HARVARD' LAW SCI-IO OL CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS RICHARD LIZIE HAh'IlLTON, Edilor JAMES MIERRILL jrzrromns, Bminen' zvlmmger MICHAEL RALPH MARRON, Amocizzfe Edimr S'r1av1zN Auvm STEPANIAN II, A.r.m'm1le Edimr The Yearbook is presented to the Harvard Law School Community as one of the services of the Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House. The Committee wishes to express its appreciation to all who have helped make possible this publication - the ad- vertisers, the subscribers, the staff of the Yearbook. QCD 1961 Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House 2 The HARVARDIAMJ Yearbook 1961 SCHGOL OR most of the Twentieth Century, Austin Wfakeman Scott has been a legend at the Harvard Law School - the best possible kind of a legend, because he has been constantly present in person, with almost no break at all. Scott came to the School as a Hrst year student in 1906, after several years spent in teaching mathematics in a preparatory school. It was immediately apparent to him and to others that law was the correct choice for him. And it was soon apparent that he had a special capacity as a teacher. Wliile he was still in the School, he became the semi-ollicial tutor, and large numbers of students received supplementary aid through his ministra- tions. On graduation in 1909, he started out in practice with the firm of Wiritlirop and Stimson in New York. He enjoyed this period in his career, and would undoubtedly have been a successful practitioner, but another road was soon to open before him. Wlieii Dean, Ames became ill late in 1909, the Faculty of the School asked Scott to take over his work on a commuting basis. Qlt is said that this was regarded as two-thirds of a full schedule, and as it was for two thirds of the academic year, Scott was paid four- ninths of the very small salary of an assistant professor -- and he had to pay his own commuting expensesj This cast the die, and Scott has been a teacher ever since. From 1910 to 1,961 he has been a full-time member of the Harvard Law School Faculty. He became a full professor in 1914, at which time he was the youngest professor in the University. For some years now he has been the oldest active professor on the University faculty. His record of hfty-one years of full-time active service has never been approached by any other member of the University's professorial staff. During this period he has been outstanding as teacher and as scholar. As a teacher, he has combined great learning and analytical powers with vim and vigor, a good voice, and that sense for keeping a class alive which contributes so much to student interest and attention. His classes have been fun, as well as a very good place to keep on learning, and that is an excellent and a memorable combination. As a scholar, Scott has made himself master of his field, and has, over his long career, made a monumental contribution to the law of Trusts, lirst through his articles, of which there was always one a year, at least, then through his work on the Restatement, and hnally in his great treatise, which clarified and organized the held, and made new contributions in its expanded second edition. It should not be forgotten, either, that in his earlier days, Scott made great contributions to the law of Procedure. It was largely due to his learning and his draftmanship that the problem of the non-resident motorist was solved - in a way which we now take for granted, and which is being steadily extended to cover other lields of activity. It is easy to write about Scott as a teacher and a scholar. It is harder to write about him as a colleague and a friend, because he has been such a good colleague and friend. Always gentle and kindly, always wise and far-seeing, his counsel and encouragement have meant much to many people who have come as his juniors on the Law School Faculty. It is hard to write about these personal things, or even to talk about them. But even though sometimes unexpressed, or inadequately expressed, they are not to be taken for granted. Generations of Harvard Law School students have sat at his feet, and they will know the appreciation which we all feel. Austin Scott has exemplified the best of the Harvard Law School in the Twentieth Century. He has contributed much more than is the lot of most men to his students, to the School, and to the law. We all rise and salute a master - and our friend, Austin Wakeinan Scott. Eawm NATHANIEL Giusworo Demi, Hai'm1'rZ Law School 5 FACULTY PEAKING of The Law School as I Have Known It, reprinted in the Hm'1faf'c! Law School Bllllefill, October, 1960, Professor Scott speaks of his student days, of the teachers Ames, Wfilliston, Gray, Smith, Beale, and Wfambaugh. XWhen I was a student, as I have said, there were only seven professors and two assistant professors. Now there are more than Hfty of the Facultyfi 1-lere are these men, the men who are giving us the foundation on which we will build in the fu- ture as their predecessors gave Professor Scott a foundation on which we ourselves could build during the half of 11 century since we left the School. NA'I'l1AN MARSH PUSEY Prerifieizl of Hm'wz1'd Uniizerrity HE twenty-fourth president of Harvard was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on April 4, 1907. Graduating from Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs, he entered Harvard Col- lege where he majored in English and Compara- tive Literature. After receiving his A.B. degree lzmglzrz mm 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 M.A. degree in 1932, he served as 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 College as Assistant Professor of History and Literature. In 1940, he joined the faculty Of Wesleyan Uni- versity to take part in the development of new liberal arts courses for freshmen and sophomores. I-Ie became Associate Professor of Classics in 1943. He then returned to Lawrence where he served as President from 1944 to 1955. In 1955 Mr. Pusey was elected President of Harvard. His administration has been marked by vigorous efforts to increase the endowment funds of the University and to improve its physical plant. W gc: --3, EIRWIN NA'rHANu3L Grusworn Deniz frm! Lfwgclell Professor of Law UMEROUS honorary degrees and a director- ship of the American judicature Society are among the accomplishments of the Harvard Law School's Dean Griswold. His association with the school began as a student in 1925. Elected Presi- dent of the Lum Rezfiew, he was awarded his S.j.D. in 1929. A short period in private practice in Cleveland was followed by his selection as Special Assistant to the Attorney General. He held this position un- til 1934, arguing a record number of cases before the United States Supreme Court. In 193-fi he was named to the Law School fac- ulty, was granted a full professorship the follow- ing year, and was named Dean in 1946. ii s Irs' ' sr mas!- me is is is an is is is is is 1 ri is ea - if -' m is Dean Griswold has been advisor to the Rerlflle- wwf! of Tr11.rl.r, Re.s'lil11l.?0r1, and jrfflglfzefrlr. He has also served as consultant to the U. S. Treasury Department. In addition to his administrative duties, the Dean teaches, writes, and edits. His current course is in Federal Taxation, previous ones in- clude Trusts, Conflict of Laws, and Administra- tive Law. Among his published works are Speml- llwrifl T7'l'l.l'f.l', Cf1.re.f and Mrzlerinlr on Federal Tax- aliou, and The Fiffb Awezzrfmezrl Today. He is editor of the Students Tax Law Service and Gen- eral Editor of the Prentice Hall Law School Series. He is State Delegate for Massachusetts in the American Bar Association and a former president of the Association of American Law Schools. Pl-IILLIP AREEDA Arrirlmzt Prof error 0 Law Professor Areeda joined the faculty this past january after serving as Assistant Special Counsel to the President. A graduate of both Harvard College and the Law School, he graduated summa cum laude and was awarded the Fay Diploma. He is teaching a section in Administrative Law and a seminar entitled International Business Regulation. Born: 1930g Detroit, Michigan. PAUL MICHAEL BATOR Arrirlaazf P1'0fe.r.r01' of Law Graduate of Princeton and holder of a Masters Degree in History from Harvard, Professor Bator is a 1956 graduate of the Law School, where he was president of the Law Review. He served for one year as clerk for Mr. justice john M. Harlan of the Supreme Court of the United States, and then practiced for two years with a New York firm. Joining the faculty of the Law School in 1959, Professor Bator is teaching Criminal Law and Administrative Law. Born: 1929g Budapest, Hungary. AB., 1951, Princetong M.A., 19535 l.L.B., 1956, Harvard. A.l:'1., 19513 LL.l5., 1954, Harvard. Q .. . asa B X ,es my RICHARD R. BAXTER Pl'0fE.f.fUl' of Law Professor Baxter formerly was a Regular Army Officer and, at the time of his resignation from the Army in 1954, was Chief of the International Law Branch, Office of the judge Advocate General. He then served in the Othce of General Counsel, De- partment of Defense, and has been a consultant to that office and to the Naval War College. Professor Baxter joined the Law School Staff in 1954 as Re- search Associate in the International Waterwriys Project. He presently is collaborating with Professor Sohn on a draft codi- Hcation of the Law of ReJ'j1w1rib.ili!y of Sfuler for the United Nations. He is teaching Criminal Law, Public International Law, and the Seminar in International Law Problems. Born: 1921g New York, New York. A.B., 1942, Browng LLB., 1948, I-Iarvardg Diploma in International Law, 1951, Cambridge Universityg LL.M., 1952, Georgetown. 10 DEREK CURTIS BOK fl.r.ri.s'lf111l I'1'nfe.r.mr of Lan' HAROLD JOSEPH BERMAN Pwferroi' of Law One of this country's leading authorities on Soviet Law, Pro- fessor Berman teaches a course in Comparison of Soviet and American Law. In 1960, he published an Introduction to The flrial of lbe U-2, a transcript of the record of the trial of Francis Powers in Moscow. Professor Berman has also been active in promoting the teach- ing of law in the liberal arts curriculum. His book, The Namre and l:lHlCf.:0ll.f of Law, is used as a text in many colleges. He has written extensively on problems of East-West trade, and he regularly gives a seminar in Legal Problems of Inter- national Trade, Born: 19183 Hartford, Connecticut. A.B., 1938, Dartmouthg M.A., 1942g LL.B.., 1947, Yale. Professor Bok entered the Law School in 1951, after graduat- ing from Stanford University. He served on the Board of Edi- tors of the Law Review and received his LL.B, in 195-1. After graduation, he spent a year in Paris as a Fulbright Scholar. Wliile in Europe, he wrote a monograph, The Firrl Three Yemzr of llve Scbrflmm Plan, which was published as one of Princeton University's Studies in International Finance, Follow- ing his year abroad, he entered military service, serving as Assistant to the General Counsel, Oflice of the Secretary of the Army. He teaches Labor Law, Antitrust, and a seminar in Labor Law. Born: 195111 Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. A.B., 1951, Stanfordg LLB., 1954, Harvardg M.A., 1958, George Wlashington University. ROBERT BRAUCHER Pl'0f0.1'.1'0l' of Law After graduation from the Law School, Professor Braucher practiced in New York City and then enlisted in the Army in 19111, serving as a hghter pilot and later as an intelligence officer, I-le joined the Law School faculty in 19116. He has served as a consultant to the General Counsel of the Department of the Air Force and the New York Law Revision Commission. He is serving on the Massachusetts Commission on' Uniform State Laws and is a Reporter for the REJ'fHlEIll0llf of C 0711 mc'l.r Seromf, Professor Braucher is author of several books on Commercial Law, a course he teaches in addition to Agency, the Legal Pro- fession, and a seminar in Commercial Law. Born: 1916, New York, New York. A.l5., 1936, Haverfordg LLB., 1939. Harvard. ll ERNEST JOSEPH BROWN Professor Uf Law After several years in private practice, Professor Brown began his academic career in 1937 at the University of Buffalo Law School. He continued to teach while maintaining his practice, which was devoted primarily to constitutional, tax, and corporate matters. He served in the Army during World War II and joined the faculty of the Law School in 19516. With Professors Freund, Howe, and Sutherland, he is editor of a Casebook on Constitutional Law, His teaching includes classes and seminars in taxation. Born: 19063 Lake Providence, Louisiana. A,B., 1927, Princeton, LL.B., 1931, Harvard. CLARK BYSE Profeuzzr 0 Law Following his graduation from Wisconsin in 1958, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review, Professor Byse became Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Law at the University of Iowa. In 1940, he began a five-year period of government and war service. ln 1946, he was named an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania and Professor of Law two years later. He came to the Law School in 1957. Professor Byse is Counsel to the American Association of University Professors. l-le is co-editor of Azlzlziuirlizzli-zfe Law Carey and COIIZNIEIIIJ' and co-author of Tenure in 1'llllL'I'iL'llII H igber Edl1rnlim7.' Pfllllf, Prnt- lfrer, nm! the Law. He teaches Contracts, Administrative Law, and a seminar in Administrative Law. Born: 1912, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. B.E., 1935, State 'Teachers College, Oshkosh, LLB., 1958, Wiscrinsing LL.M., 19593 j.S.D., 1952, Columbia. ANDREW JAMES CASNER .flJ.r0rinle Deniz and ll7el:Z Prnfeuor of Law A member of the Law School faculty since 1938, Professor Casner previously served on faculties at the laws schools of Illi- nois, Maryland, Michigan, Texas, and Stanford universities. Fre- quently participating in alumni and American Bar Association activities, he is presently a member of the Bar Associations Standing Committee on Professional Ethics. Professor Casner participated in the preparation of Tbe Re- Jlntezneril of Prollleriy. He was Reporter for the Uniform Prop- erly Aff and is Editor-in-Chief of Alll6l'fL'd!l Law of Properly. Professor Casner is co-author of a casebook on Property and author of another on Estate Planning. He teaches Property I and II, and a seminar on Advanced Estate Planning. I-Ie also is chairman of the Faculty Committee on Legal Education, Born: 1907g Chicago, Illinois. A.B., LLB., 1929, University of Illinois, S.j.D., 1941, Columbia. 12 DAVID FARQUHAR CAVERS I7e.r.re11zZer7 Prafermr of Law an as Following graduation from the Law School in 1926, Professor Cavers was associated with a New York hrm for three years. After a year as an instructor here, he taught at the law schools of West Virginia and Duke University, with appointments as Visiting Professor at Yale and Chicago. After wartime service as Assistant and Associate General Counsel for Price in the O.P.A., Professor Cavers rejoined the Law School faculty. From 1951 through 1959, he also served as Associate Dean. An addition to many contributions to legal periodicals, Pro- fessor Cavers established and edited Lau' and C017lel11fJ0r11ry Problemr. Born: 19023 Buffalo, New York. l3.S., 1925, University of Pennsylvaniag LLB., 1926, Harvard. ABRAM JOSEPH CHAYES Proferror' 0 f Law In 1955, Professor Chayes was appointed to the Law School faculty. He received his A.B, from Harvard in 1945, and after- wards served with the Field Artillery in France, Holland, Ger- many, and Japan. Wlaile 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 Presiclent's Materials Policy Commission. For the October Term 1951, he was law clerk to Mr, justice Frankfurter. From 1952 until his appointment to the faculty, he was associated with the hrm of Covington 8: Burling in Washington, D. C. Professor Chayes is now serving in Wfashington as Legal Adviser to the State Department. Born: 19223 Chicago, Illinois. A.l3., 19433 LLB., 1949, Harvard. PETER FRANCIS COOGAN Lerllrrer an Law A partner in a downtown Boston law lirm, Mr. Coogan con- ducts courses in Creditors' Rights and is giving a course this summer in Financial Planning. Along with 19 years of practice, his career includes 10 years in business and teaching experience in both law and business. He has written and lectured extensively on Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, which deals with secured trans- actions, and he is chairman of the National Bankruptcy Confer- ence's Committee on Liens. Born: 1904: XXfatertoxvn, Wiscrinsin, 1923-1926, Marquette University, I.l..B., 19393 XVestern Reserveg A.M., Boston Universityg l.I..M., 1942, Harvard. 13 ARCHIBALD COX Royal! Proferrar of Law Receiving his LL.B. in 1937, Professor Cox began his law career by serving as secretary to Judge Learned Hand, Thereafter he practiced in Boston until 1941 when he became associated with the National Defense Mediation Board. I-Ie later entered the Odice of the Solicitor General, Department of justice, and from 1943 to 1945 he was Associate Solicitor General for the EE: 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. W In 1952, he was Chairman of the Wage Stabilization Board. Professor Cox is the editor of a casebook on Labor Law. He left the Law School this year to assume the duties of United States Solicitor General. Born: 1912g Plainfield, New jersey. A.B., 1934, LL.B., 1937, Harvard. WILLIAM J. CURRAN E I I Lermrer in Legal Merlicirze Professor Curran was appointed to the Law School faculty in 1957. He had been teaching previously in the Medico-'Legal Problems Seminar as a member of the Medical School faculty. This year, Professor Curran is teaching the seminar, and he is director of the Law-Medicine Research Institute of Boston Uni- versity, where he is Professor of Legal Medicine. Professor Curran is the author of Law nm! Meflirine.' Tex! and .S'01n'r:e lvlfIf6'l'flIf.l' on Merliro-Legal PI'0bf6llI.l', and a contrib- uting author of P!'0f6J'J'i0lNlf Negligence. He formerly taught at Boston College, the University of North Carolina, and the University of Santa Clara. Born: 1925, Boston, Massachusetts. LLB., 1950, Boston Collegeg LL.M., 1951, Harvard, S.M.l-Iyg., 1958, Harvard. 3?-wi ' I 29225 JOHN P. DAWSON Proferror of Law Studies at the University of Michigan and Oxford preceded Professor Dawsonis appointment to the Michigan faculty in 1927, where he remained until 1956. On leave from the University from 1942 to 1945, he served as Chief Counsel in the Rent Section, Office of Price Adminis- tration, Chief, Middle East Division, Foreign Economic Admin- istrationg and Acting Regional Economic Counsellor for the Middle East, State Department. In 1947-48, he took a post as Director of the Foreign Trade Administration for the Greek government. He teaches Contracts and Restitution. Born: 1902g Detroit, Michigan. B.A., 19223 JD., 1924, Michigan, D.Phil., 1950, Oxford. 14 CHARLES FAIRMAN Proferror of Law Professor Fairman has taught courses in law and government at Pomona College, Williams College, Stanford University, Washington University, and Harvard. Participating in both World Wars, he served as a Colonel in the judge Advocate General's Olhce from 1942 through 1946. Professor Fairman's published works include The Lmzf' of Mm'- lial Rifle, Mr. jffylire Miller and lbe Sifflrerlle Court, 1862-1890, and Amerirzuz C07l.1'lfllllf0llrZf DEL'Aff0lI.1', Rev. Ed, 1950. Professor Fairman is on leave of absence while working on a history of the Supreme Court from 1864-1888, under the Perma- nent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise. Born: 18973 Alton, Illinois. A.B., 1918. University of Illinoisg PhD., 1926, Harvardg LL.B.., 1934, University of Londong S,j.D., 1938, Harvard. RICHARD HINCKLEY FIELD Profeum' of Law After graduating from the Law School in 1929, Professor Field engaged in private practice in Boston until World War II, when he became General Counsel for the Office of Price Admin- istration. He returned to the Law School in 1946 as a member of the faculty, l-le is co-editor, with Professor Kaplan, of a casebook on Civil Procedure. From 1957 to 1959 he served as Reporter for the Rules Advisory Committee in Maine, and he is co- author of Maine Civil Prm'lice. This year he is teaching Civil Procedure, Trial Practice, and Evidence. Born: 19053 Phillips, Maine. A.l5.. 19265 l.l..li,, 1929, Harvard. ROGER FISHER I Proferror of Law After graduation from the Law School in 1948, Professor Fisher spent two years in Paris as an assistant to the General Counsel of the European headquarters of the Economic Cooper- ative Administration. He then entered private practice with a Washington, D. C. Hrm from 1950 through 1956, working largely in the international field. Professor Fisher then joined the Department of justice as an Assistant to the Solicitor Gen- eral before coming to the Law School faculty in 1958. He is teaching Civil Procedure and Legal Methods in Inter- national Disputes. Born: 1922, Winnetkzx, Illinois. A.B., 19433 l.l..li., 1948, Harvard. 15 Wfzlfer E. Meyer Visiting Rerenrcb Proferrar of Law Graduating from Harvard College in 1939, Professor Foote continued his studies at Columbia and the University of Penn- sylvania. He served as Instructor and Associate Director of Legal Research at Pennsylvania and then joined the law faculty of the University of Nebraska from 1954 to 1956. In that year, Profes- sor Foote returned to Pennsylvania. Professor Foote is on leave of absence from Pennsylvania to work on his research here, finishing a teaching book on family law which emphasizes the impact upon the law of the behavioral sciences. He will do no formal teaching. He has taught Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Family Law, Criminal Dispositions and Behavioral Science, Torts, and Legal Writiilg. Born: 1917g Cambridge, Massachusets. A.B.,. 1939, l-larvardg M,A., 1941, Columbiag LL.B., 1953, Penn- Sylvania. PAUL ABRAHAM FREUND Car! M. Loeb Uzzizferyily Proferror After receiving his S.j.D. from Harvard in 1932, Professor Freund clerked for Mr, justice Brandeis. Later he served on the legal staffs of the Treasury Department and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. From 1935 through 1939, he was in the oilice of the Solicitor General of the United States and also served as Special Assistant to the Attorney General. Professor Freund has served on the Law School faculty since 1959, with the exception of a four-year stay with the Depart- ment of justice during the war. He is co-editor of a Casebook on Constitutional Lawg his pub- lished Works include 011 Umlezwfnmlivzg the Slfjireme Collrl. He teaches Constitutional Law and Constitutional Litigation. Born: 19085 St. Louis, Missouri. AB., 1928, Wtisliingtcvn Universityg LL.B., 1931g S.j.D., 1932, Har- vardg LL.D., 1954, Columbiag 1956, Wasliingtcmn University, Llni' versity of Louisville. LON LUVOIS FULLER Cnrler Pi'ofe.r.r0r of Gezzeml IHl'f.l'l1I'7llf67ICE Professor Fuller has been in the Held 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 Phil- osophical Society, which he won in 1936 for an essay in Juris- prudence. He has also edited Colleclezl Readings in Problem.: of f111'irpi'f1zleme, and a casebook on Contracts. Professor Fuller teaches Contracts and jurisprudence. He also has a seminar in jurisprudence. Born: 1902g Hereford, Texas. A.B., 1924g j.D., 1926, Leland Stanford University. 16 S1-IELDON GLUECK ' Roscoe Pound Projermr of Law Professor Glueck has been advisor on the American Law In- stitute's Youth Correction Authority Code and Penal Code, a member of the U. S. Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure, a U. S. delegate to several Inter- national Prison Congresses, and a consultant to the late Justice Robert I-I. Jackson on the trial of war criminals. For many years, he has been engaged with his wife, Dr. Eleanor Touroff Glueck, in researches on correctional and juve- nile delinquency problems, reflected in numerous pioneering studies including Five Hlllll!I'6!! Crimimll Ctireefxr, One Thon- .rmzcl fll'I'L'llff6 Delizzqifelllr, I.!lII'rlI!6'ff7lg fllifeuile Delillqllency. Born: lS96g Wfarsziw, Poland. A.B., 1920, George hXftlSl'llH,1ll'0D Universityg LLB., L1..M., 1920. National University Law School, A.M., 1922, Ph D., 1924, Har- I.1..D., 1949, University of Tliessalonikag Sc.D,, 1958, Har- CHARLES MONROE HAAR Profeuor of Law Entering the Law School in 1941, Professor I-Iaar left shortly thereafter for a tour of duty in New Guinea and the Philippines as a Naval Intelligence Ofhcer. Graduating in 1948, he was awarded a Sheldon Traveling Fellowship and spent a year in England, where he wrote Lama! Planning Lum in 11 Free Soriely. From 1950 to 1952, Professor Haar lectured at New York University and was a consultant for the Town Planning Commis- sion of the United Nations. I-Ie spent 1959 in England on a Rockefeller Foundation Grant. Professor I-Iaar has written Federal Crea!!! and Prizffzle Hunting, and he has edited a casebook on land-use controls. Professor I-Iaar teaches Property I and seminars in Land Use and Real Estate Transactions. Born: 1920, Antwerp, Belgium. A.B., 1940, New York University, M.A., 1941, University of Wis- consin, LL,B., 1949, Harvard. LIVINGSTON HALL PI'0f6.1'.1'0l' of Lau' After four years of private practice and one year as an Assist- ant United States District Attorney in New York, Professor Hall joined the Law School faculty in 1932. From 1938 to 1958, he served as Vice Dean of the school, he was Acting Dean during the spring of 1959. During the war, he was with the O.P.A. and later with the Army Air Corps in the Southwest Pacific. Professor I-Iall is a member of the Judicial Council of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and of the Executive Com- mittee of the Massachusetts Bar Association. He has co-edited casebooks on Criminal Law and Agency. This year he is teaching Agency and Commercial Law. Born: 19033 Chicago, Illinois. Ph.15.. 1923, University of Chicago, I.1,.15., 1927, Harvard. 17 I Quiet' sis. HENRY MELVIN HART, JR. Cbrzrlai' Sr'ebf9i11,i' l7airvbiM P7'0fE.1'.1'0l' of Law After receiving his S.j.D. degree, Professor Hart spent a year as legal secretary to Mr. justice Brandeis. Since 1932 he has been a member of the Law School faculty. I tits Wliile on leave of absence, he was associated with the Office EE of the Solicitor General and the Immigration and Naturalization Service. During World Wzlr II, Professor Hart served as Asso- ciate General Counsel for Price in the O.P.A. and later as Gen- eral Counsel in the Office of Economic Stabilization. I-le is the author ot numerous articles and has collaborated with Professor Weclisler of Columbia on The Iierleml Crinrlx rim! llve Feclernl Syrlem. Professor I-lart teaches The Legal Pro- cess, The Federal Courts and the Federal System, and Criminal Law. Born: 19043 Butte, Montana. A.B., 19265 Ll..B.., l930g S.-LD., 1931, Harvard, I.L.D., 1953, Columbia. DAVID RICHARD HIERWITZ T 'Ti 'T' Profefor of Ln-zu i A graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Pro- i fessor Herwitz entered the Law School in 1946 where he was a I member of the Board of Student Advisers and the Law Review. 5 In 1949, he went to Washingtoiu, D. C., and served as an 1 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 course: in Corporations, Account- ing. and Business Planning. Born: 19255 Lynn, Massachusetts. B.S., 1946, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, L.I..B., 1949, Harvard. MARK DEWOLFE HOWE Profermr of Law ' l Upon graduation from the Law School in 1953, Professor Howe clerked for Mr. justice I-lolmes. After private practice in Boston, he was appointed to the University of Buffalo Law School faculty and became Dean of that school in 1940. During World War II Professor Howe served as a Colonel with the American Military Government and with the Civil Affairs Division of the War Department. He has edited the Holffzer-Pollock and Holmes-Ln.fl2i Lelleizr and has written the first volume of a projected three-volume biography of Mr. Jus- tice Holmes, He teaches Admiralty, American Legal History, and Consti- tutional Law. He also conducts a course on The Role of Law in Anglo-American History in Harvard College. Born: 1906g Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1928g LLB., 1933, Harvard. 18 LOUIS LEVENTHAL JAFFE Byrne Pmferror of Arlmiizirlrfzlive Law Professor Jaffe graduated from Harvard Law School magizfz H1111 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 Loquitur Vindicatedn inaugurated the Bnjrzlo Law Review. He was appointed to the Law School faculty in 1950. Witll Professor Nathanial Nathanson of Northwestern Uni- versity, he is the co-author of Cfirer mul flflrzlerhzlr on Azlzzziim- fmlive Lazug and he is working on a treatise on the same subject. Born: 19053 Seattle, Washington. A.B. 1925, Johns Hopkinsg I.I..B,, 192Sg S.J.D., 1932, Harvard. SANFORD H. KADISH Ezra Ripley Thayer Teaching Fellow A visitor from the University of Utah School of Law, where he is a Professor of Law, Professor Kadish is a graduate of the City College of New York, During the war he served as a Naval Intelligence ollicer doing translation work with Japanese docu- ments and prisoners. He was a Stone Scholar and member of the Law Review Board at Columbia Law School, where he graduated with honors in 1948. He then practiced law in New York City for three years before beginning his teaching career at Utah. He spent 1956 at the University of Melbourne, Australia, as a visiting Fulbright Professor. Witli Professor Monrad G. Paulsen of Columbia Law School, he has completed a casebook in Criminal Law and Administration which will be published next year. Wlmile at Harvard, Professor Kadish is teaching Criminal Law. Born: 19215 New York, New York. B.S.S., 1942, City College of New Yorkg l.I..B., 1948. Columbia. BENJAMIN KAPLAN Proferror '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 for nine years before entering the serv- ice in 1942. During Army service he was a member of Mr. Jus- tice Jackson's staff in the Nuremberg prosecution. He returned to his law firm in 1946, and was named Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard in 1947. His appointment as Professor of Law followed the next year. Professor Kaplan is co-author of Malerifzlr for rr Bnrir Coil,-,re ill Civil Pl'0L'L l1lll'0 and Copyright rim! Unfair C0l71lfJElifi0I7. He teaches courses in Civil Procedure, Copyright and Unfair Com- petition, and a seminar in Arbitration. Born: 19113 New York, New York. Ali., 1929, College of the City of New Yorlcg I.I..B., 1933, Columbia. 19 MILTON KATZ H eirry L. Sfimroii Pi'0feJ.r0i' of Law nm! Direrlor, Iiiferimlioiml Legal Smilies Professor Katz joined the Law School faculty in 1939. During Woi'ld War II, he served as Solicitor of the War Production Board from 1941 to 1943, and as U. S. Executive Ofhcer to the Combined Production and Resources Board in 1942 and 1945. He also served, during this time, as a Lt. Commander, USNR. In 1946 he was named Byrne Professor of Administrative Law. On leave from 1948 to 1954, he served as U. S. Special Representative in Europe. His books include Carer on Acliiiiizhrlmlirie Lf:-zu and The Lair of Iizlermifiomil T1'aii.mr'li0i2.r and Relalionr' Cfzrer nm! Male- rifilr with Professor Brewster. He teaches Torts and the Law of International Transactions and Relations. Born: 1907, New York, New York. A.B., 1927, LL.B., 1931, Harvard. ROBERT ERNEST KEETON Profe.s'.ror 0 Law Professor Keeton was engaged in private practice in Houston, Texas, until the outbreak of World War II. From 1943 to 1945 he was Flag Secretary to Rear Admiral Mulinnix and assistant Flag Secretary to Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. After the war, he resumed private practice, specializing in personal injury and insurance litigation. Prior to this appoint- ment to the Law School faculty in 1954, he was Associate Pro- fessor at Southern Methodist University. Professor Keeton is the author of Trial Tarlirr and Melbozlr, Basic Iiirfinzizre Law, and co-editor of a casebook on Torts. I-le teaches Torts, Trial Practice, and Insurance. Born: 19195 Clarksville, Texas. B.B.A., 1940g LL.B., 1941, University of Texas, S.j.D., 1956, Har- vard. FRIEDRICH KESSLER Visiting Proferror of Law Professor Kessler comes to Harvard from Yale Law School, where he is Justus S. Hotchkiss Professor of Law. Born in Ger- many, he studied law at the universities of Tubingen, Munich, and Marburg, As the Nazis carrie into power, he left Germany in 1954 and came to the United States as a Rockefeller Fellow. A year in research and appointments as Lecturer in Law and Assistant Professor of Law at Yale preceded his move to the University of Chicago Law School in 1938. In 1947, he returned to Yale. Professor Kessler is teaching Contracts, jurisprudence, and the jurisprudence seminar. Born: 1901g Hechingen, Germany. Dr. jur., University of Berlin, 1928. 20 XWALTER BARTON LEACH Sfory Proferrm' of Law After graduating from the Law School, Professor Leach worked as clerk to Mr. justice Holmes, then practiced in Boston. In 1929 he was appointed to the Law School faculty. He has also taught at Oxford, the University of Colorado, and North- eastern University. He is a Brigadier General USAFR Qretj and a Consultant to the Air Force. His publications include casebooks on Wills, Property, and Future Interests and Eiitate Planning, texts on The Rifle Agaiazrl Perjielfliliar. Professor Leach has contributed to the Property Restatement and Amerirfm Law of Properly. He teaches Property I, Future Interests and Estate Planning, and the Seminar in Defense Policy. Born: 19011g Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 19213 LL.B., 1924, l-larvardg Certihcate d'litudes Francaiscs, 1920, Universite de Grenohleg S.,I.D. CI-Ion.J, Suffolk, 1958. of the S.E.C. Planning. jOl--IN I-IOXVARD .MANSFIELD A.r.ri.r!n11l Professor of Lam' Professor Mansheld was Shaw Traveling Fellow in History during 1952-1953. After receiving his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1956, he served for one year as law clerk to Mr. justice Traynor of the Supreme Court of California, and then, during the October Term, 1957, as law Clerk to Mr. Justice Frankfurter. He joined the Law School faculty in 1958. Professor Mans- Held teaches Evidence and Torts. Born: 1928: Morristown, New jersey. B.A., 19523 LL.B., 1956, Harvard. 21 LOUIS LOSS Professor of Law A graduate of the Yale Law School, Professor Loss was first associated with the legal staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and in 1948 became the Associate General Counsel 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 is the author of Semritier Regzrlfzlmzz C1951, 2d ed., 1961j and co-author of Blue Sky Law C1958j. He teaches Corporations I, Securities Regulation, and Business Dorn: 1914g Lancaster, Pennsylvania. ,l3.S., 1934, University of Pensylvaniag LL.B., 1937, Yale, A,M. fl-Ion.j, 1953, Harvard. JOHN THEODORE MCNAUGHTON Proferror of Low 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 Qlllinoisj Daily Timer. Since his appointment to the Law School faculty in 1953, Professor McNaughton has taught Evidence, Commercial Law, Torts, Contracts, Agency, and Procedure. Since 1957, he has served on a part-time basis as an Assistant District Attorney for the Northern District fMiddlesex Countyj of Massachusetts. Professor McNaughton has published Workbook in fmljciol Proof, Handbook of Mni'.i'or'b1l.i'ell.r Ez-'irlenre fad ed. 1956j with Professor W. Barton Leach, and 8 Wigiriore, Evidence fMcNaughton rev. 1961j. Born: 19213 Bicknell, Indiana. A.B., 1942, Depauw Universityg LLB., I948, Harvardg B.Litt., 1951, Oxford. OLIVER OLDMAN A.r.fj.flfz11! Proferroi' of Lolo After graduation from the Law School, Professor Oldman practiced in Buffalo and taught part-time at the University of Buffalo Law School. Since 1955, when he returned to the Law School, he has been directing the training activities of the Inter- national Program in Taxation. In the summer of 1958, he was a member, with Professor Surrey, of the Commission to Study the Fiscal System of Venezuela, and in june, 1960, he and Professor Surrey conducted a Preliminary Survey of the Tax System of Argentina. He has been teaching State and Local Taxation, a seminar in International Tax Research and special classes for foreign tax officials. Born: 1920, New York, New York. S.B., 19423 I.L.B., 1953, Harvard. ' LEONARD G. RATNER Leclffrer 011 Law After graduating from the University of California School of Law, Mr. Ratner was clerk to Mr. justice Traynor of the Su- preme Court of California. During World War II, he served in the Navy as a legal officer and trial judge advocate and then entered private practice in Los Angeles. In 1953, he began teaching on a part-time basis at the Uni- versity of Southern California School of Law. I-Ie came to Har- vard in 1958 as a Ford Fellow and joined the faculty in 1959. Author of several law review articles, Mr. Ratner is teaching Trial Practice and Trusts and is supervising the hrsbyear Group Work program. Born: 1916g New York, New York. A.B., 1937, University of California at Los Angelesg I.L.B., 1940, University of California. 22 ALBERT MARTIN SACKS Professor of Lau' 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 graduation from Harvard Law School in 1948, Profes- sor Sacks became law clerk to the late Augustus N. Hand, 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 Wasliington in private practice with Covington and Burling until 1952, when he was appointed to the Law School. Professor Sacks conducts courses in Civil Procedure, Legal Process, and State and Local Government Law. Born: 1920, New York, New York. B.B.A., 1940, College of the City of New Yorkg LLB., 1948, Harvard. lRANlx L A SANDER A.f.ffJ'fz1l7f Pr11fe.r.r11l' of Law Beginning his legal, career as clerk Hrst for judge Calvert Magruder and then for Mr. justice Frankfurter, Professor Sander next spent Hfteen months with the Tax Division of the Department of justice, He also practiced three years with a Boston firm before joining the faculty of the Law School in 1959. Professor Sander participated in two sessions of the Salzburg Seminar on American Studies, and for the second meeting in 1954, he served as faculty assistant to four Law School profes- sors. l-le teaches courses in Taxation and Family Law and a seminar on Tax Policy in the International Tax Program. Born: 19273 Stuttgart, Germany. A.B., 19f19g I.l..B., 1952. Harvard. STEPHEN M. SCHWEBEL A.r.ri.rlrn1l Pmferrm' of Lnzu A graduate of 1-larvard College and Yale Law School, Profes- sor Schwebel was associated for live years, in a predominantly international practice, with the New York law firm of Wliite and Case. l-le studiecl international law at Cambridge University, to which he returned as a visiting lecturer in 1957. l-ie is the author of a book on The Serrelary-General of llne Unilerl Nnlimrr and of a number of articles on international law. I-le is currently working on a book on Ifflermrlionnl Irwell- mwzl Cozllrrlrlr. This year he is teaching Contracts, Public International Law, and two seminars, one on International Protection of Foreign Investment and the other on National Policy Making in Inter- national Affairs, Born: 1929, New York. New York. A.B., 1950. l-larvardg 1.l..I3., 1954, Yale. 25 AUSTIN WAKEMAN SCOTT Drme Professor of Lau' A virtual institution at the Law School, Professor Scott's career here stretches back 50 years and includes half a year as Acting Dean, the Story and Dane chairs, and universal recognition as an authority on Trusts. He also was Dean of the College of Law at Iowa State University at the age of 27, President of the Association of American Law Schools in 1928, and visiting pro- fessor at Oxford University in 1954, He has served as Reporter for the Rerlrllelzzeul of Trnrlr and as Co-reporter with Professor Seavey for the Rarfalemefzi of fmlgmeizfr and the Rerlnlemem' of Renirlzziozz. Professor Scott also drafted the Uniform Firlzrrirzrier Ari, and his writings in- clude a treatise on Trusts and casebooks on Trusts, Civil Proce- dure, and Judicial Remedies. He teaches Trusts. Born: 1884, New Brunswick, New Jersey. AMB., 1905, Rutgersg LL.B., 1909, Harvardg LL.D., 1933, Rutgers, 1944, Harvardg 1960, Brown, D.C.L., 1954, Oxfoizl. Secretariat. u 4. . 1 1 f I ,-fl g, y y, . ' I:- W Y LOUIS B. SOHN Proferror of Law Following six years as research associate to judge Hudson of the Permanent Court of International justice, Professor Sohn joined the Law School in 1946. He participated in the San Fran- cisco Conference which drafted the Charter of the United Na- tions. In 1950-1951, he was a legal officer of the United Nations Professor Sohn in the author of Corel' and 1VIoZeriol.r oil Um- szfs S ,E led Nafiom Law and co-author of Worlrl Peare Through lVorM Law. He teaches United Nations Law, Problems in the Develop- ment of World Order, Legal Problems of International Regional Organizations, and Legal Problems of International Administra- tion. Born: 19145 Lwow, Poland. LL.M., Dipl. Sc.M., 1935, john Casimir University, Lwow, Poland, LLM., 1940, Harvard, S.j.D., 1958, Harvard. STANLEY S. SURREY fereminb Smilb jr., Proferror of Law The year he graduated, Professor Surrey became Research Assistant at Columbia. After 1953, he was associated with the National Recovery Administration, the National Labor Relations Board, the Treasury Department, and the King Sub-committee on the Internal Revenue Laws. Before Harvard, Professor Surrey taught at the University of California at Berkeley. He has been a member of Tax Missions to japan, Venezuela, and Argentina, He is now Chief Reporter for the American Law 1nstitute's Tax Program and Director of the Harvard Law School International Program in Taxation. Early in 1961, Professor Surrey left Harvard for Washitug- ton, where he will serve as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in charge of tax policy. Born: 1910g New York, New York. B.S., 1929, College of the City of New York, LL.B., 1932, Columbia. 