HARVARD LAW SCHOOL CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS RICHARD LEE HAMILTON, Editor JAMES MERRILL JEFFORDS, Burineu Manager MxcHAEL RALPH MARRON, Arrociafe Edizor 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 advertisers, the subscribers, the staff of the Yearbook. Q 1962 Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House A a3,.w, 1 : :gn L. , K - 955195 . . L . . fx 39.2 Hiyikimcleif. .xv 51 aa, x , 'MQ'-I::ff Us - ' Y 'W 'f' -f'Yf: , '?T2 5fA JW 'xzvv 12 'fly' .. . . ' ' 12.25 .1 Q, MQ' 1' X: F. 'j...i 4 ffx wi T5-'sv-x.f!54i'f'J 'b 5-'U 'W ,r ' .fn F' 5 M Sigur. M ,, ,,...,,,--..,M..,-...,.-,, 4. hum' . ....-.. - .Q , f JL .-,,aunisub.As1w,, ,. . ,Twwqggig 5777: 9 we wr ' gg , . . . . - -1 -' , , .,,. . . . l . 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M 2' ff., 'f :ff 5 The HARVARD LAW SCHCUL Yearbook 1962 CONTENTS Dedication ............. . . . 4 Harvard Law School ,... . . . 7 Faculty ............ . . . 14 Students ........,.,.... . . . 40 Graduate and Special ..... . . . 42 Class of 1962 .......... . 48 Class of 1963 ...., ,,... 8 8 Class of 1964 ...,. ..... 1 16 Activities ............ ..... 1 46 Ames Competition . . . .... . 148 Organizations ...... ..... 1 70 Ads and Index . .. .... . 197 D E D IC ' to the memory of Learned Hand Y X 7 ITH the passing of judge Hand in August, 1961, the world lost a great man. To generations of Harvard Law School students, this man was an inspiration and a teacher. Though never a member of the faculty, it would be diiiicult if not impossible, to find the course in which his opinions have not been cited as outstanding writings in the Held. Born january 27, 1872, he held A.B., A.M., and LL.B. degrees from Harvard. His judicial career covered more than forty years, as U. S. District judge for the Southern District of New York from 1909 to 1924, and as judge of the U. S. Circuit Court, 2d Circuit from 1925 until his retirement in 1951 - a retirement in name only. During this time, he was awarded more than a dozen doctoratesg he was a mem- ber of the American Law Institute, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and the American Bar Association. These few facts, however, do not tell the real story of his greatness. For this, one must read the many tributes written about himg one must read the opinions and speeches he wrote, and one must talk to the thousands of Harvard graduates. With all respect and admiration, the 1962 Harvard Law School Yearbook is therefore dedicated to the memory of the Honorable Learned Hand, a great man and a great teacher- of the Law and of Life. Meager is the survival value of judges even with- in the legal profession, and writers on Kulturge- rrhiclate hardly take note of them. Rarest of all is the judge whose utterances serve as moral guides for his time. Less than a handful of the thousand judges who have occupied 'high judicial office dur- ing this century achieved this significance. Learned Hand was one of them, and by the time he reached old age he had become a legendary figure of wis- dom, One can fix a specific date to the origin of this role, after he had been a judge for thirty-six years and had established his judicial pre-eminence but was hardly known outside his profession. By a single brief utterance of about five hundred words, spoken on May 21, 1944, in administering the oath to new citizens in Central Park, New York City, he lept into popular acclaim and he sus- tained this position until his death,sixteen years later. The occasion, on an I-Am-An-American Day, was front page news, and the main addresses, by a. leading Senator and an eminent divine, received full reportage. Their utterances gather dust with the newspapers of the day in which judge Hand's presence was noted as the administrator of the oath, but not 'a word of his now famous utterance Q The Spirit of Libertyuj. A few weeks later a writer, 4 who happened to hear the speech over the radio and, hearing it, caught its significance, by a piece in The New Yorker started the speech on its road to permanence. judge Hand's contributions as a judge in the extensive Helds of adjudication that came before him for more than fifty years, in those busy federal courts sitting in New York City, will form an important part of the body of American law during the twentieth century, Different aspects of his work were dealt with by specialists in the February issue of the Harvard Law Review Q60 Harv. L. Rev. 325, et feqj in celebration of his 75th birth- day. Future studies will enlarge and sharpen these critical essays. But even those opinions of judge Hand's vast output which disclose freshness of thought and fruitful insight are subject to the mortality of all judicial labor, barring only few doctrines of public law, like those associated with the name of Chief justice Marshall, that will en- dure as long as the political framework survives of which they form a part. But Learned Hand's wis- dom as a commentator on life are expressed in speech that will be enshrined in anthologies of Engish prose. Faux FRANKFURTER. THE SPIRIT CF LIBERTY In the critieul World War II year of 1944 a vast I Am an American Day ceremony was held in Central Park, New York City, on May 21. Many thourandr of people were present, including a large number of new citizens. Learned I-Iand'.f brief address war .ro eloquent and Jo mouin g that the text immediately became the object of wide demand. We have gathered here to afiirm a faith, a faith in a common purpose, a common con- viction, a common devotion. Some of us have chosen America as the land of our adoption, the rest have come from those who did the same. For this reason we have some right to consider ourselves a picked group, a group of those who had the courage to break from the past and brave the dangers and the loneliness of a strange land. What was the object that nerved us, or those who went before us, to this choice? We sought libertyg freedom from oppression, freedom from want, freedom to be ourselves. This we then sought, this we now believe that we are by way of winning. What do we mean when we say that first of all we seek liberty? I often wonder whether we do not rest our hopes too much upon constitutions, upon laws and upon courts. These are false hopes, believe me, these are false hopes. Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women, when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it, no constitution, no law, no court can even do much to help it. While it lies there it needs no constitution, no law, no court to save it. And what is this liberty which must lie in the hearts of men and women? It is not the ruthless, the unbridled willg it is not freedom to do as one likes. That is the denial of liberty, and leads straight to its overthrow. A society in which men recognize no check upon their freedom soon becomes a society where freedom is the possession of only a savage few, as we have learned to our sorrow. What then is the spirit of liberty? I cannot define itg I can only tell you my own faith. The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is rightg the spirit of liberty is the spirit which seeks to understand the minds of other men and women, the spirit of liberty is the spirit which weighs their interests alongside its own without bias, the spirit of liberty remembers that not even a sparrow falls to earth unheededg the spirit of-liberty is the spirit of Him who, near two thousand years ago, taught mankind that lesson it has never learned, but has never quite forgotteng that there may be a kingdom where the least shall be heard and considered side by side with the greatest. And now in that spirit, that spirit of an America which has never been, and which may never beg nay which never will be except as the conscience and courage of Americans create itg yet in the spirit of that America which lies hidden in some form in the aspirations of us all, in the spirit of that America for which our young men are at this moment fighting and dying, in that spirit of liberty and of America I ask you to rise and with me pledge our faith in the glorious destiny of our beloved country. LEARNED HAND Langdell Hall, offices, classrooms, library, and general clearing house for Law School life. Austin Hall: at night, its stone a silent testimony to the knowledge which has resounded through its rooms Resembling a Wright design, the covered walks add beauty to the dormitory complex. .. Inside the buildings, students gather 'round for the perennial after-class question period. Brunt of many iokes, the World Tree casts its shadow over campus life like a giant sundial. api 95- Student life seems to run a continuous circle through study, research, and registration. l Who can say where this ring actually begins. Relief from the large classes of first and second years is found in the third year seminars The bugaboo of first year, the practice exam, arrives with unerring regularity every February. Often the location of the distribution center leads to the first tunnel foray. Wtih class about to start, the halls seem far less crowded than normal. , l s,w--v-f 1,-N-A .... ,V . 10 i Thinking ahead to the day of practice, students soon learn to check frequently on placement interviews. Desiring any information about the Law School, the first place a student checks is with the Langdell receptionist. The nearness of Boston often leads students astray, for an evening at the symphony or the theater. W A break in the first year routine comes with the Model Trial and its faculty stars. 4 sc l l A break in everyone's routine comes with a walk to Harkness for food - be it coffee or supper. U V 5'C. 12 Keeping abreast of the news brings students to the stand for papers, magazines, or iu to browse. t st Shopping, banking, heading for Boston on the MTA bring students to ' 'the landmark, Harvard Square X X N K 'xx xxx NX ...nfs-- 'Y . ,--+f FACULTY The greatest legal educators in the world are found on the Harvard Law School faculty. Brought here by the challenge of teaching top students in an atmosphere of academic freedom, these men have been an inspiration and a guide to thousands of lawyers. Theirs are the names affixed to the definitive texts and treatises on all fields of Law. From the Gluecks on juvenile Delinquency to Professor Loss on the Blue Sky Laws, their research is granted world-wide recognition. The faculty is what makes the Harvard Law School truly outstanding. 14 3 D 1 45 47' 0? ,- :Ninth ...Y -av.. uw 'Q .A I 4 5- A . 4, I 4 I -' , -Cz ' Q,-,4 ' 1 . fnmn.. . -: J ' -.N -.eq N 1 I, v'X N ' w . , A X 1 . , . .',a',..' w . . .wg -, , 'Q. 1', . I K 9. 1 I iw X I., -.up . A -.-.. A V' R .1 .. gg . v x vQ.1-1134 W.. . V, . . - , .4 '11 M -X LV ,. .,. x ' N The twenty-fourth President of Harvard was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on April 4, 1907, and acceeded to his present position 46 years later. After graduating from Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs, he entered Harvard College, where he majored in English and Compara- tive Literature, and graduated with an A.B. degree magna cum laude in 1928. Mr. Pusey then traveled in Europe for one year, and upon his return began teaching near New York City, at the Riverdale Country School. After receiving his M.A. degree in 1932, he served as part-time assistant in History at Harvard during 1932-33 and spent the following year in Greece as an Archibald Coolidge Fellow. In 1935, President Pusey went to Lawrence College as a Sophomore Tutor in an experimental program of liberal arts education, but subsequently returned to Harvard to complete his graduate work, receiving a Ph.D. in 1937. Mr. Pusey was an Assistant Professor of History and Literature at Scripps College from 1938 to 1940. In the latter year, he joined the faculty of Wesleyan University to take part in the development of new liberal arts courses for freshmen and soph- omores, and three years later, became an Associate Professor of Classics. In 1944, at the age of 37, he was named President of Lawrence College, where he served for nine years. 1 In 1953, 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. NATHAN MARSH PUSEY Prefident of Harvard University ERWIN NATHANIAL GRISWOLD ,,g:-- Dean and Langdell P1'0fe.rJ0r of Law When labor finds its work load over- bearing, it turns to management. But to whom can management turn? This is the problem facing Dean Erwin Griswold, who engages in a minimum 80 hour work week almost 52 weeks a year. The Dean's prob- lem is compounded by the fact that he enjoys the entire range of his activities and the resultant responsibilities that are incumbent upon him. In addition to his numerous administra- tive duties as Dean, Mr. Griswold teaches, does extensive reading and writing in the legal field, is Chairman of the American Bar Association's Special Committee on Professional Relations, is a member of President Kennedy's United States Com- mission on Civil Rights, serves as Co-Chair- man of the National Conference of Lawyers and Certified Public Accountants, and is a member of the ABA's Special Committee on World Peace Through Law. Such activities require much travelling, and since travel constitutes one of the Dean's major interests fothers include read- ing and golfj, it is not surprising to discover that Mr. Griswold has journeyed across America, Africa, Australia, Russia and New Zealand in the past few years. Although recently mentioned as a poten- tial Ambassador to Australia, Mr. Griswold is perfectly content in his present role as Dean of a Law School whose momentum and achievements show no sign of wearing off. The Dean plans to spend his vacation in Western Canada this summer, relaxing and playing golf. But, since he will be near San Francisco, and the American Bar Association is meeting in that city in August. . . With Dean Griswold, it's merely a matter of mixing pleasure with pleasure. PHILLIP ELIAS AREEDA Arrirlfzzzl Profermr of Law Reversing a current trend, the Harvard Law School faculty gained a member when John Kennedy was elected President. After serving as Assistant Special Counsel to President Eisenhower, and as a member of the Wlmite House Staff from 1956 through 1960, Professor Areeda joined the faculty in january of 1961. Prior to his work in Vifashington, Professor Areeda graduated summa cum laude from the Law School, was awarded the Fay Diploma, and received a Sheldon Travelling Fellowship for 1954- 55. Presently, he is teaching Antitrust Law and a seminar in International Business Regulation. Born: 19503 Detroit, Michigan. A.B., 19513 LLB., 1954, Harvard. PAUL MICHAEL BATOR Arrirlmzt Profermr of Law In 1956, when Professor Bator graduated from the Harvard Law School, he was first in his class, summa cum laude, and President of the Law Review. Upon graduation, he served for one year as clerk for Mr. justice john M. Harlan of the Supreme Court of the United States, and for the following two years, practiced with the firm of Debevoise, Plimpton and McLean in New York City. Since joining the faculty in 1959, Professor Bator has taught Administrative Law, Criminal Law, and a seminar dealing with Remedies Against the Government. Born: 19293 Budapest, Hungary. A.B., 1951, Princetong M.A., 1953 LLB, 1956, Harvard. RICHARD REEVE BAXTER Proferror of Law Professor Baxter joined the Law School faculty in 1954 as Research Associate in the International Vlaterways Project. He is currently Vice-Chairman of the International Law Association Com- mittee on International Rivers, and a member of the Board of Editors of the American journal of International Law. At the time of Professor Baxter's resignation from the Army in 1954 to join the faculty, he was Chief of the International Law Branch, Office of the judge Advocate General. Presently he is a lieutenant colonel, judge Advocate General's Corps, USAR. The Professor has also served in the Ofhce of General Counsel, Depart- ment of Defense, and has been a consultant to that ofhce and to the Naval War College. Born: 19211 New York, New York, A.B., 1942, Browng LLB., 1948, Harvardg Diploma in International Law, 1951. Cambridge University: LLM., 1952, Georgetown. 18 HAROLD JOSEPH BERMAN Profefwr of Law One of this country's leading authorities on Soviet Law, Pro- fessor Berman is spending his 1961-62 leave of absence in Russia, studying Soviet Economic Law at the Institute of State and Law of the Academy of Science of the U.S.S.R. and teaching a course in Introduction to American Law at Moscow State University. In 1960, he published an Introduction to The Trial of the U-2, a transcript of the record of the trial of Francis Powers in Moscow. The Professor has also been chairman of the Committee of Association of American Law Schools on Teaching Law in the Liberal Arts Curriculum, and his book, The Nnlllre nm! Fmirlinnr 0fL!11U, is used as a text in many colleges. Born: 1918, Hartford, Connecticut. A.B., 1938, Dartmouth: M.A., 1942, LI..B., 1947, Yale. DEREK CURTIS BOK AJ'J'f.ffflJlf Professor of Law Professor Bok entered the Law School in 1951, after graduating from Stanford University. He served on the Board of Editors of the Law Review and received his LL.B. in 1954. After graduation, he spent one year in Paris as a Fulbright Scholar. Wllile in Europe, he wrote a monograph, The First Three Years of lbe Srlfmfmfz Plan, which was published as one of Princeton University's Studies in International Finance. Following his year abroad, he entered military service, serving as an Assistant to the General Counsel in the Othce of the Secretary of the Army. Since joining the faculty, Professor Bok has been teaching Labor Law, Antitrust Law, and a seminar in Labor Law. Born: 1930, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A.B., 1951, Stanford, LLB., 1954, Harvard, M.A., 1958, George Waslx- ington University. ROBERT BRAUCHER Profefror of Law Aside from 15 years of teaching at the Law School, where he was Editor of the Law Review as a student, Professor Braucher has taught at the Harvard School of Business Administration for several years, and as a Fulbright Lecturer in Japan in 1959. He is currently the Reporter for the Restatement of Contracts Second, the Coordinator for the revision of the Uniform Commer- cial Code, and has served on the Massachusetts Commission on Uniform State Law since 1954. Professor Braucher has written Cater on Commerrifzl Law, and has co-authored Infredzrrliou to Comfzzercizzl Law, and Commercial Tra'12mcfi01z.r, a course he teaches in addition to Agency, the Legal Profession, and a seminar in Commercial Law. Born: 19163 New York New York. A.B., 1936, Haverfordg LL.B., 1959, Harvard. 19 ERNEST JOSEPH BROWN Proferror of Law Having practiced law for several years in Buffalo, Professor Brown turned to the academic world in 1937 by joining the faculty of the University of Buffalo Law School, where he ultimately became Assistant Dean. After serving in the Army during World War II, he came to the Law School as a Visiting Professor in 1946, and was appointed Professor on the staff the following year. With Professors Freund, Sutherland, and Howe, he is editor of a casebook on Constitutional Law, a course he teaches at the Law School along with Taxation, and a seminar in Taxation: Corporate Reorganizations and Distributions. Born: 19065 Lake Providence, Louisiana. A.B., 1927, Princetong LL.B., 1951, Harvard. CLARK BYSE Proferror of Law Following his graduation from Wisconsin in 1938, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review, Professor Byse became Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Iowa. In 1940, he began a five year period of government and war service. Mr. Byse was named Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania in 1946, and Professor of Law two years later. He came to Harvard in 1957. Presently, he is a member of the Administrative Conference of the United States, and Counsel to the American Association of University Professors. He is co-author of Admifziszmfiife Law Carer and Comment: and Tenure in Ameri- can Higher Edlzmlionf Planr, Pmrlicer, rind the Law. Born: 19125 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. B.E., 1935, State Teachers College, Oshkosh: LLB.. 1938. Wisconsin: LLM., 1939: S.J.D., 1952, Columbia. ANDREW JAMES CASNER Associate Dean and Weld Professor of Law Professor Casner is one of the nation's foremost authorities on Property Law. He has been Reporter and Adviser to the Restate- ment of Property, Reporter for the current American Law Institute project to draft a mo el estate and gift tax statute, Reporter for the Uniform Property Act, and Editor-in-Chief of the eight volume set of the Amerirmz Law of Properly. He is also a member of the A.B.A. Committee on Professional Ethics, Director of the Harvard Law School Program of Instruction for Lawyers, Chairman of the Editorial Board of the Law Depart- ment of Little, Brown 8a Company, editor of a casebook in Estate Planning, and co-author of a Property casebook, which will be long-remembered by most Harvard Law school students. Born: 19073 Chicago, Illinois. A.B., LL.B., 1929, University of Illinois, S,J.D., 1941, Columbia. 20 DAVID FARQUHAR CAVERS Fessenderz Professor of Low Following graduation from the Law School, where he was Presi- dent of the Law Review, Professor Cavers was associated with a New York firm for three years. After one year as an instructor here, he taught at the law schools of West Virginia and Duke with appointments as Visiting Professor at Yale and Chicago. After service as Assistant General Counsel for Price in the O.P.A., Professor Cavers rejoined the faculty, serving as Associate Dean from 1951 to 1959, and receiving the Fessenden chair in 1952. Last year, the Professor was a Consultant to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. His publications include co-authorship of Eler- tric Power Regulation in Latin America, and the editing of the volume set of Law and Contemporary Problems. Born: 1902g Buffalo, New York. B.S., 1923, University of Pennsylvaniag LL.B., 1926, Harvard. JAMES HARMON CHADBOURN Visiting Professor of Low Presently a Professor of Law at U.C.L.A., Mr. Chadbourn is teaching Civil Procedure and Evidence at Harvard this year as Visiting Professor. He has previously instructed at the University of North Carolina, Duke, and Pennsylvania. Professor Chadbourn is Research Consultant for the California Law Review Commission, and Vice-Chairman of the American Bar Association Committee on Uniform Rules of Evidence. Aside from penning various articles in legal periodicals, the Professor has authored Lyncbifzg and tbe Law and co-authored California Pleading, Federal Courts, and three casebooks on Civil Procedure, each one in collaboration with a different professor. Born: 1905g Spartanburg, South Carolina. A.B., 1926, The Citadelg J.D., 1951, University of North Carolina. JOHN P. DAWSON Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Law Professor Dawson was on the faculty of the University of Michi- gan for 50 years before he joined the Harvard staff in 1956. On leave from Michigan from 1942 to 1945, he served as Chief Counsel in the Rent Section, Ofiice of Price Administration, Chief, Middle East Division, Foreign Economic Administration, and Acting Regional Economic Counsellor for the Middle East, State Department, In 1947-48, he assumed the Directorship of the Foreign Trade Administration for the Greek government. Professor Dawson is the author of Uszjust Enrirbment, a Com- paratire Analysis, A History of Lay judges, and is co-author of a Casebook on C ontrorfs and C0l1l1'z1ff Remedies. Born: 19021 Detroit, Michigan. A.B., 1922g J. D., 1924, Michigan: D. Phil., 1930. Oxford. 21 CHARLES FAIRMAN Proferror of Law Professor Fairman has taught courses in law, government and political science at Pomona College, Wfilliams College, Stanford University, Washington University fat St. Louisj and Harvard. A participant in both World Wars, he served as a Colonel in the judge Advocate General's Ofhce from 1942 through 1946. Professor Fairman's published works include The Law of Martial Rifle, Mr. fffrlire Miller and fbe Supreme Court, 1862-1890, and Amerimlz COIZJ'f.iflllf0IZdl Decisions. The Professor is on' leave of absence while working on a history of the Supreme Court from 1864-1888, under the Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise. Born: 18973 Alton, Illinois. A.B., 1918, University of Illinoisg Ph.D., 1926, Harvardg LL.B., 1954, University of Londong S.J.D., 1938, Harvard. RICHARD HINCKLEY FIELD Proferror of Law After graduating magna cum laude from the Law School in 1929, Professor Field engaged in private practice in Boston until World War Il, when he became General Counsel for the Olice of Price Administration. He returned to the Law School in 1946 as a member of the faculty. From 1957 until 1959, he served as Reporter for the Rules Advisory Committee in Maine. Together with Professor Kaplan, he has edited a casebook on Civil Procedure, and has also been the co-author of Maine Civil Practice. Mr. Field is on leave for the first semester, 1961-62, but will conduct a course in Trial Practice during the second semester, The Professor also teaches Civil Procedure and Evidence. Born: 19033 Phillips, Maine. A.B., 19263 LL.B., 1929, Harvard. ROGER FISHER Profesror of Law Professor Fisher spent two years in Paris as an Assistant to the General Counsel of the European headquarters of the Economic Cooperative Administration after receiving his LL.B. in 1948. From 1950 through 1956, he practiced with Covington 8: Burling in Washington, D. C., working largely in the international field. Professor Fisher then joined the Department of Justice as an Assistant to the Solicitor General before coming to the Law School staff in 1958, Mr. Fisher is currently a member of the Executive Committee, American Society of International Law, and the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. This year, he is teaching Civil Procedure and Legal Method in International Disputes. Born: 19223 Winnetka, Illinois. A.B.. 19433 LL.B., 1948, Harvard. 22 PAUL ABRAHAM FREUND Carl M. Loeb Ufziwerrily Profermr After receiving his S.J.D, from Harvard in 1932, Professor Freund clerked for Mr. justice Brandeis. From 1935 through 1939, he was in the Ofhce of the Solicitor General and also served as Special Assistant to the Attorney General. Mr. Freund joined the faculty in 1959, He held the Charles Stebbins Fairchild chair from 1950 until 1957, and the Royall chair in 1957-58, at which time he was awarded a University Professorship. Professor Freund has authored O11 Ufzderylmzclizzg lbe Supreme Cowl, The Supreme Court of lbe U.S., was co-editor of a Casebook on Constitutional Law, and is Editor-in-Chief of a Hirlory of lbe Slllf1I'67120 COIIVI, which is in preparation. He was also Adviser to the Conflict of Laws Restatement. Born: 19081 St. Louis, Missouri. A.B., 1928, Vlashington Universityg LL.B., 19311 S.I.D., 1932, Harvard, LL.D., 1954, Columbia: 1956, Xwashington Universityg 1956, University of Louisvilleg 1961, University of Chicago. CHARLES FRIED Arrirlmzt Proferror of Law Since graduating from Columbia Law School in 1960, Professor Fried has already written an article published in the American journal of Legal History, and a review which was published by the Columbia Law Review. Upon leaving Columbia, Professor Fried clerked for Mr, justice john Marshall Harlan of the Supreme Court of the United States, and u on termination of -the clerkship, joined the Harvard Law School faculty as an Assistant Professor. Mr. Fried is teaching Commercial Law and Criminal Law in his initial year at the Law School. Born: 19353 Prague, Czechoslovakia. A.B., 1956, Princetong B.A., 1958, Oxford, LL.B., 1960, Columbia. LON LUVOIS FULLER Carler Proferror of General jurirpruderzce Professor Fuller has been in the field of legal instruction since 1926. He had been associated with the faculties of Duke, Orgeon and Illinois before joining the Harvard staff in 1939. Mr. Fuller was Chairman of the Committee on Legal Education at Harvard from 1944 to 1947, In 1948, he received the Carter chair. Presently, he is the President of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy. The Professor has been the editor of Bruin' Conlmcl Law, The Problem: of furirprzzdenre, and has authored The Law in Quert of Itfelf, and the famed Law Review article, The Case of the Speluncean Explorers , which has appeared in ten anthologies, and has been translated into Spanish and Arabic. Born: 1902, Hereford, Texas. A.B., 19243 LD., 1926, Stanford University. 23 SHELDON GLUECK Rorcoe Ponnd Proferror of Law Professor Glueck has been Adviser on the American Law Institute's Youth Correction Authority and Model Penal Code, a member of the U.S. Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure, a U.S. delegate to several Interna- tional Prison Congresses, and a consultant to the late Justice Robert H. Jackson on the trial of war criminals. For many years, he has been engaged with his wife, Dr, Eleanor Touroff Glueck, in research on correctional and juvenile delin- quency problems, which has been reflected in numerous pioneering studies including One Tboumnd fmfenile Delinquenlr, and Un- raoeling juvenile Delinquency. With Professor Hall, he has co- authored Cave: in Criminal Law and its Enforcement. Born: 18963 Warsaw, Poland. A.B., 1920, George Washington University: LL.B., LL.M., 1920, National University Law Schoolg A.M., 19225 Ph.D., 1924, Harvard: LL.D., 1949, University of Thessalonikag Sc.D., 1958, Harvard. CHARLES MONROE HAAR Professor of Law Entering the Law School in 1941, Professor Haar left shortly thereafter for a tour of duty in New Guinea and the Philippines as a Naval Intelligence Ofiicer. Graduating in 1948, he was awarded a Sheldon Travelling Fellowship and spent a year in England, where he wrote Land Planning Law in a Free Soeiely. From 1950 to 1952, before joining the faculty, Professor Haar lectured at New York University and was a consultant for the Town Planning Commission of the United Nations. Among his numerous publications, Professor Haar has written Federal Credit and Private Houfing, and has edited a casebook on land-use controls. He is currently teaching Property I, and seminars in Land Use Planning and Land Reform. Born: 19203 Antwerp, Belgium, A.B., 1940, New York Universityg M.A., 1941, University of Wisconsin LL.B., 1949, Harvard. LIVINGSTON HALL Proferror of Law After graduating from the Law School magna cum laude, Pro- fessor Hall spent four years in private practice, and one year as an Assistant United States District Attorney in New York before becoming a member of the faculty in 1932. In 1938, he was named Vice Dean, a post which he held for 20 years, and during the spring of 1959, was appointed Acting Dean. During the war, he was with the O.P.A. and later with the Army Air Corps in the Southwest Pacific. Professor Hall is a member of the judicial Council of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and of the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Bar Association. He has been the co-editor of casebooks on Criminal Law and Agency. Born: 19033 Chicago, Illinois. Ph.B., 1923, University of Chicagog LL.B., 1927, Harvard. 24 HENRY MELVIN HART, JR. Dane Professor of Law Professor Hart spent one year clerking for Mr. Justice Brandeis before returning to his alma mater in 1932 as an Assistant Pro- fessor of Law. In 1937-38, he was Head Attorney in the Ofiice of the Solicitor General, in 1940-41, Special Assistant to the Attorney General Assigned to Immigration and Naturalizationg in 1945-46, General Counsel, Ofiice of Economic Stabilization. Since 1937, Professor Hart has been on the American Law Institute's Advisory Com- mittee on the Model Penal Code, and in 1961, he was appointed to the A.L.I. Advisory Committee on the Study of jurisdiction of the Federal Courts. Among his numerous writings, he has col- laborated with Professor Wechsler of Columbia on The Federal C otzrts and the Federal System. Born: 19043 Butte, Montana. A.B., 19263 LL.B., 19302 S.I.D., 1931, Harvardg LLD., 1953, Columbia. DAVID RICHARD HERXVITZ Professor of Law A graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Pro- fessor Herwitz entered the Law School in 1946, where he was a member of the Board of Student Advisers and the Law Review. In 1949, Mr. Herwitz served as an attorney with the Tax Court in Washington, D.C. He returned to the Law School in the following year as a Teaching Fellow. Between 1951 and 1954, he practiced in Boston and lectured at Northeastern Law School, joining the Harvard faculty in the latter year. Together with Professor Trautman, Professor Herwitz has written the third edition of Amory and Hardee, Cases and Materials on Accounting. He is currently conducting courses in Accoun-ting, Corporations II and Business Planning. Born: 19253 Lynn, Massachusetts. B.S., 1946, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, LL.B., 1949, Harvard. MARK DEWOLFE HOWE Professor of Law Professor Howe clerked for Mr, justice Holmes upon graduation from the Law School in 1933. After racticing in Boston, he was appointed to the University of Buffalb Law School faculty in 1937, and became Dean three years later, at the age of 34. In 1945, he was appointed a Professor at Harvard. Mr. Howe is on leave for 1961-62, primarily preoccu ied with the second volume of his contemplated three volume biography of justice Holmes. Aside from the first volume of the set fMr. justice Holmes: The Shaping Yearsj, Mr. Howe has also been the Editor of The Holmes-Pollock Letters Q2 vols.j, The Holmes- Lashi Letters Q2 vols.j, and the editor and co-editor of a number of casebooks, including one on Constitutional Law. Born: 19062 Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 19283 LL.B., 1933, Harvard. 25 WILLIAM ORR HUIE Visiting Professor of Law Professor Huie, who came to Harvard this year through the courtesy of the University of Texas, is appropriately teaching a course in Oil and Gas, as well as two sections of Trusts. The Pro- fessor has been teaching at the Texas School of Law since 1936, and was Assistant Dean from 1946 until 1948. In 1939-40, he was a Research Fellow at Harvard Law School. Aside from serving for a number of years on the Texas State Bar Committee on Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law, Mr. Huie has done a great deal of writing, authoring Texas Cases on Marital Rights, Casebooks on Texas Land Limitations, Texas Public Lands, Texas Sfrppleinent on Administration of Estates, and co-authoring Cases on Oil and Gas in 1960. Born: 19115 Arkadelphia, Arkansas. A.B., 1932, Henderson State Teachers Collegeg LL.B., 1935, University of Texasg S.J.D., 1953, Harvard. LOUIS LEVENTHAL JAFFE Byrne Professor of Administrative Law In 1928, Professor Jaffe graduated from Harvard Law School magna cum laude. After general practice and graduate study, he served as law clerk to Mr. Justice Brandeis in 1933, and was an attorney with the NLRB through 1935. In 1936, the Professor began teaching at the University of Buffalo Law School, and in 1948 became Dean. His article on Res Ipsa Loquitur Vindicated inaugurated the Buffalo Law Review. He was appointed to the Law School faculty in 1950 as Byrne Professor. Professor Jaffe is author of judicial Aspert of Foreign Relations, and co-author of Cases ana' Materials on Administrative Law, a subject on which he is currently writing a treatise. Born: 19053 Seattle, Washington. A.B., 1925, John Hopkins, LL.B., 19283 S.J.D., 1932, Harvard. BENJAMIN KAPLAN Royall Professor of Law Professor Kaplan is a graduate of Columbia Law School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review from 1931 to 1933. He practiced law in New York City for nine years before entering the service in 1942. During Army service he was a member of Mr. justice Jackson's staff in the Nuremberg prosecution. He returned to hiS 12W 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 Materials for a Basic Course in Civil Proredzrre and Copyright and Unfair C ompetition. He is cur- rently teaching courses in Civil Procedure, Copyright and Unfair Competition, and a seminar in Equitable Remedies. Born: 19113 New York, New York. A.B., 1929, College of the City of New Yorkg LL.B., 1933, Columbia. 