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l ll'lllr i Illllliif ll '9 s T .A -K Q it 9, Seek and ye shall find. Publishing its 106th Volume, the Review this year included a relatively larger amount of student work. A portion of the increase can be attributed to the inclu- sion of projects such as the bail study in the March issue and the Investment Club symposium in the April issue. A wide variety of articles appeared, led off by a study of federal regulation of the over-the-counter securities market by Professor Frey. Contributions by Marc Ancel, Justice of the French Supreme Court, G. J. Balkenstein, Secretary to the Economic Council of the Netherlands, Arthur L. Goodhart, the Master, University College, Oxford, lent an international flavor to the volume. A new uart formh was introduced this year-the iicomment, a hybrid between the Recent Case and the Note, producing needed flexibility. Another innovation was the review of non-legal books such as Alvin Rubinsteinis review of Herbert Feisi book, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin. Creation of the position of Research Editor also marked a departure from prior practice. The activities of the Research Editor resulted in What the Review hopes was a broader coverage of legal subjects. The speaker at the annual Review banquet was the newly appointed Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Civil Rights Division, W. Wilson White, a former editor of the Review. The dinner, held at the Warwick Hotel, was attended by a large number of alumni and distinguished guests. Minturn T. Wright, III, also a former editor of the Review, addressed the Review,s luncheon for new ; members in August. : The Review was delighted to have the services of Louise Munn as business : i secretary this year. Through Miss Munn,s efforts the Review ended its year in a stronger financial position. Take a letter please, Louise.
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THE LAW REVIEW BENNETT I. BAnDFELM S. DAvm BRANDV? MARTIN EVELEV STAsNLEY FRANK' Human J. Jun HARRY A. Kym JOHN P. MCKENNA, JR. Mnmmr E' ADAM Pwmr G. AUERBACH DONALD BECKMAN MICHAEL A. Bennsnm GEMLD BROKER JAMES J. CASEY, JR. JOHN J. COWAN Rxcmnm C. Cswmn, JR. ALEX A. D! SANTI GERALD F. FLOOD, IR. Wanna J. SEEN Scnior Edimr Glass, Philip H. Osborne, Bennett 1. Bardfeld. Second Row: A. Wurman, James A. Perrin. DiSanti, David R. Tomb, Jr., Donald Beckman. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW Formerly AMERICAN LAW REGISTER Founded 1 8 S 2 Member, National Conference of Law Reviews BOARD OF EDITORS JOHN G. HARXlNS, 311., Editor-in-Chief MELVIN D. GLAsg Managing Ediior HARVEY LEVIN, Case and Cmnmmt Editor DUFFIELD ASHMEAD, III, Aiticle Ediim and Book Review Editor Pram H. Osaonmz, Nola Editor ALLEN G. SCHWARTZ, Remircb Editor RAMON R. OBOD James A. Pawn JOHNr W. ROBERTS RONALD ROSENBERG JOHN L RUNZER WILLIAM J. Snaxxsw Rlcumo W. S'rmnms'? 11mm J. Wain Ev. an C. GOLDMAN an15 Ram MICHAEL P. KING RALPH J. KMXEC Davm L. MLLEX Grammy; F. REED HARRY K Scnwmxrz 310mm M. SEGAL Farm K. 501.345an IRA P, TIGER DAVID R. TOMB, J1. FRANKLIN A. WURMAE Front Row: Martin Evelev, Harvey Levin, Allen G. Schwartz, John G. Harkins, Jr., Melvin D. Ramon R. Obod, Margaret E. Adam, Philip G. Auerbach, John P. McKenna, Jr., David L. Miller, Richard M. Segal, Franklin Third Row: Irwin J. Weiner, Richard W. Stevens, John J. Cowan, Michael A. Bernstein, Ira P. Tiger, Lewis Kates, Murray C. Goldman. Fourth Row: Harry A. Kitey, George F. Reed, Ralph J. Kmiec, Peter K. Solmssen, Gerald F. Flood, Jr., Gerald Broker, James J. Casby, Jr. Back Row: John W. Roberts, Harry K. Schwartz, Alex A. William J. Geen, Richard C. Csaplar, Jr., Ronald Rosenberg, wmww.
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HE HONOR COMMITTEE THE HONOR COMMITTEE, consisting of ten members the student body, administers the Honor System ases 0f the studentsh conduct pertaining elected from which governs all ph to the Law School. Jesse H. Choper, Silas Spengler, George Reed, John G. Harkins, George B McNells, J. Harold Flannery, Robert P. Oberly, Herbert L. Olivieri, Raymonci L. Hovis.
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