2-1 ARTHUR E. SUTHERLAND Blf.l'.l'B.j' Pl'afc'.rJ0a' of Law Except for a year as legal secretary to Mr. Justice I-lolmes, Professor Sutherland practiced law in Rochester, New York, from 1926 until 1941. Then he served in the U. S. Army until 1945. I-le became Professor of Law at Cornell, and taught there until he became Professor of Law at Harvard in 1950. In 1956, Professor Sutherland held a Fulbright lectureship at Oxford. ,l-Ie edited G'0'l'Ul'l1ll76llf Under Lam, the published proceedings of the john Marshall Bicentennial at Harvard, of which he was chairman. His Rundell Lectures at Wfisconsin in 1955 were published as The Lum mul One Mau Among Many. Professor Sutherland has collaborated in caseboolcs on Constitutional Law and Commercial Law. He teaches Constitutional and Commercial Law and conducts seminars on Commercial Law, Federalism, and the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment. Born: l9tl2g Rochester. New York. A.B., 1932, Wfesleyang l.l..li., 1925, Harvard. X? ,al gan W ser' 5 SAMUEL E. THORNE Profe.r.r0r of Legal Hirlary Professor Thorne came to the Law School from the Yale Law School where he was Simeon E. Baldwin Professor of Legal His- tory and Librarian. During World War II, 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 several papers on legal' historical subjects and has edited, among other works, A Dir- mfzrre U pon fbe Exporirimz and Umlermzfzdilzgi' of Smfzlfer. This year, Professor Thorne is teaching English Legal History and a seminar on the same subject. Born: 19073 New York, New York. B.A., 1921, College of the City of New Yorkg LLB., 1950. Harvard. DONALD THEODORE 'IRAUTMAN Pr0fe.r.r0r 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. Wlmile at the Law School, he was an editor of the Law Reniezzf. After graduation, Professor Trautman held a Sheldon Travel- ing Fellowship under which he traveled and studied in Europe. During the 1952 Supreme Court Term, he served as law clerk to Mr. Justice Frankfurter. Professor Trautman is a co-author of a Casebook on Account- ing. He teaches Accounting, Conflict of Laws, and Public Utilities. Born: 1924g Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., LL.l5.. 1951, Harvard. 25' DONALD F. TURNER Proferror of Law Professor Turner holds an A.B. from Northwestern Univer- sity, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Economics from Harvard. After serving in the Navy during World War II, he took his LL.B. at Yale, where he was Editor-in-chief of the Yale Law fflllfllrll and received the Peres Prize for outstanding student con- tributions to Volumes 58 and 59. He graduated Clllll laude in 1950. Following a clerkship with Mr. Justice jackson, he was associated with a Waslliiugtoiu, D. C., law firm. Professor Turner teaches Government Regulation of Business and the Antitrust Seminar 1950, Yale. DETLEV F. VAGTS Arrirlfzfzl Proferror of Law Professor Vagts graduated from the Law School in 1951. 1-Ie practiced with the New York law firm of Cahill, Gordon, Rein- del and Ohl for several years, specializing in corporate and antitrust matters. He also spent three years in the Air Force, serving as a supply and intelligence oHicer and as StaH judge Advocate for a fighter group. He now teaches Accounting, Corporations I and a seminar in Antitrust Litigation. Born: 1929g Washingtoia, D. C. A.B.. 194Sg LL.B., 1951, Harvard. Born: 1921g Chippewa Falls Wisctunsin A.B.,1941, Northwestern MA 1943 PhD 1947 l'lll'V llLl LLB ARTHUR TAYLOR VON MLHRIIN Professor of Law Before his appointment to the Law School faculty in 1946, Professor von Mehren was law clerk to judge Calvert Magruder. From 1946 to 1949 he studied the continental systems of law at the University of Zurich and at the University of Paris. I-Ie was on leave of absence in 1947-19118 to serve with the legal division of the United States Military Occupation Government in Germany, During 1956-57, Professon von Mehren was a Ful- bright Research Professor at the University of Tokyo, Professor von Mehren is on the Board of Editors of the flmer- ifllll jolrrmll of Colflpfzmliife Lum and is the author of The Civil Law SyJ'le111.r.' Cn.re.r 111111 Mf1lerif1l.r for lbe C01l1fIc1l'!lf.fl'8 Slflrly of Law. I-Ie teaches Conflict of Laws and the Civil Law System, and seminars on Comparative Contract Law, Comparative Legal Re- search, and Conflict of Laws in a Federal System. Born: 19225 Albert Lea, Minnesota. B.S., 1942g LL.B., 1945, Ph.D., 1946, Harvard. 26 DAVID WESTFALL l'i'0fer.r0r of Law Wliile at the Law School, Professor Westfall was a member of the Law Rezliem. He graduated zmrgmz H1111 flllllfd and received the Fay Diploma. Professor Westliiill was connected with the Chicago Firm of Bell, Boyd, Marshall and Lloyd after graduation. This associa- tion was interrupted from 1951 to 1953 when he served with the Army in the Ofhce of the Judge Advocate General. Professor Wfesttall is co-author, with Profe:sor Casner, of Part 21, Construction Problems of A111ei'ic:111 Law of Property. I'le teaches Corporations I, Property II, and Real Estate Plan- ning. Born: 1927, Columbia, Missouri. A.B.. 1947, University of Missourig LL.B., 1950, l-larvard. LOUIS A. TOEPFER Vice Dean 111111 Direrlor of A1!111i,rri011.r 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 designated Assistant Dean and Director of Admissions. In 1952 he tool: charge of the School's Financial Aids program, combining this with his placement and admissions responsibilties, From 1956 to 1959 he served as Chairman of the Policy Committee of the Law School Admission Test. On january 1, 1956, Mr. Toepfer was appointed Secretary of the Law School. I-le served in that capacity and as Director of Admissions and Financial Aids until january, 1959, when he was named Vice Dean of the Law School and a member of the Faculty of Law. Born: 1919, Sheboygan, Wisccinsin. A.B., 1940, Beloit Collegeg LLB., 1947. Harvard, RUSSELL HASTINGS PECK S'eci'el1u'y of line Law School Mr. Peck entered the Law School in 1947, after completing undergraduate work at Harvard which had been interrupted during the war by service in the United States Army. Upon graduation, he was appointed Assistant Dean, taking on, among other duties, publication of the L11111 Srbnol CdflI10gIl6 and Hnmlborzle for Ezlleriifg Sllllflfllff. For several years he was in charge of the Placement OHice. He became editor ot the I'Izll'1'tIl'df Law School Bulletin in 1956, and was appointed Secretary of the Law School in 1959. In addition, Mr. Peck has served on the Board of Directors and as Treasurer of the Cambridge Civic Association. Born: l920g Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1943 f47lg Ll..B.. 1959, Harvard. 27 WILLIAM SPRAGUE BARNES Arrirlalzl Dean After graduating from Yale in 1940, Mr. Barnes entered the Law School, but left shortly thereafter to join the service in 1941. A fighter pilot in Egypt and Libya in 1945, he completed his first year law work while a prisoner of war and graduated from the Law School in 1947. He received the degree of doclenr en draft from the University of Geneva, Switzerland in 1957. Between 1948 and 1950 he was Research Associate in Com- parative Law at Michigan Law School. From 1950 to 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 and in 1958 was elected to the Cam- bridge School Committee. Born: 1919, New York, New York. A.B., 1940, Yale, LLB., 1947, Harvard. WESLEY E. BEVINS, JR. Amiylzllll Deniz Mr. Bevins entered the Law School in 1946 after service with anti-aircraft artillery of the Third Army in Europe. After gradu- ation in 1948 he was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar, and that same year became Executive Director of the I-larvard Law School Fund for the Massachusetts area. In january of 1950, Mr. Bevins joined the Administration Staff as Assistant Dean. He directs the operation of the Dormi- tory Ofnce and is also Director of the Harvard Law School Fund and the Alumni Omce. Mr. Bevins holds the rank of Lt. Colonel in the Army Reserve and acts as adviser to students with respect to their military concerns. Born: 1918, Peabody, Massachusetts. B.S., 1941, Bowdoin Collegeg LLB., 1948, l-larvard. WILLIAM LANE BRUCE 33 A.r.ri1'ln1zl Demi - Mr. Bruce graduated from the Law School in 1951. l-le prac- ticed law in Providence, Rhode Island, with the law firm of Edwards and Angell from 1,951 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. Mr. Bruce is a native of Maine. During World War II he served with the Amphibious Forces of the Navy. Mr. Bruce is Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treasurer of the Harvard Law School Association, Associate Director of the Program of Instruction for Lawyers, and is in general charge of the Placement Office. Born: 1924g Lowell, Massachusets. A.B., 1946 094855 LL.B., 1951, Harvard. 28 JOHN A. KING, JR. .S'erre!111'y of Izlferlmliozml Legal Sl11die.r 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 and at the atomic testing sites of Kwajalein and Bikini, He graduated from the Law School Ullll l11111le in 1948. After a period of practice, he worked in the Central Intelligence Agency. Later, he did graduate work at Oxford. In 1954, Mr. King assumed his post as Secretary of Inter- national Legal Studies. I-Ie works with the Committee on Gradu- ate Studies and is Advisor to Foreign Students. For six years, he has been the Fulbright advisor for the Law School. Born: 19183 Chicago, lllinois. A.B., 1940g l-l,.l3., 1948, I-larvarr. gp lg 9 1 ig . rs Q 1:5555 i s M gf 3 2 :E ts f . . si , H NW L m trawl ff: ' 3. f,Lf,f P sill? are 1 EE -ner- gas Ea rr- rr sms .s BEE E an Ears 251271-1 ,E W ,S . rr -an ms an -sr rr me me Egan W W 4 SQ-ii 1 3.1: as E FH EEE Q WE X it B EARL CHARLES BORGESON LfbI'1ll'i!lIZ Mr. Borgeson attended the University of Minnesota from 1940 to 1942, returning in 1946 to Complete his law studies after serving in the Navy during 1943-46. I-Ie received his B.S.L. in 1947 and his LLB. in 1949. His formal training in librarianship was at the University of Wasliington, where he had his hrst assignment as Assistant Law Librarian. From 1950 to 1952, he was Assistant Reference Li- brarian of the Los Angeles County Law Library. In 1952, Mr. Borgeson was appointed Assistant Law Librarian at the Law School, and in 1954 assumed his present post. Born: 1922g Boyd, Minnesota. 1950, Wasliingtcnn. XV, gg-v-1 .n -.--in? ,Q-n. , 1 --F B.S.L., 1947g l.l..B., 1949, Minnesotag A.B. in Law Liltrirrianship, . g.- -- 5 s ... -..... Z., .......... r ... ... am .5 . T.. is Q. an fa msg idkksm w Eggs-3255.6 'f' E sgmlmmg. .., . .isa ........-awf.. .. H. .. mar rr wg is vm: Teaching Fellows GERALD ABRAHAM A.B., 1951, N.Y.U. 1. W I.L.B., 1953. N.Y.U. MURRAY LIOEL BELMAN A.B.. 1957, Cornell e-J. 'rff' I.L.l5., 1960, Hurvrml CLIFFORD DAVIS S.B., 1949, U. of Chicago LL.B., 195 2, I-Iurvurcl WILLIS HILL ELLIS A.B., 1951, Wnbalslm College JD., 195--I, U. of lndinnu Law School STEPHEN BERNARD GOLDBIIRG AB., 1954, Halrvurul LLB., 1959, H.1lXJlLl JACK ISAAC HELLER TC1lCl1l1'lg Fellow in Law and RC'SC1l1'Cl1 Assistant in Law A.B., 1953, U. of Clmnigu LLB.. 1958, Columbia CARL MARVIN SELINGER A.l3., 1955, U. of California LL.B., 1958, Hnrvarcl 30 just as every yearbook has its dedication, so every book has its informals - the snap- shots of people and places with special meaning to those who have been at the school. To that purpose, and to these .finial- meu of the Harvard Law School is this page dedicated. To Sheldon Glueck and his out- standing work in juvenile delinquencyg to W. Barton Leach and his Ladies Daysf' to I-lenry Hart, thirty years of outstanding teachingg lo Louis Loss, always willing to discuss the Bflfe Sky Lf111f,' and to the many others who evoke special memories in all of us. CLASSES1 if HERE had never been as many as 200 stu- dents until 1887, but from that time the en- rollment rapidly increased. In my first year there were 705 students. At that time, and for some years thereafter, nearly a third of the students failed in the first year, Later we voted not to ad- mit students Who, although they were graduates of an approved college, stood in the lowest quarter of the class. This sharply reduced the number of failures .... It is as hard now to get into the School as it was easy in my timeg but the percent- age of failures is now very small. from The Law Srlmol ny I Have Knozwz Il. ' I HAT gives the Harvard Law School ft: great international flavor? Its graduate and special students, of course. From virtually all parts of the world students of law assemble at Harvard for our graduate program. The special students are not working for a degree, but they are here to avail themselves of the offerings of the School that they may return to their homes with special knowledge in Helds which trouble them. The graduate students are candidates for the LLM. or S.j.D. degrees. They may be doing re- search in a field within the general School, or they may be studying in the International Legal Studies - the part ot the School which specific- ally recognizes the cornmingled world in which we live today. To these students, who make the Law School an international community, we offer our best wishes for success wherever they may go. GR DUATES AN 9 YM fe U V I MW W 2? :I n PECIAL STUDENTS -teammate 04? We m iam E EE fl ss iw me mu iw Mu sri-it m Tm mu is-is iw ss me me new use me sage? emu: U EM F? Wi GRADUATE AN A-AMIR ALI ANBARI LL.B. Baghdad University '56 12175 Shuokh, Kademia, Baghdad, Iraq NOBUYOSI-II ASHIBE LLB. University of Tokyo '49 5-2157 Shiinamachi, Toshima-qu, Tokyo, japan ARTURO E. I3ALI5AS'I'RO B.A. University of the Philippines '55g LL.B. '58 Rizal Street, Oton Iloilo, Philippines American Society of International Law, Inter- national Law Club ISRAEL AMIHUD BEN-PORATI-I M.j. Hebrew University 10 Ramban, jerusalem, Israel VINOO BHAGAT B.Sc. St. Stephens '57g Law Faculty, Delhi B.C.L. '60 12A Curzon Road, New Delhi, India CLAUDIO BOVET I.L.B. Catholic University of Peru '56 Av. Arequipa 1250, Lima, Peru ANTHONY JOHN ,BOYLE LL.B.g LLM. University College of London 4 Mount Pleasant, Farnham, Surrey, England St. Thomas More Society RAYMOND LESLIE BRITTON LL.l3. Southern Methodist University '51 46146 Olympia Drive, Houston 27. Texas JOSEPH ALBERT BRODERICK A.B. Princeton '37, LL.B. I-Iarvartl '4lg S.T.L., ST. LR. Immaculate Conception College '60 St. Stephen's Priory, Dover, Mass. THOMAS BUERGENTHAL B.A, Bethany '57g LLB. New York University '60 15 Elllery Street, Cambridge, Mass. SALVADOR E. CASELLAS B.S.F.S. Georgetown '573 LL.B. University of Puerto Rico '60 1501 Ashford Avenue, San juan, Puerto Rico LOURDES BEATRIZ VAZ DE MELLO N. Sra. cle Siou '49g Colegio Estadual '52g Law School of Belo Horizontc U.M.G., Bachelor '57 Timbiras St. 2040 Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais BARTHOLME DE SCI-IUTTER Dr. Juris, Free University of Brussels '591 Lic. Sc. Pol. Diplom. '60 Kunstlaah, 3, Boom, Belgium JOHN E. DUNSFORD B.S., LLB. St. Louis University '50, '56 5179 Rosa Avenue, St. Louis 9. Mo. OSAMA EI, SAYED ELBAZ B.L. Cairo University '52 27 Walker Street, Cambridge, Mass. FRANCOISE GALLOT Licence en Droit University of Paris '59 250 Bis Bal St. Germain. Paris 7, France GEORGE SHOLTO I-IEBENTON B.A. University of British Columbia '573 B.A., B.C.L. Oxford '59, '60 395 Eckliardt Avenue, W., Penticton, B.C., Canada MIGUEL ANGEL HERNANDEZ Licenciado en Derecho Escuela Libre de Derecho '60 125-B Palestina, Mexico, D.F., Mexico 36 iw E ..: r 'I 5 nj x is ,-Q., It r CI .-3 b 11? X t ST UDENTS SH IG EO ITO I.l..B. Nagoya University '54 cfo Eijiro Sasano, 6, 3-chome, Nakaichiha-Cho, l-ligashi-ku, Nagoya, japan ISHWEIK CHAUD jAlN B.A. Govt. College, Rolitak, India '553 I.L.B. Delhi '55 SCXS7 Rolitak Road, New Delhi, India VIOI-IN BRYAN JOHNSON, JR. B.B.A. University of Oklahoma '55g LI..B. '57 409 West Eubanks, Oklahoma City, Okla. RALPH EDWARD KEITH, JR. B.S. Acadia University '51 l.I.,.B. Dalhousic University '56 565 I-lunewell Street, Needlmm, Mass. HERBERT SPENCER KENDRICK B.B,A. So. Methodist '57g LL,B. '60 102 So. Rosemont, Amarillo, Texas ROBERT BRYDON KENT A.B. Harvard 'fl5g I,I..B. Boston University '49 84 Middle Street, Lexington, Mass. YUTAKA KU BOTA l.l,.B, Tokyo University '50 Cfo Mr. Kuwano, No, 34, 'l-Chome, Chofu-Mine-Mach, Oka-ku, Tokyo, Japan GEORGE ODARTEY LAMPTEY Louis A. Grimes School of 'Law and Govt.. l.I..I3. University of Liberia '56 Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Accra, Ghana International Law Association PATRICK I-IARDING LANE B.A. University of Sydney '53: LLM. '57g LLM. '60 339 Alison Road, Coogee N.S.XV.. Australia KIMON LEGAKIS I.I..B. Athens University 5 Koniazi Street, Athens. Greece TUOMO K. Y. LEHTOUEN I.I..M. Helsinki University '58 Itzinepathak 82f12. Turku, Finland MARK JAY LEVINSON B.S. Econ. University of Penn. '573 'l.l..B. Boston University '60 69 Chiswick Road. Brookline, Mass. BARBARA LILLYWI-IITE l.I..B. London School of Economics '56 Birks Grange. New North Road, Exeter, Devon, England ANNALINE LOUBSER B.A. University of Pretoria '55g LL.B. University of Stellenbosch '57 PO. Box 144, Cape Town, Union of South Africa Wll.l.lAM ANDREW IVIACKAY B.A. Dalhousie University '50, LL.B. '53: LLM. '54 Halifax, N. S., Canada ROBERT JAMES MAIR B. Comm. University of British Columbia '595 LLB. '60 2274 E Sth Avenue. Vancouver, B.C., Canada TORU MORI I.L.B. Chuo University, Tokyo '55g I.I..M. '56g LL.M. Harvard '59 1117 Besshu. Urawa, japan DAVID REST MHMERY B A II I3 Victoxia University of Wellington 'ms EE E . f E . ,,,.,.,.,,, :FF , ! ' T ., f .,.,.,. H M ' ... it E . mm mn aaa it it it it it ... .,...: time mt J 4 is it ' mt ,H time iz It 2 'IZT Q, 5 Q H si?-E new we essential ., ,E ...ms vm HM amos? mamma mimi 5 H5 sewn: it mm matte f m it Wm uma mssa MWMl E mlm mt egg? an ss W M as mms E is it it nm me awp a it was it it we nsmg , . N .N ow einem SSE WWE mi A it it A 5 ,. s B H is s B s mg s B E B EEE W Tgisw W 'HEWQQA ,,., w si exams is is is ...ty ia im it 3 is .. S, I Xdggg ... is it -::-:- 1-i it is it M si M E SS Ml B E ,:- is ...,.. E B E W B ,. W N V ,mE,, F' An R -, , -, 1' swim H ' , '?g1ff . s H H- H H mme up 1: B S, 345. ms E - time H IW H H ':' rt H H H H B gt 3 or ...... ,, ,, 1-1-aaa is H FW H H ' x 2-I e W e E H H B W .1 .. if.f...f R 2.2 X S are H Pi H H H 2 we H W , ' -s 1,32 ,V 1- I - m. -:-:::-,gi 5:5 sf W 5 E-gs Q g , is n E E E '53 5:-.::: ' D-3 -L 555 5, :-5:21 1 is si is n ' is is E A iff :za:a: ' ' ' IA. .f. fl. .. W H V' ' F- 'tim ' . . ..... .1 ji V , I I H I ' ' I .,. QE: ' -' - 'iz g: :izfi 52 . 222.252- , ......, .,.,.,..,, E , an :::.. . wi ' e N is m -is 'mms-as s' me nm fs in am E' : Ind' Ml- IBS B , - . s s B E S8 B B S8 E B G ' ' E .. E H H H . I H H 543 gf' K H E s E 2 QZEEE 2 . H L fr H 5 E E E -4- it a in it W s fi- wg ,. it A 7-8? B B ' ESS ' ' I New Zealand '56g LLM. '60 H , B as 21 Winston Avenue, Palrnerstown, North, BEM H M W , New Zealand 5 7 ,EE is is -1-im EEE 'ELK is-is as is-if .mg A-m E. X ggiyiaff K E ra i Qs 3f5vfs.s M ...W GRADUATE A GEEITJE GEESSIENE NIEUXWENKAMP LL.B. University of Amsterdam '59 10 Katelaanzf, Bilthoven, Holland DAGOBERT NOLTE Dr. iur. Gottingen University Alt-Moahit 84, Berlin NW 27. Germany ARTHUR V. li. NYLANDER LL.B. Kings College University of Durham '55g LL.M. Kings College, University of Lon- don '57 38A Lawson Street, Lagos, Nigeria DIETRICI-I CONRAD OHLGART Hamburg, Referendet '58 19 Ander Muhlenau, Pinneberg, Germany WILLIAM HENRY O'KIEF B.S. Creighton '57g LL.B. '60 Wfood Lake, Neb. LYMAN RAY PATTERSON A.B. Mercer University '59g LL.B. '57 M.A. Northwestern '50 2734 Napier Avenue, Macon, Ga. MARGARET ANN PI-IELPS A.B. University of S. Calif. '57g LL.B. '60 1618 S. Wiltcmn Place, Los Angeles 19, Calif. ELIZABETH A. PORADO A.B. Radclifie '55g LL.B. Boston University Law '5S 25 Elm Street, Hatfield, Mass. CECIL ARTHUR RAY, JR, B.B.A. So. Methodist '57g LL.B. '60 4532 Aready, Dallas 5, Texas BOGER ROBERT DE SA PEREIRA Bachelor National Law School of the Univer- sity of Brazil '59 Rut Sta. Clara 47 oft. 1001, Rio de janeiro, Brazil STANLEY ARTHUR SCHIFF B.A. University of Toronto '53g LL.B. '56- 252 Dumfries Avenue, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada CAMILLE SCHMID Dr. iur. University of Zurich Niederfelhenweg 29, Zollikon-Zuricli, Switzerland GUY A. SCHRANS Docteur en Droit University of Ghent 5 Onafhankely Heids-laan, Ghent, Belgium GUNTHER G. SCHULTZ Dr. jur. Gottingen '59 62 NWallmodenst, Hannover, Germany ROBERT PERRY SENTELL, -IR. A.B. University of Georgia '56g LL.B. '58 Pinehurst, Ga. IBRAHIM FAI-IMY IBRAHIIVI SHIHATA Licence en droit Cairo University '57g Diploma of Public Law '58g Diploma of Private Law '59 5 Mikiac St., Roda, Cairo, U.A.R. GZEKIEL SOLOMON LL.B. University of Sydney '593 LL.M. Harvard '60 7f159 Glenayr Avenue, Bondi, Sydney, N.S.W.. Australia International Law Club TEODORICO CUMAGUN TAGUINOD A.B. Univ. of the Philippines '5-45 LL.B. '56 74 Dr. Elejos Street. Quezon City, Philippines International Law Club, United Nations Inter- national Atomic Energy Agency Fellow, Har- vard Law School Fellow 38 .. BH an , awe 1 E is A 1.1 iff? EK PECIAL STUDENTS .-9 XX 1? M9 40 WIGBERTO EBARLE TANADA l5,A. Ateneo rle Manila '56 l.I..l5. Manuel L. Queton University '59 59 Broatlway 13th St., Quezon City, Phillipines FRIEDERICK KI2l'l'l-l TURNER l.L.l3. Manitoba Law School '5tlg LLM. '54 197 Kingsway, Xlifinnipeg, Manitoba, Czlnatla VITTHAYA VEJJAJIVA B.A, University of Cambritlge '58g LLB. '59 39 Soi Pipat, Silom Rd., Bangkok, Thailand MANUEL A. VELARDI2 f.L.li. San Marcos '58 976 Av. Cuba, Lima, Peru CHARLES MARION WHELAN A.l5. Waiodstock College 'SOQ PH.L. '5tg S.T.L '59g I..l..l5. Georgetown University '545 LLM '55 761 Harrison Avenue, Boston 18, Mass. EILEEN MARGARET YOUNG M.A. Aberdeen '5Sg B.A. Oxford '60 156 Victoria Street, Dyce, Aberdeen, Scotland Visiting Scholar HIDENOBU SONOBE Law Graduate Kyoto University '-'Il Apt. RB-ll Sailnansho Shukuslia, Iwase, Matsutlo-Shi Chiba-Ken. japan judge of the Tokyo District Court, General Affairs Bureau, General Secretariat, Supreme Court of japan 59 EVEN years may seem a long time to spend in collegeg hut we are certain Olll' third year students would agree they have passed all too quickly - eipecially this last year. Third year at the Harvard Law School is a busy one. There is lbe paper to write. There are seminars, giving us a chance to concentrate our efforts in specific direc- tions. For all, it is a time of decision - where to from here? Early in the fall, the interviews start. We must weigh such things as locale, salary, type of work, along with the intangibles such as, would this he an enoyable place to work? For some, there are the Ames semi-final and Hnal competi- tionsg there are considerations of marriage in juneg there are bar review courses to schedule. For all, the third year is a busy one. And sucl- denly, the seven years since high school are over, and you are an attorney! CLASS INETEEN SIXTY-ONE fc fir ,,, ,mf iv , . 1 .:., , vim, ' 'S' 14 xl .g,::.:Qj E. 'gg ,, W , on v me , . is H ' A' W' ,, H r W :j i 'Q new fi -.3-135: I- ' ' 5:5 N Zi .g fl g ii if. ,.. ie if gm.: E ,V H S u if, 1 ,. MP l Q2 i f nl ' 'W 11: 34... H PM :W ' ' ' ' V' I , ::,I,11, nil.1?-' 1 . a 'ffl 2 . . 1 JI- , 5 f'!.e fs' - X ': ' 1 af fi if as S.-is -an E H! FREDERICK GEORGE ACKER B.A. Valparaiso University '56, M.A. Har- vard 57 7255 Homan Avenue, Hammond, Indiana Bull and Bear, Cardozo Club, Student Bar Assoc. EDMOND E. ACKERSON B.S.B.A., Georgetown '58 10 West Street, Belmont, Mass. DAVID ADAMANY B.A. Harvard '58 709 South Quincy, Green Bay, Wfis. Kiuilan Club, Democratic Club, Bevans C u 3 ROBERT ARMAND ALBRECHT B.A. Yale '56 1844 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Morgan Club. RICHARD K. ANDREWS A.B. University of Nebraska '58 4601 W. 65th Street, Prairie Village, Kans. Chayes Club ROBERT AVERY ARMSTRONG A.B. Amherst '58 -12 Mandalay Road, Springlielil, Mass. Bull and Bear. Magruder Club, Wlilliston Competition. Supervisor lst Year Court -5 ff' is 'X'- HARRIS AHMOWITZ A.B. Brown '55 35 Lanier Lane, Bay Shore, N. Y. Bull and Bear, Chancery Club, Harlan Club MORRIS AMITAY A.l3. Columbia '58 22 East 82nd Street, New York, N. Y. Record, Student Bar Association, Demo cratic Club, International Law Club JON MAC ANDERSON A.B. Ohio University '58 R.F.D. 1, Carrellton. Ohio Von Mehren Club, Democratic Club R. L. ANDERSON, III A.B. Yale '58 475 Vista Circle. Macon. Ga. Lincoln's Inn, Southern Club C L A S VIGFUS S. ASMUNDSON A.B. University of California '58 517 Miller Drive, Davis, Calif. Cardozo Club KENT E. ARVIN B.S. Indiana University '57 556 E. 37th Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Griswold Club, Republican Club I ww Sr gee, i E A . i-1--, M -. '. 'lj 3 l ff x 42 S O WALTER A. BAKER A.B. Harvard '58 115 Hudson, Columbia, Ky. Young Republican Club, Chancery, South- ern Club WILLIAM L. BALFOUR A.B. Princeton '58 4 Valley Road, Bronxville, N. Y. Lincoln's Inn Society, Holmes Club CHARLES HILLEL BARON B.A. University of Pennsylvania '58 1103 69th Avenue, Pliilaclelphia, Pa. Dawson Club, Record, International Law Club SAMUEL BOLES BARTLETT B.A. Dartmouth '54 586 Bridge Street, Declham, Mass. Marshall Club, Lincoln's Inn C PLRRY BASCOM IRED RONALD BECKER A X Llc S BS Econ. University of Pennsylvania '58 2775 Iiusingcr Ro ul bt louis Mo Picsulental Apts. A-316, Philadelphia, Pa. l nncoln s lnn Pow Wrmxv Club Law Review, Byse Club SHLLDON L BASKlN EDWARD LELAND BAXTER A B Princeton SQ A B Boxuloin '58 368 Moi unc Ro ul I-lichllncl Plrk Ill Wfcst Meulow Road, Rockland, Maine local Aiil Bull md Bur btuilcnt B1rAssn Bull and Bear, Chancery, Toepfer J? Riel' Rig .E S . . ROGER N. BEILENSON B.A. Harvard ,5S 160 Lawrence Street, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Democratic Club, International Law Club, Frankfurter Club DON F. BELL B.A. University of Oklahoma '58 S18 Baylor, Perryton, Texas Lincoln's Inn IVIARTIN BENDER A.B. Union '58 17 Villard Ave.. Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Democratic Club EDWARD R. BENDET B.A. Cornell '58 251 S. Harrison St., East Orange, N. I. Blackstone Club STANLEY MARVIN BERMAN A.B. Amherst '58 1707 Dundee Wzry, Louisville. Ky. ROBERT CRAVEN BERRY A.B. University of Missouri '58 Q HARRY CLARK BENFORD B.A. University of PlffSl7Lll'j.Il'l '58 219 Union Street, Johnstown, Pa. Bull and Bear, Democratic Club EDWARD ALAN BENJAMIN B.A. University of Pennsylvania '58 457 West 57 Street, New York. N. Y. Byse Club MYLES PRESTON BERKMAN A.B. I-Iarvartl '58 120 Lovers Lane, Steubenville, Ohio JOSHUA M. BERMAN B.B.A. City College of New York '58 53 Trowbridge Street. Cambridge, Mass C L A S RICHARD J. BIRCH A.B. Colgate '55 62 Foncla Road, Rockville Centre. N. Y. Lincoln's Inn, Bull aml Bear, Warren Club, Republican Club, Student Bar Assoc. EDWARD WILLIAM BEUCI-IERT B.A. Fordham '58 2803 Doniphan Avenue, St. joseph, Mo. 155 Scott Avenue. Yonkers 4, N. Y. Chancery, Record, Scott Club Root Club, Republican Club it me 44 te. CHARLES LAWIIENCE BIRKE B.A. Wlasliington University '58 7428 Delmar, University City, Mo. Legal Aid, Byse Club NORMAN DAVID BLOCK A.l3. Bowdoin '58 ll East Main, Paris, Maine Marshall Law Club BARRY MICHAEL BLOOM B.A. Cornell '58 1518 Hewlett Avenue, Hewlett. N. Y. Bull and Bear, Record, Chayes Club, Stu- dent Bar Assoc. WILLIAM W. BLUNT, JR. B.A. Yale '58 !I 5 SERGIUS MITCHEL BOIKAN A.B. University of Chicago '54g M.S. Uni- versity of Chicago '5-5 3800 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Forum, Bull and Bear, Chancery, Loss Club PHILLIP DEAN BOSTWICK A.B. Stanford '54 130 12th Avenue, San Mateo, Calif. Warren Club WILLIAM T. BOUTELL, JR. A.B. Stanford '58 5940 N. 14th Place, Phoenix, Ariz. Student Bar, Brewster Club PAUI.. S. BRADY B.A. Rochester '55, Oxford '58 25 Overton Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Marshall Club ETEE N SIXTY-ONE PETER NED BREITMAN B.S. Econ. University of Pennsylvania '53 Bull and Bear, I-Iaar Club, Student Bar Assoc. BASIL MANLY BRIGGS AJS. Hillsdale '58 -'Ill Martell Drive, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Choate Club 4 2nd Avenue, Johnstown, N. Y. International Law Club DONALD A. BRIGHT B.A. Syracuse University '58 13 Welwyn Road, Great Neck. N. Y. Chancery, Bull and Bear, Student Bar HOWARD TEEL BRINTON B.A. Wisconsin '58 2144 Thornwood. Willamette, Ill. Voluntary Defenders. Dawson Club 45 ,. EE MORRIS RANDALL BROOKE B.A. Yale '57 1616 Hill Road, Reading, Pa. Lincoln's Inn, Casner Club CHARLES N. BROWER B.A, Harvard '57 x ,-4' E . , . . r U , like 2-, ,vi '- A vm I , . ' -'i rf, , l I' m SEYMOUR I-I. BUCHOLZ B.A. Cornell '58 326 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. I. L. C., Bull and Bear, Chayes Club EDWARD M. BULL B.A. Yale '56 409 Woodland Avenue, Westheltl, N. J. BOX 134, East Lyme, Conn. Casner Club, Harvard Cricket Club Bull and Bear, I. L. C., Langdell Club ANDREW MEIKLE BROWN, IR. JONATHAN GUNN BUNGE B.S. U. of Rhode Island '59 A.B, ,Princeton '58 322 Boulevard, Newport, R. I. 142 S. 14th Street, La Crosse, Wis. Haar Club, Student Bar Association Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Story Club PRESTON BROWN ROBERT B. BUNN B,A, Hal-vm-d '53 A.E. Harvard '55 17 East 89th Street, New York, N, Y, 4812 Aukai Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii Kem Club, Democratic Club Langdell Law Club, Bull and Bear BARRY L. BUNSHOFT LEO A- BYRNES B.A. University of Masschusetts '55 AB- PQIUCGIOU '57 71 Beaconsfield Road, Brookline, Mass. 40 Lffxlnt-ZION Avenue. Holyoke, M115 Chancery, Student Bar, Democratic Club, KHPIHU Clllb- Lif1C0lH'S IUH RAYMOND FRANCIS BURKE RICHARD IRVING BURNI-IAM AIB, Duke '51 A.B. Amherst '58 105 Pine Street, Dalton, Mass. C0016 Falls, N- Y- we-5 Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Magruder Club, Ames Finals, Inter-American Law Club WILLIAM HENRY BURKE B.A. King's '58 1635 Tioga, Shamokin, Pa. Hart Club n . 46 en, lg 'Q' JOHN HANDLY CALDWELL l5.A. I-lamilton '58 Lagro Road, Marion, Ind. Iviagruder Club JOHN GIRAULT CAMPBELL A.B. Princeton '54 652 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka, Ill. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Sacks Club JOHN CARLIN A.B. St. Bonaventure '57 1134 Hudson Boulevard, Bayonne, N. J. Byse Club, Chancery, St. Thomas More MORGAN ALTON CASEY, JR. B.A Yale '55 1028 Esplanade, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Chancery, Casner-Equity Club MER HARRY CLOSE Huvard '58 107 Dublin, N. H. coln s Inn, Bull and Bear. Kent Club AVERY SAMUEL COHEN we 'Qi Q -H H' lax' FREDERIC M. CASSIDY B.B.A. Wisccxnsin '58 1815 Vilas, Madison 5, Wise. Bull and Bear, Young Repubicans, Student Bar HOWARD E. CHASE A.B. Harvard '58 112 Lakeview Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Chancery, Voluntary Defenders, Kaplan Club RONALD LAWTON CI-IENEY A.B, Yale '58 151 Maple Avenue, Swansea, Mass. Lincoln's Inn, Magruder Club WILLIAM WALLACE CLEMENTS A.B. Stanford 357 E. Catalina, Phoenix, Ariz. Bull and Bear, Chancery, Haar Club, Wil- liston Competition, Young Republicans NATHAN COHEN B.B.A. Tulane '57 715 West 36th Street, Pine Bluff, Ark. Law Review, Bruce Club JAMES HARRISON COHEN A.B. Weste1'n Reserve University '58 A.B. Princeton '58 136 Broadway, Youngstown, Ohio 385 E. 18 Street, Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Bull and Bear, Griswold Club, Student Bar DANIEL W. COHEN A.B. Stanford '58 5304 Washburn Ave.. So.. Minneapolis, Minn. Frankfurter Club, Republican Club l 3, ll ,l 1 l .5 . .ia ex new 1 B Em E nam mn ami fans-'ra mm W v sr gms 'V ,lm new iw s 1 sr f 'I S 1 ss iw ss sr CHARLES C. COLLINS, JR. B.A. Notre Dame '55 325 Heights Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Chancery, St. Thomas More, jafe Club, Ames Finals GEORGE E. COOPER B.S. University of Pennsylvania '58 64 Frost Street, Cambridge, Mass. Law Review, Keeton Club CARL BUTTERFIELD CORDES A.B. Harvard '56 Larchmont, N. Y. I.incoln's Inn, Holmes Club WILLIAM R. COTTER B.A. Harvard '58 15 Crest Drive, Tarrytown, N. Y. Board of Student Advisers, Story Cl Democratic Club GEORGE S. DALY, JR. A.B, Princeton '58 Keys I-Iill, Columbia, Miss. Lincoln's Inn, Sacks Club, Southern Club ANTHONY A. D'AMATO B.A. Cornell '58 117'11 225th St., Cambria Heights, jamaica, N. Y. Law Review 24158588 ' i I. , X, ' i if. ' In l ll.. -f i as 1-..f 1 il -Y' GEORGE HARRY CRAWFORD B.S. U. S. Naval Academy '54 Bull and Bear, Baxter Club JACQUELINE CRAWFORD A.B. Cornell '57 231 Walthery Avenue, Ridge Magruder Club, Ames Finals wood, N J JOHN MATTHEW CUMMINS, JR. B.S.E. Princeton '53 Myersville Road, Chatham, N. I. I.incoln's Inn, Kaplan Club HARVEY P. DALE B.A. Cornell '58 Hb, 21 Wensley Drive, Great Ne Chancery CL MORTON EDWARD DAVID B.A. City College of New York '56 ck,N.Y A S 1304 New York Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bull and Bear, Surrey Club JAMES P. DANAHEY B.S. Regis '58 595 South Gaylord, Denver, Colo. Bull and Bear, Chancery. Chayes Club, St. Thomas More Society, Republican Club 48 ' J Q1 l '73'-V' i J lg, : lf 'ir I - 'i . ' as r I' I f ' i i A N . ,.,, Y '. N ' yvrgfizfi-. 1 f J l-iillillmi. . A , l . .WV ..,. .., . . I I 5 WENDELL DAVIS, JR. A.B. I'II1l'VZll'Ll '54 Still Farm, Brooklieltl Center, Conn. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Kent Club JOHN SAMUEL DAVISON A.B. I-Iarvartl '55 14843 Greenview Avenue, Detroit, Mich. EDWIN WAIINER DEAN B.A. Yale '58 1103 Hopeton Roaul, Vllilmington, Del. I.incoln's Inn, Blackstone Equity Club PETER JOHN DEMOS A.B. Harvartl '55 254 East Third, Metlia, Pa. Field Club INETEEN SIXTY-O HENRY M. DI SUVERO B.A. University of California '57 S5555 P. CAMERON Dc-:VORE B.A. Yale '54g B.A. Cambridge '56 535 E. 28th Street, Spokane 35, Waslu. LincoIn's Inn, Grisold Club JONATHAN SHELDON DICK B.A. New York University '58 30 East 9 Street, New York, N. Y. Chancery, Morgan Club BARRY DICKMAN B.A. Columbia '58 29 Summir Avenue, Spring Valley, N. Y. Legal Aid, Field Club WILEY DIN SMORE A.B. Harvard '56 3800 Country Club Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Bull and Bear, Lincolrfs Inn, Kent Club PAUL CONNER DOYLE B.A. University of Tampa '58 319 Roanoke Street, San Francisco, Calif. Wzrlntlt Street, Stoneboro, Pa. Fuller Club JOHN ALLEN DITO JOHN JAMES DOLAN, JR. .B.A. Stanfortl '57 B.A. Tufts '58 4234 E. 'I6tl1 Street, Oaklaml, Calif. 32 James, Attleboro, Mass. Keeton Club, California Club Student Bar, St. Thomas More Society :fliers if is ALLAN WARREN DRACHMAN A.B. Brandeis '58 65 Gordon Street, Brighton, Mass. Legislative Research Bureau, Frankfurter Student Bar Assoc. GILBERT DRENDEL, JR. A.B. Cornell '53 420 South Loomis Street, Naperville, Ill. Morgan-Brown Club, International Law Club DAVID DULLES B.A. Swarthmore '56 Spring Hill West, McLean, Va. Scott Club, International Law Club, Lincoln's Inn GEORGE LEWIS DYER, JR. B.A. Cornell '55 Hawaii Jaffe Club Club, CARL FREDERICK EI-IMANN, JR. A.B. Brown '56 46 Carman Street, Massapequa, N. Y. Fairman Club JOEL JAY EINHORN A.B. Dartmouth '58 I0 Idlewood Road, White Plains, N. Y. Chancery ummm, mngl me , mama al xml il .eq 3, ,, 1 l , Z ,A an ROBERT DYER A.B. Penn State '56 Hallstead, Pa. TIMOTHY BELCI-IER DYK A.B. Harvard '58 775 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y. Law Review STUART FRANCIS EBBY B.A. Harvard '58 9 Gorton Street, New London, Conn. Griswold Equity, Williston Competition, Student Bar Assoc. PETER BENJAMIN EDELMAN B.A. Harvard '58 4816 W. Lake Harriet Blvd., Minneapolis IO, Minn. Law Review, Frankfurter Club CLAS BARNET CHARLES ENGLER A.B. Dartmouth '58 5456 N. Bernard Street, Chicago, Ill. Keeton Club SCOTT ELLWOOD A.B. Eastern Michigan '58 2536 Blake Blvd., S.E.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Bull and Bear, Toepfer Club, Republican Club, Student Bar Assoc., Lincoln's Inn , ,,D,i B ' 2 H , V J, E it. ia' Q me Bl l an 50 9 - ,il ' .3 I l 1' jj JW' -V LEWIS AUGUST ENGMAN A.B. University of Michigan '57 2915 Briston Road, Grand Rapids. Mich. Lincoln's Inn, Voluntary Defenders, Bull and Bear, Kaplan Cluh MARION JAY EPLEY, III A.B. Princeton '58 784 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y Chancery, Morgan Club EDWARD LOUIS EPSTEIN l3.A. Stanford '58 tl North Clinton, XX!alla Wiilla, Wfash. Board of Student Advisers, Bull and Bear, Chancery, Brewster Club LEONARD EPSTEIN A.B. University of Pennsylvania '58 80 Fairview Avenue, jersey City fl. N. j. Law Review E T E E N S I X T Y - O JAY NEWMAN I7ELDMAN l5.A. Colgate '58 ANTHONY F. ESSAYE B.S.S. Georgetown ,55 7 Gerry Street, Cambridge 38, Mass. Casner Club. St. Thomas More DAVID FALK B.A. Harvard '58 718 Devonshire Street, Pittsburgh, Pa Law Review, Gardner Club TOM J. FARER A.B. Princeton '57 69 Riverview Place, Manchester, N. I-I, Law Review, Lincoln's Inn, Casner Club, International Law Club PETER MICHAEL PASS B.S. Econ. Pennsylvania '58 1202 E. 22 Street, Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Legal Aid, Langdell Club, Chancer . . V1 Legislative Research Bureau DAVID JACOB FINKELSTEIN A.B. Brown '58 844 Midwood Street, Brooklyn 3, N. Y. 355 Harris Avenue, Vlfoonsocket, R. I, Maguire-Xwestengard Club, Willistcmn Com- I-Iaar Club, International Law Club petition, Young Democrats THQMAS FRANCIS FIELD NOEL MACDONALD FIELD, JR- A.B. Notre Dame '54g M.A. Oxford '58 A.B. Brown '56 3200 Stony Batter Rd., Wili11ington 8, Del. 50 Stimson Avenue, Providence 6, R. I. Chancery, Phillips Brooks House, Jaffe Chancery Cluh. Blackstone Cluln Club, Ames Finals 51 KIRKMAN FINLAY, JR. A.B. University of the South '58 11 S. Harden Street, Columbia, S. C. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Republican Club WILLIAM B. FITZGERALD, -IR. B.A. Yale '58 14 Randolph Avenue, Wfaterbury, Conn. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, St. Thomas More JAMES ROY FLAKER A.B. Bowdoin ,54 117 Charles Street, Rochester, N. H. Chancery DAVID I-IAYDEN FLECK B.A. Grinnell '58 614 High Avenue E., Oskaloosa, Iowa Law Review, Jaffe Club MICHAEL ERNEST FREEMAN B.A. University of Michigan '58 566 South Avenue, Glencoe, Ill. Chancery, Gower Herwvitz Club, Young Democrats PETER R. FRIEDMAN l3.A. Swarthmore '58 14 East 75 Street, New York, N. Y. Bull and Bear, Student Bar Assoc., I. L. C. M .,..W . we F-1 'ff I H is E E H - ,:,A 1 fm B N N ,,, ' .. is ri 1 si ' . - ' - . ls , 1 i . Iwi . ' . I -'l 1+ J .' 5 '.: ' ,M U L, ,I .kngg is v .. 1 , - B .,. gi . l ----1-, '- V' if-:J ,. H , j 1, V . . , 1 -, M S , ' ,, .5 ..'1It l ' ' ws -Fggltli-vlisf ' iil-E4,7l'l'lfii,45 i H 'RFQ' MELVYN BURTON FLIEGEL A.B. U.C.L.A. '58 1517 S. Mansfield Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Voluntary Defenders, Williston Competi' tion, Democratic Club, California Club, Student Bar Assoc. DAVID M. FOSTER B.A. Stetson '56 945 Brandywine Street, jacksonville, Fla. Chnyes Club, Democratic Club, Interna- tional Law Club A. REMY FRANSEN, JR. A.B. Notre Dame '58 1926 Napoleon Avenue, New Orleans, La. Jaffe Club, St. Thomas More, Southern Club, Ames Finals SANFORD I. ITREEDMAN B.A. Brandeis '58 207 Fuller Street, Brookline, Mass. C L A S S JOHN GEORGE FMTZINGER, JR. B.A. Yale '58 Anthony Wayne Road, RD 18, Morristown, N. J. Lincoln's Inn, Pow XVow Club JOSEPH MICHAEL FRIES A.B. Cornell '58 28 Linnaean Street, Cambridge, Mass. Legal Aid. Keeton Club l m l Q 43 sI 1 l ,N ......' -es.: 52 is l if 'fa' ROBERT LESLIE FROME li.S. New York University 'SS 75-56 136 Street, Kew Gardens, N. Y. Student Bur Assoc. AUSTIN PENDLETON' FRUM A.B. Amherst '55 2741 London Road, Cleveland 22, Ohio Lincoln's Inn, Blackstone Club JERRY BRIAN FULMER A.B. Hu1'x'a1'tl '58 642 Elm Street, Franklin, Pax. Legal Aid, Bevins Club, Republican Club SIMEO GALLO A.B. Union '58 1331 Chrisler Avenue, Schenectady 3, N. Y. Student Bur Assoc., St. Thomas More, Gower-I-lerwitz Club, Democratic Club INETEEN SIXTY-ONE IELIA GERMANI A.B. Rhode Islund University '57 6 W:1tki11s Avenue, Cranston, R. I. Chancery, Student Bar Assoc. LEONARD H. GILBERT A.B. Emory University '53 2319 Hawthorne, Lakeland, Fla. Field Club, Southern Club N! 1 2 1 PAUL WILLIAM GARBER A.B. Harvard '56 19 Lanark Road, Brookline, Mass. Sucks Club PHILIP CHARLES GARBER A.B. Harvard '56 19 Lanark Road, Brookline, Mass. IYIARVIN JOSEPH GARBIS B.E.S. johns Hopkins '58 4105 Norfolk Avenue, Baltimore 16, Md ALAN COVERT GARRETT A.B. Indiana University '56 120 Lawndale Street, Wilmette, Ill. Lincoln's Inn, Griswold Club CHARLES W. GILCHRIST 203 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. P1-IILLIP XVESLEY GILBERT B.A. Hurvurtl '58 670 Magazine Ave., New Braunfels, Tex. Sutherland Club, Young Democrats, South- ern Club , .. , tb 55 THOMAS INGRAM GILL A B Wabasli '58 3967 Guilford, Indianapolis, Ind. XVuren Club, Gower-I-Ierwitz Club, Young Republicans CHARLES KIRKWOOD GILLIES A.B. George Wasliington '58 9529 Lincoln Avenue, Brookfield, Ill. Fuller Club, Democratic Club JOHN GERALD GILLIS B A University of Michigan '58 14374 Longacre Road, Detroit, Mich. Chancery, Record, Root Club, International Law Club PHILLIP FILMORE GLADFELTER A.B. Princeton '55 342 Fisher Road, Jenkintown, Pa. Lincoln's Inn, Holmes Club, Willistimn Competition SIMON B. GLUCK B.A. Yeshiva '58 1340 President Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cheatham Club, International Law Club. Inter American. Law Students Association ALPHEUS JOHN GODDARD B.A, Amherst '58 '1l1O W. 3rd Street, Sterling, Ill, Scott Club, Bull and Bear 1 : w l . A . 1 Q W 5: 1 i .1 'U' IAQ ,in I L -- . 9?-1253. s ,QQ A' sf? MICHAEL I. GLAZERMAN I Hidden Wrly, Andover, Mass. Chancery, Root Club MILTON RALPH GLEIT A.B. New York University '58 67-71 Yellowstone Blvd., Forest I-lills 75. N. Y. Von Mehren Club. Student Civil Liberties Research Service, Bull and Bear STEPHEN A. GLICKMAN B.S. University of Pennsylvania '58 4115 Saline Street, Pittsburgh 11, Pa. Bull and Bear, Morgan Club JEFFREY MARK GLOSSER B.S. Econ. University of Pennsylvania 'SS 901 Sunnehanna Drive, Johnstown, Pa. Chancery. Republican Club C L A S S BYRON GOLDEN A.B, Cornell '58 929 Paulding Street, Peekskill. N. Y, Bull and Bear, Freund Club, Young Repub- licans HARRY FINCK GOLDBERG B,A. Yale '58 .64 Bracllee Avenue, Swampscott, Mass. Bull and Bear, Morgan Club 2 E l ..- , 5-1 1- l! -.ix Q' 'D' 1 .