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  • Editor:

    Alexander A. Zvegintzov, Esq.

    Design Consultant:

    Louis DeV. Day, Jr.

    Alumni Advisory Committee:

    Robert V. Massey, '31 J. Barton Harrison, '56

    Cover Story: Copenhagen is celebrating its SOOth birthday this year. Shown here is a horse drawn dray from Tuborg in front of the Danish Supreme Court in Copenhagen. The building is part of the Christiansborg Palace where the Parlia-ment is located.

    Danish law enjoys a remarkably un-broken history. While it is not founded on either Roman or common law, it de-rives from sources that are peculiarly Danish. National legislation can be traced with certainty to around the year 1200. A democratic constitution replaced au-tocracy in 1849.

    The 15 judge Supreme Court is the highest court of appeals in Denmark. Five judges must sit in each case so the court usually can hear cases in more than one division. It has jurisdiction in civil, criminal and administrative cases.

    The photograph and information were provided courtesy of the Danish Informa-tion Agency, New York, N. Y.

    The Law Alumni Journal is published three times a year by the Law Alumni Society of the University of Pennsylvania for the information of its members.

    Please address all communications and manuscripts to:

    The Editor Law Alumni Journal University of Pennsylvania

    Law School Thirty-fourth and Chestnut Streets Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104

    Printed at the University of Pennsylvania printing office.

    'law Alumni Journal VOLUME III, NUMBER 1 FALL 1967

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    A PRACTICE IN PARADISE by J. Russell Cades, '28

    LAW SCHOOL PLACEMENT

    Law School Renovation

    LAW SCHOOL ALUMNI ANNUAL GIVING FINAL REPORT 1966-1967

    1967-68 Annual Giving Kickoff

    Distinguished Service Award

    ALUMNI NOTES

    National College of State Trial Judges

    I. Newton Taylor Dies

    FACULTY AND STAFF

    The Class of 1970

    Alumni Meet in Honolulu

    Officers of the Class of 1967

    Professor Oliver

    Filii Alumnorum

    Department of Law

    Cover

    Pages 1 & 24

    Page 4

    Page 19

    Pages 21, 25

    PICTURE CREDITS

    Courtesy of the Danish Information Agency

    Hawaiian Village Photo Shop

    Richard E. Halperin

    Frank Ross

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  • A Practice in Paradise

    by J. Russell Cades, '28

    Presented at the University of Pennsylvania Law Alumni Society annual luncheon in the Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii on August 9, 1967.

    You will learn that at the start of any Polynesian performance the sounding of the conch shell and the chanting of Meles are important symbols. I have been assigned the pleasant duty of sounding the shell at this luncheon, with the hope that you may have some under-standing of some of the less obvious aspects of the complicated tapestry that makes up our true Hawaiian beauty.

    I hope that when I have concluded you will find that the horn that I have blown is not necessarily my own, nor am I the hero of all the cases referred to. Physiologists tell us that the human tongue is the most enduring muscle of the body and my problem was to bring within some reasonable compass reflections on practice of law in the Islands in the last 38 years.

    I would like to open my remarks by referring to Trustee Bernard Segal's beautiful invocation previously given to one of the sections of the American Bar Association:

    " ... May the harmony of Nature's widest con-trasts of sea and mountain, which Thou has created on this enchanting island, and the harmony which we see here among peoples of diverse history and race, inspire us to live in harmony with each other and with our fellowmen everywhere, to resolve the conflicts which torment our civilization, and to strive for a society in which all men will come to know Thee and to advance Thy kingdom on earth ... "

    When I arrived in Hawaii I had the feeling that I was about to practice in courts of "ideal jurisdiction." There were at that time only 30 volumes of printed Hawaiian Reports and a collection of four volumes of cases decided in the United States District Court, and statutory law numbered less than 2,000 pages. The earliest printed law in the Sandwich Islands was printed in the 1820's and the first printed Hawaiian Law Report is dated in 1857.

    Also, from the very organization of our court system the law had vague roots in the common law of

    Fall 1967

    Dean Fordham chats with J. Russell Cades.

    England; but by 1892, in effect, the common law of England, as ascertained by the English and American decisions, was declared to be the common law of Hawaii except as otherwise fixed by Hawaiian judicial precedent or established by Hawaiian usage.

    It must be obvious that in a jurisdiction that has so little established binding precedent and so few statutes there was opportunity for ingenuity and creative work in the development of Hawaiian common law, and the period during the last 38 years has been a fruitful one in which to participate actively in the growing process which necessarily took place. ·

    One of the matters that is only roughly related to common law is the ancient usage with respect to water in Hawaii. As you would expect, with the development of a tremendous sugar industry and with a large popula-tion increase, the ownership of water in Hawaii is valu-able property and controversies have been acute.

