darien, Conn. Haar Club, Chancery Club, Student Bar Association FLORA SCHNALL B.A. Smith '56 69-45 108th Street, Forest Hills, N. Y. Griswold Club STEPHEN C. SCHOTT B.S. Fordham '56 555 77th Street, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Chancery Club RICHARD J. SCHWARZSTEIN A.B. Columbia '56 325 Hawthorne Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Root Club JOHN W. SEARS A.B. Harvard '52 Hale Street, Prides Crossing, Mass. Kent Club DAVID SHAYNE B.A. Yale '56 3180 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Magruder Equity Club, Board of Student Advisors ROBERT M. SHEA B.A. U. C. L. A. '52 714 Veteran Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. Maguire-Westengard Club, Legal Aid, Chancery Club STANLEY O. SHER - B.S. Wisconsin '56 3178 N. 47th Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Morgan Club JAMES J. SHERIDAN B.S. C. C. N. Y. '52 673 Union Avenue, New York, N. Y. Covers Club, Democratic Club, Chancery Club STANLEY S. SHUMAN B.A. Harvard '56 162 Wallis Road, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Loss Club, Student Bar Association, Chancery Club ROBERT B. SILVERMAN A.B. Princeton '55f M.A. Northwestern '56 617 5th, Lakewood, N. J. JaH'e Club WILLIAM M. SIMMONS B.A. Harvard '52 cfo Hennessy, Lennont King, Attys., 231 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago 4, Ill. Casner Law Club BRUCE H. SIMON B.A. Brooklyn '56 171-38 Bagley Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. Freund Club CAROL A. SIMON A.B. Wellesley '55 180-12 Aberdeen Road, Jamaica Estates, N. Y. Magruder Club, Bull and Bear, Yearbook LAWRENCE A. SISKIND B.A. Brandeis '56 123 Sutherland Road, Brighton, Mass. Katz Club, Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear EDWIN O. SJAASTAD A.B. Harvard '52 Tagus, N. D. Frankfurter Club EDWARD L. SKOLNIK B.A. Cornell '54 67 Sunset Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. J. Loss Club '., STEPHEN L. SEFTENBERG A.B. Harvard '56 17050 Sunset Boulevard, Pacific Palisades, Calif. Bruce Club, Bull and Bear ROBERT A. SEIDENBERG A.B. Cornell '56 2121 St. Raymond Avenue, New York, N. Y. Loss Club, Forum NORMAN SEPENUK B.A. Princeton '54 61 Duncan Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Dawson Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club KENNETH F. SEPLOW A.B. Tufts '56 220 Tiebout Avenue, New York 57, N. Y. Keeton Club ROBERT I. SHAPIRO B.A. Harvard '54 1861 S. W. 21st Terrace, Miami, Fla. Marshall Club, Bull and Bear, Democratic Club, Yearbook DANIEL A. SHARP B.A. California '54 3045 Jackson Street, San Francisco 15, Calif. Blackstone Club, Lincoln's Inn, California Club 'Tiki -ti' 1. Z ,, ,L swfa- .- is we ' 'I mf ' Gr. -uf.. 1 - :nys A I KJ THEODORE SKY A.B. Dickinson '56 203 Coleridge Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Brewster Club, Legal Aid WILLIAM D. SLAWSON A.B. Amherst '53, M.A. Princeton '54 2680 Robinson Road, Grand Rapids, Mich. Hall Club, Law Review, Lincoln's Inn JAMES M. SMITH A.B. Harvard '53 Argilla Road, Ipswich, Mass. Lincoln's Inn RICHARD C. SMITH B.A. Cincinnati '54 Box 5, Clinton, Ohio Surrey Club, Bull and Bear, Forum THOMAS A. SMITH B.S. Indiana '56 P. O. Box 395, Newburgh, Ind. Frankfurter, Bull and Bear, Dormitory Council, Legislative Research Bureau JOHN L. SNYDER B.S. Indiana '54 R. 6, Crown Point, Ind. Young Republicans, Legal Aid QQ . a 0 ...J I 5. ... X2 K -I 4 4-'D jf vb R5 iw 'ul' 'Z' A i QF' 103 WILTON S. SOGG A.B. Dartmouth '56 20350 North Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights, Ohio Gower Club, Law Review LEONARD S. SOKOLOFF A.B. Williams '56 135 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 38, N. Y. Bull and Bear, Chancery Club MICHAEL B. SOLOMON B.A. Columbia '56 176-14 80th Road, Jamaica 32, N. Y. Field Club JAMES K. SOMMER B.A. Yale '54 519 E. Wabash Avenue, Crawfordsville, Ind. Blackstone Club, Legal Aid, Chancery Club JEROME S. SOWALSKY B.A. Amherst '56 I5 Colebrook Street, Hartford, Conn. Legal Aid WILLIS B. SPARKS III A.B. Georgia '56 Twin Pines, Apt. 6-B, Macon, Ga. ROBERT M. SPEVACK A.B. Columbia '56 2212 Plum 1st Street, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Cox Club MICHAEL F. SPICER B.A. Dartmouth '54 391 Hall Court, South Orange, N. J. Von Mehren Club, Chancery Club RONALD E. SPRINGWATER A.B. U. C. L. A. '54 351 North Vista Street, Los Angeles 36, Calif. Baxter Club, Bull and Bear VERNON T. SQUIRES B.A. Williams '56 Box 327, New London, N. H. Magruder Club, Lincoln's Inn PETER STALKER II B.A. Williams '56 25 Radnor Circle, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Surrey Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association WALTER K. STAPLETON A.B. Princeton '56 911 Cecil Road, Wilmington, Del. Story Club, Chancery Club 45 ,A ,,Q , fd-9 xr fx may .3 xv PETER A. SUTHERLAND A.B. Harvard '53 12 Berkeley Street, Cambridge, Mass. Story Club, Lincoln's Inn WILLIAM W. TAFT B.A. Amherst '54 20926 Sydenham Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Scott Club, LincoIn's Inn WILLIAM TATLOCK B.A. Yale '56 121 Whittredge Road, Summit, N. J. Warren Club, Bull and Bear JOHN J. TAYLOR B.A. Yale '54 2 Bridge Lane, Minneapolis 24, Minn. Freund Club, LincoIn's Inn, Bull and Bear ERNEST M. THAYER A.B. DePauw '53 1616 Worden Avenue, Alton, Ill. Griswold Club, Chancery Club WINTHROP D. THIES A.B. Princeton '53 106 Potter Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Blackstone Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club ,'56 xi 104 RONALD J. STEIN A.B. Columbia '56 3530 Henry Hudson Parkway, New York Field Club, Student Bar Association WILLIAM L. STEIN B.S. Pennsylvania '56 3740 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Dawson Club, Bull and Bear JOSEPH L. STEINBERG B.A. Harvard '56 307 Paulison Avenue, Passaic, N. Sacks Club, Voluntary Defenders STEPHEN STEMPLER B.A. Queens '56 , N. Y. J. 4C-01 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, N. Y. WILLIAM G. STERN B.A. C. C. N. Y. '56 69-40 108th Street, Forest Hills 75, N Keeton Law Club, Forum RICHARD E. STEWART .Y. A.B. West Virginia '55g B.A. Oxford '57 1549 University Avenue, Morgant Casner Club LEWIS J. STOCKMAN A.B. Princeton '56 83-33 Austin Street, Kew Gardens 15, N. Fuller Club ALICE VOGEL STROH 4025 Flora Place, St. Louis, Mo. ROBERT S. SUMMERS B.S. Oregon '55 Route 1, Halfway, Ore. WILLIAM O. SUMNER B.A. Harvard '54 219 South Avenue, New Canaan, Conn. Gardner Club, LincoIn's Inn JEROME J. SUSSMAN A.B. Princeton '56 own, W. Y. 81 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn 18, N. Y. Magruder Club, Chancery Club ROBERT C. SUSSMAN A.B. Harvard '56 125 Douglas Place, Mt. Vernon, N Loss Club .Y. Nav MARK THOMAN B.A. Yale '56 7 Beechcrest Lone, Cincinnati, Ohio Morgan Club, Lincoln's lnn MARK D. TITLEBAUM A.B. Massachusetts '53 81 Maple, Roxbury, Mass. Wechsler-Von Mehren Club, Hart Club, Bull and Bear JACOB W. TODD A.B. North Carolina '54 Box 84, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Haor Equity Club, Southern Club DAVID S. TOLAND A.B. Harvard '56 1157 Alexander, Grand Rapids, Mich. Langdell Club PETER A. TOMEI B.A. Yale '56 Box 75-Old Farm Road, Northfield, Ill. Casner Club, Lincoln's lnn WILLIAM H. TOWLE B.S. Illinois '54 5458 Greenwood, Skokie, Ill. CALVIN D. TROWBRIDGE, JR. B.A. Yale '56 418 East Illinois Road, Lake Forest, Ill. Harlan Club, Lincoln's lnn EDWARD J. TYLER Ill B.A. Yale '56 Highgate Springs, Vt. Keeton Club JURIS UDRIS B.A. Rutgers '56 6808 6th Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. Wechsler-Von Mehren Club, Legislative Research Bureau CHARLES W. UFFORD A.B. Harvard '53 730 Ponmure Road, Haverford, Pa. Story Club, Lincoln's lnn WILLIAM C. UGHETTA B.A. Princeton '54 77 Walworth Avenue, Scarsclale, N. Y. Scott Club, Lincoln's lnn STEPHEN V. R. ULMAN A.B. Princeton '54 Lloyd Lane, RD No. 3, Huntington, N. Y. Cardozo Club, Lincoln's lnn, Bull and Bear QL! '10 it 3 .xiii .3 J v A I , D 'Q ' V' in-un ,, My . 4, tj.. Q i.e3 V , Y vi ' ffir,- 1 .- ' ff N235 105 ABRAHAM R. VAN DOREN, JR. B.A. Yale '53 Ingleside Drive, Stamford, Conn. Holmes Club, Lincoln's lnn, Bull and Bear ELEANOR R. VOSS B.A. Goucher '56 697 West End Avenue, New York 25, N. Y. Maguire Club HENRY J. WALLACH A.B. Lafayette '56 618 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn, N. Y. RODMAN WARD, JR. B.A. Williams '56 R.D. No. 1, Kennett Square, Pa. Story Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear WILLIAM B. WARREN A.B. Harvard '56 Falmouth Foreside, Portland 100, Maine Kent Club, Lincoln's lnn HENRY G. WEAVER, JR. B.A. Williams '50 204 Cloverly Road, Grosse Pointe Farms 36, Mich Cardozo Club 1 DONALD R. WESTMAN A.B. Harvard '56 Colchester Hall, Scarsdale, N. Y. Brewster Club FREDERICK J. WETHLY B.S. St. Peter's '54 I5 Stegman Court, Jersey City 5, N. J. Brewster Club, Bull and Bear RICHARDSON WHITE, JR. . A.B. Princeton '52, M.A. Harvard '54 5 Shepard Street, Cambridge, Mass. Kent Club, LincoIn's Inn THOMAS W. WILEY A.B. Dartmouth '53 Hutchinson, Kansas Griswold Club, Lincotn's Inn WILLIAM H. WILLCOX B.A. Yale '54 Washington, Conn. Kaplan Club, LincoIn's Inn MICHAEL A. WILLIAMS B.A. St. Thomas '54 607 Ist Avenue N.W., Mandan, N. D. Chancery Club, Bull and Bear VERNON K. WILSON, JR. A.B. Harvard '52 Andrews Avenue, Falmouth Foreside, Me. Baxter Club, Bull and Bear JOHN B. WINSTON A.B. Harvard '55 'II30 Park Avenue, New York 28, New York Magruder Club, Law Review, LincoIn's Inn WAYNE D. WISBAUM B.A. Cornell '56 526 Jefferson Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Sutherland Club, Bull and Bear RICHARD C. WOODHOUSE A.B. Dartmouth '56' I9 Benton Street, Manchester, Conn. JOHN YOUNG I6 South Ogden St., Denver, Colo. JOHN C. YOUNGMAN, JR. B.A. Yale '56 54 Roderick Road, Williamsport, Pa. Root Club, Chancery Club I f' f MW : x N C RICHARD D. WEBER B.E. Yale '56 3t3t Hopewell Place, Toledo 6, Ohio Maguire Club, Dormitory Council JOHN W. WEISER A.B. Holy Cross '53 II5 East 89th Street, New York 28, N. Y. Kaplan Club, St. Thomas More Society WILLIAM C. WEITZEL A.B. Harvard '56 3235 Hlghwood Drive, S.E., Washington, D. C. Surrey Club CHARLES W. WERHANE B.S.E. Princeton '54 2t South June Terrace, Lake Forest, lll. Marshall Equity Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear RALPH WERNER B.A. N. Y. U. '56 1332 55th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Galvin Club WARREN WERTHEIMER B.A. Michigan '56 I8I3 E. I7th Street, Brooklyn Law Review 29, N. Y. off' r ' My ,, A , n HILLER B. ZOBEL A.B. Harvard '53 185 Von Winkle Drive, San Anselmo, Calif. Kenl Club, LincoIn's Inn GEORGE D. ZUCKERMAN B.A. Michigan '56 1212 Newkirk Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jaffe Club, Democralic Club, Sludenl Bur Associulion 107 CLASS OF l960 'll Ns- f N x b X X ! 1 , x. Q ' v 3.4 an up- ' P Az .1.,- .,.. W? s, 3? 'vii' x gig? fy: he I I ,si gm ml I fm' '11 I' EQIP, .- L 'J1 . -S, ,'-wi'-iw Q37 , bywmswrf s Mak .. .,,5-N.-N '--Ni M. 'N I M, mi .,-W 'X fl 'G-m,,,,, U ,Wm V, eww ,,f,,,,w W Q k G fi Q x J. DANFORD ANTHONY, JR. B.A. Wesleyan '57 45 Devon Road, Newton Centre 59, Mass. Cardozo Club, Bull and Bear THOMAS R. APPEL ll A.B. Pennsylvania '57 1003 Masietta Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. Keeton Club RICHARD E. ARMSTRONG A.B. Dartmouth '54 ' 387 Plumosa Drive, Pasadena, Calif. Scott Club, Chancery Club MICHAEL P. ARRA B.A. Lehigh '53 10 Maybury Road, Maynard, Mass. PERRY C. AUSBROOK B.S. Pennsylvania '54 Bay and Harbor Roads, Ocean City, N. J Harland Club, Bull and Bear GRADY AVANT, JR. A.B. Princeton '54 Route No. 3, Clanton, Ala. Marshall Law Club SAMUEL J. ADY A.B. Loyola '56 1505 Francke Avenue, Lutherville, Md. Kaplan Club WILLIAM R. AIKENS B.S.E. Princeton '55 6375 Wing Lake Road, Birmingham, Mich. BIRGE ALBRIGHT B.A. Harvard '57 271 Goddard Avenue, Brookline 46, Mass. Pow-Wow Club ARCHIBALD S. ALEXANDER, JR. A.B. Princeton '55 Bernardsville, N. J. JAMES E. ANDERSON B.A. Amherst '57 60 Fuller Avenue, Chatham, N. J. Root Club, Dormitory Council WILLIAM J. ANDRE A.B. Dartmouth '53 73 Essex Avenue, Montclair, N. J. Griswold Club RICHARD H. BAILIN B.B.A. Michigan '57 No. 2 24th Street, Sioux City, iowa Marshall Club EDWIN H. BAKER B.S. M. I. T. '57, M.S. M. I. T. '57 4722 Snyder Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Loss Club MICHAEL A. BAMBERGER A.B. Harvard '57 415 East 52nd Street, New York 22, N. Y. McNaughton Club PETER G. BANTA B.A. Williams '57 610 Summit Avenue, Hackensack, N. J. Blackstone Equity Club, Bull and Bear CHARLES P. BARNES B.A. Colby '54 206-C Holden Green, Cambridge, Mass. ROY F. BARNITT, JR. A.B. St. Peter's '54, Paris '55 336 Fulton Avenue, Jersey City 5, N. J. Fuller Club, Forum, St. Thomas More Society DAVID S. BARR B.A. Bridgeport '57 330 Ferndale Avenue, Stratford, Conn. EDWARD E. BARR, JR. B.S. N. Y. U. '57 430 N. 25th Street, Reading, Po. Keelon Club JOHN R. BARR B.A. Grinnell '57 2300 Elmwood, Wilmette, III. Jafte Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association, Forum, Young Republicans LESLIE R. BARTH B.S. Pennsylvania '57 5614 15th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Forum SAMUEL L. BATCHELDER, JR. B.A. Harvard '54 4 Hawthorn Street, Cambridge 38, Mass. LEO M. BEARMAN B.A. Yale '57 4300 Poplar Street, Memphis, Tenn. Bruce Club, Student Bar Association ROBERT M. BIRNBAUM A.B. N. Y. U. '57 2059 Ford Street, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Root Club RODNEY J. BLACKMAN B.A. Michigan '57 850 DeWitt Place, Chicago, Ill. Loss Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association RICHARD B. BOAL B.A. Harvard '55 24 Maple Street, Southbridge, Mass. Warren Club LAURENCE G. BODKIN, JR. B.A. Yale '57 558 East 23rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Magruder Club SERGIUS M. BOIKAN A.B. Chicago '54, M.S. Chicago '56 3800 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 13, lll. Loss Club, Bull and Bear WILLIAM R. BOLLOW A.B. Brown '57 4913 Main Street, Downers Grove, Ill. Bruce Club RICHARD G. BELL B.A. Yale '54 81 Reservoir Street, Cambridge, Mass. Holmes Club GARY G. BELLOW B.A. Yale '57 521 Jorgen Street, Lawrence, N. Y. Bruce Club MURRAY J. BELMAN A.B. Cornell '57 9506 Douglas, Omaha, Nebr. Sutherland Club GEORGE F. BERNARDIN A.B. Princeton '55 11 Abbot, Andover, Mass. Brewster Club, Bull and Bear, Forum MICHEL H. BERTHIER B.S. Holy Cross '54 23 Lawrence Park Crescent, Bronxville Sutherland Club, Chancery Club GARY L. BEST B.S. Braoley '57 Brimfield, Ill. Toepfer Club l i : i DAVID P. BRUTON A.B. Princeton '57 505 Chestnut Lane, Wayne, Pa. Bruce Club GILMAN S. BURKE A.B. Hamilton '54 6 Llewellyn Road, Summit, N. J. BRIAN P. BURNS A.B. Holy Cross '57 89 Fletcher Road, Belmont, Mass. WILLIAM G. BUSS, JR. B.A. Yale '55 530 Keenan Avenue, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Loss Club JOHN J. BYRNE, JR. B.S.C. Rutgers '54 7720 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood, N. J. HOLLAND C. CAPPER B.S. Colorado '54 493 Oxford Court, Manistee, Mich. RONALD L. BOORSTEIN B.A. Michigan '57 2749 Coit Road N. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Brewster Club ROBERT L. BRENNER B.B.A. Minnesota '54 1249 West Minnehaha Parkway, Minneapolis, Harlan Club, Bull and Bear JEREMIAH J. BRESNAHAN, JR. A.B. Harvard '57 397 Washington Street, Norwood, Mass. Hall Club, St. Thomas More Society ROBERT H. BROFMAN B.A. Harvard '57 39 Park Vale Avenue, Allston 34, Mass. Chayes Club, Bull and Bear VICTOR R. BROGNA A.B. Harvard '57 90 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston I6, Mass. HARVEY M. BROWNROUT S.B. M. I. T. '56 38 Fordham Drive, Buffalo 16, N. Y. Minn DORIS J. CARROLL A.B. Radcliffe '49 5308 Fairview Terrace, West New York, N. J. Choate Club JOHN L. CHAMBERS A.B. Princeton '57 II95 South Los Robles, Pasadena, Calif. Keeton Club, Bull and Bear, Forum JOHN H. CHAPMAN A.B. Puget Sound 3402 North 25th Street, Tacoma 7, Wash. Cardozo Club PHILIP L. CHAPMAN A.B. Princeton '57 lO4O Dearborn Road, Palisade, N. J. Warren Club JOHN S. CHATFIELD A.B. Harvard '55 5750 Drake Road, Cincinnati, Ohio Kent Club JOEL M. CHAZIN B.A. Amherst '57 I77-4l Edgerton Road, Jamaica 32, N. Y. MARC P. CHERNO B.A. Cornell '57 222 Richards Lane, Hewlett Harbor, N. Y. ROBERT S. CHING B.A. Maryland '57 P. O. Box 66, Ocean City, Md. Von Mehren Club THOMAS S. CHITTENDEN B.A. Yale '57 5 Campbell Road Court, Binghamton, N. Y. Scott Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club JAMES A. CHURCHILL A.B. Princeton '57 I345 Linville Street, Kingsport, Tenn. Story Club, Southern Club, Bull and Bear JERRY K. CIMMET B.A. Cornell '57 126 Amsterdam Avenue, Passaic, N. J. Sutherland Club PETER C. CLAPMAN A.B. Princeton '57 8315 Lelterts Boulevard, Kew Gardens l5, N. Y. Root Club A - v ' 1 15' . i X , -f If - xg... ., ,g,:5j? ii' 1 Sfi'f ?-Y' ..- k ' Ama RICHARD M. COLEMAN A.B. Georgetown '57 72 Chestnut Street, South Dartmouth, Mass. Casner Club, St. Thomas More Society EDWIN P. CONQUEST, JR. B.A. Princeton '53, B.A. Oxford '55 5 Tapoan Road, Richmond 26, Va. Casner Club THOMAS R. COOLIDGE A.B. Harvard '55 2424 California Street N. W., Washington, D. C. Pow-Wow, Bull and Bear, Young Republicans MICHAEL A. COOPER A.B. Harvard '57 54 Kent Road, Tenafly, N. J. Sacks Club EDWIN M. COVER A.B. Princeton '55 Garrison, Md. JOHN B. CROSS A.B. Cornell '57 40 Clyde Street, Gloversville, N. Y. Brennan Club WILLIAM D. COAKLEY A.B. Harvard '55 1.66 Worcester, Watertown, Mass. Langdell Club JOHN R. COBAU A.B. Princeton 325 East Lincoln Avenue, New Castle, Pa Bull and Bear MYRON D. COHEN B.A. Harvard '57 III Colborne Road, Brighton, Mass. Root Club NORMAN P. COHEN A.B. Bowdoin '56 25 xy.. - A - Albany Street, South Portland, Me. STEVEN J. COHEN B.A. Harvard '57 28 Rawson Road, Brookline, Mass. Kaplan Club LESTER L. COLBERT, JR. A.B. Princeton '55 Martell Drive, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Story Club A . 2,5 ,Q DAVID P. CURRIE A.B. Chicago '57 3902 Duncan Place, Palo Alto, Calif. ROBERT S. D'ANDREA A.B. Bridgeport '57 139 Read Street, Bridgeport 7, Conn. Jaffe Club ALAN J. DAVIS A.B. Pennsylvania '57 Morgan Club MULLER DAVIS B.A. Yale '57 1335 Astor Street, Chicago, lll. Brewster Club - DONALD .l. DAWIDOFF Q-. A.B. Harvard '57 '. 179 Nassau Avenue, Manhasset, N. Y. i ...K Field Club GRANT M. DAWSON A.B. Harvard '56 Blackstone Club . Q - ' A ' I JOSEPH E. DeCAMlNADA A.B. Ohio '57 1771 E. Sycamore Street, Columbus, Ohio Keeton Club STEPHEN E. DeFOREST B.A. Yale '55 2838 44th Avenue W., Seattle 99, Wash. Casner Law Club CALHOUN DICKINSON A.B. Harvard '53 3415 Cascadia Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Casner Club JOSEPH W. DISTEL B.M.E. Villanova '55, S.M. M. l. T. '56 801 Abington Avenue, Philadelphia 18, Pa. Hall Club, Bull and Bear PAUL S. DOHERTY B.A. Bowdoin '56 118 Farmington Avenue, Longmeadow, Ma EARL P. DOLVEN B.A. Wisconsin '55, A.M. Harvard '56 Horace, N. D. SS. 2308 Harts Lane, Lafayette Hill, Pa. 160 East 65th Street, New York, N. Y PETER A. DONAHOE B.A. Washington '57 Bull and Bear SAMUEL J. M. DONNELLY A.B. Fordham '56 475 Oakdene Avenue, Cliffside Park, N. Brennan Club, Bull and Bear, Forum PAUL A. DOUGLAS B.B.A. C. C. N. Y. '57 225 Sterling Place, Brooklyn 38, N. Y. DONALD S. DOWDEN B.S. Notre Dame '54 1921 Maplewood Place, Louisville, Ky. Casner Club, Record, Student Bar Association , More Society HERBERT DYM B.S. Yale '56 213.6 East 19th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Glueck Club, Student Bar Association WILLIAM P. EAGLESTON B.A. Yale '53 365 Wellington Road, Mineola, N. Y. Blackstone Club 114 J. 18 North College Avenue, College Place, Wash. , St. Thomas WILLIAM H. ECKERT B.B.A. Pittsburgh '57 28 Elmwood Street, Pittsburgh 5, Pa. Haar Club, Student Bar Association STEPHEN A. ELLIS A.B. Wabash '57 1804 Camp Avenue, Rockford, Ill. Marshall Club, Forum, Chancery Club DONALD E. ENDACOTT A.B. Kansas '55 916 Cherokee, Bartlesville, Okla. HOWARD E. ENGLE, JR. B.A. Washington State '57 845 Beachview, Clarkston, Wash. Gower-Herwitz Club ELTON E. ENGSTROM B.A. Oregon '57 Box 723, Juneau, Alaska DAVID EPSTEIN A.B. Harvard '57 2555 West Gramercy, San Antonio, Texas YL. KARL FLEISCHMANN A.B. Columbia '57 7913 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Field Club CHARLES M. FOGLER A.B. Princeton '57 930 Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y. Forum JAMES G. FOLLIS B.A. Princeton '55 3690 Washington Street, San Francisco 18, Calif. SAMUEL B. FORTENBAUGH Ill B.A. Williams '55 480 King of Prussia Road, Radnor, Pa. Gardner Club, Bull and Bear LENORE D. FREEDMAN B.A. Wellesley '57 30 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn 18, N. Y. Griswold Club THAYER FREMONT-SMITH A.B. Harvard '53 12 Hereford Street, Boston, Mass. Warren Club WILLIAM C. EVERETT B.S. Yale '54 513 Walnut, Winnetka, III. Warren Club, Bull and Bear ZONA M. FAIRBANKS A.B. William and Mary '57 7311 Vernon Road, Richmond, Va. Griswold Club, Southern Club MARK B. FELDMAN A.B. Wesleyan '57 651 Allen Street, Springfield, Mass. Loss Club GORDON S. FERGUSON A.B. Michigan '57 207 North Washington, Ypsilanti, Mich. HOWARD L. FINK B.S. Wisconsin '57 5801 North Sheridan, Chicago, lll. Morgan Club ROBERT G. FINLEY, JR. B.A. Fairleigh Dickinson '57 115 Airmount Avenue, Ramsey, N. J. Whittaker Club, Student Bar Association Bull and Bear, Record ARTHUR Z. GARDINER B.A. Yale '57 823 Old Gulph Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Bruce Law Club HARVEY GELB B.A. Harvard '57 115 South Main, Old Forge, Pa. McNaughton Club ROBERT T. GELBER - B.S. California Technical '57 949 South Muirfield Road, Los Angeles 19, Calif. Dawson Club GEORGE D. GERLACH A.B. Princeton '55 3633 Woodmont, Toledo, Ohio Magruder Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association JOHN GIANNETTI B.A. Harvard '57 22 Washington Avenue, Natick, Mass. EDWARD E. GIBSON A.B. Harvard '55 1103 Mendenhall, Juneau, Alaska Blackstone Club 'PIN JOHN D. FRENCH B.A. Minnesota '55 227 Center, Excelsior, Minn. ROBERT H. FRENCH B.A. Williams '53 66 Main Street, Farmington, Conn. Kent Club JOHN M. FREYER B.A. Hamilton '57 205 Cornwall Drive, DeWitt, N. Y. Haar Club, Student Bar Association STEPHEN J. FRIEDMAN B.S. Pennsylvania '57 10 Franklin Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. Cox Club EDWARD F. FRY A.B. Princeton '57 229 Glenn Road, Ardmore, Pa. BIRCHARD A. FURLONG A.B. Kenyon '57 Station Road, Columbia Station, Ohio Sutherland Club JOHN S. GILBERT A.B. Harvard '57 1203 lnglenook, Cincinnati, Ohio Langdell Club FRANK W. GILMER B.A. Virginia '57 Box 202, Craigmillar Farm, Libertyville, III. Cardozo Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear DANIEL E. GOLD A.B. Stanford '57 1250 S. E. 55th Avenue, Portland, Ore. Cardozo Club LEONARD M. GOLDBERG A.B. Tufts '57 25 Gilford Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Maguire Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association Dormitory Council MORRIS M. GOLDINGS A.B. Harvard '57 59 Leamington Road, Brighton 35, Mass. Story Club WILLIAM M. GOLDSTEIN A.B. Princeton '57 907 Stratford Avenue, Melrose Park 26, Pa. Casner Club ALFRED M. GOODALE B.A. Harvard '54 586 Pleasant, Framingham Centre, Mass. VICTOR N. GOODMAN B.A. Yale '57 51 Eastmoor Boulevard, Columbus, Ohio Fuller Club GILBERT E. GOVE B.A. Amherst '54 280 Argyle Boulevard, Birmingham, Mich. JEROME B. GRACEY B.A. Bowdoin '55 69 Plymouth Road, Needham 92, Mass. Root Club CHARLES F. GRANEY A.B. Holy Cross '57 58 Elliott Avenue, Batavia, N. Y. Blackstone Club, Bull and Bear, St. Thomas More Society WAYNE G. GRANQUIST A.B. Tufts '57 210 Bassett Street, New Britain, Conn. Fairman