- Jn X inf 'Q- RAYMOND GOLDFADEN A.B. New York University Heights '58 57 Vlfilloughby Street, Newark, N. bl. Von Mehren Club JACK MICHAEL GOLDKLANG A. B. Cornell '58 382 Midwood Road, Xwoodmere. N. Y. Morgan Club CHARLES ARTHUR GOLDSTEIN A.B. Columbia '58 57 Wzlter Street. Perth Amboy, N. -I. Legal Aid Bureau. Student Bar Assoc., l-larlan Club, l.incoln's Inn LOUIS JOSEPH. GONNELLA B.A. Harvard '58 76 Arlington Street, Wincliester, Mass. Griswold Club, Willisttuii Competition INETEEN SIXTY-ONE GERALD GORNIS1-1' B.A. University of Pennsylvania '58 5951 Overbook Ave., Philadelpliia 51, Pa. Legislative Research Bureau, Fuller Club 131iNjAMIN M. GOTTLIEB B.A. Yale '58 649 l-larvard Street. Fall River. Mass. Record, Root Club M S. DONALD GONSON A.B. Columbia '58 157 Norwalk Avenue, Buffalo 16, N. Y. Gardner Club ADRIA ELLEN GOODKIN A.B. Cornell '58 347 East 41st Street, Paterson, N. -I. Legislative Research Bureau, Griswold Club NORTON VICTOR GOODMAN B.A. Yale '57 51 S. Eastmoor Boulevard, Columbus, Ohio Fuller Club, Young Republicans, Student Bar Assoc. LEON RAYMOND GOODRICH A.B. Dartmouth '58 1408 Hythe Street, St. Paul S, Minn. Keeton Club THOMAS GRAHAM A.B. Princeton '55 531 Fairfield Drive, Louisville, Ky. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear JAMES JEROME GOUBEAUX A.B. Wfabash '58 310 Elm Street, Greenville, Ohio Chancery, Maguire Club, Dormitory Coun- cil, Student Bar Assoc., St. Thomas More. 1' If -rr' ,Q-ur 55 Z amen H W B Mmm B Higgs H ,, B 2 W s E is is gil H B H . Kms H B se W 2.552591 H iq Slim 2 . I, 5 Q mm s H Q w is H : H raw H me E : me ti .: is ee. :NEB 3 an etgasf :ne Saw I-,arf me -5-5 SK E 1-:--755 E B B W 58 ' E 5 5 .N B I f E H ,Ugg Q -i 3, S gi ,, ,, I e K H Q E 5 M 2 J H H we it - E H Q H H mf 1 H EEZ Q 5 1, is wg g E2 L 5 ESS. me H H '...fIf ,r: ,. . n sn is E E im' -' :a: r. H . H - l,Q,- ' l ' U . ' W We - 4 5. ,-,,, E 3 A vt eat I :get H H ggi: n ss L Sag nm e ri E E i E S 3 is H - H H S H ' 5 ' ws -K if z5Qg:322': ' HSI is an e an , ,L H G X fIfQZLfII .Q . , , OSCAR ALBERT GRAVES, JR. B.A. Hendrix '58 402 No. Washington, Hope, Ark. Bull and Bear JOSEPH W. GREENBERGER B.A. Brooklyn College '57 195 Hooper Street, Brooklyn 11, N, Y. Chayes Club EDWIN HENRY GREENEBAUM A.B. Harvard '58 265 Beach Road, Glencoe, Ill. Baxter Club FREDERICK F. GREENMAN, JR. B.A. Harvard '54 155 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Board of Student Advisers, Marshall Club W. B. MARTIN GROSS B.A. Amherst '58 746 Woodand Avenue, Hinsdale, Ill. Bull and Bear, Scott Club, Republican Club DAVID EMANUEL GROSSMAN A.B. Williaiits '58 194 Buckminster Road, Brookline 46, Mass. Chancery, Choate Club m me l , W W, QL l Hin - er I ,q .J Yi , 1 arf? JAMES ALEXANDER GREER, II B.A. Yale '54 RFD 1, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Lincoln's Inn, Holmes Club PETER S. GRIFEITI-I B.A. Pomona '58 239 El Cielito Road, Santa Barbara, Forum JOSEPH ANTHONY GRIMES, JR. B.A. Yale '54, University of Lille, France '55 270 Gano Street, Providence, R. I. Lincoln's Inn, Legislative Research Bureau, Marshall Cub, International Law Club n Calif RICHARD ANDREW GRISCOM B.A. Wesleyan '57 Marlton Pike, Marlton, N, J. Magruder Equity Club, Harvard College Procto r C L GEORGE M. GURLEY AS 1406 E. Mulberry Street, Goldsboro, N. C. Record, Southern Club, Dormitory Council, Bull and Bear WILLIAM KENNETH GUILD A.B. Princeton '57 115 East 89 Street, New York 28, N. Y. Lincoln's Inn, Baxter Club, Republican Club 2:2 I In lm ,..... ,i l 56 ...Af i S O . IQ, 5.1 as. l ,I S7 ... J, Q ' ,ay kb RUSSELL G. GUTTING A.B. Nebraska Univ. '56 120th and Center Streets, Omaha, Ncbr. Student Bar Assoc. DANIEL I. HALPIERIN I5.B.A. City College of New York '57 2026 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Law Review Brennan Club JAMES BI.ADEN I-IALPERN B.A. Harvard '54 759 LaFayette Avenue. liulialo, N. Y. Student Bar Assoc., International Law Club NEWMAN T. I-IALVORSON, JR. A.B. Princeton '58 Wfootlstock Road, Gates Mills, Ohio Lincoln's Inn, Law Review, Kaplan Club ETEEN SIXTY-ONE BENJAMIN PEARCI3 HARRIS I5.A. Yale '58 Taylors Lane, Little Compton, R. I. l.incoln's Inn, Bull and Bear HARVEY ALAN HARRIS AJS. Harvard '58 824 S. Meramac Street, Clayton 5, Mo. liyse Club ...i.. JU! .r f DAVID MICHAEL HAMPTON B.A. Yale '58 45848 Mockingbird Parkway, Dallas, Texas Fairman Club ROBERT TIMOTHY HANLON A.B. St. Louis '58 7526 Myrtle, Maplewood 17, Mo. Bull and Bear, Chancery, St. Thomas More Society, Jaffe Club, Ames Finals SANFORD I. HANSELL B.A. Wfilliams '58 1587 E. State Street, Salem, Ohio Choate Club MICHAEL JOSEPH HARRINGTON A.B, Harvard '58 7 Beach Avenue, Salem, Mass. Burton Club WILMOT REED HASTINGS A.l3. Harvard '57 cf o 28 Forest Avenue, Swampscott, Mass. Law Review, Lincoln's Inn, Morgan Club International Law Club. WALTER C. HARTRIDGE, III B.A. University of Virginia '55 424 East 55th Street, Savannah, Ga. Lincoln's Inn, Sacks Club, Southern Club v PT 57 5 ..., QM if 2 Pg C PATRICK ALLEN HEEFERMAN A.B. Notre Dame '53 1946 Greenwood, Wilmette, Ill. Legal Aid, Brett Club, St. Thomas More Society JON VINTON HEIDER B.A. Wisconsin '56 523 Union Street, Marseilles, Ill. 1-Q if-P 'v RAGAN AUGUSTUS HENRY A.B. Harvard '56 1268 S. Second Street, Hamilton, Ohio Katz Club CLARKE FREDERICK I-IESS A.B. Harvard '58 R.D. 2, Collegeville, Pa. Lincoln's Inn. Bull and Bear, Toepfer Club Republican Club, International Law Club. Harlan Club PETER HIAM ELISE BROOKFIELD HEINZ BA- Hflfvflfll '57. I BDA- Wellesley -55 7? I.2lI'C.l1YVO0Ll Drive, Cambridge, Mass. 120 Lucero Way, Menlo Park, Calif. Lmmln S Inn' LHW Review, Jaffe Club PAUL DeFOREST mens, 111. ALAN WOHL HALDMAN A.B. Princeton '58 B.A. Vanderbilt '57 Holly Lane, Rye. N. Y. 701 Fairfax Drive, Birmingham, Ala. I.lncoln's Inn. Holmes Club, International Chancery, I-Iaar Club 1-HW Clllll C L A S S WILLIAM G. I-IIEBER, JR, GARRIET A. HOBART, IV A,B, Colgate 'SS B.A. Oberlin '58 68 Camp Avenue, North Merrick, N. Y. 610 Park AVCUUC- New Ylifli. N, Y. Bull and Bear, Young Republicans FRANCIS JAMES HIGGINS A.B. Holy Cross '58 3018 N. Menard Avenue, Chicago, Ill. IN'IcNaugl1ton Club, Magruder Club, Ames Finals LESTER I-IOCI-IBIERG Ij.S. Brooklyn '58 450 St. 4lohn's Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bull and Bear, Freund Club 59 6? l 58 3 '75-' ,v. I ROLAND S. I-IOMET, JR. Long Lake, N. Y. Law Review NEIL F. I-IORTON B.A. Grinnell 'SS 704 Illinois Road, XXfilmc:tte, III. Harlan Club, Young Democrats JOHN GORDON HOUGI-I A.B. Notre Dame '58 210 SVU. Ist Avenue, Grand Rapids, Minn. Bull and Bear, Student Bar Assoc., St. Thomas More Society NORRIS HULBERT l-IOYT, JR. A.B. Amherst '57 56 Florence Avenue, Arlington. Mass. INETEEN SIXTY-ONE DONALD F. JOHNSTON, JR. A.B. Catholic University of America '53 452 Esplanade, Pcllmm, N. Y. l.incoln's Inn, Legislative Research Bureau, I5 Cardozo Club ROBERT ELLIA1-I JORDAN, III SB. M.I.'If. '58 1324- Bernard Street. South Boston, Va. Law Review, Democratic Club l an was ms Bm ms B ss WILLIAM IRVINE JACK l3.A. Allegheny '57g A.M. Wlilllam and Mary '58 4l2 N. Perry Street, Titusville, Pa. DAVID OWEN JACKSON B.A. Swarthmore '58 U.S. Embassy, Bogota, Colombia HARVEY BASIL JACOBSON, JR. l3.E. Yale '58 4517 28th St., N.W., Wfashington S, D. C. Bull and Bear, Chancery, Legislative Bureau, Field Club SAMUEL ROBERT JELLEY A.B. Dartmouth '52g M.S. Dartmoz Orange, N. J. Griswold Club GERALD KADISH B.A. Brooklyn '58 5422 17th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 59 ull Lk Bear, Sutherland, Student Bar Assoc. WI.LLIAM HENRY JOSEPH A.B. Harvard '57 180 E, 79 Street, New York. N. Y. Blackstone Equity Club, Inter:atio:111l Law Club. Student Bar Assoc. ss ss 5 ith I-IARLES GEORGE KADISON, IR. A Harvard '55 47 Fairfax Street, Somerville, Mass. Rccoid HERBERT FREDERICK KAI-ILER A.B. johns Hopkins '58 Box 254D, Route 1, Alexandria, Va. Legislative Research Bureau, Gower-Herwitz Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Southern Club PAUL LAWRENCE KALOS BA Cornell '58 1111 Virginia Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. Gower-I-Ierwitz Club, Chancery HOWARD KARASIK B.A. Brooklyn '58 2601 Batchelcler Street, Brooklyn 35, N. Y. Bull and Bear, Chancery, Sutherland Club, Williston Competition, Democratic Club ir' l fi te, -. I W 1 li- W-'. MAURICE HARRY KATZ A.B. Columbia '58 Stonyhrook Easton Road, Wlestport, Conn. Frankfurter Club, Democratic Club, Inter- national Law Club HARVEY ICAUEMAN B.S. New York University '58 1.10-34 73rd Road, Forest Hills 75. N. X. Morgan Brown Club DANIEL A. KAVANAUGI-I A.B. Harvard '55 5318 N.W. 19th Avenue, Miami, Fla. ANTHONY MCLEOD KENNEDY A.B. Stanford '58 3641 East Lincoln, Sacramento, Calif. Board of Student Advisers, Lincoln's Inn Blackstone Club 7 CLASS RICHARD FRANCIS KERR WENDELL K. KIMURA A.B. Providence '58 B.A. Michigan '58 274 Elm Street, Braintree. Mass. 1458 Alani Street, Honolulu, I-Iawaii Bull and Bear, Field Club. St. 'I'l10l1'lL1S Student Bar Assoc. More Society, Student Bar Assoc. NEIL IRWIN KILSTEIN B.S. New York University '58 130-49 229th Street, Laurelton, N. Y. Hart Club, Record LILLIAN KIM A.B. University of Southern California '58 Los Angeles, Calif. Casner Law Club, Student Bar Assoc., Inter- national Law Club as i Z 13' I J .L - 1:4 M, ,IAMES LEWIS KINCAID A.I3. Harvard '58 4704 E. 44th Terrace N.. Kansas City. Mo. Casner Club CHARLES ROEMLER KINNAIRD A.I5. Princeton '54 Cfo Indiana National Bank. Indianapolis, Intl. Bull and Bear. Lincoln Inn, Legislative Research Bureau EDWARD KLAGSBRUN A.l5. Princeton '56 50 Riverside Drive, New York 24, N. Y. Bull and Bear. Story Club DAVID HARRY KNUTSON A.l3. I-larvartl '56 694 E. 1-lart Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Blackstone Club, Bull and Bear, Coffee I-lour Committee, I.incoln's Inn ETEEN SIXTY-ONE JAMES ALLEN KOHN ' A.B. Harvard '58 61161 N. Berkeley, Milwaukee, Wisc. Chancery, Bruce Club, Inter-American Law Students Assoc. WALDRON KRAEMER B.A. Colgate '58 277 West End Road, South Orange, Fuller Club ERWIN GILBERT KRASNOW B.A. Boston University '58 63 Chavenson Street, Fall River, Mass. Williston Competition RAINER KRISTIAN KRAUS B.A. Hurvarcl '58 3101 Highland Place, N.W., Washington, D. C. Lincoln's Inn 'IOI-IN M. KRIZ RICHARD G. LANGDON A.l5. Princeton '58 B,A, Harvard '58 46 Bayard Lane, Princeton. N. J. 678 49th Street, Des Moines, Iowa Root Club, International Law Club Von Mehren Club, Republican Club LARS I. KULLESEID l5.lZ. Yale '573 Oslo. Fulbright '5735S 25 Glen Head Road, Glen Head. N. Y. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Bruce Club 61 KJ STEPHEN KUSHEL B.A. New York University '58 1247 East 12th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Student Bar Assoc. N R. DOBIE LANGENKAMP B.A. Stanford '58 700 Vallevista, Pittsburgh, Pa. Voluntary Defenders, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear ROBERT H. LARSON B.A. Minnesota '55 6568 Clover Place, Minneapolis 21, Minn. Story Law Club, Chancery, International Law Club PHILIP M. LAW, JR. B.A. Holy Cross '5S 2820 W. Wilson Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Student Bar Assoc. ALBERT DENNIS LEAI-IY, JR. B.A. Yale '55 21 Ellery Street, Cambridge, Mass. I.incoln's Inn, Magruder Club IACK SKERBALL LEVIN 15.5. Northwestern '58 445 Sunset Lane, Glencoe, Ill, Law Review, Lincoln's Inn, Jaffe Club RONALD DENNIS LEVIN B.A. Yale '58 801 N. Second Street. Jeannette, Pa. International Law Club, Chancery sihnw. 77 'H 4 'Q 'P 3-f 'J-' I fizliji' ' I N...- EDWARD CHARLES LECKEY A.B. Westei'n Reserve '58 2325 Shannon Way, Johnstown, Pa. Magruder Club, Ames Finals FRANCIS MICHAEL LEE A.B. Boston College '58 42 Marlboro Street, Everett, Mass. St. Thomas More Society, Student Bar Assoc. RICHARD R. LEFEVER A.l3. Princeton '58 78 E. Ridge Street, Carlisle, Pa. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Harlan Club MICHAEL O. LESCHNITZER A.B. Columbia '58 315 W. 106 Street, New York, N. Y. Democratic Club, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Assoc. C L A S S JGI-IN HARDY LEWIS, JR. A.B, Princeton '58 Germany Flats Road, LaFayette, N. I. Board of Student Advisers, Lincoln's Inn, Casner Equity Club. Young Republicans PHILIP LEVINE B.A. Harvard '58 60 Rogers Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Burton Club, Hillel is -' Q may-A 62 'C' r ' rd l 4- . i . f9'i.?i'f , il 'fi Fw I E ' gn ,J ri u LS r' l f-UPN '-U' 'N l t 1 'IUDIT1-I SUZANNE LIDSKY B.A. Cornell '58 260 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass, Young Democrats. Student Har Assoc. ROBERT DAVID LIPSCI-IER A.B. Brandeis '55 69 Euclid Avenue, Albany. N. Y. STEN LIUM' A.B. Harvard '56 Rye Center, N. H. Field Equity Club DANIEL N. LOEB A.li. Bowdoin '58 5 70-51 juno Street, Forest Hills. N, Y. Voluntary Defenders, l.ang.gdell Cluh ETEEN SIXTY-ONE Sfmt: BEVIS LONGSTRETI-I, JR. B.S.E, Princeton '56 25 Palmer Square, Princeton, N. -I. l.incoln's Inn, Holmes Club, Bull and Phillips Brooks House LEWIS D. LOWENFELS B.A. Harvard '57 205 West S9 Street, New York 71 N N Bull and Bear I-IELGE E. LUND B.A. Bowdoin '57 Western Avenue, Augusta. Mfaine Keeton Club, Lincoln's Inn, V0lllHflFj Defenders PAUL DAVID LUNDE B.S.J. Northwestern '58g M.S.j. Northwestern '58 604 Fifth Street, Ames, Iowa Bull and Bear JEREMIAH LUXEMBURGER PAUL VINCENT MCCARTHY, JR. Greenville, S. C. A.B. Harvard '57 I.incoln's Inn, Southern Club 1024 N. Lincoln, Aberdeen, S. Dakota Bull and Bear, Lincoln's Inn 'I t-IEODORE STANLEY LYNN CRAIG MILLER MCATELI A.B. Columbia '58 B.A. Northwestern '58 2345 Tiebout Ave., New York 58, N. Y. 1214 Sixth Avenue North, Ft. Dodge, Iowa Chancery Gardner Club Al ngymnmn EEZHHB '-. T 'rv' is r BARRY JOHN MCCAUGHEY B.A. Northwestern '58 1636 Fargo Avenue, Chicago 26, Ill. PAUL REESE MCDANIEI. B.A. Oklahoma '58 2544 Northwest 50:11, Oklahoma City, Okla. Lincoln's Inn, Brill and Bear, Kaplan Club JERE DREW MCGAFFEY B.A., B.S. Nebraska University '57 1022 4th Avenue, Nebraska City, Nebr. Law Review, Bull and Bear, Student Bar Assoc. JAMES JOSEPH MCGOWAN B,S. Georgetown '58 Old Post Road, Marlboro, N. Y. Maguire-XXfestengard Club, Democratic Club THEODORE MACK AB. Harvard '58 2215 Wlard Parkway, Fort Wortli, Texas Bruce Club ,J if 'i in 1:1 '- 7 W' ISE: A5 .4 gas. +1 ' . 'FST , - :i 4 723. .: 4 .s:..:.:--mvf, ' . ,.gAil1f'Trf,.r ' 551, J . cfm:-..1, '-i r, JOSEPH PATRICK MCGRATI-I A.B. Holy Cross '58 202 Country Club Drive, Wilimiington, Del. Legal Aid, Bull and Bear. St. Thomas More Society DONALD KEITH MCZINNES A.B. Grinell '51, M.B.A. Northwestern '53 18404 Morris Avenue, Homewood, Ill. Young Deiriocrats, Bull and Bear, Harlan Club, Lincoln's Inn RODERICK DONALD MCZNEIL 13.5. University of Santa Clara '57 H180 Harvard Road, Piedmont 10, Calif. Baxter Club, St. Thomas More Society, Leg- islative Research Bureau ROBERT EARL MCQUISTON HA. Yale '53 1901 Trooper Road, Reading, Pa. Lincoln's Inn, Kaplan Club CLASS O BRUCE JAMES MAGUIRE, JR. B.B.A. University of Michigan '53 1132 Wlmite Pond Rd., East Lansing, Mieh. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Marshall Club DONALD PAUL MADDEN PETER BLOUNT MAGOS A.B. Princeton '55 A.B. Harvard '57 988 Memorial Drive, Cambridge. Mass, 5940 Dover Road, Durham. N. C. Lincohfs Inn, Holmes Club Chancery, Morgan-lirown Club i., '36, 'J' A 'IONATHAN MALLAMUD A.B. Oberlin '58 3341 Reservoir Oval, New York 67, N. Y. lioard of Student Advisers, Student Bar Assoc. International Law Club, Democratic Cluh JAMES I-IINCHON IVIANAHAN I3.A. Harvard '58 Madelia, Minnesota Sutherland Club, Republican Club, Willis- ton Competition, Forum, St. Thomas More Society ROBERT MANN l3.M.E. Ohio State '58 11099 Snyder Road, Dayton 26, Ohio I.incoln's Inn, Brennan Club GEORGE B. MARTIN A.l3. Albion '58 3321 Vinsetta Boulevard, Royal Oak, Mich. Gower-Herwitz Club INETEEN SIXTY-ONE RICARDO ANGELO MESTRES, IR. AB. Princeton '55 37 Bright Road, Belmont, Mass. Lincoln's Inn. Legal Aid, Bull and Bear, Harlan Equity HARRY E. MEYER A.B. Harvard '58 111 1 Elmwood, Oshkosh, Wis. Magruder Club, Bull and Bear, Record --mms -?nsu-sig T x as x we an is an is an B i H B is it L rf J.:i5,:,:,5f:ej, 'ii is it is P1 w wir if it BURKE W. MATHES, JR. A.B. University of Southern California '57 1710 Huntington Dr., S. Pasadena, Calif. Brewster Club, California Club WALTER HERBERT MAYO B.A. Princeton '58 1026 Lombard Avenue, St. Paul 5, Minn. Lincolr1's Inn RALPH F. MAZZA B.A. Hofstra '56 214 Spring Street, Lawrence, N. Y. Morgan Club, Bull and Bear, Democratic Club, International Law Club JAMES FELTON MEEKER A.B. Harvard '56 522 Montrose Lane, St. Paul 116, Minn. Harlan Club, Phillips Brooks House EDWARD A. MIHALIK B.A. Duquesne '58 342 S. Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh 6, Pa. Bull and Bear, Chancery, Blacktone Equity, Student Bar Assoc., Democratic Club RUSSELL WILLIAM MEYER, JR. B.A. Yale '54 2505 Grand Avenue, Davenport, Iowa Griswold Club, Lincoln's Inn l.. 65 m an is an is 5 an 1-'gms Q 5 Riu E, 2 ss 3 we we fag E'-I nina H me W 3, ei. . ww has ALVIN SHERMAN MILDER I3.S. U.S. Military Academy '54 6620 Burt Street, Omaha, Nebr. HOWARD PHILIP MILLER A.B. U.C.L.A. '58 6517 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. OVVIE MILLER A.B. U.C.L.A. '56 327 No. La Jolla Ave.. Los Angeles, Calif. Student Bar Assoc., California Club, Wil- liston Competition R. DAVID MISHEL B.A. University of Michigan '58 89 Eastbourne Road, Newton Centre, Mass. Burton Club EDWARD JOHN MURPHY B.A. University of Massachusetts 2179 Page Blvd., Indian Orchard, Mass. IOSEPH DINSMORE MURPHY A.B. Harvard '55 23 N. Exeter Avenue, Margate, N, J. si . Uwe- au E Sim? emma an Q51 ga W 'HB EEE gem I-.gan gf H EH M H i A sn-vm RICHARD HERBERT .MOREH EAD B.S. Davidson '56 104 10th Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. Voluntary Defenders, Lincoln's Inn USHER ALBERT MOREN l3.A. I-Iarvard '55 22 Tirrell Crescent, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Scott Club STANLEY MUKAI B.A. University of Hawaii '58 5005 Kahawai Street, Honolulu, I-lawaii Burton Club, International Law Club RALPH A. MUOIO 15.5. Econ. University of Pennsylvania '55 162 jefferson Blvd., Staten Island, N. Y, CLASS RICHARD HENRY MURRAY A.B. Harvard '58 175 Hickory Street, Mahtomedi, Minn. Blackstone Club IOSIAH S. MURRAY, III B.S. University of North Carolina '57 410 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N. C. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Forum, Scott Club. Southern Club ss was sums ss 66 Y 'I HX! ,. .-. '3- WILLIAM THOMAS MYERS ' A.13. Michigan 'SS 24500 Tudor Lane, liirmingham, Mich. Bull and Bear, Brennan Club ARNOLD K. IVIYTELKA A.l5. Princeton '58 79 Culver Avenue, jersey City, N. J. MYRON RICHARD NADLER B.S. Econ. University of Pennsylvania '58 1204 East 7th Street, Brooklyn 50, N. Y. Chancery, Legislative Research Bureau, Langdell Club RICHARD MELVIN NELSON l5.S.lE.E. Princeton '58 817 Monticello Place, Evanston, lll. Lincoln's Inn, Toepfer Club ETEEN SIXTY-ONE FREDERICK HARRIS NICHOLS A.l3. NXlilliams '58 110 Anderson Place, Buffalo, N. Y. Choate Club ROBERT HENRY NEUMAN A.B. Harvard 'SS 1900 Quentin Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Duvson Club, International Law Cluh, Editor Bulletin of International Law Club HERBERT B. NEWBERT B.S. Econ, University of Pennsylvania 'SS 8934 Fairfield Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Voluntary Defenders, Blackstone Club, Student Bar Assoc. ALAN B. NEWMAN A.B. Cornell '54 19220 van Aken, Slmlcer Heights 22, Ohio Chayes Club ANDREW L. NICHOLS B.A. Dartmouth '58 21 Craigie Street, Cambridge, Mass. Keeton Club, Legislative Research Bureau ROBERT MARCHANT O'NEIL A.B. Harvard '56g A.M. Harvard '57 100 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Mass. Law Review, Lincoln's Inn BERNARD WILLIAM NUSSBAUM ROBERT FAIRCHILD OBER, JR. l5.A. Columbia '58 A.B. Princeton '58 516 East 3 Street, New York 9, N. Y. Box 303, Geneva, Ill. Law Review, Field Club Morgan Club l 'c'?XY fQm',,m THEODORE EUGENE ORLISS A.B. Washingtcrn '57 1160 N. Ogden Drive, Los Angeles, Calif. Chayes Club, Democratic Club, Student Bar Assoc. DAVID GEORGE ORMSBY B.A. Amherst '55 51 Second Street, Waterforcl, N. Y. Blackstone Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear ROBERT D. OUCI-ITERLONEY I3.A. Williaills '55 366 Stewart Avenue, Garden City, N. Y. St. Thomas More Society CURT L. OWEN BA.A. U.C.L.A, '55 4032 W. Avenue 40, Los Angeles, Calif. Voluntary Defenders, Student Legislative Research Bureau JEFFERSON MONRO PARRISH B.A. Stanford '58 Route 1, Box 121, Gilroy, Calif. Hall Club -11 'ar l 1-JP STUART L. PACHMAN B,A. University of Virginia '58 1254 Clinton Place, Elizabeth, N. J. Harlan Club JEROME ALAN PACKER A.B. Boston University '58 10 Crosby Road, Newton, Mass. Bull and Bear, Loss Club MICHAEL PADULA A.B. Indiana University '58 5710 Harding, West Hollywood, Fla. Morgan Club, St. Thomas More Society, International Law Club PETER STANDISI-I PAINE, JR B.A. Princeton '57g M.A. Oxford '59 NX!illsboro, N. Y. Lincoln's Inn, Casner Club CLAS ROLAND ARTHUR PAUL, JR. I3.A. Yale '58 3576 Charleswoocl, Memphis, Tenn. Law Review, Magruder Club RONALD ALLEN PARTNOY BLAISE G. PASZTORY B.A. Yale '56 A.B. Harvard '58 21 Parkview Terrace, Huntington, N. Y. 61 East 86 Street. New York, N. Y. Chancery Kaplan Club, Lincoln's Inn 52. 'mb ss? 'rig . 'f,l ANCIL NEWTON PAYNE, JR. A.B. Cornell '58 17 N.W. Seventh 'l'errace, Gainesville, Fla. Law Review, Southern Club, Cavers Club ROBERT H. PELLETREAU, QIR. B.A. Yale '57 Bayberry Roatl, Bellport, N. Y. l.inColn's Inn, Bull and Bear, Bruce Club, International Law Club CHARLES EMMONS PENNOYER A.B. Harvartl '58 Boothbay Harbor, Maine International Law Club, Young Democrats, Hall Club DONALD WALTER PERKINS A.B. Tufts '55 162 Curtis Street, Somerville, Mass. Bull and Bear, Field Club ETEEN SIXTY-ONE LAURENCE IZLLIOT POSNER l5.A. Brooklyn '56 936 E. 29th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cheathain Club. Democratic Club, Inter' national Law Club NOEL GERALD POSTERNAK A.B. Harvartl '58 13 Grove Street, Boston, Mass. Frankfurter' Club a m JEROLD L. PERRY B.A. Santa Barbara '58 102213 S. Norton Ave., Los Angeles 19, Calif. DAVID CHARLES PHILLIPS B.A, Vs7Illli1I11S '58 91 Clinton Street, Stratford, Conn. Choate Club - GEOFFREY PHILIP PICKET A.B. Dartmouth '53 ' 115 Griffen Avenue, Scarstlale, N. Y. Democratic Club, ,Bull and Bear, Keeton Club WILLIAM DAVID POPKIN A.B, Harvard '58 58 East S5 Street, New York, N. Y. Dawson Club, Legal Aitl ALFRED L. PURRINGTCN, III A.B. North Carolina '55 1501 Canterbury Road, Raleigh, N. C. Sacks Club, Southern Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear IVIICHAEL GEORGE PRICE A.B. U.C.L.A. '58 4276 Hortensia Street, San Diego, Calif. Root Club, California Club, Democrats. 69 FT? abr-'LLL 'r ' ld ,-L . JOHN RHODES QUARLES, JR. B.A. Yale '57 121 Glen Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Law Review, Chancery. Harlan Club SI-IELDON RAAB A.B. Columbia '58 1777 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn 23, N. Y. Field Club JEROME ALAN RABOW B.A. Harvard '58 584 Starin Avenue. Buffalo 25, N. Y. Board of Student Advisers. Frankfurter Club MORRIS RAKER 13.5. Yale '57 1 Grurnann Avenue, Newark, N. J. Casner Club HAROLD S. RICI-IMAN l5.A. Amherst '58 265 42nd Avenue, St. Petersburg Beach, Fa. ROBERT SINGER RIFKIND 13.A. Yale '53 A 125 East -63 Street, New York, N. Y. Bruce Club DAVID EDWARD RAND B.A. U.C.L.A. '58 175 S. Mansnelcl, Los Angeles, Calif. WILLIAM EDWARD RATTNER BSE. University of Pennsylvania '58 S60 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Bull and Bear, Dormitory Council, Casner Club ALAN LYNDAL REED B.A. Williains '55 1614 34th Street, N.W., WilSl1l11glil11. D. C. Bull and Bear, I,incoln's Inn XWILLIAM THOMAS REYNOLDS 13.A. Princeton '55 5609 Onkmont Avenue. liethesrla 14, Mal. Keeton Club, Dormitory Council CLASS JEROME ALLEN ROSEN B.A. Yale '58 125 Bolivia Street, Williitiirntic, Conn. Root Club, Bull and Bear SIDNEY S. ROSDEITCH ER A.B. Columbia '58 932 Avenue C., Bayonne, N. J. Frankfurter Club, Law Review l 3 70 -..-4- -vf 9' -ar f JERRY FRED ROTMAN A.B. Yale '58 1225 W. Third Street. Dubuque, Iowa Griswold Clulw, Lincoln'5 Inn, Bull and Bear NORMAN PETER ROUSSEAU l5.S.E. Princeton '57 112 Edna Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. Marshall Law Club, Cliancery, St. 'Thomas More Society ARTHUR WILI,IAM ROVINE A.B. University of Pennsylvania '58 5959 Uplnn Xway, Pliiladelpliizi, Pa. Griswold Club, International Law Club, Democratic Club ASHER RUBIN l3.A. Columbia '53 Box 865, Liberty, N. Y. Field Club, Student Bar Assoc. INETEEN SIXTY-ONE MICH AEL EDWARD SCI-IOEMAN I5.A. Swarthmore '57 59 Alverfoyle Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. Cliayes Cub, Legal Aid STEPHEN WISE SCHUPACK A.l5. Princeton '58 203 Fort Pleasant Ave., Springfield, Mass. Root Club RONALD' GLOVIZR RUSSELL B.A. Stanford '54 2911 Kring Drive, San jose, Calif. Wart'en Club, International Law Club, Bull and Bear, Forum DAVID BOOTH SALZMAN B.A. Yale '58 564 Central Avenue. New Haven, Conn Student Bar Assoc., Williston Competition Harlan Law Club ROBERT HENRY SAND B.A. Harvard '58 275 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Griswold Club DAVID S. SCHAIMAN 13.5. Econ. University of Pennsylvania '55 114 E. 26th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dawson Club JACK B. SCHWARTZ A.B. Stanford '58 5315 N.E. 32nd Avenue, Portland 11, Ore. Griswold Club HOWARD K. SCHWARTZ I3.A. University of Cincinnati '53 7345 Parkdale, Cincinnati, Ohio Baxter Club, Republican Club 71 if n n ROBERT BENNETT SCHWARTZ B.A. Tufts '57 549 E. 27th Street, Paterson, N. -I. Student Civil Liberties Research Service, Democratic Club BENSON D. SCOTCH B.A. Yale '56 2062 Emerson Avenue, Union, N. J. I.incoln's Inn, Bruce Club ROBERT WINSTON SCRIVNER B.A. Harvard '57 Rural Route 3, Topeka, Kans, Gardner Club DAVID CHURCHILL SEARLS A.B. Stanford '56 949 Chiltern Road, Hillsboro, Calif. Bull and Bear, Chancery, Student Bar Assoc., Young Republicans, International Law Club, Blackstone Club, California Club EDWARD MCMICI-IAEL SHAW A.B. Harvard '58 588 Beacon Street, Boston 16, Mass. Lincolrfs Inn, Pow Wlow Club WILLIAM SETI-I SHEPARD B.A. Wesleyan University '57 . Loudon Ridge, N. H. Lincoln's Inn, Magruder Club V ,., -:Q , -. lf' f, I fl' 'ii'-,. ' :xii . 'inlillllr . V 1 -,.,- . V -' 5:-fi .,:' Q Qi ll alll pun- 24' ',,.f KENNETH SEMMEL A.B. Muhlenberg '58 106 W:1rr'en Street, Nutley, N. j. AXEL PETER SEYLER Ph.B. Northwestern '58 69 Rile Street, Cambridge, Mass. GEORGE I'IOWARD SHAPIRO I5.A. I-larvard '58 151 Humson Road, N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga. Board of Student Advisers, Legal Aid, Chancery, Griswold Club SI-IELDON ROBERT SI-IAPIRO A.B. Boston University '58 201 Mountain Avenue, Malden, Mass. IVIagtuder Club, Ames Finals CLASS 1. EDWARD SHILLINGBURG A.B. Stanford '58 Box 526, Gallup, N. M. Marshall Club, ,Bull and Bear, Chancery THOMAS RICHARD Sl-IEPPARD A.B. Stanford '56 1552 Circle Drive, San Marino. Calif. QE fist il u 72 ss l l -xr I 'll ' -. I ' , L v --dl ' 5 -.J ..f'1 'ii ' , .... . .X if X51 1, ,ali Ai PHILIP JOSEPH SHINE B.A. University of Massachusetts '58 2218 Mass. Avenue. Ctunbric.lge. Mass. Baxter Club, St. Thomas More Society HAROLD B. SHORE 197 Commonwealth Ave., Newton, Mass. Democratic Club MICHAEL DAVID SILBER B.A. University of Michigan '58 18655 Hirchcrest Drive, Detroit 21, Mich. Hall Club. Brennan Club, Student Bar Assoc. Bull and Bear LAURENCE HIRSCH SILBERIVIAN A.B. Dartmouth '57 113 S. Nassau Avenue. Margate City, N. I. Lincoln's Inn, Marshall Club ETEEN SIXTY-ONE CYRII. V. SMITH, JR. A.B. Harvalrtl '58 295 West Entl Road, South Orange, N. J. l Board of Stuclent Advisers, Wfarren Club -vw-4' ALEXANDER SIMON B.A. New York University '58 156 W. S6 Street New York . Y. . , N PAUL H. SINGER A.B. Princeton '58 12 South Yew, Glen Cove, N. Y. Cartlozo Club, Student Bar Assoc. THOMAS ALLAN SKORNIA B.A. Grinnell '58 1411 E. Roosevelt Roacl, Wlieaton, Ill. Jaffe Club, Record, Legislative Research Bureau, Ames Finals ALLEN RICH SMART A.B. Princeton '5-6 12 Longmeadow Road, Winnetka, Ill. Lincoln's Inn, Toepfer Club, Bull and Bear ROBERT SYME SMITH A.B. Princeton '56g M.A. George Wasliingtcwn '58 3867 Arden Street, jacksonville, Fla. Lincoln's Inn, Gardner Club, Republicans DAVID NATHAN SMITI-I RICHARD EARL SMITH A.B. Harvard '58 A.B. University of Alabama '58 17 Virginia Street. Saranac Lake, N. Y. 51 Easton Street, Alston, Mass. International Law Club Bull anal Bear, Forum, Student Bar Assoc. t l I i ' - 1 , if XVESLEY BUNNELL SMITH A.B: Harvard '55 Sussex Turnpike, Succasunna. N. I. Marshall Club, International Law Club EDWARD IRVING SNYDER B.A. Brandeis '58 26 Main Street. Monson, Mass. International Law Club, Marshall Law RONALD MICHAEL SOHIGIAN A.B. Yale '53 1501 Safford Avenue, Fresno, Calif, Loss Club LEONARD A. SPALDING, III A.B. Princeton '56 Club JAMES VAN RODEN SPRINGER A.B. Harvard '55 19 Muncie Road, Babylon, N. Y. Law Review, Langdell Club LOUIS C. STAMBERG A.l5. Columbia '58 205 N. Main Street, Allentown, Pa. RICHARD SAMUEL STANZLER A.B. Harvard '58 265 Freeman Parkway, Providence, R, I. Burton Club HAROLD PAGE STARR B.S. Yale '54 505 Cresheim Valley Road, Philadelphia IS, Pa. 5280 Lee Road, Shaker Heights 20, Ohio Blackstone Equity Club, Bull and Bear C L A S GERALD M. STERN DANIEL LEWIS STEWART' B.S. Econ. University of Pennsylvania '58 B.A. U.C.L.A. '58 697 West Drive, Memphis, Tenn. 9709 W. Olympic Boulevard, I-Iaar Club, Legal Aid, Lincoln's Inn Beverly Hills, Calif. Griswold Club, Lincoln's Inn, I. A. L. S. A. DAVID STERNBERG CARL BRUCE STERZING, IR. B.A. Yale '58 B. A. Texas A. 8 M. '54 55 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. 305 LeGrande, Austin. Texas Blackstone Club. Southern Club, Chancery, Phillips Brooks House .Q a ,,--w.- Q -s-:QV jOl-IN K. PORTER STONE, III B.A. Princeton '54 S Wzlslmington Street, Mahlehead, Mass. Lincoln's Inn. Bull and Bear. Harlan Law Club, Legislative Research Bureau WILLIAM RICHARD STRATTON A.l5. Dartmouth '55 321 Booth Avenue. Englewood, N. .I. I.incoln's Inn. Bull and Bear, Blackstone Equity Cluh WAL'IqER MARTIN STRINE, l5.A. Princeton '58 720 N. jackson Street. Media, Pa. l.incoln's lnn, Voluntary Defenders, Toup- fer Club, Republicans. Dorm. Council LEWIS ELDEAN STRINGER l5.A. Oklahoma State '58 Route 2. Mayfield. Olcla. Harlan Cluh, Student liar Assoc. ETEEN SIXTY-ONE 5 W GARY STRUM B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '58 63 Ashton Road. Yonkers, N. Y. Democratic Club, Surrey Club, Bul Bear l and WILLIAM MICHAEL SULLIVAN A.B, Notre Dame 6145 S2 Street, Rego Park, N. Voluntary Defenders, Chancery LESLIE SUSSER B.S. University of Pennsylvania '58 28 Duncan Avenue, Jersey City 4. N. Field Club. Legal Aid, Bull and Bear DAVID SWEET A.B. Princeton '58 93 Fairview Avenue, jersey Cit Bull and Bear DANIEL ROBERT SWETT A. WALLACE TASI-IIMA A.l5. I'I:l1'va,1'tl '58 A.B. U.C.I..A. '58 5750 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 13, Ill. 2990 Lakeridge Drive, llyse Club Los Angeles 28, Calif. MICHAEL A. SXVIRNOFF HENRY LAWRENCE TAFE, III ILA. University of Minnesota '58 A.B. I-Iarvard '54- M20 West Minnehaha Parkway, 19 Samoset Street. Dorchester 24. Blass. Minneapolis. Minn. Griswold Club, Williston Competition, St. Democratic Club Thomas More Society Y. j. y, N. J. vw -YITIY x H Sw ss E H bm BH!-its ,nissan HEBREW l 88. SESS 2 aaa MPSF' HI at M E, in m Q W E, is in S wi CARL LARSEN TAYLOR A.l3. Harvard '58 5120 51st Place. NNW., NVashington 16, D. C. Chancery, Dawson Club JAMES STUART TELFER ' A.B. Harvard '54 Maple Grove Road, Bloomington. Ind. Lincoln's Inn, Scott Club JONATHON E. THACKERAY A.B. Harvard '58 256 East State, Athens, Ohio Sutherland Club, International Law Club JOSEPH REINHART THOME A.B. U.C,L.A. 'SS 942 S. Magnolia Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Root Club, Inter-American Law Students Association, International Law Club l :.: ' ' 'i H :':::- :-: . Q I ' 1144, - :': ,.--9 l ...f I l , .-Q RICHARD CASSELS THOMSON A.B. Pomona '56 924 Jimeno Road. Santa Barbara, Calif. Democratic Club DALE ALBERT THORN A.B. Lafayette '55 862 Bellis Parkway, Oradell, N. J. Griswold Club CHARLES V, TOMPKINS, JR. A.B. North Carolina '58 Linville, North Carolina Sacks Club, Lincoln's Inn PAUL REED TOOMEY B.A. University ot' Miami '58 225 Madeira Avenue, Coral Gables, Fla. Bull and Bear, International Law Club Chancery, Southern Cluh CLASS SYDNEY S. TRAUM JOHN FRANCIS VENTRESCO B.B.A. C.C,N.Y. '58 AB- Hf11'V11f1l '53 444 Beach 158 St., Belle Harbor 94, N. Y. 66 Eastern Avenue, Dedham, Mass. Record, Student Bar Assoc., Dormitory Burton Club Council, Bull and Bear MARCEL NATHAN UNGER JOHN EDWARD VANDERSTAR B.S. Econ. University of Pennsylvania '58 BSE. Princeton '54 62 Carwall Avenue, Mt. Vernon. N. Y. 1401 Seibel Road. West Belmar, N. J. Byse Club Law Review, Bull and Bear .- IN 3 uinii Y JOHN CARTER VINCENT, JR. A.B. Hurvarcl '57 6 Garden Terrace, Cambridge, Mass. l.incoln's Inn, Marshall Club THOMAS LEE NWADDELL A.B. Dartmouth '55 720 Second Street, Beaver, Pa. Story Club, Chancery, Republican Club JAMES LEACH WADLEIGH A.B. Harvard '58 123 Campbell Street, Manchester, N. Y. Surrey Club BARRY CHARLES WALDORF A.B. Bowdoin '58 391 Milltown Road, Springheld, N. Ji. ETEEN SIXTY-ONE DAVID CHARLES WEISBERG A.B. University of Michigan '58 New York, New York Jaffe Club, Ames Finals JEROME PAUL WEISS A.B. Princeton '56 201 Crawford Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. Gardner Club, Lincoln's Inn L 46' Q , 17' GWYNNE H. WALES A.B. Princeton '54 911 Harbor Road, Southport, Conn. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear, Gardner Club WILLIAM MERRITT WATKINS A.B. Columbia '58 920 Ontario Street, Oak Park, Ill Legal Aid, St. Thomas More Society Bull and Bear RICHARD SAMUEL WEINBERG B.A. Harvard '58 115 Linden Avenue, Wilnlette, Ill. Chancery, Byse Club MARTIN S. WEINGARTEN A.B. University of Rochester '58 117 Northview Terrace, Rochester 21, N. Y. Bull and Bear, Student Bar Assoc., Demo- cratic Club 'JWC' mmm MYRON ALAN WEISS B.A. Wfestern Reserve University '58 4062 Hinsdale Road, South Euclid, Ohio Von Mehren Club, Student Bar Assoc., Young Democrats MARK A. WEISS A.B. Columbia '58 790 Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y. Law Review, Field Law Club Q I. lt :.: , .::'.,... ,, 'L B W e f 2 m BB . H E .ai er E E ' fri E 7,552 , WALTER EDWIN WHITE l5.S. Portland State '5S 424 South 4th Street, St. Helens, Ore. DAVID A. WI-IYNOTT B.A. Williams '58 Z1 Thatcher Road, Gloucester, Mass. Chancery STEPHEN FAIN WILLIAMS B.A. Yale '58 520 East S6 Street, New York 28, N. Y. Bruce Club, Law Review, Lincoln's Inn HERMAN WILSON A.B. Lincoln University '58 1910 North Grand Avenue, Tyler, Texas Magruder Club, Ames Finals JOHN MINOR WISDOM B.A. Princeton '57 1239 First Street, New Orleans, La. Magruder Club, Ames Finals ,rr-W -- - . . WIRT S. WINEBRENNER, JR. B.A. Yale '58 RD 1, Hanover, Pa. Baxter Club, Bull and Bear, Lincollfs Inn LOUIS MARSH WINER B.A. Swarthmore '52g M.A. Pennsylvania '55 I-Ierwindale, Spring Valley, N. Y. Lincoln's Inn, Kent Club CHARLES NATHAN WINETSKY A,B. Colgate University '58 S15 Ainsworth Street, Linden, N. J. Maguire-Westengard Club, Democratic Club, Student Bar Assoc., Chancery RUSSELL AUSTIN WINSLOW A.B. Wesleyan University '56 20 Exeter Street, West Newton, Mass. Chancery, Record, Young Republican Club JOHN JOEL WOODEY B.A. johns Hopkins '57 1501 Bedworth Road, Lutherville, Md. Voluntary Defenders, Cardozo Club WILFORD LEON WISNER JACK CALVIN WOOD B,S.E,E, Purdue '57 A.B. DePauw University '54 8775 Westfield Blvd., Indianapolis 20, Ind. S50 E. jefferson, Franklin, Ind. Griswold Club, Chancery Jaffe Club, Chancery. Ames Finals LOREN ANTONOW WITTNER A.B. Columbia '58 1654 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Gardner Club M 78 A 4.3 I 'ff HANS C. li. WRIEDCII ILA. Yale '58 55 Compo Roacl North, Vifestport. Conn. l.incoln's Inn, Pow-XVow Cluh JACKSON XVI-IITE NWRIGI-IT, IR. l3.A.Willi:1111s '58 9 Rip Rozltl, Hanover, N. H. CHARLES M. XWYNDI-IAM, III B,A. Swarthmore College '58 5000 Waslmingtrmn Street, Wfilminglon, Del. Cardozo Club, Jaffe Club, Legal Aid Bu- reau, Ames Finals HERBERT WILLIAM YANOXWITZ B.A. Yale '58 Kimberly Apts., Sharon, Pa, Chancery, l..egal Aitl. Kaplan Club BERT ANTHONY ZEIGER Yale '58 ns Place, Harrison, N. Y. er-Hurwitz Club, Chancery EDWARD YEMIN AB. University of Pennsylvania '57 273 Devoe Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. International Law Club JAMES YOUNGELSON B.A. Princeton '57 IO North Elk Avenue, Dover, N. J. Chancery WILLIAM DAVID ZABEL A.B, Princeton '58 409 West 26th Street, Sioux Falls, So. Dak. International Law Club, Casner Club RICHARD WOLITE ZACKS A.B. Harvard '58 189 Vermlale Avenue, Providence, R. I. Bruce Club MATTHEW JOEL z1NN B.S. Econ. University of Pennsylvania '58 344 Beach 143 Street, Neponsit, N. Y. Law Review, Keeton Law Club THOMAS ALAN ZIERK MICHAEL ZOOB B.A. Harvard '58 AB. Trinity '53 I8 Concord Place, Snyder, N. Y. 320 N. Bowman Ave.. Merion Station, Pa. Dawson Club BYSC' Club SETI-I DANIEL ZINMAN B.A. Vlfesleyan '58 91 Mansfield Street. Hartford, Conn. Chancery, Dorm. Council, Magruder Club 79 emu M 'i 'Q ss m ss a E Q an ss an 2 ECOND year is the middle time. You know the School and the area now. The lirst year fears are gone, the third year rush and worries are still in the future, Ames Competition counts now, and so do exams in january. You look at your stack of casebooks, Corporations, Tax, Constitu- tional Law, Commercial Law, Trusts, and you wonder how you will ever get through that much material. By second semester, it's becoming clearer that somehow you will get through it. If you're not in Ames any longer, you consider the Willistorm Com- petition. Many of you have interviews for summer Clerkshipsg others make plans for a last summer before school days end. Second year is busier than first, but many of the tensions are gone, so it may be more relaxed. The hiv ear of decisions is still ahead. an Y CLASS 73 G? H Zl- -wi 'J U1 11211119 INETEEN SIXTY-TWO MARY ANN ANTOINETTE ABEND A.B. LeMoyne '59 105 Park Street, Syracuse, N . Y. Edward Warren Club, Leg. Res. Bur., St. Thomas More Society SAMUEL ALEXANDER ADAMS A.B. Harvard '55 Poverty Hollow, Redding Ridge, Conn. Lincoln's Inn. DOUGLAS HUGO ADAMSON B.A. Yale '55 1053 Diamond Avenue, South Bend, Ind. Toepfer Club ROBERT C. AGEE A.B. Princeton '54 90 Hammond Street, Cambridge, Mass. Holmes Club. Lincoln's Inn ROGER CARL ALGASE A.B. Harvard '59 151 Central Park West, New York, N. Y, Douglas Club ARTHUR RAY ALGER B.A. Washington '58 3304 E. 47th Street, Seattle, Wfash. CHARLES EDWARD ALLEN B.A. Yale '58, Cambridge '59 14822 Garden Drive, Miami, Fla. Kaplan Club, International Law, Republican Club, Lincoln's Inn MICHAEL I..EWIS ALLEN A.B. Columbia '59 250 Hutchinson Road, Englewood, N. j. Field Club STANLEY LOUIS AMBERG B.Ch.E. R.P.I. '56g M.S. M.I.T. '59 5450 Wissahichon Avenue. Philadelphia, Bevins Club, Student Bar Assoc. ROBERT SIDNEY AMDURSKY B.A. Cornell '59 56 W. Sth Street, Oswego. N. Y. Bys: Club, Voluntary Defenders GEORGE F. ANDEREGG, JR. A.B. Harvard '59 202 Holden Green, Cambridge, Mass. HARVEY MILTON APPLEBAUM B.A. Yale '59 1412 Clarendon Avenue. Bessemer. Ala. Law Review, Casner Club, Lincoln's Inn R. GORDON APPLEIYIAN B.A, Texas '59 5642 Biddison, Ft. Worth, Texas Bruce Club, Southern Club, Chancery STANLEY SAMUEL ARKIN A.B. So. California '59 1210 S. Hayworth, Los Angeles, Calif. Brewster Club. Legal Aid JOEL P. ARNDT BA. Penn State '58 Chestnut Street, Richland, Pa. Bvse Club JOHN M. ARNOLD B S. Ol-:lahoma '54 219 XV. Delaware, Nowata, Okla. Sacks Club, Southern Club, Democratic Clun. Lincoln's Inn. Voluntary Defenders IVIERVYN IRA ARONOFF B.A. Michigan '59 1518 Allison Street, N.W., Xllfashington, Cox Club DANIEL MORDECAI ARONS B.A. Williams '59 408 Chapel Road, Elkins Park, Pa. i Maguire-Westengard Club, Student Bar Assoc. 82 A INETEEN SIXTY- tc 'F el I if' l ,pl -4' 'faq- 'i TWO DAVID JAMES ASKANASE 13.5. Pennsylvania '54 2343 Underwood, Houston, Texas Blackstone Club, Bull and Bear, Forum GERALD STEPHEN BACKMAN A.B. Pennsylvania '59 2519 Bessemund Avenue, Far Rockaway, N. Y. Legal Aid ELEFTHERIOS P. BAKER A.B. West Virginia '59 1133 9th Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. Keeton Club, Southern Club, Bull and Bear IIKWIN GERALD BARNET B.A. Wesleyan '59 409 Barry Road, Rochester, N. Y. McNaughton Club, Legal Aid STEPHEN ROGER BARNETT A.B. Harvard '57 127 Ballard Drive, W. Hartford, Conn. Law Review. Sacks Club FRASER BARRON A.B. Princeton '59 240 Irving Avenue, South Orange, N. I. Story Club, Democratic Club. Lincoln's Inn EDWARD HARLOW BARTLETT 13.5. Lehigh '57g M.B.A. Lehigh '59 135 Grove Street. Rutland, Vt. Root Club, Republican Club, Student Bar Assoc, LAWRENCE M. BASKIR A.B. Princeton '59 1620 Avenue I, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brewster Club, International Law Club, Vol- untary Defenders ,IAMES BECKET B.A. Williams '58 Lakeville, Conn. Choate Club, International Law Club DANIEL N. BELIN I3.S. Michigan '59 3441 Douglas, Sioux City, Iowa Jaffe Club IRWIN MYRON BERG A.B. Harvard '56 70 E. 8th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Langdell Club. Forum MICHAEL ION BERGER B.A. Cornell '58 400 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. Keeton Club IVIARSHALL RICHARD BERKOFF B.S, Wisconsin '59 601 E. Carlisle Street, Milwaukee, Wisc. Frankfurter Club, Bull and Bear EVAN R. BERLACK A.B. Harvard '56 Bravton Park. Ossining, N. Y. Story Club. Chancery SHULAIVIITH BERLE B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 1300 E. 94th Street, Brooklyn 56, N. Y. Field Club DONALD HOWARD BERMAN A.B. Harvard '57 126 Whitney Street, Auburn, Maine Warren Club RUSSELL STEPHEN BERMAN A.B. Michigan '59 2552 W. Coyle, Chicago, Ill. Magruder Club, Democratic Club DANIEL LEWIS BERNSTEIN A.B. Amherst '59 4300 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Root Law Club 85 36? n ss . - 2 I 3 Q a gt gt E Bm!! i W gt ,, m assi 5 ti new a new rs is C vw E x B 1 2 gt tt 9 f an Bangs XE l was WSW ' : : : : M- a H5 an as Se E E an a was E as a .Q .... ,.... ww 35 as H was :.:a-a-ara.: E :si Q H W E as -:--:-1-rt:-w Q ,S W E Sm A em ,Q W. mag st 9 Q- -4 ws st: is X E san 5 H is await' was st at mm z:mE:m an was Sm . :ee H , ,,.,. ...,. , 1, . v--,-,- E , H . 