Harvard Law School - Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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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

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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



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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

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