Harvard Law School - Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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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

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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



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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

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