26 MILTON KATZ Henry L. Stirnron Proferror of Law, Director of International Legal Stndier, and Direetor of the International Program in Taxation. In 1950-51, Professor Katz was United States Representative in Europe, with the rank of Ambassador, and as such, served as chief of the Marshall Plan in Europe. Concurrently, he was the senior American delegate to the United States Economic Commission for Europe. He was Associate Director of the Ford Foundation from 1951 to 1954, and is currently trustee or director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the World Peace Foundation and the International Friendship League. Since 1939, when he joined the faculty, Mr. Katz has written Carer and Materialr in Adrniniitrative Law, co-authored Tloe Law of International Transactions and Relations, and edited Government Under Law and the Individual. Born: 19075 New York, New York. A.B., 1927g LL.B., 1931, Harvard. ROBERT ERNEST KEETON Proferior of Law Professor Keeton was engaged in private practice in Houston, Texas, until the outbreak of World War II. From 1945 to 1945, he was Flag Secretary to Rear Admiral Mullinnix and Assistant Flag Secretary to Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. After the war, he resumed private practice, specializing in per- sonal injury and insurance litigation. Prior to his appointment to the Law School faculty in 1954, he was an Associate Professor at Southern Methodist University. Mr. Keeton is Adviser to the Reporter on the Restatement of Torts Second. He has written Trial Taetirr and Methods, Baile Infuranre Law, and has co-edited Carer and Material: on the Lau' of Torti. He is on leave for the first semester, 1961-62. Born: 19193 Clarksville, Texas. B.B.A., 19403 LL.B., 1941, University of Texasg S.J.D., 1956, Harvard. WALTER BARTON LEACH Story Professor of Law After graduating from the Law School, Professor Leach clerked for Mr. justice Holmes, and then practiced in Boston. In 1929, he was appointed to the faculty. He has also taught at Oxford, the University of Colorado, and Northeastern University. The Pro- fessor is a Brigadier General, USAFR Qretj, and a Consultant to the Air Force. Mr. Leach has contributed to the Restatement of Pro erty and the American Law of Property. Among his numerous puglications are The Rule A gainft Per etuitier, Care: and Text on Willa, Carer on Matraehnrettr Law o Evidence, and the co-authorship of Future Interertf and Ertate Planning and Carer and Text on Property. Born: 19005 Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 19215 LL.B., 1924, Harvard: Certificate d'Etudes Francaises, 1920, Universite de Grenobleg S.J.D. QHon.j, Suffolk, 1958. 27 JAMES KENNETH LOGAN Ezra Ripley Tlmyer Teaching Fellow Only six years after his graduation from the Law School, Pro- fessor Logan has returned to Harvard for one year as the Thayer Teaching Fellow by way of the University of Kansas, where Mr. Logan is Dean of the Law School. The Professor clerked for judge Walter A. Huxman, U, S. Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit in 1955-56, and was associated with Gibson, Dunn 8: Crutcher in Los Angeles before joining the Kansas faculty. In 1961, Professor Logan and Professor Leach collaborated on Iifzlfzre Ifzfererfr :md Ermle Plfrmzing, and he has also penned law review articles in the Corporations, Property, and Estate Planning areas. He is teaching Property at Harvard. Born: 19293 Quenemo, Kansas. A.B., 1952, University of Kansas, LL.B., 1955, Harvard. S.E.C. Regulation of Securities. 1961. 1953, Harvard. on jurisprudence and Law College. 28 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 Com- mission, and in 1948 became the Associate General Counsel of the He was Visiting Lecturer in Law at Yale from 1947 to 1952, and in the following year, became a member of the Harvard faculty. He was the draftsman of the Uniform Securities Act in 1956, and Chairman of the American Bar Association Committee on State Professor Loss is the co-author of Blue Sky Law, and the author of Sefurilier Regulrztiolz, the 2d edition of which was published in Born: 1914, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. B.S., 1934, University of Pennsylvania, LL.B., 1937, Yale, A.M. fl-Ion.J, 1 JOHN MACARTHUR MAGUIRE Royal! Professor of Law, Emerilur Called back from retirement this year, Professor Maguire taught the course in Evidence during the tirst semester. He first was appointed to the Law School faculty in 1923. During his tenure, he was twice called to Washington as a consulting expert for the United States Treasury Department. He has been Legal Advisor to the American Association of Uni- versity Professors on problems of academic freedom and tenure, and he has served on the Model Code of Evidence, the Income Tax Project of the American Law Institute, and the A.B.A. Committee Reform. Born: 18883 Denver, Colorado. A.B., Colorado College, LL.B,, 1911, Harvard, LL.D., 1949, Colorado JOHN HOWARD MANSFIELD Proferror of Law Professor Mansfield was Shaw Travelling Fellow in History during 1952-53. After receiving his LL.B. from Harvard in 1956, he served for one year as law clerk to Mr. justice Traynor of the Supreme Court of California, and in 1957, performed similar Zervices for Mr. justice Frankfurter of the United States Supreme ourt. Mr. Mansfield joined the Law School faculty as an Assistant Professor after his year of clerking for justice Frankfurter. In 1961, he received his appointment as Professor. Currently, Mr. Mansfield is teaching courses in Evidence and Torts. Born: 1928, Morristown, New Jersey. A.B., 19523 LL.B., 1956, Harvard. JOHN THEODORE MCNAUGHTON Proferxor of Law Professor McNaughton is on leave of absence in 1961-62, while serving as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Arms Control. After his graduation from the Law School in 1948, he was a Rhodes scholar, served in the General Counsel's Ofhce of E.C.A. in Paris, and was editor and legal counsel of the Pekin flllinoisj Daily Timer. Since 1957, Mr. McNaughton has been a part-time Assistant District Attorney for the Northern District fMiddlesex Countyj of Massachusetts. The Professor has published Handbook of Marrarburellf Eri- derzre, with Professor Leach, Workbook in judicial Proof, Slate o. Hauplmamz, and 8 Wigmore, Eoidenre QMcNaughton rev. 19611. Born: 19213 Bicknell, Indiana. A.B., 1942, Depauw Universityg LL.B., 1948 Harvardg B.Litt, 1951, Oxford. NORVAL RAMSDEN MORRIS Visiting Proferror of Law This marks Professor Morris' second appearance on the Harvard Law School faculty, as he was Ezra Ripley Thayer Teaching Fellow here in 1955-56. Currently, he is Bonython Professor and Dean of the Law School of the University of Adelaide, in South Australia. Mr. Morris is teaching Criminal Law, Torts, and a seminar on Human Rights and the Criminal Law. Aside from articles in American, English and Australian journals, he has written The Habitual Criminal. The Professor was Chairman of the Royal Commission on Capital Punishment in Ceylon in 1958-59, and was an Australian delegate to the U.N. Conferences on Human Rights and the Criminal Law. Born: 19233 Auckland, New Zealand. LL.B., 1946: LL.M., 1947, Melbourne, Ph.D., 1949, London. 29 OLIVER SANFORD OLDMAN Proferror of Law and Direrfor of Training of the Izzlemational Program in Taxation Following his graduation from the Law School, Professor Old- man practiced in Buffalo and taught at the University of Buffalo Law School. Since 1955, when he returned to the Law School, he has been in charge of the training activities of the International Program in Taxation, and was recently appointed Director of the Program. In 1958, he was a member of the Commission to Study the Fiscal System of Venezuela, and in 1960, he and Professor Surrey con- ducted a Preliminary Survey of the Tax System of Argentina. Currently, Professor Oldman is teaching State and Local Taxa- tion, and a seminar in International Tax Research. Born: 1920, New York, New York. S.B., 1942, LL.B., 1953, Harvard. RICHARD R. POWELL Viritizzg Proferror of Law Professor Powell is the Emeritus Dwight Professor of Law at Columbia University, and is currently teaching both at Harvard and Boston College. After receiving his LLB. from Columbia in 1914, he entered private practice in Rochester, New York, for seven years, and joined the Columbia faculty in 1921, where he remained for forty years. The Professor has written a casebook on the law of Trusts, the course which he is conducting at the Law School, He has also authored the six volume set of Powell on Real Property, and many other books and articles. Born: 18903 Rochester, New York. A.B. 1911, University of Rochester, A.M., 19125 LL.B., 1914, Columbia, ALBERT MARTIN SACKS Proferror of Law President of the Harvard Law Review and recipient of his I.L.B. magna cum laude, Professor Sacks was employed by Cravath, Swaine 84 Moore before clerking for the late Second Circuit Court of Appeals judge Augustus N. Hand in 1948-49. In the following year, Mr. Sacks clerked for Mr. Justice Frankfurter, joining the Washington, D. C. firm of Covington and Burling from 1950 to 1952, before returning to Harvard. The Professor was the Director of the Massachusetts Adminis- trative Pr0CCdL1r6 Study in 1953-54, and is currently the Associate Reporter to the Advisory Committee for Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. He and Professor Hart have written The Legal Process. Born: 1920, New York, New York. B.B.A., 1940, College of the City of New Yorkg LL.B., 1948, Harvard. 30 FRANK ERNEST ARNOLD SANDER Assistant Professor of Law Professor Sander began his legal career as a clerk, first for Chief judge Magruder, Court of Appeals, First Circuit, and then for Mr. justice Frankfurter, U. S. Supreme Court. His next fifteen months were spent with the Tax Division of the De artment of justice. The Professor also practiced with a Boston firm for three years before joining the Law School faculty in 1959. Currently, Mr. Sander is Consultant to the Massachusetts Bar Committee on the Judiciary, and a member of the Advisory Com- mittee to the Massachusetts Inheritance Tax Bureau. He is currently teaching courses in Taxation and Family Law, and a seminar on Taxation: Current Issues and Problems. Born: 19273 Stuttgart, Germany. A.B., 19493 LL.B., 1952, Harvard. LOUIS B. SOHN Bemir Professor of International Law and john Harvey Gregory Lecturer on World Organization Professor Sohn is presently on a one year leave of absence, while serving as a consultant to the State Department on matters of dis- armament, and the establishment of the new Disarmament Agency. The Professor joined the faculty in 1946, after six years as Research Associate to judge Hudson of the Permanent Court of International justice. He participated in the San Francisco Con- ference which drafted the United Nations Charter, and served as a legal officer in the U.N. Secretariat in 1950 and 1951. Among Professor Sohn's published works are Carer on World Law, Carer on United Nation: Law, and World Peace Through World Law. Born: 1914, Lwow, Poland. LL.B.,, Dipl. Sc.M., 1935, John Casimir University, Lwow, Polandg LL.M., 1940, Harvardg S.J.D., 1958, Harvard. ARTHUR E. SUTHERLAND Buney Proferror of Law Aside from 1927-28, when he was legal secretary to Mr. justice Holmes, Professor Sutherland practiced law in Rochester, New York, from 1926 until 1941. He served in the U. S. Army from the latter year until 1945, receiving the Bronze Star and numerous citations. Before becoming Professor of Law at Harvard in 1950, he taught at Cornell. In 1956, Professor Sutherland held a Ful- bright lectureship at Oxford, He edited Government Under Law, the published proceedings of the john Marshall Bicentennial at Harvard, of which he was chairman, and his Rundell Lectures at Wisconsin in 1955 were published as The Law and One Man Among Many. He has also co-authored casebooks on Constitutional Law and Commercial Law. Born: 1902g Rochester, New York. A.B., 1932, Wesleyang LL.B., 1925, Harvard. 31 SAMUEL E. TI-IORNE Professor of Legal History Professor Thorne came to Harvard from the Yale Law School where he was Simeon E, Baldwin Professor of Legal History and Librarian. Prior to Yale, Mr. Thorne served as an Associate Professor of Law and Librarian at Northwestern University. Dur- ing World War II, he was a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy. An authority on the law of medieval and Elizabethan England, Professor Thorne has written several papers on legal-historical subjects and has edited, among other works, A Discourse Upon the Exposition and U nderstfwdin gs of Statutes. Presently, the Professor is teaching English Legal History and a seminar on the same subject. Born: 19075 New York, New York. A.B., 1921, College of the City of New Yorkg LL.B., 1950, Harvard, Litt.D., 1957, Wesleyan. DONALD THEODORE TRAUTMAN Professor of Law After interrupting his college education in 1943 to serve in the Infantry and in Military Intelligence, Professor Trautman re- turned to Harvard in 1946 and enrolled in the seven year College- Law Program. He received his A.B. summa cum laude, his LL.B. magna cum laude, and was Editor of the Law Review. Following his graduation, Professor Trautman held a Sheldon Travelling Fellowship under which he studied in Europe. During the 1952 Supreme Court Term, he served as law clerk to Mr. justice Frankfurter. Professor Trautman has co-authored a casebook on Accounting with Professor Herwitz, and is currently Adviser to the Reporter of Restatement Second, Conflict of Laws. Born: 19243 Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., LL.B., 1951, Harvard. DONALD F. TURNER Professor of Law Professor Turner served in the Navy from 1943 to 1946, and then entered Yale Law School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Law journal and received the Peres Prize for outstanding student contributions to Volumes 58 and 59. Upon graduation, he clerked for Mr. justice Tom C. Clark of the Supreme Court, and was employed for three years with Cox, Langford, Stoddard and Cutler in Washington, D. C. The Professor is presently a Conferee, Attorney General's Com- mittee to Study the Antitrust Laws, and has co-authored Antitrust Policy. Mr, Turner is teaching Government Regulation of Business, Economic Regulation, and the Antitrust Seminar. Born: 1921g Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. A.B., 1941, Northwesterng M.A., 19433 Ph.D., 1947, Harvardg LL.B., 1950, Yale. 32 DETLEV FREDERICK VAGTS Arrirlfmt Profefror of Law Following his graduation from the Law School in 1951, Professor Vagts practiced with the Hrm of Cahill, Gordon, Reindel 8: Ohl in New York City for several years, specializing in corporate and antitrust matters. 1953 to 1956 were spent in the Air Force, with Mr. Vagts serving as an intelligence officer and Staff judge Advocate fora fighter group. In 1956, he returned to his previous practice, before being appointed to the faculty in 1959. For the past two years, the Professor taught the Antitrust Litigation Seminar. He is currently teaching Accounting, Law of International Transactions and Relations, and Corporations I. Bom: 19293 Washington, D.C. A.B., 19485 LL.B., 1951, Harvard. ARTHUR TAYLOR von MEHREN Proferror of Law Before his appointment to the faculty in 1946, Professor von Mehren, who was Editor of the Law Review in 1944-45, was law clerk to judge Calvert Magruder. He was on leave in 1947- 48, while serving with the legal division of the United States Military Occupation Government in Germany. During 1956-57, he was a Fulbright Professor at the University of Tokyo. Mr. von Mehren is on the Board of Editors of the American journal of Comparative Law, Director of the American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, and Vice President of the American Foreign Law Association. He is the author of The Civil Law Syrlem: Carer and Material: for the Compafafiue Sindy of Law. Born: 1922g Albert Lea, Minnesota. B.S., 19423 LL.B., 1945g Ph.D., 1946, Harvard. DAVID WESTFALL Proferror of Law While at the Law School, Professor Westfall was a member of the Law Review, graduated magna cum laude and received the Fay Diploma. The Professor was 'afiiliated with the Chicago Hrm of Bell, Boyd, Marshall and Lloyd after graduation. This association was interrupted from 1951 to 1953, when Mr. Westfall served with the Army in 'the Ofiice of the judge Advocate General. Professor Westfall is the co-author of Part 21, Construction Problems , of the American Law of Property, and is currently the Assistant Reporter to the Federal Estate and Gift Tax Project of the American Law Institute. He is presently conducting courses in Estate Planning and Business Planning. Born: 19275 Columbia, Missouri. A.B., 1947, University of Missouri, LL.B., 1950, Harvard. 33 WILLIAM BOREY ANDREWS Lecturer on Law After graduating from Harvard Law School Mr. Andrews spent three years on active duty in the Naval Reserve and then became associated with the law firm of Ropes and Gray. He began his teaching career this fall presenting a course in Corporations I. Mr, Andrews is the author of Out of Its Earnings and Profits an article which appeared in Volume 69 of the Harvard Law Review. Born: 1931, New York, New York. B.A., 1952, Amherst College, LL.B., 1955, Harvard. PETER FRANCIS COOGAN Lecturer on Law A partner in a downtown Boston law firm, Mr. Coogan conducts courses in Creditors' Rights. 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 transactions, and he is chairman of the National Bankruptcy Conference's Committee on Liens. Born: 19043 Watertown, Wisconsin. 1923-1926, Marquette Universityg LL.B., 1939. Western Reserveg A.M., Boston University, LL.M., 1942, Harvard. WILLIAM J. .CURRAN Lecturer in Legal Medicine Appointed to the Law School faculty in 1957, Professor Curran had previously taught on the Medical School facul . He teaches the seminar in Medico-Legal Problems, and he is director of the Law-Medicine Research Institute of Boston University. He is the author of Law and Medicine: Text and Source Materials on Medico-Legal Problems, and a contributing author of Proferriomzl Negligence. He has taught at Boston College, the University of North Carolina, and the University of Santa Clara. Born: 19253 Boston, Massachusetts. LL-B-, 1950, B0Sf0l'l College: LL.M., 1951, Harvardg S.M.Hyg, 1958, Harvard. 34 JEROME PAUL FACHER Lecturer on Law A newcomer to the field of legal education, Mr. Facher is presently engaged with the teaching of a section in Trial Practice. Mr. Facher has served in the United States Army and at the present time is associated with the Boston law firm of Hale and Dorr. During his student days at Harvard, he served on -the Law Review and graduated magna cum laude. Born: 1925, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. B.A., 1946, Pennsylvania State Universityg LL.B., 1951, Harvard. LEONARD G. RATNER Lecturer on law After graduating from the University of California School of Law, Mr. Ratner was clerk to Mr. Justice Traynor of the Supreme Court of California, During World War II, he served as a legal officer and trial judge advocate in the Navy. He entered private practice in Los Angeles after the War. Beginning in 1953, he taught part-time at the University of Southern California School of Law. He came to Harvard as a Ford Fellow in 1958 and joined the faculty in 1959, Mr. Ratner teaches Trial Practice and Trusts. Born: 1916, New York, New York. A.B., 1937, University of California at Los Angelesg LL.B., 1940, University of California. JAMES D. ST. CLAIR Lecturer in Law Before arriving to teach at Harvard in 1958, Mr, St. Clair served for three years in the United States Navy. He also served as a Special Assistant Counsel to the Department of the Army during the Army-McCarthy Hearings, At the present time in addition to teaching a section in Trial Practice, Mr. St. Clair is a partner in the firm of Hale and Dorr. Born: 1920, Akron, Ohio. B.A., 1941, University of Illinoisg LL.B., 1944, Harvard. 35 LEWIS H. WEINSTEIN Lecturer on Law Mr. Weinstein, familiar to first year students for his work as counsel in the mock trials at the start of this year, is presently teach- ing a section in Trial Practice. Mr, Weinstein is a partner in the Boston firm of Foley, Hoag, and Eliot with whom he has been associated since 1946. He has served on numerous Massachusetts legislative commissions and is a member or officer of many groups including: Advisory Council on Naval Affairs, National Council against Discrimination in Housing, American Association of Jewish Education, Board of Directors of Boston 8: Maine Railroad. As a result of his work as Claims Commissioner in North Africa he was made an honorary member of the Moslem Bar. Born: 1905, Lithuania. A.B., 1927, Harvard, LL.B., 1930, Harvard. LOUIS A TOIIPFER Vice Donn and Director of Admissions 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 Secretary of the Placement Office, and a year later was designated Assistant Dean and Director of Admissions. In 1952 he took charge of the School's Financial Aids program, combining this with his place- ment and admission responsibilities. 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. He served in that capacity and as Director of Admis- sions 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: 1919i Sheboygan, Wisconsin. A.B., 1940, Beloit College: LL.B., 1947, Harvard. RUSSELL HASTINGS PECK Secretary of the Low 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, pub- lication of the Law School Cnlnlogne and Handbook for Entering Studenls. For several years he was in charge of the Placement Ofhce. He became editor of the Hormrd Law School Bullelisz 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: 19203 Boston, Massachusetts. A.B., 1943 f47ll LL.B., 1959, Harvard. 36 WILLIAM SPRAGUE BARNES Afrirtant Dean and Direclor of lbe World Tax Serie: 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 1943, 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 doctem' eu droit from the University of Geneva, Switzerland in 1957. Between 1948 and 1950, he was Research Associate in Compara- tive Law at Michigan Law School. From 1950 to 1954, he served the Law School as Secretary of International Legal Studies, and has been Director of the World Tax Series since 1954. In the following year, he was appointed Assistant Dean and in 1958 was elected to the Cambridge School Committee. Born: 19193 New York, New York. A.B., 1940, Yaleg LL.B., 1947, Harvard. WESLEY E. BEVINS, JR. Arrirtam Dean and Director of the Harvard Law School Fund Mr. Bevins entered the Law School in 1946 after service with the third Army in Europe. After graduation in 1948, he was ad- mitted to the Massachusetts Bar, 'and in that year became Executive Director of the Harvard 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 Dormitory Ofiice and is also Director of the Harvard Law School Fund and the Alumni Office. 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 Colegeg LL.B., 1948, Harvard. WILLIAM LANE BRUCE Arrirtmzt Dean Mr. Bruce graduated from the Law School in 1951. He practiced law in Providence, Rhode Island, with the firm of Edwards and Angell from 1951 until January, 1956. At that time, he returned to the Law School to assume his present duties. A native of Maine, he is a member of the Rhode Island and Massachusetts Bars. Mr. Bruce is Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treasurer of the Harvard Law School Association, Associate Director of the Program of Instruction for Lawyers, Alumni Secretary of the Law School, and is in general charge of the Placement Ofhce. Born: 1924, Lowell, Massachusetts. A.B., 1946 f1948Jg LL.B., 1951, Harvard. 37 JOHN A. KING, JR. Scrrelm'y of I fzlerzzaliozml Legal Slzzdiar and Adviser Io Foreign Sf11dent.r After completion of his lirst 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 cum laude 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 International Legal Studies. He works with the Committee on Graduate Studies and is Adviser to Foreign Students. For six years, he has been the Fulbright adviser for the Law School. Born: 19183 Chicago, Illinois. A.B., 1940g I.L.B., 1948, Harvard. his LL.B. in 1949. County Law Library. Washington. CARNEGIE FEll0WS IN LAW off to right- R. A. Ronald, H. A. Bedau, A. E. Evans, A. A. Movr EARL CHARLLS BORGESON 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 He received his B S L in 1947 and His formal training in librarmnshrp began at the University of Waslmington, where he was Assistant Law Iibrxrmn From 1950 to 1952, he was Assistant Reference Librxrmn of the Ios Angeles In 1952, Mr, Borgeson was appointed Assistant Law Librarian at the Law School, and in 1954 assumed his present post Born: 1922g Boyd, Minnesota B,S.L,, 1947g LLB., 1949, Minnesota A B in Iaw Librarmnship 1950 1 Teaching A.B., Fordham University, LL.B., Harvard, 1960 SAMUEL JOSEPH M. DONNELLY ALFRED HENDERSON KNIGHT LL.B., Vanderbilt Law School, 1961 Fellows 1956 B.A.. Cornell, 1958 NORMAN WILLIAM HINES. JR. B.A., Baker University, 1958 LL.B., Kansas University, 1961 JULIUS GERSON GETMAN A.B., C.C.N.Y., 1953 LL.B., Harvard, 1958 PAUL STANLEY MORRIS JOHANSON B.S.E., Yale University, 1955 N LL.B., University of Washington, 1958 MICHAEL NEUHAUSER B.A., Harvard, 1955 LL.B., Harvard, 1958 39 L. Rev. .. KEY TO ACTIVITIES - .. ..... . ..... .............LawReview Bd. S. Adv. ...........,. Board of Student Advisers Vol. Def. Legal Aid Leg. Res. . Dorm. C. . . . Forum Rec. .... . Yearbook . . . Wives . . . Calif. . . . Y.A.F. . . . I.L.C. . . . Rep. . . . . Dem. . . Chan. .. L.I. .. S.C. . . . . S. Bar .... Coffee .... B. 64 B. P.B.I-I. . . . S.T. More . . . . . .Voluntary Defenders .. ....Legal Aid Bureau . . . .Legislative Research Bureau . . . . . . . . .Dormitory Council ..................F0rum ..........Law Record .........HLS Yearbook ...... . . . .Harvard Law Wives ...............California Club . . . .Young Americans for Freedom . . . . . . . . .International Law Club . ........ Young Republicans . . . .Democratic Club . . . . . . .Chancery Club ..........Lincoln's Inn ...........Southern Club . . . .Student Bar Association ...........CoffeeHour ..........BullandBear Philli s Brooks House p Thomas More Society Civ. Lib. Res. Student Civil Liberties Research Service XX STUDENTS The student who headed his class at college soon learns that most of his fellow students held similar positions in other schools. A recent class included 35 master's degrees, one Ph.D., one M.D., seven Oxford B.A.'s and 98 members of Phi Beta Kappa. The Key appears as common in the Law School as National Honor Society pins are in college. It is statistics such as these which create the spirit of competition and make the Harvard Law School student body a symbol of academic strength. GRADUATE A D SPECIAL TUDENTS Attracting students from all parts of the world, the graduate program of the Law School represents legal education at its high- est. With courses leading to LLM. and S.J.D. degrees, graduate students work in highly concentrated areas. Recognizing the importance of the Law in today's ever-smaller world, the School offers outstanding pro- grams in International Law both for those who seek graduate degrees and those who desire special information without concern for a degree. SN. .KJ 4 . new Rai? ir w :Q- 5 MICHAEL CLIFTON AHRENS LL.B. Sydney Univ. '60 14 McDonald St., Harbord N.S.W., Australia MICHAEL DAVID ALEMBIK B.A Wm. 8: Mary '58g B.C.L. Wm. 8: Mary '61 1513 N. Highland N.E., Atlanta 6, Ga. L. Rev., Phi Alpha Delta Legal Frat., Chan. ABDUL-AMIR AZI ANBARI LL.B. Baghdad Univ. '55 24.f75 Shiuokh, Kadhomia, Iraq I.L.C. MORTON HENRY ARONSON B.A. Boston Univ. '56g LL.B. Boston Univ. '59 109 Brainerd Rd., Allston, Mass. CARL SIGVART ARNTZEN Univ. of Oslo '58 Bygdoy Alle 56, Oslo, Norway JOHN GERALD HIGGS BATES B.A. St. Catharine's '58 32 Edmund St., Kettering, Northants, Eng. JORGE RAFAEL BELTRAN B.A. Coegio Nacional de Buenos Aires '393 LL.B. Univ. de Buenos Aires '45 Lezica 3941, Buenos Aires, Argentina ELIAHU BERLINSKI LL.M. Hebrew University '60 7 YoFam, jerusalem, Israel EMILIO SANSANO BINAVINCE LL.B. Manuel L. Quezon '57: M.C.L. Tulane Univ. '60 77 Rizal St., Rosales. Pangasinan, Phil. ANTONIO ERNESTO DE RODRIGUES BITTENCOURT Pontificia Universidade Cartolica de Sao Paulo '60 R. Manoel Leite Magal., 101, Soro-S.P., Brazil BERNARD RUDOLF BOT LL.M. Leyden, '61 42 Syzenlaan, The Hague, Holland SANDRA PAULINE BURNS B.A. Univ. Ox., '60g B.C.L. Univ. Ox., '6l 33 Joule St., Manchester 9, England MILKA CASANEGRA Universidad de Chile '57 Riguelne 254, Santiago, Chile RODOLFO CEPEDA B.S.C. Colegio Tepeyae '55 LL.B. Univ. of Mexico '61 Ave. Pedregal 334, Talpam 22 DF, Mexico HOWARD STUART CHASANOW B.A. Univ. of Maryland '593 LL.B. Univ. of Maryland '61 56 Lakeside Dr., Greenbelt, Md. ISAAC V. Cl-IAYET B.S.C. Univ. of Mexico '553 LL.B. Univ. of Mexico '61 205 Centro America, Monterrey, Mexico HUNGDAH CHIU B.A. National Taiwan Univ. '58 4 Lane 71, Chung Hsing St., Tungho Village, Taipei, Taiwan, I.L.C. BRUCE HUNTER CRAWFORD LL.B. Tasmania '61 7 Beulah Gardens, Launcestor, Tas., Aus. 43 PAUL SMITH CREAGHAN B.Comm. St. Fran. Xavier '58, LL.B. Dal. '61 80 Cameron St., Moncton N.B., Canada KANDALAM H. RAO DARJA LL.M. Harvard '57 cfo Dr. J. Apparao, Coimbatorn, India SHIMON DAR-ZIV Advocate, Jerusalem Law Classes '51 P.O.B. 1431, Jerusalem, Israel JEAN-MARIE ALAIN DIDIER II Av.de Lothier, Bruxelles 15, Belgium Docteur en droit, Univ. of Louvain '55, Licencie CII Sciences Economiques Appliquees, Univ, of Louvain '56 ALBERT H. EBRIGHT B.A. Univ. of Calif. '559 LL.B. Loyola '583 LL.M. Univ. of S. Calif. '61 4936 Angeles Vista Blvd., L. A., Calif. PIERRE C. FOURNIER B.A. Ottawa U. '57: LI..I.. Sherbrooke. 60 756 Stuart. Montreal, Quebec, Canada RICARDO HUGH FRANCIS-LAJARDA B.A. Harvard '55, LL.B. Univ. of P. R. '58 603 Condominio San Luis, San Juan, P.R. I.L.C. LAWRENCE WILSON GAENZLE B.A. Gettysburg '58: LL.B. Albany Law School, Union Univ. '61 75 Brookline Ave., Albany, N.Y. LEON GETZ B.A. Univ. of Capetown '56g LL.B. Univ. o etown '5 f Cap 9 Manston. Ro, Camp Gr. Rd., Rondelbosch, Capetown. So. Africa REDERICK F. GREENMAN, JR. B.A. Harvard '54: LL.B. Harvard '61 135 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. PETER HAFTER Dr. Jur. Zurich '57 Scirenbergsbr 95. Zurich. Switzerland I.L.C.. B. 8: B. JEREMY THOMAS HARRISON B.S. Univ. of San Francisco '57: LL.B. Univ. of San Francisco, '60 718-32 Ave., San Francisco 21, Calif. DANIEL HENRI HECK Licence en Droit, Faculte cle Droit de Paris '593 D.E.S., Faculte de Droit de Paris '61 10 R. de Colonel, Reciard Neufchateau, France CARL JOHAN FREDERIK HEMSTROM LL.B. Uppsala University '58 Norbyvagen 10, Uppsala, Sweden NORMAN WILLIAM HINES, JR. B.A. Baker Univ. '58 LL.B. Kansas Univ. '61 860 S. Water, Olathe, Kansas DONALD LEONARD HOROWITZ B.A. Syracuse U. '59, LL.B. Syracuse U. '61 80 Seaman Ave., New York, N.Y. WILLIAM STERLING HUFF B.S.L. Univ. of Arkansas '573 LL.B. Univ. of Arkansas '57 227 E. Pk. Hill, No. Little Rock. Ark. INNOCENT CHUKUDI EZE IHEJETOH LL.B. Hull University, England '57 Dept. Pub. Prosecutions, Enugu, E. Nigeria 44 Graduates and Special tudents - e ' gdb ir,- f , to .4 f S if 9 x Ri' 'E - ,-A il GERHARD C. KAISER LL.B. Univ. of Munich '57g Frierlmann School of Journalism '591 Volkswirt U. of Munich '60 55 Tegernseer Landstrassse, Munich, Germany HIROSHI KANEKO Grakushi Univ. of Tokyo, '53 82 Kikuzaka-cho, Tokyo, Japan ESTEBAN JORGE KARPLUS Princeton Univ. '55-56, LL.B. Univ. de Buenos Aires '61 Haedo 1025 Vicente L6 ez, Prov, Buenos . P Aires, Argentina HUMIO KAWAHARA LL.B. Ritsumeikan Univ. '541 LL.B. Seiclii College '56, LL.M. Waseda Univ. '58 28-1 Choeiii, Fuse-she, Osaka-fu, Japan AAMER R. A. KI-IAN LL.B. Punjab Univ. '58 11 Danepur Rd.. Lahore, Pakistan SURENDER NATH KUMAR B.C.L. Faculty of Law -- Delhi, '61 30 U.B. Jawahar, Nagar, Delhi, India L. Rev., Legal Aid GEORGE ODARTEY LAMPTEY LL.B. Louis A. Grimes School of Law 8: Govt., Univ. of Liberia '56 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Accra, Ghana Sutherland Club. Forum, I.L.C., L.I. ANGELA MARIA LANCIERI Licenza Liceale, Liceo G. Colombo '51 LL.B. Univ. of Genoa '56 Via Caffaro 31.18, Genoa, Italy YVES PAUL EDWARD LECLERCQ Univ. of Paris '56 50 Arenne Duquesne, Paris, France ZVI A. LIBERMAN B.A. Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem '521 LL.M. Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem '56 25 Dubnov St.. Tel Aviv, Israel CARLOS ALBERTO LOUZAO Accountant, Buenos Aires 370 R. Pena, Bernal, Buenos Aires, Argentina TAPANI JUSSI MANTYSAARI LL.M. Helsinki Univ. '60 Isonnevant 5, Helsinki, Finland JOAQUIN MARTIN CANIVELL LL.B. Law Faculty, Valencia, Spain '55 HIRONARI MASAGO B.A. Tokyo Univ. '53 8, 29-gaiku, Hino-cho, Tokyo, japan CLAUDINE MORIN LL.M. Rennes '59 29 rue Paul Bert, Rennes, France DAVID REST MUMMERY B.A., LL.B. Victoria Univ. '56: LL.M. Vic- toria Univ. '60, LL.M. Harvard '61 21 Winston Ave., Palmerston No., N. Zea. ILC YASUHARU NAGASHIMA LL.B. Tokyo Univ. '49 2392 5-chome Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo Japan ALFRED CHARLES NECKER Maru, College de Geneve '57 Licence en Droit, Geneva '60 Satigny, Geneva, Switzerland 45 H isa, w . QW!