Stanford Law School - Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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Aaron Director has been Scholar-in-Residence at the Stanford Law School since 1965. He is a professor of economics at the University of Chicago School of Law. Mr. Director obtained a Ph.B. in economics from Yale in 1924. The principal subjects on which his work is focused are Competition and Monopoly, and Industrial Organization. AARON DIRECTOR Scholar in Residence

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DALE S. COLLINSON Associate Professor of Law Dale Collinson was born in Oklahoma in 1938. He went to Yale for undergraduate work in politics and economics, receiving an A.B. in 1960. That summer he got a first-hand look at the area of international business by taking a job with the Banque de l,Afrique Occidentale in Paris. Returning from France, he attended Columbia Law School where he was notes and comments editor of the Columbia Law Review. During his law school summers he had jobs in Los Angeles and New York, and he received his LL.B. in 1963. During the following year he served as law clerk to Judge Paul R. Hays of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. From there he went to Washington to clerk for Mr. Justice White of the United States Supreme Court from 1964 until he came to Stanford in 1966. At Stanford Professor Collinson has taught courses in international business transactions, trusts and estates, estate planning, law and the institutions of the European communities, and admiralty. Next year Mr. Collinson plans to do researchgin Brussels, Belgium. Perhaps his research will be on the international implications of the adage that two can live as cheaply as onevg Mr. Collinson is getting married in June.



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THOMAS EHRLICH Professor of Law Thomas Ehrlich joined the State Department as Special Assistant to the Legal Advisor during the Kennedy Administration in October 1962. He there worked on such diverse problems as the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Panama dispute, the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, and arbitration of a civil-aviation question with France. The year prior to Professor Ehrlich's coming to Stanford in 1965, he served as Special Assistant to Under Secretary of State George Ball. i Born in Massachusetts in 1934, Professor Ehrlich received an ATBfl..T1 government f1956j and an LL.B. H9591 from Harvard. He served as law clerk to Judge Learned Hand, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and practiced law for two years in Milwaukee. He was the United States contributor to the International Law Reports and is the Chairman of the Study of Education at Stanford Subcommittee on Study Abroad. Professor Ehrlich and his wife, Ellen, spent a month last summer in Latin America in connection with the Law School's program for Chilean law professors. He is co-author of a three-volume work in international law, International Legal Process, published last fall. A tennis and camping enthusiast. Professor Ehrlich also sails a sloop named Sabbatical,,' which he owns jointly with Dean Manning. Mrs. Ehrlich is active in the Parent-Teacher Association and other community activities. The Ehrliches are the parents of three children: David, 9, Elizabeth, 6, and Paul, 2.

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