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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
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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
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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
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