- Q! l ZEEV NEGBI Juris. Warsaw Univ. '37 LL.M. Harvard '58 25 Peretz Chayut, Tel-Aviv, Israel JOHN JOSEPH NOLAN B.S. Holy Cross '50, LL.B. Suffolk '55 375 High St., West Medford 55, Mass. Legal Education Colloquium GREGORY OSI OBIAMIWE LL.B. University College, London, '57 Fed. Ministry of Justice, Lagos, Nigeria JAE SHICK PAE LL.B. The College of Law, Seoul Univ. '53 LL.M. Seoul Univ. '55 78-2 Ke Dong, Chongno-Ku, Seoul, Korea I.L.C. ARAKEN FAISSOL PINTO LL.B. Univ. of Brazil '56 Praia de Botafogo 114, Apt. 602, Rio Janeiro, Estado da Guanamabara, Brazil CLIFFORD ARDEN RAE B.A. U.N.B. '58, LL.B. Dalhousie '61 Dumfries, York County, New Bruns., Can. RALPH ARTHUR RANALD B.A. UCLA '52, M.A. UCLA '54, M.A. Princeton '58, Ph.D. Princeton '61 One Royal Oak Rd., Larence Twnshp., N. J, Carnegie Fellow RICHARD CHARLES RISK de B.A.U. of Toronto '56, LLB, U, of Tor '59 80 Alexandra Blvd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada EDUARDO GARCIA ROSSI FILHO Curso Secundario, Colego Sin Luis 55, Bacharel, P. Univ. Catolica de Sao Paulo '60 R. Marechal Bitcncourt 651. S50 Paulo, Brazil ERNESTO ROBIO JR. B.S.C. IC.U.M. '54 LL.B. Universidad de Mexico '61 P. Narescal Sucot No. 18. Mex. D.F., Mex. CONRADO DE REGLA SANTOS B.A. U. ofthe Philippines '58, B.S., LL.B. U. ofthe Philippines '591 M.P.A. U. ofthe Phil '61, 576-C Pampanga St., Tondo, Manila REUBEN MURRAY SCHNEIDER B.A. Univ of Miami '56, LL.B. Univ. of Miami '61 15301 N.E. 11 Court, N. Miami Beach, Fla. PETER BENEDICT SCHWARZKOPF B.A. Dartmouth '53, LL.B. Harvard '56 Mount Airy Road, Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. I.L.C. JOSEPH FRANCIS SCINTO B.S. Bucknell Univ. '54, LL.B. St. John's U. '61 107-27 124 St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. IBRAHIM FAHMY SHIHATA License en Droit, Cairo Univ. '57, Diploma in Public Law, Cairo Univ. '58, Diploma in Private Law, Cairo U '59 I.L.C., Chan. 3 Miguas St., Rhoda, Cairo, U.A.R. BARRY LEE STRAYER B.A. Univ. of Saskatchewan '53, LL.B. Univ. of Saskatchewan '55, B.C.L. Univ. of Oxford '57 5031 Regina Av., Regina, Sas'ktch'wn, Cda. HORACIO O. SURIANO Argentina YU TAKAHASHI 20-16 Hiromichi-cho, Tenryuii, Saga, Ulcyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan 46 Graduates and ' I4 7 s l 1 , arm ' ngw. I A J ' ue uf -:: 4 . no I ABEDON, RICHARD L. KLOETTSCHEN, KARLHERMANN Special tudents Barrington, R. I. BEN-PORATH, ISRAEL A. Jerusalem, Israel BONDURANT, EMMET J. Athens, Ga. BREWER, WILLIAM c., JR. Manchester, Mass. BRODERICK, J. A. KREVJ Dover, Mass. COOPER, GEORGE W. Orlando, Fla. DENMAN, ALVIN L. Idaho Falls, Idaho ELBAZ, OSAMA E. Cai.ro, Egypt GEGAN, BERNARD E. Brooklyn, N. Y. GOLD, LAURENCE S. New York, N. Y. I-IUNTLEY, ROBERT R. Lexington, Va. KANEKO, HIROSHI Tokyo, Japan MANUEL URIBE Calle 43 19517-58 Bogota, Colombia GEORG CHRISTIAN VORBRUGG Referendar Univ. of Munich '60 219 Lingener-Damm, Rheine Ems, Germany RAJINDER SINGH WALIA B. Sc. Punjab Univ. '51g LL.B. Delhi Univ. LL.M. Delhi Univ. '55 21112, Shakti Nagar, Delhi 6, India JAMES ALDEAN WEBSTER, JR. B.S. Wake Forest College '49, LL.B. Wake Forest College '51 1816 Faculty Drive, Winston-Salem, N. C. NICHOLAS SAMUEL WILSON LL.B. Sheffield Univ. '59 Parkeriield Hse., Norfolk Rd., Sheffield 2, G.B I.L.C., L.I. HITOMI YOSHIMURA LL.B. Kyusyu Univ. '60 5-1 Honsho-machi, Fukuoka City, Japan TOKUSHIGE YOSHIMURA LL.B. Kyusyu Univ. '54, LL.M. Kyusyu Univ. '56 5-1 Honsho-machi, Fukuoka City, Japan MORTIMER B. ZUCKERMAN B.A. McGill '57: B.C.L. McGill '6l3 M.B.A Univ. of Penn. '62 5862 Plantagenet Place, Montreal, Quebc., Cda NOT PICTURED ROGERS CHANDLER Duisburg, Germany LESTER, ANTHONY P. London, England LEVCO, JOSEPH N.M.I. Newton, Mass. LOGAN, JAMES K. Lawrence, Kans. MERRITT, GILBERT S., JR. Hermitage, Tenn. MULAYIM, ZIYA G. Ankara, Turkey NARAYAN, SURRENDRA New Delhi, India NEUHAUSER, PAUL M. Cambridge, Mass. ORR, GORDON S. Wellington, New Zealand PRUD'HOMME, REMY Paris, France RATNAIKE, NALIN R. Colombo, Ceylon RECKSON, RICHARD E. Miami Beach, Fla. 47 Moultrie, Ga. SABRI, AYOUB Mecca, Saudi Arabia SHAUKAT, MOHAMED E. Lahore, Pakistan SINGH. AVTAI New Delhi, India SOLIS, J. MENALEE Panama, Republic of Panama STRACHE, KARL-HEINZ West Berlin. Germany TANADA, WIGBERTO E. Quezon City, Philippines TORRES-RIGUAL, HIRAM San Juan, Puerto Rico VASSILOVSKI, YEHUDIT Ramat-Gan, Israel WASBY, MILTON' C. Belmont, Mass. WILLIAMS, GEORGE A., JR San Francisco, Calif. YAMAGASHI, KEICHIRO Tokyo, Japan CLASS of 1962 All classes are elective in the third year, allowing students to concentrate studies in fields of future specialization. One thing which is required, however, is The Paper. Usually written for a seminar, the third year paper occupies a major portion of the student's time. It is an opportunity both for research and for real creative work. Witlm consideration for his future, another major portion of the third year student's time is devoted to interviews at the placement ofhce and in the field during vacations. Class of 1 962 MARY ANN ANTOINETTE ABEND B.A. LeMoyne '59 103 Park St., Syracuse, N. Y. Edward Warren Club, Rep., S.T. More, Leg. Res. DOUGLAS HUGO ADAMSON B.A. Yale '55 1033 Diamond Ave., South Bend, Indiana Toepfer Club, I.L.C., Rep., L.I. ROBERT C. AGEE B.A. Princeton '54 90 Hammond St., Cambridge, Mass. Holmes Club, L.I. ROGER CARL ALGASE B.A. Harvard '59 151 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. ARTHUR RAY ALGER B.A. Washington '58 5304 N.E. 47th St., Seattle, Wash. CHARLES EDWARD ALLEN B.A. Yale '58, Cambridge '59 14822 Garden Drive, Miami, Fla. Kaplan Club, L.I. MICHAEL L. ALLEN B.A. Columbia '59 60 E. Linden Ave., Englewood, N. J. Field Club STANLEY LOUIS AMBERG B.Ch.E. R.P.l. '59, M.S. M I T '60 5450 Wissahickon Ave., Philadelphia, Pa Bevins Club, B. 8: B.. Chan. GEORGE F. ANDEREGG, JR. B.A. Harvard '59 202 E. Holden Green, Cambridge, Mass. Field Club ROBERT SIDNEY AMDURSKY B.A. Cornell '59 36 W. 8 St., Oswego, N. Y. Byse Club, Vol. Def. 1 HARVEY MILTON APPLEBAUM B.A. Yale '59 1412 Clarendon, Bessemer, Ala. Casner Club, L.Rev., Dem., S. Bar., Forum, L.I. R. GORDON APPLEMAN B.A. Texas '59 3642 W. Biddison, Fort Worth, Tex. Bruce Club, S. C. 1 49 Class of 1 96 1 lQl'5f3l: 5-jig? 5 STANLEY S. ARKIN 3 , W B.A. So. California '59 3'- fl, 1210 S. Hayworth, Los Angeles, Calif. ' Legal Aid JOEL P. ARNDT , B.A. Penn. State '58 is Chestnut St., Richland, Pa. fig V Byse Club JOHN MCCRACKEN ARNOLD B.S. Oklahoma '54 219 W. Delaware, Nowata, Okla. Sacks Club, Vol. Def., S.C., L.I. MERVYN I. ARONOFF B.A. Michigan '59 1518 Allison St., N.W. Washington, D. C Cox Club, I.L.C., Dem. PAULA ARONOWITZ B.A. Barnard '58 1705 E. 22 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Harlan Club, I.L.C. DANIEL MORDECAI ARONS B.A. Williams '59 408 Chapel Road, Philadelphia, Pa. Maguire-Westengard Club, Dem., Leg. Res. , DAVID JAMES ASKANASE B.S. Pennsylvania '58 2543 Underwood, Houston, Texas Blackstone Club, B. 84 B., Forum GERALD STEPHEN BACKMAN B.A. Pennsylvania '59 , 2519 Bessemund Ave., Far Rockaway, N.Y. ' ELEFTHERIOS P. BAKER B.A. West Virginia '59 1153 9th Ave., Huntington, W, Va. Keeton Club, S. C., Rep., B. 8: B. IRWIN GERALD BARNET B.A. Wesleyan '59 409 Barry Road, Rochester, N. Y. McNaughton Club, Legal Aid , STEPHEN ROGER BARNETT B.A. Harvard '57 127 Ballard Dr., W. Hartford, Conn. Sacks Club, L. Rev. FRASER BARRON B.A. Princeton '59 240 Irving Ave., South Orange, N. J. Story Club, Forum, I.L.C., Dem., L.I. 50 3.15 B.A. Harvard '56 EDWARD HARLOW BARTLETT B.S. Lehigh '57, M.B.A. Lehigh '59 135 Grove St., Rutland, Vt. Root Club, Y.A.F., Rep. LAWRENCE M. BASKIR B.A. Princeton '59 1620 Avenue I, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brewster Club. I.L.C., Vol. Def. JAMES BECKET B.A. Williams '58 Lakeville, Conn. Choate Club, I.L.C. DANIEL N. BELIN B.S. Michigan '59 5441 Douglas, Sioux City, Iowa Jaffe Club W. IRWIN MYRON BERG 4 70 E. 8th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Maguire Club, Forum MICHAEL JON BERGER B.A. Cornell '58 Keaton Club MARSHALL RICHARD BERKOFF . B.S. Wisconsin '59 ' ' I 1, 601 E. Carlisle St., Milwaukee, Wisc. 4' Frankfurter Club, I.L.C. . ' 3 EVAN R. BERLACK , 'N ' B.A. Harvard '56 Q... '21 Brnyton Park, Ossining, N. Y. Story Club, I.L.C., Dem. SHULAMITH BERLE B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 1300 E. 94th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Field Club DONALD HOWARD BERMAN B.A. Harvard '57 126 Whitney St., Auburn, Maine Warren Club. Bd. S. Adv., L.I. RUSSELL STEPHEN BERMAN B.A. Michigan '59 2552 W. Coyle, Chicago, Ill. Dem., Civ, Liberties Res. DANIEL LEWIS BERNSTEIN B.A. Amherst '59 4300 Stanford St., Chevy Chase, Md. Y , A Root Club, I.L.C., Dem. ' . 400 West End Avenue, New York, N Y ,r fm liar if NP iff - ij, ' gr' a- ' its fre: f 'jg .gr ,A .,. lr? ...big Q :K llijc 51 NORWOOD PIERSON BEVERIDGE, JR. B.A. Harvard '58 809 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, Md. Sander Club, B. 8: B., Rep. DAVID ELIAS BIRENBAUM B.A. Brown '59 17 Stephana Lane, Waterbury, Conn. Haar Club, Civil Liberties, Dem. DANIEL BLATT ' B.A. Brooklyn '59 1515 E. 8th St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Marshall Club SHELDON MICHAEL BONOVITZ B.S. Pennsylvania '5 5 3756 Shannon Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Fuller Club, Leg. Res., L.I. DAVID WILLIAM BERNSTEIN B.A. Harvard '59 1185 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Maguire-Westengard Club, Legal Aid MARSHALL EDWIN BERNSTEIN B.A. Cornell '59 5201 14th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. SIDNEY JAY BERNSTEIN B.S. Rutgers '59 5 Stanford Court, West Orange, N. J. Hart Club ALBERT JEREMIAH BEVERIDGE B.A. Princeton '57 181 North St., Hingham, Mass. Homes Club, I.L.C., L.I. DAVID MARSHALL BORDEN B.A. Amherst '59 55 Canterbury St., Hartford, Conn. Root Club, Dem., Leg. Res. STANDISH BRADFORD, JR. B.A. Williams '55 484 Bay Road, South Hamilton Kent Club, I.L.C., B. 8: B., L.I. , Mass DAVID MICHAEL BRAHMS B.A. Harvard '59 1208 Chestnut St., Cambridge, Mass. ALF REYNOLDS BRANDIN B.A. Stanford '59 668 Salvatierra, Stanford, Calif. Holmes Club, Calif. 52 LOUIS ERSKINE BRASWELL B.A. Birmingham-Southern '59 601 S. Walnut St., Demopolis, Ala. Sacks Club, S.C., L.I. MORDECAI BAYER BRAUNSTEIN B.A. Union '59 1537 Van Cortlandt St., Schenectady, N. Y. Von Mehren Club, B. 8: B., Record DAVID BRAVEMAN B.A. Pennsylvania '59 18 E. First St., Corning, N. Y. GEORGE A. BRUMDBR B.A. Stanford '59 Hartland, Wise. I.L.C., B. 8: B., L.I. HUGH BROWN CAMPBELL, JR. B.A. Davidson '59 1626 Queens Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Story Club, Dem., S.C., L.I. JOHN F. CANNON B. S. Fordham '59 1418 Taylor Ave., Bronx 60, ARTHUR I. CANTOR B.A. Columbia '59 2121 Beekman Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stewart Club FERNANDO CARDOZE B.A. Duke '59 Calle Colombia 4, Panama Haar Club, I.L.C., Inter-Amer. Class of 1 962 STUART D, BUCHALTER B.A. California '59 250 McCarty Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Earl Warren Club, Calif., L.I. EDWARD JOSEPH BURNS B.A. St. Lawrence '59 227 Bates Ave., Oneida, N. Y. Harlan Club, S.T. More PATRICK OWEN BURNS B.A. Dartmouth '59 4705 Iselin Ave., New York, N.Y. Scott Club, Dem., L.I. EDWARD ROBERT BUSCH B.A. Princeton '58 50 Sutton Place So., New York, N. Y. Jaffe Club, Rep., B. 8: B. N. Y. . 5 3 Class of 1962 a sv 'f ns 355 .aa -I 1'. .3Xli1t'7' , 'I3f? l3'? . , fehiig api? W ' lv 7, . 'V y a-.Ltr ' , 5 ' ' - . ' .2 'VXA C. 'if' -ff f-rf wt nf PM 'H 'Q' ' iw . CHRYSTIE A. '57 5438 Allott Ave., Van Nuys, Calif. Root Club, Bd. S, Adv., Calif., L.I. RICHARD DONALD CLAREY B.A. Holy Cross '55 270 Tufts St., Manchester, N,H. STEPHEN B.A. U.C.L. Haar Club, Dem., S.T. More, Chan. ALBERT L. CLOVIS B.A. Yale '57g M.A. Michigan '59 3810 N. Market, Canton, Ohi Griswold Club, L. Rev. JOEL J. COHEN B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 1505 E. 18 St., Brooklyn Byse Club, Bd. S. Adv. O 39, N.Y. -gfg iiff i' 15' - SPT MAQQ. Q 665 ' H f 'ifilwf'-. 21 x - - six? 45,5-5 1 A- -H 'Aff' ' ' '- ' .12 ' f is ' 1 1 . 1 W - ' , . , W, . wx' ' , JOE SPEED CARROLL B.A. Texas '57 706 Corona Ave., San Antonio, Tex. Toepfer Club, I.L.C., L.I. PETER ANTHONY CARTWRIGI-IT B.B.A. Michigan '59 1179 N. Glenhurst Dr., Birmingham, Mich Burton Club, B. 84: B. RONALD ARLIE CHRISTENSEN B.S. Iowa State '58: M.S. Cal. Tech '59 752-15th St. N.E., Mason City, Iowa Von Mehren Club, I.L.C. JOHN CAMPBELL CHRISTIE, JR. B.A. Brown '59 871 Longwood Dr., Lake Forest, Ill. Haar Club, I.L.C., Civil Liberties I 1' 5 liiibif iz ff' , . ' w ' 1 f- ilk' ' . .sg , kg H . . . JULES SIMON COHEN B.A. Florida '59 1003 E. Concord, Orlando, Baxter Club, Dem. NEIL J. COHEN B.S. Wisconsin '59 19906 Van Aren Blvd., Cleveland, Dem. JOHN MICHAEL COLLETTE B.A. Stanford '59 302 - 11th St., Idaho Falls, Idaho Choate Club, Dem., L.I. THEODORE J. COLLINS B.A. Notre Dame '58 Waitsburg, Wash. Wyzanski Club, S.T. More, Chan. Fla. Ohio 54 GARY O. CONCOFF B.S. U.C.L.A. '58 100 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Cardozo Club, Vol. Def. MILES ANTHONY COON B.A. Virginia '59 11 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. Harlan Club, B. 8: B., Rep. JOHN HANCOCK COOPER, JR. B.A. Yale '59 202 Kinkaid, Houston, Tex. Jaffe Club ROBERT DBNORMANDIE COPE B.S. Wisconsin '56 2 Kenway St., Cambridge 38, Mass. Harlan Club, I.L.C. BARRY L. COSTILO B.S. Pennsylvania '58 1430 Stirling St., Philadelphia, Pa. Haar Club WILLIAM IRVIN COWIN B.A. Harvard '59 120 Amory St., Brookline, Mass. Langdell Club FREDERICK OLIVER COWLES B.A. Yale '59 18000 Bradgate Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Wyzanski Club, I.L.C., Dem., Williston, Chan PAUL N. CRANE B.S. U.C.L.A. '59 6201 Maryland Dr., Los Angeles, Calif Maguire Club, Leg. Res. HOWARD STEPHEN CRANSTON B.A. Pomona '59 617 Hellsview Rd., El Cajon, Calif. Bevins Club, Rep., Record NANCY JEANNE CRIBBS B.A. Carleton '59 Oak Hill, R.R. 2, Rochester, Minn. Dem. JOHN CHESTER CULVER B.A. Harvard '54 12,93 IRIed Fox Rd. S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa GEORGE EDWARD DAVIES B.A. Dartmouth '53 158 Castle Rd., Chappaqua, N.Y. Griswold Club, I..I. 55 FRANK VICTOR DEL VECCHIO B.A. Tufts '54 53 Marion St., Medford, Mass. Von Mehren Club ANDREW S. DEMPSEY B.A. Yale '56 12821 Lake Shore Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Harlan Club, Legal Aid, Rep., L.I. . JOHN BAKER DENNISTON B.E.P. Cornell '58 3810 Section Rd., Silverton, Ohio Gardner Club, L.I. JOHN M. DEWEY B.A. Princeton '57 ' 141 E. 72 St., New York, N.Y. Blackstone Club, I.L.C., Rep., L.I. DAVID A. DIAMOND B.A. Harvard '59 37 Oxford Blvd., Great Neck, N.Y. Field Club LEONARD HOWARD DICKSTEIN B.A. Brooklyn '58 158 - 55 225th St., Jamaica, N.Y. Potter Stewart Club, I.L.C., Dem. NORMAN HENDERSON DONALD, Ill B.A. Princeton '59 Ridgewood Dr., Rye. N.Y. Scott Club, B. 8: B., I.L.C., Rep., L.I. HAROLD CHARI.ES DONEGAN B.A. Yale '59 690 Townsend Ave.. New Haven, Conn. Dawson Club, S.T. More, Chan. JOHN HENRY DOYLE B.A. Fordham '59 1925 McGraw Ave., New York, N.Y. Warren Club, Dem. ROBERT LAWRENCE DUNN B.A. Cornell '58 1604 Metropolitan Ave., New York, N.Y. 3 Keeton Club, L. Rev., Dem., Chan. C. DEAN DUSSEAULT B.A. Yale '59 50 Carey Rd., Needham Heights, Mass. Morgan-Brown Club, L. Rev., Rep., Chan. RICHARD BRIGGS DYSON B.A. Boston Univ. '55 HM Wendell St., Cambridge 38, Mass. I.. Rev., Dem., P.B.H. 56 Class of 1962 NANCY ELIZABETH EASTHAM B.A. Mt. Holyoke '59 16 Alden Rd., Andover, Mass. Casner Club, L. Rev., I.L.C., Rep. ARNOLD ELLIS B.S. Cornell '56 405 Westcott St., Syracuse, N.Y. Root Club, B. 84 B., Chan. STEPHEN FRANK ELLS B.A. Harvard '56 1558 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Story Club, L.I. JAMES W. ELY, JR. - B.A. Princeton '59 255 Sandringham Rd., Rochester, N.Y. Morgan Club, Rep. G. RAYMOND EMPSON, Ill B.A. Princeton '59 509 Overwood, Akron, Ohio Pow Wow Club, L.I. JOHN BRIAN ENDERS B.A. Oberlin '59 36 Olin Ave., Girard, Pa. Haar Club, Dem., S. T. More, Chan. MELVIN EPSTEIN B.A. Harvard '59 560 Brook Ave., Passaic, NJ. Williston DAVID GORDON FARIS B.S. Arizona. '50 1170 Oriole Rd., Santa Barbara, Calif. JEROME HELTZEN FARNUM B.A. Yale '57 35 Mountain Ave., Summit, NJ. B. 8: B., L.I. ROBERT EUGENE FAST B.A. Pennsylvania '56, M.A. Penn. '57 104 W. Riverside Dr., LaBelle, Pa. Cardozo Club, B. 8: B., I.L.C. V FRANK CONGER FAWCETI' B.A. Harvard '56 19 River Rd., Annisquam, Mass. Choate Club, L.I. GRAHAM HOYT FERNALD B.A. Princeton '55 RFD No. 5, Gorham, Maine 57 Class Gf 1 962 ANTHONY LEE FLETCHER B.A. Princeton '57 17 Gerrish La., New Canaan, Conn. Sander Club, Chan. CHARLES M. FOGLER B.A. Princeton '57 JOHN MAXWELL FERREN B.A. Harvard '59 3214 Park Pl., Evanston, Ill. Casner Club, I.L.C., Williston, L. I. DONALD M. FEUERSTEIN B.A. Yale '59 330 W. Diversey Pkwy., Chicago, Ill. Casner Club, L. Rev. HARVEY S. FEUERSTEIN B.A. Columbia '58 141 - 04 Coolidge Ave., Jamaica 35, N.Y. Harlan Club, S. Bar. B. 8: B. Chan. HAROLD EDWARD FITZGIBBONS, B.A. Harvard '58 Washington St., Duxbury. Mass. Kent Club, I.L.C., Dem., Coffee, L.I. 930 Gr. Concourse, New York, N.Y. Dem., I.L.C. MAURICE D12 Glmssls FORD B.A. Harvard '59 27 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. Dawson Club, Williston, Dem., S. T. More JAY HOWELL FOREMAN B.A. U.C.L.A. '59 Dem S Bar R MICHAEL EDWARD FOX B.S. Illinois '59 5029 N. Ridgeway, Chicago, Ill. RICHARD A. FRANK B.A. Harvard '58 120 S. 54 St., Omaha, Neb. 3950 Coolidge Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. , ' . mf Qi.-9-Q'-zilffr , Y, X ,1 .J gif -W vw l3,,.a ' is . ff, 33 , ' ww.. .' Chayes Club, B. 8: B. PAUL EDWARD FREEHLING B.A. Harvard '59 399 W. Fullerton Pkwy., Chicago, Ill. Jaffe Club, B. 8: B., I.L.C., Civil Liberties LOUIS RICHARD FREESE, JR. B.A. Princeton '59 330 Dexter St., Cambridge, Mass. Kaplan Club, L.I. 58 Elf: ufiw . Q .41 4.-v 'R' .fr . if v wp 41221: Tiff. 5 'Q A, JR Y 3' -we . 1 2 I 5. at l M- .fi-, v JAMES COLEMAN FREUND B.A. Princeton '56 242 E. 72 St., New York, N. Y. Harlan Club, Chan. RICHARD SAMUEL FRIEDMAN B.A. Penn State '59 2801 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Freund Club, B. 6: B. STEPHEN JAMES FRIEDMAN B.A. Princeton '59 19 Montgomery Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. I.. Rev.. L.I. HOWARD KUDLICH FUGUET B.A. Harvard '59 East Hill, Keene, N.Y. Pow Wow Club , ..': Y t '17 DANIEL WEATHERBEE FULMER yew' X ' ' If' B.A. Hamilton '54 ' PQI, gfj 5 Beachwood Lane, Rye, N.Y. ' Story Club, B. 8c B., I.L.C., Dem. W JUAN MANUEL GARCIA-PASSALACQUA 'il B.A. Puerto Rico '55, M.A. Fletcher School '58 ' 852 Palma Real, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico . v 'Y I,L.C., Dem., Forum, Inter-Am. ALAN HARRIS GELLIS B.S. M.I.T. '59 Rye Ridge Rd., Harrison, N.Y. B, 8: B. ROGER ALAN GERBER B.A. Dartmouth '59 1173 E. 22 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Chayes Club, I.L.C., Dorm C. CLARK PIATT GILES B.A. Harvard '59 259 S. 12th East, Salt Lake City, Utah Bevins Club, Record, Chan. MARJORIE LOUISA GIRTH B.A. Mt. Holyoke '59 Applegarth Rd., Cranbury, NJ. Casner Club PAUL GARDNER, JR. B.A. Harvard '59 Wild Acres, Bausman, Pa. Kent Club VINCENT FRANCIS GARRITY, JR. B.A. Holy Cross '59 131 Academy Lane, Upper Darby, Pa. Magruder Club, S. T. More, Chan. 59 JONATHAN GOLDEN B.A. Princeton '59 3090 Arden Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Frankfurter Club MICHAEL JOSEPH GOLDEY B.A. Cornell '59 216 Exeter St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Blackstone Club, B. 8: B., Dem., A.L.S.A., Forum MAYNARD GOLDMAN B.A. Michigan '59 20 Nobscot Rd., Newton Center, Mass. Jaffe Club, B. 8: B., I.L.C., S. Bar SANFORD MARTIN GOLDMAN B.A. Rutgers '59 A 31 Barry Gardens, Passaic, N.J. RICHARD MICHAEL GLAZER B.A. Yale '59 4 Morningside Dr., Trenton, N.J. Byse Club. B. 8: B., Chan. DAVID MOSES GOLDBERG B.A. Harvard '59 36 Coolidge Hill Bd., Cambridge, Mass Gower-Herwitz Club STANLEY Z. GOLDBERG B.A. Pittsburgh '59 I5 Foxcroft Rd., Pittsburgh 20. Pa. Byse Club, B. 8: B., Dem., I.L.C. WILLIAM IRA GOLDBERG B.A. Amherst '59 275 Linden Park Pl., Highland Park, Ill Root Club, Civil Lib. A .K -5 1 W .sf . .W ,N MICHAEL DAVID GOODMAN B.A. Harvard '59 2144 Arthur Ave., Chicago. Ill. Byse Club, B. 8: B., S. Bar, Chan. ROBERT ALLEN GORMAN B.A. Harvard '58 88 - 15 168 St., Jamaica, N.Y. Griswold Club, L. Rev. JOHN SEBASTIAN GRACE B.A. Harvard '59 115 Lakeview Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Leg. Res. DANIEL ROBERT GRAHAM B.A. Florida '59 Route 1, Box 660, Hialeah, Fla. Kaplan Club, B. 8: B., Dem., L.I. 60 Class of 1 962 WILLIAM ROBERT GRANIK B.A. Harvard '59 4000 Cathedral Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. Forum, B. 8: B., Williston JOHN FLETCHER GRAYBEAL B.A. Oberlin '59 Castlewood, Va. Haar Club, I.L.C., Dem. DAVID GREENE ' B.A. Cornell '59 ' 2 Wash. Sq. Village, New York, N.Y. Keeton Club, Chan. JAMES G. GREILSHEIMER ' B.A. Princeton '59 ' 950 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Casner Club, Dem. 1 1 1 DAVID DODSON GRIFFIN ' ' B.A. Notre Dame '59 , 54 E. Church, Bethlehem, Pa. V ' 1 1.3: Dawson Club, B. 8: B., Rep. STEVEN E. GROSS B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 525 E. 14 St., New York, N.Y. Harlan Club JOHN J. GROSSBAUM B.A. Columbia '56 96 - 09 66 Ave., Forest Hills, N.Y. HARVEY GENE GROSSMAN B.A. Princeton '59 217 Ohio St., Corpus Christi, Tex. Dem. STEPHEN GURKO B.A. Amherst '5 9 258 Riverside Dr., New York 25, N.Y. ' CHARLES READ HAGER B.A. Harvard '59 140 W. 16 St., New York, N.Y. Gower-Herwitz Club, I.L.C. RICHARD LEE HAMILTON B.A. Northwestern '59 1717 S. Connell St., Appleton, Wisc. Root Club, Yearbook lEditorJ HENRY HEDGE HAMMOND B.A. Harvard '59 ' f 17 Traill St., Cambridge, Mass. , , ' Kent Club, B. 8: B., I.L.C., Dem. e ' 61 Class of 1962 THOMAS J. B.A. Brandeis 12 Russell St., Marshall Club, DALE HARGADON '59 Waltham, Mass. RAY HARRIS B.A. Colorado '59 919 W. Cherry, Marion, Ill. Keeton Forum, I.L.C., Dem., S. T. More, Chan. DAVID Y. HANDELMAN B.A. Pennsylvania '59 90 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. Dawson Club, Dem., Civ. Liberties NELS MICHAEL HANSEN B.A. Harvard '56 100 South Rd., Kingston, R.I. Edward Warren Club, Chan. JOAN ELIZABETH HANSEN B.A. Radcliffe '59 15 Linnaean St., Cambridge, Mass. Sutherland Club LARRY W. HANTMAN B.A. Cornell '59 212 S. Orange Ave., S. Orange, NJ Bruce Club, Dem. Club, B. 8: B. JOHN EDWARD HARRIS B.A. Lawrence '59 4753 N. Newhall St., Milwaukee, Wisc. Wyzanski, I.L.C., S. Bar HARLAN R. HARRISON B.A. Cornell '55 866 Crane St., Schenectady, N.Y. Hall C1 ub, Dem., Chan. DONALD SHAW HARRY B.A. Wesleyan '54 1659 Compton Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio Holmes Club, B. 8: B., I.L.C., Rep. GREGORY MERRILL HARVEY B.A. Harvard '59 45 Mills St., Morristown, N. J. Casner Club, Legal Aid, Dem., L.I. WILLIAM ASHTON HAWKINS B.A. Harvard '59 Syosset, Long Island, N.Y. Kent Club, L.I. JUSTIN WALTER HEATTER B.S. Pennsylvania '59 1530 Marion Ave., Monessen, Pa. Field Club, Rep., Record DAVID MICHAEL HEILBRON B.A. California '58: B.A. Oxford '60 2601 Lyon St., San Francisco, Calif. L. Rev., L.I. RONALD EUGENE HEINLEN B.A. Harvard '59 312 W. William St., Delaware, Ohio Marsh-all Club, B. 8: B., Williston WILLIAM E. HELLERSTEIN B.A. Brooklyn College '59 946 Sherman Ave., New York, N.Y. Civil Liberties Res. JAMES AUGUSTUS HENDERSON B.A. Princeton '59 7890 Sunset Dr., South Miami, Fla. Choate Club GARY JEROME HENDLER B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 6309 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y. Byse Club, I.L.C. SAMUEL ERNST HENES B.A. Cornell '59 145 Courtland, Wellington, Ohio Langdell Club, B. 8: B., Dem., Chan. MAURICE M. HENKELS, JR. B.A. Harvard '55 31 The Great Road, Bedford, Mass. Marshall Club, L.I. EDWARD OLMSTED HENNELMAN B.A. Yale '59 27 W. 67 St., New York, N.Y. Scott Club, Rep., L.I. . , . BURTON HERMAN LL.B. Dartmouth '59 3171 Sheridan Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. DAVID ALAN HEYMSFELD B.A. Columbia '59 140 Woodmere Blvd., Woodmere, N.Y. Civil Liberties Res. I 1 ROBERT JOHN HICKEY . B.A. Providence College '59 20 Edgewood Blvd., Providence, R.I. Maguire-Westen. Club, B. 8: B., Dem., Civ. Lib., S.T. More JOHN LAIRD HIGGINS B.A. Harvard '57 10 Brown St., Providence, R.I. Haar Club, Chan. 63 WILLIAM ARTHUR HOGIE B.S. Long Beach State College '59 307 4th St. N .E., Watertown, S. Dak. Sander Club MICHAEL STEWART HORNE B.A. Minnesota '59 100 Ashley Rd., Hopkins, Minn. ' Morgan-Brown Club, L. Rev. WILLIAM KELLER HOSKINS B.A. Yale '56 637 Kroger Ln., Cincinnati, Ohio Story Club, B. 8: B., Rep., S. T. More, L.I. CHARLES FERRIS HOSMER .B.A. Harvard '59 8778 Mason Pl., Detroit 9, Mich. Legal Aid ROBERT ELIOT HILLMAN B.S. M.I.T. '59 511 Florence St., Fall River, Mass. WALTER E. HINRICHS B.A. Amherst '559 M.B.A. Harvard '59 12 School House Lane, Lake Success, N.Y PAUL M. HITTELMAN B.A. U.C.L.A. '59 5604 Holly Oak Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. Root Club, Calif., Civil Lib. Res., Chan. PAUL S. HOFFMAN B.A. Gettysburg '57 4521 Jonestown Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. Marshall Club, S. Bar LOUIS L. HOYNES, JR. B.A. Columbia '57 5922 Julian Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Casner Club, Legal Aid J. DAVID HUBER B.A. Harvard '59 Cannelton, Ind. Story Club JOE BEN HUDGENS B.A. Texas Tech. '59 1703 W. 6th St., Pecos, Tex. Blackstone Club, Leg. Res. CORDELL WILLIAM HULL B.C.E. Dayton '56, S.M. M.I.T. '57 10 Agassiz, Cambridge, Mass. 64 Class of 1 962 GEORGE ROGER HURLER B.A. Seton Hall '57 665 Fulton St., Elizabeth, N.J. Root Club, Rep., B. 8: B., I.L.C., Chan. SHELDON MAYER JAFFE B.A. Yale '56 rooklield Manch ster Conn 48 B , c , . Von Mehren Club, B. 8: B., Williston JAMES MERRILL JEFFORDS B.S.I.A. Yale '56 8 Kingsley Ave., Rutland, Vt. Marshall Club, Rep., Yearbook CBusiness Ed.J LAWRENCE CARL JENSEN B.A. Stanford '56 10951 S.W. Palatine Hill Rd., Portland, Ore. Root Club, B. 8: B. IRA HERVEY JOLLES B.A. Columbia '59 2250 85 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Field Club ERIC ANDREW JONAS B.A. North Carolina '56 5650 Foxcroft Rd., Charlotte, N.C. Sacks Club, S.C., Rep., L.I. LESLIE TERRY JONES B.A. Columbia '59 1955 Howard, Las Vegas, Nevada Sacks Club WALTER JAMES JOSIAH, JR. .B.S. Fordham '55 5 Oakmere Dr., Baldwin, N.Y. Hall Club, B. 8: B. BYRON JERALD JOHNSON B.A. Harvard '59 1911 Mtn. View Dr., Boise, Idaho Vol. Def. OWEN M. JOHNSON, JR. B.A. Dartmouth '58, B.A. Oxford '60 704 Kishwaukee, Belvidere, Ill. RAUD EARL JOHNSON B.A. Princeton '58 600 La Jolla Scenic Dr., La Jolla, Calif. Griswold Club, Vol. Def., Dem., L.I. RICHARD C. JOHNSON B.A. Harvard '58 46 Hudson St., Milton, Mass. Morgan-Brown Club, L. Rev., Chan. 65 C1 ass Of 1 962 vrvf LAWRENCE EDWIN KAI-iN B.A. Union '59 797 Washington Ave., Albany, N.Y. Magruder Club, Dem. MARK GORDON KAPLAN B.A. Harvard '59 52 Greycliff Rd., Brighton, Mass. S. Bar JACKIE LEE KARP B.A. Cornell '58 332 Oakdale, Chicago, Ill. i . ,rA, V A 1 Chayes Club, B. 84 B. Wil' .ag I , NICHOLAS M. KARZEN , . . . B.A. Michigan '59 'LQ 3535 W. Hollywood, Chicago, Ill. JOEL R. KASWELL N B.A. Dartmouth '59 , fl 31 Fernwood Terr., Nutley, NJ. if N' K x., Hall Club, Dem., I.L.C. 1 JAMES STUART KAUFMAN B.A. Syracuse '59 ' ' 235 Fountain St., Springfield, Mass. B. 8: B., Chan. RONALD E. KEHOE B.A. Dartmouth '59 1'6 Suffolk St., Medford, Mass. Vol. Def. , M, STANLEY KELLER , 'i B.A. Columbia '59 V s viml sf., Allston, Mass. wrff Field Club, Bd. S. Adv. - 'PJ' I GEORGE LAWRENCE KELLEY, JR. B.A. Dartmouth '59 , F , . gso Bezicla 134 sf., Bgle HKEDOF, N.Y. lf. ', toryCu, .8cB., orm.. - 3 ' CHARLES KELSO, III J hr, N B.A. Vanderbilt '58 i W 3502 Dundale Rd., Montgomery 9, Ala 0 4 B. 8: B., LI. Eiffg' A ROBERT JAMES KENT g: Qgf,.f B.A. Union '59 9545 X 27 Linford Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. A EEHIW I X Dem., I.L.C. M 5 . , A - 5 - ' ' ' A GLADYS KESSLER ' .N A ' .V .- B.A. Cornell '59 Y 'ff ' 15 Hudson Ave.. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. , Griswold Club, Dem., B. 8: B. 66 ROBERT SCOTT KETCHUM 5 Il'5if'f 9. l B.A. Princeton '59 i nf , 746 Suffield, Birmingham, Mich. fro 5' Maguire Club L. BARRY KEYFETZ B.A. Michigan '59 64 Windemere Rd., Rochester, N.Y. ' . Maguire Club, P.B.H., Chan. ' ' Q O FREDERICK CHRISTIAN KILGUSS, JR. B.A. Rhode Island '59 34 Marden St. Cranston R.I. Haar Club Dem. I' if Sf 3. 1.7.1 JOHN CARROLL KING 'i B.A. West Virginia 59 .1 908 Ridgemont Rd. Charleston W. Va. ' ' 5 3 i 7 6: - ia Keefon Club, Bd. sfndv., S.C.,'Rep., Chan, I ' . ,. CHARLES C. KINGSLEY B.A. Yale '59 Country Club Rd., New Canaan, Conn. Harlan Club, I.L.C., Vol. Def., L.I. GEORGE LINCOLN KIRKLIN B.A. Harvard '59 2970 N. Third St., Baker, Ore. Von Mehren Club, Vol. Def. sw- -I 3 N f RAYMOND M. KLEIN B.A. Williams '59 618 Elkins Ave., Elkins Park, Pa. B. 8: B., S. Bar I THEODORE KLEINMAN FRI, B.A. Dartmouth '581 M.B.A. Amo 88 - 24 62 Dr., Rego Park, N.Y. Keeton Club, Leg. Res. .V wx sl f 1 H' I DANIEL KLUBOCK B.A. Bard '56 42 Crescent St., Cambridge, Mass. Chayes Club, I.L.C., Civil Lib. Res. JOHN JOSEPH KNOX, JR. B.S. St. Louis '59 7804 Kenridge Ln., St. Louis, Mo. B. 8: B. Chan. ALEXANDER WILLIAM KOGAN, JR. B.S. Pennsylvania '59 3722 Royal Palm Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. B. 8: B., Rep. DONALD BRUCE KORNREICH B.A. N.Y.U. '59 124 Pembroke St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Baxter Club 67 s Tuck JAY J. LANDER B.A. Harvard '59 12 Prentiss St., Cambridge, Mass. GORDON D. LAPIDES .B.A. Univ. of Michigan '59 4610 Pickering Rd., Birmingham, Mich. Root, Forum LEWIS H. LARUE ' B.A. Washington 84 Lee Univ. '59 Box 185, Tazewell, Va. Choate, S.C. KENNETH LAUREN CE B.A. Harv. '58, Cert. London Schl. of Economics '59 5 Pinebrook Lane, Portland, Me. Kaplan, Civ. Lib. Res., I.L.C. JOHN ROBERT KRAMER B.A. Harvard '58 941 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Sacks Club, Legal Aid HOWARD G. KRISTOL B.A. Harvard '59 4503 Channing Rd., Wilmington, Del. EUGENE K. LAFF B.A. Dartmouth '58 5507 Labyrinth Rd., Baltimore, Md. Gardner CHARLES B. LAND B.A. Yale '59 Sylvanleigh Rd., Purchase, N.Y. Von Mehren RICHARD M. LEAGRE B.A. Ohio Northern Univ. '59 De Graff, Ohio Hall, Leg. Res., S. Bar., I.L.C., Rep. JAY A. LEBOW B.S. EC. Univ. of Pa. '59 5430 Browning Rd., Merchantville, NJ Leg. Res. BARBARA A. LEE B.A. Boston Univ. '59 44 Robin Rd., Windsor, Conn. Edward Warren, Legal Aid, Rep., S.T. More STEPHEN A. LEFKOWITZ B.A. Yale '59 L. Rev. 68 Class of 1962 ROBERT S. LEITER B.A. Harvard '58, Rus. Studies Prog. Harvard '61 - '62 NEWTON H. LEVEE B.A. Harvard '59 52-05 158 St., Flushing, N.Y. Dem. X CHARLES R. LEVIN B.A. Harvard '58 207 Waverly Ave., Newton, Mass. Sutherland, Williston Comp. ELLIS B. LEVINE B.A. Harvard '59 6221 Rosebury St., St. Louis, Mo. Maguire LAWRENCE M. LEVY B.A. Yale '59 66 Dana Rd., Buffalo, N.Y. S. DAVID LEVY B.A. Univ. of Wisconsin '59 5245 N St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Root, I.L.C. ' PAUL Z. 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'58 1136 Owen St., Saginaw, Mich. I Haar, Legal Aid, B. 8: B., Rep., S.T. More, Chan. f 2 JOSEPH A. MACKAY B.A. Holy Cross '57 5' +7 z . Ztji' fa . F' z b . em... EW . V E . l' -' .. 'ln 55 Ridge Rd., Rutherford, N. J. 5 - Marshall fVice Presj, B. 84 B., I.L.C., Rep., i - 1 4 Y.A.F fChrmn.J, S.T. More 4' ' V HUGH G. E. MACMAHON A - .I B.A. Harvard '59 . :ish V S, 19 Hubbard Pk., Cambridge, Mass. , i - ff '21 . , Magruder, Chan. ' ' 'V' ' Y, . - JAMES L. MAGEE R ' '--A B.A. Univ. of Wisconsin '56 3921 North Bay Dr., Racine, Wise. Griswold fPres.J, Calif., Pat. JAMES A. MALAND B.A. Harvard '55 Williston, N. D. JANET R. MALESON B.A. Cornell '59 1828 Whitewoocl Rd.. Elkins Pk., Pa Toepfer, Rep. THOMAS W. MALLOY B.A. Univ. of Santa Clara '59 156 East Vista, Daly City, Calif. Keeton, Dem. WILLIAM R. MALONE B.A. Harvard '58 2511 N. 9th St., Terre Haute, Ind. Legal Aid BARRY P. MAHONEY B.A. Dartmouth '59 978 Post Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Williston Comp., S.T. More, Chan. JOSEPH F. MALAKOFF B.A. Antioch '59 197 Lakeview Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. Dem. 71 JOHN R. MANNIX, JR. B.S. Ohio State Univ. '59 Blackstone fPres.J MICHAEL R. MARRON B.A. Yale '56 877 Madison St., Monterey, Calif. Story fPres.J, Yearbook ' DAVID M. MARSHALL B.A. Wesleyan Univ. '55 24A John St., Brookline, Mass. Wyzanski, S. Bar., I.L.C., Dem. JOHN A. MARTIN B.A. Birmingham - Southern '59 1501 - 8 Court W., Birmingham, Ala. L. Rev. B. 8: B. WILLARD G. MARTIN' -- I B.A. Bates '59 Laconia, N.H. Maguire - Westengard PAUL R. MATIA ' B.A. Western Reserve Univ. '59 20859 Eaton Rd., Fairview Pk., O. Magruder, B. 8: B., Rep. fTreas.J, Record fEd. Mgr.J MYRON F. MAXSON B.A. Duke Univ. '56 1 Shadow Le., Keene, N.I-I. Maguire-Westengard, Leg. Res., B.8c B., Rep., Chan. ROBERT I.. MENNELL B.A. U.C.L.A. '55 A 556 Ridge Rd., Palm Springs, Calif. Legal Aid C JAMES E. MERRITT B.A. Duke '59 139R Gibbs St., Newton Centre, Mass. S.C., B. 8: B. ALAN MERSON B.A. Harvard '56 111 F St., Anchorage, Alaska Sutherland, Dem. SUZANNE W. METZGER B.A. George Washington Univ. '54 M.A. Fletcher School of Law 8: Diplomacy '55 56 Harriet Ave., Belmont, Mass. AUGUST C. MEYER B.A. Harvard '59 922 W. Armory Ave., Champaign, Ill. Bevins, Rep. 72 My . gg- EDWARD F. MICHALAK B.S. Northwestern '59 1036 Dewey Ave., Evanston, Ill. Sacks, B. 81 B., S.T. More, L.I. MARK A. MICHELSON B.A. Harvard '57 78 Evans Road, Brookline, Mass. Story CHARLES E. MILGROOM B.A. Boston Univ. '58 40 Carlton St., Brookline, Mass. Gower-Herwitz, Dem., I.I..C. EUGENE P. MILLER B.A. Univ. of Va. '59 Surrey, Dem. H k . -j an L algal? 1, A -I 1' J' a gag' 'Q' 1.x 'I 5, ug , . '.Qg.:j,Lr' 2 1.1 5. ,aqqg .tilt f' v 1 ' Lfih ,,iif1:'l?' ' -, ff- i .1 U, 1-55.-14 f ff, H-L - 5- ,fx , 'v , 1' CHRISTOPHER J. MORAN B.A. Univ. of Conn. '59 4734 East Ave., Saitland, Md. DONALD L. MORGAN B.A. Harvard '56 Strawberry Hill, Irvington, N.Y. Sutherland, L. Rev., L.I., B. 8: B. JONATHAN H. 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Morgan, Rep. DANIEL R. MURDOCK B.A. Hamilton '59 62 Shirley Ct., Commack, N.Y. Cardozo, I.L.C. JAMES M. MURPHY B.A. Harvard '56 25 Claremont Ave., New York, N.Y. Sutherland, L. Rev., S.T. More, L.I. J. N. MURPHY B.A. Univ. of Texas '59 2503 Spring Lane, Austin, Tex. PAUL L. MURPHY - B.A. Boston College '54 M.P.A. Harvard '58 47 Samoset St., Dorchester, Mass. Whittaker, S. T. More WALTER I. NATHAN B.A. Brown Univ. '58 650 Ave. I, Brooklyn, N.Y. Puller JOHN L. NEU B.A. Cornell Univ. '59 292 Douglas Rd., Chappaqua, N.Y. LAWRENCE B. NIEMANN B.A. Princeton Univ. '59 326 S. Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgan Brown, Rep., B. 8: B. l STEPHEN A. NYE B.A. Stanford '57 f Kaplan, Rep., Y.A.F., L.I. PAULA JOAN OMANSKY B.A. Radcliffe '56 Cert. Bus. Ad. Harvard '57 34 Kirkwood Rd., Brighton, Mass. Dem. 74 ,J Y Z JOHN C. O'MEARA B.A. Notre Dame Univ. '55 - V Griswold, Harv. Col. Fresh. Adv., Dem., S.T. More, Chan. - ' ORVILLE O. ORR, JR. B.A. Stanford Univ. '59 472 Crestvale Dr., Sierra Madre, Calif. 'F Chayes, Calif. .AQ pg, r A PETER M. PANKEN B.A. Haverford, '57 915 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. Morgan-Brown, L. Rev., Bd. S. Adv. MARK D. PASTOR B.S. Indiana Univ. '59 1503 Lent Cir., Evansville 14, Ind. Brewster, S. Bar, Forum, B. 8: B. I ROBERT A. PAUL - B.A. Cornell Univ. '59 475 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Marshall, B. Bt B., Chan. JOEL PELOFSKY B.A. Harvard '59 2 Y v?.,1 ff Y aff' l Baxter ROLAND M. PERACCA, JR. B.A. Stanford Univ. '59 3050 Lyon St.,'San Francisco, Calif. Warren, Rep., B. 84 B., Chan. CARL E. PERSON B.A. Long Island Univ. '59 405 E. 14 St., New York, N.Y. . 7:1 ' Rep . NEAL L. PETERSEN B.A. Univ. of Calif. '59 3410 Washington St., San Francisco, Calif. Root, B. 8: B., I.L.C. J. THOMAS PHOENIX, JR. B.A. Kansas Univ. '56 103 N. Wilhelm, Ellinwood, Kansas Griswold GEORGE E. PIKE, JR. B.A. Hendrix '59 121 N. Madison, Dewitt, Ark. Casner, Legal Aid, Dem., B. 8: B., L.I. EDWARD C. 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RlvKlN B.A. Harvard '58 'ry A g3j,.Q1f,g 295 Fairmount Ave., Hyde Park, Mass. -- Scott, Dem. fPres.j 7 if ,mg A l' icy LI, , STIEPHEN ROBERTSON t B. . Univ. o Texas '58 ij' , F 4419 Mt. Vernon St., Houston, Tex. STEPHEN P. ROBIN B.A. Princeton Univ. '59 3900 Cathedral Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. , g 7 5' , V Forum, I.L.C. ll, ' i I, Field Club, Rec., Rep., Chan. mv ah DAVID M. ROBY W, B.A. Yale Univ. '59 I 678 Covington Rd., Birmingham, Mich. . Maguire, Rep., Chan. ' ALLAN G. RODGERS B.A. Princeton Univ. '58 22 Appian Way, Cambridge, Mass. Holmes, I.L.C. NEAL L. ROSENBERG B.E. Yale Univ. '59 527 Central Park W., New York, N.Y. Haar, Harlan, Rec., Pat. fPres.J 77 Class of 1 962 DAVID M. SALTIEL B.A. Univ. of Mass. '59 25 Walbridge St., Allston, Mass. I-Iart, L. Rev., Legal Aid, I.L.C. I. STEPHEN SAMUELS B.S. Washington '58 127 Heathcrwood Dr., St. Louis, Mo. Byse Club JAMES P. SANDLER B.A. Princeton Univ. '57 2451 Webb Ave., New York, N.Y. Root, S. Bar, Rep., Chan. DANIEL C. SCHAFFER B.A. Harvard '59 762 Tro Ave Brookl n, N.Y. Y -, Y L. Rev., Legal Aid mf . 'wg- H 1 A4 Y 'IR' M551 Wmlyk Y ua. A AAG., -V 1' ..,. - .- .-. . . .5g,f9-A! ' ' w rw-.2 9fts5a E -A -5 .. . 7 2 4+ 1 11:1-L1'r151i? 55. .m-gp. f' N - u Q'-gc-..1-13 -. L,-.fr ' ar: g.L,...g,r,.- f..-rg ' Qgffiit fs. V ,-gg.. W. X' . . ff I-'31 ' ' 'Elf' 1 . 