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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
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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
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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
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