Club, Bull and Bear JAY C. GREENFIELD A.B. Cornell '54 69-17 Burchell Avenue, Arverne, N. Y. Marshall Club JAMES H. GRIFFIN A.B. Brown '56 2615 Roslyn Terrace, L. B. Michigan City, Ind. Keeton Club PHILIP S. GRIFFING B.A. Yale '57 1210 Larchmont Lane, Oklahoma City, Okla. Griswold Club DUDLEY R. GRIGGS B.A. Harvard '53 1961 Kearney Street, Denver 20, Colo. WILLIAM J. GRINKER B.S. Wisconsin '57 5055 N. Cumberland, Milwaukee, Wis. Morgan Club THEODORE R. GROOM A.B. Bucknell '56 4931 33rd Road N., Arlington, Va. Surrey Club 117 CHESTER L. GRAY JR. A.B. Harvard 54 360 Eureka Drive N. E. Atlanta Ga. Story Law Club WILLIAM S. GRAY B.A. Harvard '57 411 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. WALTER F. GREELEY A.B. Harvard '53 41 Hawthorn Street, Cambridge, Mass. Kent Club SONDRA GREEN B.A. Rutgers '57 22 Harding Terrace, Newark, N. J. Loss Club, Bull and Bear, Yearbook RONALD GREENBERG B.A. Cornell '57 25 Lefferts Avenue, Brooklyn 25, N. Y. Street Club, Bull and Bear, Forum WARREN H. GREENE, JR. A.B. Bowdoin '56 18 Lake Avenue, Bronxville, N. Y. X ...Q ,Q i . A ,S RACHEL M. HALLETT B.A. Grinnell '55 1603 Lake, Lawton, Okla. JOHN D. HAMILTON, JR. B.A. Princeton '55 518 Lakeview Avenue, Jamestown, N. Y. Magruder Club ROY A. HAMMER B.A. Yale '56, M.A. Columbia '57 P. O. Box 321, Windemere, Fla. Harlan Club, Student Bar Association JOHN M. HAMMERMAN B.S. Pennsylvania '57 251 South 4-6th Street, Philadelphia 39, Po. JOHN C. HANCOCK A.B. Stanford '57 5 Odell Place, Atherton, Calif. Blackstone Club, Student Bar Association WILl.IAM J. HANLON A.B. Catholic University '57 8 Hewitt Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. Maguire Club, St. Thomas More Society, Student Bar, Record ff' 51 x, Keg. 533, li ef 'ii I 118 ALAN M. GROSMAN B.A. Wesleyan '56, M.A. Yale '57 I5 Glenview Road, South Orange, N. J. Magruder Club ROBERT N. GYGI B.A. Utah '54 3756 South 23rd East, Salt Lake City, Utah NAZEEH S. HABASHY A.B. Harvard '57 131 El Malek Street, Cairo, Egypt Bull and Bear LOUIS F. HAEBERLE III B.A. Williams '54 24 Dell Place, Minneapolis, Minn. Bruce Club CHARLES J. HAHN B.S.E. Princeton '49 22 Robinson Street, Cambridge, Mass. Blackstone Club PETER R. HAJE A.B. Cornell '55 21 Ocean Avenue, Malverne, N. Y. Cardozo Club, Student Bar Association, Democratic Club . ,sms MONA A. HARRINGTON B.A. Massachusetts '57 Main Street, Graniteville, Mass. MARK I. HARRISON A.B. Antioch '57 146 Spring Grove Road, Pittsburgh 35, Pa. Student Bar Association STEPHEN D. HAYMES B.S. Pennsylvania '57 1001 Jerome Avenue, New York, N. Y. Keeton Equity Club, Bull and Bear WILLIAM C. HAYS A.B. Bowdoin '55 88 Plympton Street, Waltham, Mass. ALAN W. HELDMAN B.A. Vanderbilt '57 701 Fairfax Drive, Birmingham, Ala. Haar Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club, Southern Club RICHARD R. HELLER A.B. Yale '55 11 East 68th Street, New York, N. Y. Magruder Law Club MICHAEL A. HEUER B.A. Stanford '57 5454 Seventh Avenue, Los Angeles 43, Calif. Griswold Equity Club PHILIP B. HAYMANN B.A. Yale '54 19 Hillcrest Circle, Watertown, Mass. Gardner Club GILBERT K. HIGHET B.A. Harvard '54 535 Park Avenue, New York 21, N. Y. Kent Club KARL B. HILL A.B. Chicago '49, M.A. Chicago '55 Forsyth, Ga. Casner Club LUTHER L. HILL A.B. Princeton '57 1618 Gilmer Avenue, Montgomery, Ala. Story Equity Club, Southern Club, Democratic Club RODNEY J. HINKLE A.B. Dartmouth '57 258 Market Street, Amsterdam, N. Y. THOMAS A. HOPKINS B.A. Yale '53 189 Aurora Street, Hudson, Ohio Holmes Club ARTHUR S. HORN A.B. Princeton '57 306 Grant Avenue, Nutley, N. J. Root Club ELLIS A. HORWIRZ A.B. Pennsylvania 4716 Larchwood Avenue, Philadelphia 43, Pa. Student Bar Association WALTER D. HOWARD B.A. Yale '57 168 East 71st Street, New York, N. Y. Bruce Club HERBERT J. HUMMERS B.A. Washington and Lee '57 787 Wyngate Drive E., Valley Stream, N. Y. Fairmon Club, Student Bar Association, Chancery Club H. DRAPER HUNT B.A. Harvard '57 51 High Street, N. Attleboro, Mass. Cavers Club FREDERICK S. HIRD Ill A.B. Harvard '57 5641 Fremont Avenue S., Minneapolis, Minn. Story Club, Chancery Club JERROLD l. HIRSCHEN A.B. Union '57 179-16 80th Road, Jamaica 32, N. Y. MURRAY E. HIRSHORN ScB. Dickinson '57 2359 Baird Boulevard, Camden 5, N. J. Bull and Bear DONALD L. HOCEVAR A.B. Harvard '57 1108 Parnell, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Haar Club, Forum, Young Republicans, Student Bar Association NORMAN E. HODGES B.A. Fisk '56, Oxford '57 5024 West Warren, Detroit 10, Mich. Griswold Club JOHN E. HOFFMAN, JR. A.B. Princeton '55 41 Old Colony Road, Arlington, Mass. Toepfer Club .Q ,,. 5 , .if 52 Y' I' ' iiffff + I ' - iQQt.e..' I 3 ROBERT A. JOHNSON B.A. Yale '55 148 Rumford Street, Concord, N. H. Story Club, Bull and Bear HILL C. JOHNSTON B.A. North Carolina '57 25 Outlook Drive, Darien, Conn. Marshall Club, Bull and Bear, Forum JOSEPH F. JOHNSTON, JR. B.A. Princeton '54, M.A. Harvard '57 Box 4, Route 4, Birmingham, Ala. Gardner Club GRAHAM S. JONES ll B.E. Yale '57 370 Clayton Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. WILLIAM J. JONES, JR. A.B. Princeton '57 380 Melrose Place, South Orange, N. J. Morgan Club, Democratic Club THOMAS S. JORDAN, JR. A.B. Princeton '55 1309 El Paraiso Drive, Pomona, Calif Gardner Club l ADDISON E. IGLEHEART A.B. Princeton '55 P. O. Box 2051, Station D, Evansville, Ind. Frankfurter Club ALAN K. ILLIG B.A. Rutgers '53, B.A. Oxford '55 744 Genesee Park Boulevard, Rochester 19, N. Y. Kaplan Club DONALD A. INGRAM B.S. Columbia '57 Old Dutch Road, Bedminster, N. J. Magruder Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association CHARLES J. IRWIN B.A. Syracuse '55 36 Melendy Avenue, Watertown, Mass. Webster Club, Student Bar Association WILLIAM C. IVES B.A. Knox '55 702 S. College Avenue, Aledo, Ill. Root Club, Student Bar Association, Young Republicans RAPHAEL G. JACOBS B.A. Rochester '57 125 Van Buren Avenue, Teaneck, N. J. Street Club, Yearbook, Student Bar Association JARED .IUSSIM B.A. C. C. N. Y. '56 1635 Popham Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. Gower-Herwitz Club HERBERT H. KAISER, JR. B.A. Yale '53 315 South Buchanan Street, Monticello, Ill. Blackstone Club, Bull and Bear STEPHEN R. KAPLAN A.B. Harvard '57 45 Gleason Road, Northampton, Mass. loss Club NORMAN L. KASPARSON A.B. Dartmouth '54 8 Summerhill Avenue, Worcester 6, Mass. HOWLAND G. KELLER B.A. Dartmouth '57 6 Granite Road, Wilmington 3, Del. Webster Club, Chancery Club JOHN C. KELSH B.A. Wisconsin '56 258 Jackson Drive, Oshkosh, Wis. Magruder Club, Bull and Bear HENRY V. KENSING A.B. Fordham '55 50 South Rutland Street, Mount Kisco, N. Y. Bull and Bear ROBERT W. KENT A.B. Princeton '57 19 Midwood Road, Rockville Centre, N. Y. Marshall Club, Student Bar Association Al.LAN B. KING, JR. A.B. Harvard '57 21 Pennsylvania Avenue, Reading, Mass. Harlan Club CHARLES W. KIRKWOOD B.A. Williams '54 l75 Weed Avenue, Stamford, Conn. Griswold Club, Bull and Bear FREDERICK O. KOENIG B.A. Stanford '52 1945 Cowper, Palo Alto, Calif. Kaplan Club JOSEPH A. KOSOVE A.B. Dickinson '57 2412 North 54th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Von Mehren Club Hug, GORDON LANG, JR. B.A. Yale '54, M.A. Arizona '57 1020 Meadow Lane, Lake Forest, Ill. Story Club KELVYN H. LAWRENCE B.A. Yale '57 245 Bartram Road, Riverside, Ill. Magruder Club, Chancery Club HARRY J. LEHMAN B.A. Amherst '57 15718 Chadbourne Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Fuller Club DAVID N. LEVINSON A.B. Harvard '57 206 North Cass Street, Middletown, Del. Kaplan Club MICHAEL LEVINSON A.B. Harvard '55 1015 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Loss Club JOEL H. LEVY A.B. Dartmouth '57 59 West 71st Street, New York 23, N. Y. Webster Club ll MARTIN KRAMER B.A. Harvard '54 2626 South Troost, Tulsa, Okla. Cacner Club NORMAN H. KRAUSE B.B.A. Cincinnati '55 1630 Joseph Court, Cincinnati 31, Ohio Bull and Bear, Forum ELI KRIVOSHIA JR. A.B. Pittsburgh '57 126 Central Avenue, Masontown, Pa. ROBERT J. KURLAND A.B. Chicago '55, M.B.A. Amostuck '57 30 Montvale Road, Newton Centre, Mass. WILLIAM F. LANDERS A.B. Princeton '55 3644 Totem Lane, Indianapolis, Ind. RICHARD H. LANE B.S. M. I. T, '54 7301 Brennon Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Griswold Club, Student Bar Association Vi' ALEXANDER M. McCOLL A.B. Harvard '52 1122 Edgemoore Avenue, Kalamazoo, Mich. Brennan Club PETER J. McGlNN B.S. Holy Cross '57 4 Thurston Street, Riverside 15, R. I. Sutherland Club ROBERT H. MacKlNNON A.B. Yale '57 3621 Hoagland Avenue, Fort Wayne, Loss Equity Club, Bull and Bear BRUCE McLANAHAN B.A. Yale '57 850 Park Avenue, New York 21, N. Y. PATRICK L. McLANE B.A. Pomona '57 31 Halaulani Place, Hilo, Hawaii, T. H. Frankfurter Club EDWARD C. McLEAN, JR. A.B. Princeton '57 Ridge Acres Road, Darien, Conn. Story Club Ind. GERALD A. LEWIS A.B. Harvard '55 924 Linwood Road, Birmingham, Ala. Katz Club JON R. LIND A.B. Harvard '57 716 9th, Wilmette, Ill. Pow-Wow Club, Bull and Bear FREDERICK D. LIPMAN A.B. Temple '57 5212 C Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Casner Club, Democratic Club, Bull and Bear STANLEY C. LIPTON B.A. Amherst '57 182-35 80th Drive, Jamaica, N. Y. Hall Club STANLEY R. LOEB B.A. Harvard '54 70-51 Juno Street, Forest Hills, N. Y. Langdell Club, Dormitory Council, Chancery Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association JOHN D. LYON B.A. Chicago '55 3363-A Orange Street, Los Alamos, N, M. Blackstone Law Club RICHARD L. McVlTY A.B. Harvard '55 215 ChurchilI's Lane, Milton 86, Mass. Brewster Club, Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear MICHAEL MALINA B.A. Harvard '57 1548 East 26th Street, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. McNaughton Club JOHN W. MALONE B.A. Duke '54 643 Heard Avenue, Macon, Ga. McNaughton Club, Student Bar Association, STEPHAN M. MANDEL B.A. Yale '57 Lindenmere Drive, Merrick, N. Y. Morgan Club, Student Bar Association ROBERT E. MANLEY B.S. Xavier '56, M.A. Cincinnati '57 1101 Salisbury Drive, Cincinnati 26, Ohio Loss Club, Student Bar Association, St. Thomas More RONALD H. MARCKS A.B. Dartmouth '52 21 Sherwood Drive, New Providence, N. J. Story Law Club JO ANNE MARDER B.A. Brooklyn '57 1586 East 22nd Street, Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Hall Club LEE R. MARKS B.A. Michigan '57 5 Laurel, Great Neck, N. Y. McNaughton Club HARRY F. MARTIN, JR. A.B. Harvard '55 8 Myles Standish Road, Marblehead, Mass. Marshall Club ROBERT P. MATTEUCCI B.A. New Mexico '57 1505 Los Alamos, S. W., Albuquerque, N. M. Bruce Club, Forum, Democratic Club, St. Thomas More Society, Student Bar DAVID W. MAXEY A.B. Harvard '56 1026 Rock Creek Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Katz Club RICHARD L. MAYER A.B. Harvard '56 118-O9 83rd Avenue, Kew Gardens 15, N. Y. Toepfer Club ZOTTAN M. MIHALY Doctor of Legal Sciences Parmany's University '50 I7 Buckingham Street, Cambridge, Mass. Scott Club, LincoIn's Inn JOHN G. MILANO A.B. Seton Hall '57 5 Lafayette Place, Irvington 1l, N. J. Root Club, St. Thomas More Society DEAN E. MILLER B.A. Drake '57 Van Meter, Iowa Maguire-Westengard Club, Democratic Club, Student Bar Association PAUL H. MOORE B.A. Michigan '57 236 South Kensington, La Grange, lll. Haar Club ARTHUR J. MORBURGER A.B. Princeton '57 P. O. Box 662, Owensboro, Ky. Root Club DAVID F. MORGAN B.A. Swarthmore '53 210 East 68th Street, New York 21, N. . Scott Club, Bull and Bear DANIEL MAYERS A.B. Harvard '55 69 Wendell Street, Cambridge, Mass. Gardner Club FRANCIS X. MEANEY A.B. Notre Dame '54 294 Pearl Street, South Braintree, Mass. Maguire Club JAMES C. MEERS B.S. Georgetown '57 R. R. No. 3, Galesburg, Ill. Warren Club, Student Bar Association MICHAEL L. MEIER A.B. Harvard '54 R. F. D. 1, Clarksburg, Md. Harlan Club CLIFFORD J. MEYER, JR. B.A. Harvard '54 1407 Sunnymede Avenue, South Bend, Ind. Hart Club, St. Thomas More Society FRANK I. MICHELMAN B.A. Yale '57 101 Old Mamaroneck Road, White Plains, N. Y Haar Law Club A 2 '.0 F'. X' . ' E .4 Y 1 xi' 123 HARVEY NIXON B.A. Grinnell '53 1149 East 55th Street, Chicago 15, Ill. Harlan Club KEVIN O'CONNELL A.B. Harvard '55 15 Moss Hill Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass. DAVID M. O'HARA B.A. St. Bonaventure '57 111 94th Street, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Byse Club F. PETER O'HARA B.A. Hamilton '57 53 Rexford Street, Norwich, N. Y. Toepfer Club HARRY K. OPPENHEIM A.B. Cornell '56 244 Fisher Avenue, Brookline, Mass. Hart Club, Bull and Bear, Forum, Studen JAY E. ORLIN A. B. Columbia '57 144-47 68th Road, Flushing, N. Y. McNaughton Club t Bar Association LAURA L. MUCKERHEIDE B.A. Miami '52 5426 Rolston Avenue, Cincinnati 12, Ohio Loss Club DANIEL MULKEEN A.B. Harvard '53 44 Rockvale, Boston, Mass. Maguire-Westengard Club, Chancery Club LEWIS M. MUNTZING A.B. North Carolina '56, M.A. Princeton '57 Mooretield, W. Va. Scott Club, Southern Club, Young Republican BROWNSON MURRAY B.A. Michigan '57 Keswick Road, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. PAUL C. MURSTEIN B.S. Pennsylvania '57 192-16 Aberdeen Road, Jamaica, N. Y. Bull and Bear LEONARD M. NELSON A.B. Harvard '57 State Road, Falmouth Foreside, Me. Warren Slub LAURENCE B. ORLOFF B.A. Columbia '57 245 West l07th Street, New York, N. Y. Field Club, Record LEONARD PACKEL B.S. Pennsylvania '57 4921 Woodcrest, Philadelphia, Pa. Dawson Club ANTHONY C. PADDOCK A.B. Harvard '57 80 Howell Avenue, Larchmont, N. Y. Marshall Club HENRY D. PAHL B.A. Harvard '56 Eagle Point, Rossford, Ohio .lafie Club MICHAEL L. PARKER B.A. Pomona '57 1121 Somera Road, Los Angeles 24, Calif. Blackstone Club DONALD E. PAULSON B.A. Amherst '55 20 Rogers Street, Newton Highlands, Mass. Whittaker Club, Bull and Bear, Forum s, Forum PAUL L. PAWLOWSKI A.B. Harvard '56 823 Liberty, Morris, Ill. Toepfer Club BETTY J. PEASE B.A. Mills '5lg M.Sc. London '54 90 Cherry, Denver, Colo. Toepfer Club WILLIAM B. PEER B.A. Michigan '57 715 Arbor Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Keeton Equity Club, Democratic Club CHARLES D. FEET, JR. B.A. Yale '57 944 Kimball Avenue, Bronxville, N. Y. THOMAS P. PERKINS III B.A. Yale '57 Manor Road, Glenarm, Md. Holmes Club, Bull and Bear SANFORD PERLIN B.S. Pennsylvania '57 46 Pond Road, Kings Point, N. Y. Haar Club, Bull and Bear MATTHEW S. PERLMAN A.B. Brown '57 9710 Singleton Drive, Bethesda, Md. Haar Club HUGH PETERSON, JR. B.A. Yale '57 Ailey, Ga. Magruder Club ROBERT A. PETOW A.B. Harvard '57 523 Eastern Avenue, Malden, Mass. Hall Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association Q HUGO M. PFALTZ, JR. B.A. Hamilton '53 I0 Windermere Terrace, Short Hills, New Jersey Story Club JOHN A. PIKE B.A. Williams '53 30 Arlington Street, Winchester, Mass. Casner Club ROBERT W. PITTMAN B.A. Oklahoma State '56, M.S. Oklahoma State '57 Box 35, Gould, Okla. Harlan Club ROBERT D. PLATT ii i ' A.B. Harvard '55 'll2 Stanbery Avenue, Columbus, Ohio OAKES A. PLIMPTON B.A. Amherst '54 1165 5th Avenue, New York 29, N. Y. James Club JOSHUA PORTUGAL B.S. Pennsylvania '54 125 Dolphin Drive, Woodmere, N. Y. ELIZABETH A. QUARLES B.A. Pomona '54 ' I l2l Glen Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. LEWIS RABINOVITZ B.A. Yale '57 Q N - 20 Mountain Farms Road, West Hartford, Conn. 1. E Fuller Club, Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear 4, I R ?.- I' ,sf . . . -sf DAVID A. RAKov ' we 'li' Q ' A.B. Harvard '57 1 W 14 Magnolia Avenue, Newton, Mass. I ,fr -' Frankfurter Club ' . .lg I '. 125 HAMILTON ROBINSON JR A.B. Princeton '55 2458 Wyoming Avenue N.W., Washington 8, D Choate Club Bull and Bear Forum ROBERT L ROBINSON BA Virginia State 57 110-36 178th Street, Jamaica, N. Y. Whittaker Club, Student Bar Association STUART W. ROBINSON, JR. B.S. Hamilton and Northwestern '52, Certificate Geneva, Switzerland '57 1401 Wiggins Avenue, Springfield, Ill. Griswold Club, Dormitory Council, Bull and Bear IRWIN ROCHMAN B.A. N. Y. U. '57 610 West 163rd Street, New York, N. Y. RICHARD B. RODMAN B.A. Bowdoin '56 103 Franklin Avenue, Chelsea, Mass. Glueck Club JOHN K. ROSE A.B. Cincinnati '51, A.M. Cincinnati '53 203 Loraine Avenue, Cincinnati 20, Ohio Morgan Club JOSE R. RAMOS A.B. California '57 222 South Clementine, Oceanside, Calif. Root Club CLIFFORD A. RAND, JR. A.B. Harvard '57 69 North Arlington Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Marshall Club JOSEPH L. RICE B.A. Williams '54 Cross River Road, Katonah, N. Y. James Club JOHN RITCHIE IV B.A. Virginia '54 2000 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Ill. Sacks Club GEORGE G. ROBERSON, JR. B.A. Dartmouth '55 Jaffe Club, Student Bar Association, St. Thomas More Society IRWIN B. ROBINS A.B. Amherst '55 245 Dedham Avenue, Needham, Mass. James Club MORTON ROSEN B.S. Pennsylvania '57 927 Murdoch Road, Philadelphia, Pa. Morgan Club MORTON ROSENBERG B.A. N. Y. U. '57 1764 Gerritsen Avenue, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Hart Club, Bull and Bear ALBERT M. ROSENBLATT B.A. Pennsylvania '57 740 West 187th Street, New York, N. Y. Dawson Club DAVID D. ROSENSTEIN A.B. Illinois '57 5412 South Hyde Park Boulevard, Chicago, III. Haar Club, Bull and Bear GERALD ROSENSTEIN B.A. Cornell '57 145 Highland Avenue, Middletown, N. Y. PAUL ROSIER A.B. Harvard '57 300 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. CHARLES F. ROSSOW B.A. Minnesota '56 316 Dawson, Fairbanks, Alaska Griswold Law Club STEPHEN B. RUBIN B.A. Swarthmore '57 273 Lincolnwood, Highland Park, Ill. Morgan Club EDWARD RUDNITSKY A.B. Pennsylvania State '53 528 South 5th, Philadelphia, Pa. Hart Club WILLIAM H. RUFFIN, JR. B.A. North Carolina '54 25 Oak Drive, Durham, N. C. Sacks Club, Southern Club, LincoIn's Inn JOHN S. SAMUELS III B.A. Texas '54, M.S. Texas '54 1306-N Vz. Galveston, Texas Haar Club, Forum, International Development Committee ANTONIN G. SCALIA A.B. Georgetown '57 Wilburtha Road, Trenton, N. J. Casner Club, St. Thomas More Society RICHARD H. SEEBURGER A.B. Dickinson '57 1209 Cumberland Road, Abington, Pa. ROBERT M. SEGAL B.S. Pennsylvania '57 IO4 South Cambridge Avenue, Vertnor, N. J. Casper Club, Bull and Bear ALEX R. SEITH B.A. Yale '56 1012 Galena Boulevard, Aurora, III. ARTHUR I. SETTLES B.A. California '57 11811 Indian Street, Sunnymead, Calif. Keeton Law Club, Bull and Bear, Forum MORTON L. SHAPIRO B.A. Yale '57 88 North Mississippi River Blvd., St. Paul, Minn. Loss Club, Bull and Bear ROBERT E. SHAPIRO B.S. Pennsylvania '57 850 Dedham Street, Newton Centre 59, Mass. Root Club JOEL L. SCHEINERT B.S. Pennsylvania '57 193-46 Keno Avenue, Holliswood, N. Y. Von Mehren Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association MARTIN H. SCHER B.A. Yale '55 1205 Townsend Avenue, Bronx 52, N. Y. FERDINAND P. SCHOETTLE, JR. A.B. Princeton '55 Golf House Road, Haverford, Pa. Gardner Club ROY A. SCHOTLAND B.A. Columbia '54g Oxford 77 Soulh Munn Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Kaplan Club, Democratic Club, Forum, Chancery Club EDWARD A. SCHRAG, JR. ' B.S. Pennsylvania '54 134 Belvidere, Fanwood, N. J. Gardner Club FREDERICK A. SCHWARZ, JR. A.B. Harvard '57 8 East 93rd Street, New York 28, N. Y. Kent Club, Bull and Bear, Forum ROBERT C. SILVER A.B. Columbia '51 375 Carey Avenue, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Morgan Club DAVID R. SIMON A.B. Harvard '56 19 Claflin Road, Brookline, Mass. Griswold Club, Student Bar Association HERBERT D. SIMONS B.A. Rice '57 - 2211 Dryden Road, Houston 25, Texas Chayes Club, Southern Club, Bull and Bear STEPHEN W. SKRAINKA A.B. Cornell '57 23 Maryhill, Ladue 24, Mo Chayes Club RICHARD l.. SLATER 221 East State Street Athens Ohio Root Club Bull and Bear ROBERTA J SLOBODKIN AB Brandeis 57 22 Sim s Road Quincy 70 Mass PETER U. SHELDON A.B. Harvard '57 Amagansett, Long Island, N. Y. Root Club, Bull and Bear, Forum, Student Bar Association M. MELVIN SHRALOW B.S.M.E. Pennsylvania '57 1105 East Johnson Street, Philadelphia 38, Pa. Dawson Club, Dormitory Council ROSS W. SHUMAKER A.B. Dartmouth '55 2658 Barrington Drive, Toledo, Ohio JaHe Club JOEL S. SIEGEL A.B. Michigan '57 827 West Sunnyside, Chicago, Ill. Whittaker Club JAMES R. SIKES A.B. Harvard '57 1701 East 12th Street, Odessa, Texas EARL J. SILBERT A.B. Harvard '57 73 Chatham, Brookline 46, Mass. Loss Club B.A. Harvard '57 l I . QI' Sf' 1 I . . ' . I ' I l Webster Club BRUCE E. SLOVIN A.B. Cornell '57 46 California Road, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Harlan Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Association CHARLES W. SMALL B.A. Stanford '54 750 Spruce, Berkeley, Calif. Marshall Club DAVID F. SNOW B.A. Dartmouth '54 20 Carver Street, Cambridge, Mass. Jaffe Club DAVID M. SPECK A.B. Pennsylvania '57 14113 Becket Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Dawson Club, Forum CHARLES R. STAFFORD A.B. Harvard '57 6001 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, Md. Marshall Club JOHN R. STAHR A.B. Stanford '54 824 Marsh Avenue, Reno, Nev. Root Club, Bull and Bear DONALD H. STEIN A.B. Franklin 8- Marshall 11 Orchard Road, Lancaster, Pa. Dormitory Council MYRON STEIN A.B. Columbia '57 902 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Magruder Club FREDERICK L. P. STONE A.B. Dartmouth '57 RFD No. 5, Westchester, Pa. Webster Club, Chancery Club DAVID B. STRAIN B.A. Carleton '57 315 Reilly Road, Wyoming, Ohio Loss Club DONALD I. STRAUBER A.B. Pennsylvania '57 1984 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn 23, Dawson Club ROGER S. STRAUSS A.B. Harvard '57 N. Y. 775 Woodbine Avenue, Glendale, Ohio Choate Club if GEORGE W. TEETS A.B. Cornell '57 516 Colfax Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Webster Club, Student Bar Association ROBERT J. THIEBLOT A.B. Princeton '55 1324 Hamilton Boulevard, Hagerstown, Md Surrey Club JAMES E. THOMAS B.S. U. S. Military Academy '54 615 North Cole Street, Lima, Ohio Keetan Equity Club RICHARD H. THOMAS ll A.B. Harvard '52 Kitchell Road, Convent, N. J. Story Club ZANE A. THOMPSON B.A. Maine '56, Certificate London of Economics '57 RDF No. 1, Bridgton, Me. Brewster Club, Young Republicans HENRY C. THUMANN A.B. Illinois '57 1426 Melrose, Chicago, Ill. Dawson Club School -vig 13, 'S l -A Q Q, 1 v 129 ARTHUR E. STROUT A.B. Bowdoin '57 17 Green Street, Thomaston, Me. ROBERT E. SULLIVAN B.A. Yale '57 Town Street, Lebanon, Conn. Story Club STEPHEN T. SUSMAN A.B. Harvard '57 500 Clermont Parkway, Denver, Colo. Chayes Club, Bull and Bear JOHN A. SUTRO, JR. A.B. Stanford '57 3598 Jackson Street, San Francisco, Calif. Blackstone Club NORMAN H. SUZUKI A.B. Michigan '57 423 Uhini Place, Honolulu, Hawaii CRAIG F. SWOBODA A.B. Harvard '57 1221 Koenigstein, Norfol, Neb. Story Club, Chancery Club 3 JOHN G. VAN DUSEN A.B. Princeton '54 606 West l22nd Street, New York, N. Y. Root Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear GEORGE R. VAN RAALTE B.A. Dartmouth '57 1 Newlin Road, Princeton, N. J. Cordozo Club JOHN l. VAN VORIS A.B. Union '57 Cobleskill, N. Y. Warren Club BARTON VERET A.B. Princeton '57 120 South 51st Avenue, Omaha, Neb. Langdell Club HAROLD B. VIKOREN B.S. Syracuse '55 Sycamore Road, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. STEPHEN R. VOLK A.B. Dartmouth '57 6 Nimitz Court, Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan Fuller Club, Bull and Bear, Southern Club CHARLES M. TIGHE A.B. Harvard '57 15 Langdon Street, Cambridge, Mass. Haar Club THEODORE L. TOLLES B.A. William '57 Observatory Road, Clinton, N. Y. Magruder Club, Forum, Chancery Club CALVIN W. TORRANCE A.B. Hamilton '55 50 Grant, Jamestown, N. Y. Magruder Equity Club, Student Bar Association LOYD R. TRIMMER A.B. Williams '57 l206 Chestnut Street, Towanda, Pa. THOMAS L. VAN DER VOORT B.A. Princeton '57 66 Evelyn Place, Asheville, N. C. Gower-Hurwitz Club WALTER G. VAN DORN A.B. Dartmouth '55 265 Wyoming Avenue, Maplewood, N. J. Griswold Club, Student Bar Association ii. , X l ' ,X X 1' . 