4 3' fflfif . agr',,E.f,:'5 '- ' irvgarg , r A .I . i. . .. , ,YF ' Jig I. , ' 7 l I5 'Sr J' wrf av 31 ,. wr .4 A JACK E. ROSENFELD B.A. Cornell Univ. '59 1218 Delaware St., Paulsboro, N.Y. Legal Aid JAMES S. ROTH B.S. Univ. of Penn. '59 549 W. 47 St., Miami Beach, Fla. Field fPres.J, Williston Comp., S. Bar, LANDON H. ROWLAND B.A. Dartmouth '59 46 Dickens Rd., Claymont, Del. Marshall, L.I. THOMAS F. RUHM B.A. Yale Univ. '57 1100 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Holmes, Rep., L.I. RICHARD M. SCHILLING B.S. Univ. of Wis. '59 603 Henry St., Green Bay, Wis. Magruder, Dem., S. Bar, Forum, B. 8: B. STEPHEN W. SCHLISSEL B.S. Univ. of Penn. '59 448 W. Hudson St., Long Beach, S. Bar fPres.J HARRISON JAN SCHMIDT B.A. Stanford '54 4368 Belair Dr., LaCanadu, Calif. Root Club, Dem., Calif., S. Bar, I.L.C. VICTOR SCHNEE B.A. Harvard '59 167 Mapes Ave., Newark, NJ. Whittaker, Legal Aid 78 H.. . .1 -. ,gg 'w 1 in Br .Q . 1 4441, MES.. 11' sw- . - ,i rx. 5.9. -A has ' ,Z if B.8cB Teil? 9 ul A -as U xr if N.Y. DAVID M. SCHNEIDER B.A. Yale '59 2854 Montgomery Pl., Shaker H Pow Wow, Williston Comp., B. Rep., L.I. SANDRA SCHNITZER B.A. Goucher '59 517 Redmond Rd., S. Orange, NJ. Forum THOMAS G. SCHUELLER B.A. Amherst '58 292 Clove Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y. JEROME M. SCHULTZ 'A B.A. Cornell '59 gif: ' Q 5,4 4, ri ., , fajjfg V r I ., 1, r.. ta,-C fs., o. sgggizggl 1 aria. .V J , , 4 i I A ,R - ,r, N ' 'L'l3'iJ, . rw, ,. Law, I 1 4 'x ' L' ' ar 127 Keer Ave., Newark, NJ. . is f Bruce ,f 4 ....-- AA PETER SERRITELLA B.A. Princeton '59 107-48 115 St., Richmond Hill, N.Y. S. T. More SAMUEL HEATH SEYMOUR B.A. Georgetown Univ. '57 2727 Woodley Pl., N.W., Wash Casner, Legal Aid, S. T. More GILBERT A. SHEARD B.S. Northwestern Univ. '59 400 S. Main St., Middletown, O. Magruder, B. Br B., Forum JEROME E. SHARFMAN B.A. Columbia '59 169 B. 142 St., Neponsit, N.Y. Bd.S. Adv., L. Rev. 3211.-'-e. E' ,, .wr . .1 . ' Wu- rn .,, A ei-W f Qin- 1, r 1 .L tfxr, Q .3 ' 'Rive U r 'flfw 'ff 1 '41 . I X JOSEPH L. SCHWARTZ B.S. Univ. of Florida '59 750 85 St., Miami Beach, Fla. Baxter, L. Rev., Dem. ROBERT E. SCHWARTZ B.A. Lehigh Univ. '59 1 W. Ridge Dr., Port Chester, N.Y McNaughton, Chan. MELVIN S. SCHWARZWALD B.A. Harvard '59 351 Lakecrest St., N.W., Canton, O. Casner, Civ. Lib. Res. HALL SEELY B.A. Stanford '58 Box No. 378, Balboa Island, Calif. Williston Comp., Calif., Chan. A K ' . i 9 bg Q. r 'gr' s' fe r MT, Tu .i Wu ington, D.C. , Y fi:., ' if sis-, pfjfwiaffj v A , . . If ' fiiiiff- 1 .El Wffipuw ' 5 ' '1 79 TOMMY SILBIGER B.S. Columbia '59 91-20 68 Ave., Forest Hills, N.Y. Field, I.L.C. HENRY A. SINGER B.A. Brown Univ. '59 Delevan Le., Harrison, N.Y Bruce, B. 8: B., I.L.C., Dem. DAVID M. SKEELS B.A. Harvard '59 4733 Elbow Dr., Calgary, Alberta SIDNEY A. SLOBODKIN B.A. Bowdoin '59 200 Eastern Dr., Lynn, Mass. Choate, Legal Aid, Dem. EDWARD F. SHERMAN B.A. Georgetown Univ. '59 1208 Baltimore St., El Paso, Tex. Marshall, Williston Comp., B. 8: B. Dem., S. T. More, Chan. JOHN R. SHERMAN B.S. Georgetown Univ. '59 Blackstone, Williston Comp., Dem., SIDNEY L. SHUSHAN B.A. Harvard .'59 271 Suave Rd., New Orleans, La. Casner MARCEL SHWERGOLD B.S. N.Y.U. '59 83-45 118 St., Kew Gardens, N.Y. Choate, Legal Aid, Dem. DOYLE J. SMITH, JR. B.A. Vanderbilt '59 5939 Poplar St., Memphis, Tenn. Kaplan, S. Bar, S.C., B. 8: B., Rep., Y.A.F. EDMUND C. SMITH B.A. Harvard '57 41 Pleasant St., Marblehead, Mass. Story ELLEN D. SMITH B.A. Pa. State Univ. '59 155 Elmwood Ct., Emporium, Pa. Casner ERNEST E. SMITH B.A., S.M.U. '58 121 St. Joseph St., Gonzales, Tex. L. Rev., Rep. 80 S. T. More FLOYD VERNON SMITH B.A. Washington '57 20038 Greenwood Ave., Seattle, Wash. Dem., Chan. MALCOLM G. SMITH B.A. U.C.L.A. '57 -4841 Elmwood Ave., Los Angeles, Cardozo, Vol. Def., Chan. ROBERT W. SMITH Class of 196 , ,W qv 'Q I Hx I 4 Calif. H B.A. Princeton '57 ,. M Brook Lane, Westhampton Beach, N.Y. ' ' Sachs, Chan. I .qi ,. JOHN c. SMUCK Q ,, , . B.A. Univ. of va. '59 2 I ff I 2042 34 St., S.E., Washington, D.C. ' 'Z-3 ' - Field ' , f Vik .' X K -rf 'Q f ':. now' A. CHARLES G. STEMWEDEL B.A. Holy Cross '59 700 Park Dr., Kenilworth, Ill. Marshall, Y.A.F., S. T. More, Chan. LEWIS B. STONE B.Ch.E. R.P.I. '58 1494 E. 21 St., Brooklyn, N.Y Haar, Chan. ROBERT S. STONE B.A. Columbia '59 81 Goldsmith Ave., Newark, N. J. Field, Chan. JONATHAN STRONG B.A. Dartmouth '56, M.B.A. Amos Tuck School '59 Reservoir Rd., Hanover, N.H. Choate, Williston Comp., B, 8: B., Rep., L.I. ERIC S. SPECTOR B.S. Purdue '55 3711 Beatrice Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio KENNETH G. STANDARD B.A. Harvard '58 458 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1.L.c. I ROWLAND STEBBINS, III B.A. Yale '59 955 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. Pow Wow, Legal Aid, L.I. GIRARD L. STEIN B.A. Brown '59 61 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass. Bruce, B. 8: B. -uv. ' U .. ' , .Lf A 1 81 , , 'Y-x. 'WP Class of 1962 JAMES F. TAO ' B.S. Univ. of Washington '55, M.S., M.I.T. '59 Griswold, Dem. RICHARD B. TEIMAN B.A. Princeton '59 125 Lakeside Dr., Rockville Cntr., N.Y. RICHARD J. TESTA B.A. Assumption '59 ' 164 Winter St., Marlboro, Mass. Field, Dem. STEPHEN P. THOMAS B.A. Univ. of Ill. '59 226 Howard St., East Peoria, Ill. Williston Comp., Dem. JAY G. STRUM B.A. C.C.N.Y. '59 83-20 141 St., Kew Gardens, N.Y. Field STEPHEN N. SUBRIN B.A. Harvard '58 218 S. Pershing Ave., Akron, Ohio Frankfurter Club OLIVER S. SUGHRUE, JR. B.A. Harvard '56 484 Brook Rd., Milton, Mass. Sutherland, Griswold, B. 8: B., S. T. More, Chan Sl-IELDON A. TAFT B.A. Amherst '59 231 N. Drexel Ave., Columbus 9, O. Griswold, B. 84 B., Rep. fPres.J, L.I. LAWRENCE B. THOMPSON B.A. Yale '58 34 Sunset Farm Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. Harlan, B. 8: B., L.I. DEAN TILESON B.A. Princeton '59 98-05 63 Rd., Rego Pk., N.Y. HERBERT W. TITUS B.A. Univ. of Oregon '59 2304 Broadway, Baker, Ore. Story, Legal Aid ARTHUR WELLINGTON ToDD, JR. B.A. Harvard '58 414 Beckford Ave., Princess Anne, Md. Blackstone Club, I.L.C., L.I. 82 LEO S. TONKIN B.A. John Hopkins Univ. '59 5 Oliver St., Suffern, N.Y. Cox. DAVID R. TRAGER B.A. Columbia '59 25 Beekman Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y. Potter Stewart, Civ. Lib. Res. ' ,. 0' .,, 5... , M1215 -. A.. EE? I . if . for A E nj 5 avr rd Univ. '59 LESLIE TRAGER ' B.A. Rutgers Univ. '59 , ft 89 Lee Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. ' ' gn Morgan-Brown, Bd. S. Adv., B. 8: B. if ARTHUR H. TRAVERS, JR. ' :B.A. Grinnell '57 ,. 574 Monroe St., Gary, Ind. Jaffe, L. Rev. 4 , 1 LEIGH B, TREVOR . k,,. ' ' A B.A. Harvard '56 lg, ii g58hVqaslEngton Ave., Galesburg, Ill. V 4 'E ut er an A 73' C if n. MICHAEL H. TROTTER am ,,.,f B.A. Brown Univ. '583 M.A. Harva Zin ' 28 15 St., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. W, , Yam i ,A Sacks, S.C., L.I. .- , STUART TROY , B.A. Harvard '59 4 'T 212 E. Beech St., Long Beach, N.Y. H ,gvr L. -A ,,, 1 Harlan, B. 8: B. ' ,, ' ' JOHN A. TRUMBULL B.A. Stanford Univ. 'ss 7 . .lf cl -v'-1, 4511 Mnyapan Dr.. La Mesa, Calif. -M i Blackstone, B. 8: B., Chan. A i WILLIAM J. UNGVARSKY B.E.E. Manhattan '58 157 Hawthorne Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. Frankfurter, B. 8: B. ANTHONY M. VERNAVA, JR. B.S. Georgetown Univ. '59 150 Betty Rd., New Hyde Park, N.Y. Blackstone, Williston Comp., S. Bar ECKARD VON ESTORFF B.A. Stanford Univ. '56 241 Old Army Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. Holmes, I.L.C., L.I. GEORGE J. WADE B.A. Fordham '59 170 Sussex Rd., Tennfly, N.J. Casner, Rep. 83 .S EI 5: i, mg-Qi. , ,..3QK,, Lg l p , in 5' DON H. WALLACH B.A. Columbia '59 145 W. 86 St., New York, N.Y. Dem., I.L.C. FREDERICK K. WALLACI-I B.S. Cornell Univ. '59 115 E. Moshono Pkwy., New York, N.Y. HELMUT WALLENFELS ' B.A. Clark '59 224 Lovell, Worcester, Mass. Story Club, Legal Aid CHARLES D. WARD B.A. Yale Univ. '55 8 Waite's Landing Rd., Falmouth Foreside, Ptld., Me. Kaplan, L.I. JAMES R. WADE B.A. Princeton Univ. '59 2365 Eudora St., Denver, Col. Scott, Toepfer, Rep., B. 84 B., L.I. DYER S. WADSWORTH B.A. Yale Univ. '59 1170 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Harlan, B. 8: B. lPres.J, L.I. CHARLES F. WAITE B.A. Pomona '59 1635 Hillside Dr., Glendale, Calif. Bevins, Rec., Rep., Civ. Lib. Res., Y.A.F., Calif THEODORE I. WALLACE B.A. Harvard '59 621 Spring Rd., Elmhurst, Ill. Cardozo JOHN L. WASHBURN B.A. Harvard '59 Wilderness Road, Tryon, N.C. Chayes Club EDWARD H. WASSON, JR. B.A. Yale Univ. '59 299 S. Harrison St., E. Orange, Cardozo WILLIAM WATERMAN, JR. B.A. Harvard '59 2013 Highland Ave., Wilmette, III. I.L.C. fPres.J ROBERT D. WEBSTER B.A. Colgate Univ. '59 325 West End Ave., New York, Story, L.I. 84 NJ. N.Y LLOYD L. WEINREB B.A. Dartmouth '57, B.A. Univ. of Oxford 2 Marbridge Rd., Lawrence, N.Y. Casner, L. Rev. DAVID R. WEINSTEIN B.A. Yale Univ. '55 Bd. S. Adv. 157 Lawler Rd., W. Hartford, Conn. l HARRY WEISSBARD B.A. Cornell Univ. '59 54 Burroughs Way, Maplewood, NJ. I.L.C. IRVING H. WELFELD B.A. Brooklyn '59 49 Lee Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Stewart Bruce, LAWRENCE S. WESTFALL B.A. Princeton Univ. '59 546 N. June St., Los Angeles, Calif. Scott, Rep., I.L.C., L.I. DON E. WHEELER B.A. Yale Univ. '59 552 Church St., Bridgeport, Ill. Blackstone, S. Bar, Rep., I.L.C., THOMAS C. WHITE B.A. Harvard '56 19 Chelsea Lane, W. Hartford, Conn. Story MICHAEL WHITEMAN .B.A. Harvard '59 11 Shore Dr., Great Neck, N.Y. Casner, Legal Aid, L.I. Class of 1 962 '59 FR B.A. Univ. of Michigan '59 1815 E 17 Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. B. 8: B. DAVID WEST B.A. Princeton Univ. '59 5507 Mission Woods Rd., Kansa Scott, B. Br B., L.I. ED M. WERTHEIMER S. Bar, WILLIAM H. WEST B.A. Yale Univ. '59 2976 Falmouth Rd., Shaker Hts., O. Pow Wow, L.I. DONALD D. WESTFALL B.A. Williams '59 s City, Kans 571 Antlers Dr., Rochester, N.Y. Morgan MB. l 85 Class of 1 962 DAVID M. WISHNICK B.A. Univ. of Michigan 5180 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill. Magruder, L. Rev. G. ROBERT WITMER, JR. B.A. Rochester Univ. '59 45 Corning Pk., Webster, N.Y. Hall, Rep. ROBERT P. WITTES B.A. Columbia Univ. '59 35 W. 92 St., New York, N.Y. JOHN G. WOFFORD B.A. Harvard '573 B.A. Univ. of Oxford '59 90 Morningside Dr., New York, N.Y. Casner, Dem. ALEXANDER L. WIENER, JR. B.A. Yale Univ. '59 6 Woodland Pl., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Harlan, L.I. WALTER A. WILLSON, III B.A. S.M.U. '59 4906 Elsby Ave., Dallas, Tex. JOHN P. WILSON B.A. Princeton Univ. '55 30 Lake Dr., Mountain Lakes, N.J. Harlan, I.L.C., L.I. WILLIAM B. WISDOM, JR. B.A. Washington 8: Lee Univ. '58 1825 Palmer Ave., New Orleans, La. I.L.C., B. 8: B., L.I. 1 JEROME T. WOLF B.A. Yale Univ. '59 Crestwood Hills, Box 45, Austin, Minn. Fuller, Chan. PETER H. WOLF B.E.E. Cornell Univ. '58g Cornell Univ. '59 210 Spencer Pl., Ridgewood, N.J. Choate QPres.J, Forum, Rep., 1.L.C. RICHARD P. WOLFE B.A. Princeton Univ. '59 1214 Church St., Columbia, Miss. Story, L.I. THOMAS D. WRIGHT B.A. Dickinson '59 R.D. No. 1, Fombell, Pa. Casner, L. Rev., Rep., B. 8: B. 86 ALFRED D. YOUNGWOOD B.A. Yale Univ. '59 'P Sander L. Rev. - ROGER A. YURCHUCK B.A. Northwestern Univ. 59 ' . ' Millstone Rd. Somerville N.J. . 266 Bedford Park Blvd., New York, N.Y. V. 1' ' ar Gardner Rep. I.L.C. ALBERT P. ZABIN B.A. Brandeis Univ. '59 383 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Bevins N. BARNE'I'I', ROBERT E. Lincoln, Nebr. HENRY G. ZAPRUDER B.B.A. Univ. of Oklahoma '59 3909 Marquette St., Dallas, Tex. Sachs, Vol. Def. ffl? i A 1 . it A ' 5 ' ' .ai ' -'-iff 1 -.. 15' 1 ' CHRIST L. ZAVAKOS ' B.A. Univ. of Cincinnati '59 . B.8cB. ' L ' LILLIAN ZEISEL B.A. Douglass '59 MARTIN ZELNER B.A. Syracuse Univ. '58 515 E. 7 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Blackstone, B. 8: B. NOT PICTURED HERSEY, BURNELL A. Rockport, Mass. CLEVELY, NORMAN M., JR. Union, N . J. DEVLIN, JAMES K. White Plains, N. Y. GROSS, PETER W. New York, N.Y. HANDLEY, GEORGE K. Salt Lake City, Utah JACKSON, SCHUYLER Stockton, N. J. LEWIS, HOWARD I-I. Philadelphia, Pa. PFEFFER, RICHARD M. Woodmere, N. Y. 87 2000 Benson Dr., Dayton, O. 503 Second Ave., Bradley Beach, N.J. POSNER, RICHARD A. Scarsdale, N. Y. SULLIVAN, DENNIS M Sacramento, Calif. WALLACH, FREDERICK E New York, N.Y. WIECEK, WILLIAM M. Cambridge, Mass. CLASS of 1 963 Second year at the Harvard Law School enmeshes students in the intricacies of the law of the business world. Accounting, Cor- porations, Taxation, and Commercial Law are comparatively new as formalized fields. Their highly codified form acquaints students with the trend toward the Uniform Acts. Greater perspective in legal study is gained through the elective course offered in the Fall Semester when students contrast the case method with legal philosophy, history, and legislation. 88 Class of 1963 CYRUS G. ABBE B.A. Cornell Univ. '60 58 Parkway W., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. RICHARD A. ABELES B.A. Amherst '59 3180 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. Griswold Club EI.LIOTT M. ABRAMSON B.A. Columbia '60 436 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Chayes Club CHARLOTTE M. ACQUAVIVA B.A. Radcliffe '60 37 Beacon St., Hartford. Conn. Sutherland Club, Civ. Lib. Research Service RICHARD D. ADAMS B.A. Yale '56 36 Abernethy Drive, Trenton, N. J. Story, Chan. WILLIAM W. ALEXANDER, JR. B.A. Duke '60 108 N. Dawson, Thomasville, Ga. Gardner, Dem., S.C., Chan. JAMES ALLEN, III B.A. Univ. of Notre Dame '60 1425 Fargo Ave.. Chicago, lll. Chan. MICHAEL D. ALTMAN B.A. Williaiiis '60 Highland Drive. S. Fallsburg, N.Y. EDWIN H. AMIDON, JR. B.A. Williams '56 103 Paddock Drive, Dewitt, N. Y. Choate Club DAVID R. ANDERSON B.A. Bowdoin '55 RFD 1-A. Litchfield, Me. Marshal, Legal Aid FRED E. ARNOLD B.A. Harvard '60 810 S. Jefferson St., Mexico, Mo. Root, I.L.C., Dem. CHARLES T. ASPLUND B.A. Brigham Young '59 629 12 St. Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada CAMERON S. AVERY B.S.E. Princeton '60 515 Warwick Rd., Kenilworth, Ill. Griswold, B. 8: B., Rep., L.I. JOHN R. AXE B.A. Univ. of Mich. '60 713 Marshall, Allegan, Mich. Marshall Club, B. 8: B., Rep., S.T. Moore, LI DANIEL I.. AXELROD B.A. U.C.L.A. 60 250 S. Bristol, Los Angeles, Calif. Marshall, Calif. MICHAEL P. BALABAN B.A. Univ. of Calif. '60 11724 Brookdale Lane, Studio City, Calif. Earl Warren Club GORDON C. BALDWIN B.A. Amherst '60 2681 Rocklyn Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Griswold L.I. STEPHEN E. BANNER B.A. Yale '60 Rock Lane, Harrison, N. Y. Bruce, L. Rev., Dem. 89 Class of 1963 XVILLIAM L. D. BARRETT B.A. Yale '60 , Coe St., Winsted, Conn. W, ' Dem., S.T. Moore I 9 y HERBERT BASS i' . B.A. Dickinson College '60 l - 103 S. Rosborough Ave., Ventor, N. J. 1 Morgan-Brown Club DUANB R. BATISTA B.A. Williarmms '56 4311 W. 47 St., Chicago, Ill. Choate Ames quarter finals, Vol. Def. MICHAEL G. BEEMER B.A. Wfilliams '60 410 Wzlbasli Ave., Crawfordsville, Ind. Choate Law, I.L.C. OLIN N. BELL B.A. Univ. of Mo. '60 DOUGLAS K. BEMIS B.A. Yale '60 PETER BERKLEY B.A. Willian1s '60 26 Mountview Rd., Millburn, NJ. Choate, B. 8: B. MARSHALL L. BERKMAN B.A. Harvard '581 M.B.A. Harvard '60 1803 Hamilton Place, Steubenville, Ohio Maguire-XVestengard, Rep. ALLAN INI. BERLAND B.A. Univ. of Calif, at Berkeley '60 1002 Howard, Corona, Calif. Kadish, Dem., S. Bar DAVID BBRMAN B.A. Univ. of Fla. '55 2215 Tunston St.. Hollywood, Fla. Hall, B. 8: B.. Forum, S.C. DAVID I. ISIERMAN B.A. Ill., '60 2527 W. Lunt Ave., Chicago, Ill. Root Club XWILLIAM R. BISHIN B.A. Columbia College '60 42-15 43 Ave., Long Island City, N.Y. MM. Q Field Club Equity, I.. Rev. ALAN M. BLACK B.S. Univ. of Penn. '60 417 Wasliingttvn Ave., Bethlehem, Penn. Root Club F C RICHARD C. BLAKE , B.A. Yale '60 210 Brooklyn Ave., Massapequa Park, N.Y. Dawson, L. Rev. RICHARD K. BLANKSTIEIN B.S. Univ. of Wis. '60 5132 N. -'17 St., Milwaukee, Wis. Root, S. Bar fNational Rep.J Dem. DAVID J. BLATTNER, JR. B.A. Harvard '60 5518 N. Murray. Milwaukee, Wis. Bruce, Legal Aid, Chan. DONALD M. BLOCH B.A. Bowdoin '60 Quincy, Mass. Jaffe Club, Rep. RICHARD E. BLUMSACK B.A. Harvard '60 225 School St., Somerville, Mass. Wfestfali, I.L.C., Chan. 90 10 Plaza Square, St. Louis, Mo. Cavers, I.L.C. P.O. BQX 1093. Texarkana, Ark. Kaplan, L.I. vgi X , . if -' MW' A15 Aw., I R. .kia I ., v K A ,, K fn vN 1 at 'I' J V-' 'N I 2 W' . fir F . al., .ff 4 f F ' Il sg A . -....,,, mg.. 5 afar. V , .. .99 ,Q 'F ' 'J Qgg'-fllf' ' , 21 l.t lw 2-iv' . .1 flf. f, , -af' THEODORE R. BOEHM B.A. Brown '60 1044 W. 42 St., Indianapolis, Incl. Sacks, L. Rev., Dem., L.I. RUSSELL W. BOGDA B.S. U.C.L.A. '60 1015 S. Jackson, Green Bay, Wis. Cardozo Club, RF Club, Calif. ROBERT L. BOGOMOI.NY B.A. Harvard '60 2556 Traymore Rd., Univ. Hgts., Ohio JOHN A. BOHN, JR. B.A. Stanford '59 170 Estates Drive, Piedmont, Calif. Casner, S. Bar, Rep. JOSEPH BRACHFELD B.A. N.Y. Univ. '60 1811 Loring Place, New York, N.Y. JAMES J. BRENNAN B.S. Marquette '57 2136 19 Ave., San Francisco, Calif. L. Rev. JAMES T. BRENNAN B.A. Yale '58 14 Ashburton Place. West Haven. Conn, Ed Warren, I.L.C. JOSEPH A. BRODER B.A. Trinity '60 25 Broadway, Colchester, Conn. Choate, Chan. ANDREW M. BROWN B.S. Univ, of R.I. '59 522 Boulevard, Newport. R.I. Haar Club DAVID W. BROWN B.A. Princeton '59 5 Forest St., Cambridge. Mass. Story, I.L.C., L.I. WILLIAM H. BUCHANAN, JR. B.A. Princeton '59 45 Edgewood Rd., Summit, N.J. Kaplan I.L.C., Rep., L.I. LAWRENCE J. ISUGGE B.A. Marquette Univ. '58 5064 N, Shoreland Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Cardozo Club JOHN R. BURDICK, JR. B.A. Georgetown Univ. '58 -1107 N. Paulina St., Chicago, Ill. Casner Club, B, R B., Rep., S.T. Moore, Dorm C. Qvice-presidentl. Chan. FENTON J. BURKE B.A. Harvard '60 -193 Fillmore Ave., E. Aurora, N.Y. Blackstone Club ROBERTO BUSO-ABOY B.A. Harvard '60 607 Aboy St., Miramar, Puerto Rico Cavers Club CLIFFORD J. CALHOUN B.A. Harvard '58 515 S. 10 St., Burlington, Iowa Magruder, L. Rev., B. 8: B., Rep. DANIEL L. CALIHAN, JR. B.A. Harvard '60 Prospect Drive, Trinity, Texas Ed Warren, Dem. ' RICHARD H. CALDWELL B.S. Houston '60 11-11 W. Melwood, Houston 9, Texas 91 1,5 . 59 R MICHAEL D. CAPIZOLA B.A. Georgetown Univ. '60 Central Ave., Minotola, NJ. Sutherland Club, L. Rev. ANTHONY M. CAREY, III B.A. Princeton '57 Nicodemus Rd., Reisterstown, Md. Holmes, L.I. DAVID H. CARLS B.A. Yale '60 35 Abbington Terrace, Glen Rock, NJ. Kaplan, L.I. LAWRENCE A. CARTON, III B.A. Williams '60 Wigwam Rd., Locust, NJ. Casner Eq., B. 8a B., Rep., S.T. Moore, Chan. LAWRENCE E. CASSON B.A. Harvard '60 10 Monadnock Rd., Newton, Mass. Ed Warren Club ALAN F. CHARLES B.A. U.C.L.A. '59 2052 W. 67 St., Los Angeles, Calif. Chayes, Dem., Calif. NEIL L. CHAYET B.A. Tufts Univ. '60 19 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. Choate Law, Vol. Def., Rep., Rec. GEORGE A. CHESTER, JR. BA. Stanford '60, Free U. of Berlin '60 605 Lewis St., Fredericksburg, Va. Root Law, I.L.C. PAUL J. CHOQUETTE, JR. B.A. Brown Univ. '60 65 Hartsdale Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Sacks, S.T. Moore, L.I. NICHOLAS G. CIRIELLO B.A. Yale '59 131 Fern St., Waterbury, Conn. Casner Club EDWARD L. CLABAUGH B.A. Univ. of Md. '60 4503 Chase Ave., Bethesda, Md. Maguire-Westengard, Chan. ARTHUR R. COCKBURN B.A. Dartmouth '60 389 N. Ave., Fanwood, NJ. Blackstone Equity, L.I. WILTON W. COGSWELL III B.A. St. Lawrence Univ. '60 703 N. Cascade Ave., Colo. Springs, Colo. Morgan Brown Equity, I.L.C. EDWARD H. COHEN B.A. Univ. of Mich. '60 506 Avondale Ave., Haddonfield, NJ. Magruder Club. L. Rev., Chan. GARY O. COHEN B.A. Vanderbilt '59 403 W. Hillside Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Griswold, Dem. STEPHEN H. COHEN B.A. Univ. of Wis. '60 34-41 77 St., Jackson Heights, N.Y. Field, Dem., Project Coord. Civ. Lib. Res. DAVID B. COLE B.A. Harvard '55: M.A. Harvard '56 534 Washington St., Holliston, Mass. Kaplan, Dem. DAVID G. COLEMAN B.A. Princeton '60 530 E. 6 St., Marysville, Ohio Ed Warren Club 92 My Q . X., , 55 + f 41 fgi . sfgyf' I t ?i21f.4fq - f.5.,,,f . ' i'ft, 9.lJ5 E -. - ' i tg Q I f 53 fi ' vwfn-'lx '- . -u M51 ., 4 if V' 3'wgz3.'f:',g t-. ,- if .ff 'R-Q aa, 1 3 ' ' fm n:g,,:1 4 ag 1 inf ,l s J ., R I K at is .tr Class of 1 963 JOHN W. COLLINS B.A. Hamilton '60 88 Normandy Ave., Cambridge, Mass. BENNETT M. COOPER B.S. Georgetown Univ. '60 4501 Conn. Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. Sacks Club, S. Bar BARRY F. CORN B.A. Cornell Univ. '59 26-06 150 St., Flushing, N.Y. Root, I.L.C JOHN J. COST B.A. Univ. of Me. '60 Federal, Wiscasset, Me. Maguire Equity TERRY L. CRAPO B.A. Brig. Yng. U. '60, M.A. Brig. Yng. 292 11 St., Idaho Falls, Idaho Bevins Club, Legal Aid, Rep. ALBERT F. CULLEN, JR. B.A. Harvard '60 6 Rawson Ave., Newburyport, Mass. Blackstone Club WILLIAM E. CUMBERLAND B.A. Georgetown Univ. '60 1802 Key Blvd., Arlington, Va. Marshall, I.L.C., Rep., S.T. Moore LAWRENCE E. CUREMAN III B.S. Calif. Institute of Technology '60 122 N. Pershing, Wichita, Kansas JOHN H. CUTLER B.A. Brown Univ. '56 64 Picadilly Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. Gardner, Legal Aid EDWARD J. CUTTER B.A. Harvard '60 20 Homer Circle, Medford, Mass. Morgan Brown, B. 8: B. KENNETH M. CYRUS B.A. Okla. Univ. '60 1002 Penn, Cherokee, Okla. Blackstone Club WILLIAM H. DAILEY B.A. Coe '60 26 Linnaean St., Cambridge, Mass. VINCENT E. DAMIANO, JR. B.A. Princeton '60 845 N.E. 177 St., N. Miami Beach, Fla. Story Law, Dem., S.C., Chan. THEODORE R. DANKMEYER, JR. B.A. Williams '60 9 Wendover Rd., Baltimore, Md. Griswold BRYANT C. DANNER B.A. Harvard '60 507 S. Rotherwood, Evansville, Ind. Maguire Club ALAN S. DANSON B.A. Dartmouth '60 U. '60 51 Elm Ave., Larchmont, N.Y. Story Club ALAN J. DAVIDSON B.A. Penn. State '60 25 N.W. Third Ave., Clearfield, Pa. Marshall Club, Chan. JOHN T. DEALY B.A. Harvard '60 4 Hudson River Rd., New York, N.Y. Chayes, L.I. 93 Class of 1963 J' an - A, , B.A. Harvard '60 ff? 2019 Lincoln St., Evanston, Ill. Keeton, L. Rev. ' SIEGRUN E. DINKLAGE . B.A. Mt. Holyoke '60 ,3 5 Martin Place, Manhasset, N.Y. J Harlan DAVID M. DONALDSON B.A. Harvard '60 Weston Rd., Lincoln, Mass. Scott, B. 84 B., L.I. I JOHN L, DOWNING Villanova U. '56, M.S. MIT '58 963 E. Godfrey Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 5 Dem., S.T. Moore MARIE V. DRISCOLL I B.S.F.S, Georgetown Univ. '60 96 Tate Ave., Buchanan, N.Y. Legal Aid ISAAC E DRUKER BA. Harvard '58, DRS Leiden '60 1959 Commoms ealth Ave. Boston Mass. Story I.L.C. Dem. I A ' BERKLEY NW. DUCK III 3 B.A. Brown 60 ' V f 6006 Sunset Lane Indianapolis Ind. ' , A D , Sacks Rep. L.I. ' , ' 3, jf ' PIERRE S. DUPONT IV I - B.S. Princeton '56 ' Rockland, Del. 1' ' 'I Holmes, Rein. BERNARD M. DWORSKI B.A. Univ. of Mich. '60 9215 Hale St., Silver Spring, Md. Hall, Dem., Dorm C PETER W. ECCLES B.A. Dartmouth '58 173-23 Murdock Ave., St. Albans, L.I., N.Y. Casner Club, I.L.C., Civ. Lib. Res. ch' Bureau - Proiect Coordinator, L.I. In GRANT L. EDDY L' B.A. Illinois '60 Monroe Center, Ill. SANFORD B. EHRENKRANZ lilfm B.S. Univ. of Penn. '60 356 Harding Drive, S. Orange, NJ. B. 8: B, JOAN S. ELBAUM L B.A. Boston Univ. and Barnard '60 I 110 - 20 71 Ave., Forest Hills. N.Y. i Hart, B. Sc B., I.L.C., Forum i ' gg iw LARRY R. ELKIUS I ' ' , B.A. Albion College '60 .b 432 Geneva Ave., Hillside, Ill. Chan. TIMOTHY S. ELLIOTT B.A. Brandeis '60 316 Calle Mayor, Redondo Beach, Calif. Dawson, Chan., Forum MICHAEL J. EZGAR B.A. Univ. of Calif. '60 1880 Arroto Ave., San Carlos, Calif. Earl Warren, Calif., L.I. PETER L. FABER B.A. Swarthmore '60 9 Pierce Rd., Watertown, Mass. ROBERT H. FALK B.A. Yale, '60 50 Mamaroneck Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. Bruce Club 94 AMES V DELONG - 'I 53.3, X I w f 1 A -I. f 'Nags 51 Kr 5 r 3 6 ' ips. 'f ad ,Q isdn II I will sa.. I . 1 I H JOSEPH P. FAZIO B.S. Univ. of Penn. '60 Fall River, Mass. Field, Rep., S. Bar PAUL H. FEINBERG B.A. Univ. of Penn. '60 3572 Chelton Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Root, Ames quarterfinals, Legal Aid STEPHEN J. FEINBERG B.A. Brown Univ. '60 46 Ashton Rd., Yonkers, N.Y. Jay, B. 8: B. ALAN L. FELD B.A. Columbia '60 440 E. 6 St., New York, N.Y. Field, L. Rev. CHESTER B. FELDBERG B.A. Union '60 290 Collins Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. PAUL FELZEN B.A. Columbia '60 1022 E. 53 St., Brooklyn 34, N.Y. ELLSWORTH A. FERSCH, JR. B.A. Yale '57, M.A. Univ. of Calif. '60 2751 Scott St., Davenport, Iowa Griswold, Vol. Def., L.I. ANDREW O. FEUERSTEIN B.A. Columbia '60 141 - 04 Coolidge Ave., Jamaica, N.Y. Harlan Club JACQUES FEUILLAN B.A. Harvard '60 7931 Plum St., New Orleans, La. Keeton Law Club JOSEPH P. FICURELLI B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. '60 94 Bay 8 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Sanders Club KENNETH J. FINGER B.A. Univ. College of N.Y. Univ. '60 12 Manor House Drive, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. MCNaughton Club WILLIAM T. FINLEY, JR. B.A. Harvard '57 Falls Church, Va. Cardozo. L. Rev.. L.I. RICHARD S. FISCHER B.A. Harvard '59 515 Parker Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Maguire-Westengard, Vol. Def., B. 8: B., Chan JAMES S. FISHER B.A. Vlilliams '60 16 Morningside Drive, Middlebury, Vt. Choate, I.L.C. ROBERT I. FISHER B.A. Columbia '60 415 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y. Maguire Club ROBERT M. FISHER B.A. Harvard '60 525 Lake Ave., Birchwood, WI1. Br. Lk., Minn Byse Club DAVID H. FISHMAN B.A. Johns Hopkins '59 5507 Callaway Ave., Baltimore, Md. Earl Warren, Chan. AARON I. FLEISCHMAN B.A. Trinity '60 80 Oakmont Rd., Highland Park, Ill. Blackstone, Chan. 95 .Q ay. 3.1 -in '. ,WE . A lf: ,ga 'wif ld 4. ,, sm gg ,, 1 15 A . l . 9 .,,.-' , ful 9 I .5 T-.. ,A gy? is ...M 4 .4 . .v 1. 3 5 , ,3,55,:,f'. A , - , . I:-,fi QE.. -.. ,X , , an-3,-I Wd' ' ef' ' 1- P345 vw :fb 1 vs , ' A W' Y ik. it 5i7i'fi.Ylll 'mix-if fa' . a. , B. ' V 'Q V., . Q .5-3.1 ' 1 Q K fri? Wi 3 Rm . . W ,4 g , ' f , J JAMES F. FLUG B.A. Harvard '60 78 Exeter St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Dawson Equity, L. Rev. EUGENE A. FORCIONE B.A. Princeton '59 37 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass. Choate, I.L.C., L.I. DAVID S. FOSTER B.A. Amherst '60 507 Cayuga Heights Rd., Ithaca, N.Y. Griswold, Bd. S. Adv., B. Br B., Rep. RONALD W. FOX B.A. Harvard '60 4 President Terrace, Allston, Mass. Toepfer Clubliffff PAUL M. FRANK B.A. Fordham '60 38 Devon Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. Harlan Law, Rep., S.T. Moore, L.I. JOHN T. FRANKLIN B.A. Dartmouth '60 32 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass. Bevins Club fwfr' ' -' , f r A . ,.. .-.ig ' ' ,. '--:Nqr-Q.v..f' 'e ' f al' 4 sf at vga 4 'L .H 1 . I Q' +P? '1 N 3 rr a Q ti n? f aa -. ,l .V ' '-RJ. ,. K.: abt..-L. xiillgw' W il I 7 ,+V iw sl , vm ' if , I . W In 'ff' ,Ml BRIAN M. FRAWLEY B.A. Univ. of Mass. '60 366 Russett Rd., Brookline, Mass. Dem., Chan. IRA L. FREILICHER B.A. Columbia '59 178 - 10 Wexford Terrace, Queens, N.Y. Field Club DANA M. FRIEDMAN B.A. Princeton '60, M.A. U.C.L.A. '60 350 N. 27 St., Camp Hill, Penn. GILBERT B. FRIEDMAN B.A. Univ. of Mich. '56 3871 Sedgwick Ave., New York, N.Y. GERALD E. FRUG B.A. Univ. of Calif. '60 177 19 St., Oakland, Calif. Earl Warren, Bd. S. Adv. ROY L. FURMAN B.A. Brooklyn College '60 4640 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y. S. Bar, Dem. LYNDA P. GABIN B.A. Wellesley '59 129 S. Union Rd., Buffalo, N.Y. Wyzanski Club ABRAHAM J. GAFNI B.A. Yeshiva Univ. '60 84 Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. Keeton Club RICHARD C. GALLOP B.A. Williams '60 150 E. 69 St., New York, N.Y. Pow-Wow Club OSCAR GARCIA-RIVIERA B.A. Johns Hopkins '60 420 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N.Y. WILFRED E. GARDNER, IR. B.A. Franklin and Marshall '60 Jackson Summit Rd., Tioga RD 2, Pa. Magruder, B. 6: B., Rep., Rec. K features editorj, Forum, Dorm. C. RONALD GARMEY B.A. Harvard '60 14600 S. Woodland Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Scott, L.I. 96 Class of 1963 DONALD N. GELLERT B.A. Harvard '60 Windlrest Rd.,'Rye, N.Y. Root Equity, Leg. Res. WHITNEY I. GERARD B.A. Princeton '56 1689 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. Griswold, I.L.C., L.I. R. KEITH GERRARD B.A. Harvard '56 374 Beacon St., Cambridge, Mass. P.B.H. JOHN L. GIANOULAKIS B.A. Waslmington Univ. '60 4505 Parkview Place, St. Louis, Mo. Chayes, Civ. Lib. Res. BRADFORD M. GIERKE B.A. Univ. of Wlash. '60 1121 Jackson Ave., Olympia, Wasla. Keeten Equity PETER R. GILBERT B,A. Amherst '60 95 81 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. I.L.C. ROSS L. GILBERT B.A. Cornell '60 13 Berchwood Drive, Lawrence, N.Y. Gardner, Dorm. C., Chan. DUANE C. GILKEY B.S. Mont. State Univ. '58 222 So. F., Livingston, Mont. STANLEY F. GILLMAR B.A. Brown '57 446 Nahua St., Honolulu, Hawaii Toepfer, S. Bar, Rep. GEORGE N. GINGOLD B.A. Harvard '60 116 Banta Apts., Bloomington, Ind. Hart Club MARK GLASSBERG B.S. Columbia '60 58 Burkewood Rd., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. RICHARD L. GOFF B.A. Pomona '60 5920 42nd Ave., Seattle 18, Wasil. EVERETT F. GOLDBERG B.A. Princeton 60 221 Sterling Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Keeton Club STANFORD J. GOLDBLATT B.A. Harvard '60 1648 E. 50 St., Chicago, Ill. Casner, Bd. S. Adv. GERALD GOLDFARB B.A. Cornell '60 2419 Ave. M, Brooklyn, N.Y. Blackstone Equity, B. 8: B., I.L.C. ALLAN B. GOLDMAN B.A. Harvard '58 268 E. Genesee, Auburn, N.Y. Byse, B. 8: B., Chan. STUART L. GOODMAN B.A. Univ. of Ill. '60 5000 E. End, Chicago, Ill. Vagts, Bd. S. Adv. ALLAN S. GORDON B.S. N.Y. Univ. '60 972 E. 25 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. B. 8: B., Rep., Chan. 97 -ty uf If -4 Class of 1963 WILLIAM A. GORDON B.S. Northwestern '60 1629 Jeff Davis Pkwy., New Orleans, La. NICHOLAS A. GRACE B.A. Harvard '60 113 Lakeview Ave., Cambridge 38, Mass. STEPHEN S. GRAHAM B.A. Harvard '60 505 Madison St., Glencoe, Ill. Sutherland Club, Chan. WILLIAM J. GRAHAM, JR. B.A. Washington and Jefferson '60 2330 Greenoch-Buena Vista Rd., Mckeesp't, Pa Marshall, Rep., Rec., Y.A,F., Chan. JAMES M. H. GREGG B.A. Harvard '57 10 Robinhood Rd., Natick, Mass. Kadish Club HARVEY E. GREIF B.B.A. C.C.N.Y. 60 1871 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y. B. 8z B., Rec. JOHN M. GROSS B.A. Harvard '59 31 Weybridge Rd., Brookline, Mass. Story, I.L.C. BENJAMIN B. GROSSMAN B.A. Georgetown '60 718 Peabody St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Hall Club, I.. Rev. JAMES H. GROSSMAN B.A. California '60 10401 Ashton, Los Angeles 24, Calif. EDWARD-M. GROWNEY B.A. Dartmouth '60 22 Ellsworth Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Blackstone Law, B. 84 B., Rep. ROBERT J. HADLEY B.A. Ohio State Univ. '60 113 College St., Wilrnington, Ohio Magruder Law, Rep., Forum LAWRENCE M. HAGER B.A. Harvard '60 3038 S. Cincinnati, Tulsa, Okla. Blackstone. S.T. Moore JAMES L. I-IALI., JR. B.A. Univ. of Okla. '58 P.O. Box 626, Guymon, Okla. Kaplan, B. 8: B., Rep., L.I. JAMES C. HAINIILTON B.A. Earlham '59: M.A. Brandeis '60 843 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Katz Club, Civ. Lib. Res. JAMES R. HAMILTON B.S. U.S. Military Academy '57 Old Chatham, N.Y. Marshall, Rep., L.I. JOHN T. HANSEN B.A. Stanford '59 2825 Hillside Drive, Burlingame, Calif. L.I. WILLIAM R. HARDY B.A. Princeton '56 20 Weebetook Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio Story, International Student Assoc., L.I. STEPHEN J. HARMELIN B.A. Univ. of Penn. '60 620 W. Phil-Ellena St., Phila., Pa. Cavers, B. 8a B., I.L.C., Dem. 98 ,lr N . ' TF 'Q' 1 .. Y. s ffl. ,F E, , . 1 f f n N 4 1 3 .-mf x :ln ' w ig.fza 5W fi 4, 'file 'ffxii ,,, JAY D. HARRIS B.A. Harvard 60 27 W. 72 St.. New York, N.Y. Jaffe, I.L.C., Rep., Dorm. C., Yearbook DAVID C. HARRISON B.A. Harvard '59 1126 Greentree Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. BERNARD E. HARVITH B.A. Univ. of Rochester '60 33 Fernbank Ave., Delmar, N.Y. Morgan-Brown, L. Rev. ANDREW J. HASWELL, JR. B.A. Princeton '59 6708 Avondale Drive, Okla. City, Okla. Casner, L.I. JAMES F. HAYES B.A. Notre Dame '59, B.S. Notre Dame '60 4 Lyons Place. Larchmont, N.Y. Marshall, I.L.C., Chan. MERVYN L. HECHT B.A. U.C.L.A. '60 1442 Bolkinwood, Freeport, Ill. Chan. GARY S. I-IEIFETZ B.A. Harvard '60 8120 Balson Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Bevins Club MELVIN L. HEINEMAN B.A. Harvard '60 120 E. 19 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Maguire-Westengard Equity, B. 8: B., I.L.C. DONALD E. HEISER B.S. Univ. of Penn. '60 3514 Cummings Rd., Cleveland Hgts., O JOHN R. HELLER, III B.A. Princeton '59, M.A. Harvard '60 1175 York Ave., New York, N.Y. Kaplan, Bd. S. Adv.. I.L.C.. L.I. WELD S. HENSHAW B.A. Harvard '60 RD 1, Brunswick, Me. Pow-wow Club GEORGE L. HERBERT B.A. Harvard '60 Route 2, Box 1160, Carmel, Calif. Wyzanski. Chan. RICHARD B. HERZOG B.A. Williams '60 9281 Shore Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Dawson. I.L.C. PHILIP J. HEYMAN B.A. Yale '60 528 E. 3 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Morgan-Brown, B. 8: B., Dem., Hillel SAMUEL I. HEYMAN B.A. Yale '60 121 Durhill Ave., Danbury. Conn. J. PATRICK HICKEY B.A. Carroll College '59 415 N. White, Walla Walla, Wash. S.T. Moore LAWRENCE E. HICKS B.A. Princeton '56 1821 Oakwood Ave., Glendale, Calif. Harlan, L.I. RICHARD HILLMAN 895 Park Avenue., New York, N. Y. 99 hio -. f' ,V at 54 7' W ftgrflfgf A- vt.:-, FLAKZJR ROBERT s. HILLMAN jggigg, I if lit. B.A. Johns Hopkins 60 358 Lantana Ave., Englewood, N.J. Earl Warren, Dem., Chan. ARTHUR I. HIRSCI-I B.A. City College of N.Y. '59 1210 Sherman Ave., New York, N.Y. McNaughten, Rec., Chan. KARL J. HIRSHMAN B.A. Williams '58, B.A. Oxford Univ. 'eo 56 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass. Choate. Reb.. Y.A.F.. Chan. MELVIN S. HIRSHOWITZ B.A. Cornell '60 3611 Henry Hudson Pkwy., New York 63. N.Y. DAVID S. HOCHMAN B.A. Brooklyn '60 2324 81 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Jay Club JOEL S. HOFFMAN B.A. Yale '60 1069 Quentin Place, Woodmere, N.Y. Sander Club, Legal Aid SANFORD HOLO B.A. Univ. of Mich. '60 7751 Stillwell Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio Bruce Club DAVID R. HOOD B.B.A. Gonzaga Univ. '60 E. 1404 17 St., Spokane, Wash. Griswold Club EVAN R. HOORNEMAN B.A. Amherst '60 LeMars. I Iowa PHILIP I-I. HORWITZ B.S. Univ. of Penn. '60 333 W. End Ave., New York, N.Y. Field, Rep. STEVEN B. HOSKINS B.A. Earlham College '60 School House Lane, Morristown, N.J. Hall. B. 8: B.. Dem. MINARD E. HULSE B.A. Grinnell '60 418 Berwick, Waukegan, Ill. Blackstone, B. 8: B. FRANKLIN HUNDLEY B.A. Holy Cross '57 72 Porpoise Way, Portsmouth, N.H. WAYNE C. HUNTER 600 N. Grant St., Booneville, Ark. Edward Warren Club, Dem., S.C. CHARLES D. HURT, JR. B.A. Washington and Lee Univ. '59 28 Chatham Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. Harlan Club, S.C., I..l. ALAN I. HYMAN B.A. Columbia 60 205 W. 86 St., New York, N.Y. Casner Club DANIEL R. IDZIK B.S. State Univ. of N.Y. Buffalo '56 487 Penora St., Depew, N.Y. Maguire-Westengard, Dem. JEANINE JACOBS B.S. Pennsylvania '60 111 David Road, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Forum 100 ' . 'za f- Q ,:,,,.g . , J 1 15555 I F- 1 f w 3. v HY ..gg,,5,3Q,' M sn. r. it '.,4,g:1ksg,l ,.,. ,. ......fHv 4 ,,,3,. saw, rr ...x,,,,,5 . . Y fy 4151 r-'35 ' . Y . i Class of 1963 MICHAEL JAFFE I B.A. Brooklyn College '60 1745 E. 28 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Jay, S. Bar, Forum, Dem. RAYMOND K. JAMES B.A. New York Univ. '56 8215 - 4 Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Keeton Equity ROBERT W. JARVIS 1 B.S. Univ. of Calif. '60 6548 Fordham Wav. Sacramento, Calif. 1 .. KEITH D. JEWELL B.A. Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley '56 425 N. VanNess, Fresno, Calif. Harlan Law. L.I. REVERDY JOHNSON, JR. B.A. Harvard '60 85 Kinnaird St., Cambridge, Mass. VAHE D. JOHNSON B.A. Harvard '60 5 Jennys Lane, Barrington, R.I. Keeton Law. Chan.. Dem. I WILLIAM S. JOHNSON B.A. Stanford '60 2814 R St. N.W., Washington, D.C. Kent Club, L.I. ROBERT T. JONES B.A. Stanford '60 1220 Brookmere Rd., Pasadena, Calif. Vanderbilt MARK K. JOSEPH B.A. Brown '60 609 Brighton Ave., Reading, Pa. ALLEN S. JOSLYN B.A. Haverford Col. '58g B.A. Oxford U. '60 715 W. Church St., Lock Haven. Pa. KARL G. KANTARJIAN B.S. U.C.L.A. '60 4905 Dockweiler, Los Angeles, Calif. Dawson Equity JARED KAPLAN B.A. U.C.L.A. '60 1145 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, Ill. Chan. WILLIAM F. KARTIOZIAN B.A. Stanford '60 64 Lower Crescent, Sausalito, Calif. B. 8: B.. RCD.. L.I. DAVID P. KASSOY B.A. Columbia '57 55 Knoll's Crescent, Riverdale 63, New York Marshall, Dem. JOHN KATZ B.A. Harvard '60 6 Berkeley St., Cambridge, Mass. Toepfer, I.L.C. ROGER W. KAUFMAN B.A. Cornell '60 200 Parker Rd., Elizabeth, N.J. Bvse WILLIAM F. KEHOE B.A. Dartmouth '55: M.A. Yale '5-6 11 Rock Glen Rd., Medford, Mass. JAMES EDWARD KELLEY, JR. B.A. Yale '59 ' 47 Cliffmore Rd., N. Hartford, Conn. I 101 Class of 1963 JOHN C. KELLS B.S. Columbia '60 356 Beverly Rd., Douglaston, N.Y. Marshall, I.L.C. ROBERT S. KENISON B.A. St. Anselm's '60 19 Watts St., Manchester, N.H. Root, Rep., S.T. Moore. P.B.H., Loan, Li.Ch, ROGER H. KESSEI. B.A. Columbia '58 16 Buena Vista Park, Cambridge, Mass. Gardner, B. 8: B. JUDD L. KESSLER B.A. Oberlin '60 307 Goldsmith Ave., Newark, NJ. Sandler Club, Dem. JOHN G. KESTER B.A. Wis. '59 521 Amherst Ave., Oshkosh, Wis. L. Rev. CHARLES I. KINGSON B.A. Harvard '59 11 Ware St., Cambridge, Mass.-Legal Aid LAWRENCE A. KLEIN B.A. Cornell '60 21-05 160' St., Whitestone, N.Y. Blackstone, L. Rev., Dem. MORTON KLEVAN B.A. Columbia '57 ' 45 Hastings Hall Field, Legal Aid, Dem. NORRIS C. KNOSHER B.A. Dartmouth '60 2710 Curtis Way, Sacramento, Calif. Morgan' Brown Eq., Root Eq., B. 8: B. Rep JOSEPH B. KNOTTS, JR. B.A. Princeton '60 821 7 Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. KENT N. KNOWLES B.A. Amherst '57 66 Scudder Place, Northport, N.Y. Kaplan, L.I. MICHAEL L. KORBHOLZ B.S. UC.L.A. '58 1958 Sheridan Way, Stockton, Calif. Cardozo, Calif. MORRIS J. KRIGER B.S. Mass. Institute of Technology '60 4 Belleair Drive, Memphis, Tenn. Maguire-Westengard Club LEO M. KRULITZ B.A. Stanford '60 120 River, Mullan, Idaho B. 8: B., Dem. DAVID E. KUESTER B.A. Oberlin '60 38 Middlesex, Brentwood, Mo. Sanders Club MARK LAINER B.S. U.C.L.A. '60 487 Spalding Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Maguire-Westengard, Dem. WILLIAM P. LAMB, III B.A. Yale '60 94 Leway St., W. Hartford, Conn. Scott Club, L.I. SAMUEL W. LAMBERT, III B.A. Yale '60 150 E. 77 St., New York, N.Y. Kent, B. 8: B., L.I. 102 .-,q,4-,Avg I H . . ..,.,5.,,rfyAEv . iQ 1 I ' 12 'M if 6 v I r , - 85.7 AA .539 4 jf A, xv E W g 'M ,gg . ,. P , ,JN . '.' ' N ' ,'.-1 . .,. um, , 5 . I- sh-44 of. M '?5mx f F- i . .gh , , , 2 7.1 lf' ' .4-7' ! , '-f, M ' Msg WILLIAM D. LAMBERT B.S. Univ. of Ky. '59 RFD 2, BOX 356, Ashland, Ky. Freund NORMAN H. LANE B.A. Columbia '60 60 Ashford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. L. Rev. NORMAN T. LARSON B.A. Stanford '60 1021 Malone Rd., San Jose, Calif. Hart Club, Calif. WILLIAM W. LARUE B.A. Univ. of Kansas '57 429 S. Kansas, Columbus, Kansas RICHARD L. LASSEN B.A. Stanford '60 545 N. Orange, Mesa, Ariz. Holmes, B. 8: B. WILLIAM P. LATIMER B.A. Williams '56 Box 424, Paoli, Pa. Harlan, Ames Quaterfinals HERBERT I. LAZEROW B.A. Univ. of Pa. '60 Morgan-Brown, Civil Liberties Research CHARLES F. LEAHY B.A. Yale '57 RFD 2 Claremont N.I-I. Story, Bd. S. Adv. L.I. JAY F. LEARY B.A. Harvard '60 1627 Roxanna Rd., N. W., Washington, D.C. Q i ,W ij I 'Z f I I ' nm , 1102 Overlook Terrace, Union, NJ. Field, Bd. S. Adv., Dem., S.T. Moore, DAVID M. LEBEDOFF B.A. Univ. of Minn. '60 2501 12 Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn. Marshall. Dem. SHELDON R. I.EFKOWITZ B.S. Univ. of Pa. '60 26016 Fairmount Blvd., Beachwood, Ohio Field. Legal Aid ROBERT C. LEFTON B.A. Yale '60 1208 W. Broadway, Hewlett, N.Y. NORMAN LEIBOVITZ B.S. Univ. of Pa. '59 1900 Pa. Blvd., Philadelphia, Pa. Cavers Club, B. 84 B., Rep. GERALD J. LENOBLE B.A. Lawrence '60 712 Main St., Little Chute, Wis. Story, Rep., Chan. RICHARD F. LERT B.S. Rutgers '60 525 Elizabeth Ave., Newark, NJ. Chan. PIERRE N. LEVAL B.A. Harvard '58 660 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Kent, L. Rev., L.I. MICHAEL A. LEVIN B.A. Harvard '60 188-07 87 Drive, Hollis, N.Y. Legal Aid, B. 8: B. ROBERT F. LEVINE B.S. Cornell '60 825 E. 175 St., New York, N.Y. 103 RICHARD B. LIGHTFOOT B.A. Yale '59 73 Grozier Rd., Cambridge, Mass. Pow-Wow, I.L.C., L.I. MIKE LILES, JR. B.A. Harvard '58: M.B.A. U. of Penn. '60 3026 Scheibler Rd., Memphis, Tenn. B. Bc B,, Rep. EUGENE V. LIPKOWITZ B.A. Harvard '60 4501 Conn. Ave., Washington, D.C. Root Equity, Forum, Chan. ROBERT E. LIVINGSTON B.A. Davidson '60 Box 246, Sebring, Fla. LOUIS C. LONG, JR. B.A. Princeton '60 214 Paxton Rd., Richmond, Va. Cardozo Club, S. Bar DAVID B. LOPEZ B.A. Oberlin '60 24 N. Clear St., Oberlin, Ohio BRIAN E. LORENZ B.A. Williams '60 434 Fowler Ave., Pelham, N.Y. DONALD G. LOWRY B.A. Brown '56 55 Vassal Lane, Cambridge, Mass. Gardner Club RICHARD L. LUEDTKE B.S.M.E. and B.S.E.E. Univ. of Wis. '559 M.S. Stanford '58 2551 N. Pasadena Blvd., Wauwatosa, Wis. Vagts, Rep. WALTER J. MCCANN, JR. B.A. Wesleyan Univ. '59 6 Overlook Terrace, Plymouth, Mass. Keeton Club ROBERT C. MCDIARMID B.S. Swarthmore '58: M.S. Cornell '60 Route 4, Box 357, Vienna, Va. Casner Law, Dem., Forum JOHN G. MCGARRAHAN B.A. Harvard '60 19 Royal Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Harlan Club LAWRENCE M. MCGINNIS B.A. Dartmouth '60 Kingwood Park, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Blackstone Club WILSON C, MCLEOD B.A. McMaster Univ. '60 1257 King St. W., Hamilton, Ontario, Cda. I-Iaar Club PETER MACDOUGALL B.A. Harvard '58 1984 Peach, Los Alamos, N.M. Wyzanslci, L. Rev. ROBERT S. MALINA B.A. Cornell Univ. '60 1548 E. 26 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Dawson, L. Rev THOMAS J. MALMUD B.A. Univ. of Rochester '60 120 Grand St., White Plains, N.Y. Morgan Brown Club WILLIAM FRANCIS MANLEY B.A. Harvard '58 128 Day St., Boston, Mass. Maguire-Westengard, Chan. 104 Class of 1 963 WENDY MARCUS B.A. Smith '60 1 Nonesuch Rd., Dallas, Texas Harlan, Dem. JAN W. MARES B.A. Harvard '58g M.S. M.I.T. '60 P.O. Box 686, Dickinson, Texas Kent, LI. MICHAEL W. MARHOLIN B.A. Vanderbilt '60 3725 Darnall Place, Jacksonville, Fla LOWELL R, MARKS B.A. Harvard '60 2626 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, N.Y. Hart, Chan. JAMES T. MARSHALL B.S. Brigham Young Univ. '60 5621 Cascade Way, Salt Lake City, Utah Bevins, I.L.C. EDWIN H. MARTIN B.A. Harvard '60 13 Sherburne Rd., Lexington, Mass. I.L.C., Chan. FRANK J. MARTIN, JR. B.A. Vanderbilt '60 418 Turrentine Ave., Gadsden, Ala. Toepfer Club THEODORE J. MARTINEAU B.S. Univ. of Wis. '58 610 Main St., Oconto, Wis. Marshall, B. 84 B., Dem. JOHN M. MASON B.A. Macalester '60 Roecrest Drive, N. Mkto., Minn. Jalf DAVID E. MATZ B.A. Brandeis Univ. 60 7411 Crittenden St., Philadelphia, Pa. ALVIN S. MICHAELSON B.A. Columbia '60 232 Harrison Ave., Jersey City, N.J. Von Mc-hren Club CLEAVELAND D. MILLER B.A. Johns Hopkins '60 108 W. University Pkwy., Baltimore, Cardozo Club THEODORE R. MITCHELL B.S. Brigham Young Univ. '60 108 W. Belleview, Scottsdale, Ariz. WILLIAM B. MODAHL B.A. Dartmouth '60 508 Seville Road, Bloomington, Ill. G. HANS MOEDE, III B.A. Harvard '60 50 Sutton Place S., New York, N.Y. Kent, L.I. ALBERT W.L. MOORE, JR. B.A. DePauw '60 1420 N. Spring, Independence, Mo. Hart Club FRANK B. MORGAN B.A. Stanford '60 401 Coloma Way, Sacramento, Calif. Cardozo, L.I. ROBERT B. MORRILL B.S. Nevada '59 700 St. Lawrence. Reno, Nevada Kaplan. Chan. 105 Class of 1 963 ' ROBERT J. MORRISSEY B.A. Boston College '60 228 Sycamore St., Watertcvwn, Mass. Freund, Rep., S.T. Moore RICHARD M. MOSK B.A. Stanford '60 430 S. Roxbury Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Griswold Club, Calif. O. WOOD MOYLE, III B.A. Stanford '60 1233 11 Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Cardozo. B. 8: B. JOHN E. MULLEN B.S. Univ. of Wis. '60 822 W. Third, Appleton, Wis. Story, Rep. JAMES R. MUMFORD B.S. Iowa State Univ. 60 RR. Fairfax, Iowa MEREDITH V. MUNRO B.A. Princeton '60 KENNETH R. MYERS B.S. Mass. Institute of Technology '60 110-45 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, N.Y. Jaffe, Chan. BENJAMIN R. NEILSON B.A. Harvard '60 57 Davicl's Ave., St., David's, Pa. Kent Club CHARLES R. NESSON B.A. Harvard '60 1063 Commonwealth Ave., Newton, Mass X MARTIN .D. NEWMAN B.A. Univ. of Mich. '60 10 William Penn Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. Magruder, B. 8: B., Forum JAMES R. NICHOLS B.A. Dartmouth '60 166 Banvenue St., Wellesley, Mass. Holmes, B. 8: B., L.I. PETER J. NICKLES B.A. Princeton '56 26 Linden Ave., Middletown, N.Y. Wyzanski Club JOHN B. NILES B.A. Harvard '59 Zero Chauncy St., Cambridge, Mass. Story Law, B. 8: B. JOHN K. NOLAN V? Q B.A. Dartmouth '57 l ' I 1 ' 1240 Crest Drive, Joplin, Mo. P 'Q' Harlan, B. 8: B., I.L.C. ' N CHARLES P. NORMANDIN B.A. Harvard '60 211 Hillside Rd., Southbridge, Mass. Jaffe, Bd. S. Adv. HUGH A. NORTON B.A. Colo. Univ. '60 17860 Parthenia, Northridge, Calif. Keeton Equity, Rep., Chan. HARRY C. NOTTEBART, JR. B.A. Vanderbilt '60 2911 Woodlawn Drive, Nashville, Tenn. Von Mehren, I.L.C. l JAMES D. O'CONNOR B.A. Yale '59 957 Dyre St., Philadelphia, Pa. B. 8: B., Dem., L.I. 106 51 Pennacook Ave., Oak Bluffs, Mass. Rep. OTIS L. O'CONNOR B.A. Princeton '57 1505 Quarrier St., Charleston, W. Va. Toepfer, B. 84 B. MICHAEL J. O'HAIRE B.A. Kenyon '60 2048 17th St., Vero Beach, Fla. PETER D. ORAM B.A. Harvard '60 31 Headley Rd., Morristown, N.J. Pow-Wow DIARMUID F. O'SCANNLAIN B.A. St. J0hn's Univ. '57 62 W. 46 St., New York, N.Y. Scott, I.L.C., Rep., S.T. Moore, L.I. PIERRE R. PARADIS B.A. Bowdoin '60 42 Mount Vernon St., New Bedford, Mass. Dawson Law DAVID S PARESKY B.A. Williams '60 224 Elm, Bennington, Vt. - Freund Law HERBERT PARKER B.A. Harvard '57 6 Mercer Circle, Cambridge, Mass. HAROLD D. PARKMAN B.A. Fla. State Univ. '60 1726 Sharon Rd., Tallahassee. Fla. Field Law, Dem.. S.C.. S. Bar WARREN PATTEN B.A. Yale '60 7 Gerry St., Cambridge, Mass. DAVID F. PATZMAN B.A. Harvard '60 6545 High Drive, Kansas City, Mo. Scott, Dorm. C. fsecretaryj GENE E. PENN B.A. Davis and Elkins College '56 223 20 St., Dunbar, W. Va. Griswold, I.L.C., Rep., S. Bar LAWRENCE PERLMAN B.A. Carleton '60 2139 Bayard Ave., St. Paul 16, Minn. DAVID L. PETERSON B.A. Harvard '60 1 Cifre Lane, Plaistow, N.H. Arnold Club RAYMOND JOHN PETERSEN B.A. Wheaton '60 760 Forest, Glen Ellyn, Ill. Rep. JOHN W. PHILBRICK B.A. Bowdoin '58 21 Oakhurst Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Me. Marshall Club LEE A. PICKARD B.A. Colgate '60 Dale Rd., RD 5, Clay, N.Y. Jaffe, B. 8: B., Chan. ANTHONY L. PIEL B.A. Princeton '58 248 W. 11 St., New York, N.Y. Sutherland, L.I. JAMES H. PIPKIN, JR. B.A. Princeton '60 6409 Shadow Rd., Chevy-Chase, Md. 107 GEORGE A. PLATZ B.S. Northwestern '60 607 N. Martin Ave., Waukegan, Ill. Casner, Bd. S. Adv. MICHAEL J. POLELLE B.A. Loyola Univ. 664 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Ill. Root Law, B. 8: B., Dem., S. Bar JAMES D. PORTER, JR. B.A. Yale '60 4684 N. Wilsliire Rd., Milwaukee, Wis. Root Equity, Rep. ROBERT I. POSTEL B.A. Dartmouth '60 115 Central Park W., New York, N.Y. WILLIAM H. PRATT B.A. Yale '58 233 San Gabriel Drive, Rochester, N.Y. Morgan-Brown, Chan. MEBANE M. PRITCHETT B.A. Univ. of N. Carolina '57 205 Hibriten, Lenoir, N.C. Sacks, Dem., S.C., L.I. GUY C. QUINLAN B.A. Harvard '60 1 Dana St., Cambridge, Mass. 5 Coke, Leg. Aid, I.L.C., H-R Woi'lcl Fed. ,fy JOEL RABINOVITZ V B.A. Cornell '60 164 Church St., New Rochelle, N.Y. Blackstone Equity BOYD H. RATCHYE B.A. Harvard 60 921 Princeton Ave., Billings, Mont. Bruce Club MICHAEL HENRY RAUCH K B.A. Princeton '60 . 2445 Cottonwood Baton Rouge, La. f. 5 JOHN A. RAVA , B.A. Harvard 58' M.A. Johns Hopkins '60 Q 510 Overhill Drive University City, Mo. f. Griswold Legal Aid Dem. 'I' 4 B.A. Harvard 59 , . St. James Long Island, N.Y. ' Ed Warren Club, I.L.C. PAUL M. REITLER B.A. Stanford '58 520 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Gardner Club, B. 8: B., Rep. PAUL RESNIK B.A. Yale '59 Fox Hill Rd., Stamford, Conn. Harlan Club, I.L.C., L.I. MARY ELIZABETH RHAMSTINE B.A. Duke Univ. '60 130 White Plains Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. Marshall Club PETER F. RIENT B.A. Harvard '60 . Dan's Highway. New Canaan, Conn. DAVID P. RIES B.A. Harvard '60 42 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. Scott, L.I. HARRY M. ROBERTS, JR. B.B.A. Southern Methodist Univ. '60 4444 Windsor Parkway, Dallas, Texas Westfall, L.I. Fw! J 5 , 1 JOHN w. REBOUL -at ' q ' 108 4 'L-'f i' fs 1 , ,. , ., J in N. 6' Class Of 1963 ROGER W. ROBINSON B.M.E. Cornell '60 5807 Mason, Omaha, Neb. Story, Rep. DOUGLAS D. ROCHE B.A. Holy Cross '58 425 Dunston Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Mich. B. 8: B., Rep., S.T. Moore WARREN P. ROCKEFELLER B.A. Yale '60 2 Maizeland Rd., Red Hook, N.Y. Scott, Blackstone, Rep., Dorm. C., L.I, STEPHEN B. ROHRBAUGH B.A. Amherst '60 2 Sea St., Rockport, Me. Vol. Def., Dem. ANTHONY Z. ROISMAN B.A. Dartmouth '60 1616 Norwood, Okla. City, Okla. Casner Club, Civ. Lib. Res. GRAHAM S. ROSE B.A. Brown '57 119 6 St., Garden City, N.Y. Chayes, Rep. PAUL F. ROSENBERG B.A. Univ. of Va. '60 27 Clonavor Rd., W. Orange, N.J. Von Mehren P.B.H., Chan. STEPHEN M. ROSENKRANZ B.A. Harvard '60 504 Winthrop Rd., W. Englewood, N.J. Casner Club JOSEPH M. ROSENTHAL B.A. Syracuse Univ. '60 4720 42 St., Sunnyside, L.I., N.Y. Sander, Dem., Civ. Lib. Res., Forum ALFRED J. ROSS B.A. Georgetown '60 130 Aldershot Lane, Manhasset, N.Y. Maguire, I.L.C., Rep., S.T. Moore, Chan. ARTHUR L. ROSSIO B.A. Oberlin '60 5512 Nordway Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio Sander Club LOREN R. ROTHSCHILD B.A. U.C.L.A. '60 5453 Vista Haven Rd., Sherman Oaks, Calif. ' Sutherland, Legal Aid, I.L.C., Dem. RICHARD A. ROYDS B.A. Stanford '60 423 Mignon Lane, Houston, Texas JACK L. ROZRAN B.A. Northwestern '60 6240 N. Talman, Chicago, Ill. Haar Club JOSEPH RUBIN B.A. Columbia '60 29 Mecca Terrace, Liberty, N.Y. Field Law, Chan. DENNIS P. RYAN ' B.A. Lafayette '60 164 Ramsey Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. Choate, Story, S.T. Moore, L.I. JESWALD W. SALACUSE B.A. Hamilton '60 647 Orchard Parkway, Niagara Falls, N.Y. Root Club, Rep. CARROLL J. SAVAGE B.A. Univ. of the South '563 M.A. Fletcher Schl. of Law 84 Diplomacy '57 1707 Lyttleton St., Camden, S.C. Sacks, Legal Aid, I.L.C., L.I. Class of 1963 RICHARD W. SCARRITI' B.A. Univ. of Okla. '60 P.O. Box 552, Enid, Okla. Harlan Club, Rep., Dorm. C., S C., Chan. TOM M. SCHAUMBERG B.A. Yale '60 7500 Buckingham Drive, St. Louis, Mo. Bruce, I.L.C. BENJAMIN R. SCHENCK, II B.A. Williams '60 100 Hampton Rd., Syracuse, N.Y. ANDREW M. SCHINDEL B.S. Wis. '60 755 Central Ave., Woodmere, N.Y. Wyzanski, S. Bar fSecretary-treasurerj DOUGLAS E. SCHMIDT B.A. Univ. cf Calif. at Santa Barbara '60 614 N. Oakley, Santa Maria, Calif. Von Mehren, Dem., Calif. LEO L. SCHMOLKA B.A. Dartmouth '60 135 Harding Ave., Long Beach, N.Y. Keeton Equity, S. Bar ROBERT A. SCHNUR B.A. Cornell '60 19 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. DOROTHY M. SCHRADER B.A. Southern Calif. '60 Washington St., Auburn, Pa. Langdell Club RICHARD P. SCHULZE, JR. B.S. American Univ. '60 6930 Hillmead Rd., Bethesda, Md. Maguire-Westengard, L. Rev., S. Bar, Civ. Lib. Res., Intramural football, Chan. FRED C. SCRIBNER III B.A. Dartmouth '59 565 Forest Ave., Portland, Me. SIOIY, Rep. PETER A. SEARS B.A. Colgate Univ. '60 412 W. Ave., Wayne, Pa. Jaffe, Dem., Forum RICHARD H. SEATON B.A. Harvard '59 RR 4, Coffeyville, Kansas Kent Club EDWARD I. SELIG B.A. Yale '56, M.A. Oxford '58 1 Arsenal Square, Cambridge, Mass. Casner, Legal Aid MELVYN L. SHAFFIR B.A. Adelphi '60 68 - 38 Yellowstone Blvd., For. Hills, N.Y Choate Club ALLAN D. SHAFTER B.S. Cornell '60 Arnold, Vol. Def., Dem., S. Bar, Chan. HERBERT B. SHAPIRO B.S. Univ. of Penn. '60 90 Whitney Rd., Medford, Mass. Freund, B. 8: B., I.L.C. SUSAN F. SHAPIRO B.A. Bryn Mawr '60 48 University Ave., Hamilton, N.Y. ERIC W. SHAW B.A. Harvard '59 Phillips Mill Rd., New Hope, Pa. Pow-Wow, I.L.C., Dem. 110 147 - 09 Willets Pt. Blvd., W. Stone, N.Y. JOEL M. SI-IERE B.A. Michigan '60 16081 W. IOM Mile Rd., Southheld, Mich. WAYNE H. SHORTRIDGE B.A. Purdue Univ. '60 411 Mill St., Seymour, Ind. Rep. BERNARD L. SIEGEL B.A. Brandeis Univ. '60 6420 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Magruder, I.L.C. RICHARD D. SIEGEL B.A. Univ. of Penn. '60 521 Lindbergh Way, Lewistown, Pa. Magruder, B. 8: B. STANLEY SIEGEL B.S. N.Y. Univ. '60 930 Grand Concourse, New York, N.Y. Choate, L. Rev. HARRY C. SIGMAN B.S. U.C.L.A. '60 6651 Lindenhurst Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Cardozo, Calif., Leg. Res. LAWRENCE B. SILVER B.B.A. Univ. of Mich. '60 19471 Robson, Detroit, Mich. Baxter Club, Chan. STEPHEN S. SINGER B.A. Dartmouth '60 2550 Valentine Ave., New York, N.Y. Keeton, Leg. Res. MICHAEL L. SKLAR B.A. Michigan '60 13505 Victoria, Huntington Woods, Mich. LAWRENCE R. SMALL B.A. Harvard '60 E. 1515 58 St., Spokane, Wash. Langdell Club EMMANUEL H. SMITH B.A. Univ. of Texas '60 1116 Belmont Drive, Tyler, Texas Morgan-Brown, Rec., Chan. RICHARD F. SMITH B.S. Mass. Institute of Technology '60 2504 Aberdeen Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Casner, Legal Aid, Rep., S.C. ROBERT G. SMITH B.S. Univ. of Okla. '56, M.D. Wash. Univ. '59 I.L.C.. L.I. MICHAEL N. SOHN B.A. Columbia '60 550 Grand St.. New York, N.Y. MARTIN P. SOLOMON B.A. Williams '60 550 W. 256 St., New York, N.Y. Choate, Vol. Def., Dem., L.I. MICHAEL R. SONNENREICH B.A. Wisconsin '60 556 Central Park W., New York 25, N.Y. JACK H. SPAIN, JR. B.A. Univ. of N.C. '60 407 Rotary Ave., Greenville, N.C. Marshall, B. 8: B., Dem., L.I. THEODORE E. STEBBINS, JR. B.A. Yale '60 Syosset, N.Y. Pow-Wow Club 111 HERBERT A. STEIN M.A. Univ. of Penn. '60 5705 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa. B. 8: B., I.L.C., Dem. STEVEN A. STEPANIAN II B.A. Pittsburgh '57 Mapleview, Charleroi, Pa. Marshall, Yearbook, S. Bar MARTIN STERENBUCH B.A. Columbia '60 701 W. 175 St., New York, N.Y. Keeton Equity Club, I.L.C., Dem. WILLIAM H. STILES B.S. U.S. Naval Academy '56 59 Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass. ROY G. STOHLMAN B.A. Princeton '60 1725 Connell St., Appleton, Wis. Toepfer, B. 8: B.. Rep.. L.I. JAMES J. STOKER B.A. N.Y. Univ. '59 27 Milton St., Somerville, Mass. HENRY S. STOLAR B.A. Washington Univ. '60 7721 Country Club Court, St. Louis, Mo. Magruder JOHN L. STOTLER B.A. Harvard '60 827 E. Main St., Eaton, Ohio Elihu Root Equity, Chan. PHILIP M. SUAREZ B.A. Boston College '60 160 Walnut St., Somerville, Mass. Freund Club, S. Bar DAVID J. SUPINO B.A. Yale '56 212 County Rd., Demarest, NJ. Holmes. I.L.C.. Len. Res. DONALD N. SWEENEY B.A. Univ. of Me. '60 16 Sherwin St., Presque Isle, Me. Magruder Law, Rep. STEPHEN A. SZILARD fchgd to SILARDD B.A. Harvard '60 54 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass. Morgan-Brown, Leg. Res., Forum JEROME K. TANKEL B.A. Univ. of Ill. '57 47 Highland, Hammond, Ind. Edward Bull Warren Club CHARLES A. TAUSCHE B.A. Univ. of Notre Dame '60 1102 8 Ave. N.W.. Austin. Minn. I.L.C,. HENRY H. THAYER B.A. Harvard '58 21 Shepard St., Cambridge, Mass. I.L.C., Rep. NEIL D. THOMPSON B.A. U.C.L.A. '57 420 Riverside Drive, 10-G, New York, N.Y I.L.C., Dem. MICHAEL B. TISCHMAN B.A. Univ. of Penn. '59 16 Hillside Rd., Elizabeth, NJ. Cavers Club DUDLEY J. TOWE B.A. Dartmouth '56 472 Fletcher Place, Winter Park, Fla. Dawson, Rep. 112 Rep .- H, 6 Class of 1963 ROBERT J. TOWNSEND B.A. Mich. State Univ. '60 1116 Lincoln Ave., Lansing, Mich. Langdell, Rep. JOHN K. TRAIN III B.A. Yale '60 701 E. 44, Savannah, Ga. Sacks Club HAROLD S. TRIMMER, JR. B.A. Wesleyan Univ. '60 21 Winchester Rd., Livingston, N.J. Magruder Club HARVEY TROPP B.A. City College of N.Y. 69 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass. McNaughten, Dem, JOSEPH F. TROY B.A. Yale '60 660 Gibson Ave., Kingston, Pa. RICHARD H. TROY B.A. Georgetown '59 32 Larchmont Rd., Melrose, Mass. WILLIAM B. TURNER B.S. Northwestern '59 124 Gratiot Court, Saginaw, Mich, Blackstone, I..I. JOHN R. TYLER, JR. B.A. Amherst '56 216 Gibson St., Canandaigua, N.Y. SHELDON A. VINCENTI B.A. Harvard '60 2981 Polk Ave., Ogden, Utah Vol. Def., Dem., Chan. FLORENCE E. WAGMAN B.A. Univ. of Conn. '59 301 N. Columbus, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Griswold, Legal Aid NORMAN XVAITE, JR. B.A. Yale '58 Briar Lane, NorthGeId, Ill. DEXTER WALCO'l'T B.A. Princeton '59 Main Street, Cranhury, N.J. ARTHUR S. WALDSTEIN B.A. Harvard '59 8 Chiswick Rd., Brighton 46. Mass. BYRON J. NWALLACE B.A. Knox College '59 Clifton, Ill. Rep., S. T. Moore, Chan. JOHN A. WALLACE B.A. Princeton '60 63 Montclair Dr., W. Hartford, Conn. BARRY WAXMAN B.A. Harvard '60 512 Crest Park Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. MARC WEITZEN B.A. Queens '60 57 - 50 97 St., Corona 68, Queens, N.Y. Keeton, Dem., S. Bar WILLIAM WHIPPLE III B.A. Princeton '60 Cedar Swamp Rd., Glen Head, N.Y. B. 8: B., Rep. 113 iv T. A Class of 1963 t pg? ,kgs gf!! a L 1' 4 , 'ffm Jrgfixi, , ' . git.. . 1 ' . r 'VJ'-.f 4 ' . 5' 1-Wag silwify Ssfliti' , p,.x,A'f 1' g 4 : A r f y ' 5 lv ,tl I ' wr I' 3 N' gi.-'gl .ai-ig, ' . . gh. f.f'fwf 't' 1: 0 , tiff'- ii-Sfw ' .r - f BQ .1 . .:1'r,,liQ Qifg' '- w 1' .y -.,. . 5 aw I Fr . glT'iQ7f3'f ' ' lik? ffg! me ' I 'jg-IvQ'I',f,:11 I ' -Q Avi. . X in V' BANCROFT, ALEXANDER C. New York, N.Y. BENDER, CHARLES W Seattle, Wash. BRUMM, JAN R. Manhattan, Kans. CUMINS, GAIL T. New York, N.Y. EDWARDS, ROBERT R. Auburn, Ala. FARMER, ROBERT A. Cleveland, Ohio GARRITY, VINCENT F. Darby, P.A. GIFFORD, ROBERT N. Kensington, Md. GEORGE L. WHITE B.A. Holy Cross '58, M.B.A. U. of Tenn. '61 36 Walnut Place, Newton, Mass. Arnold, B. Bc B. MALCOLM H. WIENER B.A. Harvard '57 4705 49, Washington, D.C. Casner Club PETER A. WINOGRAD B.A. Brown '60 14 Whitney Rd., Newtonville, Mass. Jay, Dem. EARNEST WINSOR B.A. Harvard '60 395 Hammond St., Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. JOHN L. WORDEN III B.A. St. Bonaventure Univ. '60 145 N. Barry St., Olean, N.Y. Von Mehren, Rep. MICHAEL S. YESLEY B.A. Harvard '60 83 Meadowbrook Rd., Newton, Mass. I.L.C. MELVYN H. ZARR B.A. Clark '58 431 Lovell St., Worcester, Mass. Blackstone Equity JOSEPH J. ZEDROSSER B.A. Marquette '59 504 W. Vienna Ave., Milwaukee, Wisc. MAURICE L. ZILBER B.A. Univ. of Mich. '60 19456 Van Aken Blvd., Shaker Hgts., Ohio Magruder Club, B. 8: B. ROGER L: ZISSU B.A. Dartmouth '60 11 Wedgewood Lane, Lawrence, L.I., N.Y. Dawson, Legal Aid RALPH J. ZOLA B.S. Univ. of Penn. '60 4077 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Haar Club NOT PICTURED GIVOTOVSKY, SERGEI III Cambridge, Mass. HERSH, ROBERT M. Brooklyn, N.Y. JAYE, ROBERT P. New York, N.Y. LUTKUS, THEODORE A. Lansing, Ill. MORGAN, RONALD C. E. Lansing, Mich. NEUGEBOREN, JERROLD D. Brooklyn, N.Y. ORMAN, JAMES M. Hatboro, Pa. PRATT, HAROLD I., JR. Oyster Bay, N.Y. 114 RENO, JANET Miami, Fla. RENOUF, KATRINA Belchertown, Mass. ROCHE, JOHN J. Cambridge, Mass. RUBENSTEIN, RICHARD E Woodmere, L.I., N.Y. SCHAPIRO, SUSAN F. Hamilton, N.Y. SCHUSTER, JACK H. Shreveport, La. SEED, PETER H. Fairfield, Conn. SMITH, FREDERIC P. Newton Highlands, Mass. WACHTER, WILLIAM F. Arlington, Mass. F Q The first year is a year devoted to learning the ways of the Law. With the Group Work Program, students are introduced to some of the practical applications of their class work. They learn how to trace a title, how to write an opinion. Through the practice rounds of the Ames Competition, they are introduced to case research and brief writing. The work is hardg the load is heavyg but Harvard is not for those whose dedication to the Law is dilatory. CLASS of 1 964 ga . ,519 K 1 2.2 . A: Tar.: LN' J Q . Y 1 Ji' yn... ,W v Class of 1 964 DAVID E. AARONSON B.A. George Washington Univ. '61 1668 Tamarack St. N.W., Washington, D.C. Maguire Club, I.L.C., S. Bar MICHAEL ABBELL B.A. Harvard '61 '6918 Euclid, Chicago, Ill. Jaffe Club, Chan. FREDERICK B. ABEL B.A. Yale '61 4517 Pennlyn Ave., Kettering, Ohio Root Club STANLEY ABRAMS A.B. Stanford Univ. '61 11584 Chiquita St., Studio City, Calif. HOWARD L. ABRAMSON B.S. Univ. of Missouri '60 Field Club, Rep. MARK H. ALCOTT B.A. Harvard '61 12 Burr Farms Rd., Westport, Conn. ' KENNETH C. ALDRICH B.A. Harvard '60 3417 N.W. 21, Oklahoma City, Okla. Cardozo Club JOHN T. ALLEN H B.A. Williams '61 Q. ., va 9 r 'N' ' V Ewa? .s..,f. 38 Maywood Dr., Danville, Ill. Choate Club, S. Bar, Rep. EDWIN R. ALLEY B.S. Cornell '61 916 Imperial Woods Dr., Vestal, N.Y. DAVID R. ANDELMAN B.S. Univ. of Penn., '61 85 Monument Ave., Swampscott, Mass, WILLIAM J. ANDERSON B.A, Westminster '61 67 Mt. Vernon St., Cambridge, Mass. WOODBURY H. ANDREWS B.A. Princeton '61 Rt. 5, Box 215, Excelsior, Minn. Fruend Club SAMUEL ANTAR B.A. New York Univ. '61 2325 65 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. JOEL M. APPELBAUM B.A. New York Univ., '61 10 Colonial Rd., White Plains, N.Y. THOMAS B. ARNOLD B.A. Princeton '59 9351 Harlem Rd., Westerville, Ohio ' PERRY ASHLEY B.E.E. Rensselaer '61 1475 Sheridan Ave., Bronx, N.Y. Field Club, S. Bar, HLS Yearbook WILLIAM E. ATKINSON, JR. B.A. Dartmouth '61 3718 Townley Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Marshall Club JOSEPH R. AUSTIN B.A. Coe '61 201 North 9 Street, Marshalltown, Iowa ..,, 117 l 2 E Fl gr ' li --Zfal . F54 I ' ' - Z3 I 5 mf- ' . -' we 551, ye V ' H . 1,52 53? 6' ' - A 'wg JJ' , , Y .aw fa- r I .iv ' E! 'UF' A 2 :- fietief E K ROBERT A. BACKUS B.A. Wesleyan '61 24 Summer, Goffstown, N.H. JOHN R. BAILEY B.A. Upsala '61 65 Dodd St., Glen Ridge, N.J. Marshall Club, Dem. Chan. WILLIAM D. BASKETT B.A. Harvard, '61 621 N. Forest, Williamsville, N.Y. RONALD D. BASSEY B.B.A. Univ. of Michigan '61 25895 Salem Rd., Huntington Woods, Mich, Magruder Club, S. Bar FRANK S. BAYLEY III B.A. Harvard '61 912 White Bldg., Seattle, Wash. JAMES E. BEARDSLEY B.A. U.C.L.A. '59 4539 Presido Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. BARRY R. BEDRICK B.A. Colgate Univ. '61 13 Old Estate Rd., Glen Cove, N.Y. STANLEY L. BENN B.A. Rutgers '61 88 Mills, Morristown, N.J. JOHN C. BENNETT, JR. B.A. Princeton '61 East Mill Rd., Flourtown, Pa. HAROLD 'BERAL B.S. Univ. of Calif. '61 2522 French St., Santa Ana, Calif. Bevins Club, Calif. BRUCE BERGER B.S.E. Univ. of Penn. '61 25465 Bfyden Rd., Cleveland, Ohio ROBERT BERGQUIST B.A. U. NO. Dak. '60, A.M. U. Mich. ' Adams, North Dakota Blackstone Club, S. Bar, I.L.C., Dem. PETER A. A. BERLE B.A. Harvard '58 Konkapot Farm, Great Barrington, Mass. Kaplan Club, I,L.C., Dem. ROGER E. BERMAS B.A. Princeton '61 60 Plaza St., Brooklyn, N.Y. ALEXANDER A. BERNHARD S.B. M.I.T. '57 24 Cortes St., Boston, Mass. ROGER P. BERNHARDT B.A. Univ. of Chicago '61 Earl Warren Club JOHN H. BETZ B.A. Williams '59, B.A. Oxford '61 34 S. Cassingham Rd., Columbus, Ohio Griswold Club PETER A. BIENSTOCK B.A. Harvard '61 64 E. 86 St., New York, N.Y. 118 61 ' ' 1 nfl :ET T53 1 -1 -'J-iff. : L x Qs' 3 4' up . . 1 I i 'EJ Xi Q 'B Cllass JENNINGS T. BIRD B.S. Michigan State '60 2128 Clinch Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. S. Bar, I.L.C., HLS Yearbook, B. 84 B., Rep. WINFORD K. BISHOP B.A. Duke '61 96 Old Ivy Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. FRANK H. BLATZ JR. B.A. Dartmouth '58 901 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Morgan-Brown Club JOHN S. BLISS B.A. Harvard '61 Fox Lane, Mt. Kisco, N.Y. THOMAS J. BOODELL, JR. B.A. Princeton '57 860 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, Ill. MICHAEL BOUDIN B.A. Harvard '61 12W St. Lukes Pl., New York, N.Y. THEODORE A. BOUNDAS B.A. Villanova '61 2108 W. 55 St., Chicago, Ill. Baxter Club, S. Bar, Dem. PHILIP M. BRANDT B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 6259 York Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. S. Bar, B. 8: B. STEPHEN BREYER Stanford 29 Kittrcclgc Ter., San Francisco, Cal. B. DARYL BRISTOW B.A. Okla. Univ. '61 6304 E. Reno, Oklahoma City, Okla. Sacks Club, S. Bar, I.L.C. FORREST A. BROMAN B.A. Brown '61 W. Center, W. Bridgewater, Mass. THOMAS D. BROWN JR. B.A. Yale '61 905 Ridge Road, Falls Church, Va. DAVID O. BROWNWOOD B.A. Stanford '56 97 Parnassus Rd., Berkeley. Calif. Griswold Club, Calif., I.L.C. BRIAN J. BRUNDIN B.B.A. Univ. of Alaska '61 Box 4-676, Spenard, Alaska CHARLES E. BUFFON B.A. Dartmouth '61 3901 W. 26th St., Topeka, Kan. Marshall Club BARTLE BULL Harvard 50 East 79 St., New York, N.Y. GEORGE E. BULLWINKEL B.M.E. Cornell Univ. '59 416 We-Go Train, Mount Prospect, Ill, WALTER R. BURKLEY JR. B.A. Dartmouth '58 R.D. No. 2, York, Pa. 119 of 1964 . 'L' 'lil' ,.,, ,1t.,w.r... A. ., ,. ' ' -ar W- .-grill' 1 W4 ' r. f fr 5 ff .1 1 a .K ,ri Q 4.3 -. ,U is 'ui v ls Y nl BV A at an , . f 'Y um 1, x r lfvfl-' '.'1tfIj.1fyE,fv4a.'. Wir P ' ' -' P 1,35-F ' .J 353, 'na il . fx lim,-Tr ff ul , -'file 5 ' 3-mill' ' - r 'NEI J iw Class of 1 964 'S' 1 WILLIAM A. BURNHAM B.A. Vanderbilt Univ, '60 411 W. Jule Peek Ave., Cedartown, Ga. CRAIG B. BUSI-IMAN B.S. Stanford '61 1746 E. 19th St., Eugene, Ore. Blackstone Club ALBERT K. BUTZEL A.B. Harvard '60 2425 Lone Pine, Birmingham, Mich. EDWARD S. CABOT B.A. Yale '60 54 E. 82 St., New York, N.Y. ROBERT J. CAIN B.A. Wake Forest '61 402 Vann St, Clinton, N.C. S. Bar, S.C. ACHESON I-I. CALLAGHAN B.A. Harvard '61 2214 Fairfax Rd., Columbus, Ohio SI-IELDON I. CAMMAKER B.A. Brandeis '61 63 Carrington Ave., Milford, Conn. S. Bar, Dem. ROBERT J. CAMPBELL B.A. Notre Dame '61 915 N. Franklin St., Watkins Glen, N.Y. JOHN F. CARNEY JR. B.A. Hofstra '61 87 Meadowbrook Rd., Hempstead, N.Y. GEORGE F. CARR JR. B.A. Georgetown '61 7525 Brill Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio CURTIS M. CATON B.A. Santa Clara '61 125 Normal Ave., Fresno, Calif. THOMAS H. CHANCELLOR B.A. North Texas State '61 2729 Milton, Dallas, Tex. ALBERT T. CHANDLER B.S. Univ. of Calif. '58 2611 Etna St., Berkeley, Calif. Blackstone Club JEROME I. CHAPMAN B.A. Tulane '60 3401 S. Clairborne Ave., New Orlean STEWART D. CHEIFET B.A. U.S.C. '60 1365 Fanshawe St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sander Club, S. Bar, I.L.C., Dem. ELI I. CHERNOW B.S. Caltech '61 s, La 10629 Moorpark St., No. Hollywood, Cal. I.L.C. Dem. MORRIS CHESTON JR. B.A. Princeton '59 Whitpain Farm, Ambler, Pa. JAMES F. CHILDS JR. B.S. U.S.C. '61 9501 LaSerna, Whittier, Calif. Bevins Club, S. Bar 120 3. J 3 A ROBERT M. CHILDS B.A. Univ. of N.C. '61 1224 Kenan St., Wilson, N.C. MICHAEL W. CHRISTIAN B.A. Harvard '60 Powder Point Rd., Duxbury, Mass. Kent Club, L.I. JON H. W. CLARK A.B. Michigan '61 2209 Seminole, Detroit, Mich. CHARLES P. CONDON BfA. Harvard '61 58 Rockvicw St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Dawson Club, S. Bar, B. 8: B., Dem., I.L.C., Yearbook GREGORY K. CONWICKE B.A. Colgate '53 53 Norwood Ave., Geneva, N.Y. ALFORD COOLEY B.A. Harvard '61 2309 Chain Bridge Rd., N.W., Wash., D.C. EDWARD H. COOPER B.A. Dartmouth '61 87 Merriwcather, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Wyzanski Club ROBERT R. COPAKEN B.A. Beloit '61 5711 Lydia, Kansas City, Mo. THOMAS J. CORRADINO B.A. Yale '61 55 High Lane, Hamden, Conn. ROSEMARY D. COX B.A. Mt. Holyoke '61 503 Walnut Lane, Swarthmore, Pa. Casner Club, Rep. ANN D. CRONKHITE B.A. Radcliffe '61 1095 S. Orange Gr. Ave., Pasadena, Calif. Griswold Club, Dem. BENJAMIN S. CUSTER JR. B.A. Harvard '59 66 Holly Lane, Rye, N.Y. Pow Wow Club, I.L.C. EDWARD A. CUTTER III B.A. Stanford '61 161 Alpine Terr., Oakland, Calif. RICHARD G. DAHLEN B.A. Univ. of Arkansas '61 816 5rd Ave., Branson, Mo. RONALD F. DAITZ B.A. Amherst '61 660 E. 19 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. JOHN T. DALEY B.A. Harvard '61 93 Bellevue Hill Rd., West Roxbury, Mass. RICHARD DANNAY B.A. Harvard '61 29 Byron Lane, Larchmont, N,Y, S. Bar, I.L.C. WILLIAM R. D'ARMOND B.A. L.S.U. '61 3884 No. Blvd., Baton Rouge, La Haar Club. S. Bar 121 qs, 67 'Pr' X RAY M. DAVIDSON B.A. Rice Univ. '61 5 Lacewood Lane, Houston, Tex. JACK C. DAVIS B.S. Wisconsin '60 2955 Westcl1ester Rd., Lansing, Mich. ROBERT F. DEEGAN B.S. U,S. Naval Academy '57 599 Fourth Ave., Wlestwood, NJ. Dawson Club, S. Bar RICHARD J. DENNY JR. B.S. Stanford '61 591 N. Sunny Slope, Pasadena. Calif. RICHARD A. DIDONNA B.A. Fordham '61 Albany Ave., Kingston, N.Y. CHARLES A. DILLEY II B.A. Yale '60, C.E.P. l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques '61 2371 XX!oodmere Dr., Cleveland Hgts., Ohio Kaplan Club PAUL M. DODYK B.A. Amherst '59: B.Phil, Oxford '61 11423 Sobieski, Hamtramck, Mich. Casner Club ALLAN G. DONN Univ. of Virginia 1316 W. Prin. Anne Rd., Norfolk, Va. JAY M. DONNER B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 1232 Cardeza St., Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN HIDORAN B.A. Harvard '61 2421 University Ave., Dubuque, Iowa PETER E. DRISCOLL B.A. Williiiins '61 525 Hopkins Lane, Haddonfield, N.J. HARRISON C. DUNNING B.A. Dartmouth '60 12 Shady Hill Rd., Moylan, Pnl. Casner Club ELIZABETH H. DYSON B.A. Radcliffe '61 634 Foss Ave.. Drexel Hill, Pa. XXIILLIAM B, EARLY B.A. Stanford '58 10029 NE. 23, Bellevue, Wilsli. STEPHEN A. ELLIS B.A. Wfalmasli '57 1804 Camp Ave., Rockford, Ill. Sander Club DAVID M. lEl.WOOD B.A. LeMoyne '57, A.M. St. Louis U. ' 521 Bradford Pkwy., Syracuse, N.Y. ROBERT C. EMBRY JR. B.A. Williallis '59 4301 Greenway, Baltimore, Md. 122 59 x N! 6 NSINCYQAS UN K 5 .sifnf . I , . ,ll J- X 1 ef? wi if. - Q' ' 1' A r Class of 1 964 DAN A. EMMETT B.A. Stanford 61 101 Alma, Palo Alto, Calif. Haar Club HANS W. ENGELHARDT B.A. Haverford '59, M.A. Oxford '65 Box 452, Bloomsburg, Pa. IRWIN L. FACHER B.A. Dartmouth '61 155 Lehigh Ave., Newark, NJ. Keeton Club, Dem. MALCOLM FARMER III B.A. Yale '61 168 Bowen St., Providence, R.I. Pow Wow Club, S. Bar, I.L.C. A. SONIA FAUST B.A. Hawaii '60 Honolulu, Hawaii Morgan-Brown Club, S. Bar, B. 8: B., Rep. DAVID I. FAUST B.A. Brooklyn College '61 300 Parkside Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. SIDNEY FEINBERG B.A. Columbia '61 4724 Foster Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. ROBERT H. M. FERGUSON B.A. Yale '59 145 E. 69 St., New York, N.Y. Pow Wow Club, B. 8: B. PAUL F. FESTERSEN B.A. Yale '61 505 S. Happy Hollow Blvd., Omaha, Neb, Root Club, Chan. WILI.IAM A. FIELDS B.S. Ohio State Univ. '61 2209 54th Place, Parkersburg, W. Va. B, 8: B. MAURICE W. FINKELSTEIN B.A. Wesleyan Univ. '60 319 Beach 146 St., Neponsit, N.Y. J. REED FINN B.A. Washington Univ. '61 19 Devon Rd., St. Louis, Mo. Huie Club, S. Bar, S.T. More OWEN M. FISS B.A. Dartmouth '59, B.Phil Oxford '61 2105 Burr Ave,, New York, N.Y. Harlan Club ROY S. FLACK B.A. Cornell '61 12 Shelter Bay Dr., Kings Point, N.Y. WALTEIK H. FLEISCHER B.A. Yale '61 4542 Harrison St. N.W., Washington, Magruder Club, S. Bar JOHN G. S. FLYM B.S. Columbia '61 21 Inman St., Cambridge, Mass. GERALF S. FOGELMAN B.A. Yeshiva '61 1312 N. 13th St., Reading, Pa. Magruder Club, S. Bar, I.L.C., Dem. CHARLES R. FOLTZ B.A. Harvard '60, M.A. Univ, of Paris 18445 Margareta, Detroit, Mich, 123 D.C '61 Cllass Rv .5-, Q-e L1 R lfff ., V .f 1 I , 'H' of 1964 GERALD FOWLER B.A. Univ. of Ill. '61 1416 Scottswood Rd., Rockford, Ill. ERIC R. FOX B.A. Amherst '61 70 E. 10 St., New York, N.Y. Freund Club, S.Bar, Dem. ROBERT H. FRANK B.A. Stanford '61 654 Colorado, Palo Alto, Calif. ROBERT K. FRAZIER B.A. Wash. 8: Lee '61 169 Baltic Circle, Tampa, Fla. Bar MARVIN S, FREEDMAN B.A. Dartmouth '61 661 N. 57th St., Omaha, Ncb. JUNE A. FREEMAN B.A. Cornell '61 150 West Encl Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Toepfer Club MARJORY C. FREINCLE B.A. Brooklyn College '61 1856 East 7 Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Sander Club, Forum GERALD A. FRIEDLANDER B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 89 Silverwood, Mobile, Ala. Field Club DONALD S. FRIEDMAN B.A. Stanford '61 327 East North, DuQuoin, Ill. RON W. -FRITSCI-I A.B. Univ. of Ill. '61 Big Rock, Ill. DAVID O. FULLER, JR. B.A. Wheaton 61 605 Deming St., Grand Rapids, Mich. S. Bar, Rep. LARRY I. FULTON B.A. Oklahoma '61 2528 Fredonia, Muskogee, Okla. STANLEY N. FUTTERMAN B.A. Columbia '61 1761 Troy Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Dawson Club, I.L.C. CARL I. GABLE, JR. B.A. Harvard '61 40 Woodward Rd., Charleston, S.C. PAUL B. GALVANI B.A. Willizlrns '60, Univ. of Paris '61 50 Glen St., So. Natick, Mass. MARTIN R. GANZGLASS B.A. C.C.N.Y, '61 2825 Webb Ave., New York, N.Y. Bevins Club JAMES J. GARRETT B.A. Stanford '61 1167 S. Orange Grove, Pasadena, Calif. PAUL M. GARTNER B.A. Dartmouth '61 A in li 'Sv '-I 2845 University Ave., New York, N.Y. bk ' .' Keeton Club 1 24 io 7 ROBERT S. GERSTEIN B.A. U.C.I..A. '61 1824 Clyde Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Earl NVarrcn Club, I.L.C. PHILLIP H. GINSBERG B.A. Princeton '61 11 Bishop Pl.. Lnrchmont, N.Y. DANIEL GIVELBER B.A. Harvard '61 3338 Meadowbrook, Cleveland Hgts., Ohio JAMES W. GLADDEN, JR. B.A. DePauw '61 Blue Ridge Assembly, Black Mountain, N.C. Sander Club, I.L.C., Dem. MICHAEL A. GLASS B.A. William and Mary '61 120 Cabrini Blvd., New York, N.Y. STEPHEN A. GLAUBER B.S. Univ. of Wisconsin '60 111-29 76 Dr., Forest Hills, N.Y. Root Club ROBERT H. GOLDEN B.A. Princeton '61 24 Wade St., Brighton, Mass. CHARLES F. GOLDFARB B.A. Columbia '60 195 Concord Ave., Cambridge 38, Mass. Sander Club ROBERT GOLDFIELD B.A. Columbia '61 1071 26 St., Brooklyn, New York ARTHUR H. GOODINIAN B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 515 Avenue I, Brooklyn, N.Y. RICHARD GOODMAN B.A. Oberlin 61 264 Bradley Ave., Meriden, Conn. ROBERT H. GORDON B.A. Syracuse, '57g M.P.A. Syracuse '58 17 Beaverbrook Rd., Burlington, Mass. BRADFORD GORHAM B.A. Dartmouth '57 151 Meeting St., Providence, R.I. Blackstone Club ERNEST S. GOULD B.A. U.C.L.A. '60 3652 Woodcliff Rd., Sherman Oaks, Calif. CARL R. GOUTELL, III B.A. Amherst '57 Chappaqua, New York NORMAN W. GRAFF B.A. Harvard '61 400 East 21st, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. RONALD D. GREENBERG B.A. Univ. of Texas '61 110 Ridgehaven, San Antonio, Texas Toepfer Club, I.L.C. S.C. LAWRENCE S. GREENWALD B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 87 Halstead Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. Root Club 125 If, fi' F M T Elon. shi,-r 1 i as f Hi I RONALD D. GREGG B.A. Michigan '60 24 Craigie St., Cambridge, Mass. GREGOR F. GREGORICH B.A. Univ. of Cal. '60, M.A. Columbia 2005 Vine St., Berkeley, Cal. Warren Club, Calif., Dem., S.T. More MARTIN L. GROSS B.A. Harvard '60 Box 573, Laconia, N.H. Warren Club, S. Bar. JEROME H. GROSSMAN A.R. Columbia '61 3551 DeKalb Ave., New York, N.Y. MICHAEL J. GROSSMAN B.A. Brandeis '61 145 Elmsmere Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. Chadbourne Club, Rep. JOHN C. GROSZ B.A. Harvard '61 215 W. 88 St., New York, N.Y. RICHARD J. GUGGENHIME B.A. Stanford '61 65 Raycliff Terr., San Francisco, Cal. Harlan Club, I.L.C., L.I. CLARK I. GURNEY B.A. N.Y.U. '61 3655 Greystone Ave., New York, N.Y. RICHARD E. GUTHRIE B.A. Univ. of Iowa '56 Rt. 1, Box 7, Iowa City, Iowa ROBERT J. GUTTMAN B.A. Columbia '61 112-20 72nd Dr., Forest Hills, N.Y. LOUIS A. GUZZETTI, JR. B.A. Williams '61 152 Oakland Ave., Tuckahoe, N.Y. MICHAEL E. HAGER B.A. Harvard '60 94 Sprague St., Dedham, Mass. RICHARD H. HAI-IN B.A. Harvard '58 505 Michigan, Oak Ridge, Tenn. ROBERT H. HALL B.A. Yale '61 Huntingtown Rd., Newtown, Conn. Sander Club STUART C. HALL B.A. Univ. of Calif., '573 A.M. Stanford 16041 Alum Rock Ave., San Jose, Calif. Edward Warren Club, Calif., Rep. EDWARD B. HALSTED B.A. Princeton '58 Dorset, Vt. CHARLES M. HAMANN B.A. Yale '61 Indian Head Rd., Riverside, Conn. ROBERT A. HANDLER B.A. Univ. of Rochester '61 3554 DeKalb Ave., New York, N.Y. 126 '61 '61 1: 51. 