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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
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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
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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
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