1 .,.,.,.,. E ,sit rw. ,S -f af ,W W? st as ma, t B E Y figs M ' W ' . s F e was m-n use at uma Q ,Q n me M a DAVID WILLIAM BERNSTEIN B.A. Harvard '59 1185 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Maguire-Wfestengard Club MARSHALL EDWIN BERNSTEIN A.B. Cornell '59 5201 14th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Burton Club SIDNEY JAY BERNSTEIN B.S. Rutgers '59 5 Stanford Court, West Orange, N. J. Hart Club ALBERT JEREMIAI-I BEVERIDGE, III A.B. Princeton '57 181 North Street, Hingham, Mass. Holmes Club NORWOOD PIERSON BEVERIDGE, JR. A.B. Harvard '58 809 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, Md. Brewster Club DAVID ELIAS BIRENBAUM A.B. Brown '59 17 Stephana Lane, Waterbury, Conn. Haar Club pAN DAVID BLAIS B.S. Holy Cross '59 93 Parnell Street, Providence, R. I. Fuller Club, International Law, St. Thomas More Society DANIEL BLATT B.A. Brooklyn '59 1515 E. Sth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Marshall Club, Student Bar Assoc., Democratic Club SHELDON MICHAEL BONOVITZ B.S. Pennsylvania '55 3756 Shannon Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Fuller Club DAVID MARSHALL BORDEN B.A. Amherst '59 55 Canterbury Street, Hartford, Conn. Root Law Club STANDISH BRADFORD, JR. B.A. Williams '55 484 Bay Roacl, South Hamilton, Mass. Kent Club, International Law Club, Lincoln's Inn DAVID MICHAEL BRAI-IMS B.A. Harvard '59 1208 Chestnut Street, Newton, Mass. ALF REYNOLDS BRANDIN A.B. Stanford '59 668 Salvatierra, Stanford, Calif. Holmes Club LOUIS ERSKINE BRASWELL A.B. Birmingham-Southern '59 601 W. Walnut Street, Demopolis, Ala. Southern Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear MORDECAI BAYER BRAUNSTEIN A.B. Union '59 1537 Van Cortlandt Street, Schenectady, N. Y. Von Mehren Club, Record DAVID BRAVEMAN A.B. Pennsylvania '59 18 E. First Street, Corning, N. Y. GEORGE A. BRUMDER A.B. Stanford '59 Hartland, Wisc. Keeton Club, Chancery STUART D. BUCHALTER A.B. California '59 250 McCarty Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. California Club, Lincoln's Inn 84 LASS O i l l ,lx H i '3a '2T . l NIITEIIN SIXTY TWO EDWARD JOSEPH BURNS B.A. St. Lawrence '59 227 Bates Avenue, Oneida, N. Y. Frankfurter Club, St. Thomas More Society PATRICK OWEN BURNS A.B. Dartmouth '59 4705 Iselin Avenue, New York, N. Y. Tuepfer Club, St. Thomas More Society EDWARD ROBERT BUSCH B.A. Princeton '58 5 Langdon Street, Cambridge, Mass. Jaffe Club, Republican Club, Bull and Bear HUGH BROWN CAMPBELL, JR. A.B. Davidson '59 1626 Queens Road, Charlotte, N. C. Story Club, Southern Club, Lincoln's Inn JOHN F. CANNON B.S. Fordham '59 1418 Taylor Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. ARTHUR I. CANTOR B.A. Columbia '59 2121 Beckman Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Stewart Club FERNANDO CARDOZE A.B. Duke '59 Calle Colombia 4, Panama Haag Club, International Law Club, Pan-Am Clu JOE SPEED CARROLL B.A. Texas '57 2100 Sharon Lane, Austin, Texas Toepfer Club, Lincoln's Inn PETER ANTHONY CARTWRIGHT B,B.A. Michigan '59 1179 N. Glenhurst Drive, Birmingham, Mich Bull and Bear PHILIP EDWARD CHARTRAND A.B. I-Iarvarcl '59 7 Wendell Street, Cambridge, Mass. RONALD ARLIE CHRISTENSEN B.S. Iowa State '58g M.S. Cal. Tech '59 752 15th Street, N.E.. Mason City, Iowa JOHN CAMPBELL CHRISTIE, JR. A.B. Brown '59 871 Longwood Drive, Lake Forest, Ill. Haar Club. International Law Club STEPHEN CHRYSTIE B.A. U.C.L.A. '57 5438 Allott Avenue, Van Nuys, Calif. Board of Student Advisers, Lincoln's Inn, California Club RICHARD DONALD CLAREY A.B. Holy Cross '59 270 Tufts Street, Manchester. N. H. Haar Club, Democratic Club, Voluntary De- fenders, St. Thomas More Society, Chancery, Record ALBERT LEE CLOVIS B.A. Yale '57g M.A. Michigan '59 3810 N. Market, Canton, Ohio Law Review, Griswold Club, Chancery JOEL J. COHEN B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 1305 E. 18th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bvse Club JULES SIMON COHEN B.A. Florida '59 1003 E. Concord, Orlando. Fla. Baxter Club, Democratic Club - NEIL COHEN B.S. Wisconsin '58 19906 Van Aken, Cleveland, Ohio Frankfurter Club, Democrats, Student Bar 85 gags rr: -ai i sf G Q I vga . M ,N - .. N.. ofa - - -maa- ri Aa 1 M WW '1..l .1 E 1 A , fi 5 fa H515 .11 rr Aww mmm 45555, may 11 mm ,raw -Q a wa firm L as im an x ,ar 5 ni an W i a I .- ---ru era mamma ss . I . ,, 1 sr :ie E .1 -Wi : 1 54 . Q 5' W B B B H Bi E a E a Q Q .1 H H 'f1f,f'Qm 'fx 5 rg emma Q, 5 5 a a W ir gi H 1 ' ig M IE, 5 - ' 1 w H H .- sf. -WW e M .N .....- .mg -.- . .4 - ,- ,Q ' 71 ' 8 JOHN MICHAEL COLLETTE A.B. Stanford '59 302 11th Street, Idaho Falls, Idaho Choate Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear THEODORE JOHN COLLINS B.A. Notre Dame '58 Rt. 2, W:1itslnurgl1, Wash. Wyzanski Club, Chancery, St. Thomas More Society GARY O. CONCOFF B.S. U.C.L.A. '58 100 N. Highland Avenue. Los Angeles, Calif. Cardozo Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery IVIILES ANTHONY COON B.A. Virginia '59 Harbor Way, Great Neck, N. Y. JOHN HANCOCK COOPER, JR. B.A. Yale '59 202 Kinhaid School Drive, Houston, Texas Jaffe Club. Chancery ROBERT DENORMANDIE COPE B.S. Wisconsin '56 2 Kenwav Street. Cambridge, Mass. Harlan Club WILLIAM IRVIN COWIN B.A. Harvard '59 120 Amory Street, Brookline, Mass. Langdell Club FREDERICK OLIVER COWLES A.B. Yale '59 18000 Bradsrate Avenue, Cleveland 11, Ohio Wyzanski Club, Chancery, Democratic Club, International Law Club PAUL N. CRANE B.S. U.C.L.A. '59 6201 Maryland Drive. Los Angeles 48, Calif. Marzuire-Wfestengard Club. Chancery HOWARD STEPHEN CRANSTON B.A. Pomona '59 617 Hillsview Road, El Cajon. Calif. Bevins Club, Bull and Bear, Young Repuhlicans NANCY JEANNE CRIBBS B.A. Carleton '59 Oak Hills. R.R. 2, Rochester. Minn. JOHN CHESTER CULVER A.B. Harvard '54 298 Red Fox Road, S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn. P.B.H. GEORGE EDWARD DAVIES A.I3, Darmouth '53 158 Castle Road, Chappaqua. N. Y. Griswold Club, Lincoln's Inn FRANK VICTOR DEL VECCHIO A.B. Tufts '54 33 Marion Street, Medford, Mass. Von Mehren Club ANDREW SQUIRE DEMPSEY B.A. Yale '56 12821 Lake Shore Blvd., Cleveland 8, Ohio Harlan Club. Lincoln's Inn, Legal Aid EDWARD WILLIAINI DENCE, JR. A.B. Providence '59 18 Aspen Drive, Cranston, R. I. Haar Club, Democratic Club, International Law Club, Bull and Bear, St. Thomas More Socy. JOHN BAKER DENNISTON B.E.P. Cornell '58 3810 Section Road, Silverton, Ohio Gardner Club. Lincoln's Inn JOHN M. DEWEY A.B. Princeton '57 141 E. 72 Street, New York, N. Y. Blackstone Club, Lincoln's Inn 86 wavy, v 'B J .hlq , , LAS -ev ra ' p. '27 S TINETEEN T 1' , il' ' i ,, ,. SIXTY av' ' J T1 T -me l' H1 x f,ll1ll.l1Ell il .1 ,-17' I 3 m . wh i F Aj. T W O DAVID ARTHUR DIAMOND A.B. Harvard '59 57 Oxford Boulevard, Great Neck, N. Y. Field Club LEONARD HOWARD DICKSTEIN A.B. Brooklyn '58 158-55 225th Street, jamaica 13, N. Y. Stewart Club NORMAN HENDERSON DONALD, A.B. Princeton '59 Ridgewood Drive, Rye, N, Y. Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn HAROLD CHARLES DONEGAN, AIR. B.A. Yale '59 690 Townsend Avenue, New Haven. Conn. Dawson Club, St. Thomas More Society ELLEN REBECCA DONOVAN A.B. Penn State '59 155 Elmwood Court, Emporium, Pa. Casner Club, Young Republicans JOHN HENRY DOYLE A.B. Fordham '59 1925 McGraw Avenue, New York, N. Y. War'1'en Club, Democratic Club PAUL ROBERT DUGGAN A.B. California '57 1053 Park Hills Road, Berkeley 8, Calif. Casner Club ROBERT LAWRENCE DUNN A.l3. Cornell '58 1604 Metropolitzln Avenue, New York, N. Y Law Review. Keeton Club, Chancery, Demo- cratic Club. Student Bar Assoc. CHESTER DEAN DUSSEAULT B.A. Yale '59 4 Dudley Street. Cambridge, Mass. Board of Student Advisers, Morgan Young Republicans RICHARD BRIGGS DYSON A.B. Boston U. '55 593 S. Broadway, Salem, N. H. P.B.H. NANCY ELIZABETH EASTHAM A.B. Mt. Holyoke '59 16 Alden Road, Andover, Mass. Law Review, Casner Club, Republican Club ARNOLD ELLIS B.S. Cornell '56 405 Westcott Street. Syracuse, N, Y. Root Club. CC. Bull and Bear STEPHEN FRANK ELLS A.B. Harvard '56 1558 Mass. Avenue. Cambridge 53, Mass. Storv Club. l-incoln's Inn JAMES W. ELY, JR. A.l3. Princeton '59 255 Sandringham Road, Rochester, N. Y. Morgan Club. Young Reoublicans, Chancery G. RAYMOND EINIPSON, Ill A.B. Princeton '59 2902 Morewood, Akron, Ohio Pow Wow' Club. Lincoln's Inn JOHN BRIAN ENDERS A.B. Oberlin '59 56 Olin Avenue, Girard, Pa. Ha-ar Club, Chancery. St. Thomas More Society MELVIN EPSTEIN AB, Harvard '59 360 Brook Avenue. Passaic. N. T. DAVID GORDON FARIS I3.S. Arizona '50, M.D. Columbia '54 1170 Oriole, Santa Barbara, Calif. S7 lll Club, Q 'Nevins it is we is ..... A Us B aim it 2:2 :::'-fr' ets it it is ---' -it.: :. it e BSS Bm mimi semi 'Eggs-nes .. .- E .. ,5:5 ' ee- W it 5 .:.: E H a it is tm L ss wmwq D9 is ,Mwst xr :A we e, B sm E54 ,mam M - ss if e e - is 'e x ,. A-15-ascii tr e is is e JEROME HELTZEN FARNUM B.A. Yale '57 55 Mountain Avenue, Summit, N. J. Warren Club, Lincoln's Inn ROBERT EUGENE FAST B.A. Pennsylvania '56g M.A. Pennsylvania LaBelle, Pa. Toepfer Club, International Law Club FRANK CONGER FAWCET1' A.B. Harvard '56 19 River Road, Annisquam, Mass. Choate Club, Lincoln's Inn GRAHAM HOYT FERNALD A.B. Princeton '55 RFD 5, Gorham, Me. Holmes Club, Lincoln's Inn JOHN MAXWELL FERREN A.B. Harvard '59 3214 Park Place, Evanston, Ill, Casner Club, Lir1coln's Inn 'ef' DONALD MARTIN FEUERSTEIN B.A. Yale '59 530 W. Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Ill. Law Review, Casner Club HARVEY SAUL FEUERSTEIN A.B, Columbia '58 141-04 Coolidge Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y. Harlan Club, Student Bar Assoc., Dormitory Council HAROLD EDWARD FITZGIBBONS, JR A.B. Harvard '58 Washington Street, Dixbury, Mass. Kent Club, Lincoln's Inn ANTHONY LEE FLETCHER A.B. Princeton '57 12 Gerrish Lane. New Canaan, Conn. Brewster Club, Chancery JAY HOWELL FOREMAN A.B. U.C.L.A. '59 3950 Coolidge Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. FRANCIS HANEY FOX B,S. Holy Cross '55 281 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. Edward Warren Club MICHAEL EDWARD FOX B.S. Illinois '59 5029 N. Ridgeway, Chicago 25, Ill. RICHARD ASHER FRANK A.B. Harvard '58 120 S. 54th Street, Omaha, Neb. Chayes Club PAUL EDWARD FREEHLING B.A. Harvard '59 599 W. Fullerton Parkway. Chicago, Ill. Frankfurter Club, Bull and Bear LOUIS RICHARD FREESE, JR. B.A. Princeton '59 330 Dexter, Denver, Colo. Kaplan Club, Lincoln's Inn JAMES COLEMAN FREUND A.B. Princeton '56 242 East 72 Street, New York, N. Y. Harlan Club. Chancery RICHARD S. FRIEDMAN B.A. Penn State '59 2801 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Freund Club, Bull and Bear STEPHEN JAMES FRIEDMAN A.B. Princeton '59 19 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Law Review, Cardozo Club 88 TWO HOWARD KUDLICI-I FUGUET gf gg A.B. Harvard '59 me .Pow-Wow Club -- 260 E. 9 Street, New York, N. Y. E ' E2 S DANIEL XVEATHERBEE FULMER A.B. Hamilton '54 3 Beachwood Lane, Rye, N. Y. Story Club Q 5 E JUAN M. GARCIA-PASSALACQUA 2 B.A. Puerto Rico '57, M.A. Fletcher '58 ,E .... Forum, International Law Club, Lincoln's Inn H A 852 Palma Real, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico i JOHN ANDREW GARDINER M A.B. Princeton '59 M H ' 1319 Ridge Road, Lewistown, Pa. 3, ,:,:1---'-1 Marshall Club , PAUL GARDNER, JR. are m ggemg A.B. Harvard '59 im Wlild Acres, Bausman, Pa. N5 22 ' Kent Club VINCENT FRANCIS GARRITY, JR. 5. 22323 A.B. Holy Cross '59 2Qif'i2 '2 ' S W 131 Academy Lane, Upper Darby, Pa. .' Magruder Club, Chancery, St. Thomas More Society wg: H5322 W ALAN H. GELLIS ES? ,.,.f2-ij, .1 S.l3. M.l.T. '59 z ' Rye Ridge Road, Harrison, N .Y. Bull and Bear , 7 ROGER ALAN GERBER - B.A. Dartmouth '59 'Y W 1173 East 22nd Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Chayes Club CLARK PIATT GILES A.B. Harvard '59 259 S. 12th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Bevins Club. Chancery, Bull and Bear, Record INIARJORIE LOUISA GIRTH B.A. Mount Holyoke '59 2 Applegarth Road, Cranbury, N. J. RICHARD MICHAEL GLAZER B.A. Yale '59 4 .Morningside Drive. Trenton, N, J. Byse Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery LEON PHILLIP GOLD A.B. Harvard '59 35-22 90 Street, New York, N. Y. Frankfurter Club DAVID MOSES GOLDBERG l3.A. Harvard '59 36 Coolidge Hill Road, Cambridge, Mass. Gower-Herwitz Club STANLEY Z. GOLDBERG A.B. Pittsburgh '59 10 Dunmoyle Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Byse Club WILLIAM IRA GOLDBERG l3.A. Amherst '59 275 Linden Park Place, Highland Park, Ill. JONATHAN GOLDEN A.B. Princeton '59 3090 Arden Road, Atlanta, Ga. Frankfurter Club MICHAEL JOSEPH GOLDEY B.A. Cornell '59 216 Exeter Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Blackstone Club MAYNARD GOLDMAN B.A. Michigan '59 20 Nobscot Road, Newton Center, Mass. Jaffe Club ,, may m 89 .VL . B i an na E Us Us E mis, amass 3 Q W ri SANFORD MARTIN GOLDMAN A.B. Rutgers '59 A-31 Barry Gardens, Passaic, N. J. Keeton Club MICHAEL DAVID GOODMAN IE A.B. Harvard '59 2144 Arthur Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Byse Club, Chancery ROBERT ALLEN GORMAN B.A. Harvard '58 820 Lowell Street, Vlfoodmcrc, N. Y. Law Review. Griswold Club JOHN SEBASTIAN GRACE A.B. Harvard '59 115 Lakeview Avenue. Cambridge, Mass. Langdell Club DANIEL ROBERT GRAHAM B.A. Florida '59 Route 1, Box 660, Hialeah, Fla. Kaplan Club. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear Democratic Club WILLIANI ROBERT GRANIK A.B. Harvard '59 4000 Cathedral Ave., N.W., Wfashington, D. C Forum JOHN FLETCHER GRAYBEAL B.A. Oberlin '59 Castlewood, Va. Haar Club. Democratic Club DAVID GREENE B.A. Cornell '59 2 Washington Square, New York. N. Y. Keeton Club, Chancery, International Law Club. Student Bar Assoc. JAMES GANS GREILSHEIMER A.B. Princeton '59 930 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Casner Club DAVID DODSON GRIFFIN A.B. Notre Dame '59 54 E. Church. Bethlehem, Pa. Dawson Club STEVEN E. GROSS B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 525 E. 14 Street, New York. N. Y. Harlan Club HARVEY GENE GROSSMAN A.B. Princeton '59 217 Ohio. Corpus Christi. Texas Magruder Club. Bull and Bear STEPHEN GURKO B.A. Amherst '59 258 Riverside Drive, New York. N. Y. CHARLES REAM HAGER B.A. Harvard '59 30 Irving Street, Cambridge, Mass. Gower-Herwitz Club RICHARD LEE HAMILTON B.A. Northwestern '59 1717 S. Connell Street. Appleton, Wise. Root Club. P.B.H.. Yearbook fEditorj HENRY HEDGE HAMMOND B.A. Haward '58 17 Traill Street, Cambridge, Mass. Kent Club. Bull and Bear DAVID HANDELINIAN B.A. Pennsylvania '59 90 Riverside Drive. New York. N. Y. Dawson Club. Democratic Club NELS MICHAEL HANSEN A.B. Harvard '56 100 South Road, Kingston. R. I. Edward Warren Club, Student Bar Assoc. 90 NIINETEEN SIX ui fn- fri! I pk ,-:Qi it .- 3 I , 3' - f ,Q fr vm '-2 , Q 1' QL I ,- Rf, 'Ayr li 7,5 ' --'r W -sw 'Z TWO LAWRENCE WILLIAM HANTMAN l3.A. Cornell '59 212 S. Orange Avenue, South Orange, N. J. Bruce Club THOMAS J. HARGADON l3.A. Brandeis '59 12 Russell Street, Wiiltliiiiii. Mass. Marshall Club, St. Thomas More Society DALE R. HARRIS B.A. Colorado '59 919 W. Cherry, Marion, Ill. Keeton Club, Bull and Bear JOHN EDWARD HARRIS B.A. Lawrence '59 4753 Newhall Street, Milwaukee, Wfisc. Wyizainski Club, Student Bar Assoc. HARLAN R. HARRISON A.l3. Cornell '59 S66 Crane Street, Schenectady, N. Y. Hall Club DONALD SHAW! HARRY A.B. Wesleyan '54 l659 Compton Road, Cleveland Heiuhts, Ohio Holmes Club, International Law Club, and Bear GREGORY INIERRILL HARVEY A.B. Harvard '59 43 Mills Street, Morristown, N. J. Casner Club. Legal Aid. Democratic Club BRUCE JAMES HAVIGHURST l5.A. Amherst '59 2919 Attlesboro Rd.. Shaker Heights 20, Ohio Law Review, Magruder Club VUILLIAM ASHTON HAXVKINS A.B. Harvard '59 Syosset. Long Island, N. Y. Kent Club. Lincoln's Inn JUSTIN WALTER HEATTER B.S. Pennsylvania '55 1550 Marion Avenue, Monessen, Pa. Field Club, Student Bar Assoc., Record, Republican Club DAVID MICHAEL HEILBRON H.A. California '581 B.A. Oxford '60 2601 Lyon, San Francisco, Calif. RONALD EUGENE HEINLEN B.A. Harvard '59 312 Williaiiw Street, Delaware, Ohio Bull and Bear WILLIAINI E. HELLERSTEIN A.l5. Brooklyn '59 946 Sherman Avenue, New York. N. Y. JAMES AUGUSTUS HENDERSON A.B. Princeton '59 7890 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Fla. Choate Club GARY JEROME HENDLER B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 6309 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Byse Club SAMUEL ERNEST HENES A.B. Cornell '59 Courtland, Wellington, Ohio Langdell Club, Bull and Bear MAURICE MACALLISTER HENKELS, JR. A.B. Harvard '55 510 South Road, Bedford, Mass. Marshall Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear EDWARD OLMSTED HENNEMAN B.A. Yale '59 27 West 67 Street, New York, N. Y. Scott Club, Republican Club, Lincoln's Inn 91 Bu M15 ' ' . 'iffs E H . I I ' H 2 Q I r . l .1 . ., t 5- f::':a:f- , , .,'. , , l neges Q fc so .- BF le it W ,- ,ETF H I 3 t ,vis E gs its ff? W Q se- E er ,r am eine E A' SS - SS 38 Z! E 1 ' H - SS L B tt . I I . Q H ' ..: ' ' , B B S8 ::: 'E lf ff H H . . , 'S 1 :-: f'-H vi f' 5 HBH' tk.'S5 ' H N ' W W H If H .,.. H. .1 9 ,, ' :5: f: Q- s s t 1 ' A ' - - K , , . f '. ., ,, f- E W up ia.: t M mga ss at EE: it E Wing' ' it in - V, : t.: X, H ,, ,. H E ,-agp m t. D fri: xl BS ,ra ss Y, nr BURTON I-IERMAN B.A. Dartmouth '59 3171 Sheridan Avenue, Miami Beach, Fla. ROBERT JOHN HICKEY A.B, Providence '59 20 Edgewood Boulevard, Providence, R. I. Maguire-XWestengard Club, Democratic Club, St. Thomas More Society JOHN LAIRD HIGGINS A.B. Harvard '57 10 Brown Street, Providence, R. I. Haar Club, Chancery A ROBERT ELIOT HILLMAN S.B. M.I.T. '59 404 Valentine Street, Fall River, Mass. Baxter Club WALTER E. HINRICHS B.A. Amherst '55g M.B.A. Harvard '59 12 School House Lane, Lake Success, N. Y. PAUL MARTIN HITTELMAN A.B. U.C.L.A. '59 5604 Holly Oak Drive, Los Angeles, Calif. Root Club, California Club, Chancery PAUL HOFFMAN A.B. Gettysburg '57 4521 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg, Pa. Iviarshall Club, Student Bar Assoc. WILLIAM ARTHUR HOGIE B.S. Long Beach State '59 407 4th Street, N.E., Watertown, So. Dak. Sander Club MICHAEL S. HORNE B.A. Minnesota '59 -- 100 Ashley Road, Hopkins, Minn. Law Review, Morgan-Brown Club WII.l.lAM KELLER HOSKINS B.A. Yale '56 657 Kroger Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio Story Club, Lincoln's Inn, Republican Club, Bull and Bear, St. Thomas More Society CHARLES FERRIS HOSMER A.B. Harvard '59 8778 Mason Place, Detroit, Mich. Legal Aid LOUIS L. HOYNES, JR. A.B. Columbia '57 5922 Julian Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. Casner Club J. DAVID HUBER A.B. Harvard '59 Cannelton, Incl. Story Club JOE BEN HUDGENS B.A. Texas Tech '55 Box 165, Pecos, Texas Legislative Research Bureau CORDELL WILLIAM HULL B.C.E. Dayton '56, S.M. M.I.T. '57 320 Pointview, Dayton, Ohio Whittaker Club GEORGE ROGER HURLER A.B. Seton Hall '57 663 Fulton Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Root Club, Republican Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery, International Law HERBERT GORDEN ISAACSON A.B. Dartmouth '58 24 High Street, Winstecl, Conn. Keeton Club SHELDON MAYER JAFFE B.A. Yale '56 40 Brookfield Street, Manchester, Conn. Von Mehren Club, Bull and Bear 92 . 1 is I fu 1 le vi s li ':-:: '.4 N :M . , ta .1 i , i 1 - Nu' GJ , T' ' I.. 1 CLASS 3 ,.f .K . fgi TWO JAMES M. JEFFORDS B.S.I.A. Yale '56 8 Kingsley Avenue, Rutland, Vt. Marshall Club, Student Bar Assoc., Yearbook fBusiness Editorj, Republican Club LAWRENCE CARL JENSEN B.A. Stanford '56 10951 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, Portland, Ore. Root Club BYRON JERALD JOHNSON B.A. Harvard '59 1911 Mountain View Drive, Boise, Idaho Dawson Club 1 OWNE MAYNARD JOHNSON, JR. A.B. Dartmouth '58, B.A. Oxford '60 704 Kishwaukee, Belvidere, Ill. RAUD EARL JOHNSON A.B. Princeton '58 36 Westbrcmtlmer Drive, Greenwich, Conn. Griswold Club, Dorm Council, Lincoln's Inn RICHARD C. JOHNSON B.A. Harvard '58 46 Hudson Street, Milton, Mass. Law Review, Morgan-Brown Club, Chancery IRA HERVEY JOLLES B.A. Columbia '59 2250 85rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Field Club, Chancery ERIC ANDREW JONAS A.B. North Carolina '5:6 1934 Overhill Road, Charlotte, N. C. Sacks Club, Southern Club, Lincoln's Inn LESLIE TERRY JONES B.A. Columbia '59 1933 Howard, Las Vegas, Nev. Sacks Club WALTER JAMES JOSIAH, JR. B.S. Fordham '55 5 Oakmere Drive, Baldwin, N. Y. Hall Club LAWRENCE EDWIN KAHN A.B. Union '59 797 Wasliington Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Magruder Club, Democratic Club, Student Bar Assoc. MARK GORDON KAPLAN A.B. Harvard '59 52 Greyclift Road, Brighton, Mass. Freund Club, Student Bar Assoc. JACKIE LEE KARP B.A. Cornell '58 352 Oakdale, Chicago, Ill. Chaves Club, Bull and Bear NICHOLAS M. KARZEN A.B. Michigan '59 3535 W. Hollywood, Chicago, Ill. JAMES S. KAUFMAN B.A. Syracuse '59 235 Fountain Street, SpringEeld, Mass. Bull and Bear, Chancery RONALD F. KEHOE A.B. Dartmouth '59 16 Suffolk Street, Medford, Mass. Surrey Club STANLEY KELLER A.B. Columbia '59 21 Wenclell Street, Cambridge, Mass. Board of Student Advisers, Field Club GEORGE LAWRENCE KELLEY, JR. B.A. Dartmouth '59 150 Beach 134 Street, Belle Harbor. N. Y. Story Club, Bull and Bear, Republican Club Chancery '93 ROBERT JAIVIES KENT A.B. Union '59 27 Linford Road, Great Neck, N. Y. Magruder Club, Student Bar Assoc. GLADYS KESSLER A.B. Cornell '59 15 Hudson Avenue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Griswold Club, Democratic Club, Student 13 Assoc. L. BARRY KEYFETZ B.A. lvlichigan '59 64 Windemere Road, Rochester, N. Y. Maguii'e-Westengtxrtl Club FREDERICK CHRISTIAN KILGUSS, JR. A.B. Rhode Island '59 34 Marden Street, Cranston, R. I. I-Iaar Club JOHN CARROLL KING A.B. West Virginia '59 908 Ridgemont Road, Charleston, W. Va. CHARLES C. KINGSLEY B.A. Yale '59 Country Club Road, New Canaan, Conn. Harlan Club, Lincoln's Inn GEORGE L. KIRKLIN A.B. Harvard '59 2970 N. Third Street, Baker, Ore. Von Mehren Club ELLIOTT A. KIRSCHBAUM B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 6 Ashton Place, Cambridge, Mass. RAYMOND M. KLEIN B.A. Williams '59 618 Elkins Avenue, Elkins Park, Pa. Student Bar Assoc., Chancery, Bull and Bear 'THEODORE KLEINMAN A.B. Dartmouth '58g M.B.A. Amos Tuck School '59 88-24 62 Drive, Rego Park, N. Y. Keeton Club, Student Bar Assoc. DANIEL KLUBECK B.A. Bard '56 42 Crescent Street, Cambridge, Mass. Chayes Club JOHN JOSEPH KNOX, JR. B.S. St. Louis '59 7804 Kenritlge Lane, St. Louis, Mo. Chancery ALEXANDER XWILLIAM KOGAN, JR. 13.5, Pennsylvania '59 3722 Royal Palm Avenue, Miami Beach, Fla. Field Club, Republican Club DONALD BRUCE KORNREICH B.A. N.Y.U. '59 12-4 Pembroke Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Baxter Club JOHN ROBERT KRAMER A.B. Harvard '58g Cambridge '59 Kirby Lane, Rye, N. Y. Sacks Club, Legal Aid Bureau PIOWARD GERSON KRISTOL B.A. Harvard '59 4505 Channing Road, Wfilmington, Del. Frankfurter Club EUGUENE K. LAFF B.A Dartmouth '58 5507 Labyrinth Road, Baltimore 15, Md. Gardner Club CHARLES B, LAND B.A. Yale '59 Sylvanleigh Road, Purchase N. Y. Von Mehren Club 94 CLASS ,. :rf-5 11 1' ' - - 3' a ,, l as 2 ,, Q ' ,tu,m,t 'js K ,,4i'l..a, 5 E E fr 1 NESS ' BSU .4 as I . few lam eff' E BM,-a a a a sa H, W E , I! ' ., .xg YA, , aa 'vas if K M aaaaa ' m png- if 4 7. fwfb- K' thug? WI' I '1-7' P 5 . L, I, T W O JAY -IACOB LANDE11 B.A. Harvard '59 12 Prentiss Street, Cambridge, Mass. Freund Club GORDON DAVID LAPIDES A.B. Michigan '59 4610 Pickering Rd., Birmingham, Mich. Root Club LEWIS HENRY LA RUE B.A. Washington and Lee '59 Box 185, Tazelell, Va. McNaughton Club, Southern Club, B Bear KENNETH LAURENCE B.A, Harvard '58, L.S.E. 34 P.S. '58 5 Pine Brook Lane, Portland, Me. Kaplan Club RICHARD MORRIS LEAGRE A.B. Ohio Northern '59 1098 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, Mass Hall Club JAY ALLAN LHBOXX' B.S. Pennsylvania '59 5430 Browning Road, Merchantville, N BARBARA A. LEE A.B. Boston University '59 44 Robin Road, Windsor, Conn. Edward Warren Club, Republican Club, St Thomas More Society, Legal Aid STEPHEN ALAN LEFKOWITZ B.A, Yale '59 575 Park Avenue. New York, N. Y. ROBERT S. LEITER A.B. Harvard '58 'I100 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. NEWTON HENRY LEVEE A.B. Harvard '59 32-05 158 Street, Flushing, N. Y. Frankfurter Club IELLIS B, LEVINIE A.B. Harvard '59 6221 Rosebury, St. Louis, Mo. Maguire-Westengard Club LAWRENCE MAXNWELL LEVY B.A. Yale '59 66 Dane Road, Buffalo, N. Y. S. DAVID LEVY A.B. Wisconsin '59 3509 M Street, N.W., Washington, D, C. Root Club PAUL ZACHARY LEXVIS A.B. Bowdoin '58 111-15 50th, Sunnyside, N. Y. Langdell Club, Chancery KEITH ANDREW LIBBEY B.A. Carleton '59 1126 3rd Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich Iliff. Club Rc ublican Club, Bull and Bear .- ' i 'P Chancery FRED KIVA LICKSTEIN B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 658 Tabor Place, East Meadow, N. Y. l-larlan Club, Bull and Bear TROLAND SPENGLER LINK A.B. Harvard '58 3317 Rowland Pl., N.W., Washington, D. C. Pow-Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn LAWRENCE IRVING LIST B.A. Yale '58 45 Tennis Court, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fuller Club 95 tad -fi wi Qs , a A me E E E mrs Br wma H what mums is E R E: W Kms 1 E ms same A H BEE .gs-if-.13 ..:.. 5: nis- S a-Q :ig 1 H a 1. W X iiwr ' ,M , 1... .1 wma M H at Hmm BEN avi Ragga S11 ami an mmm m as me M ,. wi is is E is as Q BX mum mit E awamm Y -is-maria DUDLEY JOHN LOCKTON, JR. B.A. Yale '59 Old Hill Road, Boston, Mass. Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn CLAY CURTEON LONG A.B. Birmingham-Southern '58 1126 Freemont Drive, Montgomery, Ala. Law Review, Casner Club BENNO PETER LUDWIG A.B. Harvard '59 1721 Hiawatha Drive, Glendale, Calif. Bevins Club THOMAS LUMBARD A,B. Harvard '59 417 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Chayes Club, Lincoln's Inn LOUIS CHARLES LUSTENBERGER B.A. Wfilliams '59 40 Olmsted Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Griswold Club, Bull and Bear JONI ELIZABETH LYSETT B.A. Michigan State '59 215 Sullield Road, Birmingham, Mich. Harlan Club BRUCE ANTHONY MCALLISTER B.A. Holy Cross '59 1510 Albemarle Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Republican Club, Chancery, St. Thomas More JAMES RUSSELL MCCALL B.A. Pomona '58 238 S. Alexandria Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. Democratic Club, Bull and Bear, California THOMAS JAMES MCCANN, JR. B.A. Yale '59 Northfield Road, Litchfield, Conn. Surrey Club, Lincoln's Inn JOHN CLYDE MCCARROLL A.B. Princeton '57 57 Bellair Drive, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Law Review, Brewster Club JAMES HERBERT MCCONOMY A.B. Harvard '59 419 Highland, Wadswortlm, Ohio Griswold Club, St. Thomas More WILLIAM EDWARD MCCURDY A.B. Harvard '53 38 Livermore Road, Belmont, Mass. Griswold Club. Lincoln's Inn THOMAS MCGANNEY B.A. Stanford '59 728 El Cerrito Avenue, Hillsborough, Calif. Hall Club GERARD MICHAEL MCGHEE B.S. St, Peter's '59 79 Fairmount Avenue, Chatham, N. J. Cardozo Club. Chancery XWILLARD GRAVES MCGRAW, JR. A.B. Harvard '57 RFD 5. Gaithersburg, Md. Magruder Club JAMES J. McKEE B.A. Princeton '5-6, M.B.A. Columbia '59 128 Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y. Bull and Bear. Harlan Club JOHN PATRICK MCLOUGHLIN B.S.S. John Carroll '58 1136 Owen Street, Saginaw, Mich. Haar Club, Legal Aid, Chancery, St. Thomas MICHAEL TUCKER MCNEVIN A.B. New Mexico '56 Box 45, Diablo Hts., Canal Zone Blackstone Club, Lincoln's Inn 96 CLAS S O .-f .gn-if . 'ii . 70: 1 .. V ' 1 , x 1 fi , -, E A Jgwage , A 'mesa ,... 2 v, CZ? VY ,.c- 322, A lj INETEEN SIXTY-TWO 1. firm ' Q ' L l .... l Nui' i 4l'! xr' af! JOSEPH ALAN MACKAY E: A.B. Holy Cross '57 33 Ridge Road, Rutherford, N. J. 19 Hubbard Park, Cambridge, Mass. Magruder Club Griswold Club BARRY 'PAUL MAHONEY A.B. Dartmouth '59 978 Post Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Chancery, St. Thomas More Society JOSEPH FRED MALAKOFF A.B. Antioch '59 8025 Noremac Rd., Miami Beach, Fla. Baxter Club JAMES ANDREW MALAND A.B. Harvard '59 1 Vine St.. Marblehead, Mass. Sutherland Club. Bull and Bear JANET ROCHELLE MALESON B.A. Cornell '59 7828 Whitewood Rd., Elkins Park. Pa. Toepfer Club THOMAS WILLIAM IXIALLOY A.B. Santa Clara '59 156 E. Vista Ave., Daly City, Cal. Keeton Club, Chancery WILLIAM ROBERT MALONE A.B. Harvard '58 H 721 Wabash Ave., Terre Haute, Ind. Legal Aid, Patent Law Club am - . H H JOHN ROBERT MANNIX, JR. . H Q3 B.s.O1ii0 stare '59 2 ,,f gf, 13615 Shaker Blvd.. Shaker Heights, Ohio ' L. 'I Blackstone Club, Chancery MICHAEL RALPH MARRON , :' B.A. Yale '56 - ' 7 Francis Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. , M Story Club, Yearbook, Republican Club, Lin- DAVID MALKIN MARSHALL !ffQf:.l B.A. Wesleyan '55 iifzfsfg .'., i 91 Eckington Street, Springheld 8, Mass. M s JOHN ANDREW MARTIN A.B. Birmingham-Southern '59 1501 Sth Court West, Birmingham, Ala. Cox Club EQ WILLARD GORDON MARTIN 222 A.B. Bates '59 5 27 Fair, Laconia, N. I-I. Maguire-Westengard Club, International Law PAUL RAMON MATIA B.A. Western Reserve '59 20859 Eaton Road, Fairview Park, Ohio Magruder Club, Republican Club, Record, MYRON FINLEY MAXSON A.B. Duke '56 One Shadow Lane, Keene, N. H. Maguire-Westengard Club, Chancery, Republi- l:. ' ROBERI LEE MENNELL 1-1' ,iff Qiiiif' I5.A. U. C. L. A. '55 . A 356 Ridge Road, Palm Springs, Cal. 2 555555-?p, IQ'iQigig JAMES EDWARD MERRITT ' ... lf, ' ' li' ' A.B. Dulce '59 ' 'jj 139R Gibbs Street, Newton Centre, Mass. A ' 3 Southern Club, Bull and Bear , be ' 97 Marshall Club, Bull and Bear, St. Thomas 5 HUGH GEORGE EDWARD MACMAHON gg, 5 A.B. Harvard '59 H JAMES LAIGN MAGEE E B.A. Wisconsin '56 E 5 22 Marion Rd., Bedford, Mass. Er E . ALAN MERSON A.B. Harvard '56 Cleft Road, Mill Neck, N. Y. Sutherland Club SUZANNE WHITE METZGER B.A. Geo. Washington '54, M.A. Fletcher School '55 56 Harriet Avenue, Belmont, Mass. Hall Club AUGUST CHRISTOPHER MEYER A.B. Harvard '59 922 W. Armory Ave., Champaign, Ill. Bevins Club, Republican Club EDWARD F. MICHALAK B.S. Northewestern '59 1036 Dewey Avenue, Evanston, Ill. Sacks Club, Lincoln's Inn, St. Thomas More Society MARK AVRAM MICHELSON A.B. Harvard '57 78 Evans Road, Brookline, Mass. Story Club EUGENE PAUL MILLER B.A. Virginia '59 446 N. Braddock St., Winchester, Va. WALTER PETER MILLER A.B. Washington '58 1316 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Mass. Marshall Club JOSEPH RUSSELL MILTON B.S. Georgetown '59 118 East Lake Drive, Spring Lake, N. J. Marshall Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery, Legislative Research Bureau WILLIAM SPENCER MITCHEM A.B. Davidson '59 Milton, Fla. McNau2hton Club MALCOM ARTHUR MOORE A.B. Princeton '59 319 Williams Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla. Story Club, Forum, Republican Club HERBERT HOWARD MOORIN B.A. Trinity '59 138 Woodside Street, Stamford, Conn. Keeton Club, Democratic Club, Chancery CHRISTOPHER JOHN MORAN B.A. Connecticut '59 5605 Longfellow. East Riverdale, Md. Gower-Herwitz Club DONALD L. MORGAN A.B. Harvard '56 Strawberry Hill, Irvington. N .Y. Law Review, Sutherland Club, Bull and Bear JONATHAN HUNTINGTON MORGAN AB. Harvard '59 819 St. Clair Avenue. St. Paul, Minn. Scott Club, Lincoln's Inn, Democratic Club MARTIN DAVID MORGANSTERN B.A. N. Y. U. '59 1758 Weeks Avenue, New York, N. Y. Baxter Club. Dormitorv Council TI-IOMAS BATEMAN MORRIS, JR. A.B. Princeton '58 2421 Johnstown Road, Columbus, Ohio Harlan Club JOHN HORTON MORRISON B.B.A. New Mexico '55g B.A. Oxford '57 731 Greendale Road, Sheboygan, Wisc. WILLIAM HUGH MORTON B.A. Williams '59 59 Greenlawn Street, Fall River, Mass. Morgan-Brown, Republican Club 98 CLASS O is 533 l 1. l l ' si , :T rr ' 57. . ,. :-- 593 2 J I W W: E H l 4 +I INETEEN SIXTY- .E J -:sr my if' f-:Nl i 975 1 X -1 . J ' ,,-7 1 sa-36' ,gf TWO DANIEL ROGER MURDOCK B.A. Hamilton '59 62 Shirley Court, Commack, N. Y. Cardozo Club, Chancery JAMES M. MURPHY A.B. Harvard '56 15 Pennypacker Hall, Cambridge, Mass. Law Review, Sutherland Club, Lincoln's Inn, J. NICHOLAS MURPHY B.A. Texas '59 2503 Spring Lane, Austin, Texas WALTER I. NATHAN A.B. Brown '58 630 Avenue I, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fuller Club ROBERT LONDON NATHANSON A.B. Dartmouth '59 26l4 E. 7th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Westfall Club JOHN LAURENCE NEU B.A. Cornell '55 292 Douglas Road, Chappaqua, N. Y. LAXVRENCE B. NIEMANN A.B. Princeton '59 326 Dallas Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgan Club, Republican Club, Bull STEPHEN ALFRED NYE A.B. Stanford '57 Route 3, Box 203, Medford, Oregon Kaplan Club, Republican Club, Lincoln's Inn PAULA JOAN ORMANSKY B.A. Radcliffe '56, B. Adm. H-R Program '57 34 Kirkwood Road, Brighton, Mass. Wyzanski Club, Democratic Club ORVILLE O. ORR, JR. B.A. Stanford '59 472 Crestvale Drive, Sierra Madre, Calif. Chayes Club, California Club JOHN CORBETT O'MEARA A.B. Notre Dame '55 S6 E. Hallett, Hillsdale, Michigan Griswold Club, Chancery, Forum, St. Thomas More Society PETER M. PANKEN B.A. Haverford '57 915 West End Avenue, New York 25, N. Y. Board of Student Advisers, Morgan-Brown JOAN ELIZABETH PARKER A.B. Radcliffe '59 45 Westborne Terrace, Brookline, Mass. Sutherland Club, Forum MARK DAVID PASTOR B.S. Indiana '59 1503 Lant Circle, Evansville, Ind. Brewster Club, Student Bar Assoc. ROBERT ARTHUR PAUL B.A. Cornell '59 475 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Marshall Club, Chancery JOEL PELOFSKY AB. Harvard '59 1208 W. 68 Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. Baxter Club ROLAND MARC PERACCA, JR. A.B. Stanford '59 3050 Lyon Street, San Francisco, Calif. Edward Warren Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery CARL EMERY PERSON A.B. Long Island '59 405 E. 14 Street, New York, N. Y. Blackstone Club, Bull and Bear, Republican 99 55253 E HERE K im H aim Um it it as 1 was I mamma 2 5 Hmm, minima X mm is H 1 E Q im mg 4 ilt - 4 B 5 FB BSS .E HS tial -81155581 35555 Q THIS K!!-Y 'WSE use , me ai s , mia gi ' H S8 Q is , 5 im r as as wi E U W ms m ki E 12 is it wa, Egan iam Q. . in E 5 E E NEAL LENNARD PETERSEN A.B. California '59 5410 Washington, San Francisco, Calif. Root Club, Bull and Bear JOSEPH T. PHOENIX B.A. Kansas '56 103 N. Wilhelm, Ellinwood, Kan. Griswold Club GEORGE EWING PIKE, JR, B.A. Hendrix '59 121 N. Madison, Dewitt, Ark. Casner Club, Lincoln's Inn, Legal Aid, Bull EDWARD C. PINKUS A.B. Harvard '59 23 Garden Place, Hempstead, N. Y. Dawson Club, Chancery HARRY RHETT PINSKY B.A. Princeton '59 1218 Main, Follansbee, W. Va. Magruder Club, Democratic Club, Bull and VINCENT EDWARD PLATT B.A. Oberlin '58 2002 W. Lake of Isles, Minneapolis, Minn. Haar Club IOHN HARRY RICE PLEWS B.A. Yale '59 2026 Uakakaa Street, Honolulu, Hawaii Maguire-Westengard, Lincoln's Inn BENET POLIKOFF, JR. A.B. Yale '59 25 East 80 Street, New York, N. Y. Brewster Club STUART ROBERT POLLAK A.B. Stanford '59 827 Marina Blvd., San Francisco. Calif. Law Review, Gardner Club, California Club GEORGE S. POND B.A. Ohio Wesleyan '59 1640 Mahoning Avenue, N.W., Warren, Ohio Blackstone Law Club, Bull and Bear, Republi- MELVIN LAURENCE POPOFSKY B.A. Iowa '58g B.A. Oxford '60 302 N. 10th Street, Oskaloosa, Iowa ROBERT E. PORGES A.B. Columbia '59 2606 Avenue N., Brooklyn, N. Y. Morgan Club CORNELIUS B. PRIOR, JR. B.A. Holy Cross '56 126 Ridgewood Road, West Hartford, Conn. Sander Club, St. Thomas More Society RICHARD MICHAEL REILLY A.B. Harvard '59 19 Bellingham Road, Brookline, Mass. Blackstone Club, Lincoln's Inn, Voluntary SARAH BELL REYNOLDS B.A. Smith '50 595 Holmes Road, Pittslield, Mass. Keeton Club HENRY WEISS RHOADS A.B. Princeton '59 101 Paxtang Avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. Kaplan Club, Lincoln's Inn ARTHUR RICCI B.A. Harvard '55 19 Harrison Avenue, Framingham, Mass. Gower-Herwitz Club JEROME STANLEY RICE B.A. St. Olaf '59 Roseau, Minn. Potter Stewart Club, Republican Club, 100 gn-5. CIASS O -Q f '1,fi', , r 1 -'59' X we 5 ,.. , dp J-451 K H 1 , :S - , Q ' E , , 1 M .3 . lwx. ,I 4:4533 --in , -2:-fwfr lv , ' . SSX I H 'VN ,. me in ss IINETEE SIXTY TWO ROBERT HENRY RICHARDS, III B.A. Princeton '59 1108 N. Broom Street, Wiliiiington, Del. Gardner Club, Bull and Bear, Chancery RONALD HOWARD RICHTER B.A. Northwestern '56 1150 S. Harlan Street, Denver, Colo. Marshall Club RICHARD JAY RISENBERG B.S. Yale '59 37 Cambridge Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass. Field Club STEVEN R. RIVKIN A.B, Harvard '58 295 Fairmount Avenue, Hyde Park, Mass Scott Club STEPHEN FRENCH ROBERTSON B.A. Texas '58 41119 Mt. Vernon Street, Houston, Texas Field Club, Chancery, Democratic Club, Re- publican Club STEPHEN PHILIP ROBIN A.B. Princeton '59 5900 Cathedral Ave., N.W., Washington, D,C. Haar Club. Forum, International Law Club DAVID MCCANDLESS ROBY B,A, Yale '59 678 Covington Road, Birmingham, Mich. ALLAN GRAY RODGERS A.B. Princeton '58 22 Appian Way, Cambridge, Mass. Holmes Club NEAL LEWIS ROSENBERG B.E. Yale '59 527 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Haar Club. Patent Law Club .IACK EDWARD ROSENFELD B.A. Cornell '59 1218 Delaware, Paulsboro. N. j. Sander Club. Legal Aid, Chancery JAMES S. ROTH B.S. Pennsylvania '59 549 W. 47th Street, Miami Beach, Fla. Field Club. Student Bar Assoc.. Bull and Bear LANDON HILL ROWLAND B.A. Dartmouth '59 155 Summer Street, Somerville, Mass. Marshall Club. Lincoln's Inn THOMAS FRANCIS RUHM A.B. Yale '57 Sasco Hill Road. Southport, Conn. Wz1i'ren Club, Lincoln's Inn, Republican Club DAVID M. SALTIEL A.B. Massachusetts '59 465 Norfolk Street, Mattapan, Mass. Hart Club. International Law Club I. STEPHEN SAMUELS BS, Washington '58 127 Heatherwood Drive, St. Louis, Mo. Byse Club ,IAMES P. SANDLER A.B, Princeton '57 2457 Webb Avenue. New York, N. Y. Root Club, Chancery DANIEL SCHAFFER A.B. Harvard '59 762 Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wgfzzlnski Club. Legal Aid RICHARD M. SCHILLING B.S. Wisconsin '59 605 Henry, Green Bay, Wisc. Magruder Club, Student Bar ASSOC., Demos cratic Club 1 01 za ES eg 1 fm it M 1 ,S . MQ. si ew H H . s a ss dl, .:- . H H was egg sim is a- 65553 5 in W ,Q si rg H ,V ' ' E B 1 Mu B H H 5 af: H. , A -'-' e ' s E H- 251 : 15-5 W , :. ..-.: ,.-1.5 ' B W ss V H ' H H E 5 I H H ' , E E H E rr mg M I'::-5-'CET M E N W if J, 2 S -::,: : 3 -- F, ,S E E W . . 1 7 at W at A S8 B . 2, E an is-a as in is X nm as B E m Wg fu. .. is 5 H- me 4 t is is . M 3 a is Wa E ix fi we as is is 1 - is , ,,. 55,1 .,.:.:. :2: 2.j.,. .:a. -:,55.:3.:.:..e 3 mum A ,S M are um- time is E - is nm'E u is - is E. me as Ear W E M sg E . 345' . . M . H E 5 H H .. . 1. s .7':-: if: ji' Q wt, SQ 35, am, ,ge W . is E . N mir HI -is is W -wa 1. we 5 I, we I ,,...,, .,,. mu, -H ns SSB E ma E E a gigs W warm? 3 my G Mwu is Jn e re 1-i STEPHEN WILLIAM SCHLISSEL B.S. Pennsylvania '59 448 W. Hudson Street, Long Beach, N. Y. Student Bar Assoc. HARRISON JAN SCHMIDT A.B. Stanford '54 4368 Belair Drive, LaCanada, Calif. Root Club, Democrats, California Club, Student Bar, I. L. C. VICTOR SCHNEE B.A. Harvard '59 167 Mapes Avenue, Newark, N. J. DAVID M. SCHNEIDER A.B. Yale '59 2854 Montgomery Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Pow-Wowv Club, Lincoln's Inn SANDRA SCHNITZER B.A. Goucher '59 317 Redmond Road, South Orange, N. J. Fuller Club THOMAS GEORGE SCHUELLER A.B. Amherst '58 292 Clove Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. McGuire Club ,IEROME INIARTIN SCI-IULTZ A.B. Cornell '59 127 Kecr Avenue, Newark, N. J. Bruce Club ,IOSEPH L. SCHWARTZ B.S. Florida '59 750 85th Street, Miami Beach, Fla. Law Review, Baxter Club, Democratic Club ROBERT EDWARD SCHWARTZ B.A. Lehigh '59 1 West Ridge Drive. Port Chester, N. Y. McNaughton Club, Chancery MELVIN SAUL SCHWARZWALD A.B. Harvard '59 331 Lakecrest Street, N.W.. Canton, Ohio Casner Club, Democratic Club HALL SEELY A.B. Stanford '58 Box 378 Balboa Island, Calif. Dawson Club. California Club, Republican Club. Bull and Bear. Chancery PETER JOSEPH SERRITELLA A.B. Princeton '59 107-48 115th Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Sander Club SAMUEL HEATH SEYMOUR A.B. Georgetown '57 2727 Woodlev Pl., N.W., Wasl1in,qton. D.C. Legal Aid. Casner Club, St. Thomas More JEROME ELLIOT SI-IARFMAN A.B. Columbia '59 169B 142 St.. Neponsit, N. Y. Board of Student Advisers, Stewart Club. GILBERT ARTHUR SHEARD B.S. Northwestern '59 400 S. Main Street, Middletown, Ohio Magruder Club. Bull and Bear, Forum JOHN RICHARD SHERMAN B.S. Georgetown '59 18 Park Street, Brockton, Mass. Blackstone Club, Student Bar Assoc., St. Thomas More Society SIDNEY LEVIN SHUSHAN B.A. Harvard '59 271 Sauve Road. New Orleans, La. IVIARCEL SHWERGOLD B.S. N.Y.U. '59 83-43 118th Street, Kew Gardens, N. Y. Choate Club, Legal Aid, Bull and Bear 102 ASS O I 1, 1. . ... i ig if:i,,, Q Q , fy 4 A ,lv fr' I ff ff --1 .J 'ts' S-P' J . x..f ' f Ari A .' - ,.,- '22 45' .952 l 9,-. is -,LT :Q-UO: . il TWO TOMMY SILBIGER 13.8. Columbia '59 91-20 68th Avenue, Forest Hills, N. Y. Morgan Club HENRY A. SINGER A.B. Brown '59 Delevan Lane, Harrison, N. Y. Bruce Club, Bull and Bear, Democratic Club DAVID MAURY SKEELS B.A. Harvard '59 4755 Elbow Drive, Calgary, Alberta, Canada SIDNEY ALBERT SLOBODKIN B.A. Bowdoin '59 200 Eastern Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Choate Club, Bull and Bear, Democratic Club DOYLE JACKSON SMITH, JR. B.A. Vanderbilt '59 5939 Poplar Street, Memphis, Tenn. Kaplan Club, Republican Club, Southern Club, Bull and Bear EDMUND C. SMITH A.B. Harvard '57 41 Pleasant Street, Marblehead, Mass. Story Club ERNEST E. SMITH, III B.A. S.M.U. '58 121 St. joseph Street, Gonzales, Texas Law Review FLOYD VERNON SMITH B.A. Washington '57 20038 Greenwood Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Democratic Club, Chancery MALCOLM GEORGE SMITH A.B. U.C.L.A. '57 4-841 Elmwood Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. Cardozo Club, Voluntary Defenders, Chancery Bull and Bear ROBERT WARREN SMITH A.B. Princeton '57 Brook Lane, Westhampton Beach, N. Y. Sacks Club ,IOHN CARL SMUCK I3.A. West Virginia '59 2038 34 Street, S.E., Washington, D.C. Burton Club ERIC S. SPECTOR 13.5. Purdue '55 3711 Beatrice Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio KENNETH GEORGE STANDARD A.13. Harvard '58 215 I-Iolclen Green, Cambridge, Mass. ROWLAND STEBBINS, III B.A. Yale '59 ' 955 Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y. Pow-Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn GIRARD LLOYD STEIN AB. Brown '59 11 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Bruce Club CI-IARLES GAVIN STEMWEDEL A.B. Holy Cross '59 700 Park Drive, Kenilworth, Ill. Marshall Club, St. Thomas More Society I-EWIS BART STONE B.Ch.E. R.P.I. '58 1494 E. 21 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Haar Club ROBERT S. STONE A.B. Columbia '59 81 Goldsmith Avenue, Newark, N. J. Field Club 103 JONATHAN STRONG B.A. Dartmouth '563 M.B.A. Dartmouth '59 Reservoir Road, Hanover, N. H. Choate Club, Bull and Bear JAY GERSON STRUM B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 83-20 141st, Kew Gardens, N. Y. Field Club STEPHEN N. SUBRIN B.A. Harvard '58 218 S. Pershing Avenue, Akron, Ohio Frankfurter Club OLIVER STEVENS SUGHRUE, JR. A.B. Harvard '56 484 Brook Road, Milton, Mass. Sutherland Club, Chancery, St. Thomas More Society SHELDON ASHLEY TAFT B.A. Amherst '59 231 N. Drexel Avenue. Columbus. Ohio Griswold Club, Republican Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear JAMES F. TAO B.S. Waslrington '55g S.M. M.I.'1'. '59 1535 42nd Street, Seattle, Walslm. Griswold Club RICHARD BARRY TEIMAN A.B. Princeton '59 125 Lakeside Drive, Rockville Centre, N. Y. Gardner Club RICHARD J. TESTA A.B. Assumption '59 164 Winter Street, Marlboro, Mass. Gower-Herwitz Club STEPHEN PAUL THOINIAS A.B. Illinois '59 226 Howard-Robein Add.. East Peoria, Ill. LAXVRENCE BIGELOXV THOMPSON B.A. Yale '58 54 Sunset Farm Road. West I-Iartforrl. Conn. Harlan Club. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear DEAN TILESON A.B. Princeton '59 98-05 63 Road. Revo Park, N .Y. HERBERT W. TITUS B.A, Oregon '59 2304 Broadwav. Baker. Oreuon ARTHUR WELLINGTON TODD, JR. AB. Harvard '58 414 Beckford Avenue, Princess Anne, Md. Blackstone Club, International Law Club, Lin- coln's Inn DAVID TRAGER A.B. Columbia '59 23 Beekman Avenue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Democratic Club LESLIE TRAGER B.A. Rutgers '59 87 Lee Road. Scarsdale. N. Y. Board of Student Advisors, Morgan-Brown Club, Bull and Bear ARTHUR H. TRAVERS A.B Grinnell '57 574 Monroe Street, Gary, Ind. Jafte club LEIGH BARRY TREVOR A.B. Harvard '56 858 Wfashington Avenue, Galeshurg, Ill. Sutherland Club MICHAEL HAMILTON TROTTER B.A. Brown '58g M.A. Harvard '59 28 13th St. N.E.. Atlanta. Ga. Sacks Club, Southern Club, Lincoln's Inn 104 a ss na 1:5 E.: .:- ' it l liz. , 'rf' l ,.., lit Q Q- Qs. A . . 1'i'l if L 5. it B .f it B it li s m s N it B it it I H 'S . 'f'f..-., .' . fr E E-. ll., fill I :3.ii'. - .. .El . X k I ' t 555 ' . 1 421411 I , ,, . Y .,.,,,x, .. . ..x 1 INETEEN SIX 'QQ 1 :pdl TWO STUART TROY A.B. Harvard '59 145 E. Penn Street, Long Beach, N. Y. Harlan Club -IOHN ALBERT TRUMBELL B.A. Stanford '58 4511 Mayapan Drive, La Mesa, Calif. Blackstone Club, Chancery WILLIAM -IOHN UNGVARSKY 15.E.E. Manhattan '58 157 Hawthorne Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Frankfurter, Bull and Bear, St. Thomas More Society ANTHONY M1 VERNAVA, JR. B.S. Georgetown '59 150 Betty Road, New Hyde Park. N. Y. Blackstone Club. Bull and Bear ECKARD VON ESTORFF l5.A. Stanford '56 241 Old Army Road. Scarsdale, N. Y. Ho'mes Club, International Law Club, Lin- coln's Inn GEORGE -I. WADE A.B. Fordham '59 170 Sussex Road, Tenafiy. N. J. Casner Club ,JAMES ROBERT WADE A.I3. Princeton '59 2365 Endora Street, Denver, Colo. Toepfer Club. Lincoln's Inn DYER SEYMOUR WADSWORTH B.A. Yale '59 1170 Fifth Avenue. New York, N. Y. Harlan Club, Bull and Bear. I.incolr1's Inn CHARLES F. WAITE B.A. Pomona '59 1635 Hillside Drive, Glendale Calif. Bevins Club. California Club. Republican Club THEODORE IRA WALLACE, JR. A.lfI. Harvard '59 -621 Spring Road, Elmhurst, Ill. Carrlozo Club DAN H. WALLACH A.B. Columbia '59 145 W. 86 Street, New York, N. Y. FREDERICK KEITH WALLACH B.S. Cornell '59 115 E. Mosholu Parkway, New York, N. Y. HELMUT WALLENFELS A.l3. Clark '59 22-4 Lovell. Worcester. Mass. Legal Aid. Story Club CHARLES DANIEL WARD B.A. Yale '55 8 Waite's Landing Road. Portland. Me. Kaplan Club JOHN L. XVASHBURN A.B. Harvard '59 Wilderness Road, Tryon. N. C. Cbayes Club EDWARD HORNSBY WASSON, JR. B.A. Yale '59 S4 Bow Street, Arlington, Mass. Cardozo Club XWILLIAIM VVATERMAN, JR. A.B. Harvard '59 2013 Hiilbland. Wiliiiette. Ill. Freund Club, Democratic Club. International Law Club ROBERT DAVID WEBSTER A.B. Colgate '59 325 West End Avenue. New York, N. Y. Story Club, Lincoln's Inn 105 an me an am 'W mm sm sl In SIE an me ss E . I H ...lf age M wmv EH -::: x rr m sa ss s E . . ' 195 - . .1- ,.. Q Y L, 'I' is ' ret u in at I ' we I 1 is L S H H H wg I ss u ss B E, ,Qs sa m lm H W 1 2 E ms B E W H nf I gg E Y. M 5 X H It Im it R Q E 5 mass H W ..,. .. New Q -1. we S was ss .:.:.:. :.:..:. . am rams W ,E E u ss same E ,M H E K5 ' I - , .P .E-N3 E me . Exam iQue 'a' f ,., a szrwu ii an a St an W Fi Q Baal m'mmliPi HKS a , ra in V I Q xm m 2 xx q- a-as 1- sarm3a ,wafer - S3 a a N I a aa-a a a a a a .E a a a a w , 5 a a at a ru a ra M a a a ra H H E I-I K tt H tt a ..fIQ-If..If5 E E 11 :EE it ' 1 5 Q i .,..... K af .f B H W a a 1. ,, Q a a a W. , H a a .5 .:.::.f 1 . a a -51.25 a f :r a V a .:. .: : . -:-Deir .- .,.:.. ,, E .rg a a .X ,mn r V ' aaa .- s mean E .. ' , ' ,.:,- .-: a ,sf a :: S8 B SS B ha a a aa, Sax- a aaa a -ia H H :':+ ' ' E - a are a 1. . as E a 2. 5 E 5 a it i s gl, i E . H a 5.5 M , za- Q L a a K 'W '... -a 3 a H H H W I a H H ,a 5 Q .:.- -..:...:Ee:5q H M . W W E 3 W ff - H - - . . . 2 LLOYD L. WEINREB B.A. Dartmouth '57, B.A. Oxford '59 ' 2 Marbridge Road, Lawrence, N. Y. Law Review, Casner Club DAVID R. WEINSTEIN B.A. Yale '59 137 Lawler Road, West Hartford, Conn. Board of Student Advisers, Maguire Club HARVEY WEISSBARD B.A. Cornell '59 54 Burroughs Way, Maplewood, N. J. Bruce Club IRVING H. WELFELD B.A. Brooklyn '59 49 Lee Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRED M. WERTHEIMER B.A. Michigan '59 1813 E. 17th Street, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Bull and Bear DAVID L. WEST A.B. Princeton '59 5507 Mission Woods Rd., Kansas City, Kans. Scott Club, Bull and Bear, Lincoln's Inn WILI.IAM HENRY WEST B.A. Yale '59 2976 Falmouth Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Pow-Wow Club, Lincoln's Inn DONALD D. WESTFALL B.A. Williams '59 571 Antlers Drive, Rochester, N. Y. Morgan Club LAWERENE SEYMOUR WESTFALL A.B. Princeton '59 546 N. June Street, Los Angeles, Calif. Scott Club, I. L. C., Lincoln's Inn DON EMRICK WHEELER A.B. Yale '59 532 Church Street, Bridgeport, Ill. Blackstone Club, Bull and Bear, Republicans THOMAS L. WHITE B.A. Harvard '56 19 Chelsea Lane, West Hartford, Conn. Story Club MICHAEL WHITEMAN A.B. Harvard '59 11 Shore Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. Legal Aid, Toepfer Club ALEXANDER LODER WIENER, JR. B.A. Yale '59 6 Woodland, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Harlan Club, Lincoln's Inn WALTER A. WILLSON, III A.B. S.M.U. '59 1906 Ebby Avenue, Dallas, Texas JOHN PASLEY WILSON B.A. Princeton '55 30 Lake Drive, Mountain Lakes, N. J. Harlan Club WILLIAM BELL WISDOM, JR. B.A. Washington and Lee '58 1823 Palmer Avenue, New Orleans, La. Harlan Club, LincoIn's Inn, Bull and Bear DAVID MAX WISHNICK A.B. Michigan '59 5180 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Law Review, Magruder Law Club ROBERT G. WITMER, JR. A.B. Rochester '59 45 Corning Park, Webster, N. Y. Hall Club 106 L w d d Q CLASS .f-f' Y' 1 'a ' ,dia .aiu .J png 6195 TWO ROBERT P. WITTES A.B. Columbia '59 35 W. 92 Street, New York, N. Y. JOHN G. XWOFFORD B.A. Harvard '57g B.A. Oxford '59 90 Morningside Drive, New York, N. Y. Casner Club ,IEROME THOMAS WOLF B.A. Yale '59 Crestwood Hills, Austin, Minn. Fuller Club, Chancery PETER HENRY WOLF B.E,lE. Cornell '58, M.E.E. Cornell '59 210 Spencer Pl., Ridgewood, N. J. Choate Club, Forum, Republican Club RICHARD PEEL WOLFE A.B. Princeton '59 1214 Church St., Columbia, Miss. Story Club, Southern Club, Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear THOMAS DAVID WRIGHT A.B. Dickinson '59 RD 1, Fombell, Pa. Law Review, Casner Club, Republican Club ALFRED DONALD YOUNGWOOD B.A. Yale '69 266 Bedford Park Blvd., New York, N. Y. Law Review, Brewster Club ROGER A. YURCHUCK B.A. Northwestern '59 Millstone Road, Somerville, N. I. Gardner Club, Republican Club ALBERT PAUL ZABIN B.A. Brandeis '59 Bow-Wow Road, Sheffield, Mass. Jaffe Club HENRY GEORGE ZAPRUDER B.B.A. Oklahoma '59 3909 Maryvette, Dallas, Texas Sacks Club CHRIST L. ZAVAKOS 2000 Benson Drive, Dayton, Ohio Burton Club LILLIAN ZEISEL A.B. Douglass '59 503 Second Avenue, Bradley Beach, N. Frankfurter Club NICHOLAS SOPHOCLES ZOULLAS B.A. Harvard '59 417 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Pow-Wow Club 107 IRST year is a time of lirsts. For many, it's their first time at Harvardg for some, it may even be their lirst time in the East. Law is new to manyg as a Held of study, it's new to all. The memories are many. Dean Griswold's opening address assures you that no longer need you look to the left and look to the right. You abstract hundreds of cases. You read and consider many more, which you hnd on your own, for your Ames ease. You write your first brief, and learn your way through the tunnel. You may wonder what difference it makes if a hunter loses his fox, and you soon learn the answer! ! You take your hrst real exams in juneg then wait until july for the results. Then you consider and evaluate, and you prepare to return in Septem- ber - determined to Conquer this jerzlolm' wir- 1l'e,r.r called Law, CLASS O INETEEN SIXTY-THREE MSE ,mm CYRUS GILBERT ABBE B.A. Cornell '60 58 Parkway West, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. RICHARD A. ABELES B.A. Amherst '59 3810 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 14, Ill. ELLIOTT MYRON ABRAMSON A.B. Columbia '60 436 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 25, N. Y. CHARLOTTE IVIARY ACQUIVIVA A.B. Radcliffe '60 37 Beacon Street, Hartford 5, Conn. RICHARD DARLING ADAMS B.A. Yale '56 36 Abernathy Drive, Trenton, N. J. WILLIANI W. ALEXANDER, JR. A.B. Duke '60 108 N. Dawson Street, Thomasville, Ga. JAMES ALLAN, III B.A. Notre Dame '60 1423 Fargo Avenue, Chicago 26, Ill. MICHAEL DAVID ALTMAN B.A. Williams '60 Highland Drive, South Fallsburg, N. Y. EDWIN HENRY AMIDON, JR. B.A. Williams '56 415 N. Eton, Birmingham, Mich. DAVID R. ANDERSON A.B. Bowdoin '55 82 Stone Street, Augusta, Maine Marshall Club CHARLES THOMAS ASPLUND B.A. Brigham Young '59 629 12th St., S., Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada CAMERON SCOTT AVERY B.S.E. Princeton '60 51.5 Warwich Road, Kenilworth, Ill. Griswold Club, Bull and Bear JOHN RANDOLPH AXE A.B. Michigan '60 713 Marshall Street, Allegan, Mich. Marshall Club, Bull and Bear, Law Record, Republican Club DANIEL LOUIS AXELROD A.B. U.C.L.A. '60 250 S. Bristol Ave., Los Angeles 49, Calif. Marshall Club, Student Bar Assoc., California Club, Chancery MICHAEL PHILIP BALABAN A.B. California '60 11724 Brookdale Lane, Studio City, Calif. GORDON C. BALDWIN A.B. Amherst '60 2681 Rocklyn Road, Shaker Heights 22, Ohio STEPHEN E. BANNER B.A. Yale '60 Rock Lane, Harrison, N. Y. WILLIAM LEO DEMING BARRETT B.A. Yale '60 Coe Street, Winsted, Conn. 110 S INETEEN SIXTY-THREE ff' HERBERT BASS 5' A.B. Dickinson '60 103 S. Roslnorough Avenue, Ventor, N. I. DUANE RUSSEL BATISTA B.A. Williams '56 5701 W. 60th Street, Chicago 29, Ill. MICHAEL GREGG BEEMER B.A. Willirlliis '60 -110 E. Wabash Avenue, Crawfordsville, Ind OLIN NILE BELL A.l3. Missouri '60 917 W. Taylor, Bowling Green, Mo. DOUGLAS KNOX BEMIS HA. Yale '60 Box 1093, Texarkana, Ark. I- -f' PETER LEE BERKLEY B.A. Williams '60 26 Mt. View Road, Millburn, N. J. MARSI-IALI. LEE BERKMAN . B.A. Harvard '58, M.B.A. Harvard '60 18115 I-Izunilton Place, Steubenville, Ohio ALLAN MICHAEL BERLAND A.B. California '60 1002 Howard, Corona, Calif. DAVID BERMAN B.A. Florida '55 2213 Funston Street, Hollywood, Fla. Southern Club, Bull and Bear, Forum 7577 W Lunt Axenue Chicago 45 Ill WILLIAM R. BISHIN ,. A.B. Columbia '60 l 42-15 45rd Avenue, Long Island City 4, N. l Field Club ALAN MILES BLACK B.S. Pennsylvania '60 417 XXfashington Avenue, Bethlehem, Pa. 1' DAVID IRA BERMAN A.B. Illinois '60 . l Y 1 l RIC1-IARD CHARLES BLAKE B. A. Yale '60 210 Brooklyn Ave., Massapequa Park, N. Y. RICHARD KENNETH BLANKSTEIN BS. Wisconsin U60 3132 N. 47th Street, Milwaukee, Wisc. DAVID JONES BLATTENER, JR. A.B. Harvard '60 3518 N. Murray, Milwaukee 11, Wisc. DONALD MARTIN BLOCK B.A. Bowdoin '60 111 Tudor Street, Lynn, Mass. Jaffe Cluh. Republican Club RICHARD E. BLUMSACK A.l5. Harvard '60 223 School Street, Somerville, Mass. THEODORE REED BOEHM AB. Brown '60 10411 W. -42nd Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Sacks Club 111 W E E M555 ,E gan ,W RUSSELL WALLACE BOGDA B.S. U.C.L.A. '60 1013 S. Jaclcson, Green Bay. NViSC. ROBERT LEE BOGOMOLNY A.B. Harvard '60 2556 Traymore Road, University Heights 18, Ohio JOHN AUGUSTUS BOI-IN, JR. A.B. Stanford '59 1555 Rancho View Road, Laliayette, Calif. JOSEPH BRACHFELD B.A. N.Y.U. '60 1811 Loring Place, New York 55, N. Y. ELEANOR HOLLANDER BREITEI. A.B. Michigan '60 146 Central Park West, New York 23, N. Y. Casner Club JAMES JOSEPH BRENNAN B.S. Marquette '57 2136 19th Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. JAMES THOMAS BRENNAN B.A. Yale '58 14 Ashburnton Place, West Haven, Conn. ,IOSEPI-I ARNOLD BRODER B.A. Trinity '60 25 Broadway, Colchester, Conn. Choate Club, Republican Club, Student Bar Assoc., International Law Club, Dormitory Council ANDREW M. BROWN, JR. B.S. Rhode Island '59 322 Boulevard, Newport, R. I. DAVID WARFIELD BROWN A.B. Princeton '60 420 Church Street, Evanston, Ill. WILLIAM HOBART BUCHANAN, JR. A.B. Princeton '59 45 Edgewood Road, Summit, N. J. LAWRENCE JOHN BUGGE A.B. Marquette '58 5064 W. Shoreland Avenue, Milwaukee, Cardozo Club JOHN RUSSELL BURDICK, JR. A.B. Georgetown '58 4107 N. Paulina Street, Chicago, Ill. FENTON J. BURKE B.A. Harvard '60 East Aurora, N. Y. ROBERTO BUSO-ABOY A.B. Harvard '60 607 Ahoy Street, Miramar, Puerto Rico RICHARD H. CALSWELL B.S. Houston '60 1141 W. Melwood, Houston 9, Texas CLIFFORD J. CALHOUN A.B. Harvard '58 515 S. 10th Street, Burlington, Iowa Magruder Club DANIEL LEO CALIHAN, JR. A.B. Harvard '60 Prospect Drive, Trinity, Texas Warren Club 112 Wisc. LASS O .,..,. E Eve , . s,,,,a ,mas sr .41 an sr ' 1 IN Pd l fl' ETEIEN SIXTY-THREE cARo1.YN CANTWELI- B.A. Texas '60 3616 Beverly, Dallas, Texas Toepfer Club MICHAEL DANIEL CAPIZOLA A.l3. Georgetown '60 Central Avenue, Minotola, N. J. ANTHONY MORRIS CAREY, JR. A.B. Princeton '57 Nicodemis Road, Reisterstown, Md. Holmes Club, International Law Club LAWRENCE AUGUSTINE CARTON, III A.l3. Williams '60 Wigxxfalixi Road, Locust. N. J. NEIL LAURENCE CASSON UA. l'li1l'V2lI'Ll '60 Newton, Mass. Al.AN FRANCIS CHARLES A.B. U.C.L.A. '59 2052 W. 67th Street, Los Angeles 41, Calif. LEWIS CI-IAYET HA. 'llufts '60 533 Russett Road, Brookline. Mass, Choate Cluh, Republican Club, Student Bar Assoc GEORGE AVERY CHESTER, JR. A.B, Stanford '60g Zertilikat Berlin '60 605 Lewis Street, Fredericksburg, Va. PAUL JOSEPH CHOQUETTE, JR. AB. Brown '60 65 Hartsdale Avenue, White Plains, N. Y Sacks Club NICHOLAS GREGORY CIRIELLO A.l5. Yale '59 l3l Fern Steer, Waterbury, Conn, Casner Club EDWARD LEE CLABAUGH A.B. Maryland '60 4503 Chase Avenue, Bethesda, Md. GERALD WILLIAM CLARKE B.A. Yale '59 3111. Brandon Road, Columbus, Ohio ARTHUR ROGER COCKBURN A.l5. Dartnlouth '60 389 North Avenue, Fanwood, N. gl. WII.'l ON W. COGSWELI., III l3.A. St. Lawrence '60 705 N. Caslade, Colorado Springs, Colo. EDWARD HERSCHEL COHEN A.B. Michigan '60 506 Avondale Avenue, Haddonfield, N. GARY ORMOND CO1-IEN l5.A. Vanderbilt '59 1103 W. I-lillwood Drive, Nashville 5, Tenn. Griswold Club STEPHEN HOWARD COHEN B.A. Wisconson '60 3441 77th Street, jackson Heights 72, N. DAVID 'BRUCE COLE A.B. Harvard '55g M.A. I-Iarvarcl '56 554 Washington, Holliston, Mass. Kaplan Club H5 J. Y 'Egg' 495: f Keg? ss .Hsu gsm mass .Bw is - is an an is H My H EE FW an md M s Ss si mg s ,gi BEE E a m E mug me New DAVID GEORGE COLEMAN A.B. Princeton '60 530 E. 6th Street, Marysville, Ohio JOHN WAYNE COLLINS A.B. Hamilton '60 88 Normandy Avenue. Cambridge, Mass. BENNETT MICHAEL COOPER B,S. Georgetown '60 1645 N. Portal Drive, N.W., Washington 12, D. C. BARRY FRANCIS CORN B.A. Cornell '59 26-06 150th Street, Flushing 54, N. Y. Root Club JOHN COSGRAVE CORRIGAN, JR. A.B. Holy Cross '59g A.M. Boston College '60 659 Pearce Street, Fall River, Mass. JOHN JOSEPH COST B.A. Maine '60 76 Spruce Street, Portland, Maine TERRY LAVELLE CRAPO B.A. Brigham Young 5603 M.A. ,Briglmm Young '60 292 11th Street, Idaho Falls, Idaho ALBERT FRANCIS CULLEN, JR. A.l3. Harvard '60 6 Rawson Avenue, Newburyport, Mass. Iilackstone Club WILLIAM EDWIN CUMBERLAND A.B. Georgetown '60 5023 42nd St., N.W., Walsliington 16, D. C. LAWRENCE EVERETT CURFMAN B.S. Cal. Tech. '60 122 N. Pershing Street, Wicliita, Kans. ,IOI-IN H. CUTLER ILA. Brown '56, Edinburgh '57 64 Piccadilly Road, Great Neck, N. Y. EDWARD JEROME CUTTER A.B. Harvard '60 20 Homer Circle, Medford, Mass. Morgan-Brown Club, Student Bar Assoc., Republican Club 'KENNETI-I IVIAURICE CYRUS B.A. Oklahoma '60 1002 S. Penn Street, Cherokee, Okla. WlI.I.IAIVI HARVARD DAILY B.A. Coe '60 Port Byron, Ill. VINCENT EUGENE DAMIANO. JR, A.B. Princeton '60 845 N. E. 177th St., No. Miami Beach. Fla Story Club, Southern Club, Democratic Club THEODORE R. DANKIVIEYER, JR. A.I3. Williams '60 9 Wendover Road, Baltimore, Md. BRYANT CRAIG DANNER A.l3. Harvard '60 507 S. Rotherwood, Evansville, Ind. ALAN SETI-I DANSON B A. Dartmouth '60 51 Elm Avenue, Larchmont, N. Y. ll-l CLASS O l l an is WRU' 1? Student Bar Assoc. INETEEN SIXTY-THREE yur! 11 Jw. l P ' . w .j,-, .rf.iffQ4vii EV. V, , 'Y 4 5,1 ,wg-3.1 . 4-.,:-. ALAN JOHN DAVIDSON B.A. Penn State '60 23 N.W. Third Avenue. Clearfield, Pa. Marshall Club, Chancery, Republican Club, JOHN TRACY DEALY B. A. Harvard '60 fl Hudson River Road, New York 71, Chayes Club JAMES VANDERVEER DE LONG B.A. Harvard '60 2019 Lincoln Street, Evanston, Ill. SIEGRUN ELIZABETH DINKLAGE B.A. Mount Holyoke '60 5 Martin Place, Manhasset, N. Y. Harlan Club DAVID MARBURY DONALDSON A.l3. Harvard '60 Weston Road, Lincoln, Mass. Smit Club JOHN LAXVRENCE DOWNING l3.E.E. Villanova '56g S.M'. M.l.T. 'SS 963 E. Godfrey Avenue, Philadelphia 2 MARIE VERONICA DRISCOLL B.S.F.S. Georgetown '60 96 Tate Avenue, Buchanan, N. Y. ISAAC ELEAZIER DRUKER I5.A, Harvard 'SSQ D.S. Leiden '60 1959 Commonwealth Avenue. Boston 3 BERKLEY XVILSON DUCK, III A.B. Brown '60 6006 Sunset Lane, Indianapolis, Ind. PIERRE SAMUEL DU PONT, IV li.S.E. Princeton '56 Rockland, Del. BERNARD MELVIN DWORSKI A.B. Michi 'an '60 51 9512 Hale Street, Silver Spring, Md. GRANT LOXVELL EDDY A.B. Illinois '60 Monroe Center, Ill. SANFORD BARRY EHRENKRANZ l5.S.I?, Pennsylvania '60 356 Harding Drive, South Orange, N. J Field Club JOAN SHARON ELBAUM B.A. Boston U. '60 N. ' -v rf Y as r E H B 3, 5, MQISS. Z 100-20 71st Avenue, Forest Hills 75, N. Y. Forum LARRY RAY ELKIUS B.A. Albion '60 432 Geneva Avenue, Hillside, Ill. 'l'lMO'l'HY SCI-IUYLER ELLIOTT I5.A. Brandeis '60 316 Calle Mayor, Redonda Beach, Calif. MICHAEL JAMES EZGAR A.I3. California '60 1830 Arroya Avenue, San Carlos, Calif. ROBERT HENRY FALK B. A. Yale '60 50 Mamaroneck Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. 115 Lv' was ss-E mf - ss M2525 rain ss . -. .- iiikilil ' : 'i' : v i . we-'BG' 5' 57-S: JOSEPH P. FAZIO B.S. Pennsylvania '60 Bedford Street, Fall River, Mass. PAUL HERER FEINBERG A.B. Pennsylvania '60 3572 Chelton Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Root Club STEPHEN JUDD FEINBERG A.B. Brown '60 46 Ashton Road, Yonkers, N. Y. ALAN LEWIS FELD A.B. Columbia '60 440 E, 6 Street, New York 9, N. Y. CHESTER B. FELDBERG B.A. Union '60 290 Collins Avenue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. PAUL FELZEN A.B. Columbia '60 1022 E. 55rd Street, Brooklyn 54, N. Y. ELLSXWORTI-I ALFRED FERSCI-I, JR. B.A. Yale '57g M.A. California '60 2751 Scott Street, Davenport, Iowa Griswold Club ANDREW O. FEUERSTEIN A.B. Columbia '60 330 W. Diversey Parkway, Chicago 14, Ill. JOSEPI-I P. FICURELLI B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. 760 94 Bay 8 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. KENNETH JOEL FINGER A.B. N.Y.U. '60 12 Manor House Drive, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. MAURICE VVILLIAM FINKELSTEIN B.A. Wesleyzln '60 319 Beach 146 Street, Neponsit 94, N. Y. WILLIAM THOMPSON FINLEY, JR. A.B. Harvard '57 705 N. Oak Street, Falls Church, Va. Cardozo Club DAVID FISCHER A.B. Brown '60 3207 E. Calhoun Blvd., Minneapolis S, Minn. RICHARD SAIVIUEL FISCHER A.B. Harvard '59 315 Parker Avenue, Buffalo 16, N. Y. JAMES STEVENS FISHER B.A. Willianus '60 16 Morningside Drive, Middlebury, Vt. ROBERT I. FISHER A.B. Columbia '60 415 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn 18, N. Y. ROBERT MORTON FISHER A.B. Harvard '60 525 Lake Avenue, Birchwood, Wlmite Bear Lake, Minn. DAVID HIRSCH FISHMAN B.A. Johns Hopkins '59 3507 Callaway Avenue, Baltimore 15, Md. Wai'ren Club 116 LASS O l 1 l 1 5 i 13 IN U ui I- ' .1 Ns I 1' ETEEN S I X T Y - T H R E E DAVID i.. FISHMAN A.B. Pennsylvania '60 4600 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Waisliingtcmn, D. C. IAMES FRANKLIN FLUG B.A. Harvard '60 78 Exeter Street, Brooklyn 35, N. Y. Dawson Cluh EUGENE ASHBY FORCIONE l3.A. Princeton '59 5602 Pollard Road, Chevy Chase 16, Md Choate Club DAVID SCOTT FOSTER B.A. Amherst '60 507 Cayuga Heights Road, Ithaca, N. Y. RONALD NXIILLIAM FOX A.B. Harvard '60 18 Upham Road, Lynn, Mass. PAUL MICHAEL FRANK A.B. Fordham '60 58 Devon Road, Bronxville. N. Y. .IOI--IN 'THOMAS FRANKLIN A.B. Dartmouth '60 1222 W. Armory Avenue, Champaign, Ill BRIAN MICHAEL FRAXVLEY A.B. Massachusetts '60 366 Russett Road, Brookline, Mass. DANA MICHAEL FRIEDMAN A.B. Princeton '60 550 N. 27th Street, Camp Hill, Pa. GILBERT BERTRAND FRIEDMAN BA. Michigan '56g M.A. U.C.I..A. '60 3871 Sedgwick Avenue, New York 63, N. Y. GERALD ELLISON FRUG A.B. California '60 177 19th Street, Oakland, Calif. ROY LANCE FURMAN B.A. Brooklyn '60 4640 Bay Parkway, Booklyn 50, N. Y. LYNDA PIERCE CABIN B.A. Wellesley '59 I 129 S. Union Rd., Buffalo 21, N. Y. SANFORD BYRON GABIN A.B. Princeton '59 1822 A-5 Buffalo Road, Erie, Pa. RICHARD CHARLES GALLOP B.A. XXlilliams '60 10 Farmers Road, Great Neck, N. Y. OSCAR GARCIA-RIVIERA A.B. johns Hopkins 560 420 Riverside Drive. New York 25, N. Y. XWILFRED ELLIOTT GARDNER, -IR. A.B. E. R M. '60 jackson Summit Road, Tioga R.D. 2, Pa. RONALD GARMEY A.B. Harvard '60 14600 S. Vloodland Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Scot Club 117 DONALD NICHOLAS GELLERT B.A. Harvard '60 Windcrest Road, Rye, N. Y. WHITNEY IAN GERARD A.B. Princeton '56 1689 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, Mass. .JOHN LOUIS GIANOULAKIS A.B. Wilslmington of St. Louis '60 4503 Parkview Place, St. Louis, Mo. BRADFORD MORGAN GIERKE B.A. Waslmingtcan '60 1121 jackson Avenue. Olympia, WLISII. PETER RICHARD GILBERT B.A. Amherst '60 95 Slst Street, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. ROSS LEE GILBERT B.A. Cornell '60 r I3 Beechwood Drive, Lawrence. N. '1. V 'M r STANLEY FRANK GILLMAR A.B. Brown '57 446 Nahua Street, Honolulu, Hawaii GEORGE NORMAN GINGOLD A.B. Harvard '60 116 Hoosier Court, Bloomington, Ind. MARK GLASSBERG B.S. Columbia '60 58 Burke Wfood Road, Mt. Vernon, N. X EVERETT FRANKLIN GOLDBERG B.A. Princeton '60 221 Sterling Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. STANFORD GOLDBLATT A.B. Harvard '60 1648 E. 50th Street, Chicago, Ill. GERALD GOLDFARB B.A. Cornell '60 2419 Avenue M, Brooklyn, N. Y. ALLAN BAILEY GOI.DMAN B.A. Harvard '58 268 E. Genesee Street, Auburn, N. Y. STUART LAUREN GOODMAN A,B. Illinois '60 5000 East End, Chicago, Ill. ALLAN SANFORD GORDON B.S. N.Y.U. '60 972 E. 23rd Street, Brooklyn 10, N. Y. WILLIAM ALAN GORDON B.S. Northwestern '60 1629 S. jeff Davis Parkway, New Orleans, La NICHOLAS ADAMS GRACE B.A. Harvard '60 113 Lakeview Avenue, Cambridge 38, Mass. STEPHEN SHAFTON GRAHAM A.B. Harvard '60 505 Madison Street, Glencoe, Ill. 118 INETEEN '91 NF' Arif SIXTY-THREE WILLIAM JOHN GRAHAM, JR. I5.A. Washington and Jefferson '60 2330 Greenoch-Buena Vista Road, McKee-sport, Pa. Marshall Club, Law Recortl, Republican Club JAMES MALCOLM HALL GREGG B.A. Harvard '57 10 Robinhooal Road, Natick, Mass. HARVEY EDWARD GREIF B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '60 1811 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn 25, N. Y Stutlent Bar Assoc. JOHN MORRIS GROSS l3.A. Harvarcl '59 51 Weybritlge Roatl, Brookline 46, Mass. Story Club BENJAIVIIN BARRY GROSSIVIAN A.B. Georgetown '60 718 Peabody Street, NNW.. Washington, .JAMES H. GROSSMAN A.l3. California '60 10401 Ashton, Los Angeles 24, Calif. EDWARD MICHAEL GROWNEY. JR. A.I3. Dartmouth '60 22 Ellsworth Avenue, Czlmbritlge 38, Mass. RICHARD L. GOFF A.I5. Pomona '60 3920 42ml Avenue, Seattle IS, Wfash. ROBERT JAMES I-IADLEY BA. Ohio State '60 H3 College Street, Wiliiiingttmn, Ohio LAURENCE MICHAEL HAGER A.I3. Harvard '60 5038 So. Cincinnati, Tulsa, Okla. JAMES LEO HALL. JR. B.A. Oklahoma '58 P,O. Box 626, Guymon, Okla. JAMES ROBERT HAMILTON PLS. U.S. Militar' Acatlem '57 I Y 34-47 80th Street, Jackson I-Ieights. N, Y. Marshall Club. Lincoln's Inn, Dormitory Council JOHN THOMAS HANSEN A.I5. Stanford '59 2825 Hillside Drive, Burlingame, Calif. Wll.LIAM ROBINSON HARDY A.l3. Princeton '56 20 Weehetook Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio STEPHEN JOSEPH I-IARMELIN B.A. Pennsylvania '60 6661 Wayne Avenue, Philaclelphia, Pa, JAY DAVID HARRIS A.B. I-Iarvartl '60 27 W. 72 Street, New York, N. Y. DAVID CLARK HARRISON A.B. I-Iatvartl '59 1126 Greentree Roatl, Pittsburgh 30, Pa. Republican Club BERNARD EVANS HARVITH A.B. Rochester '60 33 Fernbank Avenue, Delmar, N. Y. 119 .Mi ,www , . E .yi a E kfiliiviia' H Q Q msg is E mga E, M, M5559 H sms? ,S . I ANDREW JORDAN HASWELL, JR. A.B. Princeton '59 6708 Avondale Drive, Oklahoma City, Okla. JAMES FRANCIS HAYES A.B. Notre Dame '59, B.S. Notre Dame '60 4 Lyons Place, Larchmont, N. Y. MERVYN LEONARD HECHT B.A. U.C.I..A. '60 1442 Bolkinwood, Freeport, Ill. GARY STEPHEN HEIFETZ A.B. Harvard '60 S120 Balson, St. Louis, Mo. MELVIN LOUIS HEINIEMAN A.B. Harvard '60 120 E. 19th Street, Brooklyn 26, N. Y. DONALD EDWIN HEISER B.S. Pennsylvania '60 5514 Cummings Rd., Cleveland Heights, JOHN RODERICK HELLER, III A.B. Princeton '59L A.M. Harvard '60 3913 Dunnel Lane, Kensington, Md. WELD STEVENS HE'N'SHAW A.B. Harvard '59 R.F.D. 1, Brunswick, Me. GEORGE LYON HERBERT A.B. Harvard '60 Route 2, Box 1160, Carmel, Calif. RICHARD BARNARD HERZOG B.A. Willizlliis '60 9281 Shore Road, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. PHILIP JACOB HEYMAN B.A. Yale '60 528 E. 3rd Street, Brooklyn 18. N. Y. Morgan-Brown Club, Student Bar Assoc. SAMUEL JOSHUA HEYMAN B.A. Yale '60 121 Durhill Avenue, Danbury, Conn. J. PATRICK HICKEY A.B. Carroll '59 415 N. Wliite Street, Walla Walla, Wr1sl1. LAWRENCE ELLIOT HICKS A.B. Princeton '56 1821 Oakwood Avenue, Glendale 8, Calif. ROBERT SANDOR HILLMAN A.B. Jolms Hopkins '60 358 Lantana Avenue, Englewood, N. J. Earl Wz1i'1'en Club, Student Bar Assoc. Democratic Club ARTHUR I. HIRSCH B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 1210 Sherman Avenue, New York 516, N. Y. KARL JONATHAN HIRSHMAN B.A. Williams '5Sg B.A. Oxford '60 IS Hanson Place, Malverne, N. Y. MELVIN STEPHEN HIRSHOVVITZ B.A. Cornell '60 3611 Henry Hudson Parkway, New York 65, N. Y. '12O Ohio ASS' O WW? 14?- l . .x 'Z 'gui 1:T11EN SIXTY-THREE DAVID STEVEN HOCHMAN B A Brooklyn '60 7374 81st Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. ,IOEL STUART HOFFMAN B.A. Yale '60 1069 Quentin Place, Wloodmere, N. Y. SANFORD HOLO B.A. Michigan '60 7751 Stillwell Road, Cincinnati, Ohio DAVID R. HOOD B B A. Gonzaga '60 504 W. Euclid, Spokane, Wash. EVAN R. HOORNEMAN B.A. Amherst '60 835 Third Avenue, S.W., LeMars. Iowa PHILIP HARVEY HOROWITZ ILS. Pennsylvania '60 333 West End Avenue, New York, N. H SIIVEN BARRETT HOSKINS A B Earlham '60 4 Hovey Street, Newton 58, Mass. .MINARD EDWIN HULSE, JR. B.A. Grinnell '60 41.8 Berwick Boulevard, Waukegan, Ill. FRANKLIN MALCOMBE I-IUNDLEY A.B. Holy Cross '57 72 Porpoise Way, Portsmouth, N. H. CHARLES DAVIS HURTMIR. B A Washington and Lee '59 254 Chatham Road, N.W., Atlanta, Ga. ALAN I. HYMAN A.B. Columbia 'leo 205 West 86 Street. New York, N. Y. DANIEL RONALD IDZIK B.S.E. New York State '52 487 Penora Street, Depew, New York ILANINE VIACOBS B S Pennsylvania '60 Ill David Road, Bala-Cynwyd. Pa. Forum MICHAEL .IAFFE B.A. Brooklyn '60 i745 28th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. RAYMOND KALD JAMES A.B. N.Y.U. '56 8215 4th Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. ROBERT WELLS JARVIS B S California '60 Fordham Way, Sacramento, Calif, KEITH DOVER .IEWELL A.B. California '56 1581, Durant Way, Fresno 5, Calif. REVERDY JOHNSON, JR. A.B. Harvard '60 L 309 Wells Street, Westfield, N. Y. 121 E it , email H M H 4 -ag' E E I' 'mf .-Efw ,J E H s .1 it a 1 WILLIAM STANFIELD JOHNSON B.A. Stanford '60 2814 R Street, Wasluingttvn, D. C. Kent Club VAI-IE DUNCAN JOHNSON A.B. Harvard '60 3 Jenneys Lane, Barrington, R. I. ROBERT TEFFT JONES A.B. Stanford '60 1220 Brookmere Road, Pasadena, Calif. ALLEN SHEAEE JOSLYN B.A. Haverford '58, B.A. Oxford '60 715 W. Church Street, Loci: I-Iavcn, Pa. KARL G. KANTARJIAN BS. U.C.L.A. '60 4903 Docl-zweiler, Los Angeles. Calif. ,JARED KAPLAN A.B. U.C.L.A. '60 1143 Sheridan Road, Highland Park, lll WILLIAM FRANCIS KARTOZIAN B.A. Stanford '60 64 Lower Crescent, Sausalito, Calif. Lincoln's Inn, Bull and Bear DAVID P. KASSOY A.B. Columbia '57 55 Knolls Crescent, Riverdale 65, N. Y. Marshall Club, Democratic Club JOHN KATZ J B.A. Harvard '60 6 Berkeley Street, Cambridge 58, Mass. ROGER WAYNE KAUFIVIAN A.B. Cornell '60 677 Shaclowlawn Drive, Westfield, N. J. Byse Club WILLIAM FRANCIS KEHOIE A.B. Dartmouth '55g M.A. Yale '56 11 Rock Glen Road, Medford, Mass. JAMES EDWARD KELLEY, JR. B.A. Yale '59 47 Cliffmore Road, W. 1-lartford,'Conn. Holmes Club JOHN CHRISTOPHER KELLS B.S. Columbia '60 222 Bay Avenue, Douglaston, N. Y. Marshall Club, I.L.S., Democratic Club ROBERT SAMUEL KENISON B A. St. Anselm's '60 19 Watts Street, Manchester, N. H. ROGER HOWARD KESSEL A.B. Columbia '53 7 Brattle Drive, Arlington, Mass. JUDD LEWIS KESSLER A.B. Oberlin '60 307 Goldsmith Avenue, Newark 12, N. J. Brewster Club JOHN GORDON KESTER I3.A. Wisconsin '59 521 Amherst Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisc. LAWRENCE ARON KLEIN B.A. Cornell '60 21-03 160th Street, Wliitesttmne, N. Y. 122 CLA SS O 've JS 'sail .7 I 1.- Ms , Nix v- Y -I ff-of ,gnu- : -flip. ' ,I A I I , J' ' H E i H J ., 1 INETIQBN SIXTY-THREE ' MORTON KLEVAN I5.A. Columbia '59 40-I New Lots Avenue, ljroolclyn 7. N. Y. NORRIS CONRAD KNOSI-IER A.l5. Dartmouth '60 2710 Curtis XVay, Sacramento 18, Calif: JOSEPH BAKER KNOTTS, jR. A.B. Princeton '60 S21 7th Avenue, Betlilehem. Pa. KENT N. KNOXVLES l1.A, Amherst '57 66 Scudder Place. Nortliport, N. Y. DAVID HENRY KOPELMAN A.B. Harvard '60 I7 Clmatham Circle, Brookline 46. Mass. MICHAEL LEE KORBI-IOLZ 5'1 13.5. U.C.L.A. 'ss ' 1953 Sheridan XVay. Stockton 7, Calif. Cardozo Club, California Club, Chancery .MORRIS JACOB KRIGER 13.8. M.I.T. '60 -I Belleair Drive, Memphis, Tenn. IYIONTE ALLAN KRISSIYIAN 'JF' A.l3. Emory '60 44 Tliackeray Plame, Savannah. Ga. Brewster Club LEO M. KRULITZ B.A. Stanford '60 35 Aberdeen Avenue, Mullan, Idaho Bull and Bear DAVID IEDWIN KUESTER Ii.A. Oberlin '60 38 Middlesex, Brentwood, Mo. lirewster Cluh, Democratic Club MARK LANIER 13.5. U.C.L.A. '60 .uv XVILLIAINI POLLARD LAMB, III I l3.A. Yale '60 I t 94 LeMay Street, West Hartford 7, Conn. SAMUEL XVALDRON LAMBERT, III B.A. Yale 150 E. 77 Street, New York 21, N. Y. VUILLIAM DAVID LAMBERT 15.5. Kentucky '59 R.E.D. 2. Box 556, Ashland, Ky. NORMAN HERBERT LANE A.l3. Columbia '60 60 Ashford Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Field Club -1 FRANCIS XWINGFIELD LANGSTON l1.A. Yale '59 4066 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., Atlanta 5. Ga. NORMAN TYLER LARSON A.l3. Stanford '60 1021 Malone Road, San jose. Calif. WILLIAM WOOD LA RUE A.B. Kansas '57 429 S. Kansas Street, Columbus, Kan. 123 487 Spalding, Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. ,Q 'xml gm Q I an 51 nr nm M vs xy mm at-I VI ia Q QQ it E Q Q iz 1. 'I I mn En if ' 1-1 I .,. m lx m-is H., :mm me - u . nv It ...wg I rf U . 2 . M my Viv' W 235 2-me .WJ EQQEQQE: - SEVEN E . is-is FTSE an E . 'VFR Waff' iw? E m ig. in Q3 QR as an a .ms is aim EE .U rw sig me EE H' I-ia me aa It ima guage-E E RICHARD LAURITS LASSEN A.B, Stanford '60 545 N. Orange, Mesa, Ariz. WILLIAM PEROT LATIMER B,A. Willia111s '56 Box 424, Paoli, Pa. HERBERT IRVIN LAZEROXX! B.A. Pennsylvania '60 1627 Roxanna Road, N.W., Wfashington 12, D. C. CHARLES FARRINGTON LEAHY l5.A. Yale '57 R.F.D. 2, Claremont, N. H. JAY FRANCIS LEARY A.B. Harvard '60 1102 Overlook Terrace, Union, N. J. DAVID MICHAEL LEBEDOFE B.A. Minnesota '60 2501 12th Avenue, Minneapolis ll, Minn. SHELDON RICHARD LEFKOXVITZ B.S. Pennsylvania '60 26016 Farimount Blvd., Beachwood 24, Ohio NORMAN LEIBOVITZ B.S. Pennsylvania '59 Penn Center House, 19th Street and Penna., Philadelphia 3, Pa. GERALD JOHN LE NOBLE B.A. Lawrence '60 712 E. Main, Little Chute, Wise. RICHARD FREDERIC LERT B.S. Rutgers '60 525 Elizabeth Avenue, Newark, N. J. PIERRE NELSON LEVAL B.A, Harvard '58 216 Broadway, New York, N. Y. MICHAEL ABNER LEVIN A.B. Harvard '60 188-07 S7 Drive, Hollis, N. Y. ROBERT F. LEVINE B.S. Cornell '60 825 E. 175 Street, New York, N. Y. RICHARD BISSETT LIGHTFOOT B.A. Yale '59 415A Portloclc Road, Honolulu, Hawaii MIKE LILES, JR. A.B. Harvard '58g M.B.A. Pennsylvania '60 3026 Scheibler Road, Memphis S, Tenn. EUGENE VICTOR LIPKOVUITZ A.B. Harvard '60 4501 Conn. Ave., NAV., Wfashington 8, D.C. Forum ROBERT EDWARD LIVINGSTON A.B. Davidson '60 610 N. Lakeview Drive, Sehring, Fla. LOUIS CHARLES LONG, JR. A.B Princeton '60 214 Paxton Road, Richmond. Va. 124 IN ETEEN xy, l ,nfs 'J SIXTY-THREE DAVID IIAIIWIS LOPEZ B,A. Oberlin '60 24 N. Cedar Street, Oberlin, Ohio BRIAN EDWARD LORENZ ILA. Wlilliams '60 454 Fowler Avenue, Pelham, N. Y. DONALD GREY LOWRY A.B. Brown '56 156 Mill Street, Westwood, Mass. RICHARD LOUIS LUEDTKE B.S, Wisconsin '55g M.S. Stanford '58 2551 N. Pasadena Blvd., Wlauwatosa 13, Wisc. WALTER JOSEPH MCCANN B.A. Wesleyan '59 6 Overlook Terrace, Plymouth, Mass. ROBERT CAMPBELL McDIARMID B.S. Swarthmore '58, M.S. Cornell '60 Rt. fl, Box 357, Vienna, Va. .IOHN SYLVESTER MCFARLAND A.B. Harvard '50, C.d'E. Sorbonne '54 1072 Brush Hill Road. Milton, Mass. JOHN GOLDEN MCGARRAHAN A.B. Harvard '60 387 Adams Street, Milton, Mass. Harlan Club, Democratic Club, International Law Club LAWRENCE MICHAEL MCGINNIS A.B. Dartmouth '60 162 Kingwood Park, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. WILSON CHURCHILL MCLEOD, JR. B.A. McMaster '60 1257 King St. W., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada PETER MACDOUGALI. AB. Harvard '58 1984 Peach Street, I.os Alamos, N. M. RICHARD ,IOSEPI-I MAHER A.B. Columbia '58 174 Floral Boulevard, Floral Park, N. Y. ROBERT STANLEY IVIALINA I5.A. Cornell '60 1584 E. 26th Street, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. THOMAS JONATHAN MALMUD A.B. Rochester '60 100 Remsen Street, Brooklyn 7, N. Y. WILLIAM FRANCIS MANLEY A.B. Harvard '58 128 Day Street, jamaica Plain 30, Mass. Ivfaguire Club, International Law Club, Chancery WENDX' MARCUS B,A. Smith '60 1 Nonesuch Road, Dallas, Texas ,IAN W. MARES A.B. Harvard '58, S.M. M.I.'I'. '60 P.O. Box 686, Dickinson, Texas MICHAEL W. MARI-IOLIN I5.A. Vanderbilt '60 3725 Darnall Place, jacksonville, Fla. 125 if 1 ,A- W? ,iq LOWEI.I. ROY IVIARKS B.A. Harvard '60 2626 Kings Highway, Brooklyn N. Y. JAMES THOMAS MARSHALL B.S. Brigham Young '60 3611 Cascade Way, Salt Lake City, Utah EDWARD H. MARTIN A.B. Harvard '60 13 Sherburne Road, Lexington 73. N FRANK JACKSON MARTIN, JR. B.A. Vanderbilt '60 418 Turrentine Avenue, Gadsden, Ala. THEODORE JOHN MARTINEAU B.S. Wisconsin '58 610 Main Street, Oconto, Wisc. JOHN MILTON MASON B.A Macalester '60 406 Warren Street, Monkato, Minn DAVID ELI1-IU MATZ B.A. Brandeis '60 7411 Crittenden Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ALVIN STUART MICI-IAELSON B.A. Columbia '60 232 Harrison Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. CLEAVELAND DALE MILLER A.B. Johns Hopkins '60 108 W. University Pkwy., Baltimor- THEODORE R. MITCHELL B.S. Brigham Young '60 108 W. Belleview, Scottsdale, Ariz. WILLIAM BLAIR MODAHL BQA. Dartmouth '60 508 Seville Road, Bloomingtin, Ill. GUSTAVE H. MOEDE, III A.B. Harvard '60 7731 N. Club Circle, Milwaukee 17 ALBERT WILSON LUCE MOORE B.A. DePauw '60 1420 N. Spring, Independence, Mo. FRANK BULLOCK MORGAN A.B Stanford '60 401 Coloma Way, Sacramento, Calif. ROBERT BURNS MORRILL B.S. Nevada '59 700 St. Lawrence, Reno, Nev. ROBERT JOSEPH MORRISSEY A.B. Boston College '60 228 Sycamore Street, Watertown, Mass. 'nternational Law Club Republican Club d RICHARD MITCHELL IVIOSK d A.B. Stanford '60 If 430 S. Roxbury Rd., Beverly Hills, Calif. O. WOOD MOYLE, III A.B. Stanford '-60 1233 11th Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utlh 126 INETEEN SIXTY-THREE I 2 , -an--' 1 1 Ami ,416 .01 HY gt.. ii I'-A I 5 qv 4-nl' V f .75',: ig .- '1' 5 ll' ,rv .X :V 1 JOHN IIDXVARD MULLEN ll.S. Wisctmnsin '60 822 W. Third, Appleton. Wise. JAMES RICHARD MUMFORD ILS, Iowa State '60 Fairfax, Iowa MEREDITH VANCE MUNRO A.l5, Princeton '60 51 Pennacook Avenue, Oak Bluffs, Mass. RICHARD J. MURPHY, JR. l:l.S. Detroit '59 2825 Vinsetta, Royal Oak, Mich. KENNETH RAYMOND MYERS B.S. M.I.'l'. '60 110-45 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills 75, N. BENJAMIN REATH NEILSON A.B. Harvard '60 455 St. David's Avenue. St. Davids, Pa. CHARLES R. NESSON A.l5. Harvard '60 1063 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton. Mass. MARTIN DONALD NEXWMAN l5.A. Michigan '60 I0 Wlilliam Penn Road, Great Neck, N. Y JAMES RICHARD NICHOLS lS.A. Dartmouth '60 166 lienvenue Street, Wellesley, Ivlass. PlE'l liR JOHN NICKLES BA. Princeton '60 26 Linden Avenue, Middletown. N, Y. JOHN B. NILES A.B. Harvard '59 Zero Chauncy Street. Cambridge, Mass. JOHN KEITH NOLAN A.l5. Dartmouth '57 1240 Crest Drive, Joplin, Mo. CHARLES PAUL NORIVIANDIN ll A. I-larvard '60 221 Hillside Road, S0l.llZl1lJl'lLlgC', Mass. HUGH ARCHIE NORTON l5.A. Colorado '60 17860 Partlxenia, Northridge, Calif. HARRY CHARLES NO'I l'EBAR'l', JR. Il A. Vanderbilt '60 2911 XX!oodlawn Drive, Nashville 12, Tenn. JAMES DANIEL O'CONNOR l5.A. Yale '59g Oxford '60 957 Dyre Street, Philadelphia. Pa. OTIS l.lESI.lE O'CONNOR A.l3. Princeton '57 1305 Quarrier Street, Charlestown, W. Va. XXf1l.1.IAM BALDXVIN OGDEN All. Yale '60 Box 40213 Mockingbird Valley Road, Louisville 7, Ky. 127 is :-: , E F. 4 E I is E Q , , X -wg S3 av 5'-ia mn? ' I .. Mtn H W W M a v-.. 2? 3885588 ggnmrnfmmw Q E E rr, Hmmm M r ,K4K3Hm 4 Hr H H K H K K H B H K H dl W nl H ..., :,. ,-.Q ,. H K 5 W H . W E r ,. . .. H H na E55 MICHAEL JOHN O'HAIRE B.A. Kenyon '60 2048 17th Street, Vero Beach, Fla. DIARMUID FIONNTAIN O'SCANNl.AlN A.B. St. John's 57 62 W. 46 Street, New York 36, N. Y. Scott Club, Republican Club, International Law Club PIERRE RODOLPI-IE PARADIS A.B. Bowdoin '60 42 Mount Vernon Street, New Bedford, DAVID S. PARESKY A.B. Williams '60 224 Elm, Bennington, Vt. HERBERT PARKER A.B. Harvard '57 6 Mercer Circle, Cambridge, Mass. HAROLD DEAN PARKMAN B.A. Florida State '60 1726 Sharon Road, Tallahassee, Fla. WARREN PATTEN B.A. Yale '60 9 Gerry Street, Cambridge, Mass. DAVID FREET PATZMAN A.B. Harvard '60 6545 High Drive, Kansas City 15, Mo. GENE EVAN PENN B.A. Davis and Elkins '56 223 20th Street, Dunbar, W. Va. LAWRENCE PERLMAN B.A. Carleton '60 2139 Bayard Avenue, St. Paul 16, Minn. RAYMOND JOHN PETERSEN A.B. Wlmeaton '60 760 Forest, Glen Ellyn, Ill. DAVID LEE PETERSON A.B. Harvard '60 Cirfe Lane, Plaistow, N. H. JOHN WINTHROP PHILBRICK A.B. Bowdoin '58 21 Oakhurst Road, Cape Elizabeth, Me, LEE ALLEN PICKARD A.B. Colgate '60 Dale Road, Clay, N, Y. ANTHONY L. PIEL A.B. Princeton '58 248 West 11 Street, New York, N. Y. JAMES H. PIPKIN, JR. B.A. Princeton '60 6409 Shadow Road, Chevy-Chase, Md. GEORGE ARTHUR PLATZ B.S. Northwestern '60 607 N. Martin, Watnkegan, Ill. MICHAEL JOSEPH POLELLE A.B. Loyola '59 665 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Ill, I2S Mass. S main O ,S . mg, W , rr 55? ma ts ts NETEEN SIXTY-THREE '.,.,.2 Jr ,a-n lf- 3 . 45' 1 tif' -cf? JAMES DUNLOP PORTER, JR. A.B. Yule '60 -1634 N. Wfilsliire Roarl, Milwuukee, Wise. Root Clula, Republican Club ROBERT IRA POSTEI. B.A. Dartmouth '60 115 Central Park W., New York, N. Y. HAROLD .IRVING PRATT, JR. A.B, I-Iurvurd '59 Shutter Lame. Oyster Bay, N. Y. NXfII.LlAM' HENRY PRATT B.A. Yule '58 233 Sun Gztlnriel Drive, Rochester, N. Y. MEBANE MOORE PRITCHETT A.B. North Carolina '57 205 I-Iilzriten Avenue, Lenoir, N. C. Sucks Club, Southern Club GUY CHRISTIAN QUINLAN B.A, Hurvnrc,l '60 1 Dunn Street, Cumlurirlge, Mass, -IORI. RAIBINOVITZ l5.A. Cornell '60 164 Church Street, New Rochelle, N. Y. JOHN XVALLACE RAPCHAK B.A. Penn State '59 724 Delaware Street, Mayfield, Pu. BOYD HAVIINS RATCHYE A.B. I-Iau'v:1rtl '60 921 Princeton, Billings, Mont. MICHAEL HENRY RAUCI-I B.A. Princeton '60 2445 Cottonwood, Baton Rouge, La. JOHN A. RAVA B.A. Harvard '58, M.A. johns Hopkins '60 570 Overhill Drive, University City 50, Mo liyse Club, Democratic Club, International Luw Club JOHN NXIHITTEMORE REBOUL A.B. I-lzlrvnrcl '59 '17 East 97 Street, New York, N. Y. PAUL MICI-IAEL RIEITLER A.B. Stunfortl '58 S20 N. Cnnon Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif, PAUL RESNIK IIA. Yule '59 Fox Hill Roaul, Stamford, Conn. MARY ELIZABIETH RHAMSTINE A.B. Duke '60 130 Wliite Plains Routl, Bronxville, N. Y. Marshall Cluh PETER FRANK RIENT A.B. I-lnrvurtl '60 Dun's Higliwziy, New Cunnan, Conn. HARRY MORRIS ROBERTS, JR. I5.I5.A. S.M'.U. '60 4444 Wintlscmr Parkway, Dallas, Texas ROGER WINSTON ROBINSON B.IVI.E. Cornell '60 5807 Mason, Omahzl, Neb. 129 at-5 was nm' sae eel my ea 2?