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JOHN P DAWSON . Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Law Professor Dawson was on the faculty of the University of Michi- gan fOr 30 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 Office of Price Administration, Chief Middle East Division Foreign Economic Administration, and Act- ing Regional Economxc Counsellor for the Middle East, State De- Paftment In 1947 48 he assumed the Directorship of the Foreign Trade Administration for the Greek government. Professor Dawson is the author of Unjust Enrichment a Com- Paratwe Anabaszs A History of Lay judges, and is co-author of a casebook on Contracts and Contract Remedies. A B 1922 JD 1924 Michigan D Phil 1930, Oxford. RICHARD HINCKLEY FIELD . Pro essoro Law After graduating magna cum laude from the Law School in 1929, Professor Field engaged in private practice in Boston until World War II when he became General Counsel for the Office of Price He returned to the Law School in 1946 as a member of the fac- ulty From 1957 untnl 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 At present Professor Field is teaching Civil Procedure and Trial Practice havin previously taught Corporations, Evidence and DAVID FARQIUHAR CAVERS Fessenden Prokssor of Law 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 Elec- tric Power Regulation in Latin America, and the editing of the vol- ume set of Law and Contemporary Problems. Born: 19025 Bullalo, New York. B.S., 1923, University ofPennsylvanIag LL.B., 1926, Harvard. 1' V l E 23
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ERNEST JOSEPH BROWN Professor 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 be- came 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: 1906g Lake Providence, Louisiana. A.B., 1927, Princeton, LL.B., 1931, Harvard. ll' CLARK BYSE Prokssor 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 Ad- ministrative Conference of the United States, and Counsel to the American Association of University Professors. He is co-author of Administrative Law Cases and Comments and Tenure z'n American Higher Educalion: Plans, Praciices, and the Law. Born: 1912, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. B.E., 1935, State Teachers College, Oshkoshg L.L.B., 1938, Wisconsing LL.M., 1939, S.j.D., 1952, Columbia. ANDREW JAMES CASNER Associale 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 model estate and gift tax statute, Reporter for the Uniform Property Act, and Editor-in-Chief of the eight volume set of the American Law ofProperly. 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 8z 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., 1930, LL.B., 1929, University of Illinois, S.J.D., 1941, Columbia.
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ROGER FISHER Professor of Law Professor Fisher spent two years in Paris as an Assistant to the General Counsel of the European headquarters of the Economic Co- operative Administration after receiving his LL.B. in 1948. From 1950 through 1956, he practiced with Covington 8t Burling in Washington, D. C., working largely in the international field. Pro- fessor 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 Legal Method in International Disputes and Public International Law. Born: 1922, Winnetka, Illinois. A.B., 1943, LL.B., 1948, Harvard. X..r 24 PAUL ABRAHAM FREUN D Car!M Loeb University Professor 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 Office of the Solicitor General and also served as Special As- sistant to the Attorney General. Mr. Freund joined the faculty in 1939. He held the Charles Steb- bins 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 On Understanding the Supreme Court The Supreme Court oflhe US, was co-editor of a casebook on Constitutional Law, and is Editor-in-Chief of a History ofthe Supreme Court which is in preparation. He was also Adviser to the Conflict of Laws Restatement.. Born: 1908, St. Louis, Missouri, A.B., 1928, Washington University, LL.B., 1931, S.j.D., 1932, Harvard, LL.D., 1954, Columbia, 1956, Washington University, 1956, University of Louis- ville, 1961, University of Chicago. CHARLES FRIED Asszstanl Prokssor of Law Since graduating from Columbia Law School in 1960, Professor Fried has already written an article published in the American jour- nal 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 upon termination of the clerkship, joined the Harvard Law School faculty as an Assistant Professor. Mr. Fried is teaching Commercial Transactions and Criminal Law in his second year at the Law School. Born: 1935, Prague, Czechoslovakia. A.B., 1956, Princeton, B.A., 1958, Oxford, LL.B., 1960, Columbia.
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