University of Virginia Law School - Barrister Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1965

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NEIL HERBERT ALFORD, JR. Professor of Law Trusts and Estates, Legal History Professor Alford was graduated from the Citadel in 1940 and re 0 eiv ed an LLB. from the University of Virginia in 1947. He has taught at the Law School since then except for 1950-1951 which was spent at Yale Law School as 3. Sterling Fellow and 1961-1962 when he was on a leave of absence at the Naval War College. Mr. Alford served in the Army during World War II and now holds the rank of Colonel in the Army Reserve. He is the author of the casebook, Pecedents TrustsLnd Estates, and has recently completed a revised edition. From 1956-1958, he served as Special Counsel to the Virginia Code Commission. THOMAS F. BERGIN Associate Professor of Law Property, Natural Resources Planning Mr. Bergin received his B.A. degree from Princeton University in 1946 and, following his graduation from the Yale Law School in 1951, he practiced law in New York City. He specialized first in real estate law, and later in television and advertising law. In 1960 Mr. Bergin lefthis New York practice to join the faculty of Sarah Lawrence College, where he taught courses in Jurisprudence and Constitutional LE and served as assistant to the College's president. He th e n taught an undergraduate course in Constitutional La:w at Yale University while aiding in that institution's capital fund program. After serving as a Visiting Associate Pro- fessor at tine Law School, Mr. Bergin was appointed As- sociate Professor in February, 1964. mmwwu JOHN POTTS BARNES Professor of Law Taxation Professor Barnes received his degrees of Ph.D., LLB. , and J. D., Summa gin liaLde, from the University of Chicago. His background includes private practice in Birmingham, Alabama and Chicago, Illinois along with government positions as assistant legislative counsel for the Treasury De partment, and Special Agent of the General Counsel of the Bureau of the Internal Revenue. In the period 1934 through 1943 Mr. Barnes was employed as the Assistant General Counsel for Armour and Company. From 1955 through 1957 he served as Chief Counsel for the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Mr. Barnes came to the Law School in 1961 from private practice with a Chicago law firm. In the fall of 1962, Mr. Barnes became associated with the Washington law firm of Jones, Day, Cockley, and Reavis as a partner.

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MORTIMER M. CAPLAN Visiting Professor of Law Professor Caplin holds B. S. and LLB. degrees from the University ofVirginia and Received hisJ. S. D. degree from New York University Law School in 1953 . Upon his graduation from the Law School in 1940, Mr. Caplin served as law clerk to U. S. Circuit Judge Armistead Dobie which was followed by nine years of private practice in New York City. Mr. Caplin returned to the Law School in 1950 and taught courses in Federal Income E, Federal Estate $1.4ng lac, and Federal CorEorate Tax. From 1952-1960, he served as counsel to the Charlottesville f irm of Perkins, Battle and Minor. Mr. Caplin was a member of numerous committees on Taxation and is the author of many articles dealing with federal taxation. From 1960-1964, Mr. Caplin served as United States Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Presently, Mr.Caplin is engaged in opening a branch of the firm of Battle, Neal and Minor in Washington, D. C. THOMAS MUNFORD BOYD Professor of Law Virginia Procedure, Creditors' Rights and Bankruptcy, Professional Ethics Professor Boyd has a wide and varied background in legal and associated fi elds. He received his B.S. and LL. B. degrees from the University of Virginia in 1920 and 1923 respectively. Before joining the law school faculty in 1947, Mr. Boyd actively practiced law in both Charlottesville and Richmond, Virginia. In addition, he served as Judge of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court of Albemarle County. During World War II, Mr. Boyd served on a number of agency legal staffs including the War Production Board. He also served as Chairman of the National Production Authority Appeals Board during the Korean War. Mr. Boyd has made an important contribution tolaw, revising many statutes and legal works. He is currently revising Barton's Chancery Practice. EDWIN S. COHEN Professor of Law Corporate Tax, Tax Practice and Policy, Estate and Gift Tax Mr. Cohen received an A.B. degree from the Uni- versity of Ri chmond in 1933 and graduated from the University of Virginia Law School in 1936. After graduation, he was associated with the firm of Sullivan and Cromwell from 1937-1949. In 1950, he left to become a partner in the New York firm of Root, Barrett, Cohen, Knapp and Smith. In 1962 and 1963, Mr. Cohen was a visiting professor at the law school, commuting from New York to teach. He joined the faculty permanently in 1965.

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