-W Ein mmm mm ma as n an ss E ss E 1 mmm a iam E ss as me as me ss ,ma ua mms min SME B l mam al Baz ss nm, m DOUGLAS DAVID ROCI-IE A.B. Holy Cross '58 425 Dunston Road, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. W. PHILLIPS ROCKERFELLER B.A. Yale 60 2 Maizeland Road, Red Hook, N. Y. STEPHEN BUNKER ROHRBAUGH B.A. Amherst '60 2 Sea Street, Rockport, Me. GRAHAIVI SHELDON ROSE A.B. Brown '57 119 Sixth Street, Garden City, N. Y. STEPHEN MICHAEL ROSENKRANZ A.B, Harvard '60 504 Wlinthrop Road, West Englewood, N. J. JOSEPH MEYER ROSENTHAL A.B. Syracuse '60 4720 42nd Street, Sunnyside 4, L. I., N. ALFRED JOSEPH ROSS A.B. Georgetown '60 130 Aldershot Lane, Manhasset, N. Y. ARTHUR LARRY ROSSIO A.B. Oberlin '60 3512 Nordway Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio LOREN ROBERT ROTHSCHILD A.B. U.C.L.A. '60 3455 Vista Haven Road, Sherman Oaks, Ctlif RICHARD ALLAN ROYDS A.B. Stanford '60 423 Mignon Lane, Houston, Texas lACK LOUIS ROZRAN B.A. Northwestern '60 6240 N. Talman, Chicago, Ill. JOSEPH RUBIN B.A. Columbia '60 29 Mecca Terrace, Liberty, N. Y. DENNIS PATRICK RYAN A.B. Lafayette '60 164 Ramsey Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. JESXWALD XVILLIAIVI SALACUSE A.B. Hamilton '60 647 Orchard Parkway, Niagara Falls, N. Y. CARROLL JONES SAVAGE B.A. U. of South '56g M.A. Fletcher '57 1707 Lyttleton Street, Camden, S. C. RICHARD WINN SCARRITT B A. Oklahoma '60 1309 Vinita Avenue, Enid, Okla. TOM MICHAEL SCHAUMBERG B.A. Yale '60 7500 Buckingham Drive, Clayton, Mo. BENJAMIN ROBINSON SCHENCK, B.A. Willianus '60 100 Hampton Road, Syracuse, N. Y. 130-- NETEEN SIXTY-THREE , l ., W .l D ,gn , ,I T' 'J' arf., . ...Q 4 X- 4 cab , ANDREW MARK SCHINDEL B.S. Wiscolisin '60 755 Central Avenue, Woodmere, N. Y. DOUGLAS EUGENE SCI-IMIDT B.A. California '60 614 N. Oakley, Santa Maria. Calif. LEO LOUIS SCI-IMOLKA A.B. Dartmouth '60 135 l-larding Avenue, Long Beach, N. Y. ROBERT ARNOLD SCHNUR l.5.A. Cornell '60 19 Everett Street, Camhridge. Mass, DOROTHY IW. SCI-IRADER A.B. Southern California '60 Washington Street. Auburn, Pa. RICHARD P. SCI-IULZE, JR. 15.5. American '60 5916 johnson Avenue, Bethesda, Md. JACK H. SCHUSTER B.A. Tulane '59 5-'12 Sherwood Road. Shreveport, La. FRED CLARK SCRIBNER, III B.A. Dartmouth '59 565 Forest Avenue. Portland, Me. PETER ALBERT SEARS A.B. Colgate '60 412 West Avenue, Wayne, Pa. Forum RICHARD HOLTON SEATON A.I3. Harvard '59 Route Four, Coffeyville, Kans. EDWAIID ISAAC SELIG A.B. Yale '56: M.A. Oxford '58 1 Arsenal Square, Cambridge, Mass. IVIELVYINI LEO SI-IAFFIR l5.A. Adelphi '-60 68-58 Yellowstone Blvd., Forest Hills, N. Y ALLAN DAVID SHAFTER ILS. Cornell '60 147-09 Willets Pt. Blvd.. Whitestone, N. Y. HERBERT B. SHAPIRO 15.5. U. of Pennsylvania '60 90 Whitney Road, Medford, Mass. SUSAN F. S1-IAPIRO A.B. Bryn Mawr '60 -18 University Ave., Hamilton, N. Y. ERIC W. SHAW A.l3. Harvard '60 Solelnury School, New Hope, Pa. -IOEL MARTIN SHERE - B.A. Michigan '60 16081 W. 10M Mile Road, Southlield, Mich WAYNE HALL Sl-IORTRIDGE A.B. Purdue '60 513 Carter Boulevard, Seymour, Ind. 131 .rug 'P RICHARD DAVID SIEGEI. A.B. Pennsylvania '60 521 Lindbergh Way, Lewistown, Pa. Magruder Club, Bull and Bear, Forum STANLEY SIEGEL B.S. N.Y.U. '60 930 Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y. Choate Club HARRY CLAUDE SIGMAN B.S. U.C.L.A. '60 6631 Lindenhurst, Los Angeles 48, Calif. Carclozo Club I.AWRENCE BRIAN SILVER B.B.A. Michigan '60 19471 Robson, Detroit 55, Mich. STEPHEN SAYRE SINGER B.A. Dartmouth '60 2550 Valentine Avenue, New York 58, N. Y. MICHAEL LOUIS SKLAR B.A. Ivfichigan '60 15305 Victoria, Huntington Wcmcirls, Mich. LAWRENCE R. SMALL B.A. Harvard '60 E. 1515 38th Street, Spokane, Wasli. EMMANUEL HERZI. SIVIITH B.A. Texas '60 1116 Belmont Drive, Tyler, Texas RICHARD FRED SMITH SB. M.I.T. '60 2504 Aberdeen Road, Birminglmm 9. Ala. ROBERT GENE SMITH B.S. Oklahoma '56 Box 237, Broken Arrow, Okla. IYIICHAEL N. SOHN A.B. Columbia '60 530 D. Grand Street, New York 2, N. Y. MARTIN PAUL SOLOMON B.A. Williams '60 530 W. 236 Street, New York 65, N. Y. MICHAEL ROY SONNENREICH B.A. Wisconsin '60 536 Central Park West, New York 25, N. Y. JACK H. SPAIN, JR. A.B, North Carolina '60 407 Rotary Avenue, Greenville, N. C. Lincoln's Inn ELLIOT JAY STAMLER A.B. Syracuse '60 514 West Encl Avenue, New York, N. Y. THEODORE ELLIS STEBBINS, JR. B.A. Yale '60 Syosset, N. Y. RALSTON WRIGHT STEENROD A.B. Princeton '59 1328 Rudy Lane, Louisville, Ky. STEVEN ARVID STEPANIAN, II A.B. Pittsburgh '57 262 Mauleview Charleroi Pa . l , v , Marshall Club, Yearbook, Stuclent Bar Assoc. 132 CLASS O im 'T' -is . I l I . ms. 'min . - a :L .nfl Ls. Q - .-15, me nm- an a JINETEEN SIXTY-THREE RONALD JOSEPH STEPHENS A.B. Boston U. '60 220 Dedham Street, Wrenthaiii, Mass. MARTIN STERENBUCH l3.A. Columbia '60 701 W. 175 Street, New York 55, N. Y 'Q XVILLIAM HENRY STILES B.S. U.S. Naval Academy '56 59 Sacramento Street, Cambridge, Mass. JAMES JOHNSTON STOKER l5.A. N.Y.U. '60 27 Milton Street, Somerville 44, Mass. HENRY S. STOLAR A.B. Wasliin ton Universit '60 'X ,IOHN LEONARD STOTLER A.B. Harvard '60 827 E. Main Street, Eaton, Ohio PHILIP MANUEL SUAREZ AB. Boston College '60 160 XXfalnut Street, Somerville, Mass. ST. CLAIR ADAMS SULLIVAN A.B. Princeton '60 S Midvale Road, Baltimore 10, Md. DONALD NICKERSON SXVEENEY B.A. Maine '60 77 Liberty Avenue, Somerville, Mass. X-er' GEORGE ZOLTAN SZABO S.l5. M.I.T. '56, S.M. M.I.T. '60 I 25 Reservoir, Cambridge, Mass. y '15 STEPHEN ANDREW SZILARD l- , l3,A. Harvard '60 I 34 Irving Street, Cambridge, Mass. JEROME KENNETH TANKEL , l3.A. Illinois '57 X' 47 I-Iighland, Hammond, Ind. Wfarren Club ,I l A1- CHARLES ANTHONY TAUSCHE .B.A. Notre Dame '60 1102 Eighth Avenue, N,W., Austin, Minn. HENRY HOLMES THAYER B.A. Harvard '58 153 Ridgeway Road, Vleston, Mass. NEIL DANIEL THOMPSON A.B. U.C.L.A. '57 '..'3' MICHAEL BERNARD TISCHMAN B,A. Pennsylvania '59 162 Carey Avenue, Watertown, Mass. l DUDLEY JACK TOWE l A.B. Dartmouth '56 I 1211 Oxford Road, Winter' Park, Fla. ROBERT JENNINGS TOWNSEND B.A. Michigan State '60 1116 Lincoln Avenue, Lansing, Mich. 153 all Y 7721 Country Cluh Court, St. Louis, Mo. 420 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N. X E em is . B -1- . H :V ,rs -,:-:l5:3, 5.-15251. H H H - -: 3.11: -:-1. mg , :-:.. ':: E:E :EI:l:I , ,, X sir :-1: e H - fr. is e ..:,.:. ,, ,S E - nl is e is 1. e A R55 new mam R me mn 'nn W Egmmnnn Egg is-is JOHN KIRK TRAIN, III B.A. Yale '60 701 E. 44th Street, Savannah, Ga. Sacks Club PHILLIP RICHARD TRIMISLE A.B. Ohio '5Sg M.A. Fletcher '59 2010 Oak Knoll, Springfield, Ohio HAROLD SHARP TRIMMER, JR. B.S. Wesleyan '60 21 Wincluester Road, Livingston, N. J. HARVEY TROPP B.A. C.C.N.Y. '60 2225 Holland Avenue, New York, N. Y. IOSEPI-I FREED TROY B.A. Yale '60 660 Gibson Avenue, Kingston, Pu. RICHARD HERSHEY TROY A.B. Georgetown '59 32 Larchmont Road, Melrose, Mass. WILLIAM BENNETT TURNER B.S. Northwestern '59 124 Gratiot Court, Saginaw, Mich. ,IOI-IN RANDOLPH TYLER, JR. B.A. Amherst '56 216 Gibson Street. Canandaigua, N. Y. FLORENCE ELLEN NWAGINIAN B.A. Connecticut '59 301 N. Columbus. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. NORIVIAN WAITE, JR. B.A. Yale '58 Briar Lane, NorthHeld, Ill. DEXTER XWALCOTT A.B. Princeton '59 Main Street, Cranhury, N. J. ARTHUR SOLOMON XVALDSTEIN A.B. Harvard '59 S Chiswick Road, Brighton 116, Mass. BYRON JOSEPH WALLACE A.B. Knox '59 365 E. 6th Avenue, Clifton, Ill. BARRY WAXMAN B.A. Harvard 560 512 Crest Park Road, Philadelphia, Pa. ROBERT DAVID WEINBERG A.B. Columbia '60 977 East 181 Street, New York 60, N. IVIARC VVEITZEN B.A. Queens '60 3750 97th Street, Corona 68, N. Y. ARTHUR ANTON WERTHMANN, JR. A.B. Willizllns '58g S.M. M.I.'I'. '60 131 Oakland Road, Maplewood, N. J. XVILLIAM WHIPPLE, III A.B. Princeton '60 Cedar Swamp Road, Upper Brookville, L, I., N. Y, 134 INETEEN SIXTY-THREE GEORGE LAXVRENCE WHITE B.A. Holy CroSS 'SSL M.B.A. Pennsylvania '61 36 vvillflllt Park, Newton 58, Mass. MALCOLM HEWITT WIENER A.B. Harvard '57 4705 49th Street, N.W., Wzlsllington 16. D. C. ERNEST WINSOR BA. Hnrvarel '60 395 Hammond Street, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. GARY LAVERE WOODLE B.A, South Dakota '57g M.A. South Dakota '60 1328 Cetlair, Sturgis, S, Dark. JOHN L. NWORDEN, III B.A. St. Bonaventure '60 145 N. Barry Street, Olean, N. Y. Von Mehren Club, Law Record IVIICHAEL STEPHEN YESLEY B.A. Harvard '60 S5 Mentlowbrook Road. Newton Centre, Mass. lX'll3l.Vh'Nl HERBERT' ZARR Ali. Clark '58 64 Deerfield Street, Vlorcester, hfnss. JOSEPH JOHN ZEDROSSER A.B. Marquette '59 304 W. Vienna Avenue, Milwaukee, Wise. MAURICE LEONARD ZILBER B.A. Michigan '60 19546 Van Aken Bvcl., Shaker Heights, Ohio ROGER LLOYD ZISSU AB. Dartmouth '60 239 East 79 Street, New York, N. Y. RALPH JEAN ZOLA 13.5. Pennsylvania '60 -1077 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. .. 7'.: l 1 ' rl 135 ACTI ITIES TUDENT activities round out the picture of Harvard Law School, 1961, There are many individual activities carried on by our students - sports, theatre-going, sightseeing, reading, parties, but not every aspect of life can be covered in a book this size. So these last pages are devoted to those activities which are an organized part of the School's life. Man is a social being. As evidence of this, he seeks to identify himself with organizations. These are the organizations with which we, as Harvard Law School students, identify ourselves. I 'f': 'P94-'HOUSE Skvmmgy .am nv-nam-M M' v nw-'LlNf H 5 f i ,palm .:::wmlw ' mm L m mmnuunw I np-an-has-Jl'0' :...afn-n.-Au-vi' ,.......--un-si-' ,...f-u-.uugfvh 1':k' na-.a-4.-u-.. .M-.--nr-I V' a-.a.-..-.4--1 :A-I-mM.,.10Lv.l,llr.l ids!!! f-n-.un-1.4 nl-is-1 Y'SMI1'DL'l1UMl11HLEiH?0 SIU' OGJEIIM UV!! IX! NH 'ASPKIS Of JEWBH WSYORY' DR I TWERSKY, A-L-..-.-v.-.2 -. Wullggxgg RFCHHmHmsunu,1gq,w,M,,,, ml-1q1LlfAl,lK' a ss ss .-55' .. . ,mfr,4., 6 , E E E E H- Q . ss a,mws.ss W ,-:aww V ggadisw. a a ss a ss mn m w a ss als a 'wig-f quam n-pawn imma ms a If' ,, ,..f mn amass msn msn mms sms ms mam msn ms mn a ss n mnmwmnmw mn ss 6 RGUING is second nature to a law student, and when that argument involves a case, it becomes inherent. I-larvatd's first law clubs be- gan in 1820, when students voluntarily banded together to argue appellate moot court cases. It was through the bequest of the late Dean James Barr Ames that the Ames Competition, as we know it today, was established in 1911. Beginning with practice rounds in the first year, the competition progresses, on an elimination basis, to the final argument in the spring of the third year. Each succeeding round involves more advanced subjects, more elaborate briefs, and greater honor for the participants. The winners of the 1960 hnals were the mem- bers of the Frankfurter Club. The 1961 finals will involve the Magruder Club and the Jaffe Club. Members of Magruder are Thomas Conway, John Wisdoiii, Richard Burnham, Jacqueline Crawford, Garret Hobart, Edward Leckey, Sheldon Shapiro, and Herman Wilson. The Jaffe Club includes Charles Collins, Thomas Skornia, Thomas Field, Remy Fransen, Timothy Hanlon, David Weisberg, Jack Wood, and Charles Wfyndham. The quarter finals include members of the fol- lowing clubs: Harlan Law, Story Law, Casner Law, Scott, Harlan-Marshall, Casner Equity, Car- dozo, and Kaplan. ' QQ OMPETITION Franz raw, leff in right-S. Crans- ton, C. Giles fSecond Year Clerkj, S. Amberg fPresidentJ, J. Franklin Cliirst Year Clerkj, G. Heilitz. Serwm' rou'-A. Znlnin, C. Asplund, Dean Wesley Bevins fFaculty Ad- visorj, T. Mitchell, J. Devlin, C. Meyer. 7'l1iwZ row-T. Crapo, C. Wziite fPresident Emeritusj. J. Mar- shall, B. Ludwig, R. Farmer, J. Fulmer fStuclent Aclvisorj. fl4i.l'.fiIIg -D. Adzimany fStuclent Advisory, W. Modahl. i 4 i swnwvrrv guna Ixgfgf mama D' slain '1' mn f ms uma I Bevins lub Front row, lefl 10 rigbz-Prof. T1'2ll.lllTlill'l fF:lculty Ad- visorj, H. Starr, D. Oifmsby fPresidentJ, W. Stratton. D. Langenkump, N. Field, W. Baker. Second mu'-H. Newberg, R. Riley, J. Morrison, D. Wl1eeIeL', D. Askun- uze, J. B. Heclgens, K. M. Cyrus, W. joseph. Third row -L. Klein, A. Todd, M. Goldey, G. Pond. L. Hager, A. Frum, A. Fleishmnn, Growney. Fourth row-J, Rnlfainowitz, G. Goldfnrb, j. Trumbull. 1, Dewey, P. Rockefeller, M. McNevin, J. Mzinnix, W. Turner, M. Hulse. il'li.I'.S'fl1g-J. McCall, E. Bendet, D. Knutson, E. Milmlik, D. Searls, D. Nolte, A. Kinnedy, A. Coburn, Blackstgne A. Cullen, L. iucciimfs, W. 'rumei-, W. wocmef, M, Zarr. 140 Fra? row, lefl fo rigfhl-J. Ivlcgurroll CSupervisorJ. Pro. F. Sander Facut Advisor , B. Mzrthes CPresi- dentj, A. Fletcher CViy2e-Presidcntj. Second row-L. Baskir, J. Rosenthal. J. Jacobs, J. Ficurelli. M. Kriss- mam. Thin! mu'--J. Hoffman. J. Kessler. D, Kuester. M. Sonnenreich. Mi,l'.l'flI,Q--S. Arkin, J. McKee, N. Bev, erirlge. M. Pastor, B. Polikoff, A. Yuungwoorl. Bruce Club Firxf row, lefl lo rigbi-B. SCOtCh fSupervisorJ, Dean Bruce fFacuIty Aclvisorj, T. Schzrumberg. Serum! mu'-J. Schuster, R. Falk, R. Zacks. J. Kohn. Third mu'-M. Sklar, S. Banner, S. Holo, J. Cohen. Fuurlb row-B, Raltchye. D. Blnttner. r 1 ' ' 1'--wr Q .- m, N. . ..... an rr-:f-..p.:1.. ..:.s:..-.-.,,...e... :.1......-..:..... . . . Frou! row, left zo right - M. Goodman fSecond Year Clerkj, R. Glazer CSupervisorj, S. Sam- uels, C. Birke, D. Swett. Second row-S. Szilard, R. Kaufman, NI. Levin, L. Castruccio, A. Gold- man fFirst Year Clerkj. Third mu'-I. Cohen, R. Fisher, 1. Ravia, R. Amdursky, D. Houck. Miiirillg-S. Goldberg, V. Platt, J. Stalneker, J. Arndt, G. Hend- ler, G. Benjamin, H. Harris, F. Backer, R. Weinberg, M. Zoob IVI. Unger. Byse Club ardozo Club 142 Firsl mug lefl I0 rigbf-L. Bugge fFirst Year Clerkj, F. Acker fPresident, Prof. Freund fFacuIty ALlViS01'D, M. Smith fSecretary- Treasurerj, G. Concoff QSecond Year Clerkj. Sammi rouf - T. NX!yndham, H. Sigmnn, R. Bogda, A. Fonk, R. Fast, J. Woodeyf. Third row--O. Moyle, C. Miller, M. Korbholz, T. Wzlllace, B. Mc- Allister, T. Finley, L. Gold, R. Vlinslow. Frufll row, lufl lu righl-R. Buso aboy, N. l.cihovitz fClerkJ. M Tischman, D. Smith fSupervisorj Serum! mu' - B. WSIXIITAID, G Clarke, S. Hnrmelin, I.. Curfman Niizrirlg-O. Bel l. Casner Club Cavers Club Firrl row, lefz fo right-L. Kim. E. Breitel, N. Eastham, J, Greil- sheimer fSocial Chairmanj, S. Baskin fVice-Presiclentj, A. Es- saye fPresidentj, J. Ferren fTreasurerJ, E. Donovan fSecre- taryj, M. Girth, S. Schapiro. Semin! rou'-S. Rosenkranz, G. Pike, C. Abbe, M. Raker, J. Bohn, A. Haswell, N. Ciriello. G. Wade. Third row - M. Brooke, D. Feurstein, L. Popof- sky, S. Goldblatt, M. Schwarz- wald, M. Wlmiteman, J. David- son, A. Roasman, T. Farer, R. Murray fSupervisorrJ, Fozzrfb row-R. Troy, P. Duggan, H. Appelbaum, P. Paine, L. Hoynes, G. Platz, M. Wiene1', R. Smith, L. Carton, B. McDiarmicl. Mirr- ifzg-XV. Zabel fSupervisorJ, C. Brower, R. O'Neil, J. Lewis, A. D'Amat0, J, Kincaid, G. Harvey, T. Wriglit, C. Long, L. Wein- reb, I. Wofford, S. Seymour, E. Pinkus, J. Doyle, S. Shushan. 143 hayes Club Fifi! row, lefl Io rigbl-T. Or- liss fPresiclentQ, Prof. Chayes fFaculty Advisorj, R. Andrews. Semmz' row-J. Greenberger, A. Charles, R. Frank, G. Rose, D. Foster. Third row-J. Dealy, A. Milcler, M. Shoeman, R. Hersh, E. Abramson. Fwzrlb mu' - J. Denniston, P. Rient. J. McFar- lane, J, Wasl1b111'n. O. Orr, J. Karp. Minizzg-T. Lumbartl, R. Gerber, J. Glanoulalcis. B. Bloom, B. Psunslwoft. C :AN' Choate Club 144 Frou! row, lefl 10 right-N. Chay- et, B. Briggs, D. Grossman, D. Phillips fSupervisorj, Prof. Bok fFaculty Advisorj, M, Shafflr. P. Soloman, M. Shwergold. Seroazd row-I. Fisher, B. Lorenz, C. Faw- cett, S. Sloboulkin, L. LaRue, P. Wolf, I. Collette. Third mu'-S. Siegel, J. Brocler. A. Bancroft, B. Schenck. E. Forcione, P. Berkley. Fourth mu'-P. Pecker, D. Batista, J. Strong, E. Amidon, J. Hender- son. awson Club Fran! row, lefl lu riglvl-Ql. Plug, E. C. Pinkus, R. Muoiu, Prof Dawson flinculty Aclvisorj, C. L. Ta lor T. Zierk W. Puukin. Sec Y , , l ' 01151 ro-u'--R. Mulirm, K. Knnturjf inn, P. Gilbert, T. Elliott. R. Cnld well, R. Royals. Third mu' - R Herzog, M. joseph, R. Zissu, M Finkelstein, D. Town, R. Blake, G Frieclmun, P. Puruilis. Edward arren Club 145 Front row, left I0 rigbl - LI. Abend. N. Hansen fT1'easu1'erj. R. Birch fSupervisorj. B. Lee fSeCreta1'yl. Serwzd ran' - NW. Hunter, L. Casson, F. Fox. 1. Reboul, T. Brennan. Third mu'- J. Fnrnum, D. Calihan, R. Per- nccn, J. Tankel, K. Gerrurcl, D, Coleman. Mining-L. Toepfer fFaculty Advisorl. P. Bostwick, H. Chase, S. Gallo, T. Gill. C. Smith, D. Berman, J. Doyle, T. Rubrn. Earl Warren Club Field Club First rozr, left I0 rigbl-J. Frug, R. jams, M. Ezgar, D. H. Fishman. Serum! row-O. Garcia-Rivera, R. Hillman, j. Grossman, S. Buchalter fSupervisorj, M. Balaban. First row, lefl lo right-J. Fazio fClerlcj. S. Raalu fPres- inlentj, Prof. Field fFaculty Aalvisorj, J. Roth fSuper- visorl, A. Rubin, S. Leflcowitz CClerkJ, Serozzd four'- A. Feld, D. Fishman, S. Keller, M. Weiss, S. Cohen, J. Rubin, B. Dickmun, L. Gilbert, L. Susser. Third row -R. Lefton, j. Smuclc, P. Horwitz, S. Ehrenkranz, H. Parkman, B. Nussbaum, J. Doe, N. Lane, W. Bishin, J. Leary. Mixxiug-D. Baker, P. Demos, D. Perkins, H. Jacobson, A. Kogan, T. Silbiger, I. jolles. M. Allen, J. Strum, R. Riseberg, S. Robertson, S. Berle. J. Heatter. R. Stone, C. Kelso, R. Testa, M. Abencl, R. Pinsky, J. Golden, D. Diamond, G. Ancleregg, M. Klevan, D. Ryan, I. Freilicher. Fiurl rozv, lvfl in rigbl-J. B. Dennistnn fSupervisorQ, R. Smith CPresitlenO, G. Wales. Semud run'-j. Cutler, C. McAtee, R. Kessel fClerkJ, l.. Wittner. R. Gilbert. J. McBride. Tliircl mu'-XV. Stiles, D. Falk. D. Lowry, P. Reitler. S. Pollznk, W. Alexander, D. Gonson, R. Scrivner. Mimrizzg-IZ. Lnff, D. Paresky, R. Richarcls, R. Yurchuck, R. Teimnn. ,l. Weiss, Prof. Howe fF:icuIty Aclvisorj. From row, lvfl In rigbl-A. Gooclkin, D. Thorn, R. Sand, j. Rotmzln, G. Kessler, F. Walgman. Second mu' -D. Bain, S. Taft. G. Cohen, C. Avery, J. Reno, B. Dnnkmeyer. R. Levine, R. Musk. Third ffm'-N. Waite, R. Abeles, W. Gerurrl. L. Gonnella, K. Arvin, E. Fc-rsch, D. Foster, P. Eccles. Fourlb run'-C. Avery, j. Magee, R. johnson, G. Baldwin, G. Penn, D. Hood. Mining- A. Clovis, G. Davies, R. Gorman, L. Lustenberger, J. McConomy, W. McCurnly, AI. O'Mearu, T. Phoenix, J. Tao, F. Brown. C. DcVore, S. Ebby, A. Garrett, J. Schwartz. A. Suvler. G. Slmtniro, D. Stewart, W. Wisner. ardner Club Griswold Club Frau! row, left 10 rigbl-F. Kil- guss Cfreasurerj, W. Clements fSecretnryJ, Prof. Hzmr fFuculty Advisory, J. Higgins fPresi- dentj. Second row-B. Costillo, W. Watkins, UI. Enders. R. Clarey, J. Rozran. Third ron'-J. Rnpchnk, W. McLeod, A. Brown, R. Zola, M. Rauch, P. Breitman. Ilflimifzg-N. Clevelyn, J. Schwab, E. Dence, J. Graybeal, F. Kil- guss, L. G. Stone, J. McLough- lin, S. Robin, D. Tileson, E, Germani, M. Leshnitzer, W. Tashima, L. Wittner. Haar lub Hall Club i l li m ' 5 L 5-3-'-'- ' 17111111 row. lefl lu rigbl-I-I. Harri- son fSupervisorJ, Dean Hall iliac- ulty Ailvisnrj, T. McGarrey. Semuzz' mu'-L. Elkins, D. Berman, S. Hos- lcins, -I. Downing. Third rou'-B. Grossman QClerkj, B. Dworski, A. Gorclon, G. Brumcler. Mi.l'.l'ill,Q'1G. Cummins, T. Silbiger, I. jolles, R. Wilmer, T. Scliueller, W. josiuh. From row, lefl lo right-L. Marks fClerkJ, Prof. Hart fliuculty Ad- visorj, j. Ellmum, A. Moore. Serum! row-G. Gineolcl. M. Liles . Neu- geboren, N. Larson. Harlan Club Hart Club From? row, lefz 10 rigbl-S. Troy, J. Lysett, D. Mclnnes fSecretary- Trensurerl, Prof. Bator fliaculty Advisorj, S. Dinl-zlage, I-I. Feuer- stein. Sefond mu'-J. Meeker, P. Frank, R. Mestres. R. Lefever, C. Hurt, A. Dempsey. Third muf- S. Packman, K. Jewell, H. Thay- er, J. Quarles, D. Salzman, D. Friedman, W. Latimer. Folzrlb row-R. Scarritt, J. Stone, N. Rosenberg, T. Morris, J. Wilson, L. Hicks, R. Cope. Aflirrizzg - L. Stringer fPresiclentJ, A. Wiener CSocial Chairmanj, C. Goldstein, J. Heider, M. Coon, j. Freund, S. Gross, C. Kingsley, F. Lick- stein, D. Wadsworth, W. Wis- dom, L. Thompson, J. McGar- mhan, K. Nolan, C. Cocco, A. Feurstein, R. Livingston, W. Marcus, P. Resnick. Hmlomry memberr-D. Ohlgart, A. Ny- lander. V. Vejjujiva. Holmes Club Fj1'.ff 1'0zf'. le I lo ri bl-H. Pratt , f g , D. Supino, B. Longstreth fSuper- visorj, A. Brandlin, J. Nichols A. Carey. Second mm-P. clu- Pont, R. Lassen, P. Hicks, A Beveridge, R. Edwards, D. Harry T. Ruhm. E. von Estorff. P 1, Kelley, Corcles. XV. Balfour, J. Greer. s Gladfelter. Mixrifzg-J. Wallace, A. Rodgers, G. Fer- nald, R. Pirie, D. Madden, C. Iaffe Club Fran! row. lefl in rigbl-A. Fran- sen, D. Weisberg, J. Levin, Prof. Jaffe fFaculty Advisorj, K. Lib- bey, P. Freehling. Second row-D. Fleck, A. Travers, K. Myers, C. Normanrlin, R. Hanlon. Third row -M, Goldman, D. Belin fSCC0l'1Cl Year Clerkj, j. Mason fFirst Year Clerkj, P. Sears, T. Lamar, D. Bloch. Mirrizzg-T. Skornia fPres- irlentj, C. Collins, T. Field, E. Heinz, I. Wood, G. Dyer, C. Wyndham, R. Berman, J. Cooper, B. Herman, W. Wiecek, L. Pickarcl. lay Club Fran! row, left I0 wigbf-I. Allan, A. Rossio, R. Furman, S. Feinberg, P. Wincmg1'a1cl. SUKUIIJ mu' - J Wolf fSnpci'visorj, M. julie, C. Tausichc, D. Hochmzm. Kaplan Club Frozzl row, left ia righ! - L. Freese Clfreasurerj, H, Yzmowitz, Prof. Kaplan fFaculty Advisorj, H. Chase, K. Knowles. Second row--D. Smith, R. Graham, R. Morrill, D. Cole, J. Heller, L, Engman. Third muf-H. Rhoads, K. Laurence, D. Ward, K. Bemis, J. Hall. Fourih row-T. Halvor- son, C. Allen, W. Buchanan, D. Carls, J. Cummins. Mixfizzg-R. McQuiston fPresiclentj, P. Mc- Daniel, B. Pasztory, I.. Byrnes, D. Aclamany, S. Nye. Kadish Club Keaton Club Frou! row, left lo rigbl-A. Berlund ' CCIerkJ, J. Kaplan. Second row- y H. Miller ffidvisorj, j. Gregg. l Mimrizzg-J. Collins, W. Kehoe, E. 1 Hoorneman, R. jaye. Front row, lefl to rigbl-S. Singer, A. Waldstein, T. Klcinman fSupervisorj B. Engler QPresiclentJ, R. More- head. Second row-XW. McCann, j. DeLong, E. Gold- berg, M. Sterenbuch. Tbirzz' mu'-L. Schmolka, H. Moor- in, B. Gierke, S. Reynolds, M. Weitzer, T. Malloy, M. Zinn. Fourth row-D. Harris, V. johnson, j. Feuillan, W. Cowin, R. Maher, R. Postel. From row, Iefl lo rigbl-H. Moecle fFirst Year Clerkj, R. Homer fSupervis0rJ, W. Dinsmore fThird Year Clerl-cj. Second mm-.L, Wilmer, j. Mares, H. Parker, B. Neilson. Third row--P. I-Iiam, S. johnson, H. Close, P. Brown, R. Seaton. Fozrrlb row-J. Culver, S. Bradford, P. Leval, A. Hawkins, S. Lambert, Mi.r.ri11g-XW. Davis. L. Percrn, H. Fitzgibbons, P. Gardner, H. Hammond fSecond Year Clerkj, S. jackson. Kent Club Kessler Club Franz! row, Ivfl lo rigbl-B. Barrett, M. Driscoll, N. Grace. Svromf mu' -J. Troy, D. Harrison, J. Kcster. Front row, left io riglal - T Lukus fClerkJ, Prof. Sacks fFac ulty Aclvisorj, D. Loeb fSuper visorj. Second row-D. Schrader, R. Townsend, R. Fass, W. Wein berg. Third row-I.. Small, E. M Bull, R. Bunn, M. Nndler. McNaughton Club Frou! -row, left lo rigbz-M. N Solm, A. Hirsch, J. Hillery. Sef- rmd row-J. Braclufeld, H. Tropp Prof. McNaughton fFnculty Advi- sorj, K. J. Finger. Mj,fJ'i7lg-P Hickey. agruder Club Fir.rl raw, lvl! io 1-iglvl-G. Slwnrrl. W. Shcpzlrcl fPrcsidcnll. J- Craw- ford. R. Fisher, R. Burnham, H. Wilson. Sriram! ron'-H. Stein, T. Trimmer. R. I-lardley, P. Matin, G. Hobart, R. Siegel, J. Wfisrlonw, I.. Perlman, W. Gnimlner. E. Cohan, D. Matz, R. Schilling. 'l'fli1'l! fo-u.' -S. Shapiro. C. Calhoun, 5. Zin- man, D. Sweeney, T, Conway. M. Zillzer, B. Siegel, M. Newman. Mi.r.riug-H. Meyer fSupcrvisorJ, R. Armstrong, QI. Zcdrosscr CS0ci:1l Clmirmnnj, H. IvIncMnl1on fSccrc- tury-'l're:1su rcrl . aguire-Westengard Club 155 Firirl TON , lefl fo rigbl - IVI Lanier, C. Wfinetskv. R. Ouchter- loney,'D. Arons. Burdick, B Keyfetz. Serum! ro-zz'-D. Fisher. M. Heineman. M. Maxson, E Clabaugh, J. Cost, F. Langston Third ron'-R. Fisher. D. Irlzik M. Berkman, R. Manley, B. Dani ner, R. Goff. R. Schultz. XV Martin. Frou! row, lefl lo right - M. Rhamstine, B. Maguire fVice- Presidentj, Prof. Field fFaculty Aclvisorj, W. Blunt fPresidentJ. Prof. Scott fFaculty Arlvisorj, J. Gardiner CSecreturyJ, J. Kells. Serozzd row-T. Lfartinearl. S. Stepanian, T. Hargadon, W. Gra- ham. N. Block. D. Lehedoff. Third raw-F. Hundley. J. jef- fords, J. Hayes, J. Axe, A, Davidson, W. Cumberland. Fourth row-D. Anderson, J. Philhrick, D. Blatt, J. Hamilton, F. Sherman, D. Axelrod. Mirring -R. Richter, Prof. Loss fFaculty Advisorj, M. Henkels fTreas- urerj, C. Stemwedel, J. A. Mac Kay, L. Rowland, W. Miller, W. Smith, E. Snyder, R. Milton, D. Kassoy. Marshall Club Morgan-BroW11 Club 156 Fir!! row, lefz I0 rigbz-L. Trager, P. Panken, Professor Brown, R Mazza, D. Dusseault, E. Smith Serafzd row-P. I-leyman, L. Nei- man, H. Luzerow, W. Cogswell Third mu'-T. Milllllull. B. Har- vith, D. Gellert, N. Knosher. From? rouf, lefl In rigbl-E. Lip kowitz fClerkJ. A. Ellis fP1'es- irlentj, H. Schmidt f'l'reasurerj D Berman Clerk . St'6'0ll5l1'0L! . C J L' -J. Stotler. G. Hurlcr, W. Gold- berg, P. Finelnerg, B. Corn, R Blzmkstein. 7'lviwl ron'-A. Black J. Porter, jr., G, Cllester, D. Bot: tlen, F. Arnold. J. Tyler, R Hamilton. Fannin mu'-L. jen- sen fVice-Pre:sif.lentQ. M. Polclle, N, Petersen. D. Bernstein, R Kenisun. J. Sclncusc, bl. Brennan fl'li,r.riug-J. Szlmller. S. Chrystie, P. l'lllffl6ITlZlD. - Pow-WOW Club Root Club Frou! 1'01lf', lefl to rigbl-H. Fu- quet, B. Harris fPresiclentJ, T Clyde, R. Gallop, R. Lightfoot Second mu'-D. Wcluneicler, W Henslmw, D. Walcott, T. Link R. Empson. Third row-N. Zou lass. E. Shaw, W. West, P Seecl, E. Shaw, H. W1'iedt, T Stelbius. 157 Sacks Club Scott Club Firrf row, lvfl .Io rigbl-A. Purriug- ton, j. Vanderstar, W. I-Iartridge CPresidcntj, Prof. Sacks fFaculty Advisorj, W. Fitzgerald fSc:cretaryj, G. Daly. Sernuzl mu'-J. Arnold, M. Trotter, M. Cooper, E. Michalak, M. Pritchett. Third mu'--T. Boehm, L. Braswcll, E. Jonas, C. Savage. Mirr- ing-J. Camphcll, P. Garber, J. Lux- emburger, C. Tompkins, L. jones, R. Smith, I-I. Zapruder. P. Choquette, B. Duck, D. Fischer, .I. Train. Frou! ww, lefr lo rfgbl-D. Donaldson fFirst Year Clerkj, LI. 'lfelfer fPresidentJ, Prof. A. W. Scott fFaculty Advisorj, D. West fSecre- taryj, N. Donald fTreasurerl. Second mu'- J. Murray, D. O'Sc:1nnlain, S. Givotosky. W. Lamb, R. Garmcy, E. Hcnneman. Third ww- B. Ogden, T. Chittneden, j. Lockton, D. Pats- man, J. Moren, R. Berry, J. Wade. Mirring- L. Westfall, D. Dulles, W. Mayo, P. Burns, S. Rivkin, D, Kavanaugh, M, Gross, J. Goddard. Front row, lefl 10 righl-R. Lnrson, E. Berlnck fSecretz1ryJ, T. Waddell fPresirlcntj, Prof. Loss fFaculty Aclvisorj, M. Marron fTreas- urerj, W. Hoskins, J. Niles. Second raw-E. Klagsbrun, G. Kellcy, J. Gross, V. Damiano, I. Druker, H. Titus, T. White. 7'bi1'zl row- R. Aclums, J. Bunge, M. Michelson, T. Shep- pard, W. Hardy. D, Brown, J. Mullen. Fourth row-R. Robinson, C. Leahy, G. Szabo, G. Le- Noble, A. Dnnson, F. Scribner, E. Ells. Mirr- iug-D. Fulmer, R. Wolfe, F. Barron, H. Wal- lenfels, R. Webster, I.. Reid, E. Smith, H. Campbell, M. Moore, E. Winsor, R. Steenrorl, W. Cotter Story Club Sutherland Club From rom, Iefl lo rigbl--J. Mnlnnrl fSecoml Year Supervisory, J. Parker, J. Mannhnn fPrcsiClentJ, C. Acqua- vivn, A. Piel CFirst Year Clerkj. Second rriuf-M. Cnpizoln, S. Gm- lmm, 1. Kzxdish, D. Kopelnmn. Third row -- A. Mc-rson, C. Levin, J. Murphy, L. Rothschild. Mixrilzg- Prof. Sutlicrluntl fFuculty Aclvisorj, D. Mor,L:zln. S. SL1j.IiH'U.C, L. Trevor, G. Edrly, C. Ncsson. Toepfer Club VOI1 Mehren Club Front row, left lo right-C. Hess fSecretzn'y- Treusurerj, J. Maleson, W. String CSuper- visorl, C. Cantwell, A. Smart fSocial Chair- manl. Secowl mu'-R. Fox, J. Katz, M. Wlxitexnnn, S. Ellwood, F. Martin. Third mu' -J. Wade, E. Baxter, R. Stohlman, J. O'Con- nor, P. Trimble. F0llI'ff7 row-P. Burns, S. Gillmar, R. Nelson, S. Carroll. Mifxizzg-T. Grahunl, P. Law, R. Robinson, D. Adamson, R. Fast. Frau! row, lefl I0 right-C. Lancl, R. Langdon fSupervisorj, Prof. A. Von Mehren fFnculty Atlvisorj, J. An- derson. SC'L'0l1d mu'-M. Spencer, j. Xwortlen fClerkj, M. Bmunstein, A. Miclmelson. Third mu'-H. Notte- bart. D. Sclmmitlt, P. Rosenberg. P. Felzen. Milxrizzg-J. Shere, T. Lynn, F. Del Vecchio, G. Kirklin, Frou! 1'0zz', lcf! lo rigbl-R. Wein- berg tSupervisorj, M. O'l-laire fClerkQ, Prof. Westfall QSponsorj. Secouzl row- D. l-leiser, J. Mum- ford, R. Bogomolny, H. Roberts, L. Krulitz. Mi.i'.i'i11g-R. Blankstein. R. Blumsack. Willistoia Competition XPERIENCE in drafting legal documents is available to those who wish to participate in the Williston Competition. Like the Ames Competition, it is directed by the Board of Student Advisers. The Willistoii Compe- tition is open to students of second year standingg and it begins in the second semester of that year. Students form teams to which the Board assigns a drafting situation. The document, for example, may be an estate plan, or it may be a piece of legislation. Students select a jurisdiction for which they would like to write, and their solutions are based on the laws and decisions of that area. The finished drafts are judged by lawyers with expe- 161 Westfall Club rience in the Held of the problem. The Competition is conducted on an elimination basis, much like that of the Ames Competition, with prizes being awarded to the winning teams. The winning team in the 1960 Competition was composed of Robert H. S. French, William Jonei, jr., M. Melvin Shralow, and Walter G. Van Dorn. There are three teams in the 1961 finals. They are composed 'of Phillip E. Gladfelter, james A. Greer, Alan L. Reed, and james S. Tel- ferg Basil M. Briggs, Charles W. Gilchrist, David C. Phillips, and jackson W. Wright, and Melvin B. Fliegel, Peter S. Grifhth, A. Wallace Tashima, and John Carter Vincent, Jr. AW SCHOOL is a time to studyg but every school has its extra-curriculars, and the Har- vard Law School is no exception. Some are di- rectly connected with your legal workg others are still work, but not so legally orientedg some are strictly social. There are the honoraries - Law Review, Board, and others which work in the legal field. For journalists, the Record and Yearbook offer writing opportunities. And for social life, there are Chancery and Lincoln's Inn. Law School may be a busy time, a time to studyg but somehow we find the extra few hours for the activities and organizations which work outside of the classroom. 4' CQ X f . 5. wx! 1 1 ' P lg' 2 ui 1 fx 'L D ul my sl Q 2 ss Q x gg 5 GRGAN IZATION S Q Harvard Law Review N its seventy-fourth year, the HllI'Il:l1'!f Law Re- view continued as the center of the lives of its fifty-seven editors. Summoned back to Cambridge in mid-August from brief vacations, they were soon immersed in the full-time pursuit of an au- dacious enterprise - the production by an inde- pendent group of students of a professional jour- nal meriting the confidence of their elders in the legal world as a guide and spur to new develop- ments in the law, and as a responsible critic of the work of the courts. Review work is a full-time job and more, but the excitement of intellectual activity makes it sel- dom a boring one, although the demands the School makes upon editors in their additional capacity as students often seem an unnecessary in- trusion upon their major concern, they have found it amazingly possible to arrive at a workable com- promise. Although the connection of Review' proj- ects with the School's curriculum is often remote, the Review is inevitably an educational institution, and the skills it develops are applicable to course- Firrl row, left lo rigbl-S. Rosdeitcher, J. Levin, M. Weiss, J. Vanderstar, R. Hornet, J. Springer, P. Edelman, T. Farer, B. Nussbaum, N. J. Cohen. Sammi row-N. Eastham, S. Barnett, R. johnson, E. Smith, I. Schwartz, S. Friedman, C. Long, A. D'Amato, E. Heinz. Thin! ro-ii'-F. Becker, J. Quarles, D. Feuerstain, G. Cooper, L. Epstein, R. Gorman, A. Clovis, R. Paul, D. Falk. Fourth 1'0Zl' -S. Williaxns, A. Youngwood, D. Halperin, A. Travers, D. Wishnick, D. Fleck, L. Weinreb, R. Dunn, M. Zinn, T. Dyk. Fiflh mu'-B. Havighurst, J. Martin, D. Morgan, H. Appelbaum, J. McGaifey, E. Epstein, A. Payne, J. McCarroll, S. Pollak. Sixlh raw--N. Hall, N. T. Halvorson, R. jordan, T. Wright, W. Hastings, M. Horne. Mirriug-R. O'Neil, R. Posner, C. Smith. work as well as to the practical activities of a legal career. Of a typical two-hundred-page issue, roughly one-half is the work of outside authors. The re- mainder of the issue, which is student-written, un- dergoes a thorough reworking in the editorial process. An editors draft is Hrst subjected to a word-by-word, idea-by-idea intermediate edit by a veteran editor, and then to the same sort of scrutiny zle nom by an ofiicerg the resulting third draft is then rechecked both for content and for accuracy of citations by another editor, and the resulting modihed text is then given to the Presi- dent 'for a final critique. Five additional pairs of eyes later will examine galley and page proofs for substantive and formal accuracy. Student work takes a variety of forms. The Re- cent Cases section comments upon and criticizes decisions of American and foreign courtsg the an- nual Supreme Court Note does the same for each Term's work. The Note section offers topical anal- ysesg the animal Developments in the Law is a group effort exhaustively surveying a larger area of current importance-this year the problems of Discovery. The Summer Project, which this year dealt with the operation of state and municipal antidiscrimination commissions, takes a pair of edi- tors out of the Rewiewir library habitat for wide- ranging field work. The work of the Review editor is not, however, entirely professional. Periodic cocktail parties and athletic excursions give vent to the editors' irre- pressible normality. This year the traditional touch football encounter with the Yafe Law f07ll'lI!1f brought victory- 50-14 - and avenged Volume 75's disaster. . I I Board of Student Advisers OR over fifty years, the Board of Student Ad- visers has played an integral part in Har- vard Law School education. On March 8, 1910, the faculty established the Board and had it take over the work of administering the moot court program - instructing students in research, help- ing the law clubs to organize arguments, and framing the moot court arguments. Although the Ames Competition has not changed in kind too greatly since its inception in 1911, the tremendous growth in the amount and types of duties of the Board over the past fifty years serves as a ready index of the advances made in this phase of legal education at the Law School. The original duties of each of the six advisers in- cluded keeping two ofhce hours per week in the library, serving twelve times as a judge for the hrst year arguments, and spending . . in addition twelve hours yearly in other work to be deter- mined by the Law Faculty. Now there are sixteen advisers, second and third year students ranking just below the editors of the Law Review. In their complete charge is the ad- ministration of the Ames Competition, and also the Willistori Competition for legal drafting, es- tablished in 1950, Each year, the Board thus super- vises the formation of one hundred first and sec- ond year Ames Club courts, creates about thirty new cases and problems, advises the entire first- year class in legal research, brief writing, and oral argument, revises over two hundred cases and problems, obtains almost two hundred Qualifying Round judges fron. the faculty, students, and Bostor Bar, and generally takes care of the multi- tude of administrative details incident to the running of the Ames and Willistoiu Competitions. Although strictly accurate, this impressive cata- logue of functions is nevertheless misleading in two senses. First of all, despite their great number and importance, the administrative responsibilities of the Board have always been considered as merely incidental to the basis purposes of the Board -- cases writing and advising. These two functions, unique among all student activities in the Law School, have always been the object of our highest efforts and the source of our greatest satisfaction. Moreover, any listing of Board functions is also misleading in that it does not take into account the extent to which the work of the Board depends on the special efforts of the entire student body of the Law School. The Ames and Williston Competi- tions demand more than just the work of the Board and the participating students. There would be no Law Clubs without the efforts of the club presidents, supervisors, and clerks. We could not arrange for Qualifying Round judges without the service of the members of the Law Review and Legal Aid. Our task of revising the cases and problems used in the Competitions would be an tion, but is really a function of the entire student body of the Law School. Nevertheless, there are unique satisfactions and rewards derived from being a member of the Board of Student Advisers which are a direct re- sult of the special responsibilities we have in con- nection with the Ames and Williston Competi- tions. You cannot write a case unless you are able to anticipate and understand what will be the Fran! row, lefl la rigbl-S. Keller. j. Mallamud, J. Rabow fChairmanJ, L. Trager, G. Shapiro. Svmzzd mu'-D. Berman, D, Dusseault. W. Cotter, F. Greenman, S. Chrystie. Tbiwi mul-D. Weinstein, P. Panken, il. King. J. Lewis, J. Sharfman, A. Kennedy. impossible one without the thoughtful comments of the students who have participated in the com- petition or who have served as judges in the argu- ments, Indeed, the function of which we are the proudest - our work in advising the first year students - would itself suffer greatly if it could not be geared to the efforts of all the upper-class- men in the dual roles as judges and teachers at the Ames arguments. Thus it has always been clear to us that the running of the Ames and Wil- liston Competitions is not merely a Board func- thoughts of every counsel who will argue it and every judge who will decide it. You cannot advise a case unless you not only fully understand it, but also can help your advisees see the case as counsel should see it - and this you must do not by tell- ing them what to see, but by showing them how to look. All of this simply means that the greatest benefit we receive from our Work on the Board is what we learn from it. It may seem strange to say that the law is best learned by teachingg but sixteen students each year hnd that this is true. Harvard oluntar Defenders -Q-mmng TE asasmau QQWE sas as l W H i an an l s. ll .ss s as OR many year in Massachusetts there was no means provided by which an indigent ac- cused of crime could receive adequate legal aid. In order to fill this need, the Boston Voluntary Defenders Committee, a charitable corporation, was formed in 1955. As in any charity, the prob- lem of sufficient manpower long plagued the mem- bers of the Boston group and they were glad to lend their help in the formation of the Harvard Voluntary Defenders in 1949. The Harvard Defenders started as a branch of the Legal Aid Bureau, but with the approval of the Dean were able to set up an independent or- ganization. In this respect, the Defenders is unique since it is the only American student group which has as its sole purpose the rendering of free legal assistance to indigent defendants. Over the years the Harvard Voluntary De- fenders has become an integral part of the free legal service provided in the metropolitan Boston area and invaluable aid to the Boston Voluntary Defenders in their work. At present the member- ship is open to thirty second and third year men and women. From the beginning of its work, the prime re- quisite for membership in the organization has been interest in criminal law, and the HVD has been well able to give its men a practical insight into all phases of non-civil jurisprudence. At first, activities were limited to interviewing incarcerated defendants for the Boston committee. As the ac- cumulated knowledge grew, additional functions were undertaken until now the scope of daily work includes court appearances, post-conviction re- search, brief writing, criminal investigation, prep- aration of memoranda for various agencies, partici- pation in programs conducted by the state attorney general, and contributions to the pamphlet If Yon Are Arrerlezl, as well as interviewing defendants in local houses of correction, prisons, mental hos- pitals, and at the Gannett l-louse office. The most exciting aspect of the work is, of course, the court appearances. After a four year campaign by Harvard, the Supreme judicial Court of Massachusetts in i958 enacted Rule ll. This rule permits third year law students to appear on behalf of indigent defendants in all district Court proceedings, provided that the preparation of the Case has been under the supervision of a member of the local bar or il recognized legal aid com- draws heavily on the membership and experience of that charity. To satisfy the statutory requirements of the new MDC legislation and Rule 11, the Harvard Law School volunteered to make contributions to the still extant Boston Voluntary Defenders Corpora- tion in order that it can retain members of the local bar to supervise student court work. A special debt of thanks goes to Professor Livingston Hall who led this new step. The HVD continues also to work closely with the MDC in preparation of Superior Court cases. Frou! muh. lefl lo righl--XV. Strine, I-I. Brinton, J. Fletcher fSecretaryl, J. Wcyodey fPresidentJ, D. Langenkemp tVice-Presidentj, R. Moorehead fVice-Presidentl, H. Newberg, J. Arnold. Sammi 1-rm'-I-I. Di Suvero, I-. Baskir, C. Owen, R. Reilly, H. Chase, R. Kehoe, F. Brown, G. Concoiif. Third mia'-XV. Sullivan, E, Lund, D. Loeb, B. johnson, H. Titus, C, Kingsley, S. Lefkowitz. F0lU'lf7 rout-H. Zapruder, I.. Engman. M. Smith, R. Amdursky, G. Kirkland. Misrizzg-R. johnson, W. McCurcly. M. Fliegel. mittee, but enabling the third year students to appear alone in the actual trial or hearing. Massa- chusetts is the only state to have such a rule. ln August of 1960, the Commonwealth of Mas- sachusetts took up a long neglected responsibility and created the Massachusetts Defenders Com- mittee, a state hnanced agency which will now carry on the work of the BVDC, and which in fact OFFICERS Prefideflf 'loel Woodey lfire-Pmridezzf K Opemliofzrj R. Dobie Langenkamp V ire-Pl'e.virZe1zI fRereaz1'cb and Appefzlj Richard H. Morehead From rozv, lefl In right-G. Backman, A. Mytelka CVice-Presidentj, C. Goldstein fSenior Directorj, M, Schoeman fSecretaryj, R. Mestres fPresidentj, J. McGrath fTreasurerl, S. Baskin Uunior Directorj. Samuel 1'o1z'-W. Popkin, P, Fass, D. Schaffer. G. Pike, B. Lee, C. Wy11dl1z1v11, M. Shwergold, B. Dickman, A. Dempsey. Third row-I. Barnet, H. Yanowitz, S. Arkin, M. Wliiteiiuiln, C. Birlce, W. Wzitkins, W. Malone, J. Rosenfeld. Folzrlb ron'-G. Harvey, J, Fries, J. Kramer, I. McLoughlin, C. I-losmer, V. Schnee. Fifth mu'-H. Wallenfels. J. Fulmer, D. Bernstein. G. Stern. Mirrizzg-D. Baker fjunior Directorj. C. Hull, P, Heffernan, L, Susser, S. Pachman. Harvard Legal id Bureau HE Harvard Legal Aid Bureau is the oldest student organization in existence giving gra- tuitious legal service to indigent clients. As in previous years, the Bureau's personnel consists of approximately forty high ranking second and third year students. In addition to the common landlord-tenant and domestic relations cases, the Bureau handled immigration, tort, bankruptcy and contract matters as well as a variety of other cases of a civil nature. The Bureau operates in a manner similar to a medium-sized law firm. Clients referred to the Bureau by social agencies, court officers, members of the bar, and former clients are initially proc- essed by our capable secretary, Mrs. Esther L. Cushman. When it has been determined that the client is financially eligible for free legal advice, counsel who accepts the case is personally respon- sible for all aspects of it, including any actual court appearances that may be necessary. Gaps in our experience are filled by relying on the accum- 17 ulated knowledge of former members, much of which has been distilled in the form of treatises in the major areas covered by our operations. For advice on novel problems of local law and prac- tice, we consult Mr. Edward J. LeCam, an expe- rienced attorney with the Boston Legal Aid Society. It is the practice of the Bureau to refer initially all matters involving domestic relations to an ap- propriate social agency, which discusses the prob- lem with the client from a non-legal point of view. If the agency is satisfied that the client has made a socially responsible decision, this evalua- tion is communicated to the Bureau and counsel then proceeds with the necessary legal action. In thus fulfilling its legal and social responsibilities the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau is recognized in the community as having made a significant con- tribution to the end that no person shall be de- nied legal assistance because he is without means. Fmzzr row, lefl Ja rigb!