    The Hawaiian system for the determination of the rights to surface water is unique and any understand-ing of the water law involves a knowledge of the history of land ownership in Hawaii. The King was the owner of all the lands in the kingdom and before the great division of land, known as the Great Mahele, in 1848, the lands had been allotted to inferior chiefs who, in turn, reallotted them according to a well-understood but un-documented tenure. Thus, there was a sort of feudal tenure from the King through as many as four, five or six persons to the lowest class of tenant, all on a re-vocable basis. With the arrival of foreigners in the early part of the 19th century and the desire for diplomatic recognition and acceptance into the community of nations there came eventually the enactment of a Bill of Rights and Constitution, and ultimately a surrender by the King of great portions of his royal domain to the chiefs and the common people in what is called the Great Mahele.

    Let me refer to a case involving a beautiful broad valley located on this Island of Oahu. A distinguished Harvard professor in his "Road to Zanadu" said: "The

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  • power that has wrought the facts into the fabric of a vision outlasts both." I will deal with the Hawaii con-demnation case which worked its way to the Supreme Court of the United States. The dead bones of fact are reported in 298 U.S. 343 (McCandless v. U.S.).

    In this case the United States Navy in 1930, per-haps with a cloudy crystal ball directed toward the Pearl Harbor raid of December 7, 1941, condemned for an underground ammunition depot one of the broadest valleys on the Waianae side of Oahu northwest of Pearl Harbor. The condemned tract measured three and one half miles across and was two miles deep. The issue that haunted the trial was whether the United States could value the land principally as pasture or ranch land and thereby prevent the landowner from showing that it had a far greater value as potential sugar cane land, for which it was suitable if it had water brought to it.

    The trial in the United States District Court be-fore a jury lasted for some two and a half months. The judge limited the testimony as to the use of the land to the uses which involved only the resources available on the land itself. This involved the detailed investigation and proof of pineapple cultivation, avocado cultivation and ranching as practiced in Hawaii. The trial judge permitted testimony as to water resources within the land itself, including a detailed geological study, but he refused to allow the landowner to show or even suggest to the jury that the land was potential sugar cane land if the water, which the landowner had available at a dis-tance from the land, could be economically brought on to the land. The jury verdict reflected this restricted valuation.

    That we then lived in a more leisurely age is demonstrated by the fact that I was able to arouse the interest of the Supreme Court in our petition for the certiorari based on a plea that the trial judge's rulings on the scope of the testimony raised serious due process problems and deprived the landowner of just compensa-tion. The briefs in the United States Supreme Court (that I have looked at for the first time in many years) contain a report of the Department of Commerce which pays tribute to the somewhat unique irrigation systems in Hawaii. The report supported the factual conclusions we were asserting by concluding that Hawaiian planta-tions justifiably have earned the reputation of being "the most daring and successful land reclaimers in the world" (the report is dated 1917). The case was an introduc-tion for me not only into Hawaiian agriculture, but water -water geology, tunnels, ditches, artesian wells, flumes, pumps and reservoirs that have converted on this fair island useless brush and pasture lands into some of the most successful scientifically cultivated agricultural lands in the world. I still believe that certiorari was granted in part because of the romantic allure of the record, in-cluding the melodious Hawaiian names. In fact, when I was arguing the case before the Court with large maps spread out, visually demonstrating that without water being brought there could never have been sugar planta-tions in the Islands (except for certain areas on the Island of Hawaii), the Justices were not only moved by

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    the Hawaiian sugar story, but they were enchanted by the Hawaiian place names: Honouliuli, Nanakuli Val-ley, Heleakala Ridge, and the valley itself-Lualualei. "Lualua" means "rough, uneven, old, wrinkled" and "lei" means a "garland or an adornment."

    The Assistant Attorney General who argued for the government had not been instructed on the ease of pronouncing the phonetically spelled Hawaiian names loaded with romantic meaning as well as sound. He kept referring to the land as "Lualua-whatever-it-is" to the amusement of the Court. The Supreme Court, as you have surmised, held in what has become a leading case, that the landowner could not be deprived of the right to have the value of the land determined for its highest and best use, whi:::h included its potential use as sugar land.

    Besides the necessity of knowing the lands inti-mately, the case resulted in some pleasant personal rela-tions with landowners who had a reputation for giving unforgettable old fashioned luaus in the ancient Hawaiian manner, using their "paniolos" or Hawaiian cowboys and their families for music, serving and dancing.

