Harvard Law School - Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1958

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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

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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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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

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