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WILLIAM T. KEOGH A ssistant Dean Returning this year as Assistant Dean in charge of admissions is William T. Keogh, who has been in private practice for the past two years. Dean Keogh, who took a B.S. degree in chemical engineering in 1942 from Kansas State University and an LL.B. in 1952 from Stanford Law School, 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. After receiving his LL.B. in 1952, he 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 Judicial Officer, Ninth Judicial Circuit, United States Army, from 1959 until 1961. He was then appointed assistant dean at Stanford. During his years at Stanford, Dean Keogh served on the Educational Testing Service executive committee for the law school aptitude tests. Last year he assisted in the law school seminar on draft law problems and this year, in addition to his numerous administrative duties, he is assisting inthe teaching of the course in trial advocacy. w
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Assistant Dean Robert A. Keller, a member of the California bar, practiced law from 1958 to 1965 in San Francisco before accepting the responsibility within the administration for the Law School's fiscal policy and alumni relations. Although kept busy with fund raising activities for the new law school Dean Keller finds time to be a member of the Palo Alto Human Relations Council, Board of Directors of the Northern California Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, and even for a little tennis and skiing on the side. After receiving a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting from the University of Oklahoma, in his native state, HRAKM served with the Navy from 1951 to 1955. In 1958 he earned a J.D. from Stanford where he was a member of the board of editors of the Stanford Law Review. ROBERT A. KELLER Assistant Dean
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1 S' Shi 5 Z 5, new ligggf' .' ' s wil ' i. Born in Ashland, Ohio in 1923, Joseph E. Leininger attended the University of Cali- fornia at Berkeley, where he received his A.B. in history and anthropology in 1951, and Harvard Law School, where he received his LL.B. in 1959. After having served with the Army OSS in China during World War II, he worked with the foreign service and the Central Intelligence Agency from 1946 until 1955, spending much of his time overseas in Korea and Austria. After his graduation from law school, he became a member of the Colorado Bar and practiced law in Denver from 1959 until 1962. He then returned to Harvard Law School to become Secretary of the International Legal Studies Program there, and in 1966 he became the Vice-Dean of the Harvard Law School. New to Stanford Law School this year, Dean Leininger will be assuming the numerous tasks that comprised former Dean Headrick's bailiwick, to include international legal programs and the computer and law program. Dean Leininger and his wife have two children. JOSEPH E. LEININGER A ssistant Dean
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