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ee ee Left to right: Grattan, Battle, Stewart. The Law School continues to provide leadership for the University’s Judiciary Com- mittee. G. Thomas Battle headed this committee during the fall of 1959, and he was succeeded by George G. Grattan, IV, in the spring of 1960. C. Van L. Stewart was elected from the Second Year Class to serve during the spring and fall of 1960. Andrew P- Miller, J. Jay Corson, IV, and Edward C. Maeder were the Law School representatives to the University Student Council during the past year, with Corson serving as Vice President of the council during the spring semester. UNIVERSITY STUDENT COUNCIL i, a Left to right: Miller, Maeder, Corson. 85
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84 moU—-CM OaA2ZAz—- ormaA mis First Row: Reid, Smith, L., Baird, Ackerly, Wetzler. Second Row: Fulton, Church, Arrington, Murphy. Editor ase ...... W. Bruce Baird Executive Editor . te ....... John P. Ackerly Contributions Editor . pt. tLloyd ly-omith, [Fr Associate Editor . view peer RUSE ReIce rally Associate Editor ieee epdewiee . Peter B. Fisher (Fall) Associate Editor am : Charles C. Webb Associate Editor E ..... John Quinn Associate Editor . .. David Montague Business Manager eent?. Ronald O. Dederick This year the Reading Guide celebrates the 15th year of its publication. Six times in the academic year the Reading Guide reviews “the most valuable current literature concerned with the economic, social and political questions of significance in the con- temporary development of public policy and law.” Founded in order to fill a necessary facet in the law students’ intellectual education, this unique publication has a circulation that extends to the Alumni, students, all law school libraries, and to many others in the profession, including numerous federal and state judges. The reviews of the student staff are supplemented by contributions from distinguished outside contributors. Featured among the contributors during the past year were Pro- fessor Quincy Wright of the Woodrow Wilson School of Foreign Affairs, Professors Hardy C. Dillard and Edward A. Mearns of the Law School, and Hon. Henry J. Tilford, sometime Chief Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court. For the first time this year, one issue, appearing on Law Day, consisted solely of outside contributions. As faculty advisor, Mr. Laurens H. Rhinelander continued in his efforts to make the Reading Guide a source of much credit to the staff and the Law School. STAFF C. B. Arrington Henry Herrmann D. E. O'Neil, II Kurt Berggren. R. W. Church R. B. Hiden D. L. Schwartz M. P. Frankfurt T. N. Cooley J. E. McKinney C. C. Webb J. R. Huddleston John Crosskey E. C. Maeder C. C. Wentworth B. J. McNamee P. F. Crossman A. P. Miller M. E. Wetzler P. D. Pearlstein Joan Fulton D. N. Montague J. W. White J. H. Quinn, Jr. J. A. Gibbes W. T. Murphy, Jr. J. P. Baber R. E. Rieder PT PFE RTT TPT ETT. TE PEPER MLE EY tS PTET TTT RRP Pere PTT TTC RRRRT ES Fe err ee a Re TE EET rT ir! W. R. Vanderkloot
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TN ¥ First Row: Church, Corson, Schwartz. Second Row: Cooley, McVey. The Student Librasy Committee, formed in 1958, entertains suggestions from the student body concerning the affairs 4nd operation of the Law School Library. Upon due consjderation, these suggestions may be forwarded to the Faculty Library Committee as recommendations for alteration or modification of the present Library rules or regu- lations. In such a manner and with the cooperation of the Librarian and the financial assistance of the Delta Theta Phi Book Exchange, the Committee successfully moved the magazines and newspapers from the Library to the Student Lounge in 1959. The Student Library Committee attempts to familiarize the students with the Library's rules and regulations; it also strives to seek adherence to and enforcement of such rules and regulations. Abuses of Library privileges are either handled by the Committee or recommendations are made to the Faculty Library Committee, the Honor Committee, or the Dean of the Law School for appropriate action.
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