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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.
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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.
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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
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