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ALLAN F. SMITH Dean and Professor of Law Born in 1911, Dean Smith received his A,B. Degree in 1933 from Nebraska State Teachers College, his LL.B. degree in 1940 from the University of Nebraska, his LL.M. degree in 1941 from the University of Michigan, and his S.J.D. degree in 1950 from the University of Michigan. He was admitted to practice in Nebraska in 1940 and in Michigan in 1950. He was Acting Associate Professor of Law at Stanford University in 1946. He came to the University of Michigan Law School in 1947 and has been Dean of the Law School since 1960. He has taught Municipal Corporations, Conveyancing, Criminal Law, Insurance, Property, Securities and Land Utilization. He is the author of a treatise on Personal Life Insurance Trustsg co-author of Cases and Materials on Property-1195155 2d Ed. 19603 co-author Simes and Smith, The Law of Future Interests f1956jg and has published articles in various legal publications. He was Senior Attorney in the OPA from 1941 to 19433 lst Lt. U.S. Army from 1943 to 19463 and Chief Counsel OPA in 1946. At present the Dean is Commissioner at Large of the Board of Commissioners of the State Bar of Michigan. Dean Smith is married and has two children. I , new-,tuv I am happy to take this opportunity to extend a farewell and my best wishes to the Michigan Law School Class of 1965. You will probably find it hard to believe right now that your three years in Law School comprise avery short span of time. By the time you return for your 25th Reunion in 1989, however, I think you'1l agree that the training period was very short for the multitude of professional tasks you will have been called upon to perform. The surprising thing is that you will find that the training, short though it is, has equipped you admirably to perform those tasks. The members of the faculty who have served you take vicarious pride in your accomplishments. I know that they will receive from you and from your accomplishments a full measure of justifiable pride. Allan F. Smith, Dean
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