    Another case I was involved in was tried in a setting that is hard to forget. The controversy affected the division of water on one of the wettest valleys on the Island of Kauai. I and my wife occupied a cottage on the beautiful Poipu Beach, and in our cottage we had established a subsidiary law office with several rooms de-voted to water reports, a collection of the Hawaiian Re-ports, and the voluminous files that had been built up over a period of 50 years. The cottage provided a con-ference room for interviews with witnesses. Another cottage immediately adjoining was assigned to my able young assistant with his wife and their two children and the engineer employed by our client who was compiling important statistical and hydrological information. The trial was before the Circuit Judge sitting in Lihue 30 minutes away who sat in his capacity as a statutory Water Commissioner, adjudicating water rights. The trial gave us a familiarity in depth with the beautiful Garden Isle, as Kauai is known.

    I can't resist telling you about one of my favorite opinions in the Hawaiian Reports in which I did not par-ticipate because it was decided in 1863. (You will find this in 2 Haw. 707.)

    The very tenuous relevance of this case to our guided tour is that you will undoubtedly visit the historic Lahaina, Maui, where Herman Melville once lived and where the greatest aggregation of whaling ships used to congregate before the discovery of oil in Pennsylvania. If you go to Lahaina in the late fall you will still see, in addition to the beautiful seascapes and the view of Lanai and Molokai, schools of whales which regularly appear.

    The case I refer to arose out of a controversy in the "Ochotsk Seas" where amidst floating ice two whaling ships made claim to a whale. The first ship had been able to get a large number of harpoons into this whale, but by ten o'clock at night was not able to reduce it to possession. Early next morning a second whaler discov-ered the harpooned but loose whale, apparently further injured the whale, but the first whaling ship which was

    LAW ALUMNI JOURNAL

  • out bright and early to finish the catch, reduced the whale to possession. The whaling captains agreed to see each other in court in Honolulu, and our own Justice Robert-son, sitting as an admiralty court, in a highly readable opinion came to the conclusion that the English common law relating to ferae naturae was not applicable to a case arising on the high sea. The court decided that since the chances were that the whale would never have been caught at all without the help of the second whaling bark, which was the libellant, he decreed that the whale would be the joint prize of both ships and that "seventy-five barrels of good bowhead oil and one thousand pounds of whalebone, of at least medium size," should be delivered to the libellant.

    Our one-time resident, Herman Melville, had oc-casion some 20 years before this whale case was decided, to include in his "Moby Dick" a famous chapter on whaling law called "Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish." In this chapter an English case is referred to, decided by Lord Ellenborough, illustrating the harshness of the common law which the Hawaiian court refused to follow. Mel-ville's picturesque description of Lord Erskine's argument in the English case seems somehow relevant to the pres-ent State of Hawaii which has become a tourist paradise. This is Melville's summary of Erskine:

    "[In] a recent crim. con. case, wherein a gentle-man, after in vain trying to bridle his wife's vicious-ness, had at last abandoned her upon the seas of life; but in the course of years, repenting of that step, he instituted an action to recover possession of her. Erskine was on the other side; and he then supported it by saying, that though the gentleman had originally harpooned the lady, and had once had her fast, and only by reason of the great stress of her plunging vi-ciousness, had at last abandoned her; yet abandon her he did, so that she became a loose-fish; and therefore when a subsequent gentleman reharpooned her, the lady then became that subsequent gentleman's prop-erty, along with whatever harpoon might have been found sticking in her."

    I need only add that Erskine's argument pre-vailed with Lord Ellenborough.

    Let me close my remarks and call a halt to that most enduring muscle by quoting Mark Twain's famous prose poem about Hawaii which expresses much the same nostalgia that I felt about Pike County, Pennsyl-vania with its laurel and rhododendrons:

    "No other land could so longingly and so be-seechingly haunt me sleeping and waking through half a life time ... For me its balmy airs are always blow-ing, its summer seas flashing in the sun; the pulsing of its surf-beat is in my ears; I can see its garlanded crags; its leaping cascades; its plumy palms drowsing by the shore; its remote summits floating like islands above the cloud rack!! I can feel the spirit of its woodland solitudes, I can hear the splash of its brooks. In my nostrils still lives the breath of flowers that perished twenty years ago."

    Fall 1967

    LAW SCHOOL PLACEMENT "Matchmaker, matchmaker,

    Make me a match Find me a find Catch me a catch Matchmaker, matchmaker, Look in your book And make me a perfect match!"