'g: f-1 Y if -5 ' M ' up I K' . B' U.. I I Class MYLES HANNAN B.A. Holy Cross '58 259 E. 79 St., New York, N.Y. FRANK G. HARRISON B.A. King's College '61 74 W. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Griswold Club, Dem., Chan. ROBERT C. HARRISON B.A. Harvard '59 953 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. JOSEPH W. W. I-IARSCH B.A. Williams '60 Jamestown, R.I. KARL V. HART B.S. Fla. State Univ. '60 Mayo, Florida DAVID C. HAWKINS B.A. Harvard '60 10 Lincoln St., Belmont, Mass. CHARLES L. HAYES B.A. Birmingham-Southern '61 5001 Woodleigh Rd., Birmingham, Ala. JAMES M. HAYES B.S. Lehigh '61 64-02A 192 St., Fresh Meadows, N.Y. MIKE HAYES M.D. Univ. of Mo. '58 11 E. 49, Kansas City, Mo. WALTER D. HAYNES B.A. Amherst '61 2830 Chesterfield Pl., Washington, D.C. Marshall Club, L.I. STANLEY D. HECKMAN B.A. G. Washington Univ. '61 1444 Rock Creek Ford Rd., N.W., Wash., EDWARD H. HEIN B.A. N.Y.U. '61 204 East Ave., Bay Head, N.J. HARRY L. HELLERSTEIN B.A. Brown '61 2555 Grape, Denver, Colo. JOHN A. HELMS B.A. Vanderbilt '57 1518 College St., Montgomery, Ala. JOEL F. HENNING B.A. Harvard '61 851 Oak Drive, Glencoe, Ill. LAWRENCE M. HERRMANN B.A. Yale '57 43 Cohawney Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. DAVID E. HERRON B.A. Univ. of Calif. '61 615 18th St., Manhattan Beach, Calif. Blackstone Club CHARLES R. HESSER B.S. Temple '61 Cooper St., Almonesson, NJ, 127 D.C. of 1964 ta- . .4 f I aa, 'Cr' A Class of 1 964 WILLIAM L. HEYMAN B.A. State Univ. of Iowa '59 4711 Kingman Blvd., DesMoines, Iowa JOHN S. HIGGINS, JR. B.A. Harvard '61 125 Irving Ave., Providence, R.I. JUDSON V. I-IINCKLEY B.A. Yale '61 8A Townley Rd., Fair Lawn, NJ. FREDRICK P. HITZ B.A. Princeton '61 1071 Brush Hill Rd., Milton, Mass. RANALD D. HOBBS B.A. Harvard '60 34 Tory Hole Road, Darien, Conn. Story Club, I.L.C. GEORGE H. HOHWEILER B.A. Rutgers '61 352 Dogwood Dr., Union, NJ. Sutherland Club, S. Bar. vv'e ' GEORGE M. HOLDERNESS B.A. Yale '58 . 0 i 145 Midland Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. 7 HARVARD HOLLENBERG ' B.A. N.Y.U. '59 74-12 263 St., Glen Oaks, N.Y. .-,, Sander Club, S. Bar JAMES R. HOPKINS B.A. Ohio State Univ. '60 1508 Berkshire Rd., Columbus, Ohio Marshall Club SAMUEL B. HOPKINS B.A. Harvard '61 4302 Wendover Rd., Baltimore, Md. DAVID HORVITZ B.A. Harvard '60 152 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. KATHERINE K. HUFF B.A. Stanford '60 3033 Gilbert Dr., Baton Rouge, La. DAN P. HUNGATE B.S. Stanford '61 801 Anderson, Davis, Calif. DENNIS R. HUNT B.S. Northwestern '61 JOHN M. HUTCHINSON, JR. B.A. Stanford '59: M.A. Stanford '61 , 1376 12th Ave., San Francisco, Calif. ' 1 Toepfer Club PAUL J. ISENMAN B.A. Harvard '61 56 Byheld Rd., Newton, Mass. ROBERT A. JABLON B.S. Lehigh '61 235 Pepperidge Rd., Hewlett Harbor, THOMAS P. JACKSON B.A. Dartmouth '58 I 4221 Franklin St., Kensington, Md. Kaplan Club 128 4119 Brendenwood Rd., Rockford, Ill. N. . i Ei' N P th- . W.. QA- . 1615.3 .Gr n:eYJgPf'I V il egg, V.. 4-W W VE . 'V I -4 ' K, A I WILLIAM L. JACOBSON B.A. Harvard '61 1400 Aitken Dr., Deerfield, Ill. RONALD H. JENSEN B.A. Yale '61 178 High Park Blvd., Buffalo, N.Y. Sutherland Club J. ROLFE JOHNSON B.A. Rice '61 970 Gardenia Dr., Houston, Texas REESE C. JOHNSON B.A. Harvard '61 2203 Pine St., Billings, Mont. ROBERT H. JOHNSON A.B. Harvard '61 1524 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. I.L.C. THOMAS E. JOHNSON B.A. Macalester College '58 127 12th Ave., Watertown, S. Dak. VARD R. JOHNSON B.A. Yale '60 2904 15th St., Columbus, Neb. ANDREW T. JONES B.A. Denison Univ. '61 2645 Lake of the Woods Dr., Galena, Ohio Cardozo Club, Rep., B. 84 B. GERALD E. JONES B.A. Dartmouth '57, M.B.A. Dartm Dawson Club, I.L.C. HUGH R. JONES, JR. B.A. Amherst '60 111 Paris Rd., New Hartford, N.Y. Harlan Club JAMES S. JONES B.A. Yale '61 G.. C., and P. Rd., Wheeling, W. Va. Griswold Club ROBERT E. JONES B.A. Univ. of Ala. '61 Larkinsville Rd., Scottsboro, Ala. Morgan-Brown Club, S. Bar, Dem. EDWARD E. KABLE B.A. Williams '61 22 Poplar Rd., Ridgefield, Conn. MARTIN S. KAPLAN B.A. Columbia '61 237 Berkeley St., Rochester, N.Y. WILLIAM KARAS B.A. Columbia '61 5 Bentley Ave., Jersey City, N.J. S. Bar NELSON M. KASFIR B.A. Yale '61 727 Red Bud Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Holmes Club STEPHEN L. KASS B.A. Yale '61 4715 Iselin Ave., New York, N.Y. THOMAS H. KAUFMAN B.A. Amherst '61 844 Prospect, Winnetka, Ill. Dem., I.L.C., B. .sr B. 129 outh, 58 se .-9 Q 1 A U BERNARD M. KATZ 5.2.1 I ' B.A. Boston Univ. '60 44 Grcnwold Rd., Quincy, Mass. V.. f -- .-51.1 'jak Q. l I Ev, A 52-5 Q l JAMES c. KELLOGG if A 2 rt 65 1 :Fx X Y, i Z 'ibn 'W m I B.A. Princeton '61 f . I-1 , A 42 Aberdeen Rd., Elizabeth, NJ. 3 5 V- N K4 '- Dem' . V ,A HAROLD J. KEOHANE H B.A. Harvard '60 U - 27 Warren St., Arlington, Mass. RONALD H. KESSEL B.A. Columbia '58 7 Brattle Dr., Arlington, Mass. JUSTIN H. KIMBALL B.A. Princeton '61 18 Crooked Mile, Darien, Conn. Blackstone Club, Calif. PAUL G. KIRK, IR. B.A. Harvard '60 180 Franklin St., Newton, Mass. DOUGLAS G. KIRKPATRICK B.A. Hamilton '61 28 Mitchell Rd., Port Washington, N.Y. HENRY S. KLAIMAN B.S. Univ. of Va. '61 15 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. HOWARD S. KLOTZ B.A. Columbia 61 S. Bar, B. 8: B., Dem. RICHARD W. KOETZLE B.A. Harvard '61 45 Summer St., Forest Hills, N.Y. I.I...C., B. 8z B. DORAN KOULACK B.A. Harvard '53 5640 Johnson Ave., New York, N.Y. DONALD W. KRAMER B.A. Princeton '60 129 Overhill Rd., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Sander Club DANIEL J. KUCERA glffg. 1 ' B.S. Yale '61 i ' ' 2342 Kensington Ave., Westchester, Ill. , Cardozo Club, S. Bar, B. 8: B., I.L.C., Dem., A Rep., Rec., Chan. '. NANCY M. KUHN Nl A A e -' 2 B.A. Trinity College '61 '-4. 244 Jackson Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. - ' I.L.C.. S.T. More STEPHEN T. KUNIAN fl, , B.A. Amherst '60 34 Sumner St., Swampscott, Mass. Root W HAROLD A. KUSKIN W B.A. Harvard '61 A 924 Bendermere Ave., Asbury Pk., N. J. THOMAS R. LAMIA B.S. Univ. of SO. Calif., '61 2455 Via Campesina, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Bevins Club, I.L.C., Rep. DAVID S. LANDAY B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 5201 Strathmore Ave., Baltimore, Md. 130 I Class of 1 964 MICHAEL S. LANDO B.A. Univ. of Pittsburgh '61 15 Everett St., Cambridge, Mass. JOSHUA H. LANE B.A. Harvard '60 6 Henderson Pl., New York, N.Y. JACK L. LAWING B.A. Univ. of N. Carolina '60 Virginia Ave., Marion, N.C. 1-Iaar Club, I.L.C., Rep., S.C. JAMES J. LAWLER B.A. Univ. of Pittsburgh '61 11 Woodland Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. STEPHEN R. LAZARUS B.A. Williains '61 807 E. Carl Ave., Baldwin, N.Y. Sutherland Club ARTHUR S. LAZERE B.A. Univ. of Michigan '61 52 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. PATRICK J. LEACH B.A. Arizona State U. '61 815 W. Mitchell, Phoenix, Ariz, Sander Club, S. Bar, Rep. MARK D. LEBOW B.A. Yale '61 148 Lawrence Pl., New Rochelle, N.Y. Sander Club ELIHU I. LEIFER B.A. Princeton '61 41 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, N.Y. TERRY F, LENZNER B.A. Harvard '61 130 E. 75 St., New York, N.Y. BRUCE A. LEVIN B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 11 Rochdale Ave., Roosevelt, N.J. Haar Club, S.Bar, B. 8: B. JULIUS B. LEVINE B.A. Harvard '60, Oxford '61 76 Pleasant St., Waterville, Me. Casner Club WILLIAM G. LEVINE B.A. Princeton '61 451 Beverwil Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Cardozo Club VICTOR LEVINSON B.S. Cornell '61 101 Alma, Palo Alto, Calif. Gardner Club, Chan. DANIEL P. LEVITT B.A. Univ. of Pitt. '56g M.A. Oxford '62 Casner Club, S. Bar ,,VW H Q V JEROME M LEWINE i I' i M B.Ch.E. Yale '61 E 92 Central Ave., Caldwell, N.J. PHILIP S. LEWIS 1 B.B.A. Univ. of Michigan '61 1435 Jackson Ave., River Forest, Ill. Maguire Club WARD B. LEWIS, JR. B.A. Amherst '60 5655 Wooddale Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. I.L.C. 131 Class of 1 964 WILLIAM H. LEWIS, III B.A. Harvard '61 1000 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Story Club ARLENE R. LEZBERG B.A. Radcliffe '61 Edward Warren Club ELLIOTT C. LICHTMAN B.A. Yale '61 104 Mt. Vernon Sq., Pottstown, Pa. Magruder Club, Dem. GEORGE H. LINK B.A. Univ. of California '61 Rt. 1 Pleasant Dr., Sutter Creek, Calif. Bevins Club, Calif., Dem. MARTIN A. LINSKY B.A. Willianms '61 75 Stanton Rd., Brookline, Mass. Choate Club DANIEL B. LITWIN B.A. Univ. of Penn. '61 208 Margate Rd.. Upper Darby, Pa. Field Club, B. 8: B. ARTHUR B. LOCKE B.A. Hobart '61 15 Gale Rd., Bloomfield, Conn. Harlan Club ARTHUR J. LOMBARD B.S. Columbia '61 , 78-60 222 St., Flushing, N.Y. Morris Club, I.L.C., Chan. JEROME D. LOMBARDI B.A. Columbia '61 4068 Linden St., Vandergrift, Pa. DIANA R. LORENZ B.A. Mills '58: M.A. Radcliffe '59 64 Frost St., Cambridge, Mass. Dem. JAMES D. LORENZ, JR. B.A. Harvard '60 64 Frost St., Cambridge, Mass. ABRAHAM F. LOWENTHAL B.A. Harvard '61 15 Grove Ave., Leominster, Mass. PAUL A. LYNCH B.A. Yale '59 455 Pond St., Boston, Mass. EDWARD G. MCANANEY B.A. Notre Dame 61 1 Park Dr. So., Rye, N.Y. Harlan Club. B. 8: B., Dem., Chan. JOSEPH S. MCAULIFFE B.A. LaSalle College '61 1840 Arthur St., Philadelphia, Pa. I.L.C., S.T. More., Chan. PETER G. MCCABE B.A. Columbia '61 204 Glenwood Ave., Leonia, NJ. I.L.C., Dem., Chan. JOHN L. MCCAUSLAND B.A. Harvard '61 800 Willow Rd., Winnetka, Ill. ALFRED T. MCDONNELL B.A. Holy Cross '60 1401 W. Chase Ave., Chicago, Ill. Hart-Chayes Club, Chan. 132 205 Bonad Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. vt. wi 'Y' 3 wa , , li L I tip S- ' 'm'i,-f T ?iQW' aj? V, .13 lf. W '55, a w fig 'W' A .,X,,. ', fi ' , n ' -.Ji M., 1 MX- wi '..' , .A RONALD J. MCDOUGALD B.A. Dartmouth '61 319 S. Francisca, Redondo Beach, Calif. Holmes Club, Calif., S. Bar WILLIAM J. MCGIRR B.A. Cornell '59 155 N.E. Buxton Ave., Port Charlotte, Fla. Haar Club, Dem. RAYMOND G. MCGUIRE B.S. Canisius '60 3070 Barkley Ave., New York, N.Y. Rep., S.T. More JONATHAN C. MACDONALD B.A. Bowdoin '61 473 Beacon St., Lowell, Mass. ALAN H. MACPHERSON B.S. Stanford '56: M.S. M.I.T. '59 Box 261, Mannoth Lakes, Calif. PARKER A. MADDUX B.A. Univ. of Calif. '61 2248 Ninth Ave., San Francisco, Calif. STUART T. MAHER B.A. Holy Cross '58 110 Chestnut St., Garden City, N.Y. RICHARD R. MAINLAND B.A. Stanford '61 5134 Glencrest, Glendale, Calif. B. 8: B. JOSEPH M. MANKO B.A. Yale '61 27 Derwen Rs., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Harlan Club BENJAMIN T. MANSBACH B.A. Yale '61 7429 Shirland Ave., Norfolk, Va. Harlan Club, I.L.C., S. Bar PETER J. MARCUS B.A. Princeton '61 7803 Third Ave., Kenosha, Wisc. Magruder Club ARNOLD MARGOLUIS B.A. Harvard '61 215 Grant Terr., Mamaroneck, N.Y. BARBARA J. MARGULIES B.A. Mt. Holyoke '61 54 Cortlandt Pl., Cliffside Park, N.J. Marshall Club, Rep. MARTIN B. MARGULIES A.B. Columbia '61 1207 Walton Ave., New York, N.Y. MORRIS MARK B.A. Brooklyn '61 782 Utica Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Magruder Club, Rep. GEORGE W. MARTIN B.A. Univ. of Washington '61 1221 McGilura, Seattle, Wash. PETER W. MARTIN B.A. Cornell '61 504 Hickory Hill Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio ALAN F. MASEK B.S.B.A. Creighton Univ. '60 1900 M St., Gering, Neb. 133 . Q . - 1-,I :'1 ..i2f-A. ' ' in A -'1 :'Ur2Y 3, rafrw gif . , . :K V. ' A X fl ' Q L. P .1 3 A 'Q ' 'l.w' . we 4 . ' A l f f '? - ' f f,il'??g'3i'f 'Q' ' 'Y r. 'Fai f 'all Q-, ! -. nth , E' F , WW g .v . , JON J. MASTERS B.A. Princeton '58 895 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Story Club, L.I. WARREN W. MATTHEWS JR. B.A. Stanford 61 1648 Eaton Ave., San Carlos, Calif. Blackstone Club JAMES H. MAYER B.A. Dartmouth '57 720 Ninth Ave., Belmar, N.J. Sacks Club .I M ,gt ROBERT C. MEANS - 1- B.S. Iowa State Univ. '60 305 E. First St., Villisca, Iowa 3 JOSEPH H. MERCER V,-.ft V. ' A ,f -me B.A. Univ. of New Mexico '61 ' In Q, . Sandia Park, New Mexico ,: ' WILLIAM A, MERRITT JR. - B.A. Holy Cross '58 105 Avon Pl., Amityville, N.Y. i Choate Club, S.T. More, Chan. PAUL E. MERSEREAU B.A. Williams '61 703 Bassett Ave., Endicott, N.Y. LEONARD A, MESSINGER B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 201 Eastern Pwky., Brooklyn, N.Y. Root Club GERALD D. MILLER B.A. Univ. of Penn. '61 428 59 St., West New York, N.Y. Toepfer Club, Chan. ROBERT SQMILLER B.A. Haverford '61 236 Holliday Rd., Lexington, Ky. MICHAEL J. MILTON B.A. Harvard '61 Beech Bank Rd., Silver Spring, Md. HENRY C. MINER III B.A. Princeton '58 Cove View Ave., Riverside, Conn. sw? . 'X' 125 r I v 4. . ' L ' -T, ' 'Ln-fe' I N' ' ' W 1 2 1 sp. . haf DANIEL R. MITCHELL B.S. Ohio State Univ. '61 Burgoon, Ohio JERROLD I. MITCHELL B.A. Yale '61 425 East 79 St., New York, N.Y. Marshall Club CHRISTOPHER M. MOORE B.A. Stanford 61 4405 Angeles Vista Blvd., Los Ang., Calif. Field Club, Dem. P V, EDWARD A. MORGAN B.A. Univ. of Penn. '61 3326 Stephenson Pl. N.W., Wash., D.C. PERRY W. MORTON B.A. Univ. of Michigan '61 105 Longview Dr., Longmeadow, Mass. Kaplan Club, B. 8: B. DAVID S. MOSTELLER B.A. Dart. '60, M.B.A. Amos Tuck Schl. '61 28 E. Virginia Ave., West Chester, Pa. 134 ...pi ' 1. I L ,J , 'sf 1 Class of 1964 CORNELIUS J. MOYNIHAN JR. B.A. Georgetown '61 259 Cypress St., Newton Centre, Mass. PAUL C. MUELLER B.A. Univ. of Florida '61 6217 Riviera Manor Dr., Jacksonville, Fla. WILLIAM D. MULLIKEN B.S. Miami Univ. '61 501 S. Willis, Champaign, Ill. MARK W. MURPHY B.S. Manchester '58 502 No. Gretchen, Walton, Ind. Magruder Club, B. 8: B., Rep. PETER F. NELSON B.A. Univ. of Minnesota '61 321 N. 6th St., Breckenridge, Minn. SPENCER NETH B.A. Miami '61 Garbry Rd., Piqua, Ohio BURT NEUBORNE B.A. Cornell '61 182 - 19 80 Dr., Jamaica, N.Y. THEODORE F. NEWLIN III B.A. Princeton '61 405 Ridgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa. Marshall Club, B. 81 B. JON D. NOLAND B.A. Indiana '60 524 Adams Ave., Peru, Ind. I.L.C. DAVID I. OBEL B.A. Columbia '61 971 East 23 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. S. Bar, Dem. PETER S. OBERDORF B.A. Brown '60 191 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Sacks Club KEVIN D. O'BRlEN B.A. St. Lawrence '61 30 Parkway Dr., Rye, N.Y. JOHN M. O'CONNELL JR. B.E. Villanova '61 Jeannette, Pa. Dem., S.T. More EDWARD T. O'DONNELL B.A. Harvard '60 548 Esses St.. Weymouth, Mass. S.T. More DAVID B. O'HEARNE B.A. Holy Cross '58 30 Irving St., Cambridge, Mass. Rep., B. ar B, LANDIS OLESKER ' P' X B.A. Amherst '61 145 Central Pk. W., New York, N.Y. I.L.C. JOHN F. OLSON B.A. Univ. of Calif. '61 if f .. ' 1016 Iliff St., Pacific Palisades, Calif. 2' 3-' Bevins Club, Dem., Calif. QQ. If MICHAEL D. o'NEiL B.A. Stanford '61 209 E. Clay St., Dayton, Wash. 13 5 Class of 1964 STEPHEN J. OPPENHEIM B.A. Duke '61 509 Blanchard Pkwy., W. Allenhurst, NJ. THOMAS E. OWEN B.S.E. Univ. of Michigan '61 116 Caine, Battle Creek, Mich. STANLEY R. PANOSIAN B.A. Princeton '61 715 Larchmont Rd., Elmira, N.Y. ' WILLIAM D. PANTLE B.A. Washburn '58 757 College, Topeka, Kan. HAROLD N. PAPPAS B.A. Johns Hopkins Univ. '61 143 - 50 Ash Ave., Flushing, N.Y. JOSEPH L. PARSONS III B.A. Princeton '61 25 W. Beechcroft Rd., Short Hills, NJ. JOHN J. PARTRIDGE B.A. Providence '61 21 Arland Dr., Pawtucket, R.I. Sutherland Club, Rep., S.T. More WAYNE E. PARTRIDGE B.A. U.C.L.A. '61 ALICE PASACHOFF B.A. Cornell '61 910 Grand Concourse, New York, N.Y. Dawson Club EDWARD H. PASSMAN B.B.A. Pace '61 911 Ray Ave., Ridgefield, NJ. PHILLIP I. PASTER B.A. Wash. U. '60, B.S. Wash. U. '61 7005 Amherst, University City, Mo, Wyzanski Club, S. Bar ROGER A. PAULEY B.A. Harvard '61 60 Sutton Pl. Sq., New York, N.Y. RUFUS W. PEEBLES, JR. B.A. Harvard '61 3971 Council Circle, Jackson, Miss. Vngts Club ALBERT S. PERGAM B.A. Yale '60 4819 192 St., Flushing, N.Y. PAUL L. PERITO B.A. Tufts '60, Victoria Univ. 91 George St., Medford, Mass. ROBERT J. PERRIN B.A. Cornell '61 898 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Griswold Club, B. 8: B. MARK C. PEERY B.S. Stanford '61 No. 1 Winston Dr., San Francisco, Cal. Holmes Club, I.L.C., LI. PETER J. PET'I'IBONE B.A. Princeton '61 609 Sunset Dr., Endwell, N.Y. Story Club, B. 8: B., I.L.C. 156 1914W Rosalina Rd., Los Angeles, Calif. ' .,,. is' 44' 'O M wr . :S I ff 'W 3' f F Y-:ms 'i '-'P fsg.' kf.if .., ,. , ,Q x 'ff A Q 1 JI 1 l was r ' 5 CARL B. PHELPS B.A. Colgate '61 85 Floral Blvd., Floral Park, N.Y. Dorm. C. HAI BA PHO B.A. Boston College '60, M.A. Rutgers '61 8 Dai Thong Nhat, Saigon, Viet Nam JOSEPH C. PICONE B.A. Tufts '61 100 Oregon Rd., Peekskill, N.Y. DAVID M. POAST B.A. Denison '61 400 W. Vine St., Oxford, Ohio Rep., B. 8: B., Chan. MICHAEL POLANSKY B.A. Cornell '61 2 Kennilworth Terr., Great Neck, N.Y. STEPHEN H. POLANSKY B.A. Princeton 61 26 Lexington Circle, Swampscott, Mass. I I.L.C., Rep. HARVEY S. POLL B.A. Univ. of Washington '61 2711 60th St. S.E., Mercer Island, Wash. Magruder Club, Dem. STUART P. POSNER B.A. Princeton '591 B.A. Oxford '61 1143 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Casner Club JOSEPH H. PRICE B.A. Univ, of Alabama '61 2161 Allendale Rcl., Montgomery, Ala. STANTON J. PRICE B.A. Univ. of Calif. '61 350 Myrtle St., Redwood City, Calif. FRED R. PROFETA JR. B.A. Yale '61 102 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, N.J. PETER E. QUINT B.A. Harvard '61 18995 Birchcrest Drive, Detroit, Mich. DAVID J. RABBACH B.A. Queens College '61 147 - 55 78 Ave., Flushing, N.Y. Morris Club, S. Bar. ROBERT J. RABIN B.A. Cornell '61 182 - 15 Radnor Rd.. Jamaica, N.Y. DOUGLASS A. RAFF B.A. Harvard '61 3123 Bayard, Butte, Mont. WILLIAM R. RALLS B.A. Yale '61 11415 Mansfield, Detroit, Mich. GEORGE REATH JR. B.A. Williams '61 1804 Part Towne, Philadelphia, Pa. H. VAN KIRK REEVES B.A. Harvard '61 17 East 89 St., New York, N.Y. Marshall Club 137 J,-uf. 'P' f N 'N ALBERT P. REICHERT JR. B.A. Emory Univ. '61 273 Callaway Dr., Macon, Ga. L i ROBERT BELL RETTIG 1 B A Harvard '61 ' Scott Club, B. 84 B. ' ROBERT H. REYNOLDS R B.A. Yale '58 . 9815 Westfield Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. Kaplan Club DONALD S. RICE B.A. Harvard '61 24 Riverview Rd.. Irvington on Hudson, N.Y. JUDITH C. RICHARDS B.A. Wellesley '61 510 jefferson, Defiance. Ohio Toepfer Club, S, Bar, I.L.C. PETER R. RICHARDS B.S.J. Northwestern '58 662 Boston Post Rd., Sudbury, Mass. Rec. ROBERT A. RICHARDSON B.A. Ohio Wesleyan '61 3729 Montevista, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Toepfer Club BRINTON P, ROBERTS B.A. Princeton '60 Farm Rd., Sherhorn, Mass. Scott Club EDWARD ROBERTS III B.A. Princeton '61 15 Gilbert Rd., Ho Ho Kus, NJ. Harlan Club PAUL A. ROCHLIN B.A. Cornell '59 440 23 St., New York, N.Y. SHELDON ROSENBERG B.A. C.C.N.Y '61 701 Willoughby Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. S. Bar ERIC D. ROSENFELD B.A. Columbia '61 10 Henhawk Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. RONALD A, ROSENFELD B.S, Univ. of Penn. '61 4431 University Pkwy., University Hgts., Ohio Field Club, B. 8: B., Chan. ELEANOR ROSENTHAL B.A. Univ. of Mich. '56 98 - 09 6-'l Rd., Forest Hills, N.Y. JOHN J. ROSS B.A. Univ. of Mich. '61 1433 Sunnymede Ave., South Bend, Ind. Bruce Club, S. Bar PAUL N, ROTH B.A. Harvard '61 240 Central Ave., Lawrence, N.Y. PETER ROTH B.A. Yale '61 316 Prospect St., East Longmeadow, Mass. R00t Club ELLIOT C. ROTHENBERG B.A. Univ. of Minn. '61 1807 N. Oliver, Minneapolis, Minn. l . . -sw' ,p 55 Countryside Dr., Summit, NJ. - A I 4 138 Ah-0 fi Wg... Mat .,'gX-1... 4 A H, ,gf is ,. . Fai . 5 K I N. lfw ft' s Class of 1 964 PETER J. ROTHENBERG B.A. Harvard '61 757 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. GERALD S. ROURKE B.A. Holy Cross '58 251 Housatonic Ave., Stratford, Conn, Dawson Club, I.L.C., Dem., S.T. More, Chan. EDWARD F. ROVER B.A. Fordham '61 277 Avenue C, New York, N.Y. Jaffe Club, S. Bar RICHARD H. ROWE I B.A. Bates '57 1900 F St. N.W., Washington, D.C. Rep. JAN W. ROZENDAAL . , Q11 B.A. Williams '61 9' ' 2128 Rosendale Rd., Schenectady, N.Y. CHRISTOPHER RUDGE B.A. Princeton '58 . 262 Ocnoke Ridge Rd., New Canaan, Conn. SHEILA A. RUSH B.A. Chatham '61 257 Northland Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Dem. WILLIAM D. RUTHERFORD B.S. Univ. of Oregon '61 1221 E. 5th, McManville, Ore. FREDERICK M. SAMANOWITZ B.A. Queens '61 1564 E. 52 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. JACK. I. SAMET B.A. Columbia '61 99 - 05 63 Dr., Forest Hills, N.Y. JOSEPH J. SANTORA . B.A. Ohio Univ. '61 150 Radcliff Dr., East Norwich, N.Y. PHILIP S. SASSOWER B.S. Queens '61 65 - 04 Ellwell Crescent, Forest Hills, N.Y. Morris Club, S. Bar, B. 8: B. HOWARD L. SCHAMBELAN B.A. Haverford '61 Garden Ct. Apt. 47 and Pine St., Phila., Pa. Maguire Club J. LAURENT SCHARFF B.S.J. Northwestern Univ. '57 950 S. Beach Blvd., Bay Saint Louis, Miss. Marshall Club, I.L.C. ROBERT F. SCHAUL B.A. N.Y.U. '61 790 Mountain Ave.. Berkeley Hgts., N.J. Rep. RICHARD H. SCHNADIG B.A. Trinity '61 235 Prospect Ave., Highland Park, Ill. ARTHUR M. SCHNEIDER B.A. Penn State Univ. '61 74 Village Rd., Clifton, N.J. PHILIP C. SCHNEIDER B.A. Harvard '61 182 Cotton St., Newton, Mass. 'af 139 Class of 1 96-4 F3239-A 'm MICHAEL E. SCHNITTER B.A. Canisius '61 76 Warren Ave., Kenmore, N.Y. Wyzanski Club, B. 84 B. SCOTT R. SCHOENFELD B.A. Harvard '59 5302 Falmouth Rd., Washington, D Scott Club, L.I. GERALD F. SCHROEDER B.A. Coll. of Idaho '61 2425 21st, Baker, Ore. JAMES W. SCHROEDER B.A. Princeton '58 107 Clara Pl., Elmhurst, Ill. Kaplan Club, Rep. THOMAS T. SCHULTEN JR. B.A. Univ. of New I-lamp. '57 Old Stage Rd., Woolwich, Me. MALCOLM D. SCHULTZ B.A. Harvard '61 2737 N. 2nd., Harrisburg, Pa. Toepfer Club JOHN M. SCHWARTZ B.A. Princeton '61 43 Fifth Ave.. New York, N.Y. Sander Club, Dem, STEVEN I. SCHWARTZ B.A. Univ. of Michigan '61 1800 Moirland, Detroit, Mich. FRANKLIN S. SCHWERIN B.A. Indiana Univ. '61 346 McKinley St., Gary, Ind. PATRICIA N. SCOTT B.A. Univ. of Minn. '61 657 Polk Blvd., Des Moines, Iowa WILLIAM H. SEEVE B.A. Brandeis '61 2 Darley Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. HOKEN S. SEKI B.A. Columbia '57 171 W. 94th St., New York, N.Y. PIERCE T. SELWOOD B.A. Princeton '61 727 Monticello Pl., Evanston, Ill. Magruder Club STEPHEN C. SHAMBERG B.A. Tulane '61 1234 Forest Glen Dr., Winnetk Field Club JONATHAN SHAPIRO B.A. Columbia '61 a, Ill. 143-48 41 Ave., Flushing, N.Y. Field Club, I.L.C., S. Bar NEAL E. SHELDON B A Univ of Vir inia '61 . . . g 1068 N. Montana St., Arlington, Va. IRA B. SHEPARD B.A. Harvard '58 1749 Grand Concourse, New York, N Y MICHAEL B. SHEPPARD B.A. Furman '61 705 Carolina Ave., Orangeburg, S.C. 140 Mr. A. V ., n 1255. 492' 'M 'Milli ROBERT M. SHERWOOD B.A. Harvard '59g M.A. Columbia '60 82 Long Ave., Hamburg, N.Y. Sutherland Club NEIL SHILLING B.A. Univ. of Penn '54 1531 Summer St., Philadelphia, Pa. LLOYD SHOR B.A. N.Y.U. '61 851 Gerard Ave., Bronx, N.Y. JAMES J. SHORT B.S. Notre Dame '59 458 W. Ashdale St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dawson Club, I.L.C., S.T. More BRUCE D. SHOULSON B.A. Columbia '61 32 Union Rd., Spring Valley, N.Y. Field Club, S. Bar RICHARD J. SIDEMAN B.A. Univ. of Michigan '61 3500 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill. GENE M. SIMON B.A. Niagara '61 55 Drexel Rd., Buffalo, N.Y. MARCUS W. SISK B.A. Stanford '61 Rt. 4, Box 671, Chico, Calif. Holmes Club, I.L.C. JACK O. SMITH B.A. Wichita U. '58, M.A. Wichita U. '60 Pretty Prairie, Kan. S. Bar ROBERT G. SMITH B.A. Univ. of Virginia '60 1339 Hamilton Terr., Roanoke, Va. Casner Club, S. Bar, I.L.C. STUART A. SMITH B.A. Columbia '61 103 Plymouth Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. Field Club, S. Bar AURELLE J. SMOOT B.A. Wash. State Univ. '61 544 N. Dune Rd., Moses Lake, Wash. WOODROW B. SNEED B.S. Brigham Young Univ. '61 P.O. Box 377, Cherokee, N.C. FRANCIS R. SNODGRASS B.A. Princeton '61 3909 Cloverhill Rd., Baltimore, Md. Toepfer Club, Rep. ROBERT C. SOMMERVILLE B.A. Univ. of Minn. '59 5217 Rankin Rd., Minneapolis, Minn. CHARLES A. SORRELS B.A. Yale '60, Cambridge '61 71 F. Street S.E., Ephrata, Wash. Dem. ALAN R. SPIER B.A. Harvard '60 25 Sacramento St., Cambridge, Mass. VonMehren Club JAMES W. SPINDLER B.A. Cornell '61 115 Ardmore Dr., Middletown, Ohio Casner Club, S. Bar, Rep. 141 DONALD R. SPUEHLER B.A. Harvard '56g M.A. Harvard '58 41 Rash Rd., Ashville, N.C. ELLIOT J. STAMLER B.A. Syracuse '60 514 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. Fruend Club, S. Bar, Dem., Chan. RICHARD E. STARK B.A. Harvard '61 17 Birch St., West Orange, N.J. at CHARLES N. STEELE ij 'f Q B.A. Harvard '60 J Y - ', ,Q ,,,' . , 340 E 77, New York, N.Y. ,ffl 4 Kalodner Club, L.I. 1 r 1 r ,Q is ,, nj 'J ' 'fps if ii I' 4 't al 5 'P ff 5 . E r -fe F . ae it tl- JOSEPH D. STEINFIELD B.A. Brown '61 Edgewood, Claremont, N.H, TERRY STEINHART B.A. U.C.L.A., '61 4520 Tyrone Ave., Sherman Oaks, Calif. Cardozo Club DAVID G. STERNSCHUSS B.A. N.Y.U. '61 960 Grand Concourse, New York, N.Y. DAVID L. STONE B.A. Harvard '61 2505 Jefferson Ave., New Orleans, La. ERROL L. STONE B.A. Univ. of Penn. '61 3500 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill. ANTHONYC. STOUT B.A. Williams '61 1220 Rahway Rd., Plainfield, N.J. WILLIAM A. STRICKLIN B.A. Univ. of Calif. '59 2515 Piedmont Ave., Berkeley, Calif. Edward Warren Club, Calif., S. Bar, Rep LEWIS E. STRIEBECK JR. B.A. Harvard '61 1924 Noble, Springfield, Ill. Vagts Club ROBERT J. SUGARMAN B.A. Brown '60 24 Trumbull St. Meriden, Conn. CHARLES O. SVENSON B.A. Hamilton '61 12 Ardmore Rd., Worcester, Mass. EDWARD P. SWAIN JR. B.A. Williams '57 170 Victoria Rd., New Britain, Conn. Choate Club, I.L.C., L.I. JAY G. SWARDENSKI B.A. Univ. of Wisc. '61 1117 W. Moss Ave., Peoria, Ill. I.L.C., Rep. GEORGE Z. SZABO B.S. M.I.T. '56, M.S. M.I.T. '60 25 Reservoir St., Cambridge, Mass. BEN J. TALBOTT JR. B.A. Xavier Univ. '61 4201 Hill Top Rd., Louisville, Ky. 142 . ,Aff -Y--f 7,3-N f ' ii-1 53 A is pn 5:5 u 'Mx M x Q :gm 1 . if. fi , new 'ill ,tt 45,21 4 1. ,Az 1 vm, 3- i 4, Class of 1 964 GEORGE W. THACKSTON JR. B.A. Vanderbilt '58 4323 Estes Rd., Nashville, Tenn. Marshall Club ROBERT H. THAU B.A. U.C.L.A. '61 1700 So. Ogden Dr., Los Angeles, Calif. ANTHONY R. THOMPSON B.A. Univ. of Illinois '58 R.D. No. 4, Slippery Rock, Pa, LEON F. THORPE B.A. Harvard '61 5409 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHN C. THORNTON B.S. Univ. of Wisccmnsin '61 2024 N. 10th St., Sheboygan, Wis. Blackstone Club, Dem. JOHN Q. TILSON III B.A. Yale '59 4 Marshall Rd., Hamden, Conn. FREDERIC J. TRUSLOW B.A. Yale '61 1088 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Gardner Club, L.I. WILLIAM A. TRUSLOW B.A. Yale '58 255 Edgewater Dr., Dunedin, Fla. Kent Club, L.I. HARRY W. TURNER B.A. Univ. of Pittsburgh '61 251 N. Brady, Blairsville, Pa. B. Bc B., Rep. JEFFREY T. VAIL B.A. Syracuse Univ. '61 109 Grace St., Plainview, N.Y. RUSSELL E. VAN HOOSER B.A. Keynon '60 1946 Churchill Rd., Trenton, Mich. Marshall Club DAVID B. VAN KLEECK B.A. Harvard '61 105 Holden Green, Cambridge, Mas PETER VAN NUYS B.A. Harvard 61 2424 N. Main, Bethlehem, Pa. EDWARD F. VAUGHAN B.A. Harvard '60 1133 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. DAVID H. VENA A.B. U.C.L.A. '61 1222 Saybrook Ave., Los Angeles, C JOHN R. VERANI B.A. Harvard '61 20 Brook St., Wellesley, Mass. JOHN D. VIENER B.A. Yale '61 4800 Cary St. Rd., Richmond, Va. GEORGE J. VINING B.A. Yale '59: B.A. Cambridge '61 Dunlodge, Charlottesville, Va. Pow Wow Club 143 s. alif Class of 45 39 1964 JOEL S. WACHS B.A. U.C.L.A. '61 3915 Coco Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Griswold Club, Calif., Chan. ROBERT D. WACHS B.A. William and Mary '61 557B 131 St., Belle Harbor, N.Y. Gardner Club JOHN W. WALBRAN B.A. Harvard '61 133 Rice St., Owatonna, Minn. RAYMOND J. WALDMANN S.B. M.I.T. '60, '61 Mcllinger Lane, Westover AFB, Mass. ROBERT A. WALKER JR. B.A. Wesleyan '61 2413 N.W. 59 St., Oklahoma, Okla. FRED L. WALLACE B.A. Amherst '61 1027 Norwood, Toledo, Ohio WESLEY S. WALTON B.A. Harvard '60 117 Elmore Ave., Park Ridge, Ill. Warren Club PETER O. WARD JR. B.A. Yale '61 805 St. Christophers Rd., Richmond, Va. SOL L. WARI-IAFTIG B.S. Columbia '59 490 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. DANIEL E. WEBSTER B.A. Wisconsin '61 4676 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee, Wis. GRACE WEINER B.A. Univ. of Michigan '61 370 Knicker-bocker Rd., Englewood, NJ Casner Club LAWRENCE J. WEINER B.B.A. Univ. of Miami '61 8025 Byron Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. STEPHEN J. WEISSMAN B.S. Univ. of Penna. '61 338 W. Pine St., Long Beach, N.Y. DAVID I-I. WICE B.A. Harvard '61 21 Latham Pk., Philadelphia, Pa. RONALD M. WIENER B.A. Univ. of Penn. '61 5201 Woodbine Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Haar Club CHRISTOPHER G. WILBUR B.A. Providence College '61 Deerhurst Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. GAYLE B. WILHELM B.A. Harvard '57 Main St., Pine Plains, N.Y. DAVID H. WILLIAMS B.A. Indiana Univ. '60 500 James Dr., Kokomo, Ind. 144 ROBERT D. WILLIAMS B.A. Harvard '61 3 Revolutiona.ry Rd., Lexington, Mass. HOWARD WILSON B.A. Cornell '61 I 1464 - 55 Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. JUDITH A. WILSON B.A. Radcliffe '61 2190 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. LAWRENCE C. WILSON B.A. Dartmouth '61 20 Armstrong Rd., Morristown, NJ. A Griswold Club JOEL A. WOLFF B.S. Univ. of Penn. '61 299 S. Harrison St., East Orange, NJ. JEREMIAH WOOD III B.A. Amherst '61 32 Kingsboro Ave., Gloversville, N.Y. A ROBERT K. WULFF 2571. Y , . B.A. Colgate '60 1f1'j' '- 60 Lexington Rd., West Hartford, Conn. ,,, f- ALLEN 1. YOUNG 'Q ' B.A. Yale '61 In 3,4 1155 Manox Ave., New York, N.Y. .,, W DONALD s. YOUNG V f B.A. Univ. of Michigan '58 1019 Huntington Rd., East Lansing, Mich. ALTMAN, ROBERT T. Pacific Palisades, Calif. ANBINDER, STEPHEN E. Brooklyn, N.Y. BEUKEMA, JOHN P. Evanston, Ill. BIXLER, SIDNEY R. Winchester, Mass. BLUHM, GEORGE D. Cleveland, Ohio BOGOTAY, ALAN F. South Euclid, Ohio Clifton, N.J. CONNELL, MICHAEL J. San Marino, Calif. EDWARDS, ROBERT W. Salt Lake City, Utah EIGERMAN, DANIEL A. Kaplan Club, I.L.C., L.I. MICHAEL H. ZUCKERMAN B.S. Univ. of Penn. '59 5 Lawrence Park Crescent, Bronxville, N.Y. Maguire Club NOT PICTURED rv. EPSTEIN, PAUL I-I. HEWITT, WILLIAM J. Brooklyn, N,Y, Boulder, COIO. FABRAGA, OCTAVIO, JR. HOROWITZ, ARTHUR A. Panama, R.P. MOUSCY. N.Y- FINLEY, ALEXANDER IORILI-O, MARIO A' Washington' DC- Los Gatos, Calif. FOWLER, GERALD JANAVITZ, CARL M. Rockford, Ill. Pittsburgh, Pa. GAMER, CHARLES P. KLEIN, RICHARD B. Milton, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. GELLER, MURRAY L. KNOPP, PETER F. Far Rockaway, N.Y. Lynbrook, N.Y. COLLESTER, DONALD G., JR. HALPERN, LAWRENCE S. KRONGARD, HOWARD J. Detroit, Mich. Baltimore, Md. HAYES, CHARLES J. LAMPERT JAMFS B Birmingham' Ala' Alexandria, Va. A I HAYNSWORTH, WILLIAM E. LANDO, BARRY M. Baltimore, Md. Vancouver, B.C. HAYTHE. THOMAS M. MCCREA, JOHN III Greenwich, Conn. Newville, Pa. Brooklyn, N.Y. ,fa 1 as -1 ' IM' Q gr? Aff' 5. ' if V . W ' N. MCNEIL, WILLIAM B. Dubois, Pa. MACDONALD, JONATHAN C Lowell, Mass. MARGOLIS, DAVID Hartford, Conn. OLSHIN, ARNOLD S. Forest Hills, N.Y. PHILLIPS, KEVIN P. New York, N.Y. REIN, BERT W. Brooklyn, N.Y. ROWNTREE, PETER D, Penlield, N.Y. SLATER, PAUL B. Brooklyn, N.Y. WHEELOCK, JOSEPH A., JR. Greenville, Dela. WHITE, JAMES B. West Hartford, Conn. WINOKUR, BARTON J. Philaclelphia, Pa. The student who enters Harvard Law School with the idea of majoring in activities soon learns that this is impossible. But this does not mean that the Law School is devoid of such organizations. Much of the time a student will devote to extra-curriculars, how- ever, will have value directly associated with the Law. The Ames Competition gives practical experience in writing briefs and arguing an appeal. Publications and organi- zations such as Law Review and the Legisla- tive Research Bureau provide an opportunity for legal research. Purely social organiza- tions do exist and are well patronized by those who realize the value of relaxation even amid the pressures of Law School life. -... un-.. - - -1. V - .1 N, u, .