130 ANDREW T. W. VON HIRSCH A.B. Harvard '56, Oxford '57 154 East 78th Street, New York 21, N. Y. Scott Club LAWRENCE R. WALDERS B.A. Michigan '52 3152 Hudson, Chicago, lll. Marshall Club ARTHUR W. WALENTA, JR. B.S. California '57 34 Ridge Road, San Anselmo, Calif. Haar Club, Bull and Bear THOMAS C. WALLACE B.A. Yale '55, M.A. Yale '57 40 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y. Morgan Club MASON WALSH, JR. B.S. Pennsylvania State '57 300 West Fairmount Avenue, Stale College, Pa. THOMAS H. WALSH, JR. A.B. Harvard '57 9 Ordway Road, Wellesley Hills 82, Mass. Magruder Club, Forum ROBERT H. WALSTON A.B. Emory '57 1345 43rd Street West, Birmingham, Ala. Field Club ROBERT J. WALTON B.A. Amherst '57 25 Chatham Circle, Wellesley Hills, Mass. DAVID H. WARD B.A. Harvard '55 1596 Green Bay Road, Lake Forest, Ill. Blackstone Club, Lincoln's Inn WILLIAM WASHABAUGH B.A. Princeton '53 4820 Wolf Road, Erie, Pa. Jaffe Club JAMES W. WATKINS B.A. Pomona '57 1851 Greenbrier Road, Long Beach 15, Calif. Blackstone Equity Club, Student Bar Association, Bull and Bear JOHN E. WATSON, JR. B.A. Michigan '57 Berkeley Road, Westport, Conn. Cavers Club ,,,. sw. X X J DAVID L. WHITE A.B. Ohio University '54 134 North Congress Street, Athens, Ohio ROGER Q. WHITE, JR. B.A. Yale '54 545 College Road, Lake Forest, Ill. Pow-Wow Club ELIZABETH M. WOODRUFF B.A. Smith '55 54 Old Military Road, Saranac Lake, N. Y. Blackstone Club ROBERT W. WORLEY, JR. B.S. Lehigh '56 520 Brookside Avenue, Wayne, Pa. Magruder Club, Student Bar Association LAISHLEY P. WRAGG, JR. 367 Coast Boulevard South, La Jolla, Calif. Harlan Law Club, Young Republicans LAWRENCE K. WROTH B.A. Yale '54 162 Meeting Street, Providence, R. I. Holmes Club 'Sur V 'A .?iii'i ' ami! l .' 7lf'l:531i5 i 5 '1 ul HARVEY I. WAX A.B. Michigan '57 18970 Lauder, Detroit, Mich. Student Bar Association RONALD J. WEIN B.A. Pittsburgh '57 401 Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. McNaughton Club, Bull and Bear MICHAEL D. WEINBERG B.B.A. Minnesota '57 1635 North Washburn, Minneapolis, Minn. Field Club, Bull and Bear THOMAS A. WENTZ B.A. Harvard '57 McClusky, N. D. Bull and Bear RICHARD J. WERTHEIMER A.B. Princeton '57 311 Hayward Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Keeton Law Club BANCROFT R. WHEELER A.B. Harvard '55 21 Ellery Street, Cambridge, Mass. Marshall Club FLETCHER L. YARBROUGH, JR. A.B. Southern Methodist '57 i420 Washington, Novosoto, Texas Jaffe Club ALVIN ZIEGLER A.B. Emory '57 303 East Brow Road, Lookout Mountain, Tenn Sacks Club JEROLD ZIESELMAN A.B. Brown '57 H6 Woodmere Road, Stamford, Conn. Bruce Club ROBERT M. ZINMAN B.A. Tufts '53 1938 East 38th Street, Brooklyn 34, N. Y. Dawson Club PAUL A. ZOLA A.B. Columbia '57 4077 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Haar Equity Club, Forum Q:- E. U6 -N ' M m l lv 1 ve' +V ...a-5' 1. kg Jaffa- , H ,M I 'Y 1, v . Q , - 4, . u . 4,43 '. -K kJ uL:. vw MQ, ,M 1-.-a.rv- FIN! , ,IH M-2. aw' ww' .,..,,,,,gw 'Y viff' -' J my Aff! : afar! 6 -f -' mind' ffw ,kg ar , w 7-YMES COMPETITION 5 r 1 , if I1 K 1 ,, 2593, . f jf 5. g.g5w5 J 'aw l f 3 me .' M 11' . ' 4 I -5 a14i1':5if.ff?1 ,l H 1, .' 1 ' - - ? lZ1121'i ifZ Ygif 3, '- .. liar.: 5 ,su -- 'rum 111---. ,. -fy A 6 , l.4. A ' an Lv. . , 12'-f fz?Mj W1 ff fl mr , ,. , 'W gfjfb 533 lilllilililil 'I 19. I I ff???Fff??H ji? up 1 M. , ' 15235 4 ' 'bblif Q ' A N My N X..., N-N- ng,-7-,..' -. h'Qf Tw 3 WM-. N m y Y -.,, if M Nw X 1 N 9' FK x 5'f Zs-..+g, , I J M N: . ,N M t 1 I . . , 1 , 4 1 I WW A WN fm--...M f-W , W. , , H-M M ' A W.. NW ,MM WM .NWN Front row, left to right: C. Hahn, S. Hall, M. Rose lSecond Year Clerk Equityl, D. Trautman lFaculty Advisori, C. James lFaculty Advisorl, E. Woodruff lFirst Year Clerk Equityl, D. Sharp lPresidentl, W. Thiess lFirst Year Supervisor Lawl, M. Ginsburg lFirst Year Supervisor Equityl, G. Madsen. Second row: G. Schwendiman lSecond Year Supervisor Lawl, I. Gluckman, J. Sutro, M. Parker, E. Rickless, C. Graney, J. Sommer, J. Watkins, G. McNair. Third row: L. Leuy, N. Gygi, P. Banta, D. Ward, J. Erens, D. Manos lSecond Year Supervisor Equityl, E. Gibson, B. Eagelston, l. Miller. Fourth row: A. Dietsch, T. Citrin, F. Hunt, J. Hancock, G. Dawson, H. Kaiser, B. Rosner lSecond Year Clerk Lawl. Missing: J. Lyon, K. Burbank, J. Kaplan, T, Bidwell, F. Joseph, S. Wolf. gfaclvtfone l 2l'lI'lCl.I'l Front row, left to right: S. Donnelly lClerki, P. Rheingold lSupervisorl, Dean Bevins lFaculty Advisorl, A. McColl. Second row: K. O'CanneII, N. Cohen, E. Krivoshia, J. Cross. 136 ......,-i 'UN Front row, left to right: W. Carpenter, E. Keisman lVice-Presidentl, R. Coon lPresidentJ, J. Senderowitz R, McVity, I. Chin. Second row: R. Perrotta, R. Mooney, M. Davis, R. Guggeneimer, T. Sky. Third row A. Kuder, G. Bernardin, R. Ashen, J. Dorsch, L. Willott. Fourth row: R. Boorstein, S. Moses, Z. Thompson rewri fel' FMCG Front row, left to right: D. Shillman, W. Bollow, L. Miller, P. Chevigny, Dean Bruce fFoculty Advisorl, L. Bearman, M. Breen, R. Robin. Second row: T. Malone, W. Howard, R. Motteucci, S. Seftenberg, R. Arnold, R. Levetown, G. Bellow. Third row: D. Bruton, A. Gardner, C. Frey, J. Zieselmon, L. Haeberle, L. Pollak A. Ganz, C. Peet. Missing: J. Levine, J. Gaulkin, R. Hinerfeld, J. Richardson, R. Lutter. Ili!! HI USFS li 137 I Front row, lefl to righf: P. Donohue, Professor C. Byse fFocuIfy Advisorl, J. Carlin fClerkI, L. Savadove fSruden1 Advisorl. Second row: J. Fooie, H. Copper, D. Epstein, H. Brownrout, D. O'Hara, E. Dolven. gffe 66l,I'6l0Z0 Fronf row, left fo righh A. Beswick, R. Tovrow !Firsr Year Clerkl, J. McGovern fTreasureri, J. Henderson fSupervisorJ, Professor J. Dawson lFaculfy Advisorl, H. Weaver fSecond Year Clerkl, D. Gold. Second row: S. Ulman, D. Griggs, D, Anthony, G. Duke, D. Davies, A. MisheH. Third row: J. Rooney, F. Gilmer, R. Van Raalie, P. Haie, E. Frese. Fourfh row: T. Johnson, S. Feldman, J. Chapman, W. Weifzel. Missing: G. Monigomery, D. Sargisson, D. Levin. 138 Front row, left to right: J. Nagin, A. Casner, Jr, lTreasurerl, R. Cunningham lSupervisorJ, W. Nicoson lSociol Chairmanl, B. J. Oestreich, Prof. A. Casner lFacully Advisorl, N. Boxley, W. McAuliFfe lPresidentl, T. Casner Nice Presidentl, R. McCartney lSecretaryl, A. Greenberg lSupervisorl. Second row: S. Elsen, N. Scalia, J. Pike, T. Angell, J. Hostetler, M. Winston, J. Brachmon, S. DeForest, K. Wilson, W. North. Third row: P. Tomei, W. Simmons, R. Levin, P. Firslenberg, R. Kohls, A. Seith, F. Goodman, M. Kramer, R. Stewart. Fourth row: T. Ehrlich, P. Zerby, P. Boris, L. Altman, J. Simonson, W. McGovern, W. Kiernan, W. Goldstein, J. Hurlock, R. Medalie. Fifth row: R. Coleman, S. Bartell, E. Conquest, A. Alexander, C. Dickinson, K. Hill, D. Dowden. P. Malkin, K. Lewis. Missing: B, Marcus, J. Mullaney, J. Modrall, l. Macleod. dfilflel' CACWQ5 Front row, left to right: H. Weinshienk, Z. Weinshienk, E. Herman, Professor Chayes lFaculty Advisorl W. Schurtman, D. Vlahides lPresidentl, D. Biederman, M. Dukakis. Second row: W. Knecht, E. Oster weil lTreasurerl, C. Selinger, R. Fleck, W. Mallin, D. Hirsch, A. Fine, C. Levin. Third row: R. Brofman S. Susman, W. Gray lSecretaryJ, H. Simmons, R. Sylvor, R, Spevack, M. Harrison, S. Skrainka, V. Ortega 139 1 .av fv Fronf row, left to righhl D. Carroll, R. Roe, K. Spaeih lSupervisorl, Professor Macl.achlan, D. Silver, R. Coon, R. Sirauss. Second row: R. Roe, E. Keisman, R. Ely lSecond Year Clerkl, J. Sikes lFirs1 Year Clerlcl, P, Brawner, R. Roe, W. L. Milde. Third row: C. Rumsey, H. Robinson, W. Homillon, H. Laliimer, C. Culp, R. Evans, L. Johnson, J. Havelock. ghoafe 6tlfU60l'l Front row, mlefr fo right D. Schaffer, D. Speck lClerkl, O. Rechl lSupervisorl, D. Love, W. Stein Second row: R. Fox, M. Shralow, N. Sepenuk, R. Gellaerf, A. Rosenblati, R. Mead, D. Strauber, H Thumann, C. Bovone, R. Zinman, L. Packel. Missing. Professor Dawson lFacufiy Advisorl. 140 Front row, left to right: K. Withers, Professor C. Fairmon lFaculty Supervisorl, B. Cottrell, B. Gotten Second row: L. Friedman, H. Hummers, J, Nelson, L. Schilling, B. Bergin, R. Werner, F. Bosselmcn Missing: D. Benkin, T. Dye, K. Ewing, W. Granquist, J. Gregory, P. Plunkett, I. Rochmon. airman ranL!fLrfer Front row, left to right: E. Petz, G. Jacobs !SupervisorJ, Deon Holl lFaculty Advisorl, B. Hayes lTreosurerl, A. Enker. Second row: H. Korbel, E, Jassy, B. Schwalb lClerkl, R. Springwoter, E. Sjaostad, J. Miller, D. Rakov, N. Lewin. 141 lla Front row, left io right: E. Orshan, Professor L. Fuller lFaculiy Advisorl, P. Hupperl lSupervisorl, A. Chognard. Second row: R. Barnill, R. Bacon, G. Jones lFirs9 Year Clerkl, L. Slockman, W, King, l. Rabinovilz, J. Grossbaum, S. Volk, H. Lehman. Third row: R. DuH, J. Moss, N. Goodman, D. While, R. Davis, D. Welch. Missing: A. Pandaleon, R. Seidenberg. fluff., aw CM g6tl'6!I'Lel Front row, left lo righh W. Milbourne, W. Sumner lSupervisorl, P. Zeidman lPresidenll, Professor G. Gardner lFuculty Advisorl, T. Jordan lClerkl, T. Jamieson, A. Meyer. Second row: T. Clark, G. Gillis, P, Heymann, S. Boyd, H. Reilly, G. Page, J. Johnston. Third row: E. Boasberg, A. Delson, J. Rae, N. Schrag, G. Webber, F. Schoellle, D. Mayer. Missing: S. Forlenbaugh, J. Richardson, R. Crosby, K. Hergenhan. uri l 142 lux -Q Front row, left to right R. Rooman, Professor S. Glueck lFaculty Advisorl, N. Rosen fSupervisor!, S. Belkin fClerkl. Second row: J. Hirschen, P, Douglas, H. Dym, N. Gordon, N. Suzuki, P. Rosier. QKUQCL ower- erwifz Front row, lei? lo righl: H. Fendley, R. Borden, Professor Herwitz, J. Page fSupervisorl, D. Stein, Second row: C. Overgoard, H. Engle, T. Von Der Vocrt, C. LcDue, A. Amudeo, D. Fried. 143 Front row, left to right: L. Freedman, G. Busdicker, B. Phelps, H, Cannon tPresidenll, Dean Griswold iFaculty Advisorl, F. Schnall tTreasurerl, W. Higgs iSupervisorl, J. Krahmer iSecretaryl, E. Schroeder, Z. M. Fairbanks. Second row: S. Robinson, J. Courtney, R. Smith, R. Jones, W. Andre, A. Lefkowitz, J. Venman, B. Daniels, C. Kirkwood, N. Hodges. Third row: W. Looney, J. Atwater, D. Simon, P. Griffing, B. Evans, L. Tiger, M. Scher, H. Jenkins, W. VanDoren, K. Klineman. Fourth row. F. Finch, M. Heuer, W. Thigpen, B. Mclanahan, R. Lane, R. Kranlz. Missing: M. Bell, A. Davis, J. French, W. Johnson, P. McKinsey, R. Monks, C. Morrison, R. Baxter, L. Begley, R. Buchanan, T. Clarke, B. Com- stock, W. Haugen, J. Houser, S. McGeeney, F. Plaul, E. Thayer, T. Wiley, C. Rossow. ridwofol aar First row, left to right: A. Walenta, A. Damia tSupervisorl, R. Schmalz iVice Presidentl, J. Todd tPresidentl, V. Char iTreasurerl, C. Bechhoefer, C. Laff, W. Eckert. Second row: D. Hutchinson, J. Freyer, M. Walsh, P. Zola, J. Billig, J. Hurwitz, H. Chazen, W. Handleman. Third row: C. Tighe, S. Perlin, D. Rosenstein, A. Heldman, R. Phares, E. Levin, M. Perlman, P. Moore, R. Halz, E. Herbert, D. Hocevar. 144 First row, left to right: R. Petow, J. Marder, Vice Dean Hall lFaculty Advisorl, W. DuFly lSupervisorl, A. Leff, S. Kipton. Second row: A. Field, J. Friedenthal, R, Walton, N. Poser, W. Hollinshead, R. Fox. Third row: R. Ventre, D. Robinson, L. Hoch, J. Bresnahan, F. Keywell, D. Nelson. lla!! CM ilaifm CM First row, left to right: E. Quarles, J. Murphy lFirst Year Clerkl, W. Schoeberlein lSupervisor Harlan Equityl, J. Morrisey lPresidentl, Professor W. McCurdy lFaculty Advisorl, E. Cover lFirst Year Clerkl, J. Burroughs lSupervisor Harlan Lawl, D. Linett lSecond Year Clerkl, M. Harrington. Second row: R. Pittman, R, Hammer, A. Ollberg, R. Brenner, G. Lepp, K. Berolzheimer, L. Patrick, E. Orshan, R. Anderson. Third row: P. Ausbrook, H. Nixon, B. Slovin, A. King, A. Kroll, J. Poole, C. Elmes, M. Mcicr, L. Wragg, J. Kennedy. Missing: J. Williams, R. Bochner, H. Kant, C. Trowbridge, L. Toombs, A. Hettinger. 145 First row, left to right: M. Rosenberg tFirst Year Clerkl, P. Renne tSecand Year Clerkl, Professor H. Hart fFoculty Advisorl, J. Mellis iSupervisorl, M. Titlebaum. Second row: A. Strout, R. Rywick, E. Rudnitsky, M. Berstein, C. Meyer. Third row: R. Stein, J. Roche, H. Oppenheim, D. Mnndelbaum, D. Currie. Missing: P. Doherty, S. Segelstein. .Nuff -Nofmes CAL Front row, left to right: T. Edwards, R. B. Bell lFirst Year Clerkl, W. Hays lPresidentl, Professor Leach fFaculty Advisorl, F. Parker lSecond Year Clerkl, J. Markle, R. Johnston. Second row: J. Young, W. Aikens, J. Newbury, P. Nash, F. H. Prem, J. Hartman. Third row: T. Hopkins, R. Bickford, J. Wells, T. Perkins, D. Miller, J. Hopkins, A. Van Doren. Fourth row: E. Schmultz, J. Austin. Missing: Professor D. Turner iFaculty Advisorl, K. Wroth, J. Head, P. Tobias. , ,, , t J. G Q- ,, l ' 1. , Q 4 'L W j r 146 Front row, left lo righh D. Snow, H. Weil lSupervisorl, Professor E. Brown lSponsorl, B. Zelenko lSecretaryl, N. Dodell, J. Smilh. Second row: E. Scheppes, G. Roberson, R. Shumaker, R. D'Andreo, W. Washabaugh, F. Yarbrough. Third row: R, Debs, R. Silvermon, J. Barr, J. Ballay, S. Weiss, H, Pohl. Missing: B. Greeley, A, Levin, T. Jacobs, R. Willard, A. Field. jlllfe CHU CUWLQ6 Froni row, left to right: A. Aiwell, Professor F. James, Jr. lFaculty Advisori, J. Fillmon lSupervisorl, O. Plimplon iSecreioryI. Second row: I, Robins, G. Burke, J. Rice lll, G. Gove, J. Traynor, D. Milchell. I47 .WT 5 Fronf row, loft to right: M. Small, Professor F. James lFaculty Advisorl, P. Mezey lPresidentl, G Gray, J. O'Brien, G. Saier, R. Johnston. Second row: J. Weiser iTreasurerl, A. lllig, S. Ady, D Esadacott, R. Hathaway, K. Booty, R. Schotland. Third row: N. Pacun, S. Cohen, D. Levinson, W Willcox, F. Hock, F. Nelson. Fourth row: J. Will, T. Leary, F. Koenig, J. Mills, R. McGee, R. Joost Missing: P. Thomson, W. Condren. JQJM CM Front row, left to right: R. Renehan, W, Fastiff lSupervisorl, B. Berkeley fPresidentl, R. Hallett lTreasurerl Professor R. Keeton lFaculty Advisorl, L. Doud 1Supervisorl, D. Partan, J. Thomas. Second row: J Griffin, W. Peer, G. Sherman, L. Arnold, J. Chambers, K. Seplow, V. Brogno. Third row: E. Grenier J. Monteith, S. Haymes, W. Blaine, J. DeCaminadc, R. Wertheimer, H. Kensing. Fourth row: A Settles, H. Adams, W. Greene, Jr., T. Appel, R. Abelson. l48 Front row, left to right: P. Nitze, J. Chatfleld, R. French, E. Davis lAssisiant Supervisorl, S, Batchelder fFirst Year Clerkl, C. Hutchins, R. White, B. Bailey. Second raw: W. Greeley, H. Zobel, D. Scully, M. Heckscher, W. Warren, A. Goodale, F. Schwarz, H. Gardner. Third row: G. Highet, C. Humpstone, J. Sears, W. Boyden III, T. Cunningham, D. Steiner, S. Erwin. JCM Jaw CM mg!!! CM Front row, left to right: J. Getman, E. Abramson, Professor A. Sacks !Faculty Advisorl, G. Schatski fSupervisorl, W. Mclaughlin fFirst Year Clerkl, A. Roth. Second row: S. Loeb, W. Coakley, G. Kalmus. W. Foote, R. Ocheltree, Third row: J. Gilbert, C. Folger, D. Dorsen, J. Cohen, P. Bowe, H. Franklin. Missing: T. Bretz, B. Veret. 149 Front row, left to right: A. Cooper, E. Baker lClerk-Equityl, L. Doxsee, W. Kaplan lSupervisor-Equityl B. Selya lPresidentl, A. Goodkind fSupervisor-Lawl, H. Gindlin lVice Presidentl, S. Green. Second row E. Silbert, W. Johnson, S. Gordet, L. Muckerheide, H. Nechin, M. Shapiro. M. Sherman. Third row D. Cantor, R. Rea, W. Buss, S. Boiken, M. Feldman lClerk-Lawl, S. Kaplan, P. Schaeffer. Fourth row S. Shuman, R. Sussman, D. Strain, N. Weissberg lCounsell, R. Manley, A. Overcash. Missing: Pro- fessor L. loss, R. Mackinnon, M. Levinson, R. Lane, R. Ginsberg, C. Naylor, R. Seidenberg, E. Skolnik M. Grossman, M. Louis, M. Newman, R. Mayor, R. Blackman. 06:5 6Lgl'lfl6!el Front row, left to right: C. Simon, A. Schwartz, A. Grosman, J. Tilly, P. Holleman lPresidentl, R. Abrash lfreasurerl, V. Squires, M. Stein, J. Hamilton, A. Stroh, Second row: R. Loeb, R. Gargill, E. Flax, J. Leininger, C. Del Sesto, B. Laskow, L. Bodkin, R. Koehler, R. Heller, A. Miller. Third row: J. Kehoe, S. Hunn, A. Jochnick, R, Plotka, T. Tolles, J. Stroh, K. Lawrence, L. Savadove, R. Worley. Fourth row: D. Hall, D. Cavers, D. Smalley, C. Torrance, J. Byrne, J. Kelsh, T. Walsh, D. Gerlach, J. Sussman. Missing: E. Craig, J. Winston, S, Charnas, P. LaRiviera, H. Peterson, D. Ingram, J. Letls, D. Shayne, D. Koch, W. Kaplan, R. Lane, B. Ramer, D. Levinson, G. Gleeson, J. McAndrews, J. Glasser. 150 Front row, left to right: B. Cowan, D. Marchand lTreasurerl, V. Davis, S. Bernstein iVice Presidentl, Professor J. Maguire lFaculty Advisorl, E. Vogel lPresidentl, F. Cleary lSupervisorl, W. Fennerty. Second row: W. O'Neill, A. Lane, D. White, D. Collins, D. Miller, C. Davison. Third row: R. Shea, J. Kirsch, B. Simons, E. Dais, R. Weber, L. O'Neill, L. Goldberg. Fourth row. D. Mulkeen, P. Hetland, W. Hanlon. Missing: J. McDonald, E. Voss, F. Meaney, S. Goldberg, D. Brown, B. Burns, H. Wallum, W. Kane, J. O'Donnel, J. Brosnihan, L. Cavanaugh. aguire- mdfengard W AWGN Cl,I ff Cl ll. Front row, left to right: C. Werhane fFirst Year Supervisorl, Professor R. Field lFaculty Advisorl, G. Erickson iSecretaryl, Professor Scott lFaculty Advisorl, C. Davis lPresidentl, Professor Baker lFaculty Advisorl, T. Brown Nice Presidentl, Professor Loss iFaculty Advisorl, R. Romulo lTreasurerl. Second row: J. Greenburg, A. Paddock, H. Martin lFirst Year Clerkl, G. Avant iFirst Year Clerkl, D. Worthing, H. Johnston, C. Rand, B. Althoff fSecond Year Supervisorl, A. Muraoka. Third row: W, Hays, S. Alfred, J. Hanna, T. Dee, J. Davis, R. Leather, R. Shapiro, L. Walders, J. Oppenheim. Fourth row: J. Rill, C. Small, R, Bailin, R. Kent, S. Ellis, C. Larrimore, I. Russell, E. McAmis. Fifth row: M. Foster, C. Fowler. Missing: D, Filvaroff, J. Finnell, D. Hoffman, A. Lehmann, K. Lewis, S. Kessler, M. Phelps, M. Weissman, F. Scanlon, M. Smith, G. Wilson, J. Greenfield, R. Stafford, B. Wheeler. 151 Front row, left lo right: L. Marks, J. Orlin, M. Bamberger lClerki, B. Cowan, P. Gould, L. Harris lPresidenH. Second row: M. Malina, B. Murray, J. Rossen, F. Babb, R, Lillman. Third row: J. Malone, R. Wein, H. Gelb. Missing: Professor J. McNaughlon. We Waugkfon 0I gClJ'L Front row, left to righh J. Rolhslein, R. Coyne, E. Reiley lPresidenH, Professor E. Brown lFacuHy Advisori, C. Doskow lTreasurerJ, R, Silver, E. Borges, J. Levin, S. Rubin. Second row: S. Mandel, T. Wallace, W. Martin, J. Freidman, D. Rose, J. Rose, M. Ormselh, H. Fink, D. Granger. Third row: W. McConnel, R. Johnson, M. Rosen, J. Dufly, C. Henry, W. Jones, R. Lule, W. Grinker, I. Holman. Fourth row: P. Baumgarten, R. Crane. 152 rvr Front row, left to right: C. O'NeiI, J. Dona, W. Montgomery lSupervisorl, Professor M. Howe, Pro lessor E. Brown lFaculty Advisorsl, B. Albright, R. Duncan, P. Shackter. Second row: M. Hackett, D Gilmore, H. Browne, J. Mitchell, G. Dunn, R. White, J. Emery. Third row: J. Kilbride, D, Melhofn J. lind, A. Moro, G. Paschal, N. Coolidge. Missing: D. Doheny, T. Coolidge, J. Crowley. OLU' OLU goof Front row, left to right: R. Shapiro, K. Hubbard lTreasurerl, Professor D. Trautman lFaculty Advisorl, A. Novick lSupervisorl, J. Anderson, N. Allen !Clerkl, R. Schwartztein, R. Pctersberger lClerkl. Second row: J. Van Dusen, S. Kumble, G, Benakis, H. Rabinowitz, M. Cohen, M. Rich, P. Sheldon, A, Horn, Third row: W. tves, P. Clapmon, R. Cohen, R. Slater, E, Pollack, A. Morburger, P. Hutt, J. Grocey. Hill!! 153 Front row, left to right: S. Wentz lFirst Yeor Clerkl, R. Binder !Treasurerl, Professor A. Socks iFaculty Advisorl, R. Shoemaker iSupelvisorl, J. Steinberg, L. Quigley. Second row: W. Landers, M. Cooper, J. Ritchie, J. Demmler, A. Ziegler. Third row: G. Millspaugh, W. Ruckelshans, W. Noel, J. Keene, T. Bain. Missing. B. Clagett D. Etter, J. Finney, J. D. Nyhart, A. Chaplin, E. Gowan, R. Hobson, J. Follis, W. Ruffin. .SZCLA CM .Sion CM Front row, left to right: W. Cowles Ill, N. Wallace, W. Rittenhouse lPresidenH, Professor A. Scott fFaculty Advisorl, R. Ridgley iSecretaryl, J. Edwards, M. Bogie lTreasurerl. Second row: Z. Mihaly, C. Booth, R. Armstrong, T. Chittenden, W. Ughetta, W. Taft. Third raw: D. Morgan, J. Walton, P. Mattoon, A. Fortier, R. Bourne, l. Muntzing. Missing: M. Brown, A. Von Hirsch, D. Dulles, L. Reovis, S. Horton, R. Marrion, J. Wood. ul fi 154 Fronf row, left to right: R. Thomas, P. Sulherland lSecreiaryl, Professor Scolt lfacully Advisorl, J. Pillenger lPresidenll, Professor Loss lFaculfy Advisarl, W, Stapleton lTreasurerl, E. Mclean, M. Goldings. Second row: R. Magruder, W. Nicely, R. Ward, W. Quillen, E. Ginsburg, C. Sapers, D. Sandberg, J. Zenlay. Third row: W. Helzel, L. Colberl, G. Lang, R, Sullivan, D. Sleiner, F. Hird, G. Delafield, J. Churchill. Fourlh row: R. Marcks, H. Pfallz, C. Ufford, C. Gray. Missing: H. Amory, D. Burnett, H, Gleason, W. Hazen, J. Bacon, A. Bingham, P. Plexico, D. Scully, R. Terry, R. Williamson, ' ' C. S b d , P. Reese, W. Boyden. W. Browning, l. Hull, R. Johnson, wo o a fury CM freer CM Fronl row, lelf lo right: R. Jacobs, E. Horwilz lClerkl, Professor Slreel lfaculiy Advisorl, A. Casner lSupervisorl, R. Greenberg. Second row: J. Hammerman, R. Holvedl, l. Boris, L. Barth, P. Murslein. 155 '15-' -nl Fronl row, lei! to right: M. Belman, D. Goldslein, D. Albright lCo-Supervisorl, Professor A. Sutherland lFccully Advisorl, J. Brel! fCo-Supervisori, F. Becker. Second row: H. Vidoren, J. Biavu, W. Dakin, P. McGinn, B. Furlong, B. Marcus. Third row: M. Joelson, C. Hobelman, A. Wiggins, J. While, M. Berlhier. Missing: B. Ries, A, Rolf, P. Dorsey, W. Wisbaum, J. Cimmel lClerkJ, J. Merow. .S7lfL!A.eI !6LI'l6! OQIQLI' Fronf row, left lo right: G. Besl, R. Mayer, B. Pease, W. Lawlor fSecond Year Clerkl, J. Collins lSupervisorJ, D. Nelson lTreasurerJ, J. HoFfman, D. Barr. Second row: R. Spizzirri, H. Gould, J. Sullivan, M. Mecarlney, J, French, P. O'Hora, D. Maher, R. Borovoy. Third row: R. Royally, D. Baum, P. Pawlowski IFirs1 Year Clerkl, S. Kelly, B. Harvey, M. Schoum, R. Glickman. 156 Front row, left to right: A. Stein, J. Footlick !SecretaryJ, Professor Von Mehren lFaculty Advisorl, M. Spicer lSupervisorl, T. Gallagher. Second row: R. Ferney, N. Habashy, R. Woods, R, Sanborn, A. cf Kossove. Third row: D. Bishop, J. Freedman, J. Youngquist. on WeAren 6U l 2lfL DLL Front row, left to right: J. Van Voris, J. Savage lCo-Supervisorl, O. Bruton ICQ-Supervisorl, H. Labl lSecond Year Clerkl, J, Kearns, T. St. Pierre. Second row: G. Boothe, W. Tatlock, W. Everett, W. Rogers, V. Weber, W. Gorham, L. Nelson. Missing: C. Gore, P. Kinder, G. Turndorl, P. Dorsen, G. Green, J. McChord, F. Schroeder, W. Allen lFirst Year Clerkl, R. Boal, P. Chapman, T. Fremont-Smith, J. Meers. ..........a-iuslad 7 N-N, 'IU lk DL ff' xr. Front row, lefi Io righl: J. Levy, R. Terry, R. Slobodkin, Professor Neal iFaculiy Advisori, H. Keller. Second row: E. Herbert fSupervisori, G. Teels, P. Sione, R. Hinkle. Missing: C. Irwin. mgafer ', L 4 1. 'if 'tvs , NX Y, ' M...-. ,,.........--- -... ..- M M if ' A I . ,mga-ndlll xUv 1 s i H I X: 1 X ' wh. .- . . WI: Q Mm , , , ,WMM FW-w--M f TM 1? ,,,,,.,,,,., yn-unaw' L ,nun-ur X , V ig '-'HT Ariana ....-..-.