    With the close of the 1966-67 school term, the Placement Office at the Law School observed its fifth anniversary as a separate and distinct function of the Law School administration. A five year life at the Law School does not inbed an institution so firmly into the fabric of law school life that its functions need not be explained. Most Law School alumni are unfamiliar with the Placement Office and, indeed, with the methods of hiring practiced by law firms in more recent years. While the task of finding a job after leaving law school has confronted most every graduate, the method by which that task is accomplished has changed con-siderably in the last decade. It was this new evolutionary stage of hiring precedure which necessitated the in-stitution of the Placement Office at the Law School.

    We often hear of the law school graduate of years ago who pounded the pavements, knocked on doors, and frequently suffered discouragement in his pursuit of post graduate employment. The newly graduated student considered himself fortunate to be given office space and a desk, financial remuneration being a secondary consideration if it existed at all. The early years of law practice constituted a period of ap-prenticeship for the law graduate during which time

    Placement Director, Irene M. Barrett.

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  • he sat at the feet of his elders, absorbing what he could of their learning, experience and wisdom. The law student sought the position; the position did not seek the student.

    A far different situation faces the graduating law school student today. He is pursued, pampered and propagandized by scores of recruiters who are trying to fill jobs which pay the student handsomely while he develops into an effective, experienced at-torney. In the Fall of his third year, a veritable army of recruiters descend upon the school looking for young men to fill available spaces among their rosters of at-torneys. In the first year of Placement Office existence a total of 53 law firms, government agencies and corporations interviewed applicants at the Law School. That number has since tripled. During the 1966-67 school term, a total of 141 interviewers came to the Law School representing, coincidentally, law firms located in 17 states, 17 government agencies and 17 corporations. The most dynamic growth was shown in ~he number of corporate interviewers, of which there were two in the Placement Office's first year and 17 last year. In the typical cases, recruiters will hold twenty minute or half hour interviews throughout the course of one or two days during which time they speak with those who may be interested in the jobs they are trying to fill. Last year, for example, the Placement Office arranged approximately 2600 interviews for second and third year students. These interviews are concentrated in the months of October and November, a period not entirely facetiously referred to by students as the "Mating Season."

    In addition to interviewing third year students seeking permanent employment, recruiters have shown an increasing interest in interviewing second year stu-dents for summer employment. This new development

    LAW SCHOOL RENOVATION

    If the general commotion surrounding 34th and Chest-nut is any indication, demo-lition of the Law School in-terior which began August 17, I 967 is proceeding according to schedule. However, it is still too early to tell if the project will be completed ahead of the 610 day contract.

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    LUNCHEON PLANNED FOR JANUARY 25 The Law Alumni Society will have a lunch-

    eon at the Penn-Harris Hotel in Harrisburg on Thursday, January 25 during the annual Pennsyl-vania Bar Association meeting in Harrisburg.

    is beneficial from the standpoint of the employer and the student. It gives the law firm an opportunity to assess the capabilities of a student during an extended period in the context of legal practice. Just as important, second year employment gives the student an opportunity to evaluate not only the specific firm for which he is work-ing but also the kind of practice in which that firm engages. As a side benefit, after two years of academic experience with the law, the second year student fre-quently finds himself reinvigorated and his interest in the law renewed by everyday contacts with actual legal problems confronted by the practicing lawyer.

    Out of these interviews come a wide diversity of employment opportunity within the general area of the law. Due to the conflict in Vietnam, however, a large number of students must first fulfill their obligation to the military. Of the 185 students who graduated in 1965-66, 46 joined one of the military branches. This was an increase of 31 over the previous year. This number decreased in last year's graduating class, re-flecting, perhaps, an increased number of married men who are coming to the Law School. Excepting the military, graduating students headed in greatest number (almost one-half of the class) into private practice in states throughout the country. A significant development in post-graduate employment has been in the number of judicial clerkships taken by graduating students. In

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    LAW ALUMNI JOURNAL

  • EDWI N HAINI:S BUROI:SS l700 NO.,H CHAitLU SUUT

    8•LTII•Oitti8,MAitYLAI00

    September 21 , 1967

    Dean Jefferson B. Fordham The Law School University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylv&nia 19104

    Dear Jeff:

    Once again it is n:v pleasure to report to you the re-sult!! of the Law School Alumni Annual Giving Campaign. Total giving reached a new record high of $105,454.0), which is $3,)29.39 higher than last year's total of $102,124.64. This represents an increase of 3.3%. This year 1,905 alumni con-tributed to the campaign , which is a decrease of 15, or less than 1% from last year's high of 1 ,920. Overall participation also showed a slight dip of less than 1% to 42%.