-f-. . ,V . . .un .Q-- - -L... unnuuu- -1 K ACT ITIE NRKIIWU NUINN AME COMPETITIO Harvard's first law clubs began in 1820, when students voluntarily banded together to argue appellate moot court cases. The Ames competition, as it exists today, was estab- lished in 1911 through the bequest of the late Dean james Barr Ames. Beginning with practice rounds in the first year, the competition progresses, on an elimi- nation 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. This year's final round will pit members of Casner Law against those of Casner Equity Law members are Messrs Pinkus, Popofsky, Doyle, Miss Girth, Harvey, Schwartzwald, Shushan, and Wade. The Equity team is composed of Messrs Hoynes, Wofford, Mrs. Smith, Greilsheimer, Pike, Seymour, and Whitman. Second year teams in the quarter- finals are Story Equity, Cardozo, Marshall Law, Choate, Casner Equity, Kent, Holmes, and Root Law. Winners of the Spring, 1961, competition were the members of the Jaffee Club. 139' Left lo right - C Janavifz, M. Glass fClerlcl, J. Tilson, Prof. B A E R Baxter, H. Wilson,.M. Lando. CLUB Front row, left to right - C. Catan, A. Zabin, S. Cranston, H. Beral, Prof. Bovins, N. Kuhn, M. Iorillo, S. Amberg fPresiden!l. Second row - R. Rowe, D. Hawkins, T. Lamia, J. Olson, G. Link, J. Childs. Third row - W. Pantle, M. Ganzglass, C. Giles, C. Waire, W. Hayman. BEVINS CLUB 150 dl Front row, left to right - G. Pond fVice-Presidentj, E. Growney M. Hager, D. Wheeler, J. Hudgens, J. Thornton, D. Askanase R. Means, J. Morrison, J. Kimball. Second row - B. Gorham R. Mainland, W. Matthews, M. Hulse, J. Mannix fPresidenfJ, K. Cyrus, R. Reilly, G. Goldfarb. Third row - L. Hager, M. Zarr C. Phelps, W. Rockefeller, K. Keohane, P. Kirk, A. Cullen Fourth row - A. Chandler, J. Rabinovitz, A. Fleischman, R Bergquist, 5. Abrams. B Front row left to right R Falk S Banner T Schaumberg Dean Bruce R Sldeman R Schnadlg J Schuster Second row M. Sklar D Van Kleech R Johnson J Ross D Ralf S Kass Third row D Johnson D Blatfner B Ratchye J Vnener 151 I 3-ass! li ii Hi nan Front row, left to right - R. Fast, C. Miller, L. Bugge, J. Mac- Donald, M.G. Smith, O. Moyle, G. Concoff, H. Hellerstein, H. Sigman, E. Gould. Second row - T. Wallace, W. Levine, T. Steinhart, C. Clark, J. Kaplan, D. Kucera, R. Thav, J. Carney. Third row - D. Murdock, C. Svenson, A. Jones, K. Aldrich, D. C l U B Kirkpatrick, H. Englehardt, M. Korbholz. Front row, left to right - N. Eastham, R. Cox, M. Girth, M. Whiteman, J. Greilsheimer, G. Harvey, S. Goldblatt, S. Schapiro, G. Weiner, E. Smith. Second row - G. Pike, D. Feuerstein, G. Wade, M. Popofsky, J. Burdick, C. Abbe, S. Rosenkranz, L. Carton, L. Small. Third row - M. Schwarzwald, J. Ferron, J. Bohn, R. Smith, P. Eccles, A. Hyman, R. McDiarmid, R. Troy. Fourth row -D. Levitt, P. Quint, S. Breyer, S. Hoskins, G. Smith, H. Dunning, A. Roismon, S. Posner, A Pergam. Filth row - Levine, Applebaum, J. Spindler, B. Rein, J. Lorenz. CASNER ClUB yy J. 152 CHOATE CLUB Front row, left to right - S. Slobodkin, E. Swain, J. Allen, J Broder, Prof. Bok, P. Wolf lPresiclentJ, M. Shwergold, K. Hirsh- man, M. Shaffir, M. Solomon. Second row - J. Henderson, W Mitchem, L. LaRue, W. Merritt, P. Mersereau, M. Linsky, M Beemer, A. Bancroft, P. Berkley. Third row - J. Strong, E Amidon, S. Siegel, J. Franklin, H. Klaiman, D. Batista. Front row, left to right - W. Sneecl, M. Hirshowitz, A. Reichert, Prof. Dawson, A. Pasachoff, S. Futterman, T. Elliott, J. Short T. Corrudino. Second row - R. Deegan, C. Condon, R. Johnson M. Polansky, M. Margulies, R. Johnson, G. Jones, J. Flugl Third row - D. Towe, L. Guzzetti. DAWSON CLUB 153 QS' 'Y L. gh-- lg ,,,,,,, , 9 Front row, le!! lo right - W. Hunfer, N. Hansen fCo-supervisorj, ED w A R D w A R R E N B. Lee, J. Farnum, D. Calihan, F. Profeta. Second row - J. Tankel, K. Gerrard, Reboul, D. Coleman, M. Gross. Third row - C l U B D. Elwood, G. Gregorich, W. Stricklin, S. Hall. Fronf row, left to right - M. Allen, E. L. Stone, J. P. Fazio fsupervisorl, S. Lefkowitz lsupervisorl, J. S. Roth lPresidenfl, Prof. Field, J.l. Chapman, S.A. Smith, J. Shapiro, B.D. Shoulson, Second row - G. Friedlander, T. Kaufman, H. Abramson, R.A. Rosenfeld fClerkl, N.H. Lane, A.L. Feld, P. Ashley, W.R. Bishin. Third row - D. Fuller, Jr., R.B. Klein, R.S. Miller, S.C. Shamlaerg, M. Klevan, D.B. Litwin, S. Keller, J. Leary. FIELD ClUB 154 Front row, left to right - E. Fox, P. Suarez, Prof. Freund, W. Lambert, E. Stamler, B. Katz. Second row - B. Berger, H. F R U D Shapiro, F. Wallace, R. Stark. CLUB GARDNER lPresidentD, Prof. Howe, R. Gilbert, D. Lowry, R. Wochs. Second row - W. Stiles, J. Wheelock, J. Cutler, J. Parsons. Front row, left to right - J. Horsch, E. Vaughan, R. Richards 155 iiii U A . on 1' . ,a - id Front row, left to right - R. Hahn, G. Penn, J. Wachs, F. Wag- man, J. Magee lPresidentl, Dean Griswold, P. Scott, R. Perrin, G R I S W 0 l D R. Abeles, L. Wilson. Second row - D. Foster, D. Brownwood, R. Levine, J. Rava, W. Gerard, S. Taft, F. Harrison, E. Fersch, W. McCurdy. Third row - G. Davies, C. Avery, A. Clovis, J. C l U B Jones, T. Brown, A. Goldman, R. Mask, J. Reno, N.White. H Front row, left to right - Pho Ba Hai, R. Zola, F. Kilguss, Prof. Haar, J. Higgins, G. Fowler, R. Wiener. Second row- B A. Goodman, W. D'Armond, D. Emmett, W. McGirr, B. Levin, S. Weissman. 156 I 1' 'Q 1' 'Q 1' X- ...-.- ii BE W Ui 1 Front row, left to right - R. Livingston, W. Baskett, P. Frank R. Cope, S. Dinkloge, Prof. Botor, J. Lysett, J. Wilson, S. Gross J. Munko. Second row - J. McGorrohun, C. Hurt, E. Roberts M. Coon, H. Feuerstein, A. Feuerstein, H. Krongurd, K. Jewell J. Yoshimuro. Third row - E. McAnaney, R. Scorrit, W. Latimer A . Dempsey, P. Hickey, A. Donn, T. Monsbach. Fourth row L J. Bennet, L. Hicks, O. Fiss, M. Polelle, T. Morris. Front row loft to right R Fronk A Charles J Orr J. LeBow, H A R T - C H A Y Prof Hurt R Gerstein, R Bernhordt E Koble Second row - R Edwards M Liles P Epstein S Weissman, W Lewis, M. C l U B 157 Front row, left to right - J. Verani, H. Pratt, A. Rodgers, Prof. H 0 l Turner, D. Harry, E. von Estorff, R. Campbell. Second row - D. Mosteller, J. Nichols, P. DuPont, M. Sisk, G. Fernald, A. C l U B Brondin. Third row - J.WalIace, J. Kelley, R. Lassen, R. Agee. Front row, left to right - A. Stout, T. Haythe, W. Barrett, Prof. Huie, A. Margoluis, E. Morgan. Second row - T. Schulten, S. c B Bixler, S. Panosian, R. Finn. 158 From row, left ro right - J. Harris, K. Libbey, K. Myers, Prof. Jaffe. J. Clark, P. Freehling, P. Isenman, R. Foltz. Second row - H. Noffebort, J. Mdson, E. Rover, C. Normandin, W. Jacobson, M. Abbell. C l U B K A P l A N Fronf row, left fo right - K. Knowles, D. Graham, K. Laurence, Prof.Kaplan, L. Freese, J.Heller, P. Morton, D. Young. Second row - J. Schroeder, J. Hall, C. Ward, R. Reynolds, T. P. Jock- C l U B son, T. Johnson, H. Rhoods. Third row - W. Buchanan, C. Allen. 159 ' S. ' - ' - rl holiness.. .. M an l n , ....-....u.uknx4B..,a.......... ' .,-vw g ' as Q0 1 005 Front row, left fo right - W. Karas, S. Price, Prof. Katz, W. Turner, R. Waldmann. Second row - D. Obel, L. Herrmann, S. K A Feinberg, E. Chernow. KEETON CLUB CLUB Front row, lelf lo right - D. Hungate, M. Weitzen, E. Baker, E. Goldberg, L. Schmolka, P. Gartner, J. O'Connell, E. Pass- man. Second row - A. Gafni, R. Childs, C. Hayes, C. Wilbur, J. Santoro. Third row - F. Somanowitz, H. Norton, D. Harris, J. King. 160 ....i.......,,-,- Front row, leff fo rlgh! - M. Christian, F. Hifz, P. Bienstock, K E W. Truslow, S. Bradford, H. Parker, R. Seaion, P. Levol, B. Neilson. Second row - T. Lenzner, S. Johnson, J. Mares, H. Fifzgibbons, H. Hammond, 5. Lambert, D. Stone, P. Rienf. ClUB MAGUIRE Front row, lol! to rlghf - A. Lowenthal, A. Thompson, P. Crane, D. Arons, M. Kriger, B. Keyfefz, P. Lewis. Second row - J. C l U B Lompert, R. Schulze, M. Zuckerman, P. Nelson, J. Cost. 161 l? iQ Fronf row, left to righl - P. Mafia, R. Hadley, R.D. Bassey, M R U D E R E. Cohen, Prof. Fisher, W. McGraw, M. Zilber, H. Poll, H. Sfolar. Second row - L.J. Weiner, J. Davis, M. Mark, D.I. Faust, W.E. Gardner, E. Lichfman, M. Newman, D.R. Mitchell. Third C l U B row - H. MacMahon, M. Murphy, G. Sheord, G. Fogelman. Fronf row, left to right - W. Graham, S. Sfepanian, M. Rhamsfine lsecrefaryl, Prof. Scoif, J. Jeffords lPresidentJ, Prof. Loss, A. Davidson lTreasurerl, J. Mitchell, R. Von Hooser, W. Haynes. Second row - J. Hayes, J. Hopkins, T. Arnold, D. Lebedoff, F. Hundley, J. Elbaum, B. Margulies lfflerkj, V. Reeves, A. MacPherson. Third row - J. Kells, L. Scharff, T. Marfineau, J. Neugeboren, L. Marks, J. Hamilton. Fourfh row - G. Thack- sfon, A. Smoof lClerkJ, W. Atkinson, C. Buffon, A. Bernhard, J. Philbrick, W. Cumberland, Ted Newlin. Fifth row - N. Larson , G. Gingold. Missing - J.A. MacKay lVice-Presidentl, Prof. Bok Prof. Field, D. Bluff, T. Hargadon, M. Henkels, W. Miller, R., Milfon, R. Richter, L. Rowland, E. Sherman, G. Sfemwedel, D. Anderson, J. Axe, D. Axelrod, D. Kassay, J. Bailey. MARSHALL CLUB 162 90 SK 'Y Front row, left to right - E. Cutter, A. Joslyn, D. Dusseoult Prof. Brown, S. Fousf, J. Vail, M. Horne. Second row -- D: M 0 R G A N - B R 0 w N Londoy. S. Szilcrd, L. Trager, H. Morton, F. Blotz, M. Smith. Third row - T. Mclmud, R. Jones, D. Webster, B. Horvith, D. Westfall, P. Heymon. U B Front row, left to right - A. Lombard, D. Rabbach, S. Worhoftig, C l U B Prof. Morris, J. Hall, D. Welber. Second row - P. Sassower, W. McNeil, P. Schneider, J. McAuliffe. Qqm,'ll. -08 QF .er , 163 ,ll- l l' W- HU - 'W 1-'W' ' 'W -4-HSM I I .ztl ui! 1 -s Y 1 UQ Front row left to right W Henshaw T Stebbins D Schnei- der R Stebbins Supervisor, P Lynch G Empson J Walcott. P 0 W w 0 w Second row E Shaw R Lightfoot G Reath W West, M. Cheston P Oram Third row M Farmer R Ferguson, B. Custer P Seed G Rose C l U B Front row, left to right-J. Beardsley, L. Greenwald, G. Chester J. Porter, Prof. Trautman, J.M. LeWine, W. Cabot, A. Ellis Second row - B. Abel, P. Festersen, J. Rozron, E. Leiter, P Feinberg, H. Bass, W. F. Manley. Third row - P. Roth, B Corn, R. Kenison, M.J. Polelle, C. Sorrels. Fourth row - A Black, D. Gellert, D. Berman, N. Peterson, C. Gable, F. Arnold BB IB 164 --1.-.,, mv- SACKS CLUB Front row, left to right - P. Perito, S. Barnett, E. Michalak, J. Arnold, Prof. Sacks, P. Winograd, J. Steinfeld, R. Livingston. Second row - B. Cooper, P. Oberdorf, R. Smith, M. Trotter, C. Savage, L. Braswell, E. Jonas. Third row - P. Choquette, S. Mayer, M. Pritchett, C. Moynihon, B. Duck, J. Kramer. Fourth row - J. Austin, F. A. Bromm. Missing - H. Zapruder, D. Bristow, T. Boehm, B. Alexander, B. Hulse, M. Kriger. Front row, left to right - H. Hollenberg, S. Arlcin, J. Hoffman, Prof. Sander, A. Fletcher, J. Jacobs, M. Fraincle, A. Rossio, N. Loibovitz. Second row - A. Piel, D. Kramer, J. Samet, J Rosenthal, J. Ficurelli, S. Cheifet, S. Graham. Third row - M. Tischman, A. Young, M. Lebow, R. Fritsch, S. Ellis, M. Son- nenreich, J. Kessler. Fourth row - C. Rudge, J. McCarroll J. Hinckley. a I SANDER ClUB 165 SCOTT CLUB ING Front row, left to right - L. S. Westfall, D.F. O'Sconnlain D.M. Donaldson, N. Donald, W. Lamb, R. Garmey, R. Rettig Second raw - H.C. Miner, W. Rolls, W.P. Rockefeller, P. Gins berg, P.O. Burns, J.R. Wade. Third row - M. Hannon, J. Morgan ., A...-u...iuin-ink-nc.ndvuw.l.uw Front row, left to right - E. Berlack, R. Webster, W. Hoskins, Prof. Scott, M. Marron lPresidentl, Prof. Loss, L. Reid fVice President-Treasurerl, I. DrukerfSecre1arYl. M.Michelson, S. Ells. Second row - I. Shepard, G. Martin,'G. Kelley, J. Kellogg, J. Henning, W. Lewis, P. Pettibone, M. Holderness, E. Winsor. Third row - M. Moore, D. Fulmer, E. Cutter, P. Driscoll, R. Hobbs, P. Maddux, J. Masters, W. Hardy, D. Brown. Fourth row - J. White, H. Campbell, R. Newman, K. Renouf, A. Danson, F. Scribner,J.Mullen, R. Guthrie, E. Smith. Missing - T. White, F. Barron, R. Wolfe, H. Titus, R. Robinson, R. Adams, G. Le- Noble, J. Gross, V. Damiano, J. Niles, G. Szabo, G. Carr. STORY CLUB 166 .-an has -A i Front row, left to right - J. Higgins, M. Capizola, S. Hansen, C. Levin, C. Acquaviva, H. Seki, S. Lazarus. Second row - S U T H E R l A N D S. Graham, R. Sherwood, A. Maselc, G. Hohweiler, J. Partridge, A . Merson. Third Row - A. Piel, R. Copaken, G. Wilhelm, F. Schwerin. C l U B T A N Front row, left to right - D. Wice, D. Rice, J. Grosz, R. Scarrit lAdviserJ, H. Parkmcn lAdviserD, P. Rothenberg, R. Rabin. Second row - B. Neuborne, P. Rochlin, P. Roth, L. Shor, P. C l U B Van Nuys, J. Grossman. Third row - J. McCousland, R. Flack, V. Johnson, R. Goldfeld. 167 Front row, Ieff fo right - R. Greenberg, M. Poast, G. Miller, E. Rosenthal, J. Richards, J. Freeman, J. Maleson, R. Fox, P. Richards. Second row - R. Fowler, 0. O'Connor, J. Wade, J. Price, R. Stohlman, F. Snodgrass, J. Hitchinson. Third row - P. Trimble, J. S. Carroll lPresidenfl, S. Gillmor, R. Richardson, J. Katz. VON MEHREN TOEPFER ClUB Front row, left to right - J. Appelbaum, C. Land, Prof. von B Mehren, J. Worden, M. Shepard. Second row - L. Thorpe, l. Chayet, H. Kuskin. 168 WILL cTO COMPETITIO Experience 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 Com- petition is open to all second-year students except members of the Law Review, The Board of Student Advisers, and members of Quarter-final round Ames teams. Students form teams of four men each to which the Board assigns a drafting situation. The document to be drafted may be an estate plan, a lease, or any other contract. Students select the jurisdiction in which the problem is laid, and their solutions are judged by experienced attorneys in such jurisdiction. The Competition begins in the second semester of the second year. It is conducted on an elimination basis, the final round taking place in the second semester of the third year. Prizes are awarded to the winning teams. The final teams for 1962 are composed of Messrs. E. Sherman, J. Sherman, and A. Vernavag S. Cowles, S. Jaffee, C. Moran, and J. Trumbullg and J. Ferren, M. Ford, R. Heinlen, and McCall. 1 . 169 Apart from the Ames Clubs, in which all students participate, the Law School offers a wide variety of organizations. These range from the legally oriented Law Review and Board of Student advisers, membership in which is a recognition of scholastic excel- lence, to those whose aims are more general. The complex civilization of today often places a premium on the well-rounded indi- vidual, so the activity from which one ac- quires social knowledge may be of consider- able value to the future attorney. GRGA ZATIO W, if li' Front row, left to right - N. Eastham, J.M. Murphy, S. Barnett, S.R. Pollak, R. Posner, R.A. Gorman, M. Horne, L.L. Weinreb, D. Morgan, J.F. Flug. Second row - D.M. Saltiel, D. Schaffer, D. Dusseault, S. Siegel, N. Lane, A.L. Feld, B.B. Grossman, R. Blake, R. Schulze. Third row - D. Feuerstein, B. Harvith, R.C. Johnson, D.M. Heilbron, J.L. Schwartz, W.R. Bishin, S.E. Banner, J.J. Brennan. Fourth row - C.W. Bender, A.D. Youngwood, H. Applebaum, S.J. Friedman, E. Smith, L. Klein, E.H. Cohen, M. Capizolo. Fifth row - P. Leval, J.V. DeLong, J. Kester, W. Finley, R.L. Dunn, J.C. McCarroll, P. MacDougall, R.S. Malina. Sixth row - T. Boehm, R.B. Dyson T. Wright, A.H. Travers, Jr., J.A. Martin, A. Clovis, S. Lefkowitz. HARVARD LAW REVIEW In its seventy-fifth year, the Harvawl Law Review continued as the center of the lives of its fifty-seven editors. Summoned back to Cambridge in mid-August from brief vaca- tions, they were soon immersed in the full- time pursuit of an audacious enterprise - the production by an independent group of stu- dents of a professional journal meriting the confidence of their elders in the legal world as a guide and spur to new developments 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 seldom a boring oneg although the demands the School makes upon editors in 172 their additional capacity as students often seem an unnecessary intrusion upon their major concern, they have found it amaz- ingly possible to arrive at a workable com- promise. Although the connection of Review projects with the School's curriculum is often remote. the Review is inevitably an education- al institution. and the skills it develops are applicable to course-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 au- thors. The remainder of the issue, which is student-written, undergoes a thorough re- working in the editorial process. An editor's draft is first subjected to a word-by-word, idea-by-idea edit by an officerg the resulting third draft is then rechecked both for content and for accuracy of citations by another edi- tor, and the resulting modified text is then given to the President for a final critique. Five additional pairs of eyes later will ex- amine galley and page proofs for substantive and formal accuracy. Student work takes a variety of forms. The Recent Cases section comments upon and criticizes decisions of American and foreign courtsg the annual Supreme Court Note does the same for each Term's work. The Note section offers topical analysesg the annual Developments in the Law is a group effort exhaustively surveying a larger area of current importance- this year the problems of State Taxation. The Summer Project, which this year dealt with the antitrust prob- lems of restricted channels of distribution, takes a pair of editors out of the Rezfieufr library habitat for wide-ranging field work. The work of the Review editor is not, how- ever, entirely professional. Periodic cocktail parties and athletic excursions give vent to the editors' irrepressible normality. l. .'l.l BOARD OF STUDENT ADVISERS For over fifty years, the Board of Student Advisers 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 stu- dents in research, helping the law clubs to organize arguments, and framing the moot court arguments. Although the Ames Competition has not changed 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 ad- vances made in this phase of legal education at the Law School. The original duties of each of the advisers included keeping two office hours per week in the library, serving twelve times as a judge for the first year argu- ments, and spending . . in addition twelve hours yearly in other work to be determined by the Law Faculty. Now there are sixteen advisers, second and third year students ranking just below the editors of the Law Review, who are charged with the administration of the Ames Competition and the Williston Competition for legal drafting, established in 1950. Each year, the Board thus supervises the formation of one hundred first and second year Ames Club courts, creates about thirty new cases Front row, left io right-D. Foster, S. Goodman, S. Keller iChairman, First-year Faclsl, J. C. King iChairmanl, D. Berman Nice-Chairmanl, J. Frug. Second row--J. R. Heller, G. A. Plalz, J. Cohen lChoirmon, Williston Commilteel, S. Goldblctt, J. Leary. Third row-C. Normandin, C. Leahy, D. Weinstein. 09, ...il 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 Quali- fying Round judges from the faculty, stu- dents, and Boston Bar, and generally takes care of the multitude of administrative de- tail incident to the running of the Ames and Williston Competitions. Although strictly accurate, this impressive catalogue of functions is nevertheless mis- leading in two senses. First of all, despite their great number and importance, the administrative responsibilities of the Board have always been considered as merely inci- dental to the basic purposes of the Board - cases writing and advising. These two func- tions, 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. Moveover, 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 Competition de- mand more than just the work of the Board and the participating students. There would be no Law Clubs without the efforts of the 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 impossible one without the thoughtful comments of the students who have participated in the com- petition or who have served as judges in the arguments. 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-classmen 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 Williston Competitions is not merely a Board function, 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 result of the special responsibilities we have in connection with the Ames and Williston Competitions. You cannot write a case unless you are able to anticipate and understand what will be the thoughts of every counsel who will argue it and every judge who will decide it. To advise a case one must fully understand it, and must help the advisees see the case as counsel should see it - and this is done not by telling 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 teaching, but sixteen students each year find that this is true. - 175 rv' L .X t5i'?'f.'-ii: ,'f 'Q ' ' it A' 'Jw , r 91 , Q' .F ' . -,,,,,.,,g . . 'J - jg- -. .1.,'i,f-iff ' ' Jw - - HARVARD VDLUNTARY DEFENDERS For many years in Massachusetts there was no means provided by which an indigent accused of crime could receive adequate legal aid. In order to fill this need, the Boston Voluntary Defenders Committee, a charitable corporation, was formed in 1935. As in any charity, the problem of sufficient manpower long plagued the members 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 Legal Aid Bureau, but with the approval of the Dean were able to set up an inde- pendent organization. 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. From the beginning of its work, the prime requisite 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 accumulated knowledge grew, additional functions were undertaken until now the scope of daily work includes court appearances, post-conviction research, brief writing, criminal investigation, preparation of memoranda for various agen- cies, participation in programs conducted by the state attorney general, and contributions to the pamphelt If You Are Arrested, as well as interviewing defendants in local houses of correction, prisons, mental hospi- tals and at the Gannett House 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 1958 enacted Rule 11. 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 a recognized legal aid committee, but enabling the third year students to appear alone in the actual trial or hearing. Massachusetts is the only state to have such a rule. In August of 1960, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts took up a long neglected re- sponsibility and created the Massachusetts Defenders Committee, a state financed agency which will now carry on the work of the BVDC, and which in fact 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 Vol- untary Defenders Corporation 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 I-IVD also con- tinues to work closely with the MDC in preparation of Superior Court Cases. OFFICERS Pferiderzt George Kirklin Vice-President fOpe1'rzti0r2.fj Byron johnson Vice-P1'e.ridenl fRe.rearclJ and A p pea! Q Ronald Kehoe Front row, left to right- P. Gilbert, R. Reilly, R. S. Fischer, R. F. Kehoe, G. Kirklin iPresidentl, J. Arnold, B. Johnson, L. Marks, S. Shapiro. Second row-N. Chayet, W. McCurdy, J. Cost, M. Beemer, C. C. Kingsley, M. P. Solomon, A. Goldman, R. Blank- stein. Th' row- . . ' , R. E. Johnson, H. Zaprud , J. Salacuse. :rd D R Batista er an-aan-mini Q Front row, left to right-T. Crapo, B. Lee Uunior Directorl, A. Dempsey, D. Bernstein, H. Wallenfels, M. Whiteman, G. Pike, R. Zissu, S. Cohen, M. Driscoll. Second row--J. H. Cutler, J. Hoftman, M. Levin, R. F. Smith, M. Klevan, C. Savage, S. R. Lefkowitz. Third row- G. Quinlan, D. Anderson, J. Rava, D. Blottner, M. Malone. Fourth row-E. Selig, l.. Rothschild, G. M. Harvey, H. W. Titus, S. S. Arkin. HARVARD lEGAl AID BUREAU The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau is the oldest student organization in existence giv- ing gratuitous legal service to indigent clients. As in previous years, the Bureau's personnel consists of the thirty-eight second and third year students who rank directly below the members of the Law Review and the Board of Student Advisers. It handles civil cases of all types. Foremost among these are cases in the fields of domestic rela- tions and landlord-tenant problems, but dur- ing the past year the Bureau has also handled Social Security, tort, bankruptcy, contract and discriminatory pricing cases. The Bureau operates in a manner similar to a medium-sized law firm. Clients referred to the A Bureau by social agencies, court ofiicers, members of the bar, and former clients are initially processed by our capable secretary, Mrs. Esther L. Cushman. When it has been determined that the client is eligible for free legal advice, counsel who accepts the case is personally responsible for all aspects of it, including any actual court appearances that may be necessary. Gaps in our experience are filled by relying on the accumulated 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 practice, we consult Mr. Edward J. LeCam, an experienced attorney with the Boston Legal Aid Society. It is the practice of the Bureau to refer initially all matters involving domestic rela- tions to an appropriate social agency, which discusses the problem 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 evaluation is com- municated to the Bureau and counsel then proceeds with the necessary legal action. In thus fulfilling its legal and social responsi- bilities the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau is recognized in the community as having made a significant contribution to the end that no person shall be denied legal assistance be- cause he is without means. Front row, left to right- D. Arons, M. A. Abend, J. Hudgens, P. Crane, H. Moorin, H. Sigman, S. Holo, l.. List. Second row- S. Szilard, R. J. Zola, L. Perlman, M. Hirshowitz, B. Corn, D. Peterson, 5. S. Singer. Third row--D. ldzik, J. S. Grace, D. Supino, R. Schnur. STUDENT LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH BUREAU The twenty five second and third year members of the Student Legislative Research Bureau are engaged in drafting legislation for a nationwide clientele composed of legislators, attorney generals and civic groups. Each project is the responsibility of a draft- ing committee headed by a third year student. The committee is expected to spend a semester or more on the project before it emerges in its final form ready for submis- sion to the client. Each project the Bureau prepares contains a complete statutory scheme for dealing with the subject. Normally the client's request is very general, merely pointing up the problem and indicating the direction he wishes the statute to take. To translate the client's ideas into legislation the committee must first examine the existing statutes and decisional law in the jurisdiction involved. Then the committee undertakes a detailed survey of the law of other states to determine how they have attempted to solve the problem, and a survey of the legal and lay literature on the subject matter to determine what scholars and others who might be affected by the legisla- tion have said about the problems involved. This is followed by a synthesis of this infor- mation into a determination of the proper substantive and remedial provisions of the statute, with the final step the drafting of the desired solution in statutory form. This year the Bureau drafted legislation on a wide range of subjects including fair housing practices, state anti-trust, criminal immunity, teacher tenure and ethical rules for government officials. The annual publication of the Bureau, Selected Drafts, is a collection of three or four projects which are felt to be of more than local interest and of high quality. Selected Draft: is distributed to law libraries and legislative reference libraries through- out the country, and the acts included in it are often introduced in other jurisdictions when the same legislative problems arise. HARVARD LAW SCHOOL FORUM With this year's series of programs, the Harvard Law School Forum, an independent Law School organization, marks its 16th year as an educational and cultural force in the University. lt has continued its basic purpose of presenting to the Harvard community outstanding speakers from the fields of politics, education, and the arts. The Forum is a University organization in that its topics cover a wide area of interest. This is evidenced by the subjects presented during 1961, including the Black Muslin Movement with Malcom Xg ESP with Dr. J. B. Rhine, The First Hundred Days of john F. Kennedy with Sen. Barry Goldwater, The Bar - Challenge and Response with Edward Bennett Williamsg and Reforms in the Democratic Party with Eleanor Roose- velt. Panels were also held on The Fate of the City, Aid to Friendly Dictators, and The Future of Southern Libera1ism. Plans for the spring of 1962 include pro- grams with the Rev. Billy Graham, james Hoffa, Ambassador Nehru of India, and one on Public Morality and Massachusetts Politics. The Forum functions under the leadership of five officers and a Board of Directors. A staff of students assists in the planning and presenting of programs. Fall OFFICERS Spring Stephen P. Robin President Michael J, Goldey David Berman Progrrmzming Vice-President David Berman Stephen Szilard Admirzismzzive Vice President Robert C. McDiarmid Peter Sears - Secretary Joan S. Elbaum William R. Granik Treasurer William R, Gfanilq Front row, Ieff to right-W. E. Gardner, R. Hadley, G. Sheard, S. Robin, S. Szilard, I. M. Berg, M. Zilber. Second row- P. A. Winograd, G. Lupides, J. Jacobs, J. Elbaum, M. Freincle, M. D. Newman. Third row-K. D. O'Brien, E. Lipkowitz, J R th I Mcoiafmad, M. J. coluey. . M. osen c, R. 1 1 STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION The Harvard Student Bar Association is a member of the American Law Student Asso- ciation, which is sponsored by the American Bar Association. The chief aim of the Student Bar is to prepare young lawyers for some of the prob- lems they will face as members of the com- munity and to demonstrate the function and value of bar associations. In accordance with this aim, Student Bar activities this year in- cluded a film series fincluding Edward B. William in The Defense of fbe Ufzpopzzlm' Clienlj, a series of lectures on Placement Opportunities, and a tour of Walpole State Prison. In addition, the Association spon- sored a series of lectures on Lawyer's Prob- lems of Conscience, featuring renowned speakers on ethical problems in Taxation, Administrative Law, Criminal Law Enforce- ment. The Association also participated in a study of summer placement opportunities for law students. Vice-President Paul Hoffman served as the Chairman of the Techno-legal Committee of the American Law Student Association, which committee he founded. The Committee did a great deal of work in the investigation of the relationship of the computers to legal research. Guidance for the Association's program was provided by the group's adviser, Assist- ant Dean William L. Bruce. OFFICERS President Stephen W. Schlissel, 3L Etlaicr Program C lmiwmm Richard K. Blankstein, 2L Ist Vire-President Paul Hoffman, 3L 2nd Vice-Pmridefzt Leonard Schmolka, 2L Tour: Clmiwmzn Anthony Vernava, 3L Sec1'etm'y-Trearwef' Andrew Schindel, 2L Front row, left to right- R. Means fFilm Chairmanl, R. Hoffman Nice-Presidentl, S. Schlissel iPresidentj, A. Schindel lSecrelary- Treosurerl, R. Blankstein QALSA Represenfaiivel. 181 Seated, loft to right-Mmes. S. R. Pollak, A. L. Fletcher, E. H. Wasson, Jr., J. R. Mannix, Jr., E. M. Growney, Jr. Standing- Mmes. M. V. Munro, T. E. Stebbins, Jr., L. Loss, E. N. Griswold, D. J. Smith, Jr., R. S. Fisher. HARVARD The Harvard Law Wives organization has concluded its 35rd year. Instead of the usual Wednesday night meetings, this year's group adopted a less formal schedule. In line with this policy the number of speakers invited to address the wives was reduced to two per month, the remaining two meetings being left open for special interest groups activities and bridge. This year the wives had an opportunity to attend various seminars given by professors of the Law School. Assignments for these seminars were printed in the Newsletter. The new wives this year were welcomed at a buffet supper by Professor Robert Braucher. In November, Mrs. Erwin N. Griswold, our permanent sponser, held her annual introductory tea. Mrs. Roger Fisher and Mrs. Louis Loss acted as our faculty sponsers. The Barrister's Ball, Writs v. Rhythm, started off the social calender in December. A Christmas party for Harvard Law Chil- dren, a cocktail party for the Law School faculty and their wives, a spring fashion show and the annual spring luncheon were among the special events held during the year. LAW WIVES OFFICERS President Mrs. Edward H. Wasson Ist Vice President Mrs. John R. Mannix 1 pro gram chairman j 2nd Vice President Mrs. Stuart R. Pollack f nominating chairman Q Social Chairman Mrs. Paul S. Hoffman Recording Secretary Mrs. Doyle J. Smith jr. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Theodore E. Stebbins, jr. Treasurer Mrs. Edward M. Growney, jr. Puhlic Relations Chairman Mrs. M. Vance Munro Special Events Chairman Mrs. Anthony L. Fletcher Faculty Social Chairman Mrs. Richard S. Fischer Nominating Committee 3rd year Mrs. Robert S. Ketchum Mrs. Donald L. Morgan 2nd year Mrs. John B. Niles Mrs. Donald N. Sweeney 182 INTERNATIONAL LAW CLUB The International Law Club, now in its fifth year of operation, has a membership of over 300. The club states its purpose as: furthering the International Legal Studies program through extra-curricular education in international law and international affairs. This goal is met, in part, through general meetings throughout the year at which the Club hears addresses by persons eminent in international circles, and through smaller dinner-discussion meetings. Among the most important of the Club's activities is publication of the Bulletin, a scholarly, semi-annual journal containing articles in the field of international law and current Club news., The Club also maintains a job placement committee which endeavors to place students in summer clerkships in foreign countries and to give assistance to students seeking long-term employment in international legal work - here or abroad. A moot court program, following Interna- tional Court of justice procedure is carried on within the Club and in competition with similar clubs in other schools. Besides the academic activities, the annual costume ball and other less formal occasions present an opportunity for American and foreign students to get to know more about each other. OFFICERS President William Waterman, jr. Vice-President John P. Wilson Graduate Vice-President Jean-Marie A. Didier Secretary James Becket Treasurer Henry H. Hammond Executive Committee R. S. Walia, O. El-Baz, T.M. Schaumberg, P. W. Eccles, L. S. Halpern, B. L. Siegel, G. O. Lamptey, C. Morin, I. E. Druker, H. A. Stein, J. F. Graybeal, L. M. Baskir CHANCERY ClUB OFFICERS Chancellor Hall Seely Vice-Chancellor Bruce McAllister Secretary Bob Smith Trearurer Bill Alexander Member!