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DEDICATIO WILLIAM T. KEoGH ln dedicating this second edition of the Yearbook to Dean Keogh, the students of the Stanford Law School honor a capable administrator and a good friend. His concern for students, his commitment to political action, and his always sensitive approach to problems of any nature have evoked the admiration of everyone who has worked with him. Dean Keogh at times seems inexhaustible. In his role as administrator he has been an indefatigable proselytizer for Stanford, traveling exten- sively to recruit and encourage applicants. He is also a dedicated political activist, both on the Congressional and civic levels. Yet he has found time to continue his work on indigent cases, often involving students in the preparatory stages, allowing them a taste of the real world of the criminal law. To work with him is to sense the satisfactions of impeccable professional competence. As the range of his interests indicates, Dean Keogh is an alive and aware human being. He is also a committed man in the uniquely unre- flecting manner of one who does not himself appreciate the rarity of his commitment. Now his commitment has led him back to private practice and a more extensive devotion to public service. Stanford will miss him. He is an exceptional example of what being a lawyer can mean.
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STA ORD SCHOOL OF LAW YEARBOOK VOLUME II Q QD JUNIQ Y' x . so G4N1zf.v N fu . O Q'-'Nu .- xxx 'Q f1if'f'.g A 'm fs 'fit :ga 2 A mis Q -'lg' I tri Ni -q 5 -,R '- -f M 4 'f I. -2 7 ' X if --fe 591,- MALCOLM D, HAWK, Editor THOMAS M. STANTON, Business Manager HAROLD E. ATHERLY, Associate Editor CAROLEE G. HOUSER, Associate Editor The Yearbook is presented to the Stanford Law School Community as a service of the Stanford Law Association. The Association wishes to express its appreciation to all who have helped make this publication possible.
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WILLIAM T. KEOGH Dean Keogh, who took a B.S. in chemical engineering in 1942 from Kansas State and an LL.B. in 1952 from Stanford, was born in New York in 1916. From 1941 until 1946 he served with the anti-aircraft artillery and the infantry in the United States Army. After a period as a member of the chemistry faculty at Kansas State, he received a commission in the regular United States Army, serving with the Philippine Scouts until 1949, when he entered Stanford Law School. I-Ie received his degree in 1952, then served as a judge advocate until 1955, when he became Chief of International Law at Headquarters, United States Army, Europe, serving in that capacity until 1957. He was Iudicial Officer, Ninth Judicial Circuit, United States Army, from 1959 until 1961, when he was appointed associate dean at Stanford. During his years at Stanford, Dean Keogh served on the Educational Test- ing Service executive committee for the law school aptitude tests. On Ianuary 1, 1967 he left Stanford to open the general law firm of Keogh and Lundgren in Palo Alto.
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