    As I have now completed n:v fifth year u General Chair-man, I feel it is time to say farewell and turn the Chair over to a new leader. In doing so, let me say that it has been a most rewarding five years. It has not only been a great pleas-ure working with you and our extraordinary group of alumni, but I have found great personal satisfaction in trying to be of some assistance to the Law School, a unique and most deserving institution .

    On behalf of ~ associated chairmen and all who worked on the campaign, I wish to extend best wishes to you and your colleagues for great success in all your future campaigns .

    Sincerely,

    ~ Edvin H. gess General airfll&n Law School Alumni Annual Giving

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    Fall 1967

    UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA PH ILADELPHIA 1910

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    BENJAMIN

    FRANKLIN

    ASSOCIATES

    Chairman for the Law School

    THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ASSOCIATES

    ARE A UNIVERSITY-WIDE GROUP OF

    ALUMNI AND FRIENDS WHO CONTRIB-

    UTE ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS OR MORE

    TO THE ALUMNI ANNUAL GIVING FUND.

    LISTED ARE LAW SCHOOL ALUMNI WHO

    JOINED THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

    ASSOCIATES.

    THE FELLOWS OF THE BENJAMIN

    FRANKLIN ASSOCIATES, THE HIGHEST

    LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION IN ALUMNI

    ANNUAL GIVING, WAS FOUNDE9 THIS

    YEAR TO HONOR THOSE ALUMNI WHO

    CONTRIBUTE $5000 OR MORE TO THE ALUMNI ANNUAL GIVING FUND.

    -MORRIS M. WEXLER, L'27

    FOUNDING FELLOWS OF THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ASSOCIATES

    BERNARD G. SEGAL, L'31 SIMON H. FABIAN

    BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ASSOCIATES

    Edwin H. Burgess, L'14 Sylvan M. Cohen, C'35, L'38 Ralph W. Crowell, W'15, L'15 Robert Dechert, C'16, L'21 L. Leroy Deininger, L'14 Robert Gray John F. Headly, L'27 J. H. Ward Hinkson, C'17, L'22 Charles M. Justi, W'22, L'27 Harold E. Kahn, C'34, L'37 Melvin G. Levy, Ed'43, L'SO

    in memory of Albert Blumberg, C'30, L'33

    Robert C. Liggett, C' 13, L' 17

    WILLIAM

    DRAPER

    LEWIS

    ASSOCIATES

    Arthur Littleton, C'16, L'20 W. James Macintosh, W'22, L'26 Baldwin Maull, L'25 David F. Maxwell, W'21, L'24 John L. McDonald, L'40 Albert B. Melnik, C'24, L'27 Morton Meyers, C'22, L'25 Benjamin H. Oehlert, Jr., W'30, L'33 Edmund H. Rogers, W'09, L'12 Maurice B. Saul, C'07, L'OS Harry Scherman, W'09, L'09 William A. Schnader, L'12 W. Frazier Scott, L'39 Kenneth Sauser, C'27, L'30 Morris M. Wexler, C'24, L'27

    TO HONOR THE MEMORY OF WILLIAM

    DRAPER LEWIS, DEAN OF THE LAW

    SCHOOL FROM 1896 TO 1914, THE WIL-LIAM DRAPER LEWIS ASSOCIATES WERE

    FOUNDED THIS YEAR IN RECOGNITION

    OF CONTRIBUTIONS OF FIVE HUNDRED

    DOLLARS OR MORE TO THE LAW SCHOOL

    ALUMNI ANNUAL GIVING FUND.

    Chairman-PAUL MALONEY, L'33 FOUNDING MEMBERS OF THE WILLIAM DRAPER LEWIS ASSOCIATES

    Gustave G. Amsterdam, L'33 Dean Jefferson B. Fordham Robert McCall Gilkey, L'15

    Chester C. Hilinski, L'41 D. Arthur Magaziner, L'14 Paul Maloney, L'33

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  • 0 ~NTURY

    EACH MEMBERSIDP IN THE CENTURY CLUB IS AWARDED IN RECOGNITION OF A CONTRIBUTION OF ONE HUNDRED DOL-LARS OR MORE TO THE LAW SCHOOL ALUMNI ANNUAL GIVING FUND.

    THE SUSTAINING FELLOWS OF THE CEN-TURY CLUB ARE THOSE MEMBERS WHO CHOSE TO GO BEYOND THE BASIC RE-QUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERSHIP AND AS-SISTED THE SCHOOL BY CONTRIBUTING TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS OR MORE.

