Harvard Law School - Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1967

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uf' l r l ERWIN NATHANIAL GRISWOLD Dean and Lcmgdell Professor of Law The twenty years during which Erwin N. Griswold has been Dean of the Law School have been among the most constructive in the Schoolis history. As the most significant achievements of ' ' ' d ten th of the faculty, the new student hisiadministration, Dean Griswold cites the increase s r g ' ' ' ' holarship and loan funds. The dormi- dining and dormitory facilities, and the huge increase in sc tones and Harkness Commons, constructed in 1951, provided living, social, and dining conven- iences never before open to law students at Harvard. Under Dean Griswold the increase in the physical facilities of the School has been matched by a corresponding increase in the quality of the student body, made possible by the creation of large scholarship and loan funds through alumni contribution. This increase in funds has enabled talented students whatever their economic background, to attend the Law School. The Dean feels. that this diversity is essential to the maintenance of the School's national character. ' ' ' ant as well as an administrator. Academically he g Dean Griswold IS a scholar and a public serv QS known for his books, Spendthrift Trusts and The Fifth Amendment Today, and for his work ' ' 1 C'vil'Rights Commission, Dean Griswold is In the field of taxation. A member of the Federa 1 . also active in the American Law Institute, the Massachusetts and American Bar Associations, and the Association of American Law Schools. 29

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Fabian Bachrach NATHAN MARSH PUSEY President of H aroard University In the thirteen years since Mr. Pusey was elected President of Harvard, there has been a marked increase in the endowment of the Uni- versity and significant improvement and expan- sion of its physical plant. His efforts and achieve- ments in making Harvard a better place to study have resulted in the Universityls maintaining its leadership in American education. President Pusey was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, in 1907. After graduating from Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs, he entered Harvard College, majoring in English and Com- parative Literature, and earned his A.B. magna cum laude in 1928. He then traveled to Europe for one year, and upon his return taught at the Riverdale Country School near New York City. QWWWMIUQD In 1952 he received his M.A. and then served as part-time assistant in History at Harvard. A year later he studied in Greece as an Awhlbald Coolidge Fellow. In 1935 he went to Lawrence College as a Sophomore Tutor in an experimenta program of liberal education, but he returned t0 Harvard to earn his Ph.D. in 1937. D Mr. Pusey was an Assistant Professor of tory and Literature at Scripps College from 19 to 1940, when he joined the faculty of WSSZIGYHYQ University to take part in developing new liberi arts courses for' freshmen and Sophomcgel Three years later he became an Associate I0 fessor of Classics.. In 1944 he returned to Laigg rence College, this time as President, where d remained until becoming President of H2lI'V3f -



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IN MEMORIAM MARK DEWULFE HOWE Mr justice Holmes once said that he believed neither place, nor o ularity makes the success that one desires, but the r, nor p p powe h t one has come near to an ideal If the right to trembling hope t a that hope be counted at all, Professor Howe was a most successful man lb t r1an biographer teacher, advisor, Author, social critic, ClVll 1 er a , , friend, he was all of these Professor Howe was a gentle, humble man ll1n to l1sten He never lost h1s unaffected boylshness of spirit his blue eyed candor an p ay u s p punctured most pretentlousness H not merely our surest guide to the ideas and institutions e was of the American heritage, he was our unfalling and unflmchmg exem plar of CIVIC virtue and moral courage Q otccl in Hive The Pos tl is of Mr just ce Holmes 64 Harv L Re 579 119511 u Fron the Eulogy del ered by Professor Plul A Frtund it the Uni ersity Memorial Service for Professor Ho e Fehr try '78 1967 ' . cc I ' - ng, . . . . 1 , o o o CS ' easy to approach, always Wl g . 0 g ' ' ' . . . - d l f l ke t1c1sm . angggg 4, . . . . . A . . . 771313 D ' tx , i 'v m . 'i 1 li' . . V. - L- . oo 1 V iv . 2 . 2 2 'v I ' ' W , ua Z.. , . Index to Faculty and Administrations' E. Appel ....... J. N. D. Anderson .. W. D. Andrews . P. Areeda ..,....... P. M. Bator .,...... H. J. Berman ...... W. E. Bevins .. D. C. Bok .... P. F. Coogan . . V. Countryman A. Cox ....... W. J. Curran .. J. P. Dawson .. A. Dershowitz ...... I. P. Facher ........ I. M. Ferren ........ E. C. Borgeson . R, H. Field R. Braucher .....,.. R. D. Fisher. ...,.. E- 1- Brown --...... P. A. Freund ....... W. L. Bruce ....... C. Fried ..,,, CK. l?y2e ..,... L. L. Fuller ........ . . asner .,,...., E. N. Griswold D. F. Cavers ....... 32 L. Hall J. H. chadboum H. M. 1-1514511 A. J. Chayes ..,... D. R. Herwitz J. Cohen ,,..,,,,,. M. H. Cohen ....., R. H. Cole .,.. M. DeW. Howe L. L. Jaffe .... G. Jones ...., fflfaculty and staff are printed generally in catalogue order B. Kaplan .... M. Katz ...... A. Kaufman ......., R. E. Keeton ....... W. B. Leach .....,.. I. E. Leininger ...... L. Loss ............ P. Lynch ........... J. H. Mansfield ..... H. Marsh .......... A. T. von Mehren . . . F. I. Michelman R. A. Musgrave C. R. Nesson ....... O. Oldman .... E. Owens ...... C. Pannam ..,. A. M. Sacks ... F. E. A. Sander D. L. Shapiro . M. Shipman ........ R. Simpson ......... D. N. Smith ...,.... L. B. Sohn ...... I. D. St. Clair .. H. J. Steiner .... A. Stone ........... A. E. Sutherland S. E. Thorne ..-- T. Trautman -D. F. Vagts .... I. Vorenberg . . . L. L. Weinreb . . L. Weinstein . . . D. Westfall .... I. P. Wilson A. Yarmolinsky Teaching Fell0WS U 1, IAMES Associate D1 n1Law West Main 1hicago,I11. i 1011930 11 llinois 1929, :squenr Expei 1112-5, Rope iifulty joined llllrtivo cli iiimngg Pub 1ode1or1951 ill-51151016 P iidlexrs on Eie Plannini 1lll1lS1SU 63 1 191,Arneric 1 999011B111A 991 Rllorter Q1 R9P0rter 11119 and Q

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