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MARC A. FRANKLIN Professor of Law Currently writing a book introducing undergraduates to the legal process, Marc A. Franklin is particularly interested in younger students since the birth of his first son, Ionathan, last August. Aside from his writing and teaching duties at the law school Professor Franklin is active in many university capacities including Chairman of the University Lecture Committee and a member of the larger Committee on Public Exercisesg this last year he was appointed to the Executive Committee of the Stanford Academic Council. During recent summers helhas lectured on Torts for the Bay Area Bar Review Course. Born and raised in New York, Professor Franklin received an A.B. in government H9535 and an LL.B. Cl958j from Cornell University, where he was editor-in-chief of the Cornell Law Quarterly. Following a year of legal practice in New York City, he served as law clerk to Iudge Carroll C. Hincks, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. During l958-59 he was law clerk to the Honorable Earl Warren, Chief Iustice of the United States. Before coming to Stanford in l962, Professor Frank- lin taught for three years at Columbia Law School. He and his Wife, Ruth, formerly administrative assistant to the Committee on Inter- national Studies at Stanford, are especially interested in African and South Pacific art, which they have collected in European and American galleries. Limiting his or- ganized athletic endeavors to the annual Student-Faculty baseball game, Professor Franklin can occasionally be seen balancing on the chalk trays while posing an espe- cially difficult Torts problem to his students.
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Upon arriving at the Department of State in October l962, Thomas Ehrlich received his baptism of fire by being plunged into the midst of the Cuban missile crisis. In the remainder of his two years as special assistant to the Legal Adviser he worked on such diverse problems as helping to organize the United States, case for the Organization of American States com- mittee investigating the Panama dispute, pre- paring testimony for the Senate hearings on the Test-ban Treaty, and arbitrating a civil aviation question with France concerning land- ing rights in Iran and Turkey. For a year before coming to Stanford in 1965, Professor Ehrlich served as special assistant to Undersecretary of State George Ball-dealing principally with Vietnam. Born in Massachusetts in 1934, Professor Ehrlich received an A.B. in government H9565 and an LL.B. Cl959j from Harvard. He served as law clerk to Judge Learned Hand, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, before practicing law for two years with the firm of Foley, Sammond 81 Lardner in Milwau- kee. He was at the State Department from l962 until 1965. He is the United States contributor to the International Law Reports, at Stanford he is a member of the Committee on Interna- tional Studies. A tennis and camping enthusiast, Professor Ehrlich jointly owns a Windward sloop with Dean Manning. His wife, Ellen, is President of the Stanford Newcomers, Club and is active in the Parent-Teacher Association and the League of Women Voters. The Ehrlichs are the parents of a new baby, as well as two older children, David, 7, and Elizabeth, 4. THOMAS EHRLICH Associate Professor of Law
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IACK H. FRIEDENTHAL Professor of Law Professor Friedenthal and his wife can both claim Stanford as their alma mater. He earned a B.A. in economics in l953g and his wife was a member of the law school class of l960. Profes- sor Friedenthal received his LLB. from Har- vard in l958, and served as developments edi- tor of the Harvard Law Review. He returned to Stanford as a member of the law faculty in 1958 and has taught here since that time. In l965 he was visiting associate professor at the Michi- gan Law School. Professor Friedenthal teaches primarily in the fields of civil procedure, evidence, family law, and social welfare legislation. As his civil procedure students are well aware, he is in the process of writing a casebook on that subject. Although he modestly declines to take credit for it, he was instrumental in setting up the legal aid program which is now operating in East Palo Alto and is staffed in part by members of the law school student body. The Friedenthals have three children: Ellen, 3, Amy, 2, and Mark, 4 months. The family re- sides in the Pine Hill section on the campus.
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