    Chairman-Louis J. Goffman, L'35 SUSTAINING FELLOWS OF THE CENTURY CLUB

    William B. Arnold, L'29 Harry Norman Ball, L'28 Hon. Alexander F. Barbieri, L'32 Mitchell Brock, L'53 Richard P. Brown, Jr., L'48 F. William Carr, L'35 E. Calvert Cheston, L'35 Delbert W. Coleman, L'52 Clive S. Cummis, L'52 Guy G. deFuria, L'28 Herman M. Ellis, L'28 Eugene C. Fish, L'34 Milton B. Garner, L'36 Louis J. Goffman, L'35 Robert A. Hauslohner, L'50 Lester E. Kabacoff, L'37 Edward A. Kaier, L'33

    Anonymous Alvin S. Ackerman, L'57 Arlin M. Adams, L'47 Alexander B. Adelman, L'31

    CENTURY CLUB

    Mrs. Sadie T. M. Alexander, L'27 Philip W. Amram, L'27 David F. Anderson, L'33 James R. Anderson, Jr., L'31 George F. B. Appel, L'27 Vincent J. Apruzzese, L'53 Harris C. Arnold, L'25 S. Samuel Arsht, L'34 William W. Atterbury, Jr., L'50 Henry W. Balka, L'26 Frederic L. Ballard, L'42 J. William Barba, L'50 Samuel Bard, L'36 Ralph M. Barley, L'38 Jay D. Barsky, L'45 Hyman L. Battle, Jr., L'49F Max M. Batzer, L'33 Walter W. Beachboard, L'32 Robert M. Beckman, L'56 Thomas J. Beddow, L'39 Sanford D. Beecher, L'28 Hon. John C. Bell, Jr., L'17 Robert K. Bell, L'24 Milton Berger, L'29 Nathan Berlant, L'51 Leonard J. Bernstein, L'34 Marshall A. Bernstein, L'49J Robert M. Bernstein, L'14 Franklin H. Berry, L'28 John Bertman, L'57 Claire G. Biehn, L'37 James E. Birdsall, L'36 Samuel A. Blank, L'32 James C. Bly, L'46

    Fall 1967

    Meyer Kramer, L'44 Otto Kraus, Jr., L'08 Bernard V. Lentz, L'36 W. Barclay Lex, L'12 Robert L. Lingelbach, L'34 Edward S. Lower, L'29 Desmond J. McTighe, L'25 Henry R. Nolte, Jr., L'49J Harry A. Poth, Jr., L'36 G. Ruhland Rebmann, Jr., L'22 Lipman Redman, L'41 Marvin Schwartz, L'49J G. William Shea, L'36 RobertS. Trigg, L'51 Hon. Gerald J. Weber, L'39 Thomas Raeburn White, L'36 Ira J. Williams, L'97

    MEMBERS

    William Carson Bodine, L'32 Rodney T. Bonsall, L'17 Bernard M. Barish, L'43 Clifford M. Bowden, L'28 John P. Bracken, L'39 Raymond J. Bradley, L'47 Floyd E. Brandow, Jr., L'54 Daniel B. Brandschain, L'57 Joseph Brandschain, L'28 Sol Brody, L'26 Wallace Bromley, L'10 Hon. Francis Shunk Brown, Jr., L'16 Hon. Hazel H. Brown, L'24 John C. Bruton, Jr., L'32 Herman M. Buck, L'35 Edward V. Buckley, L'24 Walter M. Burkhardt, L'14 Harold F. Butler, L'22 J. Russell Cades, L'28 Milton Cades, GL'37 J. Scott Calkins, L'52 Robert J. Callaghan, L'33 Francis J. Carey, Jr., L'49J James D. Carpenter, L'08 Meyer L. Casman, L' 17 Alan H. Cassman, L'49F Sidney Chait, L'33 Keron D. Chance, L'38 Fred J. Charley, L'41 Morris Cheston, L'28 Dr. Ronald J. Christy, L'34 Heath S. Clark, L' 16 Hon. JosephS. Clark, Jr., L'26 Clement J. Clarke, Jr., L'36 Roderick T. Clarke, L'36 Hon. Herbert B. Cohen, L'25 W. Frederic Colclough, L'30 Marvin Comisky, L'41 William H. Conca, L'34