- W M, c?., 'x ,J I A I L, Q N, , X M. f ,. , 4 . .wlrmmmf . ul ' MUUIMJ -uns. I N,,,M,,,m U N W l - 'i iff'- ' : ORGANIZATIONS r' Y f , 'P ,A 1 P' p. I 4 cwuarc! Jaw euiew HE Harvard Law Review this year entered its eighth decade, but--as befits so stable an institution-it wears its age well. The char- acter of the magazine has changed remarkably reasoned discussion of the soundness of the decision and its implications. Volume 1 contains 408 pages, Volume 7l will have more than 1500! wa Front row, left to right: N. Boxley, G. Kalmus, L. Cohen, C. Hochman, R. Medalie, W. Kane, D. Gilford 1 T. Leary, P. Fishbein, R. Goodwin tPresidentl, J. Friedenthal, L. Starrett, A. Enker, A. Miller, C. Morse, Jr., A. Blumberg, M. Winston, J. Erens, D. Rezneck, R. Ginsburg. Second row: W. Kiernan, Jr., H. Schumacher, W. McGovern, Jr., P. Bennett, S. Beniamin, J. Nagin, J. Hawes, Jr., D. Page, D. Filvaroft, M. Greenberg, F. Goodman, A, Gratch, J. Winston, T. Edwards, G. Gray, lll., J. Courtney, W. Milde, J. Sobeloft, G. Paschal. Third row: T. Ehrlich, W. Sogg, D. Dorsen, J. Anker, W. Slawson, E. Daly, Jr., A. Stein r E. Manning, H. Kenner, B. Shearer, W. Wertheimer, E. Grenier, Jr., J. R, Noall, R. Loeb, G. Greer, B. Clagett. Missing: R. M. Duncan, M. Eisenberg, J. Fillman, M. Grossman, R. Prosterman. little since the first volume made its appearance back in l887. There is still the basic format: articles by outside contributors, student-written notes and comments on recent cases, and book reviews. Within this basic skeleton, however, the Review has expanded greatly in scale. The note has grown from a page or two to a full essay running fifteen or more pages in length. The recent case has grown from a brief para- graph stating facts and holding to a fully- More editors are needed to put out this ex- panded version. Fifteen men founded the Re- view, the present board numbers 60. The Review as it exists today presents complex problems in organization alone, for it is not uncommon for four issues to be in preparation simultaneously. For example, in October the page proofs for November are receiving their final touches, the galleys for December are being revised, press copy is being prepared for the January issue, l and the respective editors are selecting material to be featured in February! All this sounds like a time-consuming lob- and it is. A new editor soons learns that he is expected to do an appalling amount of work, with the 4O-hour week more often a mini- mum than maximum. Even more important, he 2 I. ft! learns that he will not be able to keep up with his classwork. He has two full-time iobs-and time for only one. ln addition to being a hard-working organi- zation, however, the Review is a convivial one. Amazingly enough, an air of good fellowship can prevail over typewriters at three o'clock in the morning, and there are more or less or- ganized entertainments as well-luncheons with the faculty, an annual banquet, cocktail parties. :KJ 2' Even in the midst of this hilarity, no one ever forgets that the Review is a professional maga- zine attempting to perform a service for judges, teachers, and practicing lawyers even while it is a source of legal training for its editors. And whatever its limitation-in time, space, or editors' experience-the Law Review seems to have been a success for these past seventy years. Now, it's looking forward to the next seventy! gourd! ! .giiuclenf .fdcluiriorfi HE Board of Student Advisors has succeeded itself for the forty-seventh consecutive year as autocrat of the Commonwealth of Ames, that mysterious iudicial paradise where every case is one of first impression and lawyers far out- number the litigants. Composed of sixteen high ranking members of the second and third year classes, the Board once again defied all separa- tion of powers in Ames, merging the executive, legislative, and iudicial 'functions to administer both the moot court and legal drafting pro- grams of the school. The former, the well-known Ames Competition, long antedates its formaliza- tion and the establishment of the Board in 1910, for moots were a popular custom at Harvard at least as early as 1825. The latter, begun in 1950, and recenty renamed the Williston Com- petion, has also been highly successful and has become an integral part of the school's pro- gram. lt is open to all upperclass students and, as in the Ames Competition, winners' names are preserved for posterity on plaques hanging in Langdell Library. Members of the Board undertake to introduce the legal neophyte to the techniques of legal research, and then to advise him lor, since 1950, herl in the preparation of an appellate brief and oral argument on a case drawn from the subiect matter of one of the first year courses. As part of this counseling, Board mem- bers discuss the case, head off excursions upon irrelevant points, and guide counsel toward the issues presented. They make suggestions as to both form and content of counsel's brief and help with the problems of legal research and of oral argument so perplexing to the beginner. Case writing is another of each member's time-consuming but rewarding duties. About thirty new cases arise each year in the Common- wealth of Ames. Intensive research and a facile imagination are necessary to insure balanced and live issues, interesting and realistic facts, and a complexity commensurate with the abili- ties of student counsel. In addition, Board mem- bers annually consider for revision each of the approximately two hundred cases used each year. Board members are aided considerably in their revision efforts by case criticisms solicited from advocates and iudges alike. Among other things, the Board organizes close to one hundred clubs each year, exhibits a teaching film, Case in Point, periodically re- vises and distributes Introduction to Advocacy, schedules roughly five hundred arguments, and awards prizes to the best oralists and brief- writers as well as to the competition winners. Board members conduct library tours, hold about eight hundred conferences with first year students, write the drafting problems to be solved by the approximately fifty teams of sec- ond and third year men competing in the Wil- liston Competition, solicit the services of prac- ticing attorneys in the various states who iudge these solutions, and perform as functionaries for events in the Ames Courtroom. But the roster of Board activities is incom- plete with only a mention of its duties. An ex- tensive social program of cocktail parties and dinners as well as an exhaustive schedule of athletic contests with Law Review and Legal Aid round out the Compleat Advisor. Front row, left to right: F. Becker, K. Berolzheimer lChairman, Williston Competitionl, J. Merow fChair- man of the Boardl, A. Stroh, H. Weinshienk fChairman, First Year Facts Committeel. Second row: D. Shayne, D. Robinson lChairman, First Year Administrative Committeel, P. McKinsey tChairman, Second Year Facts Committeel, J. Mullaney lChairman, Second Year Administrative Committeel, L. Begley, C. Angeloli. Third row: W. Gorham lChairman, Projects Committeel, D. Smalley. Missing: R. Buchanan, K. Ewing, M. Louis. aruar oaga! Zgureciu HE Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, oldest student aid organization in existence, has this year provided its forty-fifth year of gratuitous legal service to indigent clients. ln the tradition of alumni-who include three iustices of the high- est courts in their states, three Federal Court judges, one Congressman, a former Attorney- General of the United States, a iustice of the Supreme Court, four Harvard Law School pro- fessors, and numerous prominent attorneys in private practice and business-the Bureau con- scientiously endeavored to maintain its tradition. Members applied themselves to the legal dif- fiiculties of almost four hundred accepted clents, whose problems, though- sometimes in- volving simple issues, were of course of enor- mous importance to them. Wise solutions-or attempts to find such solulions-of'on required 3 l . studious research and always demanded care- ful consideration. Membership this year, as in the past, was chosen from second and third year students on the basis of academic record at the Law School. Starting with limited knowledge of the substan- tive law involved in Legal Aid work and less of the procedural niceties of Massachusetts prac- tice, the Bureau staff gradually mastered details of probate and like matters. About half the accepted cases involved do- mestic relations, with landlord and tenant rela- tions accounting for another sizable group. Services were also given in other areas widely varied as Law School courses-torts, contracts, adoption, citizenship. Clients came from Cam- bridge and from neighboring towns including Lynn, Arlington, Belmont, Watertown, Boston, and Quincy. It is axiomatic that with so crowded a sched- ule, the Bureau must operate in an orderly man- ner. After a client is initially registered by Mrs. sues, members find help in their well-supplied library which includes a full set of Massachu- setts Reports, statutes, digests, reference works, and treatises prepared by former members of the Bureau on the branches of law most fre- quently encountered in the office. Mr. Edward Front row, left to right. E. Fleischer, J. Modrall, S. Strauss, Jr., P. Neuhauser lSecretaryJ, W. Miller lPresidentI, M. Ginsburg Nice Presidentl, M. Joelson lTreasurerl, S. Kelly lSenior Directorl, W. Schurtman. Second row: E. Craig, C. Doskow, R. Petersberger, D. Hoffman, W. Mallin, D. Baum, S. Rosenthal, J. Meer, E. Vogel, T. Sky. Third row: J. Sommer, B. Evans, S. Cohen, J. Miller, L. Doud, L. Schilling, R. Khachian, l.. Quigley, P. Bergins, B. Hayes. Fourth row: P. Malkin, H. Phillips, R. Shea, D. SchaFfer, J. Sowalsky, P. Eisenberg. Missing: M. Small Uunior Directorl, l. Hall, D. Nelson, D. Collins, E. Granof, W. Hopkins, J. Snyder. Esther L. Cushman, the Bureau's secretary, he is introduced to counsel on duty. If this counsel accepts the case, he will ordinarily handle it throughout the client's entire contact with the Bureau, bearing full responsibility for decisions made in any connection with it. Counsel are careful to keep clear records so that a new member who inherits the case--or a revival of it-in a later year can readily become thor- oughly acquainted with its progress. ln their investigation and preparation of is- 167 J. LeCam, an experienced attorney at the Bos- ton Legal Aid Society, has been employed for many years in advising student counsel on the handling of their cases if they bring problems to the regular weekly consultation hour he conducts. A seven-man Board of Directors guides the affairs of the Bureau on matters of general pol- icy, tinancial eligibility of clients, nature of cases to be accepted, finances, special proiects, and day to day problems. mfuntafg QQ!!! Jeff, ITHOUT adequate representation by coun- sel, the guarantee of a fair trial to crim- inal defendants tends to be little more than an empty ideal. The Harvard Voluntary Defenders, by providing legal help to needy persons ac- cused of crimes, plays a large part in turning the ideal into a reality in the Boston area. ln addition, twenty-six second and third-year stu- dents who are members of this organization receive a rare opportunity to gain an intimate working knowledge of criminal law on the grass-roots level. The Voluntary Defenders work directly with the Boston Voluntary Defenders Committee, a private welfare group whose six full-time law- yers do the actual work of defending indigent defendants in the local criminal courts. Harvard Voluntary Defenders make their first contact with clients shortly after they are ar- rested, when they are awaiting trial in the Charles Street or East Cambridge iail. Every weekday a Defender visits each of these iails and interviews defendants who have asked for help. The crimes involved run the gamut of the Massachusetts Penal Code. For example, during the last operative year they included murder, rape, non-support, breaking and entering, rob- bery, assault and battery, narcotic offenses, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The job of conducting these interviews calls for a considerable amount of iudgment and shrewdness, for the interviewer has to elicit all the relevant information that the defendant knows, find ways to make the defendant tell facts he is withholding either intentionally or otherwise, learn all he can about the govern- ment's case, estimate the defendant's truthful- ness, and give that defendant advice on how to conduct himself until the time of trial. The interviewer then makes out a report which is sent to the Boston office. This report is the chief source of information for the attorney who tries the case. Frequently, however, more information is needed which cannot be obtained from the defendant. In this case, two or more members of the Harvard Voluntary Defenders will conduct an investigation to find potential witnesses or other evidence that will be helpful in trying the case. Recently, a man who was accused of committing a murder in South Boston sought the help of the Defenders. His student interviewer believed his story that the killing was done in self-defense. The man said that there had been one witness, whose name he did not know. Two Voluntary Defenders scoured the neighborhood of the crime for six days until they found the witness--and the evidence he gave was instrumental in clearing the defendant. Thirteen members of the second-year class are selected each October to ioin the Vol- untary Defenders. Selection is not based on academic standing but on interest in the work and ability to perform it. Each applicant under- goes a personal interview and takes a written test in which he is required to unravel a com- plex fact situation. After selection, the new members go through an intensive training pe- riod in interviewing techniques, Massachusetts criminal procedure, and investigative methods. Education in fields connected with the Defend- ers' work does not stop with the training period, however. Informal luncheons are held approxi- mately once a month, with speakers who are experts in some phase of criminal law. Recent speakers have included a probation officer, an Assistant United States Attorney specializing in narcotics cases, and the Masschusetts Commis- sioner on Alcoholism. The officers of the Harvard Voluntary De- fenders are Richard C. Kohls, President, David F. Cavers, Jr., Secretary, and Parker D. Thom- son, Treasurer. The Boston Voluntary Defenders Committee is under the direction of Wilbur G. Hollingsworth, Esq., Chief Counsel. Front row, left to right: T. Wiley, P. Renne, D. Cavers, Jr. lSecretaryl, R. Kohls lPresidentl, R. Hoffman lSecretaryJ, P. Thomson lTreasurerl, B. Romer, D. Cantor, W. Looney. Second row: W. O'NeiIl, N. Pacun, A. Flaherty, J. Tilly, F. Schwelb, S. Sher, A. Karp, C. Hutchins, J. Steinberg. Third row: R. Goldman, P. Dorsey, S. Elsen, R. Cunningham, N. Poser, P. Baris, R. Bourne, R. Ridgeley, A. Chaplin, C, Werhane. egiafafiue eriearclz gureau LL Harvard Law students study law. However, members of the Harvard Student Legislative Research Bureau also have the opportunity to prepare and draft the law of the future. Since appropriate for legislative consideration. How- ever, many proiects are more complicated. Often the client is unaware of the difficult problems -technical, practical, and Constitutional-that S-s., Front row, left to right: R. Roe, R. Roe, R. Johnston lSecretaryl, Professor A. Sacks iFaculty Advisorl, P. Tobias lPresidentl, A. Field lVice President, Researchl, J. Helitzer lVice President, Client Affairsl. Second row: H, Nechin, D. Partan, J. Young, N. Davis, N. Rosen, J. Fritls, N. Coolidge, D. Sandberg. Third row: C. Trowbridge, J. Duffy, W. Tatlock, J. Udris, J. Keene, R. Roe, H. Chazen, E. Herman. its founding in 1952 the Bureau has worked to- ward expression of its belief that legislation can be precise, comprehensible, and effective. Its student draftsmen believe that the prepara- tion of legislation can also be an interesting and valuable educational experience for future lawyers. Some requests involve the drafting of rather clearly defined policy obiectives into language his proiect raises. Bureau members must point out pitfalls in interpretation, application, and ad- ministration. Often the client has only a vague notion of what he wants, and leaves it up to the Bureau team to study problems and come up with alternate solutions for his consideration. This search for policy often involves socio- logical research that takes members from the confines of Langdell Hall. But the Bureau's func- tion is purely ministerial--to prepare and draft appropriate legislation to effectuate a client's wishes. The Bureau takes no position on the wisdom or advisability of the underlying policies embodied in the drafts, and neither the Bureau or its members will lobby for a bill although oc- casionally its draftsmen are called on to explain technical points to legislative committees con- sidering the bill. Two of the Bureau's drafts were enacted into law last year: Vermont has passed a modification of its rule against perpetuities which was drawn by the Bureau working closely with Professor Barton Leach, and, also following a Bureau draft, the New Hampshire legislature provided for financial responsibility for parents and guard- ians of iuvenile delinquents who cause damage by their delinquency. This bill has ben circu- lated throughout the nation through the Na- tional Association of Attorneys General and has also been passed in Idaho. Members of the Bureau continued their prac- tice of serving in the office of the Counsel for the House of Representatives of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts during the hectic weeks preceding the deadline of filing bills for the succeeding legislative session. This provides practical experience in bill drafting under se- vere pressure of time. Regular proiects receive detailed considera- tion from several Bureau members. There is a preliminary screening to determine whether the Bureau is equipped to handle the work. The research and actual drafting of the bill, and the memorandum explaining its structure and language, is handled by a team of several members. The final product is then scrutinized to detect technical defects and to assure its re- sponsiveness to the client's objectives. This year the Bureau has thirty-five members -sixteen third year men and nineteen second year men. All were selected on the basis of a competition requiring the solution of a drafting problem. The competition was limited to students in the top half of each class. OFFICERS President Paul H. Tobias Vice President, Client Affairs Jack B. Helitzer Vice President, Research Arthur N. -Field Treasurer Alan E, Borotf Secretary Robert C. Johnston HOUGH founded as recently as l95l, the Coffee Hour has already made a place for itself as a Tuesday post-luncheon institution. Students with a thirst for both the beverage and for non-legal conversation find a stimulating break in a busy day as, over cups of coffee supplied by the administration and graciously poured by Law Wives, outstanding speakers talk informally and try to answer the questions of law and graduate students-often several hundred strong-gathered in Harkness Commons. Harvard luminaries, politicians, newsmen, car- toonists, theologians, and professional entertain- ers have all in turn taken the speakers' chair to help remind their audience that life is not bound by the hard covers of casebooks! Membership on the committee-for the Cof- came Front row, left to right: J. Finke iChairmanl, D. Levinson lTreasurerl, B. Romer Nice-Chain manl. fee Hour is much to informal to bear the weighty title organization -is always open to students inerested in serving the University community through work with the group. Much of a mem- ber's responsibility involves procuring speakers and arranging programs-a responsibility like- ly to involve communication with both local per- sonalities and visitors to Boston from the four corners of the world! Participation in the work of the group also affords members the privilege of attending pre- meeting luncheons with the guest of the day. These often turn into informal warm-up ses- sions with conversation likely to hit on any topic of interest-an unusual if not unique oppor- tunity for person-to-person discussion with the great and near-great. .giuclenf Kar Adociafion HE Harvard Student Bar Association has pro- gressed still further this year in its efforts to provide a program of interest to law students -an endeavor bolstered by a membership of 375. The Association sponsored a series of ad- dresses on topics of professional interest to its members. Speakers were Melvin M. Belli, Esq., San Francisco, California, noted personal in- iury plaintiff's attorney, United States Senator Albert Gore, Henry Hogan, General Counsel, General Motors Corporation, Arnold H. Salis- bury, Assistant Attorney General of Massachu- setts, and Edward Bennett Williams, Esq., Wash- ington, D. C., noted defense attorney. The Association also invited outstanding attorneys to give informal luncheon talks to members during the year. The large attendance at these discussions indicated law students' in- terest in hearing experiences and conclusion of practicing lawyers. ln addition to these programs, members made visits to state and federal courts to observe trials and interview the presiding iudge after adjournment. Members also made visits to Mas- sachusetts penal institutions during the year. Officers of the Student Bar for i957-58 are Carter L. Gore, President, Daniel M. Hall, Vice- President, Ronald J. Stein, Secretary, Christo- pher C. Larimore, Treasurer, George A. Page, Jr., Luncheon Speaker Chairman, and Robert G. Finley, Jr., Publicity Chairman. William C. McAuliFfe, Jr., served as first circuit Vice-Presi- dent for the American Law Student Association. Front row, left to right: N. Suzuki, J. Helitzer, K. Withers, G. Page iChairmanl, D, Hall lVice Presidentl, C. Gore lPresidentl, D. Barr, H. Wax, R. Petow, R. Hall. Second row: F. Yarbrough, J. Samuels, C. Edson, R. Hammer, R. Hotvedt, D. Miller, G. Roberson, J. Rossen, J. Siegel, M. Harrison. Third row: S. Alfred, P. Hale, J. Van Dusen, R. Greenberg, A. Morburger, E. Horwitz, R. Holz, L. Munlzing, A. Doud. Fourth row: E. Herman, J. Footlick, L. Siskind, G. Gove, S, Boiken, L. Goldberg, F. Gilmer, R. Seeburger, W. Ives. Fifth row: W. Noel, R. Robinson, R. Hobson, D. Dowden, D. Hocevar, H. Adams, W. Hanlon, W. Higgs. Missing: G. Boyce, D. Elliot, W. Fenerty, A, Flaherty, C. Fowler, D. Linett, R. Nader, J. Rossen, J. Roche. 1 Front row, left to right: P. Zerby, W. Duffy lVice Presidentl, W. Lawler lTreasurerl, E. Daly lPresidentl, M. Harrington, W. Fenerty fSecretaryl, R. Mooney, J. Lena, T. Gallagher, J. Gengzon, Second row: L. Quigley, L. Bodkin, W. Looney, R. Renehan, C. Del Sesto, E. Schroeder, A. Scalia, W. O'Neill, J. Milano, lf. Villamor. Third row: E. Grenier, J. Courtney, J, Mullaney, L. Maguire, W. Eagleston, F. Cleary, R. Murrin, W. McAuliffe, A. Lane, R. Manley. Fourth row: V. Weber, A. Pandaleon, R. Coleman, R. Dougherty, D. Dowden, H, Kensing, W. Hanlon, J. Page, D. Marchand, T. Malone, A. Ganz. L jAOI'l'L6l.5 0l e OT a professional organization and more than a club of hail-fellows-well-met, the St. Thomas More Society aspires to offer Catho- lic students at the Law School a community in which they can develop an appreciation of the relevance of Christian philosophy and values to the law and to contemporary society. lt recog- nizes that the vocation of the Christian lawyer is to further the process of development by which the law responds to human needs. At the same time, the Society offers its members social occasions in which they can deepen the ties of friendship in many hours of pleasant relaxation together. The Society's activities represent an attempt in some measure to strike a balance between the spiritual, the professional and the social. 