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DANIEL H. MacMEEKIN DALE L. MATSCHULLAT Born in Fort Sill, Oklahoma but now of 1Y status and unable to return, Dale pursued an academic career of remarkable stability, spending seven years not only at Stanford, but in the same corner of the Quad. As an undergraduate, Dale majored in history, minored in political science, and graduated with honors. At the law school, Dale has spent the bulk of his time with the law review and his spare time going to class. As Note Editor and Coordinator of the Note Department in his third year, Dale found time for that spare-time activity particularly scarce. To broaden his horizons beyond the Stanford campus, Dale and wife Went East during the summer of 1969 while Dale worked in New York with Davis, Polk and Wardell. Future plans: Assistant Secretary of State under J. Atwood. WILLIAM B. MEISSNER eventual career in work. l PAST: b.s. '62, m.b.a. '63 - penn stateg p.c.v. chile 64 66 PRESENT: exec. ed.-1.rev.g guild, sometime lscrrc, intl socy FUTURE: dinebeiina nahiilna be agaditahe, incorporated. faeffdff-ff7d Bill comes from Newton Center, Massachusetts. He graduated from Yale in 1966, after which he spent a year in Brazil getting married His . greatest achievements in law school include recovering a 1 Y classification and suing his landlord. He is known for having discredited first year courses, first year profs, the grading system, or himself or perhaps all four, but not necessarily in that order. He is also known for having credited second year courses, second year profs, the grading system, or himself, or perhaps all four, but again not necessarily in that order. He prefers Bill Russell to Wilt Chamberlain, Pope to Milton George C. Scott to John Wayne, Julia Child to Peg Bracken, and Juan Valdez to Mrs. Olsen. He appreciates Brahms, Goya, and Blue Mountain Jamaican coffee. When overextended in academia, he turns to serious pursuits such as jogging, playing the piano, cooking exotic desserts looking for squash courts, and composing cynical poems. Bill plans an
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JAMES HAMLIN McGEE J im grew up in Reno, Nevada, did his undergraduate work at Stanford and spent a year at the University of Madrid. He served four years in Army Intelligence, three of them in Germany, leaving as a Captain with the Army Commendation Medal. He is a graduate of the German course of the Army Language School and has done graduate work in international relations at the Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies and with Boston Universityis program in Berlin, Germany. In London one fall he met Valerie who introduced vivacity, humanity, watercress sandwiches, and egg and bacon pie into his life. Heather, now two, joined them shortly before they left the service to spend a year at the Willamette University College of Law. Transferring here, Jim worked on the Review, the placement committee, and joined Sergeants at Law. He will associate with OiMelveny 8a Myers in Los Angeles after graduation. ffafg-.f?7d ROBERT E. MCINTOSH, JR. He was born at an early age in Iowa on June 15, 1945. This fact in and of itself may not say much. However, had he been born a day sooner or a day later, the draft would now be the furthest thing from his mind. So much for the fate of birth. After two years at UCSB where he distinguished himself by being not only involved in but primarily responsible for four major bicycle accidents in one semester fa record which according to a recent check with the UCSB unicops still standsj, he transferred to UCLA where he played fourth string quarterback behind Gary Beban, Norm Dow, and Jennifer Prothro fthe coach's seventeen year old daughterj. Upon graduation from UCLA in business administration, he journeyed up to Palo Alto. Since his arrival at Stanford, his two most notable achievements are a much improved tennis backhand and an established reputation as one of the most fearless schussboomers in Northern California. His future plans call for making enough money to prevent Ray Sarna from destroying him with his great wealth and power. WILLIAM PAUL Mac GREGOR In a recent law lounge survey a number of people responded to the question, What do you think of Paul MacGregor : '6You mean Granny? A.S., Good hands. N.I., Not a great student. T.E., He never could do a tip roll. H.H.H., He actually broke his arm rounding first base! J.M., A lawyer's lawyer. W.R., Bad hands. P.B., A mind like a telescope. B.M., 4'He always handed his papers in late. K.S., Well gee .... J.K., He shouldnta shaved. D.E., A light in the dark. P.W., Groovey. L.L., Pass the matches. J .S., A real bummerfi M.C., He never came to class. J.H.M.,T.E., M.H., H.W., K.S., H1 wish he hadn't come to class. G.G., A real pussy. J.C.M., Top notch? W.H., Second rate. J.M., Where is he now? L.K.G., Outstanding in his field. R.M., A great bookf' S.M. I think he's working for a collection agency in Peoria. D.E., A turkey. E.C., He knew the tax code backwards. .I.S., He avoided cliches like the plague. V.A., He ouht to practice law in Poland? B.W. X770
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JOHN B. MITCHELL A small town product, I prefer verbs to adjectives in both speech and ideas. I am brisk, lithe and effective, which explains, no doubt, why I am no longer in that small town. Born in Bristow, Oklahoma, I took an economics degree at Yale at the age of twenty. I translated Chinese for the Signal Corps during the quest for peace in Viet-nam. After serving the country I love so dearly, I enrolled at Stanford Law School intending to clerk for Justice Fortas upon graduation. While in law school I distinguished myself. Expecting to enter private practice in Cleveland, I have not dismissed the possibility of receiving a telephone call from Yale or the State Department. A mover behind the newly formed Urban Institute, a Rand-like think tank for social sciences,I seek to foster social change with the same drive I bring to experimentation, through the lack of preparation, in legal 14' education. I often speak of lawyers as the last of the generalists - part qi philosopher, part manager - who shape institutions and programs to answer emerging needs. I am speaking of myself. lee i la X774 1 xl, DOUGLAS J. MORGAN Doug traces his heritage to Salem, Oregon. He there attended Baker Elementary School, a three-year one-room vocational institute where he met and married his teacher Pocahontas. She later left him in a quest to discover the Atlantic Ocean. Undaunted, Doug travelled overland to the basement of Hoover Tower, a location which inspired his harolded undergraduate treatise on erotocism C66 Stan. L. Rev. 8041. Department heads, fearing a slight to yet another Steinbeck, waived further graduation requirements. After a token appearance with the law school class of '69, Doug accepted a six-month sabbatical to master the art of pole climbing in the National Guard, an experience which, not unlike the study of law, gave him a deep perception of world problems. Looking back on his law school years, Doug claims as his greatest distinction his forbearance from all class discussion, save one involuntary coughing spasm which thwarted for a full ten minutes The Dean's well-prepared sermon on the Corporate Vacuum Cleaner. After graduation Doug plans to write keynotes for the Dicennial Digest. 4f'l0c ,5a,c ff70 1 RICHARD MORNINGSTAR I was born on March 20, 1945 in Newton, Massachusetts and grew up a few blocks away in Brookline. I traveled the grand distance of three miles to go to college at Harvard, where Imajored in Government, but then I took a gigantic three thousand mile step and came to law school at Stanford. On the way I stopped off in Portland, Oregon to pick up a wife. And since coming to Eden we have had a baby boy, known to most as Boom, and we are currently expecting another baby fboyj.
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