    John P. Connors, L'52 Charles R. Cooper, Jr., L'47 Stuart Coven, L'51 Cassin W. Craig, L'49F Harold Cramer, L'51 Albert J. Crawford, Jr., L'39 Howard Y. Crossland, L'25 Guy W. Davis, L'27 HermanS. Davis, L'41 J. Lawrence Davis, L'28 Hon. John Morgan Davis, L'32 William R. Deasey, L'49F Daniel DeBrier, L'29 Joseph W. deFuria, L'35 Harry'T. Devine, L'36 Richard M. Dicke, L'40 Park B. Dilks, Jr., L'51 Ralph B. D'Iorio, L'49F M. Carton Dittmann, Jr., L'38 James B. Doak, L'35 David H. W. Dohan, L'41 Hon. James H. Duff, L'07 Robert J. Eby, L'06 WilliamS. Eisenhart, Jr., L'40 George C. Eppinger, L'49F Hon. Harold L. Ervin, L'20 Bernard Eskin, L'35 Harold Evans, L'lO John K. Ewing III, L'27 William Benner Farran, L'41 Richard J. Farrell, L'41 Albert J. Feldman, L'53 Myer Feldman, L'38 Barton E. Ferst, L'44 Mrs. Myrna Paul Field, L'63 Joseph First, L'30 Joseph P. Flanagan, Jr., L'52 Peter Florey, L'50 Caleb Foote, L'53 Bernard Frank, L'38 Edward P. Frankel, L'36 Harry Friedman, L'27 Fred T. Fruit, L'11 Carl W. Funk, L'25 IsaacS. Garb, L'56 Sylvester S. Garrett, Jr., L'36 RobertS. Gawthrop, Jr., L'39 Jacques H. Geisenberger, L'27 Morris B. Gelb, L'29 Frank H. Gelman, L'35 Kenneth W. Gemmill, L'35 Hon. Morris Gerber, L'32 John R. Gibbel, L'64 Lewis M. Gill, L'36 Frederick P. Glick, L'35 Stuart B. Glover, L'28 Henry J. Goldberg, L'33 Hyman Goldberg, L'37

    In memory of Ethel and Isaac Goldberg

    Samuel A. Goldberg, L'23 Joseph K. Gordon, L'51 Mortimer E. Graham, L'25 Philip R. Grant, L'50 Joseph A. Grazier, L'28 Oliver F. Green, Jr., L'51 Harry A. Greenberg, L'38 Harold D. Greenwell, L'27 Edward Greenwood, Jr., L'29 Hon. George W. Griffith, L'23 Miss Mary E. Groff, L'32 Hon. Bernard M. Gross, L'59 Joseph H. Grubb, Jr., L'19

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  • Paul I. Guest, L'41 Bernard M. Guth, L'58 Louis S. Hankin, L'37 William D. Harkins, L'22 Edward M. Harris, Jr., L'49F David C. Harrison, L'55 Martin F. Hatch, L'31 John F. Healy, L'51 Jesse G. Heiges, L'38 The late George K. Helbert, L'll Knox Henderson, L'31 Estate of George M. Henry, L'04 Charles J. Hepburn, Jr., L'35 Hon. Carl J. W. Hessinger, L'40 Donald E. Hittle, L'42 Benjamin B. Hoar, L'l6 Edward B. Hodge, L'31 Abraham Hofferman, L'34 Leon C. Holt, Jr., L'51 John 0. Honnold, Jr. Andrew Hourigan, Jr., L'40 William S. Hudders, L'29 Daniel H. Huyett III, L'48 Hon. William F. Hyland, L'49J G. Harry Isaacson, L'29 Joseph G. Jackson, L'29 Charles S. Jacobs, L'36 PaulL. Jaffe, L'50 James L. Johnson, L'33 Hon. Robert B. Johnson, L'27 Ralph V. Jones, L'54 John P. Jordan, L'28 Solomon Katz, L'48 Ernest R. Keiter, L'19 Hon. Bernard J. Kelley, L'26 Robert G. Kelly, L'36 Frederick G. Kempin, Jr., L'44 William F. Kennedy, L'29 George A. Kershner, L'32 Lewis H. Kirk, L'15 Emanuel H. Klein, L'40 Benjamin M. Kline, L'l6 John P. Knox, L'53 Miss Dolores Korman, L'56 William H. Kresch, L'30 David H. Kubert, L'32 Hon. Gregory G. Lagakos, L'38 William W. Lanigan, L'57 George C. Laub, L'36 SamuelS. Laucks, Jr., L'42 Nathan Lavine, L'31 Hon. Herbert S. Levin, L'31 Russell R . Levin, L'47 Louis Levinson, L'14 Arthur Levy, L'55 Edward J. Lewis, L'62 Hon. Thomas M. Lewis, L'16 Herbert M. Linsenberg, L'51 Louis Lipschutz, L'27 SamuelS. Logan, Jr., L'41 Hon. JosephS . Lord III, L'36 David P. Loughran, L'62 Edwin A. Lucas, L'17 Hon. Alfred L. Luongo, L'47 John T. Macartney, L'49F DavidS. Malis, L'll Frank H. Mancil!, L'14 Otto P. Mann, L'20 Robert Margolis, L'48 Jerome L. Markovitz, L'33 Albert J. Marks, L'17 Dominic T. Marrone, L'55 Francis E. Marshall, L'48