4 Open and free-wheeling discussion periods are held monthly, on topics ranging from the sublime to the legal, with the club's unofficial chaplain, the Right Reverend Edward Murray of Boston, presiding. The Society sponsors an annual party for needy children in Boston, held in the Spring this past year. Also held in the Spring is the Society's annual banquet which this year had as its honored guest, Judge Charles Desmond of the New York Court of Appeals. Monthly communion breakfasts provide occa- sions at which prominent speakers discuss cur- rent social, professional and religious problems. During the past year, these speakers included John Cort of Commonweal and a member of a Boston law firm who spoke on the club's patron saint and namesake. Lett to right, first row: A. Atwell, Z. Weinsheink, R. Seidenberg lvice presidentl, D. Biederman lpresidentl, R. Leather, G. Erickson, H. Weinshienk. Second row: J. Samuels, R. Coon, R. Kubal, L. Glassman, I. Chin, R. Tufts. Third row: A. Albala, L. Muntzing, S. Ellis, T. Walsh, L. Doxsee lvice presidentl, E. Herman. 0l lfl,I'l'L NYONE with a Forum series ticket in hand- or the foresight to arrive early enough to get one of the remaining single-program tickets -this year had a chance to hear prominent speakers on widely diverse matters, followed by discussion that, at least on one occasion, was as notable as the formal address. Continuing to regard itself as a cultural and educational adiunct of the law school rather than a quasi-legal sounding board, the Forum departed from law and lawyers into the more foreign fields of politics-often with religious and sociological overtones-for its programs. Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina gave his viewpoint on The Civil Rights Act, while Aneurin Bevan told his Cambridge audience of the necessity for co-existence between East and West. His Beatitude, Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus, defended the pro-Greek position on that island-and several members of the audience took vociferous exception! Also among the speak- ers was Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, whose visit took place in the Spring term. OFFICERS Fall Semester President Saul A. Wolfe Vice Presidents Donald E. Biederman Robert A. Seidenberg Secretary Richard B. Leather Treasurer Gail Erickson Spring Semester President Donald E. Biederman Vice Presidents Robert A. Seidenberg Lawrence E. Doxsee Secretary Roberta Slobodkin Treasurer Jerome W. Breslow 6U U6U 6! ogaw REOP ELL into its second decade of publication, America's oldest law school newspaper in 1957 continued to present news and feature stories about Harvard Law School and articles of current interest to the legal profession in general. This year the Record, besides being distributed to the students and faculty of the Law School, numbered among its subscribers over six thousand five hundred alumni in the United States and abroad, and the leading universities and libraries in the country, During i957 the policy of publishing selected articles of interest to not only the alumni, but the legal profession at large, -was continued and expanded by the newspaper and interest in its columns has grown steadily. More letters and comments from readers, not only in this country but throughout the world, were received by the Record during i957 than ever before. Wide publicity was given to a two-part article published last spring entitled Caryl Chessman: A Layman in the Courts. This article, written by former Record President Frank A. Olson, con- tained an absorbing account of the famous San Quentin author-convict's fight to avert the sen- tence of death imposed upon him by a Califor- nia court, together with a careful and critical presentation and analysis of the legal issues involved in the various appeals Chessman has carried to higher courts. Much favorable comment and a large number of letters from all over the country were at- tracted by an expanded weekly Current Case feature written by Business Manager and former Editor Robert W. Oliver. A maior news item in gt the first issue this fall was an account of the summer visit to Moscow during the Russian- sponsored World Youth Festival of two Law School students. The front page of the Record weekly informed its readers of the maior news events concerning the Law School, its faculty and students. The addresses of many noted speakers who ap- peared at the School throughout the year were consistently reported. A number of book reviews were published during 1957. Humorous happen- ing in the legal world were highlighted in a feature entitled Sub Judice. Stimulating edi- ll'l' .1llz:l!.J.l. torials elicited much discussion and comment from the paper's readers. Nineteen hundred and fifty-seven was a year of continued expansion and recognition for the Harvard Law Record. lt was a year of increased subscriptions, of increased reader enthusiasm and comment. During the spring term the Board of Directors of the Record was composed of Robert W. Oliver, Arlington, Va., President, Joseph A. Page, Medford, Mass., Editorial Manager, Henry J. Stern, New York City, Business Manager, John J. Moss, New York City, Department Editor, Michael Mulroney, El Kader, Iowa, News Editor, Allen Wood, Woodstock, lll., Copy Editor, and William F. Cottrell, Chicago, Advertising Man- ager. During the Autumn term a four-man Board of Directors consisted of Joseph A. Page, Presi- dent, Robert W. Oliver, Business Manager, Wil- liam F. Cottrell, Department Editor, and David F. Binder, Beaver Falls, Pa., News Editor. Mrs. Truman lBetsyl Casner served indispen- sably as Secretary to the Record throughout the year. At elections in December a new and expanded Board of Directors was named for the spring issues of 1958. The new Board consists of David F. Binder, President, Joseph A. Page, Executive Editor, Robert W. Oliver, Business Manager, Wil- liam F. Cottrell, Editorial Manager, Ralph Nader, Senior Editor, and Robert E. Manley, News Ed- itor. Front row, left to right, E. Voss, D. Binder lNews Editori, J. Page lPresidentJ, l. Chin lPhotographerJ, B. Casner lSecretaryJ. Second row: G. Duke, H. Chazen, A. Amadeo, A. Novick. Third row, A. Chcgnard, D. Dowden, R. Borden. Missing: R. Oliver lBusiness Managerl, R. Manley, R. Nader lSenior Editori, M. Mulroney lEditorial Manageri. Editor Janet Senderowitz Business Manager Joseph R. Rosenthal Photography Editor Edmund R. Schroeder Associate Editor Ralph Nader STAFF Irving S. Chin Ray Jacobs Janet Senderowitz Sondra Green Joseph S. Rosenthal Burnham H. Greeley Morton Harris Carol Simon Edmund R. Schroeder Ralph Nader 1 Rober l. Shapiro 6LlfU .SZIAOOK Ll 600L HE Harvard Law School Yearbook isn't offi- cially of age yet--it's twenty years since the first edition made its appearance-but it feels sufficiently established to venture a claim to institutional status. Except for a wartime in- terruption from 1943 to 1945 lwhich accounts for the 1958 edition being Number 18 instead of Number 211, it has since 1938 been an an- nual accompaniment to the Spring term, arriving in the halls of Langdell sometime around the time Spring vacation does. Most students' only contacts with the book are white cards hastily filled out at registration, even hastier glances at the perpetual notices on classroom blackboards, and a trip to 23 Everett Street for a session with the photographer. But members of the staff are doing a lot besides collecting cards and writing notices. The work of putting out a Yearbook begins as soon as students return in September, with the solicita- tion of subscriptions at first year registration. Late Fall means selling advertisements, writing copy, organizing information on 1500 students, and deciding on features and dedications. As soon as pictures trickle back from the photog- rapher, there's another flurry of activity, usually iust before Christmas vacation. Eventually the last copy is typed and retyped, pictures identified as 'far as they'lI ever be, and the dummy goes to the publisher in New York. The scene ends with editors trying to catch up on courses, write seminar papers lalready duel, and get eight hours sleep at least one night a week. But it's only an intermission, Spring arrives and with it flowers and monstrous-large cartons on the doorstep of 23 Everett. Cleverly marked Fragile to fool the unwary, the boxes are actually full of newly-bound, still-smelling-of-ink Yearbooks, each iacketed only in its own dust- cover. Now card tables appear in Langdell's north corridor lbecause there's ca closet there for handy storage of books overnightl and every hour, booksellers brace themselves for a barrage of receipts thrust upon them from three sides. K, Once classes have reconvened at ten past the hour, there's another period of inaction except for attempts to placate the harassed soul of one who comes to complain that he is not John Smith even if the caption beside his picture said so. Nine hundred and fifty books are distributed, in the main, in three days. Latecomers are in- formed that they can pick up their copies at the 23 Everett Street oftice any day between l and 2 p.m. And-tive weeks before finals- it's all over but the collecting, calculating, and closing up. Until September. r ll . Y - , .Allin aruarcl Jaw iueri HE Law Wives got off to another good start with a successful buffet supper to welcome the first year wives. The annual introductory tea followed in October, given by Mrs. Erwin N. Griswold, permanent sponsor of the organiza- tion. Mrs. Calvert Magruder and Mrs. Robert E. Keeton served as other faculty advisors, while wives ioining the organization. The meetings were informative, yet informal and friendly, pro- viding at the same time a source of fun and friendship and a chance for the exchange of ideas with other wives whose husbands will one day be attorneys. EXECUTIVE BOARD Mrs. Philip A. Putnam again organized the n Faculty Socials, small, informal evening coffee Presldem Mrs' Truman S' Casner hours at the homes of various faculty wives. VlCe'P eslde i Mrs' Parke' D' Thomson Besides weekly Wednesday night meetings, 2nd Vice-President Mrs. David F. Cavers, Jr. the Law Wives also scheduled a number of Correspondmg Secreiary special events to which husbands were invited, . Mrs' Andrew J' Casner' fr' among them C pot-luck supper and movie, G Recording Secretary Mrs. Gerald T. Sager Christmas party for the Harvard Law Children, Treasure' Mrs- Robert M- Royalty a cocktail party lwith Law School faculty and Social Chairman Mrs. Jay E. Brett wives Us Questsl, the Borristers' Ball, and 0 Hospitality Chairman Mrs. Peter L. Malkin spring fashion show' Public Relations Mrs. Ronald Glickman The number of married law 'students totaled Members at Large Mrs. Robert M. Buchanan 445, with approximately half of that number of Mrs. Donald E. Endacott First row, left to right: Mrs. G. Saier, Mrs. A. Casner, Jr., Mrs. P. Thomson, Mrs. T. Casner lPresidentl, ' - M . J'. B lt Mr Mrs. D. Cavers, Jr., Mrs. R. Royalty, Mrs. P. Malkin. Second row. Mrs. R. Buchanan, rs re , s. Robert E. Keeton lSponsorl, Mrs. D. Endacott, Mrs. R. Glickman. Y f . i i 33 is ti? is Y -ii in H -. ' 180 S 5 , if M5200 ommiffee 0 . . Front row, left to right: J. Young, T. Brelz, J. Hostetler lEditorl. Second row: J. Stroh, D. Elter lChairmanl, W. Handleman lSecretaryl. AR from being concentrated on a single en- terprise, the activities of the Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House might be described as a series of proiects. lts endowment has been used primarily to keep the Law School Loan Library up to date- which means constant additions and subtrac- tions because of the increasing number of new texts being used at the school. Donations of books and a planned program of used-book purchases have both helped in shelf-filling. An equally important piece of work, the Har- vard Law School Directory, is published and distributed to students tree of charge by the Committee. This year's edition was both earlier and larger without sacrificing its accuracy. Other activities included the Fall mixer held to give the bachelor contingent at the school a chance to get acquainted with women from surrounding schools. December brought the blood drive sponsored by the Committee with the aid of the Dorm Council. Having danced, donated blood, and survived the Fall Ames rounds, a goodly number of people, anxious for a vacation from Cambridge, took advantage of the Committee's Christmas carpool. And in February, the Committee spon- sored the Harvard Combined Charities drive, pressing 'for-and getting-more tax-free char- itable contributions from law students than in any prior year. ln between proiects, the Committee-never anxious to stand aloof from other groups-lent its support to other organizations serving the law school community. Left to right, first row: C. Kirkwood, G. Schwendiman, B. Oestreich isecretaryi, E. Schroeder lchair- mani, D. Hall lvice-chairmanl, J. Senderowitz, H. Johnston. Second row: M. Muntzing, W. O'Neill, W. Knecht, A. McColl, W. Ives, P. Banta. Third row: B. Barr, D. Hocevar, T. Coolidge, J. Jackson. aw 3400! elau Acorn ommiffee TARTING in the midst of a political oft-year, the Harvard Law School Republican Com- mittee rallied the GOP solid core to member- ship and after an early Fall organizational meeting made plans for the year's activities. Many Young Republicans got a taste of pre- cinct politics when the committee provided as- sistance to the bi-partisan Cambridge Civic As- sociation in the i957 city and school board elections. Activities in connection with the elec- tion ranged from doorbell-ringing to duty at the polls, with some members appearing at the subway entrance in Harvard Square early in the morning to distribute election literature. Fall activities also included preliminary plans for a Harvard Young Republicans Political Forum, which will bring various speakers to the School during the Spring and next Fall. New officers are chairman, L. Manning Muntz- ing, vice-chairman, Charles W. Kirkwood, and otticers-at-large Robert J. Barr, Thomas R. Cool- idge, Herbert H. Kaiser Jr., and Alexander M. S. McColl. Retiring officers are chairman, Edmund R. Schroeder, vice-chairman, Daniel M. Hall, op- erations chairman, William D. North, secretary, Betty Jean Oestreich, membership chairman, Gary I. Schwendimang and publicity chairman, Gordon Bugbee. The Committee is a semi-autonomous group within the Harvard Young Republican Club, with the chairman ex-officio a member of the all- University club planning committee. This year, Vice-Chairman Hall was elected as member-at- large to the planning committee. l Front row, left to right: K. Withers, J. Samuels, Professor R. Keeton lFaculty Sponsort, T. Clark lPrssidentt, W. Higgs lVice Presidentl, S. Volk, M. Rich, Z. Fairbanks. Second row: J. Hawes, R. Arnold, M. Muntzing, D. White, H. Cannon, R. Hobson, P. Grifting, M. Kramer, H. Browne. Third row: J. Churchill, W. Ruffin, P. Holleman, D. Robinson, J. Todd, M. Harris, P. Zeidman, J. Johnston. Fourth row: K. Hill, R. Walton, M. Barkin, D. Hall, F, Gilmer, W. Noel. Missing: Professor E. Brown fFaculty Sponsorl, S. Ady, N. Allen, A. Applefield, A. Atwell, T. Brown, C. Burdette, G. Bruton, C. Blankslein, B. Clogelt, R. Dillenbeck, B. Evans, K. Ewing, H. Fendley, M. Gurley, C. Gore, C. Gay, R. Goldsmith, A, Heldman, L. Hill, E. Hudson, W. Haugen, H. Johnston, B. Kilbride, C. Larimore, E. Manning, H. Mead lSecretary-Treosurerl, J. Mitchell, E. McAmis, W. Malone, J. Monteith, R. Oliver, H. Peterson, J. Richardson, R. Ravel, J. Ritchie, J. Rill, H. Robinson, W. Sparks, W. Stapleton, R. Shapiro, A. Sundberg, H. Simons, R. Thieblot, P. Wells, D. Welch, P. Weir, A. Ziegler. .Sioufim CM IXIE has long sent a host of sons-and daughters-northward to Harvard, who find it helpful while here to acquaint themselves with their colleagues from the South. The Southern Club traditionally has made this possible. This has been the most active post-war- World War ll, that is-year for the Club. Its ranks having been swelled by a nearly unprece- dented influx of first-year Southerners, and lib- eral allowances having been made to admit Northerners married to Southern girls and those of Southern backgrounds currently residing in states north of the Potomac and Ohio Rivers, the Club boasted nearly a hundred members at final compilation. Geographic residences ranged from Delaware to Texas, and almost every gradation of Southern political and social opin- ion had its spokesman. Any internecine differences, however, were glossed over by a gala social calendar. ln late September, an initial mixer fostered good ac- quaintances despite the uncertain origins of the refreshments. Soon thereafter the Club con- tinued its policy of co-ordination with similar groups in the Boston area by descending on the Business School Rebels for a ioint B. Y. O. L. party. An addition to club activities this year was a series of informal luncheons which brought Dean Pound, Professor Sutherland, Dean Bruce, other members of the Law School and well- known Southern alumni to speak on topics or legal, economic, social, and political interest. Southern Club members feel that the group's raison d'etre has been well-served this year as the Club has sought to stimulate social, intel- Iectual and professional associations among men and women born and bred in Dixie. CA6U'lC2l y 9 Chauncy Street Cambridge 38, Mass. HE Chancery Club was incorporated in 1926 to provide and maintain Club facilities for its members and their guests, to promote social contact and professional association, and to further the study of Jurisprudence among the members of Harvard Law School. The school year 1957-1958 was one of energetic pursuit of these noble purposes. The original facilities of the Club were located at 44 Follen Street, the present location of Lincoln's Inn. This building was abandoned in 1929 for the Charles Addams house at 1557 Massachusetts Avenue. ln 1957, the Club was informed that this building would be torn down to make room for a new wing for the Law School and-regretfully-gathered together its possessions and looked for a new home. Some years before, an Alumni Advisory committee had been elected and a reserve for a new building created. Through the helpful guidance of this committee, the Club was able to purchase the building at 9 Chauncy Street. In its pre-Chancery days, the house had been used as four separate apartments, but with some industrious construction work and a few flights into redecoration, it became a comfortable club house. The biggest iob was the basement, which was transformed from a scientific laboratory into a bar, lounge, and space for band and dancing. The ground floor was given over to three dining rooms and their adjoining kitchen, while two rooms on the second floor were furnished for reading and television, with a coffee room iust oFf to the side. And there was still space remain- ing for seven members to live on the third floor and in what had been a back apartment. The Club had inherited a yard filled with flowers and shrubs of unknown quantity and variety. To cope with this unprecedented respon- sibility, a Grounds Committee was duly selected and appointed and soon had the yard well in hand. While some new problems in community rela- tionships were presented in the new location- and by the new location-after a slight inter- change with the Cambridge police and some readiustment, everyone settled down to enioy the new home. lt was the center of the social contact of Club members in the form of the Friday after- noon Happy Hour and the Saturday evening informal dances, and was also the base of op- erations for the Annual Charles River Excursion, the Fall Skating Party, and the Christmas and Spring formals. To maintain some degree of fitness in the midst of such high living, the Club organized a full calendar of athletics. Football, basketball, and softball each had its season, while of course squash racquets held sway as a year- round favorite. While the study of Jurisprudence may not have been uppermost in each member's mind during these activities, doubtless such relaxation was an invaluable aid to subsequent study. Also of value, in a more direct way, was the contact with faculty members when they visited the Club, such occasions made it possible for mem- bers to meet and talk with their professors in a more informal way. Guiding all these activities with a wise and iudicious hand was the Board of Governors, seven elected officers ably assisted by several committees and their hard-working chairmen. OFFICERS Chancellor Philip S. Plexico Vice Chancellor David W. Robinson Secretary Hubert N. Cannon Treasurer Robert L. Terry Alumni Secretary George M. Sanchez Members-at-Large Eugene T. Herbert Thomas W. Brown THIRD YEAR B. J. Abrams P. D. Holleman N. R. Allen S. D. Horton, Jr. R. A. Belfer J. S. Hostetler M. H. Bell A. B. Jochnick G. O. Bruton G. G. Busdicker H. N. Cannon H. G. Kenner L. S. Lakin W. F. Looney, Jr. T. L. Clark W. M. McGovern, J F. C. Cleary H. L. Mead, Jr. R. L. Crosby J. E. Merrow A. C. Davis W. L. Milde L. S. Dome R. F. Mooney R. M. Duncan J. D. Edwards C. A. Morrison S. D. Moses D. D. Etter J. Oppenheim R. E. Fleck E. Orshan W. H. Gorham N. Pacun H. D. Gould, Jr. W. H. Hazen E. T. Herbert L. S. Patrick P. 5. Plexico B. M. Ramer - tif. ujsuf P. O. Rheingold D. W. Robinson J. P. Rooney, Jr. D. M. Rose A. J. Rothkopf G. M. Sanchez C. W. Schoeneman C. N. Selinger E. R. Schroeder J. O. Stiles R. C. Anderson W. W. Anderson A. G. Blumberg R. L. Bonello T. W. Brown J. B. Burroughs 2 45, J. H. Stroh R. L. Terry P. D. Thomson P. H. Tobias L. A. Vassalo D. Vlahides, ll R. J. Walton J. N. Williams R. E. Williamson J. M. Youngquist SECOND YEAR E. M. Borges L. N. Cavanaugh, Jr. W. R. Carpenter R. C. Cohen D. E. Collins B. L. Comstock W. J. Condren W. H. Cowles B. H. Daniels R. S. Davidoff D. C. Davies A. K. Delson J. H. Demler R. R. Dillenbeck A. L. Doud R. L. Duff J. D. Dunmire R. C. Ely W. J. Fastifl' A. F. Flaherty R. Fleischman C. E. Friedman G. Gillis L. A. Glassman S. B. Goldberg H. P. Harpending J. E. Havelock C. V. Henry H. A. Jenkins F. M. Joseph J. A. Kennedy, Jr. J. P. Kirsch K. M. Klineman J. R. Krahmer A. H. Kroll A. A. Leavens, lll l. R. Macleod W. G. McConnell J. H. McChord, Jr. W. G. Martin R. B. Mayor L. L. Miller A. Y. Muraoka R. D. Murrin A. A. Nelson F. L. Nelson W. D. North J. T. O'Donnell L. W. Quigley R. H. Rea J. F. Rill S. Rosenthal W. A. Schaffer R. N. Schmalz R. A. Savrann S. C. Schott N. Sepenuk R. M. Shea J. J. Sheriden S. S. Shuman D. J. Smalley L. S. Sokoloff J. K. Sommer M. F. Spicer J. J. Sussman E. M. Thayer W. D. Thies M. A. Williams V. K. Wilson W. D. Wisbaum J. E. Young J. C. Youngman E. M. Abramson W. J. Andre R. E. Armstrong A. Atwell R. F. Barnitt J. R. Bartels, Jr. M. J. Belman M. H. Berthier R. B. Boal L. G. Bodkin R. L. Boorstein C. L. Booth M. Brown W. E. S. Browning B. P. Burns W. G. Buss, Jr. J. J. Carlin T. S. Chittenden FIRST YEAR F. S. Hird, lll D. L. Hocevar J. A. Holman R. J. Hummers D. A. Ingram W. J. Jones H. G. Keller J. C. Kelsh C. W. Kirkwood R. A. Krantz, Jr. K. H. Lawrence H. J. Lehman A. Levin S. R. Loeb J. W. Malone S. M. Mandel R. L. Mayer B. McLannahan S. E. DeForest W. P. Eagleston S. A. Ellis J. G. Follis J. M. Freyer J. S. Gilbert D. E. Gold W. M. Goldstein C. F. Graney P. S. Griffing J. D. Hamilton, Jr. W. J. Hanlon M. l. Harrison R. P. Harrison A. W. Heldman E. C. McLean, Jr. D. F. Morgan D. P. Mulkeen J. D. Murphy B. Murray L. W. Newman F. P. O'Hara C. J. Overgaard W. W. Owens, Jr. S. Perlin P. E. Plunkett J. Portugal L. Rabinovitz G. G. Roberson C. F. Rossow J. S. Samuels, lll R. A. Schotland D. B. Shillman D. R. Simon H. D. Simons R. E. Smith W. E. Sparks, lll D. H. Stein F. L. P. Stone D. B. Strain C. F. Swoboda R. Sylvor C. L. Terry, lll T. L. Tolles T. L. van der Voort W. G. van Dorn B. Veret T. C. Wallis T. H. Walsh, Jr. J. E. Watson, Jr. D. A. White A. M. Wiggins, Jr. D. L. Willott GRADUATE STUDENTS R. H. Evans W. Goodhart D. Williams THIRD YEAR W. S. Allen J. E. Bacon B. H. Bailey T. J. Bain S. Beniamin R. H. Binder A. W. Bingham, ll S. M. Boyd W. L. Boyden, lll H. H. Browne, Jr. D. H. Burnett T. S. Casner D. F. Cavers, Jr. J. H. Churchill B. M. Clagett irrcofnii .gran Sociefg 44 Follen Street Cambridge 3 8, Massachusetts J. D. Crowley C. W. Culp J. D. Dana C. R. Davis, Jr. T. J. Dee D. A. Doheney R. M. Duncan T. D. Edwards S. Elsen J. M. Emery, ll T. B. Evans H. E. J. Finke J. F. Finnell J. S. Finney J. French, lll H. Gardner E. M. Ginsburg J. J. Glasser H. P. Gleason G. B. Gray, lll J. K. Hartman W. H. Hays, lll MEMBERSHIP 1957-1958 K. W. Hergenhan W. B. Hetzel L. J. Hoch E. R. Hudson, Jr. J. W. Kearns, Jr. S. A. Kessler A. L. Lefkowitz A. S. Lehmann K. Lewis F. A. Little R. S. Magruder J. B. Martineau A. S. Meyer J. W. Mills J. C. Mitchell P. L. Nash J. D. Nyhart R. J. O'Brien W. O'Neill, Jr. M. P. Phelps H. F. Philp H. D. Potter 188 P. A. Reese W. O. Rittenhouse R. J. Romulo P. R. Rugo C. M. Sapers J. N. Scales H. E. Schepps E. C. Schmultz H. R. Schumacher D. W. Scully K. H. Spaeth R. D. Spizzirri J. L. Terry W. H. Thigpen L. Tiger, Jr. N. W. Wallace V. A. Weber, Jr. M. J. Weissman J. T. Wood, lll M. G. Yamin P. F. Ziedman J. H. Zentay , Q ff,-gc ,g - K WM '-fh'f'5X. .V JJ . -me A . M.. .