-M. Abend, A. Nichols tVice-President Researchj, Prof. Sacks fFaculty Advisory, -I. Grimes fPresidentQ, J. Stone fVice-President Clientsj, D. Ormsby CVice-President Researchj, A. Goodkin. Semin! mu'-S, Bonovitz, D. Borden, H. Dale, G. Gornish, J. Hudgens. l.. List. Third row-P. Crane, M. Maxson. R. Leagre, H. Moorin, P. Fass, M. Nadler, P. Duggan. Punrlb ron'-A, Arons, A. Beveridge, E. Dence, J. Grace, L. Gold. Mi.f.ffl1g-R, Hanlon, H. jacohson, D. Johnston, H. Kahler, C. Kinnaird. R. McNeil, C. Owen, T. Skornia. Student Legislative Research Bureau l--IE Legislative Research Bureau is composed of second and third year students selected annually, on a competitive basis, from the top half of their class. The Bureaus primary function is to draft legislation in accordance with projects submitted by busy lawmakers throughout the country. lts clients include legislators on the na- tional, state and municipal levels, members of law school faculties, Law Revision Commissions, Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, and the Council of State Governments. Each project ac- cepted by the Bureau undergoes an exhaustive process of preaudit, drafting and editing. The ultimate product is then forwarded to the client, ready for legislative consideration. This year the Bureau has completed thirteen projects ranging from setting up guidelines for legislative investigations in South Carolina to pro- viding for the escheat of personal property in California, from drafting alternatives for state aid to railroads in Massachusetts to a statute pro- viding for firearms registration in South Carolina. Fewer projects were accepted this year than in past years. This was the result of a policy decision to be more selective in choosing projects. It was felt that if only the most interesting projects are accepted, the Bureau members would derive that much more satisfaction and enjoyment from their wo tk. Dormitory Council VEN in this era of The Beat Generation, even at the mature level of the Harvard Law student, the Dormitory Council retains utility and purpose far beyond those of the mere company union. As the platform of authority it inherently is, it affords its members many sanctions which, within. self-imposed limits of an essentially co- operative policy, may be used to effect reforms and to administer the status quo in their behalf. Certainly it gives dormitory residents a brain cen- ter for the day-to-day and long term problems of living in the University Community, and some understanding of the ways questions may be raised and settled. It remains, even in a School whose professional administrators seem at times to have gathered the infinite wisdom of infinite experience, a government which owes its vitality at least as much to the encouragement of those administrators as to that of the men it seeks to represent. Functioning summarily through its four com- mittees Uudicial, Social, Buildings and Grounds, and Athleticsj, the Council determines only fi- nance or policy questions at its biweekly plenary meetings, It is the committees which try, and guard the anonymity of, parietal rules offenders, which arrange round-the-year programs of intra- mural sportsg which seek to improve and help solve problems of Harkness Commons and dorm- itory administrationg and which sponsor mixers, formals, and periodic dances for the general stu- dent body. ln the past, the Council became in- 'wvolved in such burning questions as the aboli- t'on of the two-woman visiting rule and conduct of the investigation into Law School tensions Though most of the legal training the Council offers is limited to parliamentarianism and the development of its own functional scope, it can begin to claim a tradition of energy and patient accomplishment which adds a needed emphasis in the complex of educational aims competing at the School. OFFICERS Prefidevzf Wfzlter' M. Strine, Jr. Vire-Pzwirlefzl Marvin Garbis Frm!! rozv, left lo rigbl-1. l3u1'dick, J. Goubeaux, W. Strine fljresitlentj, M. Garbis fSecretary- Treasurerj, S. Zinman. Second mu'-D. Wzlllaclm, J. Corrigan, N. Ciriello, G. Kelley, R. Gilbert. R. Morrill. Third raw-K. Jewell, J. O'Connor, J. Brachfeld, -I. Hamilton. R. Glazer, D. Patzman, R. Scarritt. Missing-H. Feuerstein, W. Gordon, J. Train, H. Trimmer. Harvard Law School Forum OMPLETING its fifteenth year as an educa- tional ancl cultural force in the University, the Forum has continued its basic purpose of pre- senting to the Harvard community outstanding speakers discussing topics in the fields of politics, education, and the arts. Because its topics cover a wide area, the Forum is a University organization in a real sense. This is clearly shown by the subjects covered during 1960, including forums on Integration, with Luther Hodges, then Governor of North Caro- linag Algeria, with Abdel-Kader Chanderli, Rep- resentative from the Algerian FLNQ College- Community Relations with leading city govern- ment and college ofhcialsg International Affairs, with Walter P. Reuther, vice-president of the AFL-CIOg I-larry Golden presenting his philo- sophical, and witty views on the nation in general, The Bar and the Challenge to Change, with Ed- ward Bennett Willianisg and a discussion of Americals Propaganda War, with George V. Allen, then head of USIA, and William Lederer, co-author of The U gly Amerimzz. As of this Writing, plans for the spring include programs with His Excellency Alex Quaison- Sackey, Ambassador from Ghana to the United Nations, Malcolm, spokesman of the Black Mus- lim movementg joseph B, Rhine, noted expert on ESPg General Maxwell Taylor, Sen. Barry Gold- water, and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. The Forum, an incorporated organization, func- tions under the leadership of live officers and a Board of Directors. A large staff of students assists in the planning and arrangements of the pro- grams. OFFICERS Fall Spring Richard E. Smith Prerident Richard F.. Smith Irwin M. Berg Plfmzzing Vice-Pimidefzl Josiah S. Murray, III Stephen P. Robin Acl111if1ir.'i'alive Vice-Presidezzt Stephen P. Robin Juan M. Garcia-Passalacqua Secrelnry David Berman Josiah S. Murray, III T1'e:1.rm'e1' Williaiuu R. Granilc Frou! row, left fo rigb!-J. Murray, S. Robin, R. Smith, I. Berg, J. Garcia-Passalacqua. Second row-j. Elhaum, J. Jacobs, J. Parker, S. Schnitzer, W. Shepard fOHice Secretaryj. Third row- D. Berman, T. Hargadon, R. Russell, A. Goldman, A. Rubin, R, Siegel. Fourlb row-E. Lipkowitz, S. Szilard, R, Berry, G. Sheartl, G. Lapicles, W. Granik. Mining-S. Boikan, P. Griffith, D. Kavanaugh, P. Wrmlf, D. Askanase, M. Moore, T. Orliss, T. Skornia, B. Lee, G. Lamptey, P. Sears. Fi-our rozr, lefl fo riglal-Neil I. Kilstein, Morris J. Amitay, joan Elbaum, Sydney S. Traum, Russell A. Winslow. Charlie G. Kadison, jr., Mrs. Lois Shepard fSeCretaryQ, Benjamin M. Gottlieb Serond row-Emmanuel H. Smith. Allan W. Drachman, Paul R. Matia, Harvey E. Greif, justin W. Heatter. Third ro-w-William J. Graham, jr., Robert C. Berry, Charles H. Baron, john L. Worden III, Richard A. Groscom. Miizring-Edwarcl L. Baxter, Harry E. Meyer, Clark P. Giles, Stephen F, Robert- son, Charles F. Waite, john Axe, john W. Rapchak. Harvard Law Record HE Record is Americas oldest law school newspaper. As such, it retains its position of leadership in the held. It serves not only the local Law School community but also a very substantial number of alumni. This past year the Rerorcl added many parents of Law School students to its subscription lists. During the year, the paper covered all happen- ings of newsworthy interest both at the Law School and in the legal world at large. It reflected, in its pages, the growth and increased success of many local organizationsg it reported news of speakers, faculty, students, and events. Its features pages carried articles by many outstanding con- tributors. In short, it presented its readers all the news in which they would be interested, and it did so in a manner that only the oldest and best law school newspaper could. FALL Russell A. Winslow Charles G. Kadison, I Sydney S. Traum Morris Amitay justin W. Heatter Benjamin M. Gottlieb Robert C. Berry Semor Edzfor .......,,....,..... Colzlribzzfizzg Edifor .... Afl1f6I'fiIilZg Manager. Copy Editor ..........r.r........ F OFFICERS Preriderzl Ediloria! Mrumger Bf1.x'i11e.r.t Mamlger News Effifoz' Ferzlzfrer Edilor Pbolograpby Edilor E.Y?L'Ilfflf'6 Editor 17-I SPRING Justin W. Heatter Paul R. Matin Sidney S. Traum Clarl-: P. Giles Stephen F. Robertson Benjamin M. Gottlieb Robert C. Berry ....,Russell A. Wixmslow ..........Charles I-I. Baron ,..........Neil I. Kilstein .........iPaul R. Maria Harvard Law School Yearbook FTER a harried two weeks in the fall, the Yearbook began its twenty-hrst edition. New editors, most of whom had not worked on the book previously, new policies from the Law School Committee added to the early confusion. But everything straightened out, and the work pro- 1 gressed. The Yearbook is produced by an editorial board I selected by the chairman of the Law School Com- 1 mittee of Phillips Brooks I-louse, with the editor serving as a member of that committee. To bring I a direct return of book prohts to the students, a part of these profits goes to support the Com- mittee's loan library. EDITORIAL BOARD Though relatively inexperienced and rushed by I I I I I EIINUI' Dick Hamilton, 21. their late selection, this year s editors are proud of the 1961 statistics. Pictures and student sales B 'WW'U Mmmge llm -leffords' ZL equaled last year. Advertising was increased con- Armrfme Ezlilor Mike Marron, QL siderably, The book is larger this year - primarily A'U.m,jny6, Editor Steve Stepaniany lL because of the reinstating of the index. Last fall it often looked hopelessg in December it looked promisingg in February deadlines came too tastg today it's a reality. Lefl to rlgbl--Steve Stepanian. jim j'efforc.Is, Dick Hamilton, Mike Marron. 175 Front row, lefl la rigb!-L. Rotman CPresiclentJ, K. Bruce QSponsorj, H. Griswold fSponsorj, M. Thorne fSponsorj, S. Levin fFirst Vice-Presidentj. Second row-L. Mannix CSocial Chairmanj, M. Ketchum fPublic Relations Chairmanj, F. Wolf QSecond-Vice-Presirlentj, J. Skornia fTreasurer, B. Mathes fRecorc.ling Secretaryj, A. Culver fFaculty Socials Chairmanj, P. Smith fHospitality Chairmanj. Mirrizzg-j. Morgan fCorresponcling Secretaryj. Harvard Law Wives HE Harvard Law Wives is now completing its thirty-second year. The organization, C0111- prised of wives of law students, meets weekly. The group has been very fortunate this year in having several professors from the Law School speak on their special field. In September a buffet dinner greeted the new Wives, and Professor Albert Sacks spoke about the life around the Law School. In October Mrs. Erwin N. Griswold, our per- manent sponsor, gave her annual fall tea for all women connected with the Law School, professors' wives, students' wives, and women students. Mrs. Paul M. Bator, Mrs. Samuel E. Thorne, and Mrs. William L. Bruce acted as our faculty sponsors. The special events in the Law Wives' calendar this year were the dance justice and jazz , the Childrens Christmas Party in December, and the cocktail party for faculty and students in February. The annual fashion show ushered in spring and the annual spring luncheon in May rounded out the year, This year, for the first time, a series of seminars were given by live professors for Law Wis'es deal- ing more specilically with their area of law. OFFICERS Prericlefzf Mrs. F. Rotman Filxff lf' ire-Pre.ricfe11l Mrs. S. Levin Mrs. P. l-l. Wolf Mrs. R. Mairzdix, jr. Semmf Vice-Prexizfelll Social Cbdlfflllzill Remlzfizrg 5'eri'ela1'J' Mrs. B. W. Mathes, Jr. Cormrpozzclifzg Sec'relf11'y Mrs. D. L. Morgan 'l 1'ef1.r11re1' Mrs. T. A. Skornia Public' Relnliom' ClJfl.iI'1ll:1l1 Mrs. R. S. Ketchum Hopilnlily Cbfzhfflflzz Mrs. R. S. Smith Fzlfllffj' Sorinlr Clmfrmmz Mrs. C. Culver zlflelflbelu'-af-Lf1l'ge Mrs. E. H. Wasson Mrs. R. S. Fischer International Law Club HE International Law Club, though only in its fourth year of operation, now has a mem- bership of approximaeely 300. The purpose of the Club is to further the International Legal Studies program by fostering a greater interest in the varied phases of international law. Monthly gen- eral meetings and smaller discussion groups fur- ther this goal. The Club is also active in many other capacities, The International Law Club Bfflleliu, containing current Club news and scholarly articles in the lielcl Of international law, is distributed to all past and present Club members. This year an active moot court program, following the procedure of the International Court of Justice, has been worked out. The Club also maintains a job placement com- mittee which aids the Law School placement office. The Club, through its activities, presents a fine opportunity for the American and foreign students to get to know more about each other. Besides the academic meetings, the annual Club dance and other less formal get-togethers help this aspect of the Clubis work. OFFICERS Cbllfwllflll Ronald Levin V ire-Cbnirzmzu Charles Baron T1'enJ111'e1' Paul Brady Serrelary Arthur Rovine Exer'11li'z'e Cozmnillfee David Mummery, Bartholme DeSchutter, Arthur Nylander, Morris Amitay, Jonathan Mallamud, W. Waterman, Ronald Russell, Robert Fast, Guy Schrans, Francois Gallot, Henry Thayer, Brian Frawley Young Republican Club HE Young Republican Club continued its steady growth at the Law School this year, its membership reaching approximately 260. A varied and stimulating program of activities was offered to members. Speakers included Sena- tor Prescott Bush of Connecticut, Congressman Walter Judd of Minnesota, Congressman Laur- ence Curtis of Massachusetts, former Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks, Christian A. Herter, Jr., and Professor Paul A. Freund. The popular luncheon meetings begun last year were continued and attracted standing-room-only crowds, The theme of this year's series was the United States' position in world trade. The series was directed by Sheldon A. Taft, 2L. 178 The club's election activities were directed by jerry B. Fulmer, BL. Members distributed cam- paign literature and served as Republican workers at the polls. Pre.i'irle11l Vice Pl'6J'flf81?l' Secretary Tref1.r1zrez' M ew bei'-at-Lai' ge M em ber-al-Lrlrge Member-fl!-Lm'ge OFFICERS Walter A. Baker Jerry B. Fulmer Barbara A. Lee Russell A. Winslow Lewis A. Engman Kirkman Finlay, jr. Sheldon A. Taft Democratic Club ITH more than 500 members from sev- eral graduate faculties, the Law-Graduate Democratic Club had ample manpower and en- thusiasm for a year of intense activity. Club pro- grams reached orgiastic heights around Election Day with nightly campaigning for State candi- dates, a speech by a stumping Senator, a massive Rally in Sanders Theater, and an Election Night TV-Victory party that crept to an indecisive but generally optimistic climax in the wee hours of the morning. By far the most wildly successful Club program was the Sanders Rally a week before the end of the campaign. More than 1,800 people-attracted to a widely touted Old Time Political Rally Honoring the Candidacy of the Next President of the United States - jammed Sanders and Mem- orial Hall to fire-law capacity, while 700 more trailed out on a rainy Cambridge street. The Vic- torian Hall was draped with Kennedy posters, and the Harvard Band, with more gusto than pre- cision, labored through the talisman, Happy Days Are Here Again. From the platform came a succession of deadly whacks at a helpless opposition from five of Sena- tor Kennedy's academic advisors, supported by twenty more who joined them on the platform. The prophesy was accurately made that this first unveiling of the Senator's academic advisors might also be the last time some of these people will be seen in Cambridge. As if to underline his intentions, the Senator, speaking by telephone from California, extended his greetings to the only audience in the United States that can understand my accentf' Later, the Club's advisor, Professor Abram Chayes, was one of the first to leave Cambridge for government service. Fund-raising, legislative research, and frequent and informal luncheon speeches rounded out an energetic year. OFFICERS PI'f?.l'.flJB77l David Adamany, Steven Rivkin Vice-Preridenl, Trerzmrer Gregory Harvey C orrarjlzozzziizz g Secretary Floyd Smith R6COI'lfil2g Secrelfzry , Barbara Bromson Execzffirle Commillee john Rava, Glen Camp, jay Leary, David Major, John Hanson, Tom Hargedon, Bob Graham Chancery Club OFFICERS McGrath . . . P. B. Maggs . . . G. Martin . . . Chancellor john Quarles Vice-Cbmzrellor George Martin SC'L'7'6lz1I'-Q' Gerald Gillis Almmzi Secrelary Charles Collins 1VIe121ber.r-nl-Lfzrge Carl Taylor Finlay Maxson THIRD YEAR W. Baker . . . E. L. Baxter . . . B. Bloom . . . S. Boikan . . . Carlin . . . M. Casey, Ir. . . . W. Clements . . . C. Collins, jr .... H. Dale . . . J. Danahey . . . S. Dick. . . P. Fass . , . T. F. Field . . . N. M. Field . . . R. Flaker . . . M. Freeman . . . E. Germani . . . G. Gillis . . . M. Glazerman . . . Glosser . . . F. 1-Iiggens . . . J. A. Holman . . . R. Jost . . . G. Kadish . . . H. Karasik . . . J. A. Kohn . . . R. Larson . . . R. Levin . . . T. Lynn . . . J. II. McGowan . . . J. P. H. Meyer . . . D. Murphy . . . R. A. Partnoy . . . J. Quarles . . . N. F. Rousseau . . . I. E. Shillingburg . . . G. H. Shapiro . . . W. M. Sulli- van . . . C. Taylor . . . R. Toomey . . , T. Wad- dell . . . W. Watkins . . . R. Weiiibeifg . . . C. Winetsky . . . W. Wisner . . . J. C. Wood , . . I-I. W. Yanowitz . . . J. Yonngelson . . . S. Zin- man. SECOND YEAR R, D. Adams . . . S. Ainberg . . . G. Appleman . . . E. L. Clabaugh . . . R. Clarey . . . T. Collins .. . G. Concoff . . . j. Cooper . . . P. Crane . .. H. C. Donegan, jr .... C. D. Dusseault . . . A. Ellis . . . J. Enders . . . H. S. Feuerstein . . . A. Fletcher . . . Freund . . . C. P. Giles . . . R. Dunn . . . R. M. Glazer . . . M. Goodman . . . D. Greene . . . N. M. Hansen . . . J Higgins . . . G. Hurler . . . R. C. johnson . . . B. Keyfetz . . . G. Kelley . . . j. Knox, jr .... L. Levy . . . Gafni . . . W. I. Gerard . . . R. N. Gilford . . . P. Lewis . . . B. McAllister '... J. McConomy R. L.. Gilbert. . . A. B. Goldman . . . S. L. Good- - ' . J. ph McLoughlin ' ' I B. Mahoney ' I . J. man . . . A. Gordon . . . W. I Graham, jr. . . . Mmmix, JI. .lib F. Mnxson ' Q . J O-MCM., n ' . S. S. Graham . . . D. C. Harrison . . . P. Haynes R. perafcay Jr .. E. Pinkus Q I . R. Reilly . . . M. HCCl1f .. . . G. L.. HCIl3Cff . . . R. Hill- . A l Rice I . 1 R. H' Richards, HI l . I S. Robert, man . . . K. Hrrshman . . . S. Hoffman . . . O. son.. . R. Schwartz . . . I-I. Seely. . . E. Sherman.. . Houck ' ' ' F' Hundley ' ' ' C' W' Hunter ' ' ' R' Iohnson . . . J. Kaplan , . . W. F. Kehoe . . . D. Kopelman . . . M. Korbhotz . . . D. Kuester . . . T. Lamar, Jr .... N. H, Lane . . . F. W. Langston - M ...W.Lee...G.j.LeNoble...R.Lert... R. F. Levine . . . M. Liles, jr .... E. Lipkowitz . . . L. C. Long, jr .... P. MacCougall . . . W. F. Manley . . . L. Marks . . . E. H. Martin . . . R. B. Morrill . . . O. W. Moyle . . . R. J. Murphy . . . K. R. Myers . . . M. Newman . . . C. Normandin . . . H. A. Norton . . . H. C. Nottebart, Jr. . . . L. Pickard . . . H. Pipkin . , . W. H. Pratt . . . J. W. Rapchak . . . O. Garcia-Rivera . . . D. D. Roche . . . P. Rosenberg . . . A. J. Ross . . . R. Searritt . . . R. Schulze . . . A. D. Shatter . . . R. D. Siegel . . . L. Silver , . . M. Smith . . . M. Sohn . . . M. P. Solomon . . . M. Sonnenreich . . . M. J. Spencer . . . S. Stepanian . . . I L. Stotler . . . C. Tausche . . . R. Troy . . . S. Vin- centi . . . A. W. Wald . . . W. Whipple. J. Sandler.. . B. Smith . . . M. Smith . . . C. - Quia mg.Vg.g:l3:E Stemweclel . . . R. Stone . . . O, S, Sughrue, Jr. J. Tmmlsell . . ,L T. Wolf. ' FIRST YEAR C. G. Abbe . . . W. W. Alexander, jr. . . . Allan . . . 1. R. Axe . . . D. L. Axelrod . . . W. Barrett . . . D. R. Batista . . . D. I. Berman . . . D. J. Blattner, jr .... R. E. Blumsack . . . J. J. Brennan . . . I. A. Broder . . . R. W. Bogda . . . J. Brachfelcl . . . R. Burdick, jr .... L. A. Carton . . . L. E. Casson . . . N. L. Chayet . . . W G. A. Chester, jr .... N. M. Clevely . . . E. H. L IW Cohen . . . C. Corrigan . . . V. Crapanzano . . . W. E. Cumberland . . . B. Cutter . . . V. E. Damiano, jr .... A. J. Davidson . . . T. S. Elliott . . . J. Fazio . . . R. Fischer . . . D. H. Fishman . . . A. Fleischman . . . B. M. Frawley . . . A. 181 rr rr rr Lineoln's Inn BOARD OF GOVERNORS Prarirlelzl P. Cameron De Vore Vice-Prerirlemf Bevis Longstreth, Jr. Secretary Paul DeF. Hicks, Jr. T1'6cZ.fIl7'c?I' Jeremiah Luxemburger BOARD MEMBERS Wiley Dinsniore Donald P. Madden Albert D. Leahy, Jr. Albert Beveridge Walter C. Hartridge, II Harold E. Fitzgibbons THIRD YEAR D, Adamany . . . R. Anderson . . . D. Bain . . . D. Baker . . . W. Balfour . . . S. Bartlett . . . C. Baseom . . . D. Bell . . . R, Birch , , . B. Briggs . . . M. Brooke . . . F. Brown . . . R. Brown . . . J. Bunge . . . R. Burnham . . . L. Byrnes . . . Caldwell . . . J. Campbell . . . G. Christiansen . . . 2 E. Close . . . T. Clyde . . . J. Cohen . . . C. Cordes . . . J. Cummins . . . G. Daly . . . W. Davis . . . E, Dean . . . P, De Vore . . . W. Dinsmore . . . D. Dulles . . . R. Edwards . . . S. Ellwood . . . L. Engman . . . T. Farer , . . K. Finlay . . . W. Fitz- gerald . . . J. Fritzinger . . . A. Frum . . . A. Garrett . . . P. Gladfelter . . . C. Goldstein . . T. Graham . . . A. Graves . . . Greer . . . C Grimes . . . J. Grimes . . . W. Guild . . . N. Hal- vorson . . . B. Harris . . . W. Hartridge . . . W Hastings . . . C. Hess . . , P. I-Iiam . . . P. Hicks . . . D. Jackson . . . D. Johnston . . . H. Kahler . . . A, Kennedy '... C. Kinnaird . . . D. Knutson . . . R. Kraus . . . L. Kulleseid . . . R. Langen kamp . . . A. Leahy . . , R. Lefever . . . Levin . . . Lewis . . . B. Longstreth . . . Luxem burger . . . P. Madden . . . B. Maguire . . . R Munn . W. Mayo . . . P. McCarthy . . . P. Mc Daniel D. Mclnnes . . . R. McQuiston . . . R Mestres . . . H. Millet '.,. D. Montgomery . . R. Morehead . . . Murray . . . W. Myers . . . R. Nelson . . . D. Nolte . . . D. Ohlgart . , , R. O'Neil . . . D. Ormsby '... P. Paine . . . B. Pasz- tory f... R. Pelletreau ,... L. Pereira . . . A. Pur- rington . . . W. Reynolds . . . J. Rotman . . . G. Schrans . . . B. Scotch . . . E. Shaw . . . W. Shep- ard . . . L. Silberman . . . A. Smart . . . R. Smith . . . L. Spalding . . . G. Stern . . . D. Stewart . . . J. Stone . . . W. Stratton . . . W. Strine . . . Telfer . . . C. Tompkins . . . P. Trimble , . . V. Vejjajiva . . . Vincent . . . G. Wales . . . Weiss . . . S. Williams . . . W. Winebrenner . . . L. Wfiner . . . I-I. Wriedt. SECOND YEAR S. Adams . . . D. Adamson . . . R. Agee . . . C. Allen . . . H. Applebaum . . . J. Arnold . . . F. Barron . . . D. Berman . . . A. Beveridge . . . S. Bradford . . . L, Braswell . . . G. Brumdee , . . S. Buchalter . . . P. Burns . . . H. Campbell . . . J. Carroll . . . s. ehfysfie . . . J. Collette . . . G. - - - A- Wiener - - - J- Wilson - - - W- Wisdom Davies . . . A. Dempsey . . . Denniston . . . J. ' - - R- Wolfe - - -N- Zoullas. Dewey . . . N. Donald . . . S. Ells . . . G. Empson . . . J. Farnum . . . F. Fawcett . . G. Fernald . . . FIRST YEAR J. Ferren . . . H, Fitzgibbons . . . L. Freese . . . C- Avery . . . G. Baldwin . , . D, Bemis , . . T, S. Friedman . . . R. Graham . . . G. Harvey . . . Bohn . . . D. Brown . . . W, Buchanan , , , A, W. Hawkins . . . D. Heilbron , . . M. Henkels Carey . . . D. Carls . . . P. Choquette , . . J. Dealy . . . E. Henneman . . . W. Hoskins . . . R. John- . . . D. Donaldson . . . B. Duck . . . M. Ezgar . , . son . . . E. Jonas . . . C. Kelso . . . C. Kingsley E. Fersch . . . D. Fischer . . . S, Givotousky . . . . . . L. LaRue . . . T. Link . . . Locton . . . T. Hall . . . J. Mamilton . . . J. Hansen . . . W. Lumbard . . . L. Lustenberger . . . M. Marron . . . Hardy , . . A. Haswell . . . J. Heller . . . W. Hen- T. McCann . . . W. McCurdy . . . T. McGanney shaw . . . C. Hurt . . . K. Jewell . . . W. Johnson . . . XV. McGraw . . . J. McKee . . . M, MeNevin . . . W. Kartozian , , . J, Kelley , , , K, Knowles . . , E. Michalak . . . W. Mitchem . . . M. Moore . . . W. Lamb . . . S. Lambert. . . W. Latimer . . . . . . Morgan . . . T. Morris . . . Morrison . . . C. Leahy . . . Leary . . . R. Lightfoot , . . R. J. Murphy . . . S. Nye . . . G. Pike . . . R. Pirie Livingston . . , Mares . , , F, Martin , . , F, . . . Plcws . . . Reid . . . R. Reilly . . . H. Morgan , . . J. Nichols . - . W. Ogden , . . D. Rhoads . . . L. Rowland . . . T. Ruhm . . , D. O'Scannlain . . . H. Parker . . . A. Piel . . . H. Schneider '... R. Stebbins . . . J. Strong . . . S. Pratt . . . M. Pritchett . . . P. Resnik . , . P. Rient Taft , . . L. Thompson . . . A. Todd . . , M. Trot- . . . D. Ries . . . H. Roberts . . . C. Savage . , , ter . . . E. von Estorff . . . Wade . . . D. Wads- P. Seed . . . Spain . . . T. Stebbins . , . R. Steen- worth . , , C. Ward . . . R. Webster . . . D. West rod . . . R. Stohlman . . . J. Train . . . J, Tyler . . . W. West . . , L. Westfall . . . M. Whiteman . . . N. Waite . . . J. Walcott . . , J. Wallace. 183 outhern lub INCE its resuscitation in 1947, the Southern Club has held forth as a loose federation of those Who, often for worse, have left the Old South to try to learn some law at Harvard. Per- haps it was started originally out of regret at leaving behind the glories of the homeland, but now its origins are as obscure as the uninitiated say is its purpose. However, the Southern Club does have definite purposes, one of which is the sponsoring of a series of luncheon meetings throughout the year. At one such meeting, Professor T. F. Pettigrew, of the College, spoke on Race Relations in the South. A few social events have become annual affairs of the Club. In the fall there is a traditional mixer with the Wellesley Southerners. In the winter, there is a dance sponsored jointly with the B School Southerners, and in the spring, Wellesley hosts members to a fried chicken picnic. OFFICERS PI'E.l'jl!l?l1l Alfred L. Purrington, North Carolina Vice-Prerizlenl George S. Daly, Jr., Mississippi Sevrelnry Mike Trotter, Georgia From row, left za righr-G. Daly QVice-Presiclentj, A, Purrington fPresidentj, M. Trotter fSecre- taryj, K. Finlay.. Second row-R. Livingston. J. Schuster, L. Gilbert, C. Hurt, R. Caldwell, D. Berman. Third rouf-M. Pritchett, M. Liles, J. Train, J. Murray, V. Damiano, H. Parkman. Fourth row-T. Lamar, D. Bemis, J. Spain, W. Alexander, W. Hartridge, R. Smith, R. Scarritt. Frou! row, lujl to ffgbl-OHICDIHV beginning second from left-B. Bloom fVice-Presiclentj, Sidney Traum fTreasurerJ, Robert Frome fPresirlentj, Donald Bright fVice-Presidentj. Student Bar Association PEAKERS, tours, and a party headed the cal- endar of Student Bar activities this year. The Student Bar is a voluntary organization of law students, aniliaterl with the American Law Stu- dent Association, which is sponsored by the American Bar Association. A fall speaker program centered on an Election Debate, and a later evening featured Wllitimey Seymour, president, ABA. Tours, this year, were directed to the liecleral Courts in Bostong while social life brought a fall beer party for lirst year students and faculty. Other activities included a program of finding places for students to work in the ABA program 5 and a study of ways in which student placement might be improved. Chief aim of the Association is to prepare young lawyers for some of the problems they will face as members of the community, and to dem- onstrate the function and value of bar associa- tions as a means of organizing the special skills of lawyers for the public good. OFFICERS Pre.i'ia'e:1f Robert Frome First Vice-Prefizieul Stephen Schlissel Semin! Vice-Prerideizzf Don Bright V ice-Preyidezzt Barry Bloom Tref1.r1f1'er Sydney Traum Franz rmw, left zo rigbi-XV. Hoskins, J. Quarles. Sammi mu'-R. Homer, D, Knutson, I-I. Fitz- gibhons. Miffifzg-L. Perera, B. Longstreth, S. I-lunsell. Coffee Hour The Bull and Bear Club Front mu , lefl 10 rigbi-Oficerx beginning .l'6L'0ll6!fi'07I1 lefl-Dyer W11Llswcb1'tl1 fSeC1'etu1'yJ. Clarke Hess fTreasurerj, Fred Cassidy Ujresiclentj, Allen Smart QViceAPresiLlentJ, Bill Stratton fVice4 Presiclentj. Other officers: Charles Kinnuinl, Keith Libbey, Bevis Longstreth, Paul Frehling. 186 'n l:1'I7Ilf mir, lvfl lo rigbl-R. Dyson, T. Field. J. Meeker. Second ron'-R. Hamilton, W. Jack. Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House California Club Frou! row. lefl In rigbl-A, Charles, R. Colt. R. Mosk. H. Seely fPresidentj, M. Ezgar, D. Fish- mzm. Semud vwu'-J. Bohn. N. Hall, M. Marron, H. Schmidt. P. Reitler, J. Trumbull, J. Brennan, G. Frug, Third 1'0ll'-G. Chester. M. Korlaholz, N. Petersen. C. Wfaite, R. Jarvis, N. Larson, B. Mnthes, M. Price, D. Axelrod. 1 .li ,L 'X . .-.' ,, J- , fn! -X eil 'N 4. . Y. .4--wuhwa os-.elk .. .Ju 187 St. Thomas Morey Society Frau! ww, lefl zo 1-fgm-M. Ahencl QSeCretaryJ, J. Murphy fTreasurerJ, W. Sullivan fPresidentJ, C'. Sughrue, B. Lee. Sammi row-W. Hoskins, J. Goubeaux, J. Burdick, J. Corrigan, Jr., J. Mc- Gowan, P. Frank, J. Downing. Third mu'-C. Stemwedel, W. Cumberland, J. Manahan, W. Barrett, AHMAD DIN Djarkata, Indonesia AL-ASWAD, SALMAN A.R. Baghad, Iraq AZPURUA, ALFREDO A. Caracas, Venezuela BELEN-TRUJILLO, ENRIQUE I. Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico BENTSI-ENCHILL. KWAMENA Accra. Ghana BORGENVIK, HALLVARD Bevkestua, Norway CARPENTER, BRUCE K. Rehoboth, Massachusetts CEVERA-GAMBOA, JUAN Mexico City, Mexico CHRISTIE, GEORGE C. Boston, Massachusetts DELEWIS, FELIX Madrid, Spain DREKMEIER, CHARLES A, . Palo Alto, California ENGLANDER, ARNOLD Toronto, Canada FUERTES, RODOLFO Buenos Aires, Argentina GAJARDO. SAZO, RAMON S. Santiago, Chile BROWN, RICHARD C. Waukesha, Wisconsin CHITTENDON, THOMAS S. Binghamton, New York J. McBride, D. O'Scannlain. npictured Students GRADUATE AND SPECIAL GERBER, HAZEL Brooklyn, New York GRAY, LEONARD V. Ontario, Canada GREENFIELD, GEORGE L. Sharon, Massachusetts GUERNSEY, WILLIAM G. Wellesley, Massachusetts INVERNIZZI, CARLOS Buenos Aires, Argentina JAFAR, MIRZA H. Karachi, Pakistan JEGASOTHY, ALFRED G. Colombo, Ceylon KAWAMATA, YOSHIRO Kumamoto, Japan KUTOB, KHALIL W. Amman, Jordan LEE, LUKE I. Cambridge, Massachusetts LESTER, ANTHONY P. London, England LIANG, YING-SHENG Taiwan, China LIU, SHIH C1-IENG Taiwan, China CLASS OF 1961 CHR1sT1ANsEN, GARY B. Seattle, Washington CLYDE, THOMAS M. New York, New York 188 MECKLAI-KHAIRUNNISSA, SULTANALI Bombay, India OTSUKI, AKIO Tokyo, Japan PARTAN, DANIEL G. Cambridge, Massachusetts PASCUAL, MIGUEL Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico PLAUT, FRANK D. Allston, Massachusetts REBIZO, JORGE E. Buenos Aires, Argentina ROBINSON, RICHARD D. Weston, Massachusetts SARKAR, LATIKA Calcutta, India SMITH, DAVID G. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania STIGLITZ, BRUCE M. Detroit, Michigan TALANA, FRANCISCO G. Manila, Philippines TAVROW, Richard L. Buffalo, New York VAN DE WATER, ROBERT L Rotterdam, Netherlands COI-IEN, JEROME J. New York, New York CONWAY, THOMAS G. Kingston, New York DOUGHERTY. RAYMOND J. Warren. Minnesota EDXWARDS. ROBERT H. Micldletowfn, Ohio GOLD. LAURENCE S. New York. New York GRIIVIES, CHARLES I.. Locust Valley, New York GRINKER. WILLIAM J. Milwaukee. Wisccirisiii HAYNES, JERRY P. Colborne, Canada I-IOLMAN, JAMES A. Newton Center, Massachusetts DEVLIN. JAIVIES K. White Plains. New York FOGLER. CHARLES M. New York, New York FORD. MAURICE D. Cambriclge. Massachusetts GROSS. PETER W. New York, New York HANDLEY, GEORGE K. Salt Lake City, Utah HERSEY. BURNIELI.. A. Cambridge. Massachusetts HEYMSFELD, DAVID A. Xllfoodmere, New York ARNOLD, F. E. Mexico, Missouri BANCROFT. ALEXANDER C. New York. New York BENDER, CHARLES W. Seattle. Washington BRUMM, JAN R. Manhattan, Kansas CLEVELY. NORMAN M., Jr. Union, New Jersey CRAPANZANO, VINCENT B. Upper Montclair, New Jersey CROCCO, CHARLES A. Dover, New Hampshire CUMINS, GAIL T. New York, New York ECCLES, PETER NW. St. Albans, New York FABER. PETER I.. Wzmtertcmwn, Massachusetts FARMER, ROBERT A. Lakewood. Ohio FEUILLAN, JACQUES C. New Orleons, Louisiana FLEISCHMAN, AARON I. Highland Park, Illinois FREILICHER, IRA I.. Putnam Valley, New York GAFNI, ABRAHAM J. New York, New York GERRARD, ROGER K. 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Tbe .rmjff of the Ha1'1far.f17 Law School Yearbook wirlyer to exjJre.r.r ily gnzlillzde in lbere fil'l7l.l' for ibe .fllP,1JOI'f wbirb they have given in lbe jiilblimiiwz of Mir book. 190 Adams, Samuel A. ..........,...,... . Brown, 46 Anbara, Abdul-Amiv Ali .....,......... Index of Pictured Students Abbe, Cyrus Gilbert ....,..... Aheles, Richard Alan ..,....... Ahend, Mary Ann .....,.,.........,... .... Abramson, Elliott Myron .,.,.......,... Acker, Frederick George . ,....... Acquiva. Charlotte M. ...............,.... . Ackerson, Edmund ..,.,.....,....,.... . Adamany, David Vfalter ..,...,,....... Acquaviva, Charlotte M. ..,...,.,.,,.. . Adamson, Douglas H. ...... . Agee, Robert C. .........................,. Albrecht, Robert A. ,.,..,.....................,. . Alexander, Willia111 W.. jr. ....... .. Algase, Roger Carl ...,....,........,... .... Allan, james, 3d ...................... Allen, Charles E. ..,..,,....,.... . Allen, Michael Lewis ........,......,...,.... Altman, Michael David ,..... ,.......,... Amberg, Stanley L. ,..,....... .. Amdursky, Robert S. ..........., . Amhowitz. Harris J. ....,...........,. ,... . Amidon, Edwin Henry. jr. Amitay, Morris J. .,....................... ,... . 42 Andere gg. George F., jr. .............. . Anderson, David Roy .........,..,.... .,,,... Anderson Anderson, , jon Mac ...........,.................. Robert Lanier, 3d Andrews, Richard Kent .................. Blatt, Daniel .......................,...... Applebau m, Harvey M. ..,........,r.... . Appleman, R. Gordon ,...... Arkin, Stanley S. ........,.,....., , Armstrong, Robert A. ...,.... . Arndt, joel P. ..,..............,. , Arnold. john M. ....,..........,. . Aronoff, Merwyn Ira ......... Arons, Daniel M. .......... . Arvin, Kent S. .........,.... . Ashibe. Nobuyoshi ......,..,. Askanase, David AI. ............... . Asmundson. Vigfus A. ,,.........,,.,.. . Asplund. Charles T. ........,.., . Avery, Cameron Scott ..r....... Axe, john R. ........,..... ,... .... . Axelrod, Daniel L. .... ,. Bacman, Gerald L. ..... . Bain, Donald K. ..,.,. . Baker, David ........ Baker, Donald 1. ,.......... . Baker, Edwin H. .........,.., . Baker, Eleftheries P. .... . Baker. Walter A. ..........,...,. . Balaban, Michael P. ....,.. . Balbastro, Arturo .,..... . Baldwin, Gordon C. .,...., . Balfour, William L. .,..... . Banner, Stephen E. ..... . Barnet, Baron, Barrett, Irwin G. ................ . Charles H. . .............. . William L. D. ..,,.,.......,... . Barnett, Stephen R. .. .......... . Barron, Barlett, Barlett, Fraser ....................,,. Edward H. ....... . Samuel B. Bascom, C. Perry ..,.,......, Baskir, Lawrence M. .... . Baskin, Sheldon L. ..,. .. Bass, Herbert .,.........,.......,, Batista, Duane R. ........ . Baxter, Edward L. ..... . 110 110 S2 110 42 110 42 42 110 S2 82 S2 42 110 82 110 S2 S2 110 S2 S2 42 110 42 36 S2 110 42 42 82 S2 S2 42 82 S2 S2 82 42 36 83 42 110 110 110 110 S3 43 43 43 43 83 43 110 36 110 43 110 S3 43 110 S3 83 83 43 43 S3 43 111 111 43 Becker, Fred R. ................ . Bucket. james ....,..,..,..............,.. Beemer, Michael G. .......,. . Beilenson, Roger N, .,...., Belin, Daniel N. ..,,...,..... , Bell, Don Frank ..,....., Bell, Olin N. ...,...,,..... . Bemis, Douglas K. .... . Bender, Martin ......,.... . Bendet, Edward R. ..-. Benford, Harry C. ......,,.... . Benjamin, Edward A. ......,. Ben-Porath, Israel A. ......, . Berg, Irwin M. ........,...,,,...... . Berger, Michael J. ....... . Berkley, Peter L. ....,.... ., Berkman, lviarshall L. ...... . Berkman, Myles P. ..,..,..... . Berkoff, Marshall R. ......,.. . Berlack, Evan R. .......... . Berland, Allan M. . ,.... ,. Berle, Shulamith . ........ Berman David ............ Berman, David l. .......... . Berman, Donald H. ........ . Berman, Russell S. ....... . Berman, joshua M. ....,... . Berman, Stanley M. Bernstein, Daniel I.. ...... . Bernstein, David W. ....... .. Bernstein, Marshall E. ....... . Bernstein, Sidney J. ....,... , Berry, Robert C. .- ..... ......,.. . Beuchert, Edward W, .......... . Beveridge, Albert J., sa ...............,.. Beveridge, Norwood P., jr. ......,. . Bhaghat, Vinoo ........,.................. . ...,..,., .. Birch, Richard ............................. Birenbaum, David E. ...... . Birke. Charles L. .......... . Bishin, Williax11 R. ,.,... .. Black, Alan M. .,.............. . Blais, jan David ........,....... Blake, Richard C. ................ . Blankstein, Richard K, .... . Blattner, David I., jr. .... . Bloch, Donald M. ......,...,.... . Block, Norman D. .,..... . Bloom, Barry M. ...,.,.,...... . Blumsack, Richard E. ..... . Blunt, William W., Jr. .....,. . Boehm, Theodore R. ....... . Bogda, Russell W. ......,.,....... . Bogomolny, Robert L. ....... . Bohn, John A., jr. ............ . Boil-can, Sergius M. .....,. . Bonovitz, Sheldon M. ...... . Borden, David M. ............ . Bostwick, Phillip D. .......... . Boutell, William T., jr. .... . Bovet. Claudio ......................... Boyle, Anthony J. ....,..... , Brachfeld, Joseph .........,...... Bradford, Standish, jr. ......... ...... . Brady, Paul S. ........................ . Brahms, David M. .....,. . Brandin, Alf R. ........,.... . Braswell, Louis E. .........,..... . Braunstein, Mordecai B. ...... ...... . 191 43 83 111 44 S3 44 111 111 44 44 44 44 36 S3 83 111 111 44 S3 83 111 83 111 111 83 S3 44 44 SP, 84 84 S4 44 44 S4 S4 36 44 84 45 1 1 1 111 84 111 111 84 111 111 45 45 111 45 111 112 112 112 45 84 84 45 45 36 36 112 84 45 84 84 84 84 Braveman, David M. ........ . Brietal, Eleanor H. ......... . Breitman, Peter N. ..,...... . Brennan, james J. ........ . Brennan, james T. ..,..... . Briggs, Basil M. ....... . Bright, Donald A. ........ . Brinton, Howard T. .......... . Britton, Raymond L. ....... . Broder, joseph A. ............. . Broderick, joseph A. - ...... Brooke, Morris R. ........... . Brower, Charles N. .. ..... Brown, Andrew M., jr. Brown, David W. ..,...,....,. . Brown, Francis C., Ir. .... . Preston .........,........ Brumder, George A. .........,.. . Buchalter, Stuart D. ......... . Buchanan, William H., Jr. ........ . Bucholt, Seymour H. ....................... . Buergentahl, Thomas .....,.,...... ...... Bugge, Lawrence J. ..... . Bull, Edward M. ......... . Bunge, jonathan G. ..... . Bunn, Robert B. .......... . Bunshoft, Barry L. ............. . Burdick, john R., jr. .... . Burke, Fenton ,L ........... . Burke, Raymond F. ..... . Burke, Williarn H. .,...... . Burnham, Richard I. ....... . Burns, Edward I. ........... . Burns, Patrick O. ...... . Busch, Edward R. ........,.. . Buso-Aboy, Roberto ...... Byrnes, Leo A. .............. .. Caldwell, john H. .,...... . Calhoun, Clifford J. .......................... . Calihan, Daniel L., jr. ................. . Campbell, Hugh Brown, jr Campbell, john G. .... - .... -A .... - .... Cannon, john F. ........................ - ...... . Cantor, Arthur I. ...... . Cantwell, Carolyn ...- .... Capizola, Michael D. ....... . Cardoze, Fernando ................... ...... Carey, Anthony M., Jr. ....... ..... . Carlin, john I. ...................... . Carroll, joe S. .................... . Carton. Lawrence A. Cartwright, Peter A. ..... . Casellas Salvador E. ................ ..... . Casey, Morgan A., Jr. ..... .. Cassidy, Frederic M. - ...... Casson, Lawrence E. ..,.... . Charles, Alan F. .........,.... . Chartland, Phillip E. ..,.. . Chase, Howard E. ...... . Chayet, Neil L. .............. . Cheney, Ronald L. ............,... . Chester, George A., jr. . .,.... ..., . . Choquette, Paul, I., jr. ....... .... . . Christensen, Ronald A. ...... . Christie, john C., Ir. ...... .. Chr-fstie, Stephen .........,.......... Ciriello, Nicholas G. ........ . Clabaugh, Edward L. ....... . Clarey, Richard D. - ........... Clarke, Gerald W. - ............................ Clements, Willianl W. .......... .,.., . S4 112 45 112 112 45 45 45 36 112 36 46 46 112 112 46 46 S4 S4 112 46 36 112 46 4-6 46 112 112 46 46 46 85 85 S5 112 46 112 112 112 85 47 85 S5 113 113 85 113 4-7 85 113 85 36 47 47 113 113 S5 47 113 47 113 113 S5 85 S5 113 113 S5 113 47 Close, Elmer H. .......... . Clovis, Albert L. .,............,...,. . Cockburn, Arthur Cogswell, Wilton Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Cohen Coheni R. ,,.,....,........,..... . W., sa Avery S. ...,.,,..,............l.. . Daniel W. Edward H. Gary O. ...,.... . james H. .,.. -.. joel J. .........,, . Jules S. .,........... . Nathan J. .,... Nei Cole, David B. Coleman, David G. Collette, john M. Collins, Charles C., Jr. ,,..., .. 1 J. .,........... . Stephen H. .,.,.. . Collins, John W. ..........,.....,.., . Collins, Theodore J. ........ . Concofi, Gary O. .,.......... . Coon, Miles A. Cooper, Bennett M. .,.... . Cooper, George E. ........, . Cooper, john H., jr. Cope, Robert D. ,.,,... . Cordes, Carl B. .........,..... . Corn, Barry F. ................... .. Corrigan, John C., Jr. .... .. Cost, john J. ....,................ . Cotter, William R. .... . Cowin, William I. ......... . Cowles, Frederick O. ........ . Crane, 'Paul N. ...........,............. .. Cranston. Howard S. .....,.. . Crapo, Terrv L. .................... . Crawford. George H. ........ . Crawford, Jacqueline ......... Cribbs, Nancy 1. ............ . Cullen, Albert F., jr. ..... . Culver, John C. .....................,............. . Cumberland, Wfilliam E. .,............ . Cummins, john M., Jr. ...,.... .... . Curfman, Lawrence E. .. .... ......... . .. Cutler, Tohn Harvey ...... Cutter, Edward J. ............ . Cvrus, Kenneth M. ...... . Dailey, William H. .... Dale, Harvey P. .......... . Daly. George S. .................... . D'Amato, Anthony A. .................... . Damiano, Vincent E., Ir. Danahey, james P. .......................... . Dankmeyer, Theodore R., Jr. .... .. Danner, Bryant C. ..................,............. . Danson, Alan S. ........... .............. , David, Morton E. ....... . Davidson, Alan J. ....... . Davies, George E. ......... . Davis, Wendell, jr. Davison, john S. ....... . Dealv, john T. ............. . Dean, Edwin W. ............ . DeLong, James V. ....................,,..,....... . Del Vecchio, Frank V. ................. . de Mello, Lourdes B. V. .,....., . Demos, Peter J. ................................... . Dempsey, Andrew .................... ..... Dence, Edward W., jr. ..... . Deniston, John B. ............ . 47 85 113 113 47 47 115 115 47 85 85 47 85 113 113 114 86 48 114 86 86 86 114 48 86 86 48 114 114 114 48 86 86 86 86 114 48 48 86 114 86 114 48 114 114 114 114 114 48 48 48 114 48 114 114 114 48 115 86 49 49 115 49 115 86 36 49 86 86 86 Index De Schutter, Bertholome DeVore, Paul C. ....... .......... . Dewey, john M. ,.,...... ........ . Diamond, David A. .....,., . Dick, Jonathan S. ......... . Dickman, Barry ..................,.. Dickstein, Leonard H. ..,..... ..,..., . Dinklage, Siegrum E. ..... . Dinsmore, Wiley ..,............... di Suvero, Henry M. ...., . Dito, john A. ........,..,........ . Dolan, john J. .............,............ ....... . Donald, Norman H.. 3d Donaldson, David M. ,....... ......, . Donegan, Harold C., jr Donovan, Ellen R. ................. ..,.... . Downing, john L, .............. . Doyle, john H., 3d ......... Doyle, Paul C. ..,......,... . Drachman, Allan W. .,..... ....... . Drendel, Gilbert, Jr. ........ . Driscoll, Marie V. .......,... . Druker, Isaac E. ...........,......., Duck, Berley W., 3d ........,.. ...,... . Duggan, Paul ..,......,..... , ........ Dulles, David ................... Dunn, Robert L. ......... ..... . Dunsforcl, john E. ................. ....... . duPont, Pierre S., 4th ,.,...., ....... . Dusseault. Chester D. ........ ....... . Dworski, Bernard M. .,... . Dyer, George L., Jr. ..... . Dyer, Robert ...................... Dyk, Timothy B. .......... . Dyson, Richard B. .......,.. . Eastham, Nancy E. Ebby, Stuart F. .........., . Eddy, Grant L. ........... . Edelman, Peter B. ......... . Ehmann, Carl F.. jr. ...... . Ehrenkranz, Sanford B. ..... . ..... .. Einhorn, Joel J. .................... . Elbaum, Joan S. ......... . El-Baz, Osama E. ..... . Elkins, Larry R. ........ . Elloit, Timothy S. ...... . Ellis, Arnold .................. Ells, Stephen F. ...............,. , Ellwood, Scott ....,...................,.... .....,.. Ely, james W., jr. .....,....................... . Empson, George R., 3d . ..,....,.....,. .. Enders, John B. ................ .. Engler, Barnet L. .......... . Engman, Lewis A. .............. . Epley, Marion J., 3d ........ . Epstein, Leonard E. ..... . Epstein, Melvin ...........,.... Epstein, Edward I., ...., .. Essaye. Anthony F. ...... . Ezar, Michael I. .........,. . Falk, David ............... Falk, Robert H. ....... . Farer, Tom J. ............. . Faris, David G. ....... . Farnum, Jerome H. ..... .. Fass, Peter M. ........ . Fast, Robert E. ....... . Fawcett, Frank C. ...... . Fazio, joseph P. .... . Feinberg, Paul H. ..... . 192 56 49 S6 87 49 49 47 115 49 49 49 49 87 '115 87 S7 115 87 49 50 50 11.5 115 115 87 50 S7 36 115 87 115 50 50 50 87 87 50 115 50 50 115 So 115 56 115 115 87 87 50 87 87 S7 50 51 51 51 87 51 51 115 51 115 51 87 88 51 88 88 116 116 Feinberg, Stephen 1. ...... . Feld, Alan L. ..................... . Feldherg, Chester B. ...... . Feldman, jay N. ............ . Felzen, Paul ................................. .......... Fernald, Graham H. ......... .... . Ferren, john M. Fersch, Ellsworth A., jr. Feuerstein, Andrew O. ....... . Feuerstein, Donald M. ...... .... . Feuerstein, Harvey S. ......... ,,.. . Ficurelli, joseph P. ...... . Field, Noel M., jr. Field, Thomas F. ............ . Finger, Kenneth 1. ............... ......... . Finkelstein, David -1. .......................... . Finkelstein. Maurice W. ..............,.. . Finley, William T.. jr. .... . Finlay, Kirkman, jr. ......... .... . Fischer, David J. .......... . Fischer, Richard S. .... . Fisher, james S. .......... . Fisher, Robert 1. ....... . Fisher, Robert M. .... . Fishman, David H. ...... . Fishman. David L. ............................. . Fitzgerald, William, Jr. .. ..... Fitzgibbons, Harold E., jr. .....,.. Flaker, Iames R. .......................... .... . Fleck, David H. .................. .... . Fletcher, Anthony L. ......... .... . Flieqel, Melvyn B. ......... . Flug, james F. ........................... ......... . Forcione, Eugene A. ......... ......... . Foreman. jay H. .........,.. . Foster, David S. .......... . Foster, David M. ....... , Fox, Francis H. ....... . Fox, Michael E. ..... . Fox, Ronald W. ..... . Frank, Paul NI. ............. . Frank. Richard A. ............ . Franklin, john T. ............... ......... . Fransen. Adolph R., jr, ........ ..,. . Frawley, Brlan M, .................. ......... . Freedman, Sanford I. ......... .... . Freehling, Paul E. ............ . Freeman, Michael E. ..... .. Freese. Louis R., Jr. ..... .. Freund, James C. ......,,..,.... . Friedman, Dana M. ......... , Friedman, Gilbert B. ...... . Friedman, Peter R. ......... . Friedman, Richard S. ...... .... . . Friedman, Stephen I. ......... .... . Fries, joseph M. ..................... Fritzinger, john G., jr. ........ Frome, Robert L. .........,...,,.... - ..,...... . Frug, Gerald E. ............... . Frum, Austin P. ............. . Fuguet, Howard K. ......... . Fulmer, Daniel W. ......... . Fulmer, Jerry Brian ....... Furman, Roy L. ......... . Gabin, Lynda P. ..... . Gabin, Sanford B. ....... . Gallo, Simeo J. .................. . Gallop, Richard C. ......... . Gallot, Francoise ......... ,. 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ELiot 4-9203 Garber, Philip C. ....,......,.,....,.......,......., . Garbis, Marvin j. .......,.....,......,........... . Garcia-Passalacqua, juan Garcia-Rivera, Oscar ......................,.... Gardiner. john A. ...,...........,............. . Gardner, Wilfred E., jr. ............. .. Gardner, Paul j. . ....................... .... . .. Garmey, Ronald ...................... ......, Garrett, Alan C. ........................ ...... . Garrity, Vincent F.. jr. Gellert, Donald N. ........,.... ...,.. . Gellis, Alan H. ................ . Gerard, Whitney I. . ,.... . Gerber, Roger A. ........ . Germani, Elia ........i..,........ Gianoulakis, john L. ....... ...... . Gierke, Bradford M. ....... ,.,.., . Gilbert, Leonard H. ..,...,... ...... . Gilbert, Peter R. .......,.,.., . Gilbert, Phillip W. ....... . Gilbert, Ross L. ....,,......... .. Gilchrist, Charles W. ....... ...... . Giles, Clark P. i.......... ........ . Gill, Thomas 1. ................ . Gillies, Charles K. ....... . Gillis, john G. ..............., . Gillmar. Stanley F. ..,........,. ...... . Gingold, George N. .......... ...... . Girth, Marjorie L. .....,..... Gladfelter, Phillip E. ..,.... ...... . Glassberg, Mark ................ 55 55 89 117 89 117 S9 117 55 S9 118 S9 118 S9 53 118 118 55 118 53 11S 53 S9 54 5-1 54 118 118 S9 54 118 Index Glazer, Richard M. .........,......... ...... S 9 Glazerman, Michael j. .,.....,.. ...... 5 fl Gleit Milton R. .................... ...... 5 11 Glickman, Stephen A. .,..... ...... 5 4 Glosser, jeffrey M. ........,.,... ...... 5 4 Gluck, Simon B. .............,........... ...... 5 4 Goddard, Alpheus j., 5d .................. 54 Goff, Richard L. .....,............. ,.... . 119 Gold, Leon P. ..,....................... .,.... S 9 Goldberg, David M. ...,.,.., . Goldberg, Everett F. ...... . Goldberg, Harry F. ............ . Goldberg, Stanley Z. ......... , Goldberg William I. .,.... . Goldblattl Stanford j. ...... . 89 1 18 54 89 89 . ........... 118 Golden, Byron ..........,...,....,. ....,. 5 4 Golden, jonathan ...... ,........ . 89 Goldey, Michael j, .....,.,...... ....., S 9 Goldfaden, Raymond .......... Goldfarb, Gerald ...........,.. Goldklang, jack M. ....... . Goldman, Allan B. .....,. . Goldman, Maynard ....,... Goldman, Sanford M. . .... .. 89 90 Goldstein, Charles A. ........ ..... 5 5 Gonnella, Louis j, ........ . Gonson, Saul D. .............. . Goodkin, Adria E. ................. ..... . Goodman, Michael D. ........ ..., . Goodman, Norton V. ........ .... . Goodman, Stuart L. .,...... . 194 . ...... 55 1 18 .55 1 18 55 55 55 . 90 . 55 118 Goodrich, Leon R. .......,.. 55 Gordon, Allan S. ,...... 118 Gordon, William A. . ..... 118 Gorman, Robert A. .....,..... 90 Gornish, Gerald .......... ,.,.... ............ ..... 5 5 Gottlieb, Benjamin M. ..,........ ..... 5 5 Goubeaux, james j. ......,........ ..... 5 5 Grace, john S. ...,.................. 90 Grace, Nicholas A. .......... 118 Graham, Daniel R. .......,., 90 Graham, Stephen S. ..,...... 118 Graham, Thomas .......,..................,......... 55 Graham, William j., jr. ............... 119 Granilc, William R. ............... ..... 9 O Graves, Oscar A, ................ 56 Graybeal, john F. .................. ..... 9 O Greenberger, joseph W. ......,. ,.... 5 6 Greene, David ......,...................,..... ..... 9 O Greenebaum, Edwin H. .,.......,........ 56 Greenman, Frederick F., jr. ......... 56 Greer, james A., 2d ........,.,................... 56 Greeg, james M. H. ..........., ...,...... 1 19 Greif, Harvey E. ..............,........,.. ..... ,.... 1 1 9 Greilsheimer, james G. ........... ..... 9 0 Griliin, David D, ..................... ..... 9 0 Grithth, Peter S. .....,.................... ..... 5 6 Grimes, joseph A., jr. ........... ..... 5 6 Griscom, Richard A. ............ ..... 5 6 Gross, john M. ..,........,...... .......,.. 1 19 Gross, Steven E. .,,...... . 90 Mar1etta, Georgla, than 1,000,000 other Amerwans, of cancer and llvmg a healthy l1fe. owes h1S l1fe to h1s own v1g1lance. He went to h1s doctor 1n t1me. Charles Clotfelter 1S 11v1ng proof that many cancers can be cured 1f detected early and treated promptly. . . Do you protect W1th an annual health checkup ' D It's a small investment to make for your best Gross, W. B. Martin .....,.,. Grossman, Benjamin B. Grossman, David E. ,..... Grossman, Harvey G. ..... . Grossman, James H. Growney, Edward M Guild, William K, .. Gurko, Stephen ..,..,..... Gurley, George M. .. Gutting, Russell G. .. Karp, Jackie L. ....................,.., Hadley, Robert J. ......... . Hager, Charles R. .........,.... . Hager, Laurence M. ..,,,... . Hall, James L., Jr. ..... .. Halperin, Daniel I. ...... . Halpern, James B. .............. . Halvorson, Newman T., Jr Hamilton, James R. ........ . Hamilton, Richard Lee Hammond Henr H. ..... . 94 1 Y Hampton, David M. Handelman, David Y Hanlon, Robert T. .. Hansell, Sanford 1. .. Hansen, John T. ....... . 1-Iansen, Nels M. ....... . Hantman, Lawrence Hardy William R. . Hargadon, Thomas J Harmelin, Stephen J Harrington, Michael J, Harris, Beniamin P. .. Harris, Dale R. .....,..., . Harris, Harvey A. .... . Harris, Jay D. ............. . Harris, John E. ....,..... . Harrison, David C. .. Harrison, Harlan R. .. Harry, Donald S. ....,.. . Hartridge. Walter C., 2d .......,...,... Harvey, Gregory M. Harvith, Bernard E. Hastings, Wilmot R. ..... . Haswell, Andrew J., Jr. Havighurst, Bruce J. Hayes, James F. ....... . W. Hawkins, William A. ..... . Heatter, Justin W. ........... . Hehenton, Georae S. ..... . Hecht, Mervyn L. ......... . Heffernan. Patrick A. ..... . Heider, Jon V. ............... . Heifetz, Gary S. ................. . Heilbron, David M. ........ . Heineman, Melvin L. ..... . Heinlen. Ronald E. ...... . Heinz, Elise B. ............... . Heiser. Donald E. ......... . Heldman, Alan W. ...... . Heller, John R., 3d ........ . Hellerstein, William E. Henderson, James A. ..,..,.. . Hendler, Gary J. ................. . Henes, Samuel E. .......,......... . Henkels, Maurice M., Jr. Henneman, Edward O. ......., Henry, Ragan A. ................. . 1-lenshaw, Weld S. ...... . Herbert, George L. ...... . Herman, Burton ..... . .......... .. Hernandez, Miguel A. .....,..... 56 119 56 90 119 119 56 90 56 57 119 90 119 119 57 57 57 119 96 90 57 90 57 57 119 90 91 119 91 119 57 57 91 57 119 91 119 91 91 57 91 119 57 120 91 120 91 91 36 120 58 58 120 91 120 91 58 120 58 120 91 91 91 91 91 91 58 120 120 92 36 Index Herzog, Richard 13. ............. . lless, Clarke F. ............ . Heyman, Philip J. ........ . 1-leyman, Samuel J. ........ . Hiam, Peter ...................... Hickey, J. Patrick ....... Hickey, Robert J. ......... . Hicks, Lawrence E. ........ . Hicks, Paul D. . ........ ................,. ...... Hieber, William G., Jr. ..... .. Higgins, Francis J. ............. . Higgins, Hillman, Hillman, John L. ........... . Robert E. ........ . Robert S. ........ . Hinrichs, Walter E. ........ . Hirsch, Arthur 1. .............. . Hirshma Hirshow n, Karl J. ................ . itz, Melvin S. ....... . Hittelman, Paul M. ...........,. . Hobart, Garret A., flth ....... ...... Hochberg, Lester .................... Hochman, David S. ..... . Hoffman, Joel S. ......... . Hoffman, Paul S. .............. . Hogie, William A. ........ . Holo, Sanford ..................... Hornet, Roland S., Jr. ...... .. Hood, David R. ...................... . Hoorneman, Evan R. ....... . Horne, Michael S. ........... . Horton, Neil F, ......... . Horwitz, Philip H. ........ . Hoskins, Steven B. ........ . Hoskins, William K. ....... . Hosmer, Charles F. ........ . Hough, John G. .......... .... . Hoynes, Louis L., Jr. ...... .. Hoyt, Norris H., Jr. .... .. Huber, John D. .... ............. . Hudgens, Joe Ben . .......... . Hull, Cordell W. ................ . Hulse, Minard E., Jr. ..... Hundley, Franklin M. ....... . Hurler, George R. ........... . Hurt, Charles D., Jr. ....... . Hyman, Alan I. ............. . Idzik, Daniel R. .............. . Isaacson, Herbert G. ..... . Ito, Shigeo ......................... lack, William I. ......... . Jackson. Dayid O. ........... . Jacobs, Jeanine ............... ........... Jacobson, Harvey B., Jr. . Jaffe, Michael ......................... Jaffe, Sheldon M. .............. . Jain, lshwer C. ........,........ . James, Raymond K. ........ . Jarvis, Robert W. ...... . Jeffords, James M. ........ . Jelley, Samuel R. .............. . Jensen, Lawrence C. ..... . Jewell, Keith D. ......... . Johnson, Byron J. .............,.. . Johnson, John B., Jr, ...... .. Johnson, Owen M., Jr. .......... .... . . Jolmson, Rand E. ...............,... . Johnson, Reverdy, Jr. ....... . Johnson, Richard C. ................... ..... . Johnson, Johnson, Vahe D. ................................ . William Stanhcld ............ 196 120 58 120 120 58 120 92 120 58 58 58 92 92 120 92 120 120 120 92 58 58 121 121 92 92 121 59 121 121 92 59 121 121 92 92 59 92 59 92 92 92 121 121 92 121 121 121 92 37 59 59 121 59 121 92 37 121 121 93 59 93 121 93 37 93 93 '121 93 122 122 Johnston, Donald F., Jr. ...... Jolles, Ira H. ....,...................... . Jonas, Eric' A. ......... ....... . Jones, Leslie T. .................... ........ . Jones, Robert T. ..........,........... ........ . Jordan, Robert E., 5d .......... Joseph, Williant H. ......,.... Josiah, Walter J., Jr ........... . ........ Joslyn, Allen S. ................. ........ . Kadish, Gerald ............................ .... Kadison, Charles G., Jr. Kahler, Herbert F. ................... Kahn, Lawrence ............ Kalos, Paul L. .............. . Kantarjian, Karl G. ...... . Kaplan, Jared ,,............... Kaplan, Mark G, .... . Karasik, Howard ............. Kartozian, William F. .......... ........ . Karzen, Nicholas M. Kassoy, David P. ............ . Katz, John .... ......... . ........... Katz, Maurice H. ......... . Kaufman, Harvey J. ......... Kaufman, James S. ......... . Kaufman, Roger W. ...... ,....... ........ . Kavanaugh, Daniel A. . ......... Kehoe, Ronald F, ............. .. ..,.. Kehoe, William F. .... Keith, Ralph E., Jr. ...... . Keller, Stanley ..........,,............ ..., Kelley, George L., Jr. ....... Kelley, James E., Jr. ...... ..... . Kells, John C. ...........,.. .......... ........ . Kendrick, Herbert S. ........ Kenison, Robert S. ........... ........ . Kennedy, Anthony M. Kent, Robert B. ............... . Kerr. Richard F. ....... . Kessel, Roger H. ....... . Kessler, Gladys ........... Kessler, Judd L. ...... .. Kester, John G. .................... ........ . Kevfetz, L. Barry ................ Kilauss, Frederick C., Jr. ....., Kilstein, Neil I. ......................... Kim, Lillian .............................. .... Kimura, Wendell K. ..... Kincaid. James ............... King, John C. .....,..... .... , . Kingsley. Charles C. ...... Kinnaird. Charles R. ........ . Kirklin, Georae L. ................. ....... . Kirschbaum. Elliot A. .......... Klagsbrun, Edward .....,... Klein, Raymond M. ..... . Kleinman, Theodore . ....... Klevan, Morton ............ Klubock, Daniel ............ 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Kriz, john M. ........,...., 61 Leahy, Albert D., jr. ,.,..... ...... 6 2 LiCkStCin' Fr-ed K, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Krulitz, Leo M. ........ 123 Leahy, Charles F, ...........,... . ,..... 124 Liglgkvl Judith 5, ,,,,, Kubota, Yutaka ........... 57 Leary, Jay Francis ............ ....... I 24 Ijglqffnnr, Riqhm-rl B, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Kuester. David E. ....... 123 Lebedoft, David M. .,..,. ,..,., ' 124 Liles, Mike, Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , Kulleseid, Lars I, ............ 61 1.eBow. ,lily A. ..........,..... ,-..... 9 5 Lillywhite, Barbara .,...,..,., Kushel, Stephen I. ....,.. 161 Leckey. Edward C. ......... ...... 6 2 Link, Tmlgmd 3, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Iiee, Igarbara ..........i.. ...... 9 5, I,ipkcqwitz,REEgenciDV ee. rancis . .................. ...... u .. Jpscier, 0 ert . Leif? Eugene K' 94 Lefever, Richard R. ............., ...... 6 2 List. 1,nW,-ence I, ,,,,,.,,,--- Lfuner Mark 173 ' ' f A ' I ' ii ' ii 7' Lefkowitz. Sheldon R. ........ ..,... 1 25 Lirrm Sren ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, , La111b,W1ll1a111 F., :ad ,........,.....,.,...... 123 L fk .tv St I A 95 I , r I Lambert, Samuel XV.. 3d 125 LE 1iWlik.miPf1'en ' 3 7 l-'V1n1l5f9U- R0l2Cl'f E- ---A- ---4 '------ - - Lambert, William D. ....,..i....,.........,. 125 I gi 'S' I. ' At L ockton. John D., jr. .......... I , . .ehtonen, 'luomo K. J. ....... ...... 3 7 D , -, Lamotev George O. ...........,. .... J 7 Iib .. N V IM L0-b, Daniel N. ...... .. Land Charles B. 94 -cr ovitz. oiman ...........,..... ...... - Iona CIW C -A ' , Leiter, Robert S. .,,............ ...... 9 5 ' ' flf ' lander-. Jay J. ..-.--.-....-....,- 92 L,N.,r,.,, G,.,,,i,, 5, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 24 Long. Lows C.. Jr. .,......... ..... . Lane, Morman H. .......... 123 - ' - --,.- h , -,,-, 124 Longstreth, Bevis, jr. ...,. ..,. . A Lett, Richard F. ............. . . l-1106, Pklfflfli H1 -44------4--- 57 Ieschnitzer, Michael O. ......... ......, 6 2 Lopez, Dflvlll B. -4-----'---- .'---A - H Langdon. Richard G. ............. .... 6 l Leval, Pierre N. .......,..........,. ....... 1 211 Lorenz, Brian E. ..,. Lagenkamp, Robert D. ....,..... .... 6 2 Levee, Newton H. ,.,,.... .,.. ......, 9 5 Loubser, Annaline .........., Langston, Francis W, ...,.. 123 Levin, Jack S. ..............., ....... 6 2 Lowenfels, Lewis D. ..... Lapicles, Gordon D. ....... 95 Levin, Michael A. ......,.. ....... 1 24 Lowry, Donald G. ,, .... Larson, Norman T. ....... 123 Levin, Ronald D, ....... .....,. 6 2 Ludwig, Benno P. ......,..,. ...... . .. Larson, Robert H. ....,.,... .,.. 6 2 Levine, Ellis B. ........ ....... 9 5 Leudtke, Richard L. ...........,.... ...... . .. LaRue, Lewis H, r.... .... 95 Levine, Philip .........., ....... 6 2 Lumbard, Thomas P. ,.....r.. . LaRue, Willianm W. ....... .,....... 1 25 Levine, Robert F. ....... ..,... 1 24 Lund, Helge E. ................, 198 37 93 95 62 95 95 95 63 12-11 124 37 95 124 63 95 63 124 96 65 96 124 124 125 125 37 63 l25 96 125 96 63 Don't Say Good Bye .. . l l Buy Where You Save Save When You Buy 870 OI' 1070 Wlmeil you graduate, it will be necessary for you to take a fond, hnal farewell of some members of the class, some members of the faculty, or of some of the places where you have enjoyed spending spare moments of your time during the busy past few years. But don't say Good Bye to The Coop. All the benefits and savings of membership can be easily retained in the years to came by maintaining your afhliation. Please accept our congratulations and best wlshes as you complete your courses. 199 98 125 Lunde, Paul D. ...........,.........,... . Lustenberger, Louis C. ........ Luxemburger, Jeremiah ........ Lynn, Theodore S. ....,,..... . Lysett, Joni E. .......,,, . McAllister, Bruce A. .......... . McAtee, Craig Miller ........... McCall, James R. ..........,.,...... . McCann, Thomas J., Jr. .......,......... . McCann, Walter J. ............. . McCarroll, John C. ...........,,...........,.... . McCarthy, Paul V., Jr. - ................ McCaughey, Barry J. .......... . McConomy. James H. ......,... . McCurdy, William E., Jr. ......,.... . M'cDan1el. Paul R. ...,,........... . McDiarmid, Robert C. ....... . 127 MacDougall, Peter ............ McFarland, John S. .....,.. . McGatfey, Jere D. ........,.. . McGanney, Thomas ................. McGarrahan, John G. ................,..,.,. . McGhee, Gerard M. ....................... . McGinnis, Lawrence M., Jr. ..... . McGowan, James J. ......,....,................. . McGrath, Joseph P. ..............,........... . McGraw, Willard G., Jr. ........,,. . Mclnnes, Donald K. ...........,..,.,..,...... . MacKay, Joseph A. ........... . MacKay, William A. ..... . McKee, James J. ............ . McLeod, XV i lson C. ........ . McLoughlin, John P. ..............,.,.,,... . MacMahon, Hugh G. E McNeil, Roderick D. .....,.... . McNevin, Michael T. ....., .,.. . McQuiston, Robert E. ,......... . Mack. Theodore ,,.............. .. Madden, Donald P. .,...,.. . Magee, James L. ................. . Maggs. Peter B. .......,.............. . Maguire. Bruce J., Jr. Maher, Richard J. ......,.... . Mahoney. Barry P. ...... . Mair, Robert J. .......... . Malakoff .Fred , J ............ . Maland, James A. ......... . Maleson, Janet R. ......... . Malina, Robert S. ................. . Mallamud, Jonathan ......... Malloy, Thomas W. ........ . Malmud, Thomas J. ........ . Malone, William P. ........ . Manahan, James H. ..... .. Manley, William F. ......,. . Mann. Robert E. ............ . Mannix, John R., Jr. ..... . Marcus, Wendy' ..............,...... Mares, Jan W. ......................... . Marholin, Michael W. ....... . Marks, Lowell ........................ Marron, Michael R. ...... . Marsha Marsha ll, David M. ...... . ll, James T. ...... . Martin, Edward H. ...... . Martin, Frank J., Jr. ..... . Martin, Martin, George B. ........... . John A. ..................,... . Martin, Willard G. .........,................... . Martineau, Theodore J. ......, . 63 96 63 .63 96 96 63 96 86 125 96 63 64 96 96 64 125 125 64 96 125 96 125 164 64 96 64 97 92 96 125 96 97 64 96 64 64 64 97 64 64 125 97 37 97 97 97 125 65 97 125 97 65 125 65 97 125 125 125 126 97 126 126 126 126 65 97 97 126 Index Mason, John M. ................. .. Mathes. Burke W., Jr. ...... . Maria, Paul R. ................... . Matz, David E. ................ . Maxson, Myron F. ....... . Mayo, Walter H. ........ . Mazza, Ralph F. ........ . Meeker. James F. ........ . Mennell, Robert L. ....... . Merritt, James E. ........................ ..... . . Merson, Alan .......................................... Mestres, Ricardo A., Jr. ............... Metzger, Suzanne W. ............ ...... . Meyer, August C. ............... . Meyer, Harry E. .................. . Meyer, Russell W.. Jr. ......... ..... . . Michaelson, Alvin S. ......... . Michalak, Edward F. ....... ...... . Michelson, Mark A. ........ . Mihalik, Edward A. ....... . Milder, Alvin S. ................... ...... . Miller, Cleaveland D. ...... . Miller, Eugene P. .......... . Miller, Howard P. ....... . Miller, Ovvie .................... Miller, Walter P. ....... . Milton, Joseph R. ......... .. Mishel, Robert D. .......... . Mitchell, Theodore R. ....... ...... . Mitchem, William S. ....... ...... . Moodahl, William B. ............ ...... . Moede, Gustav H., 3d ........ ........ Moore, Malcolm A. ............. ...... . Moorin, Herbert H. ............. ...... . Moran, Christopher J. ....... ...... . Morehead, Richard H. ....... ...... . Moren, Usher A. ............. . Morgan, Donald L. ....... . Morgan, Frank B. ............. ...... . Morgan, Jonathan H. .................... . Morganstern, Martin D. ................. . Mori, Toru ............................. . ......... ...... . Morrill, Robert B. ....,..... ........ ...... . Morris, Thomas B., Jr. ...... ..... - - Morrison, John H. ............ . Morrissey, Robert J. ......... . Morton, William H. ....... ...... . Musk, Richard M. ............. .-..-- . Moyle, O. Wood, 5d ............ ....... Mukai, Stanley Y. ................ ...... . Mullen, John E. ............. . Mumford, James R. ............. ...... . Mummery, David R. .......... . .... .. Munro, Meredith V. ......... . Muoio, Ralph A. ............ . Murdock, Daniel R. .......... ...... . Murphy, Edward J. ....... . Murphy, James M. ........... . Murphy, J. Nicholas ....... ....... Murphy, Joseph D. ....... . Murphy, Richard J. ............... ...... . Murray, Josiah S., sd -.--..,,.--- '----.- Murray, Richard H. ............. ...... . Myers, Kenneth R. ....... . Myers, William T. ....... . Mytelka, Arnold K. ....... . Nadler, Myron R. ....... . Nathan, Walter I. ............ . Nathanson, Robert L. ....... ...... . Neilson, Benjamin R. . ...... .... . .. Nelson, Richard M. ....... . Nesson, Charles R. ....... . 200 126 65 97 126 97 65 65 65 97 97 98 65 98 98 '65 65 126 98 65 66 126 98 66 66 98 98 66 126 98 126 126 98 98 98 66 66 98 126 98 98 37 126 98 98 126 98 126 126 66 127 37 127 66 99 66 99 99 66 127 66 66 127 67 67 67 99 99 127 67 127 4 Neu, John L. ........................ ...... 9 9 Neuman, Robert H. .............. ...... 6 7 Newberg, Herbert B. ........ ...... 6 7 Newman, Alan B. ...,.......... ........... 6 7 Newman, Martin D. ........... ........... 1 27 Nichols, Andrew I.. ...... ...... 4 67 Nichols, Frederick H ............ ...... 6 7 Nichols, James R. ............ . .......... 127 Nickles, Peter J. .................... ........... 1 27 Niemann. Lawrence B. .................. 99 Nieuwenkamp, Geertie G. ............ 38 Niles, John B. ......................................,... 127 Nolan, John K. .................... ........... 1 27 Nolte, Dagobert .................................... 58 Normandin, Charles P. .................. 127 Norton, Hugh A. ................. ........... 1 27 Nottebart, Harry C.. Jr. .................. 127 Nussbaum. Bernard W. ....... . ..... 67 Nye, Stephen A. .................... ...... 9 9 Nylancler, Arthur V. J. ....... ...... 3 8 Ober, Robert F., Jr. ........ .... . . 67 O'Connor, James D. ........,. ....... 1 27 O'Connor. Otis L. ......... ........... 1 27 Ogden, William B. ......... ......... . . 127 O'Haire, Michael ............,.... ........... 1 28 Ohlgart, Dietrich C. ........... ...... 3 8 O'Kief. 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Morris ............. .... 7 0 Piel, Anthony L. .....,......... ...,... 1 28 Rand, David E. ............... ......... 7 0 Pike, George E., Jr, ........... ......, 1 00 Rapchak, John W. .,.... ......... l 29 Pipkin, james H., jr. 128 Ratchye, Boyd H. .....,.....,., ..,...... 1 29 Platt, Vincent E. ............... ...... 1 00 Rattner, Williain E. .........Y. ......... 7 0 Platz, George A. ............... ....,.. 1 28 Rauch, Michael H. ...... ......... 1 29 Plews, -Iohn H. R. ......... ....... 1 00 Rava. john A. ............. .....i... 1 29 Polelle, Michael -1. ......... ....... 1 23 Ray, Cecil A., Jr. ......... .... 5 S Polikolf, Benet, jr. ......... ....... 1 00 Reboul, John W. ......... ...,..... 1 29 Pollak, Stuart R. ............... ....... 1 00 Reed, Alan L. .,..,.,........... ...,...., 7 0 Pond, George S. ..,.,...........,... .,..... 1 00 Reilly, Richard M. ...... ...,..... 1 .00 Popkin, William D. 69 Reitler, Paul M. ....... .......,. 1 29 Popofsky, Melvin L. ........... ...... 1 00 Resnik, Paul ........................ ......... 1 29 Porada, Elizabeth A. 38 Reynolds, Sarah B. ........,...,. ......... 1 00 Porges, Robert E. ............ ...... 1 00 Reynolds, William T. .......... .... 7 0 Porter, james D., jr. 129 Rhamstone, Mary E. ..... ......... 1 29 Posner, Laurence E. ...... .,..... 6 9 Rhoarls, Henry W. ........... ......... 1 00 Postel, Robert I. ............... .....,. 1 29 Ricci, Arthur O. ...,..........,....... ......... 1 00 Posternak, Noel G. ......... ......, 6 9 Rice, Jerome S. .................................... 100 Irjmfr, gmqlrl I.H1r. 129 Richards, Robert H., sa .......,..1,...... 101 raft, 1 lam - --- -- -- -- 1 29 Richman, Harold S. ,........... 70 Pficef Michael G' ' 6 9 Richter Ronald H. .,.... ..,...... 1 01 Prior, Cornelius B., jr. ..................... 100 Rim, 'Peter F . H -'.'.- 129 Pritchett, Mebane M. 129 Rifkizld Robeft -I 4 ntn. 70 Pllflwtoff- Alfred La 3d 69 Riseberg, Richard il. ,..... .. .,....... 101 Rivkin, Steven R. ........,............. ...,..... 1 01 Quflflffs. 101111 Ru If- 70 Roberts, Harry M., Jr. ....... ..,...... 1 29 Qlllnlilfh GUY C- '-------------- '------ 1 29 Robertson, Stephen F. .......... ......... 1 01 Robin, Stephen P. .............. ..,...... 1 01 Raab, Sheldon ........... 70 Robinson, Roger W. ......,. ......... 1 29 Rabinovitz, joel .......... 129 Roby, David M. ............ ......... 1 01 202 Roche, Douglas D. ............ . Rockefeller, Warren P. ...... ...... . Rodgers, Allan G. ............. Rohrbaugh, Stephen B. ...... ...... . Roscleitcher, Sidney S, .,...... ...... . Rose, Graham S. .....,....... . Rosen, jerome A. ....... . Rosenberg, Neal L. ....... . Rosenfeld, jack E. ............ . Rosenkranz, Stephen M. ...... ...... . Rosenthal, joseph M. Ross, Alfred -1. ................... . Rossio, Arthur I.. ............. ,. Roth, James S. ........................ . Rothschild, Loren R. ......... . Rotman, Jerry F. ............. . Rousseau, Norman P. .,.... . Rovine, Arthur W. . .... Royds, Richard A. ............ . Rowland, Landon H. ......... . Rozran, ,lack L. ............ .. Rubin, Asher ................... Rubin, joseph R. ......... . Ruhm, Thomas F. ........ , Russell, Ronald G. ....... . Ryan, Dennis P. .......... .... . de Sa Periera, Robert B. ........... . Salacuse. jeswald W. .. .......... ....,. . Saltlel, David M. ...,......... . Salzman, David B. ....... . Samuela, I. Stephen .......... 130 130 101 130 70 130 70 101 101 130 150 130 130 101 130 71 71 71 150 101 130 71 150 101 71 130 58 130 101 71 101 Ojicial Photographers for 1961 HARVARD LAW YEARBOOK Dlurray Studios Inc. 9 WEST 46TH STREET NEW YORK CITY XVEDDING 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 203 75 Sand, Robert H. ..... . Sandler, james P. ...... .. Savage, Carroll 1. ....,...,...,.... . Scarritt, Richard W. ...,..., . Schaffer, Daniel C. .....,,.. . Schaiman, David S. ..,,....... . Schaum berg. Tom M. ......... .............. . Schenck, Beniamin R., 2d Schiff, Stanley A. ........... .. ....... ...... .... . Schilling, Richard M. ...,.... . Schindel, Andrew M. ........ . Schlissel. Stephen W. ........ . Schmid. Camille ................... Schmidt, Douglas E. ........ . Schmidt, Harrison J. ..,..... . Schmolka. Leo L. .....l....,. . Schnee. Victor ...................... Schneider, David M. .,.... . Schnitzer. Sandra ........... Schnur, Robert A. .,.......... . Schoeman, Michael E. ........ . Schrader, Dorothy M. ..... . Schrans. Guy A. ............... . Schueller. Thomas G. ...,.... . Schultz, Jerome M. ,....... .. Schulz. Gunther G. ......,...,... . Schulze. Richard P.. Jr. ................ .. Schupack, Stephen W. ..... . Schuster. Jack H. .................. -. Schwartz, Howard K. ........ . Schwartz, Jack B. .............. .. Schwartz, Joseph L. ........ .. Schwartz, Robert B. .........,.... . Schwartz, Robert E. .....................,....... . Schwarzwald, Melvin S. Scotch, Benson D. .............. . Scribner, Fred C.. 3d ........ . Scrivner, Robert W. ......... . Searls, David C. ....,..... . Sears, Peter A. ..................... . Seaton, Richard H. ......... . Seely, Hall ....................... Selig, Edward 1. .......... . Semmel, Kenneth ................ Sentell. Robert P.. Jr. ....... .. Serritella, Peter J. ......... . Seyler, Axel P. .......................... . Seymour, Samuel H. ........ . Shafiir, Melvyn L. ............ . 76 Shatter, Amman D. ....... Shapiro, George H. ...... . Shapiro, Herbert B. ......... . Shapiro, Sheldon R. ...... . Shapiro Susan F. ................ . , Sharfman, Jerome E. . ...... .. Shaw, Edward Mi. ........ .,.. . Shaw, Eric W. ............. . Sheard, Gilbert A. ......... . Shepard, William S, ........ . Sheppard, Thomas R. ........ . Shere, joel M. ...,................. . Sherman, Edward F. ...... . Sherman, john R. .. ........ ...... . . Shihata, Ibrahim F. 1. ........ . Shillingburg, J. Edward Shine, Philip QI. ....................... . Shore, Harold B. ............ . Shortridge, Wayne H. ........ . Shushan, Sidney L. ......... . Shwergold, Marcel .......... Siegel, Richard D. .... . Siegel, Stanley ............,. Sigman, Harry C. ....... . 71 101 130 130 101 71 130 130 38 101 131 102 38 131 102 131 102 102 102 131 71 131 38 102 102 38 131 71 131 71 71 102 72 102 102 72 131 72 72 131 131 102 131 72 33 102 72 102 131 131 72 131 72 131 102 72 131 102 72 72 131 102 102 38 72 73 73 131 102 102 132 132 132 ndex Silber, Michael D. ..........,...... ....... . Silberman, Maurence H. Silbiger, Tommy ............... Silver, Lawrence B. ........ . Simon, Alexander .......... Singer, Henry A. .... . Singer, Paul H. .......... . Skeels, David M. .... . Sklar, Michael L. ......... . Skornia, Thomas A. ........ . Slobodkin, Sidney A. ..... . Small, Smart, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, s Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Lawrence R. ...... . Allen R. ............ . Cyril V., jr. ...,... .. David N. ......... . Doyle J., jr. ....... .. Edmund C. .........., . Emmanuel H. ..... . Ernest E. - .......... . Floyd V. ............ . Malcolm G. ...,.... . Richard E. ...... . Richard F. ...... . Robert G. .... . Robert S. ..... Robert W. ......... . Wesley B. .... , Smuck, john C. ............ . Snyder, Edward I. ........... . Sohigian, Ronald Ivf. ........ . Sohn, Michael N. ...... . Solomon, Ezekiel ............... Solomon, Martin P. ...... ........ .... . . .. Sonnenreich, Michael R. Sonobe, Hidenobu ................. . Spain. Jack H., Jr, .1....1...........,.......... . Spalding, Leonard A., 3d Spector, Eric S. ................................... . Springer, James V. .. .1.......... .... . Stamberg, Louis C. ........ . Stamler, Elliot J. .................... ....... . Standard, Kenneth G. ........ ....... . Stanzler, Richard S. ........ , Starr, Harold P. ....................... ....... . Stebbins, Rowland, ad ............... ...... Stebbins, Theodore E., Jr. ......... Steenrod, Ralston W. .... ......... .......... . Stein, Girard L. ....................... ....... . Stemwedel, Charles G. ................. . Stepanian, Steven A., 2d Stephens, Ronald J. .............. ....... . Sterenbuch, Martin ............ Stern. Gerald M. .... . Sternberg, David .......... Sterzing, Carl B., jr. .... .. Stewart, Daniel L. ...... . Stiles, William H. ......... . Stoker, james J. ........... .. Stolar, Henry S. - ................ Stone, john.K. P., 3d ........... ........ Stone, Lewis B. .......,......... . Stone, Robert S. ............ . Stotler, john L. - ................ Stratton, William R. ..... . Strme, Walter M., Ir. ........ ....... . Stringer, Lewis E. 1 ........... Strong, jonathan .......... Strum, Gary -1. ...... . Strum, ,lay G. ............... . Suarez, Philip M. ............ Subrin. Stephen N. .............. ....... . Sughrue, Oliver S., jr. ........ ....... . Sullivan, St. Clair A. ..... . 204 73 73 103 132 73 105 73 103 132 73 103 132 73 73 73 103 103 132 103 103 103 73 132 132 73 103 74 103 74 74 132 38 132 132 39 132 74 103 74 74 132 103 74 74 103 132 132 103 103 132 133 133 74 74 74 74 133 133 133 75 103 1,03 133 75 75 75 104 75 104 133 104 104 153 Sullivan, William M. .... . Susser, Leslie ..................... Sweeney, Donald N. ....,. . Sweet, David -1. .......... . Swett, Daniel R. .............. . Swirnolt, Michael A. ....... . Szabo, George Z. ............ . Szilard, Stephen A. ...... . Tafe, Henry L., 3d ......... Taft, Sheldon A. ................ . Taguinod. Teodorico C. . ...... Tanada, Wigberto E. ....... . Tankel. ,lerome K. ....... .. Tao. james F. ......................... . Tashima, Atsushi W. ....... . Tausche. Charles A. ...,. . Taylor, Carl L. ..,....... . Teiman, Richard B. ...... . Telfer, James S. ......... .......... . Testa, Richard J. ................ . Thackeray, jonathan E. .. Thayer, Henry H. ............. . Thomas, Stephan P. ...... . Thome, Joseph R. ...........,. . Thompson, Lawrence B. .. Thompson, Neil D. .......... . Thomson, Richard C. .... . Thorn, Dale A. ............... . Tileson, Dean j. ................ . Tischman, Michael B. .... . Titus, Herbert W. ..... ........ . Todd, Arthur W., lr. .... . Tompkins, Charles V., jr. ........... . Toomey, Paul R. ................ . Towe, Dudley J. ................ . Townsend, Robert -1. ....... . Trager, David G. ........... . Trager, Leslie ................. Train, john K., 3d ..... .. Traum, Sidney S. ............ . Travers, Arthur H. ...... . Travor, Leigh B. ............ .... . Trimble, Phillip R. .........,........... ....... . Trimmer, Harold S., jr. ,. Tropp, Harvey ............,.......... Trotter, Michael H. ..... . Troy, joseph F. .......... . Troy, Richard H. ....... . Troy, Stuart ........................ Trumbull, John A. ............. . Turner, Frederick K. ....... . Turner, William B. ..... . Tyler, john R., jr. . ..... 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Welfeld, Irving H. ........,...........,..... . Wertheimer, Frederic M. ....,......... . Wferthmann, Arthur A., jr. ........ . Wfest, David L. ..,............,.......,........... . 105 134 134 77 134 77 134 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 77 134 105 77 134 77 106 106 77 77 77 77 1046 134 106 106 134 106 Index West, Williaiiii H. ......... ..,.., 1 06 Wfood, jack C. , ......., .. Westfall, Donald D. .....,.. .. ..,.... 106 Woodey, john j. ,..., Westfall, Lawrence S. ......... ....... 1 06 Wooclle, Gary L. .,......,.... .. Wheeler, Don E. .......,........, ...... 1 06 Wcmrden, john L., 3d .....,., .. Whelan, Charles M. ............, ....,, 5 9 Wriedt, Hans C. F. ..........,..,.... Whipple, William, Bd ......,... ...... 1 54 Wriglit, jackson W. ....,...............,.. . White, George L, ...,,..,......... .,,... 1 35 Wright, 'Thomas D. .......,................. .. White, Thomas C. ......... ...... 1 06 Wyndham, Charles M,. 3d White, Walter E. ..,....,..... ...... 7 8 , Whiteman. Michael .........,...... ...... 1 06 Yfmffwltz- Herbert XV- -----------' Whynott, David A. ....,.....,................ 78 Yemmi Edward rr-'4---r-4'r'4 f' Wiener, Alexander L., jr. ...,......., 106 XCSISY1 Mlclvlel Wiener, Malcolm H. .. ,,........, .,.... 1 55 Xoung- Mleen M' --- '--- Wmlinms. Stephen F. -V4.'.-'--- A4.A-- 7 3 Youngelson, james ....,,........,.............. . Willson, Walter A., sa ...,....,....,,... 106 YOUHSWOOU- Alfred D- -----1-'-----1111 - Wilson, Herman ......................... ....,. 7 8 Yuffhufk, Row A' ----'---'--- - Wilson, John P. ......................,............. 106 , - - Winebrenner, Wirt S., Jr. .,........,. 78 Xcmlfiiq, D' ' Winer, Louis M. ..,.....................,........... 78 Zackq' Richqrd i ' ' Winetsky, Charles N. ...,....., ..,... 7 8 Zqpruder I,iem.y ' ' Winslow, Russell A. ..,...,. ...... 7 8 Zf,,.r Melvyn H ' Winsor, Ernest ........,..,.......,... . ,.... 155 Zzlwikos Christ, 'ii ' Wisdom, 101111 M. ................... ...,.. 7 8 Zedrossgr Josephhy 'A.4 9 Wisdom, William B., jr. ,...... ..... 1 06 -, ' 'A ,. . . Zeiger, Robert A. ...... W1Sl1nlCk, D21V1ll M. ............. ...... 1 06 Zeisel Iillhn ' Wilford L .......,... ....... 'S - ' -' ' 'i'i 'i' Wlsneff ' ' ' Zierk, 'lhomas A. ....... .. Witmer, G. Robert, jr. ....... ,..,.. 1 06 Wittes, Robert P. ....,........... . Wittner, Loren A. ...,.... . 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