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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-
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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
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