- sw!! 1-If-A .U -: ...M- SECOND YEAR F. E. Babb R. J. Barnett D. Baum R. M. Baxter J. T. Bidwell, Jr. E. Boasberg, Ill M. Bogie K. H. Booty R. B. Bourne C. P. Bovone P. L. Brawner K. M. Burbank A. J. Casner, Jr. A. B. Chaplin R. M. Cleveland C. N. Collins N. J. Coolidge T. A. Cunningham E. S. Davis C. Davison G. S. Delafield L. E. Doxsee J. Duffy D. Dulles S. Ervin, Jr. B. D. Evans R. R. Fox J. F. Fritts D. Gilmore E. R. Goodkind G. E. H. Gowen D. l. Granger J. K. Greenberg G. B. Greer M. H. Hackett, Jr. J. Hanna, Jr. B. B. Harvey, Jr. W. G. Haugen J. H. Head, Jr. M. A. Heckscher R. R. G. Hobson W. F. Hock, Jr. J. W. Hopkins, Jr. K. D. Hubbard C. C. Humpstone J. Hurlock C. Hutchins, Jr. T. C. Jamieson, Jr. W. B. King A. C. Koch R. S. Koehler, lll R. C. Kohls S. J. Kumble P. A. LaRiviere W. J. Lawlor, lll R. A. Levin H. M. Lobl J. P. MacCarthy W. K. Mackey K. A. McClung J. S. McGeeney J. E. McGovern, Jr. D. H. Miller, lll G. A. Millspaugh, Jr. J. R. Modrall W. A. Nicely W. J. Nicoson W. M. Noel, Jr. C. F. O'NeiI, Jr. L. S. O'Neill G. A. Page, Jr. P. Parker G. Paschal B. C. Phelps F. H. Prem, Jr. W. T. Quillen J. M. Rae H. S. Reilly B. Rosner I. D. Russell F. P. Schoettle F. A. O. Schwarz A. R. Seith M. L. Shapiro C. W. Small C. R. Staliford J. R. Stahr R. E. Sullivan J. A. Sutro, Jr. W. Tatlock R. H. Thomas A. Von Hirsch D. Ward J. G. Wells S. F. Wentz B. R. Wheeler Q. R. White A. Ziegler FIRST YEAR W. R. Aikens B. Albright A. S. Alexander, N. B. Angell P. C. Ausbrook J. B. Austin G. Avant, Jr. P. G. Banta S. L. Batchelder, L. M. Bearman G. F. Bernardin R. C. Bickford R. C. Brown G. S. Burke J. S. Chatfield J. A. Churchill L. L. Colbert E. P. Conquest, Jr. T. R. Coolidge M. A. Cooper E. M. Cover C. Dickinson P. S. Doherty G. J. Dunn D. E. Endacott J. Foote S. B. Fortenbaugh D. Gerlach F. W. Gilmer A. M. Goodale G. E. Gove C. L. Grimes A. M. Grosman R. C. Guggenheimer C. J. Hahn R. M. Heller L. L. Hill T. A. Hopkins S. J. Letts M. Levinson J. R. Lind H. F. Martin, Jr. R. P. Matteucci Z. M. Mihaly M. L. Muntzing P. F. Nitze K. O'Connell H. Peterson, Jr. J. A. Pike O. A. Plimpton J. L. Rice, Ill J. C. Richardson J. Ritchie W. D. Ruckelshaus W. H. Ruitin, Jr. M. D. Smith, Jr. V. T. Squires R. Stewart W. O. Sumner P. A. Sutherland W. W. Taft J. J. Taylor P. A. Tomei A. H. Tomes, Jr. C. D. Trowbridge, Jr C. W. Utiford, Jr. W. C. Ughetta S. Van R. Ulman A. R. Van Doren, Jr. J. G. Van Dusen R. Ward, Jr. W. B. Warren BOARD OF GOVERNORS Jr' Front row, left to right: J. Wood, lll, J. Finney, D, Scully, H. Browne, Jr., G. Millspaugh, Jr., J. D. Nyhart. Missing: C. Uttord, J. Bacon, L. Boyden, S. Boyd. J. F. Johnston, Jr. H. H. Kaiser, Jr. R. W. Kent J. B. Kilbride, Jr. W. F. Landers. Jr. R. H. Lane G. Lang, Jr. 189 P. S. Sarbanes D. F. Sandberg F. D. Schroeder J. W. Sears D. A. Sharp W. D. Slawson J. M. Smith C. W. Werhane R. White, Jr. T. W. Wiley W. H. Willcox G. C. Wilson, lll J. B. Winston H. B. Zobel BJ HE Bull and Bear Club of the Harvard Law School was formed in i952 by a small group of students who wanted to learn more about the world of finance and business. Its membership has since grown from I5 to over 340, and the club's purposes and activities have changed somewhat since its inception. Today, the club is designed to give men with some de- gree of business experience a chance to keep in touch with the world of finance during their years at school. However, it also offers those with no business background a chance to meet prominent members of the business world and to learn about such activity. Visits from cor- poration executives and members of investment houses, with discussions of the market or an in- side glimpse at a company, are often enioyed. There is also a bi-monthly news-letter, T-I-C-K-E-R T-A-P-E, which contains articles of general interest to members. Features may deal CUT, l either with the market as a whole or with a particular industry. Every member of the club is eligible to com- pete in an investment contest in which a con- testant is given a hypothetical 550,000 to invest over a six-month period. There is also a contest in which prizes are ofiered for articles on a financial subiect of the entrant's choice. Harvard's group may well be the first of many, similar clubs have been started in Maryland, Illi- nois, Michigan, and Yale Law schools. OFFICERS President Valentine A. Weber, Jr. First Vice President William J. Lawlor, Ill Second Vice President Gary O. Turndorf Secretary Bennet B. Harvey, Jr. Treasurer Chester R. Davis, Jr. Faculty Advisor Louis Loss Front row, left to right: E. Fleischer, D. Stein, B. Terry lTreasurerJ, G. Jacobs lVice Presidenti, E. Schroeder tPresidentJ, N. Allen iSecretaryJ, S. Robinson. Second row: M. Shralow, S. Loeb, L. Quigley, T. Smith, L. Glassman, W. Cottrell, R. Weber. Third row: F. Joseph, M. Harrison, W. Theis, R, Bacon, J. Sussman, J. Jackson. ormiforg ounci HIS has been the seventh year that the Dor- mitory Council has successfully handled the day-to-day problems arising in graduate men's living units. Its constitution notes that it was established in order to promote the welfare of the Harvard Law School dormitory residents and to work together with other residents of gradu- ate dormitories in solving mutual problems and to cooperate with the Harvard Law School administration concerning any and all problems affecting law dormitory residents . . . With president Edmund R. Schroeder at the helm for the first term, the Council aided the administration as a sounding board for student opinion, giving criticism and suggestions. It served as a formal means of bringing attention to friction points between students and admin- istration. The Council also served students in other ways. The Social Committee, headed for the first term by Jerome J. Sussman, presented a series of Saturday night dances and several mixers to which women students from neighbor- ing schools were invited. One of the most time-consuming activities was hearing cases of alleged violations of parietal rules. Ernest M. Fleischer was chairman of the Judiciary Committee, whose work is essentially enforcement of these rules. Also working throughout the year were the Buildings and Grounds Committee headed by William F. Cottrell, the Athletics Committee led by Richard D. Weber, and the Publicity Commit- tee under Winthrop D. Thies. In the first term, George Jacobs served as vice president while Neal Allen was secretary and Robert L. Terry acted as treasurer. Second term officers were Jerome Sussman, president, James W. Jackson, vice president, Leslie A. Glasman, treasurer, and Robert L. Brenner, secretary. Front row, left to right: M. Harrington, J. Hochberg, S. Goldstaub, C. Edson tCorresponding Secretaryt, H. Gleason iPresidentl, W. Higgs Nice President and Treasurerl, R. Schotland, R, Johnston, C. Simon iSecretaryl. Second row: H. Weinshienk, R. Broughton, E. Horwitz, W. Peer, R. Matteucci, E. Ginsburg, D. Parton, D. Miller, J. Helitzer. Third row: S. Boikan, J. Van Dusen, J. Samuels, W. Goldstein, S. Alfred, H. Peck, R. Hotvedt, E. Herman, R. Seeburger. Fourth row: P. Zeidman, R. Hobson, W. Jones, C. Fogler, J. Duffy, R, Mayer. emocrafic ITH 225 members from the Law and Grad- uate Schools, the Democratic Club this year ranked as the largest Democratic student organization in New England. Although there was no national election in which to participate, the Club had an unusually active year. A cocktail party in October in honor of Sen- ator Joseph Clark of Pennsylvania led off the year's events. Coming soon after the launching of Sputnik l, the meeting provided an oppor- tunity to hear the views of an outstanding Dem- ocratic Senator on America's defense program. Also in October, the Club sponsored a mixer dance in Harkness Commons with the Wellesley and Radcliffe Young Democrats. Later in the year, receptions were held for Senator John F. Kennedy and Governor Foster Furcolo of Mas- sachusetts. This year the Club initiated a series of lunch- eon meetings with members of the faculty and experts on local politics. Among the guests were Professors Dawson and McNaughton, who dis- cussed their experiences as candidates for Con- gress, Middlesex County District Attorney James L. O'Dea, Jr. '49, and Cambridge City Coun- cilman Joseph A. DeGuglieImi. OFFICERS President Herbert P. Gleason Vice President and Treasurer William L. Higgs Recording Secretary Carol A. Simon Corresponding Secretary Charles L. Edson Faculty Advisor Abram J. Chayes MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Marvin E. Barkin Carl M. Levin Michael S. Dukakis Herbert S. Levine Roy A. Schotland N ' W2 Bl Q .5 WW From row, Iefl lo righh D. Sharp, W. King, A. Dielsch, G. Erickson, Professor Neal lFaculfy Advisorl C. Collins fPresidenH, C. Selinger, R. Loeb. Second row: A. Abala, J. Miller, T. Jordon, D, Levinson R. Hall, R. Guilford. Third row: D. Mitchell, D. Armslrong, R. Springwaler, J. Traynor, S. Rcppaporl. agkrnia 193 1 FEATURES , D ,. uv 'ov' 'f M' 'Hl1x:mHw.:2g, .L . iumrw an I . M.-.M -4-.km ' ...W ,4 vmwwmya-qw' ...- XXXN X? ,tw V 2 . ' Ai' ,.,,'::iI. .Z l !IL5Q5l:f4.:51,- V- cl Af f K. i 'Z ii it ':Q5'l lIl:1E ,f if N. wet'-1 t-fi' f ' . was ft 1 .:ziswt.i 1-f'1.s?fff 'I H., ,V V, V., --1 - 4:-1-fs: f , ' 'Y :, 5-1,1 fm . ' 2 X . M, 'l .. 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M :1254--:f ,r11IrE112E15r5, ' : w 52':g'E:',..' '-ffrf.','.gg:gg j:j.j.j ' 15f::51g'f '1:5 ':5:3 r:'5s i2f'2f'!-'jig42-1555125f''f13f vE12E5E5Eg1 55Z, ','jlai5, 25E'''E553E553Egf''jijE1'Q 'g f5E5 1 ' '12 ''I'J''''jI''3E355E1ErE555Eg 'g2 'i5: '235E1. 25 1 4, '. 'ff -'H ' :i .-If '.i-'--:ii5E55ifEIEE543rfifiiiffi.-E5'1-134' -5 2 2 cgnfernafiona HE challenges and impact of international transactions on our daily lives, with all their rewards and responsibilities, can no longer be the subject of casual study and training. Twen- tieth century existence is more and more tran- scending national boundaries: to call this bur- geoning fait accompli a new frontier is a misapplication. Rather the new is more de- scriptive of our serious awareness of the fact, while the frontier reflects the pioneering stage of our knowledge. If the law has lagged behind the changes of our social life, a fortiori is this true of the law schools' curricula. Examples are the late introduc- tion of courses in the fields of corporate com- egdf .S?bL6k26 binations, recapitalization and reorganization, in the Federal Income Tax, and in medico-legal problems. Harvard's program in International Legal Studies-the study of legal aspects of international transactions involving business en- terprises, individual citizens or governments-is designed to provide the legal education and research required by the changed needs of American society, and on this occasion with less of a time lag. Perhaps the most commendable rationale be- hind the Program is that not only must scholar- ship and tradition catch up with developments but they can help pave the way to greater progress and growth. For instance, most would concur with one observer's remarks that an effective case can be made that the unavailability of these skills iof the legal professionl to pri- vate business contributes to the relatively low rate of American private investment abroad. As an organic part of the normal course of teaching and research at the Law School the Program has four principal functions: First is the training of American lawyers in the legal aspects of international transactions and relations. Student enrollment in these courses has spiralled. The course in Interna- tional Law has grown from 35 students in 1952- 1953 to 90 in 1957-1958. Legal Problems of Doing Business Abroad went from 36 in 1954- 1955 to 84 in 1957-1958. Other courses and seminars have shown similar growth. The cur- riculum has been also expanding at the rate of two or three courses annually. Second is the training of foreign students, drawn from Central and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australasia. Currently the School has some 89 foreign students from 31 different countries throughout the world. The third function is an extensive program of research presently covering such problems as the effect of tax policy and administration on international trade, foreign investment and the formation of capital in newly developing areas, the effects of the antitrust laws of the United States on U. S. industry abroad, the status of international waterways, with special reference to international canals, and a study of the re- sponsibility of states for injuries to the persons or property of foreigners. The World Tax Series, an important part of International Legal Studies, is preparing a series of monographs on the tax systems of some thirty of the principal countries of the world. Volumes on Brazil, the United Kingdom and Mexico have been issued with the publication of tax studies on Australia, Colom- bia, Sweden and the Federal Republic of Ger- many due in 1958. The fourth obiective is the mutual enrichment of the American and other legal systems through the comparative study of law. The physical structure to house these ambi- tious scholars and plans will be a 51,000,000 wing to Langdell Hall. ln the way of vital statis- tics, the building will comprise 5 levels, con- taining a reading room, 4 seminar rooms, 10 faculty oFt1ces, 30 small private offices for re- search associates and senior graduate students, 90 cubicles in the stacks and a combination luncheon room and graduate student lounge. Stack space, accommodating 250,000 volumes, will alleviate the serious over-crowding of books in Langdell and render these materials more accessible for ready use. Plans for completion place the time in the late spring or early summer of 1959 which will permit official opening for the 1959-1960 aca- demic year. For the present, Kendall House will survive and continue to shelter a substantial part of the International Program in Taxation. lt is planned, however, when funds are available, to erect a dormitory at this site to house American and foreign students, with a mind to facilitating in- formal association and friendship. The International Legal Studies Program may well be, by the testimony of the future, the Law School's most significant development of the past half century. Maitland has paid tribute to the role of the School in the growth of law in the western world when he spoke of the glory of Bourges, the glory of Bologna, the glory of Harvard. But it will not be glory steeped in tradition that is to carry the School forward on the crest of the future, but vision and foresight -traits most emphatically displayed by the pres- ent program. GRADUATE STUDENTS UNPICTURED SURENDRA K. AGRAWALA B.A., M.A. University of Allahabad '47, LL.B., LL.M. University of Lucknow '52 and '54 12 Albert Road, Allahabad, India MEHMET AKMANSU Law graduate, University of Istanbul '36 Namik Kemal mh. 1, Cad. '12, Ankara, Turkey GEORGE H. ALDRICH B.A. DePauw '54, LL.B. Harvard '57 518 E. Ewing Ave., South Bend, Ind. CHITARANJAN F. AMERASINGHE B.A. Cambridge '55, LL.B. Cambridge '56 I02fI Cotta Road, Colombo, Ceylon JOSE S. ARMONIO LL.B. Philippines '52 Culasi Antique, Philippines PURNENDU K. BANERJEE B.A., M.A., LL.B. Calcutta University, LL.M. New York '54 Gout India, New Delhi, India PAOLO BERNARDI Law graduate, University of Pavia '57, LL.B. Harvard '57 1 Renatu Fucini, Milan, Italy HAYDAR A. BOGENC Economics graduate, Siyasal Biligiler '42 15-9 Mebuseuleri, Ankara, Turkey MILTON BORDWIN B.B.A. N. Y. C. C. '52, LL.B. Harvard '57 847 East l72nd St., New York, N. Y. Adviser for Ames Competition EUGEN J. BOROSH LL.B. Sydney University School of Law '56 Sydney, Australia POHLMANN J. BRACEWELL, JR. LL.B. Western Reserve '54 96 Benson St., Monrovia Liberia, West Africa ALVAN BRODY A.B. Harvard '53, LL.B. Harvard '57 4 Thurnston Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. DANTE A. CAPONERA Doctor of Law, '39, Doctor of Political Science '43, Rome, Ancien Eleve, Paris '47 314 Via Nomentana, Rome, Italy TILGHMAN B. EVANS B.A. Yale '54, LL.B. Harvard '57 Greenville, Dela. RENE GAUTRON License en droit '53, D.E.S. Paris '54 22 Rue Geotifrey-Lasnier, Paris, France STAVROS GEORGIOU Law graduate, Athens '37 183 Constantinoupoleos St., Athens, Greece DEXTER L. HANLEY A.B. Georgetown '40, LL.B. Georgetown '56, LL.M. Harvard '57 300 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. NORMAN I. HASSMAN A.B. New York '53, LL.B. Harvard '57 300 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn 20, N. Y. WILLIAM E. HOGAN, JR. A.B. Boston College '49, LL.B. Boston Col- lege '52 36 Sylvester Road, Natick, Mass. J. DOUGLAS H. JOHNSTON A.B. Cambridge '56, LL.B. Cambridge '57 10 Givsons Road, Stockport Cheshire, England KWANG KOH Il Law graduate, Seoul National University '53, M.A. Rutgers '55 23-1 Suh-un Dong, Chongiu City, Korea JAN KOSIK Mag. Jur. Wroclaw University '51 Spoldlielcza 4, Wroclaw, Poland WALTER LANG Business Administration, University of Mu- nich '54, Ph.D. Munich '56 Neuhausenob Eck Kreis Tuttlingen, Germany LEOPOLDO LEON Dottore in Giurisprudenza, Rome '52 20 Via Montenapaleone, Milano, Italy CARLOS A. LOPEZ-GUEVARA Law graduate, Panama '54, LL.M. Harvard '57 Avenida Obaldia y Calle 6a, 4885 David, Panama HARALAMBES MAGOULAS Mathematics graduate, Athens '38, Univer- sity Grad. School of Economics and Business Sciences '53 28 Filadelfreos, Athens, Greece TOMAS P. MATIC, JR. B.S. Far Eastern University '49, LL.B. Far Eastern '55 62 16th Avenue, Cubao Quezon City, Philippines JACQUES-YVAN MORIN B.A. Stanislas Coll. de Montreal '49, B.C.L. McGill '52, LL.M. Southern Meth- odist '54 335 Wiseman Ave., Montreal 8, Canada A. KAISER MORSHED B.A. Oxford '56 Dilkusha Gdns, Ramna, Dacca, E. Pakistan WILLIAM N. MURRAH, JR. B.A. Emory '57, LL.B. Emory '57 1829 Park Drive, Columbus, Ga. YASUO NAKABAYASHI Pol. Sci., Tokyo University Law School '49, Pol. Economy, Johns Hopkins '53 cfo Mr. Takahashi, 1, Shinsaka Machi, Akasaka, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Japan ZE'EV NEGBI Mag. Jur., Warsaw University '37 25 Peretz Chayut, Tel Aviv, Israel P. ERNEST PARKER A.B. Liberia '44, M.B.A. Wharton '56 Monrovia, Liberia GEORGES PERRIN Doctor of Law, Lausanne '38 Lausanne, Switzerland PHILIP E. PETERSON B.S. Illinois '50, J.D. Illinois '52 156 North Brant, Moscow, Idaho JACK J. RAPPEPORT B.S. Cornell '48, LL.B. Stetson '55, LL.M. Harvard '56 6243 14th Ave., South Gulfport, Fla. ALEXANDER C. ROBERTSON B. Com. '56, LL.B. University of British Columbia '57 Vancouver, B. C., Canada RICHARD RODWIN A.B. Harvard '52, LL.B. Harvard '55 New York, N. Y. STANLEY J. SIEGEL A.B. University of Kansas City '45, University of Kansas City '49 4425 Madison Ave., Kansas City, Mo. HEINRICH B. STRACK Law degree, University of Bonn '56 1 Argelanderstrasse, Bonn, Germany SUMARTO Law, University of Indonesia '55 I0 Pav di Kuanham Diakarta, Indonesia JOHN F. W. WEATHERILL B.A. University of Toronto '54, LL.B. Tor- onto '57 77 Burnside Dr. Toronto, Ontario, Canada CLIFFORD L. WHITEHILL A.B. Rice '54, LL.B. Texas '57 467 Jan Kelly, Houston, Texas LL.B. CLASS OF 1958 UNPICTURED HUGH AMORY A.B. Harvard '52 Glen Street, South Natick, Mass. Story Equity Club JAMES BACON Gilbertsville, N. Y. LincoIn's Inn BRADISH H. BAILEY 212 Via Eboli Newport Beach, Calif. PHILIP P. BOWE 115 Vincente Guerreo Chapala Aliseo, Mexico PAUL J. BENNETT B.S. Iowa '53 624 Agg Ave., Ames, Iowa Law Review ROBERT S. BURNHAM 51 Castlebar Rd., Rochester, N. Y. 198 JOHATHAN CHURCHILL 1107 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. MICHAEL O. FINKELSTEIN A.B. Harvard '55 4 East 88th St., New York, N. Y. Field Club, Legislative Research EDNA ADELE GILMORE A.B. Radclifle '53 360 Adams St., Quincy, Mass. Jaffe Club RICHARD N. GOODWIN B.A. Tufts '53 73 Thatcher St., Brookline, Mass. Frankfurter Club, Law Review, Democratic Club ERIC L. KEISMAN 498 West Eend Ave., New York, N. Y. Student Bar Association, Forum, Interna- tional Law Club HAMILTON G. KENNER B.S. Utah '54 139V2 Rehr Main Street, Bingham Can- yon, Utah Von Mehren Club, Law Review, Chancery Club MARVIN KLEIN A.B. Syracuse '52 5016 Tilden Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bull and Bear ROBERT E. LACKSON 501 Catherine St., Ottawa, Ill. WALLACE McCAMANT A.B. Stanford '52 102 Holden Green, Cambridge, Mass. PAUL MERLIN A.B. Harvard '55 5 Fuller Street, Brookline, Mass. Baker Club ROBERT A. G. MONKS 7 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Griswold Club EUGENE F. PROSNITZ B.A. Amherst '53 365 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. PAUL R. RUGO A.B. Harvard '55 205 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, Mass. Student Bar Association, Lincoln's Inn FRANK E. SCHWELB B.A. Yale '53 441 East 20th St., New York IO, N. Y. Williston Law Club, Voluntary Defenders ROBERT L. TERRY B.S. Louisiana State '52 1432 Highland Park Dr., Baton Rouge, La. Story Club, Chancery Club, Dormitory Council CLASS OF 1959 UNPICTURED RICHARD H. ABELSON A.B. Dartmouth '56 63 Fayette Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. BERNARD N. BORMAN B.A. Illinois '54 415 Garden Boulevard, Belleville, Ill. JOEL T. CAMCHE A.B. Harvard '54 1325 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 33, N. Y. Gower Club DONALD J. CANTOR 50 Brookline Dr., West Hartford, Conn. SAMUEL A. CHAITOVITZ B.A. Amherst '56 306 W. 5Ist St., New York, N. Y. Root Law Club STEPHEN CHARNAS A.B. Harvard '56 Nashawtuc Road, Concord, Mass. Magruder Club THOMAS C. CLARKE A.B. Harvard '53 19 Damon Park, Arlington, Mass. Griswold Law Club ROGER C. COHEN I329 South 9th St. Fargo, N. D. DAVID E. COLLINS B.A. Notre Dame '56 325 Heights Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Maguire-Westengard Club, Legal Aid, Chancery Club WILLIAM J. CONDREN A.B. Fordham '55 B718 Dalny Road, Jamaica, N. Y. Kaplan Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery Club STEPHEN M. DAVID B.A. Columbia '56 921 Washington Ave., Brooklyn 25, N. Y. Field Club ARTHUR K. DELSON B.A. Yale '56 185 Bon Air Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Gardner Club, Chancery Club ALFRED J. DIETSCH A.B. California '53 625 North Keenan, Montebello, Calif. Westfall Club, California Club PETER C. DORSEY B.A. Yale '53 558 Ocean Ave., New London, Conn. Sutherland Club, Bull and Bear ROGER FLEISCHMANN A.B. Harvard '56 1830 Oak Ave., Menlo Park, Calif. Katz Club, Chancery Club JOSEPH E. FRANK I32 N. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. JOEL E. FREEDMAN RFD No.3 High Ridge Rd., Stamford, Conn. Frankfurter J. NORMAN FRIEDMAN 3220 Steuben Ave., New York, N. Y. STANFORD L. GLASS B.A. Illinois '55 702 St. Louis Rd., Collinsville, Ill. Casner Law Club GEORGE E. GOLDBERG A.B. Syracuse '56 3 North Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. Learned Hand Club ROBERT E. GOLDMAN B.S. Pennsylvania '54 61 Oliver Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT J. GOLTEN 2048 E. 69th St., Chicago, Ill. ARTHUR B. GOODKIND 449 Maple Ave. West, Vienna, Va. STEPHEN GORDET I634 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton, Mass. ALAN S. GRATCH A.B. Harvard '56 6933 S. Cregier, Chicago 49, Ill. Field Club, Law Review MILTON GROSSMAN A.B. Johns Hopkins '56 6901 Harford Road, Baltimore 14, Md. Loss Club, Law Review, Forum LAWRENCE W. HAYES A.B. Harvard '53 379 Winch St., Framingham Center, Mass. ROGER B. HENKLE A.B. Nebraska '56 2656 Rathbone Road, Lincoln, Neb. Wechsler-Von Mehren Club, Bull and Bear JOHN G. HOUSER B.A. Harvard '52 2837 E. Overlook Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio Griswold Club GEORGE E. KERSEY B.S. Colorado '52p S.M. M. I. T. '56 412 East Routt, Pueblo, Colo. Baxter Club 199 CARL LEVIN 2055 W. Barton, Detroit, Mich. JOSHUA M. LEVIN A.B. Harvard '54 90 Hammond St., Cambridge, Mass. SAMUEL H. LIBERMAN Il B.A. Amherst '56 18 South Kingshighway, St. Louis 8, Mo. Root Club RUDOLF B. LUTTER, JR. 6904 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia 28, Pa. 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Albert, Jeffrey N. ..,.... . Albright, Birge ..,..,... Albright, David F. .......,...,. ,,.. , Aldrich, George H. .. .,.......,,. ,, Alexander, Archibald S., Jr. ........,.. . Alfred, Stephen J. ...........,..,..,... . Allen, Neal R. .......................,...... . Allen, William Slater, Jr. Alter, Janet Kramer .............,.. Althoff, Bernard M. .. ........ Altman, ,Louis ........,,..,.,.. Alvarez, Agripino S. ....... .,... ...,.. . Amadeo, Antonio J. .....,.....,.., . Amerasinghe, Chitanranian Amory, Hugh ..,...........,........,.......,.. Anderson, James E. ...,., . Anderson, Ronald C. ....,. . Anderson, Walter W. ....... . Andre, William J. .,..,..,..., . Angell, Nicholas B. ....,. . Angeloff, Carl .....,.,............,..,.. Anker, Jerry D. ...................,....... . Anthony, J. Danford, Jr. Appel, Thomas Roberts ...,.,.... Applefeld, Arnold M. .,..,.. . Armonio, Jose S. ........,.,.... . Armstrong, Richard E. .....,. . Arnold, Leonard N. ........, . Arnold, Richard S. ..,. . Arra, Michael P. .......... . Ashen, Robert M. ....... . Atwater, Julian W. ...,...., . Atwell, Anthony ..,,........,,. Ausbrook, Perry C. ......... . Austin, John B. ..,..,..,.... . Avant, Grady, Jr. ....... . Babb, Frank E. ......,...,.. , Bachelder, Joseph E. .,..,. . Bachner, Robert L. .,.,,.. . Bacon, James E. ..,....,.....,. . Bacon, Richard Leon .,.,..,. Bailey, Bradish H. ...,..... . Bailin, Richard H. .... . Bain, Thomas J. .,...... . Baker, Edwin H. ...., ,..., . Balka, Sigmund R. ........,, Baltay, John E. ....................,. . Bamberger, Michael A. . ........ . Baneriee, Purnendu K. ...,. Banks, Richard L. ..........,.... . Banta, Peter G. . ..., . Baris, Paul H. .,..,.,..... Barker, Barkin, Barnes, Barnett, C. S. P. ...,.... . Marvin E. ...,,.. . Charles P. .....,. . R. Joseph ........ Barnitt, Roy F. ...,... Barr, David S. ...,...,.,.,.. , Barr, Edward E., Jr. ...,... . Barr, J. Robert ....,.......... Barrett, John B., Jr. Bartel, Stanley J. ...,. . Bartels, John R. . .,.. ,. Barth, Leslie R. .....,...,.. ,... . Baskes, Roger S. .................. . Batchelder, Samuel L., Jr Baum, David C. .....,...,..,,....... . Bauman, Jerome A. ........,... , Baumgarten, Paul A. ......... . Baxter, Robert M. .,..,.,... . Beorman, Leo M. ..,....,..... . Bechhoefer, Charles ........,. Becker, Frederic K. ....... , Begley, Louis ....,,,.,.... Beldock, Myron ....... Belfer, Robert A. ..... . Belkin, Stanley ........,... Bell, Malcolm H. ...,.... . Bell, Richard G. ....,...... . Bellow, Gary O. ....,.., . Belman, Murray J. ..... . Belton, Peter J. ...,....,..,..,. . Benakis, Gus N. ....,..,.......... . Bengzon, Jose F. S., Jr. . Benjamin, Stephen ....,....,... Benkin, I. David ......,....... Bennett, Paul J. ...,.,,.... . Bergin, Robert P. ..,..... , Bergins, Paul B. ..... , ...,. Berkley, Burton ........ , .,..,. ., Berkowitz, Edward C. ...... . Bernardi, Paolo ....,............,.,.. Bernardin, George F. ...... . Bernstein, Melvin H. ..,..,.., , Bernstein, Stanley B. ......... . Bernstein, Stephen L. ...,.. . Berolzheimer, Karl ..,..,., Berthier, Michel H. ....... . Best, Gary L. ...........,.....,......... . Beswick, Albert L. ....,.......... . Beveridge, Albert J., III . Bezahler, Donald J. .,....... . Biava, James E. ...,.... . Bickford, Robert C. ....,.. . Bidwell, James T., Jr. ..... ., Biederman, Donald E. ...... , Billig, Jack P. .........,..,. . Binder, David F. ...,...........,.. . Binder, Robert H. .....,..,........... Bingham, Arthur W., Ill . Birnbaum, Robert M. ....,.,.. . Bishop, Dwight E. ............... , Blackman, Rodney J. ..,...... . Blaine, William L. .......... . Blancaflor, Salud B. ............ . Blankstein, Charles S. ...,. . Blumberg, Alan G. ......, . Baal, Richard B. ..,......,.,..... , Boasberg, Emanuel, III .... Bodkin, Laurence G., Jr. . Bogie, Mord , ....,.. , ...,......,..,.... . Boikan, Sergius M. .....,...... . Bollow, William R. ....... . 202 Bonello, Richard L. .....,.... . Boorstein, Ronald L. ....... . Booth, Charles L. .... . ,..,, Boothe, Garland C., Jr. Booty, Kelvin H., Jr. ....,. .. Borden, Robert M. .....,., . Bordwin, Milton .,........ Borges, Edward M. ...,. . Boris, Irwin I. ............. Borison, Edwin B. ........ . Borman, Bernard N. ..,.... , Boroff, Alan E. .,............... . Borovoy, Roger S. ....,,,. . Bosselman, Fred P. .,... . Bourne, Robert B. ..,..,.. , Bovone, Charles P. ..,.. , Bowe, Philip P. ......... . Bowne, F. Martin .....,... Boxley, Nancy L. ....., . Boyce, George R. ........ . Boyd, Stephen M. .,.,..,...,.. . Boyden, Walter L., Ill .. Brach man, James M. ......., Bragg, Ralph E. ...,.......... . Braverman, Richard ..,..... Brawner, Philip L. .. ..,.. ., Breen, Michael D. ...., . Breitman, Alan M. ........ . Brenner, Robert L. .......... . Breslow, Jerome W. ....... . Bresnahan, Jeremiah J. Brett, Jay E. ..............., . ..,..,.,. Bretz, Thurman W. .,..,..... . Brickman, Richard I. .... . Brodrick, Richard G. .. .,., .. Brody, Alvan .......,,..,.......,. Brofman, Robert H. .......,., . Brogna, Victor R. ...,......,..,.. . Brosnahan, James J., Jr. Brossman, Larry A. ...,...... . Broughton, Robert T. .,.. . Brown, Michael ............,.. Brown, Richard C. ........ . Brown, Tom W. ...,.,.......,..... . Browne, Herbert H., Jr. Browning, William E. S. Brownrout, Harvey M. .... , Bruck, Norman ....... , ...,..,... ,. Bruton, David P. ...... , Bruton, O. Grant ........,.., Buchanan, Robert M. ..., . Burbank, Kelton M. ..... . Burdette, Hugh C. ......,. . Burdick, Jonathan U. ..., . Burke, Gilman S. ......,..., . Burnett, Donald H. Burnham, Robert S. ..... . Burns, Brian P. ......... . Burroughs, John B. ........., . Burstein, Bernard ....,..,...,.. Busansky, Sheldon N. .... . Busdicker, Gordon G. .. Buss, William G., Jr. .... . Buxton, William R. ......... . Byrne, John J., Jr. .,...... . Camche, Joel T. ........, . 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Chaplin, Ansel B. ,..,.... , Chapman, John H. ..... . Chapman, Philip L. ...,... . Char, Vernon F. L. ..... , Charnos, Stephen .....,,.. Chotfleld, John S. .,....,. . Chazen, Hartley J. ..,,. . Chazin, Joel M. .......,, . Cherno, Marc P. ........... . Cherovsky, Erwin l.. ....... . Chevigny, Paul G. .,.., . Chin, lrving S. K. ....,... . Ching, Robert S. .,....,...,..,.,.... . Chognard, Andre H. R. .,... . Churchill, James A. , ..,.... Churchill, Jonathan A. .,... . ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF STUDENTS Cottrell, William F. ......,. . Courtney, James E. ...,.,.. , Cover, Edwin Mcl. ...,.... . Cowan, Barton Z. ..,..,..,...... . Cowles, William H., lll .... Coyne, Richard F. ..,..,.. . Craig, Edward A. ..,... . Craig, Stephen W. ........ . Crane, Robert D. ......... . Crews, Charles F. ..,... . Crosby, Robert L. ....,. . Cross, John B. ............... . Crowley, Joseph D. ............. . Culp, Charles W. ....... ........... . Cunningham, Ralph S., Jr. .......,.,.... . Cunningham, Timothy A. . Currie, David P. ...........,,....,,..,... ....... . Curtis, Sheldon ,..,. .....,............ Dahlin, Douglas G. ...,.... . Dais, Eugene E. ...,.,...... . Dakin, William G. ...,.,.. , Daly, Edwin K., Jr. .....,.. . Damio, Amleto P. ...,.. . Dano, James D. .......,.... , D'Andrea, Robert S. ..... . Daniels, Belden H. ...,.... , David, Stephen M. ...,.... . Davidoff, Richard S. ..... . Davies, David C. ......... . . ,,... 46 Davis, Alon C. . .,... ll3 Davis Alan J. ...,.,..,.,.., .. 198 Davis, Bradley Cimmet, Jerry K. ......... ...... 1 13 Davis, Chester Citrin, Toby ....,.........,......... , ..... 85 Davis, Edward Clagett, Brice, McA. ...,.... ,..... 4 7 Davis, F. Eugene Clapman, Peter C. ...,.. ...... l 13 Davis, James B. Clark, Thomas L. ...... ....,..,....,...... ....,. 4 7 Davis, John R. Clarke, Thomas C. .............,.,...,..,.......,...., 199 Davis, Muller . Cleary, Francis Charles, Jr. ..,............ 47 Davis, Richard Cleveland, Richard L. ................... ...... 8 5 Davis, Virginia Coakley, William D. ........ ,.......... l 13 Davison, Calvin .,.........,..,.. . Cobau, John R. ...,.......,.., Cohen Arnold J. ........,,.. ..,.. . Cohen Donald N. ,...,.... ..... . Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohen Jerome J. , ....... , ..,.,.... .. Leonard E. ...... .......,.. . Myron D. ...,.. . Norman P. ...,.. ..... . Roger C. .......,..., .,.. , . Stanley I. ..... Steven J. ...,....,.,... ..... . Colbert, Lester L., Jr. ,.....,.,. .,... . Coleman, Richard M Collins, Charles R. . Collins, David E. ..,... . Collins, Jack G. ,..,...., . Comstock, Brian L. . Condon, Frederick H. .....,... . Condren, William J. ....... , Connell, John N. ............ ,..... . Conquest, Edwin P., Jr. ......., .,.,. . Coolidge, Nicholas J. .......,. . Coolidge, Thomas R. ........... . Coombs, Eugene G., Jr. ..,...., ..... . Coon, Robert M., Jr. ..........,, . Cooper, Betty Ann .....,..... Cooper, Howard S. ,. .,...., ,, Cooper, Michael A. ....... . Corntleld, Arthur B. ....... . Dawidott, Donald J. ..,,. . Dawson, Evan R. ...... . Dawson, Grant M. ...,..., . Debs, Richard A. .......,.,....,.... . DeCaminada, Joseph E. DeCoster, Steven C. .,.,,.,... . Dee, Thomas J. .,...,.....,..,.. . DeForest, Stephen E. . ,..... . Delatleld, George S. .......... . Delson, Arthur K. . .,....,.,.,..,...,... ....., . . Del Sesto, Christopher T. ,,..., .. Demmler, John H. . .,.....,,........,... ...... . . D'Esposito, Thomas P. ....... . Dickinson, Calhoun ...,..... Dietsch, Alfred J. ..,... . Dellemans, Roger H. .,... , Dillenbeck, Richard R. .,.. , Distel, Joseph W. .......,... . Distler, David M. ..,... . Dodell, Nathan ....,... Doelle, Michael B. .,.... . Doheny, David A. ....,. . Doherty, Paul S. .... . Dolven, Earl P. ...,.., . Dome, Leonard S. ......,..,...,.. . Danahoe, Peter A. .,...,........,.,.. ...,... . Donnelly, Samuel J. M. Dorsch, James A. ................ . 204 Dorsen, David M. ..,. . Dorsey, Peter C. ....,.. . Doskow, Charles S. ...... . Doud, Alden L. .,...........,..,..... . Dougherty, Raymond J. .. Douglas, Paul A. .,..,.,...,.., . Dowden, Donald S. ........ . Doxsee, Lawrence E. ......., . Drosdick, John R. ............,. . Drosnes, Morton M. .,..,.,. . Duff, R. L. ...........,.......... . Duffy, James H. . .,......,. .. Duffy, William B., Jr. ...., . Dukakis, Michael S. ........ . Duke, George F. ...,....,.,. , Dulles, David .. ......,.,.. . Duncan, James F. .... . Duncan, Robert M. ...... . Dunmire, John D. Dunn, George J. ....... . Dye, Thomas R. ..... . Dym, Herbert ..,....,...,.. Eagleston, William P. ..... . Eckert, William H. .,....... . Eder, Robert H. ........., . Edson, Charles L. .............. . Edwards, Charles G. ........ . Edwards, Jack D. ....,......... . Edwards, Thomas D. , ,...... , Ehrlich, Thomas ..........,..... Eisenberg, Melvin A. ...., . Eisenberg, Peter A. ....,. . Elis, Jacques ............ Elliot, David O. . .,.. .. Ellis, Stephen A. ..,.... . Elmes, Charles F. .... , Elsen, Sheldon H. .... . Ely, Robert C. ......,...... . Emery, John M. .....,....,.... . Endacott, Donald E. .,..,... . Engle, Howard E., Jr. .... .. Engstrom, Elton E. ......... . Enker, Arnold N. ..., . Epstein, David .,..,.,... Erens, Jay A. .... , Erickson, Gail ,... .... ,...,. Erickson, John S. .... . Ervin, Spencer, Jr. ...... , Etter, Don D. .,....,.. . Evans, Bruce D. ...,...... . Evans, Richard H. ..,. . Evans, Tilghman B. ..,.., . Everett, William C. ...... . Ewing, Ky P. ................ . Fobricont, Arthur E. ........ . Fairbanks, Zona M. ...... . Fostiff, Wesley J. .... . Feldman, Mark B. .... . Feldman, Sander L. .,.... . Felstein, Joseph ......,.............. Fendley, Harrison D. ..... . Fenerty, Walter G. ...... . Ferber, Richard D. ............. . Ferguson, Gordon S. .......... . Fernandes, Francisco R. R Ferney, Ralph R. ........,,,,,..,., , Field, Arthur N. ................... . Fier, Elihu ................., Friendly Greeiings to The HARVARD LAW SCHOOL YEARBOOK Its Staff ond to the Faculty, Sfudenfs and Alumni of HARVARD LAW SCHOOL 5 WEST PUBLISHING CO ST. PAUL 2, MINN 205 Grossman, Milton J. ............,. Hartman, .lerard K. ............, . Fifleld, Jordon A. ..... , Fillman, Jeffrey A. ...,... . Filvaroff, David 8. .......... , Finch, Frank H., Jr. ......... . Fine, Arthur L. .......,...,.. . Fink, Howard L. .....,....... . Finke, H. E. James ...,......,.. Finkelstein, Michael O. ..., . Finley, Robert G., Jr. ..,. .. Finnell, John F., Jr. ......... . Finney, Jervis S. ....,.,...,.. . Firstenberg, Paul B. ......... . Fishbein, Peter M. .,,..,,... . Flaherty, Arthur F. ....... . Flax, Edward .,..,..........,.. Fleck, Robert E. ........ . Fleischer, Ernest M. ....... . Fleischmann, Karl D. ..... . Fleischmann, Roger ....... Flores, Eduardo S. ...... . Fogler, Charles M. .....- - ALPHABETICAL INDEX Getmon, Julius G. ..,.. . Giannetti, John .......... Gibson, Edward E. ..... . Giden, Joseph M. .,..,.,. . Gifford, Daniel J. .,..,.,. . Guilford, Robert E. .,... . Gilbert, John S. .,....... . Gillis, Gerrit .,..,,.,............. Gilmer, Frank W. .,..,........ . Gilmore, Edna Adele ,......... .,.,..,.,.. Gilmore, Douglas .,..........., 51 Ginsberg, 88 Ginsburg, 51 Ginsburg, 52 Ginsburg, Gindlin, Herbert M. ....... . Morton L. ..,..,...,.,, .,.., . Edward M. .....,.... ..,.. . Martin D. ..,..,. , Ruth J. ...,.... , Glass, Stanford L. .,..,... . Glasser, James J. ....,........ , Glassman, Leslie A. ......, . Gleason, Herbert P. ....,... . Gleeson, Gerald A., Jr. .,..,... ..... . Follis, James G. ..........,........ Glickman, Ronald .,..,.............. ..... . Fontaine, Eudore J., Jr. ..,.. Gluckman, lban B. ..,.,..,. .. Foote, Joseph ........--..--.---.--..- Godfrey, Edward S. .,..,., . Foote, William J. ........... .. Gold, Daniel E. ...,..,.,.,....,....,, .....,., . .. Footlickf Jerrold K- ---V-.-'.--V---- ---4-- 4- l--- 88 Goldberg, George le. ....,..... ..,...... . . FOfleflb0U9I f Samuel B-1 III '---'-'4-4 ' H5 Goldberg, Leonard M. ..,,,.. .,.. Fortier, Albert M., Jr- -..r-.----r.r -----r--- 5 2 Goldberg, Stephen ls. .,,....,.. .,..,.,. . .. Foster, Michael ...,,...,....,.,..... rrr--r--- 2 00 Goldings, Morris M. ....... . Fowler, Carlo S. ...,..... --e- 8 9 Goldman, Robert E. ....,........ , .... ,... . . Fox, Reeder R. ...... . Fox, Robert Y. ....,...,.,.., . Frangos, James G. ....... . Frank, Joseph E. ,..,........, . Franklin, Herbert M. ....,.... . Freedman, James O. ......... . Freedman, Joel E. .........- r Freedman, Lenore D. .......... . Freemont-Smith, Thayer ..,... French, John, III ............,...... French, John D. .......,...,..,. . French, Robert H. S. ..,.., . Frese, Eugene M. .......... . Frey, Charles .....,....,.... Freyer, John M. ........ . Friauf, Karl H. .,..,.... , Fried, Donald D. .,....,. . Friedenthal, Jock H. .... . 89 Gelderrlllb, lzlehbrd E. 52 - Goldstaub, Seymour 52 Goldstein, Davld E. .,..,........ . ..,.,.. Goldstein, William M. .,..... .,.,..,... . Golten, Robert J. .,......,....,.....,.. .....,.... . Gonzales, Leopoldo J. .,..,., ..... . William H. ....... .......... . E. Robert ..,.. ..., ...... '99 Goodale, Alfred M. lI5 Goodho,-3, 200 Geddlrlrld, Arthur ls. ,... . 52 Goodkind, 116 Goodman, Frank I. II6 Goodman, Victor N. 39 Goodwin, Richard N. Hawes, James E. ...,.......... , Friedman, Charles E. .,..,. . Friedman John A. .......,... . Friedman J. Norman .,..... Friedman Friedman Friedman Leon .. ..,.,......,.. , Marvin I. ..,. . Stephen J. ...,.. , Frltts, John F. .....,...,..,...... . Fry, Edward F. ...,..,...,..,..... . Furlons, Birchard A. .....,.., . Gallagher, Terence J. ....,. . Ganz, Alan S. ....................,... . Garber, A. Gregory, Jr. .... . Gardiner, Arthur Z. .,,....,........ . Gardner, Harrison, Jr. .,...., . Gargill, Robert M. ..,........ Gaulkin, Geoffrey .....,..,,. Gautron, Rene .. .,..,........., Gay, Robert C., Ill . ....... Gelb, Harvey .,..,....,...,.,,. Gelber, Robert T. .,......,. . Gerlach, George D. .,....... . Gordet, Stephen .....,....,. Gordon, Nahum L. .,... . Gore, Carter L. ..,,........,, . Gorham, William H. ..,. , Gould, Harold D., Jr. ,..,.. Gould, Peter K. ............,... Gowen, Edward H. G. ...,... .. ..,... Gave, Gilbert E. .........,...... . Grocery, Jerome B. ...,. . Graney, Charles F. ..... . Granger, David I. ............. . Granof, Eugene B. ........,..... ,. ....,.. Granquist, Wayne G. .....,..,. ,...,... . .. Gratch, Alan S. .....,,...,..,..... . Gray, Chester H., Jr. .,.....,.. ......... . Gray, Gilson B., Ill ....,... Gray, William S. .,..,... . Greeley, Burnham H. ..., . l I6 Greele 89 Green, y, Walter F. ..,.. . Bernard ,..... 89 Green, Gray S. 89 Green, Robert S. 198 Green, Sandra C. 52 Greenberg, Arnold C. 116 Greenburg , Jonathan K. ........ ..... . II6 Greenberg, Michael H. I I6 Greenberg , Ronald ..,........ 206 OF STUDENTS Greene, Warren H., Jr. Greenfleld, Jay C. .,...,.......... . Greer, Gordon B. ........ Gregory, John D. ................ . Grenier, Edward J., Jr. .... . Griffin, James H. .....,......,...... . Griffin, Philip S. .............. . Griggs, Dudley R. .....,., . Grimes, Charles L. .....,.. . Grimmig, Eugene M. ....... . Grinker, William J. .,.,, . Groom, Theodore R. ...,. . Grosman, Alan M. ........ . Grossbaum, John J. ..,., . Grossfleld, Donald E. ..,. . Grossman, Richard A. .......... . Guggeneimer, Randolph C Guilford, Robert E. .....,..,....... . Guttmacher, Jonathan A. .. Gygi, Robert N. ...................... . Hobashy, Nazeeh S. ........,.... . Hackett, Montague H., Jr. Hdeberle, Louis F., Ill ..... Hohm, Pyong C. .......,........,.. . Hahn, Charles J. ..,..,..,,. . Haie, Peter R. ......, . Hall, Daniel M. .... . Hall, Irwin ................ Hall, R. Stanley ...,......... Hallett, Rachel M. ........ . Hamilton, John D., Jr. Hammer, Roy A. ....,...... . Hammerman, John M. .... . Hancock, John C. ........,,. . Handleman, Walter J. .... , Hanke, Peter S. ............ , Hanley, Dexter L. ...... . Hanlon, William J. .....,., . Hanna, John, Jr. .............. . Harpending, H. Peter ........ Harrington, Mona A. ....... . Harris, Lawrence K. ........ . Harris, Morton A. ...... . Harrison, Mark I. ...... . Harrison, Pegram ..,,... Harvey, Bennet B., Jr. ..... Haskins, Merrill D., Jr. .....,. . Hassman, Norman I.. ..... . .... Hatch, Stanley C. .......,...,.....,, . Hathaway, Raeburn B., Jr. Haugen, Willis G. .,....,...,..... , Havelock, John E. .....,, . Hayes, Byron J., Jr. ...., . Hayes, Lawrence W. ..... . Haymes, Stephen D. ...., . Hays, William C. ................ . Hays, William H., Ill .....,.. Hazen, William H. . ...... .. Head, Joseph H., Jr. ..,.,.. , Heckscher, Martin A. ...,... . Heldman, Alan W. ........ . Heiltzer, Jack B. ...,.. . Heller, Mark L. ................. . Heller, Richard R. ......,......... . Henderson, James M. .,...,. , Henkle, Roger B. ............ Official Photographers for 1958 HARVARD LAW YEARBOOK Mu rray O I O I I O O O Studios Ina. 9 WEST 46th STREET NEW YORK CITY WEDDING PORTRAITS AND CANDID WEDDING ALBUMS SPECIAL RATES FOR STUDENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES Copies of Photographs Appearing in This Book Can Be Purchased at Any Time 207 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Henry, Charles V., Ill .,..,..,., ,...... 9 I lrwin, Charles J. ...,......,..,... . Herbert, Eugene T. ............., ...,... 5 5 Isselbacher, Rhoda S. ..,..,.. Hergenhan, Kenneth W. .,..... ,,.,, . . 56 Ives, William C. .,..,..,,. Herman, Emil W. ..,.,..........., ....... 5 6 Hershenson, David B. ..,...., ....... 9 I Jackson, James W. ....,. .. Hetland, Paul W. ......,...,..,.,. ,...... 9 I Jacobs, George ........... . Hellinger, Alfred K., Jr. .....,. ,. ..,.. 201 Jacobs, Raphael G, Hetzel, William B., Jr. ..,.. ....,.. 5 6 Jacobs, Theodore ........,...,. .. Heuer, Michael A. .,..,.,...., ....... I I9 Jaffe, Henry Z. .......................,.. Heymann, Philip B. ....., ....... I I9 Jamieson, Thomas C,, Jr, Hickling, Douglas H. ......., ....... 9 I Jassy, Everett L. .......,...,..,.,,,.,.. ,...... . . Higgs, William L. .....,.,.... .,.,... 5 6 Jenkins, Hayes A. .......... .. Highel, Gilbert K. M. .....,.. ,...... I I9 Jochnick, Adolf B, ,,,,,, ,A Hildebrand, Walter ...... ...,... 3 5 Joelson, Mark R. ........,..., . Hill, Karl B. ......,...,..,.......,. ..,.... I I9 Johnson, Arne R. .,..,.....,...,..... ..,.... . . Hill, Luther L. ....,....,.,,....,... ....... I I9 Johnson, Lawrence H. ....,... , ...... .. Hinerfleld, Robert E. ...,.... ....,.. 9 I Johnson, Leland T, ,.,,,,..,,, ., Hing, Robert O. ....,,..... , .,..,. 56 Johnson, R. Tenny ,.,, Hinkle, Rodney J. .... ....... I I9 Johnson, Robert A. ...,.. ., Hird, Frederick S. ....... ....... I I9 Johnson, Wayne D. .... ,, Hirsch, Donald ............. ..,.... 5 6 Johnson, William R. ...,.,.., . Hirschen, Jerrold I. ....,. ....... I I9 Johnston, Hill C. ..,..,..,........ .. Hirshorn, Murray E. ...... ....,.. I I9 Johnston, John D. H. ........ ....,.. , . Hobelmon, Carl D. ..,....... ..,.... 9 I Johnston, Joseph F., Jr. ..,.. ....... . . Hobson, Richard R. G. ..,.. ....... 9 I Johnston, Robert C. ........ ,. Hocevar, Donald L. .....,... ....... I I9 Jones, Graham S. ...,.. .. Hoch, Laurence J. ...,..... ..,.... 