-at-Large Joseph Santora Bill Atkinson Jerald McGhee During its 38th year of continuous opera- tion, the oldest social organization at the Law School again performed its traditional dual function of providing Law Scholars with fine, inexpensive meals as well as a ready outlet for social energies. Our chef was without equal and the well-attended social scene combined the annual, fFaculty Cocktail Party, Christmas and Spring For- mals, etc.j with the unique and unexpected fe.g. a Mardi Gras and Twist NightT'j. The Club also fielded teams in the Law School touch football, basketball, and squash intramural leagues. THIRD YEAR G. Applebaum D. Brahnis R. Clarey T. Collins G. Concoff H. Donigan J. Enders A. Fletcher J. Freund V. Garrity R. Glazer T. Hargadon S. I-Ienes G. Hurler J. Kaufman J. Know Mahoney Rice Maxon R. Richards McAllister D, Roly McConomy H. Seely McGhee Sherman McLaughlin M. Smith Milton Smith O'Meara Stemwedel Pincus Sughrue G. Wade J. Wolf SECOND YEAR C. Abbe W. Alexander J. Allen J. Broder D. Blatner J. Burdick L. Carton E. Clabaugh N. Clevely E. Cohen G. Chester L. Elkins T. Elliot D. Fishman A. Fleischman B. Frawley D. Gellert R. Gifford R. Gilbert A. Goldman A. Gordon S. Graham J. Hayes M. Hecht G. Herbert R. Hillman D. Johnson H. Lazerow E. Lipkowitz O. Moyle K. Meyers H. Norton W. Pratt P. Rosenberg A. Shafter L. Stone J. Stofler R. Troy S. Vincenti J. Zedrosser FIRST YEAR M. Abbell M. Alembik B. Altman B. Atkinson S. Benn C. Buffon G. Carr P. Greaghan J. Garrett M. Glass A. Goodman F. Harrison W. Haynsworth J. Hayes V. Levinson A. Lombard S. Mahar E. McAnaney J. McAuliffe W. Merritt G. Miller J. Mitchell D. Poast E. Rosenfeld J. Rourke J. Santora H. Hellerstein W. Hewitt M. Holderness V. johnson E. Kable S. Kass I. Shepard E. Stamler L. Streibeck P. Van Nuys R. Wachs L. Wilson llNC0lN'S INN OFFICERS President Harold E. Fitzgibbons, Jr. Vice-President G. Raymond Empson, III Secretary George E. Davies Treasurer Michael H. Trotter Member!-at-Large Clarr of '62 Clary of '63 Albert J. Beveridge David W. Brown J. M. Collette james R. Hamilton William K. Hoskins Wm. B. Wisdom, Jr. 186 GRADUATE C. S. Arntzen B. R. Bot J. A. Didier O. E. Elbaz L. Getz G. O. Lamptey Y. P. E. Leclercq A. P. Lester C. A. N. Necker G. S. Orr A. F. Pinto I. F. I. Shihata G. C. Vorbrugg THIRD YEAR D. H. Adamson R. C. Agee C. E. Allen H. M. Appelbaum J. M. Arnold F. Barron E. R. Berlack D. H. Berman A. J. Beveridge S. M. Bonovitz S. Bradford, Jr. L. E. Braswell G. A. Brumder S. D. Buchalter P. O. Burns H. B. Campbell, Jr. J. S. Carroll S. Chrystie J. M. Collette G. E. Davies A. S. Dempsey J. B. Denniston J. M. Dewey N. H. Donald, III S. F. Ells G. R. Empson, III F. C. Fawcett J. M. Ferren H. E. Fitzgibbons, Jr. L. R. Freese, Jr. D. R. Graham G. M. Harvey M. M. Henkels, Jr. E. O. Henneman W. K. Hoskins S. Jackson R. E. Johnson E. A. Jonas C. Kelso C. C. Kingsley L. H. LaRue T. S. Link J. D. Lockton, Jr. L. C. Lustenberger T. J. McCann, Jr. W. E. McCurdy, Jr. W. G. McGraw, Jr. E. F. Michalak W. S. Mitchem M. A. Moore , D. L. Morgan J. H. Morgan T. B. Morris, Jr. J. H. Morrison D. R. Murdock S. A. Nye R. S. Pirie J. H. R. Plews R. M. Reilly H. W. Rhoads L. H. Rowland T. F. Ruhm D. M. Schneider R. Stebbins, III J. Strong S. A. Taft A. W. Todd, Jr. M. H. Trotter E. Von Estorff J. R. Wade D. S. Wadsworth C. D. Ward E. H. Wasson, Jr. R. D. Webster D. L. West W. H. West L. S. Westfall T. C. White M. Whiteman A. L. Weiner, Jr. J. P. Wilson W. B. Wisdom, Jr. R. P. Wolfe SECOND YEAR C. S. Avery J. R. Axe G. C. Baldwin S. E. Banner D. K. Bemis P. L. Berkley T. R. Boehm J. A. Bohn, Jr. D. W. Brown W. H. Buchanan, J A. M. Carey, III D. H. Carls A. J. Davidson J. T. Dealy D. M. Donaldson B. W. Duck, III P. W. Eccles M. J. Ezgar E. A. Fersch, Jr. W. T. Finley, Jr. E. A. Forcione P. M. Frank R. Garmey W. I. Gerard S. Givotousky W. J. Graham, Jr. J. L. Hall, Jr. J. R. Hamilton J. T. Hansen W. R. Hardy S. J. Harmelin A. J. Haswell, Jr. J. R. Heller, III M. E. Hulse C. D. Hurt, Jr. K. D. Jewell W. S. Johnson W. F. Kartozian J. E. Kelley, Jr. K. N. Knowles W. P. Lamb, III S. W. Lambert, III W. P. Latimer C. F. Leahy J. F. Leary P. N. Leval I' R, 13. Lightfoot R. IZ. Livingston J. W. Mares J. T. Marshall F. J. Martin, Jr. G. MCGarrahan 1. H. Moecle, III F. IS, Morgan R, B. Morrill C. R. Nesson J. R. Nichols J. K. Nolan D. O'Connor J. C. J. P. D. Oram D. F. O'Scannlain H. Parker D. F. Patzman A. L. Piel CJ. li. Pike. Jr. . A. Platz . I. Pratt, Jr. M. M. Pritchett 15. H. Ratchye P. Resnik P. F. Rient D. P. Ries H. M. Roberts W. P. Rockefeller D. P. Ryan C. J. Savage F. C. Scribner, III P. H. Seed R. G. Smith M, P. Solomon J. H. Spain, Jr. T. E, Stebbins, Jr. W. H. Stiles R. G, Stohlman J. K. Train. III P. Trimble W. B. Turner J. R. Tyler, Jr. N. Waite. Jr. J. D. Walcott J. A. Wallace G I-I FIRST YEAR S. Abrams T. B. Arnold J. C. Bennett. Jr. P. A. Berle P. A. Bienstock T. J. Booclcll, Jr. S. G. Breyer B. Bull G. Bullwinkel W. A. Burnham M. J. Cheston M. W. Christian A. W. Cooley B. S. Custer, Jr. R. J. Denney, Jr. H. C. Dunning D. A. Fmmett M. Farmer. III A. Finley J. R. Fowler R. K. Frazier P. H, Ginsberg R. J. Gu.i.:g:enl1eim M. Hannan R. C. Harrison W. D. Haynes T. Haythe J. A. Helms J. S. Higgens, Jr, F, P. Hitz S. B. Hopkins T. P. Jackson . IE. Johnson H, R. Jones, Jr, R. E. Jones J. C. Kellogg S. T. Kunian T. R. Lamia T. F. Lenzner W. H. Lewis, III P. A. Macldux J. J. Masters H. C. Miner. Ill C. M. Moore T M. C. Peery P. J. Pettibone J. H. Price P. Ii. Quint W. R. Ralls G. J. Reath A. P. Reichert, Jr. R . B. Rettig R. H. RCynultlS li. P. Roberts F Roberts. Ill J. XV. Rozendal S. R. Schoenfeld J. W. Schroeder R. M. C. D A F. M. Sherwood W. Sisk N. Steele I.. Stone C. Stout P. Swain, Jr. J. Trnslow W. A. Truslow H. W. Turner F. Vaughan J. D. Viener G. J. Vining D. E. Webster ...J L 29 shud ' ' gg? .fl DEMOCRATIC CLUB With more than 450 members from the graduate schools of Harvard and Radcliffe, the Law-Graduate Democratic Club con- tinues to be the largest student Democratic organization in New England. As in the past, this year's major club activity was the series of general meetings with prominent Democratic speakers, but the club also offered varied opportunities for active par- ticipation in politics. Among the fall-term speakers were Presidential Advisor Henry A. Kissinger and Attorney General Stanley Mosk of California. Interest was highest for the November meeting addressed by White House Assistant Richard N. Goodwin, him- self a member of the club only three years ago. The spring series of informal luncheon meetings with prominent Democrats from Cambridge academic life gave club members an opportunity to discuss problems ranging from civil defense to civil rights. Together with other Harvard political organizations, the club worked to help elect responsible candidates to the Cambridge City Council and School Committee. The Club's Democratic Legislative Re- search Project flourished as Massachusetts Democrats jockeyed for positions in the 1962 state elections. Under the leadership of Pro- fessor David Herwitz, members of the club prepared draft bills for Endicott Peabody, reform Democratic gubernatorial hopeful. Besides drafting legislation for other Demo- cratic leaders, the project engaged in several long term studies including an analysis of a possible state graduated income tax. Professor John P. Dawson accepted the club's invitation to serve as Faculty Advisor, succeeding Abram Chayes, who was pro- moted to the position of Legal Advisor to the State Department. OFFICERS President Gregory M. Harvey Vice-President John A. Rava Recording Secretary Marjorie A. Fine Corresponding Secretnry Thomas J. Hargadon Executive Conzmifleenzen Fraser Barron, Glen D. Camp, jr., Robert S. Gerstein, Michael A. Glass, Jay F. Leary, James D. Lorenz, jr., David C. Major REPUBLICAN CLUB An expanded registration drive this year reached into the other Harvard graduate schools to push Republican Club Membership to a record 500. Initiating the Club's activities was the tra- ditional Republican Club Mixer - successful and profitable under the direction of William K. Hoskins, 3L. Senator john Tower was the first in a long list of political leaders to address the Club. With Diarmud F. O'Scannlain, 2L, in charge, the speakers program included Wm. A. Rusher, Senator Leverett Saltonstall, Re- publican State Chairman Philip Allen, Con- gressman john Rousselot and Senator Thruston Morton. The Cambridge non-partisan elections made strange bedfellows, as the Club joined the Democratic Club to present an election program of candidates and precinct workers. Neil L. Chayet, 2L, organized club members, who helped to produce a meager margin of victory on election day for PR and CCA candidates. Utilizing the broader powers provided by its new constitution, the Club initiated a pro- gram of Executive Committee and Club reso- lutions. This program will allow the Club to participate in republican policy-making. Much of the Club's work this year was di- rected toward strengthening the administra- tion of the Club and expanding the Club's outlook in order to establish a strong base for future expansion. Under its newly elected president, Diarmud F. O'Scannlain, 2L, the Club should enjoy a very successful year. OFFICERS Preridenl Sheldon A. Taft Vice-Prerident Diarmud F. O'Scannlain Secretary Hugh A. Norton Treasurer Paul R. Matia Members-at-Large H. Stephen Cranston William K. Hoskins Paul M. Frank Front row, left to ri ht-M. Smilh, S. Robertson, C. Giles, Dean Bruce, C. Waite, P. Malia, J. Hecller. Second row- 9 D. Kramer, D. Kucera, R. Frilsch, M. Glass. HARVARD LAW RECORD The Record is America's oldest law school newspaper. It serves not only the local Law School community but also a very substantial number of alumni, parents of Law School students and law libraries throughout the country. During the year, the Record retained its position of leadership in the field of law school newspapers by reporting all happen- ings of newsworthy interest both at the Law School and involving members of the Law School community. 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 not only interesting and numerous features written by students but also stimulating articles contributed by outstanding people in the legal profession. In short, the Record presented its readers the news in which they would be interested, and did so in a manner that only the oldest and best law school newspaper could. OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER President Clark P. Giles Editorial Manager Paul R. Matia Business Manager Fred L. Lickstein News Editor Charles F. Waite Features Editor Stephen F. Robertson Advertising Manager Emmanuel H. Smith Executive Editor justin W. Heatter SPRING SEMESTER President Paul R. Matia Editorial Manager Emmanuel H. Smith Business Manager Fred K. Lickstein News Editor Charles F. Waite justin W. Heatter - Clark P. Giles Stephen F. Robertson Senior Editor Executive Editor Associate Editor Features Editor Wilfred E. Gardner, jr. vm-'lf 'ft ' Front row, left lo right-J. Harris, S. Stepanian, M. Mcrron iAssociave Editorl, J. Jeffords Business Munagerl, R. L. Hamilton iEdiiorJ. Second row-C. Condon, L. Hicks, J. Bird. HARVARD LAW SCHOOL YEARBOOK Promising bigger and better yearbooksn, the 1962 staff worked from before registra- tion until spring vacation to produce this, the twenty-second edition of the Harvard Law School Yearbook. Counting only pages, this is a bigger book. With the addition of the introductory section, the staff hopes all will agree it is also a better book. A drive for staff last fall brought eight to aid the editorial board. As the board mem- bers will soon be leaving Harvard, the new staff was not only a help this year, but also a guarantee that there is someone to take over the 1965 Yearbook. The book is produced by the editorial board selected by the chairman of the Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House, with the editor serving as a member of that Committee. To bring a direct return of book profits to the student body, a part of these profits goes to support the Committees loan library. Last year, a new color for the cover, this year, a new design for the cover, next year, stil! bigger and better yearbooksf' EDITORIAL BOARD Editor Richard Hamilton, 5L Business Manager james jeffords, 3L Associate Editor Mike Marron, 5L STAFF Second Year Ike Druker, Roy Furman, Jay Harris, Larry Hicks, Steve Stepanian First Year Perry Ashley, jess Bird, Charlie Condon ST. THOMAS MORE SOCIETY As an organization of Catholic Law stu- dents at the Harvard Law School, the St. Thomas More Society provides for its mem- bers and the law school community activities of a religious, legal, and social nature. The purpose of these functions is to provide a rounded Christian viewpoint on matters of current and lasting importance. Activities begin in the fall with emphasis on the social, highlighted by the annual mixer and smoker. Throughout the year a series of luncheons and get togethers feature discussion on legal and spiritual matters. An important date early in the spring semester is the retreat. This year the retreat was held at St. Josephs Abbey in Spencer, with the Rev. Robert Drinan, SJ., Dean of Boston Law School, as the retreat master. The annual spring banquet closes the year's activities with a guest speaker of importance either in the law or in Catholic circles. In the past the banquet speakers have included the Rev. john LaFarge, SJ., Associate Editor of Afvzericfz and the Hon. Adrian P. Burke, Asso- ciate justice of the New York Court of Appeals. OFFICERS Prexident Mary Ann Abend Vice-President John Burdick Trerzrmfer Alfred Ross Secretary J. Reed Finn Front row, left fo right-N. Kuhn, B. Cumberland, R. Finn, M. A. Abend, J. Burdick Nice Presidentl, P. M. Frank, R. Hickey. Second row-P. Hickey, M. E. Hager, J. Daley, J. Partridge, A. F. Masek, J. Worden. Third row-J. Short, C. Condon, R. Kenison, D. F. O'SconnIoin, J. L. Downing, J. A. MacKay. WW THE BUll AND BEAR CLUB Front row, left to right-T Elliott M. Marron, M Peery J. Olson H. Beral, J. Kimball. Seconll row-L-N. Petersen, Brovanwood, Wi' C A l I F 0 R N I A C L U B Stricklin, P. Reitler, D. Emmett. Third row-S. Hull. ,..m-wzwwygneavffimmvy 1.1- tri- li.. 193 'YF Loft to right-J. L. Higgens, W. McCurdy lChairmanl, H. E. Fitz- C 0 FF E E gibbons, Jr., A. Dempsey, W. Hoskins. HOUR Fronf row, lah fc righl- H. S. Seki, G. Bluhm, G. Kelley lPresidenll, D. Patzman lSecrelaryi, J. Burdick Nice-Presidenlj, N. G. Ciriello lTreasurerl, J. Worden fPubIic Relations Ofiicerl, J. Harris. Second row-S. B. Ehrenkranz, C. Phelps, J. Carney, E. Alley, H. R. Harrison, J. Broder, H. W. Turner. Third row-R. Glazer, W. P. Rockefeller, B. Dworski. DORMITORY COUNCIL 194 Left to right- R. L. Hamilton lYearbookI, R. Kenison lLoan Libraryl, R. Dyson lChairmanI, L. B. Keyfetz lCombined Charities Drivel. SOUTHERN CLUB COMMITTEE of PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE Front row, left to right-H. Campbell, R. Livingston. Second row - L. Braswell, M. Liles, A. Reichert, Jr., M. Trotter, E. Jonas, G. Pike, C. Hurt, H. D. Parkman. Third row-W. Burnham, L. H. LaRue, R. Childs, J. lowing, M. Pritchett, D. Berman. Fourth row-J. Bird, W. S. Mitcham, K. Hutt, C. Kelso, R. W. Scarritt. 195 row left to ri ht-W Turner D F O'Scannlain J MacKay I 9 - 1 - - , . , Hoskins, R. Derham, J. Harris. Second row -M. Liles, A. Y 0 U N G A M E R I C A N S a dson, R. W. Scarritt, W. Graham, C. Waite. 196 FOR FREEDOM ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Yearbook wishes to express its grati- tude to Mr. Justice Frankfurter for writing so eloquently on judge Learned Hand. Our thanks to Mrs. Dan Weiner for permission to use her late husbands picture of Judge Hand and to Alfred A. Knopf, publishers, for permission to reproduce The Spirit of Liberty from their book of the same title, which is also published in a paper-back Vin- tage edition. The photographs of Professor Casner and registration Q p. 9j are by Charles Waite, 5Lg those of the Hand bust fp. 6j, Symphony Hall fp. llj, and Austin Hall fp. 7, are by Charles Condon, 2L. The car- toons are by Bo Brown, and the drawings are by Mike Marron, 3L. ADS and INDEX L W FIRM DEDICATIO The following law firms join in the dedication of the 1962 Harvard Law School Yearbook to the memory of judge Hand. The legal writings, moral leadership, and judicial accomplishments of Learned Hand justly place him among the famed sons of Harvard Law School. The immeasurable loss to the Bar through his passing will not soon be filled. Athearn, Chandler 8: Hoffman San Francisco, California Ballard, Spahr, Andrews 8: Ingersoll Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bliss and Bouck Albany, New York Herman A. Heydt, Jr. Breed, Abbott 8: Morgan New York, New York Brown, Wood, Fuller, Caldwell 8: Ivey New York, New York Chadbourne, Parke, Whiteside 8: Wolff New York, New York Roscoe C. Nash Chapman and Cutler Chicago, Illinois Herbert W. Hirsh Clausen, Hirsh, Miller 8: Gorman Chicago, Illinois Davies, Hardy 8: Schenck New York, New York Louis W. Doherty Doheray and Murphy ,Spring eld, Massachusetts Dorfman, DeKoven 8: Cohen Chicago, Illinois Dorsey, Owen, Barber, Marquart 8: Windhorst Minneapolis, Minnesota Dykema, Wheat, Spencer, Goodnow 8: Trigg Detroit, Michigan Eckert, Seamans 8: Cherin Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Faegre 8: Benson Minneapolis, Minnesota Myer Fix Fix and Spindelman Rochester, New York Gibson, Dunn 8: Crutcher Los Angeles, California Greenbaum, Wolff 8: Ernst New York, New York Hill, Barlow, Goodale and Adams Boston, Massachusetts Holme, Roberts, More 8: Owen Denver, Colorado Law Department International Business Machines Corporation New York, New York javits, Moore and Trubin New York, New York Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays 8: Handler New York, New York Keatinge and Older Los Angeles, California Kelley Drye Newhall 8: Maginnes New York, New York Kindel and Anderson Los Angeles, California Kirkland, Ellis, Hodson, Chaffetz 8: Masters Chicago, Illinois Dana Converse Backus Kramer, Marx, Greenlee 8: Backus New York, New York Clinton R. Stevenson Latham 8: Watkins Los Angeles, California Frank W. Donovan McClintock Fulton Donovan 8: Waterman Detroit, Michigan Mackall, Crounse, Moore, Helmey 8: Holmes Minneapolis, Minnesota - Robert N. Miller Miller 8: Chevalier Washington, D. C. 198 Mudge, Stern, Baldwin 8: Todd New York, New York Olwine, Connelly, Chase, O'Donnell 8: Weyher New York, New York Overton, Marks, Simons 8: Houghteling Chicago, Illinois Paxton 8: Seasongood Cincinnati, Ohio Ropes 8: Gray Boston, Massachusetts Ross, McGowan, Hardies and O'Keefe Chicago, Illinois Saul, Ewing, Remick 8: Saul Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Schneider, Bronstein 8: Shapiro Edward Schneider, Aaron Bronstein Joseph B, Wolbarsht, Harold Rosenwald Maurice E stein Morris L. Deutsch P , Boston, Massachusetts Shea 8: Gardner Washington, D. C. Shearman 8: Sterling New York, New York Silverstein and Mullens Washington, D. C. W. Gregory Smith Smith, Axtell 8: Howell Jacksonville, Florida Tax Department Standard Oil Company QN. jj New York, New York Albert E. Stephan Law Offices of Albert E. Stephan Seattle, Washington Sullivan 8: Cromwell New York, New York Sutherland, Asbill 8: Brennan Atlanta, Georgia and Washington, D. C. Thorp, Reed and Armstrong Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Warner Stackpole Stetson 8: Bradlee Boston, Massachusetts White 8: Case New York, New York Wickes, Riddell, Bloomer, Jacobi 8: McGuire New York, New York Williams, Robison 8: Curphey Toledo, Ohio Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam 8: Roberts New York, New York The rtajf of the Harvard Law School Yearbook ufirher to exltnrerr il: ratilude to there firms for the rapport whirh they have given in the puh imriorz of thir hook. INDEX OF PICTURED STUDENTS Aaronson, David E. .... .... 1 17 89 Abbe, Cyrus G. ..... . . . . Abbell, Michael ...,. .... 1 17 Abel, Frederick B. . .. . . .. 117 Abeles, Richard A. . . . . . 89 Abend, Mary Ann .... .... 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Lowenthal, Abraham F. ..... . Lowry, Donald G. Ludwig, Benno P. Lucdtke, Richard L. .... Lustenbcrger, Louis C. .. Lynch, Paul A. ..... . Lysett, Joni E. ...... . McAllister, Bruce A. . McAnaney, Edward G. McAuliffe, Joseph S. . Mfcabf, Peter G. McCall, James R. . McCann, Thomas J., Jr, McCann, Walter J., Jr. ..... . McCarroll, John C. ........ . McCausland, John L. ...... . Index McConomy, James H. .. Mccurdy, William E., Jr.' . .IQ McDiarmid, Robert C. . McDonnell Alfre T. r, . d . J McDougald, Ronald J. . McGanney, Thomas .... McGarrahan, John G. .. McGhee, Gerard M. . . . . McGinnis, Lawrence M. . McGirr, William J. McGraw, Willard G., Jr. McGuire, Raymond G. . McKee, James J. .... . McLeod, Wilson C. McLoughlin, John P. .. MacDougall, Peter MacKay, Joseph A. .... .. MacMahon Hu h G , g . E. .... . MacPherson, Alan H. ...... . Maddux, Parker A. . . . . Magee, James L. Maher, Stuart T. ..... . Mahoney, Barry P. . . . . Mainland, Richard R. .. Malakoff, Joseph F. 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Matia, Paul R. ......... . Matthews, Warren W., Jr. . . Matz, David E. ....,... . Maxson. Myron F. ..... . Mayer, James H. . . . . Means, Robert C. . . . . Mennell, Robert L. . . . Mercer, Joseph H. .... . Merritt, James E. ...... . Merritt, William A., Jr. . Mersereau, Paul E. ...., . Merson, Alan .......... Messinger, Leonard A. . . . Metzger, Suzanne W. .. Meyer, August C. ..... . Michaelson, Alvin S. . . . Michalak, Edward F. . . . Michelson, Mark A. . . . Milgroom, Charles E. .. Miller, Cleaveland D. . .. Miller, Eugene P. ..... . Miller, Gerald D. Miller, Robert S. . . . Milton, Joseph R. . . . . Milton, Michael J. .... . Miner, Henry C., 3d Mitchell, Daniel R. . . Mitchell, Jerrold I. . . . . Mitchell, Theodore R. . . . Mitchem, W. Spencer Modahl, William B. Moede, G. Hans, 3d ..... Moore, Albert W. L., Jr. Moore, Christopher M. . . Moore, Malcolm A. . . . . Moorin, Herbert H. .... . Moran, Christopher J. . . . Morgan, Donald L. . . . . Morgan, Edward A. . . Morgan, Frank B. .... . Morgan, Jonathan H. . . . . Morganstern, Martin D. . Morin, Claudine ........ Morrill, Robert B. ..... . Morris, Thomas B., Jr. . . Morrison, John H. .... . Morrissey, Robert J. Morton, Perry W. . . . Morton, W. Hugh . . . Mosk, Richard M. . .. Mosteller, David S. . . Moyle, O. Wood, 3d ..,. Moynihan, Cornelius J. . . Mueller, Paul C. ..... . Mullen, John E. ....... . Mulliken, William D. ... Mumford, James R. . . .. Mummery, David R. Munro, Meredith V. . .. Murdock, Daniel R. . . . . Murphy, J. Nicholas . .. Murphy, James M. . . . Murphy, Mark W. . . . Murphy, Paul L. .... . Myers, Kenneth R. .... . Nagashima, Yasuharu . . Nathan, Walter I. ..... . Nathanson, Robert I.. . . . 105 134 72 105 105 72 134 134 72 134 72 134 134 72 134 72 72 105 73 73 73 105 73 134 134 73 134 134 134 134 105 73 105 105 105 134 73 73 73 73 134 105 73 73 45 105 74 74 106 134 74 106 134 106 135 135 106 135 106 45 106 74 74 74 135 74 106 45 74 74 Index Necker, Charles A. . . . Negbi, Zeev ........... .... Neilson, Benjamin R. .... . . . . Nelson, Peter F. ..... . Nesson, Charles R. . . . . Neth, Spencer .......... .... Neu, John L. ............... . Neuborne, Burt ............. Newlin, Theodore F., 3d ...... Newman, Martin D. ........ . Newman, Richard B. .... . . . . Nichols, James R. . . . . Nickles, Peter J. ........ . . . . Niemann, Lawrence B. . .. . . . . Niles, John B. ..... . Nolan, John J. . . . . Nolan, John K. ..... . Noland, Jon D. ......... . . . . Normanclin, Charles P. . . . . . . . Norton HuhA .. , g . .... . Nottebart, Harry C., Jr. Nye, Stephen A. ......... . . Obel, David I. ......... . . . Oberdorf, Peter S. ......... . Obiamiwe. Gregory O. ...... . O'Brien, Kevin D. ...... . . . . O'Connel, John M., Jr. ...... . O'Connor, James D. ..... . . . . O'Connor, Otis L. . . . . O'Donnell, Edward T. . .. . . . . O'I-laire, Michael J. . .. O'Hearne, David B. . . . Olesker, Landis .... Olson, John F. .... . Omansky, Paula J. . . . . O'Meara, John C. ....... . . . . O'Neil, Michael D. ......... . Oppenheim, Stephen J. ...... . Oram, Peter D. ........ . . . . Orr, Orville O., Jr. ...... . . O'Scannlain, Diarmuid F. .... . Owen, Thomas E. ........... . Pae, Jae S. ....... . Panken, Peter M. .... . Panosian, Stanley R. . . . Pantle, William D. . .. Pappas, Harold N. . . Paradis, Pierre R. .. Paresky, David S. . . . Parish, T. ........ . Parker, Herbert ........ . . . Parkman, Harold D. .... . . . Parsons, Joseph L., 3d . . . . . . Partridge, John J. .... . Partridge, Wayne E. . . . Pasachoff, Alice ........ .... Passman, Edward H. .... . . . . Paster, Phillip J. ..... . Pastor, Mark D. . . . . Patten, Warren . . . Patzman, David F. . . Paul, Robert A. ..... . Pauley, Roger A. ....... . . . . Peebles, Rufus W., Jr. . . . . . . . Peery, Mark C. ...... . Pelofsky, Joel ........ Penn, Gene E. ......... . . . . Peracca, Roland M., Jr. . .. . . 214 45 45 106 135 106 135 74 135 135 106 106 106 106 74 106 46 106 135 106 106 106 74 135 135 46 135 135 106 107 135 107 135 135 135 74 75 135 136 107 75 107 136 136 75 136 136 136 107 107 136 107 107 136 136 136 136 136 136 75 107 107 75 136 136 136 75 107 75 Pergam, Albert S. . . . Perito, Paul L. ..... . Perlman, Lawrence . . . Perrin, Robert J. . . . . Person, Carl E. .... . Petersen, Neal L. . . . . Petersen, Raymond J. . Peterson, David L. . . . Pettibone, Peter J. . . . Phelps, Carl B. ..... . Philbrick, John W. . . Pho, Hai Ba ........ Phoenix, J. Thomas, Jr Pickard, Lee A. ..... . Picone, Joseph C. . . . . Piel, Anthony L. . . . . Pike, George E., Jr. . . Pinkus, Edward C. . . . Pinsky, Harry R. . .. Pinto, Araken F. .... . Pipkin, James H., Jr. . Platt, Vincent E. . . . . Platz, George A. .... . Plews, John H. R. ... Poast, David M. .... . Polansky, Michael . . . Polansky, Stephen H. . Polelle, Michael J. . . . Polikoff, Benet, Jr. . . . Poll, Harvey S. .... . Pollak, Stuart R. . . . . Pond, George S. .... . Popofsky, Melvin L. . . Porges, Robert E. . . . . Porter, James D., Jr. . Posner, Stuart P. .... . Postel, Robert I. . . . . Pratt, William H. .. Price, Joseph H. .... . Price, Stanton J. .... . Prior, Cornelius B., Jr. Pritchett, Mebane M. . Profeta, Fred R., Jr. . . Quinlan. Guy C. . . . Quint, Peter E. . . . Rabbach, David J. . . . Rabin, Robert J. ' .... Rabinovitz, Joel .... Rae. Clifford A. . . . . Raff, Douglass A. . . . Ralls, William R. . . . Ranald, R. A. ..... . Ratchye, Boyd H. . . . Rauch, Michael H. . . . Rava, John A. ..... . Reath, George, Jr. . . Reboul, John W. . . . . Reeves, H. Van Kirk Reichert, Albert P., Jr. Reid, E. Lewis ...... Reilly, Richard M. . .. Reitler, Paul M. . . . . Resnik, Paul ..... Rettig, Robert B. . . . . Reynolds, Robert H. . . Reynolds, Sarah B. . . . Rhamstine, Mary E. . . Rhoads, Henry W. . . . 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Roby, David M. . . . . Roche. Douglas D. . . . Rochlin, Paul A. .... . Rockefeller. Warren P. Rodgers, Allan G. Rohrbaugh. Stephen B. Roisman, Anthony Z. . Rose, Graham S. .... . Rosenberg, Neal L. . . . Rosenberg, Paul F. . . . Index Rosenberg, Sheldon . . . Rosenberg. William G. Rosenfeld, Eric O. . . . . Rosenfeld, Jack E. .... . Rosenfeld. Ronald A. . . Rosenkranz, Stephen M. Rosenthal, Eleanor .... Rosenthan, Joseph M. . Ross, Alfred J. ...... . Ross, John J. ........ . Rossi Filho, Eduardo G. Rossio, Arthur L. .... . Roth, James S. ...... . Roth, Paul N. ...... . Roth, Peter .......... Rothenberg, Elliot C. . . Rothenberg, Peter J. . . Rothschild, Loren R. . . Rourke. Gerald S. Rover, Edward F. . . Rowe, Richard H. .... . Rowland, Landon H. . . Royds, Richard A. Rozendaal, Jan W. . .. Rozran, Jack L. ..... . Rubin, Joseph ........ Rubin del Cueto, Ernesto Rudge, Christopher . . . Ruhm, Thomas F. . . . . 215 Rush, Sheila A. .......... . . Rutherford, William D. Ryan, Dennis P. ..... . Salacuse, Jeswald W. . . Saltiel, David M. ........ . . M Samonowitz, Fredric Samet, Jack I . .......... .. Samuels, I. Stephen Sandler, James P. ..... . . Santora, Joseph H. .... . . Santos, Conrado R. .... . . Sassower, Philip S. Savage, Carroll J. . . . Scarritt, Richard W. . . . Schaffer, Daniel C. ....... . . Schambelan, Howard L. Scharff, Joseph L. . . . . . Schaul, Robert F. .... . Schaumberg, Tom M. . . . . . Schenck, Benjamin R. . Schilling, Richard M. Schindel, Andrew M. . Schlissel, Stephen W. . . . . . Schmidt. Douglas . . . . . Schmidt, Harrison .... . . Schmolka, Leo L. .... . Schnadig, Richard H. . . . . . Schnee, Victor ....... . . 139 159 109 109 78 139 139 78 78 139 46 139 109 110 78 139 139 139 110 110 78 110 78 110 78 110 139 78 Schneider Schneider, Schneider, ArthurM. DavidM.... .. Schneider, Philip C. . . . Reuben M. . Thompson, Neil D. . . . . Schnitter, Michael E. . . Schnitzer, Sandra ..... Schnur, Robert A. .... . Schoenfeld, Scott R. . . . Schrader, Dorothy M. . Schroeder, Gerald F. .. Schroeder, James W. . . Schueller, Thomas G. . . Schulten, Thomas T., Jr Schultz, Jerome M. . .. Schultz, Malcolm D. ii Schulze, Richard P., . ..... . Schwartz, John M. . . . . Schwartz, Joseph L. . . . Schwartz, Robert E. . . . Schwartz, Steven J. .. . Schwarzkopf, Peter B. . Schwarzwald, Melvin S. Schwerin, Franklin S. . Scinto, Joseph F. .... . Scott, Patricia N. .... . Scribner, Fred C., Sd . . Sears, Peter A. ...... . Seaton, Richard H. Seely, Hall .......... Seeve, William H. . . . . Segal, James R. .... . Seki, Hoken S. . . . Selig, Edward I. . . . . Selwood, Pierce T. . . . . Serritella, Peter J. . . . . Seymour, Samuel H. . . . Shafiir, Melvyn L. . . . . Shafter, Allan D. . . . Shamberg, Stephen C. . Shapiro, Herbert B. . . . Shapiro, Jonathon ..... Sharfman, Jerome E. .. .. Shaw, Eric W. ..... . Sheard, Gilbert A. . . . . Sheldon, Neal E. .... . Shepard, Ira B. ......... . . . . Sheppard, Michael B. . . . . . . . Shere, Joel M. ...... . Sherman, Edward F. . . . . . Sherman. John R. ..... . . Sherwood, Robert M. . . . . . . . Shihata, Ibrahim F. I. .. . . Shilling, Neil ...... Shor, Lloyd .......... . . Short, James J. ........ . . Shortridge, Wayne H. . . . . Shoulson, Bruce D. . .. . . Shushan, Sidney L. .. Shwergold, Marcel . . . Sideman, Richard J. . . Siegel, Barnard L. . .. Siegel, Richard D. . . . Siegel, Stanley ..... Sigman, Harry O. . . . Silbiger, Tommy ..... Silver, Lawrence B. .. Simon, Gene M. . . . . Singer, Henry A. . . . Singer, Stephen S. . . . 139 79 139 46 140 79 110 140 110 140 140 79 140 79 140 110 140 79 79 140 46 79 140 46 140 110 110 110 79 140 140 140 110 140 79 79 110 110 140 110 140 79 110 79 140 140 140 111 80 80 141 46 141 141 141 111 141 80 80 141 111 111 111 111 80 111 141 80 '111 Index Sisk, Marcus W. Skeels, David M. . . . Sklar, Michael L. .... . Slobodkin, Sidney A. . . Small, Lawrence R. Smith, Doyle J., Jr. . . . Smith, Edmund C. . . . . Smith, Ellen D. ..... . Smith, Emmanuel H. .... .. . Smith, Ernest E., 3d ... Smith, Floyd V. . . . . Smith, Jack O. .... . Smith, Malcolm G. Smith, Richard F. .... . Smith, Robert Gene ..... . . . Smith, Robert Gordon . . . . . . Smith, Robert W. . . . . Smith, Stuart A. .... . Smoot, Aurelle J, . . . Smuck, John C. .... Sneed, Woodrow B. . . . Snodgrass, Francis R. .... . . . Sohn, Michael N. .... . Solomon, Martin P. ......... . Sommerville, Robert C. Sonnehreich, Michael R. Sorrels, Charles A. . . . . Spain, Jack H., Jr, Spector, Eric S. .... . Spier, Alan R. ..... . Spindler, James W. . .. Spuehler, Donald R, .. Stamler, Elliot J. .... . Standard, Kenneth G. . Stark, Richard E. .... . Stebbins, Rowland, 3d . Stebbins, Theodore E., J Steele, Charles N. .... . Stein, Girard L. ..... . Stein. Herbert A. . . . . Steinfielcl, Joseph D. .. Steinhart, Terry ...... Stemwedel. Charles G. . Stepanian, Steven A., 2d Sterenbuch, Martin Sternschuss, David G, . Stiles, William H. ... . Stohlman, LeRoy G., 2d Stoker, James J. ..... . Stolar, Henry S. ..... . Stone, David L. . .. Stone, Errol L. . . . . Stone, Lewis B. . .. Stone, Robert S. . . . Stotler, John L. .... . Stout, Anthony C. . .. Strayer, Barry L. .... . Stricklin, William A. . . Striebeck. Lewis E., Jr. Strong, Jonathan ..... Strum, jay G. ..... . Saurez, Philip M. Subrin, Stephen N. . . . Sugarman, Robert J. . . . l'. ..... Sughrue, Oliver S., Jr. . . . . . . Supino, David J. ..... . Svenson. Charles O. . . . . Swain, Edward P., Jr. .. Swardenski, Jay G. . . . . 216 Sweeney, Donald N. .. . Szabo, George Z. . . . . Szilard, Stephen A. . . . . Taft, Sheldon A. . . . . Takahashi, Yu ........ Talbott, Ben J., Jr. . . .. Tankel, Jerome K. . . . Tao, James F. ...... . Tausche, Charles A. . . . . Teiman, Richard B. ..... .. . Testa, Richard J. ........... . Thackston, George W., Jr. . . . . Thau, Robert H. ........... . Thayer, Henry H. ...... . . . Thomas, Stephen P. ......... . Thompson, Anthony R. ..... . Thompson, Lawrence B. ..... . Thornton, John C. Thorpe, Leon F. .... . Tileson, Dean J. .... . Tilson, John Q., 3d ..... . . . Tischman, Michael B. . . . . . . Titus, Herbert W. . . . . Todd, Arthur W., Jr. . . Tonkin, Leo S. .... . Towe, Dudley J. .... . Townsend, Robert J. . . Trager, David G. . . . . Trager, Leslie ....... Train, John K., 3d .... Travers, Arthizr H., Jr. . . Trevor, Leigh B. ..... . Trimmer, Harold S., Jr. Tropp, Harvey ........ Trotter, Michael H. . . . Troy, Joseph F. .... . Troy, Richard H. . . . . Troy, Stuart ...... Trumbull, John A. . . . Truslow, Frederic J. . . Truslow, William A. . . Turner, Harry W. . . . . Turner, William B. .. Tyler, John R., Jr. .... . Ungvarsky, William J. Uribe, M. ........... . Vail, Jeffrey T. ...... . Van Hooser, Russel E. . . Van Kleeck, David B. . . Van Nuys, Peter ...... Vaughan, Edward F. . . Vena, David H. ...... . Verani, John R. ...... . Vernava, Anthony M., Jr. Viener, John D. ..... . Vincenti, Sheldon A. . . . Vining, George J. . . . von Estorff, Eckard Vorbrugg, George C. . . . Wachs, Joel S. .... . Wachs, Robert D. . . . Wade, George J. . . . Wade, James R.'. . . 112 142 112 82 46 142 112 82 112 82 82 143 143 112 82 143 82 112 143 143 82 143 112 82 82 83 112 113 83 83 113 83 83 113 113 83 113 113 83 83 143 143 143 113 113 83 46 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 83 143 113 143 83 47 144 144 83 84 LAW SCHOOL REDEVELOPMENT AMES HALL During the summer of 1961 an ambitious experiment was undertaken in Ames Hall. The entire dormitory was renovated and soundproofed. Alternate windows were re- located to maximize the distance between themg doors were provided with weather- stripping to keep the sound inside within and the noise outside without fthereby freeing scores of towels and pillows for their normal usej. A further soundproofing measure was a densening of the walls which separate the rooms. 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Weinstein, David R. . . .. 84 113 84 115 ... 144 115 144 113 47 ... 144 144 113 144 113 84 84 84 84 144 84 144 . . . 144 84 84 84 113 144 47 84 144 ... 144 85 .. 85 Index Weissbard, Harvey ....... . . Weissman, Stephen J. . . Weissman, Stephen R. . . Weitzen, Marc ....... Welfeld, Irving H. .... . Wertheimer, Fred M. . . West, David L. .... . West, William H. .... . Westfall, Donald D. . . . Westfall, Lawrence S. . . Wheeler, Don E. ..... . Whinle William 3d II , , ---- -- White, George L. .... . White, Thomas C. . . . Whiteman, Michael ...... . . Wice, David H. ............ . Wiener, Alexander L., Jr. Wiener, Malcolm H. ..... . . Wiener, Ronald M. ...... . . Wilbur, Christopher G. . . . . . Wilhelm, Gayle B. . . . . Williams, David H. . .. Williams. Robert D. Willson, Walter A., 3d ... .. Wilson, Howard ....... Wilson, John P. ..... . Wilson, Judith A. .... . Wilson, Lawrence C. . . . Wilson, Nicholas S. . . Winograd, Peter A. . . . . Winsor, Ernest .......... . . 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