5 6 Jones, Ronald D. .... .. Hochberg, Jerome A. ........ ...,... 9 I Jones, William J. ........, .. Hochman. Burton W. ...,.,., ....... 5 6 Joost, Robert H. ,..,,........,.., .. Hochman, Charles B. ....,... ....... 9 I Jordon, Thomas S., Jr. ........ .,..,. . .. Hock, W. Fletcher, Jr. ..... ....,.. 9 2 Joseph, Frederick M. ...,, .. Hodges, Norman E. ......., ,...... I I9 Junger, Peter D. ............ .. Hoeber, Hans Joachim ...,,..... ....... 3 5 Jussim, Jared ..,..,..,,........., Hogan, William E. ...,......,... ...,... I 98 Hoffman, David I. ...,.,....... ....... 5 6 Kaiser, Herbert H., Jr. ......... .....,. . . Hoffman, John E., Jr. ..,.. ..,.... I I9 Kalmus, Geoflrey M. .... Hollander, Jay M. ..,................ ..,.,.. 9 2 Kane, William V. .....,... .. Holleman, Paul D. ...,.....,...,....,............,.... 56 Kana, Byunk D. ..,,... ,. Hollinshed, Warren H., lll .......,....,.,... 201 Kant, Harold S. ....,... . Holman, James A. ....,.,...,.........,.,. ...,... 2 OI Kaplan, Henry P. .... .. Holz, Richard L. ..................... ....... 2 OI Kaplan, Joseph S. ....,.... .. Hopkins, J. Wallace, Jr. ....... 92 Kaplan, Stephen R. Hopkins, Thomas A. .....,.. ....... 'l I9 Kaplan, Warren K. ....., .. Horn, Arthur S. ..,..,........,..,..,.. .,,.... I I9 Karp, Aaron ............,..........,... , Horton, Sherman D., Jr. ,...,.. 56 Kasparson, Norman L. ......... Horwitz, Ellis A. .,........,..,,. ..,.,.. I I9 Katz, Sumner J. .....,..,......,. .. Hostetler, James S. ..,....... ..,.... 5 6 Kaufman, Harold N. ..,,. .. Hotvedt, Richard C. ...,... ..,..., 2 OI Kawamata, Yoshiya .,....,.. . Hauser, John G. ...,....,.. ....... I 99 Kearns, John W., Jr. .....,.. .. Howard, Walter D. .......... ...,... I I9 Keene, John C. ..........,.... .. Hubbard, Kenneth D. ..,..,.. ....... 9 2 Kehoe, James P. ....... .. Hudson, Edward R. .............. .,..... 5 7 Keisman, Eric L. ..........., .. Huggins, Rollin C., Jr. ..... ....... 5 7 Keller, Howland G. ...,,. ,. Hummers, Herbert J. ....,... ....,.. I I9 Kelly, Ratus L., Jr. ..... Humpstone, Charles C. ..... ..... , . 92 Kelly, Stephen H. Hunn, Stanford S. ..,..,...... ...,... 9 2 Kelman, Kenneth E. Hunt, Franklin G. ..... .,..... 9 2 Kelsh, John G. .....,......... .. Hunt, H. Draper .......,... ....... I I9 Kemacharu, Chamras .,.,,., Huppert, Peter A. .,...... .....,. 9 2 Kennedy, John A., Jr. ......... Hurlock, James B. .,........,..,,.,. ,....,. 9 2 Kenner, Hamilton G. ....,... .. Hurwitz, Joseph D. ........,,,............ . Hutchins, Constantine, Jr. Hutchinson, David C. ., .,,.... Hutner, Joseph L. ...,.,...... . Hutt, Peter B. ..,............. . lgleheart, Addison E. ....... . Illig, Alan K. ..,....,.,,......... . Imperial, Carlos R. ......,.. . Ingram, Donald A. .,,..,... . 57 Kensing, Henry L. 92 Kent, Robert W. 92 Kerr, William A. 57 Kersey, George E. 92 Kessler, Stanton A. Keywell, Frederic I. ............ . I20 Khachian, Richard I20 Khandker, Abus B. M. H. 35 Kiernan, William J., Jr. 35 Kilborn, Peter W. 208 OF STUDENTS Kilbride, Joseph B. ...,. , Kinder, Peter N. King, Allan B., Jr. ..... , King, Melvin .....,............... King, William B. ............... . Kirkwood, Charles W. Kirsch, Jules P. ................... . Kirschtel, Stephen P. ....... . Klein, Marvin ..,............... Klein, Judson V. ,..,.,..,.... Kleinman, Gerald D. .... . Klineman, Kent M. ...., . Knecht, William L. .......... . Knutson, Milford H. ......... , Koch, Albin C. ...................... . Koehler, Reginald S., III Koenig, Frederick O. ...... . Koh, Kwong I. ........,........ . Kohls, Richard C. ......,. . Kosik, Jan .............,.....,.. . Korbel, Herbert J. ....,... . Kosove, Joseph A. .......... . Krahmer, Johannes R. ..,.., , Kramer, Daniel C. ............. . Kramer, Martin A. ....,..... . Krantz, Robert A., Jr. ...... . Krasnow, William T. ..., . Krause, Norman H. ...,. . Krivoshia, Eli, Jr. ....,... . Krall, Arnold H. ...... . Kronfeld, Edwin J. ,.... . Kubal, Robert H. .,..... . Kuder, Armin U. ........... . Kumble, Steven J. ......... . Kurland, Robert J. ..... , Lachaud, Marie-Claire ..... LaDue, Charles M. .......,.. . Lafl, Charles A. ....,...........,.. . Lagae, Jean-Pierre P. A. Lakin, Leonard S. ............. . Lambros, Lambros J. . ..,.,... .. Landers, William F., Jr. .. Lane, Andrew F. ....,............. . Lane, Ralph H. ...,..,........,... . Lane, Richard B. ...,... . Lane, Richard H. ....,., . Lang, Gordon, Jr. ......,. . Lang, Walter .,...,..............,......,. Langston, William G., Jr Larimore, Christopher C. LaRiviere, Peter A. ............. . Lackson, Robert E. ..,..,...,.., . Laskow, Robert E. .,...,.. . Latimer, Hugh .............,......... Lawlor, William J., Ill ..... Lawrence, Kelvyn H. ..,. . Leab, Daniel J. .,..,.,...,... . Leary, Thomas B. .....,.......... . Leather, Richard B. ..........., . Leavens, Andrew A., Ill .. Lefi, Arthur A. .,...............,...,... . Lefkowitz, Alan L. ....... ...... . Lehman, Harry J. ...,......,..,.. . Lehmann, Armand S. .... . Leininger, Joseph E. .....,. . 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Levy, Robert S. ...,.... , ALPHABETICAL INDEX Mackey, William K. .... . Madsen, George F. ...,,.,...... Magoulas, Haralambas Magruder, Robert S. .......,.. Maguire, Leo P. .....,.... . Maher, David W. ..,,.. . Malina, Michael ......... Malkin, Peter L. .,..,......,, , Mallin, William B. ...,,.. . Malone, John W. ...,. , Malone, Timothy R. .....,.,.. .....,. . Mandel, Stephan M. ......, ...,... . Mandelbaum, David M. ...... ....... . Manley, Robert E. ...,..,...,..... ....... . Manning, Elliott ...........,.. Manos, Eli .....,.,......,,.,,...,....., Marchand, Danat C. .... . Lewin, Nathan ....,..,.. Lewis, Gerald A. ...... , Lewis, Kenneth .......,...... Li, Tze-Chung ..,..,.,...,.,,........,,, Liberman, Samuel H. ,.,.,,. . Lind, Jon R. ,...... ,, .....,,.....,,..,.., Lindenbaum, Samuel H. ,. Linett, David .,...............,..... ,. Lipman, Frederick D. ...,,.. , Lipton, Stanley C. .....,..,... . Little, Fred A., Jr. ....... . Liltman, Robert L. ....... . Lloyd, Roger A. ...,. . Lobl, Herbert M. ..... , Loeb, Ronald M. .,..,.....,..,. . Loeb, Stanley R. ....,...,.....,.... . Looney, William F., Jr. .. Lopez-Guevara, Carlos A. ......, .,... . Louis, Martin B. ...,...,...,....... . Love, David ...........,.....,,.... lutter, Rudolf V., Jr. ...... . Lutz, Richard R. ...,..... . Lyon, Elliott M. ....,... . Lyon, John D. .....,.,. ...... , McAndrews, James P. ...,,., . McAuliffe, William C., Jr. ..,.... ..... . McAwis, Edwin E. .,..,,,.....,... . McCamant, Wallace ......,.... MacCarthy, John P. .......... . McCartney, Robert C. ....... . McChord, John H., Jr. .... . McClung, A. Keith .......,...,.. McColl, Alexander M. S. McConnell, Walter G. .... , MacDonald, David A. ..,.... . MacDonald, John K. ...... , McGee, Robert J. .,...........,.. . McGeeney, J. Stephen ..... McGmn, Peter J. ............,.,. . McGovern, John E., Jr. ..., . McGovern, William M., Jr. ...,... ..... . Maclntyre, James M. ...., .. 201 Marcks, Ronald H. 122 Marcus, Burton S. 60 Marcus, Donald 36 Marder, Jo Anne , -.-.- 199 Marder, Robert S. ..... .. 122 Marger, Bruce OF STUDENTS Millspaugh, Gordon A., Jr Mishetf, Alexander P. ...,....., . Mitchell, David W. ..,... . Mitchell, John C. ,.,..., . Modrall, James R. .....,.., , Monks, Robert A. G. ....... . Monnot, Philippe ................, Monteith, James D. ...........,.... . Montgomery, George S. .... . Montgomery, William A. .. Moonan, Thomas P. ....... . Mooney, Robert F. ..,...... . Moore, Charles F. ............. . Moore, Henry T., Jr. ..., .. Moore, Paul H. ......,........ . Morburger, Arthur J. ..,.. . Morgan, David F. .,...,... . Morin, Jacques-Yvan ........ Moro, Anthony W. ..,......,...,.. . Morrisey, Joseph W., Jr. ., Morrison, Charles A. .,..,., . Morrison, William L. ....,..,..., . Morse, Charles W., Jr. .... . Markle, John, Jr. .....,.,..... . Marks, Lee R. ......,......,.......... . Marrack, Alexander C. ...,,.., . Marion, Robert W. ............ . Marsh, Jerry R. ..........,...,.,.... . Martin, Harry Frank, Jr. ,.... . Martin, William G. ....,...... . Martineau, James P. ....,.... . Matic, Thomas P., Jr. ...,.. , Matteucci, Robert P. .... . Mattoon, Peter M. .,..... . Maxey, David W. ...., . Mayer, Richard L. ..,.., . Mayers, Daniel K. ..... . Mayor, Richard B. ,.... . Mays, Arnold H. ......,.. . Mead, Harry L., Jr. ....... . Mead, Ralph A. .....,..... . Meaney, Francis X. ............ . Mecartney, Malcolm, Jr. Medalie, Richard J. ....,.. . 62 Morshed, K. H. 123 Moses, Stephen D. 62 Moss, John J. ...,..........,...... 62 62 123 96 62 198 123 96 123 123 123 Muckerheide, Laura L. ...... . Mulkeen, Daniel P. ..,........,... . Mullaney, Joseph E., Jr. Mulroney, Michael . ....,........,. Muntzing, L. Manning ....... Muraoka, Arthur Y. ..,...,.... . Murphy, Joseph D. .............,. . Murrah, William H., Jr. Murray, Murrin, Brownson .. .,,............. . Regis D. ......,.........,. Mursteln, Paul C. ..................... . 96 Myers, George W., Jr. 96 62 Nader, Ralph 96 123 62 63 Nagin, Jeffrey L. .....,...,.. . Nakabayashi, Yasuo ........ Nakamoto, Roy K. ....,. . Nash, Paul L. ....,.,,........ . Meer, Jesse R. ...,...,..,.. . ,,.. 63 NGYIOF. Colin T- -....... Meers, James C. ........,.,... , ....... 123 NeChifl, Herbert B. ..... .. Meier, Michael L. ....,....,......,.... .....,.. 1 23 Negbi, Zeev ,............... . Melharn, Donald F., Jr. ...... ........ 2 Ol Nelson, Alden A. Mellis, Joel P. .................,.. 96 Nelson, Dovid A. Mendoza, .lose A. ..,.., .... 3 6 NBLSOFD Dallld H- Merlin, Paul ...,......,.,....,... ..,..... 1 99 NELSON, Fred l-- ..-.-,.--- - 95 Merow, John E. 63 Nelson, Jerome 201 Merritt, ,. ,... 61 Meyer, 95 Meyer, 96 Mezey, Gilbert S., Jr. , ...... ......, . Andrew S. .......... , Clifford J., Jr. ....... ...,.,. . Peter M. ............. . Nelson, Leonard M. ...,.... . Neuhauser, Paul M. . .,.,...... .. Newbury, Jeremiah D. ....., . Newhall, John B., ll ..,,.......,. Michelman, Frank I. .... . Mihaly, Zoltan M. ...., . Milano, John G. ..,,........, . Milbourne, Walter R. ......, 123 123 123 63 Newman, Lawrence W. ..... Newman, Michael P. ..,...... . Newman, Roger W. ...........,. . Newman, Theodore R., Jr. MacKinnon, Robert H. ...., ..,.,. 1 22 Milde, Walter L. ......,...,. ., McKinsey, Philip A. ...,... .,.... 6 1 Miller, Arthur R. ......,...., ,. Mclanahan, Bruce ....,...........,. ...,... 1 22 Miller, Dean E. ..........,..,.....,.. ,...... . McLane, Patrick L. ..,.....,........ ,,..... 1 22 Miller, Decatur H., lll ......... McLaughlin, Walter H., Jr. ....,.. ...,... 2 Ol Miller, Jesse D, ...,,,,.,.., ,, Mclean, Erdward C. ...,....,........ ...... 1 22 Miller, Loren B. .......... .. Macleod, lan R. ......,...,.......... ,...,. 9 6 Miller, Louis L., Jr. .,,.., ,. 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Owens, William W., Jr. ..., Packel, Leonard .,,..,.,... Pacun, Norman .....,..,.,.. . Paddock, Anthony C. .,...... . Page, David K. ....,.............. ,..., . Page, George A., Jr. .,....... ...... . Page, Joseph A. ...,..,..,..,,.. ...,. . Pahl, Henry D., Jr. .... . Pandaleon, Alec A. .... . Paras, James C. .,.... . Parker, Michael L. .... . Parker, Peter ..............., Partan, Daniel G. ....... . Paschal, Guy ...,,...,.,..,., Patrick, Leslie S. Paul, Bruce B. ..,..,..,..,..,.. . Paulson, Donald E. .,... . Pawlowski, Paul L. ..,.. , Pease, Betty J. ..,..,... . Peer, William B. . ........ .. Peet, Charles D., Jr. ...,... ,.... . Penn, Harvey R. ........... , Perkins, Thomas P. .,... . Perlin, Sanford ...,..,....... Perlman, Matthew S. ....... ,..,, . Perrotta, Ralph J. .....,....,. . Perry, Robert X., Jr. .....,. .,... . Peters, Alton E. ,,..,.,.......,.... ..... . Petersberger, Ralph I. .....,... ...,. . Peterson, Hugh, Jr. ...,.,.,.. ..... . Peterson, Philip E. ..... . Petow, Robert A. .....,. ...,, ,.... . Petrou, Dragan D. ............... Petterson, Lewis W., Jr Petz, Edwin J. ..,.....,............. ,.... . Pfoltz, Hugo M., Jr. ..,,.., ..... , Phares, Robert M. ,.,. . Phelps, Barry C. ..,..,.,.. . Phelps, Paul M. ..................... .,... . Phillips, Harry A., Jr. ..,..,.., .,.,. . ALPHABETICAL INDEX Picard, William H. ..,..... . Pigott, Charles F. ...... . Pike, John A. ..,..,......... . Pittenger, John C. ,...,. . Pittman, Robert W. .....,.. . Platt, Robert D. ....... . Plaut, Frank D. ..,,.,, . Flexica, Philip S. ....., , Plimpton, Oakes A. ,... . Plotka, Richard F. ..,.., . Plotkin, Gerald ...... ,.,... . Plunkett, Paul E. . ............ .. Pogrebin, Bertrand B. ,...... .,,.... . Pollack, Edward T. ........ . Pollack, Lee .,,...,,,...,....,.... Poole, John W. .,...,. . Portugal, Joshva ...,...... Poser, Norman S. .,,.., . Potter, Harold D. ...... . Powell, Paul A. ..,,... . Pratt, James E. .........,....... . Prem, F. Herbert, Jr. ..,.. , Price, Stephen M. ...... . Prone, Joseph G. ....,..,.., . Prosnitz, Eugene F. ........ . Prosterman, Roy L. ......., . Pyle, Warren H. ...,.,... , Quarles, Elizabeth A. .... ....,.. , Quigley, Leonard V. ....,.,. .,.,... . Quillen, William T. ........ . Robinowitz, Howard ,,... ,... ..,,.,.. Rabinovilz, Lewis ..,..,. Roe, James M. ..., ,,....... . Raikes, Charles F. G. ....... ....... . Rakov, David A. ........... . Ramer, Bruce M. .,..,.... . Ramos, Jose R. ....,.,,.....,....., , Rand, Cliltord A., Jr. ..., .. Rappaport, Stuart R. ...,. . Rappeport, Jack J. ,.... Ravel, Roger C. ............ . Rea, Richard H. .,,..,. . Reavis, Lincoln ....,,.. Recht, Orville F. .,.. , Reese, Peter A. .,...., . Reiley, Eldon H. ..., . Reilly, Howard S. ..,..,..... . Reinfeld, Albert I. ......,.... . Renehan, Richard W. .,., . Renne, Paul A. ....,.........,.. . Rezneck, Daniel A. ..... Rheingold, Paul D. ..,,..,. . Rice, Joseph L., Ill ...,.,.,. Rich, Marvin L. ....,,..,........ . Richardson, John C. ........ , Richardson, J. C. Peter Rickless, Elwood A. ......,.... . Ridgeley, Robert L. ...,.... . Ries, Bernard .............. Rikheim, Arne ...,....,.. Rill, James F. ......,...,.....,... . Ritchie, John, IV .....,..,,....,. ........ Rittenhouse, Oscar W. ......... ......, . Roazen, Bernard ...........,.,..,....... ,.,...., Roberson, George G., Jr. ........ ,...,,. . Robertson, Alexander C. Robin, Robert S. .................,...... ....,.. . Robins, Irwin B. ...,...., . 2 I 2 OF STUDENTS Robinson, David W. ...... . Robinson, Hamilton, Jr. Robinson, Robert L. ...,.. . Robinson, Stuart W., Jr. Roche, James M. ........,....,. . Rochman, Irvin .....,.,...,......, Rodman, Richard B. ....., . Rogers, William A., Jr. . Rolf, Albert W. ..,.,....,.. . Romulo, Ricardo J. ...... . Rooney, John P., Jr. ..,... . Rose, Donald M. ......,..,.. . Rose, John K. ..,.., . .,,. Rose, Marilyn G. .... , Rosen, Morton ......,....... Rosen, Norman H. ..,... . Rosenberg, Morton .....,.... Rosenberg, Richard M. . Rosenblatt, Albert M. Rosenstein, David D. Rosenstein, Gerald ..,.... Rosenthal, Joseph S. Rosenthal, Sol .,................. Rosier, Paul P. ......., . Rosnek, Bernot ...... Rossen, Jordan ..,,..., Rossow, Charles F. ,.,... . Roth, Alan J. .. ,... . ..,.. Rothkopf, Arthur J. ...... . Rothstein, Jesse A. ...... . Rousseau, Dennis L. .,.,., . Royalty, Robert M. Rubin, Stephen B. ,.....,.. . Rubins, Stephen S. ...,..... . Ruckelshons, William D Rudnitsky, Edward .,......,. Ruttin, William H., Jr. . Rugo, Paul R. ..,..,......,......,. . Rumsey, Charles C., Jr. Russell, lsaac D. ....,...,,..... . Rywick, Robert .....,..... St. Pierre, Thomas A. Satian, A. Chester .......... Saier, Gerald T. . ....,........ .. Sakurada, Katsuyoshi .... Samuels, John S., III Sanborn, Richard D., Jr. Sanchez, George M. Sandberg, Donald F. Sanders, Lawrence S. .,.. Sapers, Carl M. ...........,... . Sarbanes, Paul S. .,..,..., . Sargisson, Duane T. ....., . 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Schmults, Edward C. ..,.. , ALPHABETICAL INDEX 201 101 69 Schnall, Flora ...,........,..,....,..,,.... ......,.. 1 Ol Schoeberlein, William F. ...,... .... 7 0 Schoeneman, Charles W. ..,...,.........,..,, 71 Schoettle, Ferdinand P., Jr. ....,.......... 127 Schotland, Roy A. ..,.... ..,.. . ,....... 1 27 Schott, Stephen C. .....,,.,.., .,..,..,, I 01 Schrag, Edward A., Jr. ..... .....,.., 1 27 Schroeder, Edmund R. ........ ..,....., 7 1 Schroeder, Frederick D. ...,. ......,.. 2 OO Schumacher, Harry R. ...., , Schurtman, William ...,..... Schwalb, Burton A. ...... . Schwartz, Alan R. .......,. ,,.., . Schwartz, Edward R. ......... . Schwartz, John J. .,.........,-.-- W Schwartz, Frederick A. O. Schworztein, Richard J. Schwelb, Frank E. .....,.......,..,. . Schwendiman, Gary L. . .... Scully, David W. ..,,........--.-- . Sears, John W. ,,..,.... .,...,,.,..... , Seeburger, Richard H. .,..,. . Seftenberg, Stephen L. 71 71 201 71 200 , ..... 127 101 . ....,...,. 199 71 71 , .,.,,.,.,. 101 , .,........ 127 . ......,.. 102 Segal, Robert M. ......,...,,.., ,..,..,.. 1 27 Segelstein, Sidney ....., ...,.., . .. 200 Seidenberg, Robert A. ........ ......,.. I 02 Seith, Alex R. ....,......,...,.,...... ,.....,., 1 27 Selinger, Carl M. ..... --4. 7 '1 Selya, Bruce M. ....,.,,,.,.. .... 7 1 Semeraro, Richard A. ..,.. . Senderawitz, Janet S. ...,. , Sepenuk, Norman .,.,..... Seplow, Kenneth F. ...... . Settles, Arthur I. .... Shackler, Peter V. ....,. . Shapiro, Morton L. .,..,,. , Shapiro, Robert E. ..,.,.. . Shapiro, Robert I. ...,.,. . Sharenow, Arthur H. ...., . Sharp, Daniel A. .,,.,..., , Shayne, David ,.........,.,,. Shea, Robert M. ....,... . Shearer, Bernard ,..,,... Sheldon, Peter L. ......,. . Sher, Stanley O. ........ . Sherman, Gerald H. ...,.,., , Sherman, Morris M. ...,.... . Shigezawa, Yoshio ...,,.. Shikita, Minoru , ............,............ Shillmon, David B. ....,..........,...... , Shoemaker, Robert C., Jr. 71 71 102 .. ...... 102 127 201 127 127 102 72 102 102 102 128 102 102 72 201 72 37 201 72 Shralow, M. Melvin ...., .......,.,..,.,. .....,... 1 2 8 Shumaker, Ross W. ..., .. Shuman, Stanley S. ..,.,,. . Siegel, Joel S. ,......,...... . Siegel, Stanley J. .... . Sikes, James R. ........ . Silbert, Earl J. ..... . Silver, David .........,.,...,.. Silver, Robert C. .....,......, . Silverman, Robert B. Silverstein, J. Lee .,... ,........ Simmons, William M. ...,. . Simon, Bruce H. ......,...,., . Simon, Carol A. ..,.,,,. . Simon, David R. ....,. 128 102 128 198 128 128 72 128 102 37 102 102 102 128 Simon, Ned B. .,.,........,.,.. . Simons, Herbert D. ..... . Simonson, James S. ......, . Singer, Allen M. ....... ,.., . Siskind, Lawrence A. .... . Siaastad, Edwin O. ..... . OF STUDENTS Skolnik, Edward L. ...,.,.,...,..,..... ,.,,. . Skrainka, Stephen W. .....,...,....,. ..... . Skubiszewski, Krzysztof Jan Sky, Theodore ...,...,.,,.....,...,......,...,..,.. ...... Slater, Richard L. .......,...., . Slawson, W. David .........., Slobodkin, Roberta ........,.. Slovin, Bruce E. .,......... . Small, Charles W. ...., . Small, Mendel . ,,..,.......... . Smalley, David ........,.,...,..,. Smith, G. Wynn, Jr. .,....,. . Smith, Gordon W. .... Smith, James M. .....,......... . Smith, Murray D., Jr. .... ,. Smith, Richard G. ...,,..,. . Smith, Robert E. ,.,..,...,. . Smith, Thomas A. ..,,.,.,........ . Smithies, Richard H. R. Snead, Harry L., Jr. .,..... , Stroh, Alice V. ....... . Stroh, John H. ....,..... . Strout, Arthur E. .,.... . Stubbs, William F. ....,... , Sullivan, Joseph T. ........ . Sullivan, Robert E. ..,..... . Sumarto ..,......,...,..,..........,... Summers, Robert S. ..,.. . Sumner, William O. ..... . Sundberg, Alan C. ........ , Susman, Stephen T. .,... . Sussman, Jerome J. ........ . Sussman, Robert C. ........ , Sutherland, Peter A. .,..... . Suttro, John A., Jr. ..,..... . Sazuki, Norman H. ........ , Swoboda, Craig F. .....,.. . Sylvor, Robert .,..,.,......,.. Szanton, Peter L. ....,..,. . Tait, William W. .,..,.....,.,., . Tanada, Lorenzo E., Jr. .. Tatlock, William .......,......,...,. Tavrow, Richard L. ........ . Tayler, Randall W. ......., . Taylor, Herbert G. ,....... , Snow, David E. ,....,. ,.,,.., , Snyder, John L. ...... . Sobeloff, Jon ,..,., . ,..,..,.. Sogg, Wilton S. ,,....,,., . Sokoloff, Leonard S. .... . Solomon, Harvey E. ....... . Solomon, Michael B. Sommer, James K. ..... . Sowolsky, Jerome S. ..,. . 128 Taylor, John J. ,...,... , 103 Teels, George W. 72 Terry, Charles L. 103 Terry, James L. 103 Terry, Robert B. 72 Terry, Robert L. 103 Thayer, Ernest M. 103 103 Thieblot, Robert J. Thies, Winthrop D. Spaeth, Karl H. .......,....,., ..... .,..,. 7 2 Thigpen, William H Sparks, Willis B., lll ..,...,.. ....,. 1 O3 Thoman, Mark ..........,. Speck, David M. ........... .... ...,.,.,... 1 2 8 Thomas, James E. Spevack, Robert M. ., .,... ...,....... 1 03 Thomas, Richard H., Spicer, Michael F. .....,..,..,. . Spizzirri, Richard D. ..,............ .,..,...., . Springwater, Ronald E. ..,..,.. ...,...... . Spritzer, Henry M. ,...., .,........ ,.... . Squires, Vernon T. ,.... .... . Staliiord, Charles R. ,..,... . Stahr, John R. ..,............,. , Stalker, Peter, Il .........,...,.., Stapleton, Walter K. ..., . Starrett, Loyd M. ....,... . Stein, Allen A. ..,.... ,.,.. . Stein, Donald H. Stein, Myron ....,...... Stein, Stein, Ronald J. .....,...,. . William L. .,..,.......,... . Steinberg, Joseph L. Steiner, Daniel ...,,..,,...,...,.,. Stempler, Stephen H. , .... .... .... . , Stern, Charles A. .....,,...,.. . Stern, William G. ...,. , Stewart, Richard E. ..... . Stiles, John O. ...........,.. . Stillman, Jacob H. ..... . Stockman, Lewis J. ...,. . Stone, F. L. Peter ........... Storey, James W., Jr. ..,....,.. ........... 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Vensas, Victor V. ......,.., Weiss, Roy L. .....,,... .. Venlre, Robert M. ...,... Weiss, Stanley .......,. Veret, Barton ....,.,.......... Vikoren, Harold B. .,.... . Villamor, Eliseo V. ....., . Vinh, Yu Thien ...,..,.,.. Vogel, Eugene L. ..,...,.......,..., . Volk, Stephen R. ....,..,...,.,,..,.,.... , Von Hirsch, Andrew T. W. Voss, Eleanor R. ..,,.......,,............., ., ...... .. Wochs, Jim S. ...... ,......,. ......,, . Walders . Walenla, Wallace, Wallace, Walloch, Lawrence R. .,..,...,. Arthur W., Jr. ,..,..... ,........ . Neil W. .,......,...,..,... . Thomas C. .,.,,... . Henry J. ..,.... Weissberg, Norbert ....... Weissman, Michael L. , ...,..,. ..... . Weitzel, William C., Jr. ..,..... ..... , Welch, David O. ...........,.......,. ..... . Wells, Jonathan G. R. .,.... ...., , Wells, Philip A. ........,...... . Wentz, Sidney F. ....,,,..,.. , Wentz, Thomas A. ........,... Werhane, Charles W. Werner, Ralph ....,................ Werlheimer, Richard J. ......,. ...... . Werlheimer, Warren ...... Westman, Donald R. ....,.... ....,. . Wethly, Frederick J. Wheeler, Bancroft R. .,.., . Zieselman, Jerold ....,,. Wallum, Harold J., Jr. ....... , Walsh, Mason, Jr. .,..,...,.. . Walsh, Thomas H., Jr. .....,. . Walston, Robert H. .,.,.. . Walton, J. Richard ...,,.. Walton, Robert J. .,.. . Ward, David H. .,..... , Ward, Rodman, Jr. ...,.. . Warren, William B. ...,..,... . Warshaw, Richard E. ..,. . Washabaugh, William ..,..,. Watkins, James W. .....,,. , Watson, John E., Jr. .... .. 75 White 130 White 130 White 131 whsle 75 whale 131 while 131 White, Albert J. .,..........,.. . David A. ..,,...... . David L. ..... . Harvey l. .....,, . John H. ......,......,.... . Richardson, Jr. Roger Q., Jr. ..... . Whitehill, Clifford L. ..... . Wiggins, Albert M. ...... Wiley, Thomas W. .... . Will, John B. ..,..,,.,,. . Willard, Robert E. .... . Wax, Harvey I. .,......,..,,..,.........,.... ..,...,,., 1 31 Williams, Weatherhill, John F. 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