    8

    William L. Matz, L'29 Daniel J. McCauley, Jr., L'41 Thomas McConnell III, L'22 Jack J. McDowell, L'31 Walter P. McEvilly, L'39 Ellis H. McKay, L'53 George W. McKee, Jr., L'34 Leon Meltzer, L'26 Raymond W. Midgett, Jr., L'50 Thomas P. Mikell, L'27 A. Arthur Miller, L'34 Mrs. Dorothea Minskoff, L'34

    In Memory of Emanuel Minskoff, L'34

    James W. Moore, L'56 Charles J. Moos, L'41 Samuel W. Morris, L'49F Emanuel Moss, L'20 John C. Mueller, L'59 Paul A. Mueller, Jr., L'55 John T. Mulligan, L'59 Philip F. Newman, L'17 Eugene A. Nogi, L'32 Roderick G. Norris, L'53 Leon J. Obermayer, L'08 Thomas A. O'Boyle, L'40 Hon. Jerome A. O'Neill, L'36 Michael A. Orlando III, L'58 Hon. Arturo Ortiz-Toro, L'17 Isidor Ostroff, L'30 George Ovington, Jr., L'07 George Ovington III, L'40 Israel Packel, L'32 Charles C. Parlin, Jr., L'49J Hon. Harold L. Paul, L'24 Henry N. Paul, Jr., L'25 Henry D. Paxson, Jr., L'29 James C. Peacock, L'l2 Raymond M. Pearlstine, L'32 Robert E. Penn, L'60 Morris Pfaelzer II, L'38 Hon. FrankL. Pinola, L'15 Herman I. Pollock, L'27 Harry Polikoff, L'31 Robert C. Porter, L'39 Robert E. Porter, L'41 Franklin Poul, L'48 Herman B. Poul, L'38 Howard I. Powell, L'l6 Ernest D. Preate, L'34 William J. Purcell, L'54 Walter N. Read, L'42 W. Foster Reeve, III, L'17 Pace Reich, L'54 George H. Reid, L'48 Hon. Augustine Repetto, L'31 Paul H. Rhoads, L'31 Grover C. Richman, Jr., L'35 Victor J. Roberts, Jr., L'37 Charles L. Robertson, L'04 Edward Robin, L'60 Paul M. Robinson, L'l7 Hon. Herman M. Rodgers, L'47 Milton W. Rosen, L'41 David H. Rosenbluth, L'33 Max Rosenn, L'32 William Rowe, L'27 Hanley S. Rubinsohn, L'38 William M. Ruddock, L'25 Maurice Saeta, L'17 W. Albert Sanders, L'31 Alex Satinsky, L'37 H. James Sautter, L'14

    Joseph H. Savitz, L'58 Hon. Harold D. Saylor, L'17 James W. Scanlon, L'30 John N. Schaeffer, Jr., L'37 Nathan J. Schneider, L'27 Andrew J. Schroder II, L'30 Louis B. Schwartz, L'35 Murray M. Schwartz, L'55 Emanuel G. Scoblionko, L'34 Ernest Scott, L'29 Irving R. Segal, L'38 David V. Shapiro, L'44 W. Simms Sharninghausen, L'39 Robert M. Shay, L'61 Hon. Charles A. Shea, Jr., L'36 Nathan Silberstein, L'33 Seymour S. Silverstone, L'25 Charles D. Smeltzer, L'24 Alan J. Smith, L'29 Carl D. Smith, L'07 Elvin R. Souder, L'42 Samuel L. Sperling, L'32 Oscar F. Spicer, L'59 William G. Stathers, L'l4 Alan Steinberg, L'64 Sigmund Steinberg, L'24 Lee N. Steiner, L'49F Hon. Horace Stern, L'02 J. Tyson Stokes, L'31 J. Pennington Straus, L'35 AaronS. Swartz, Jr., L'll Myles H. Tanenbaum, L'57 Theodore Tarter, L'53 I. Newton Taylor, Jr., L'32 S. Robert Teitelman, L'41 Michael L. Temin, L'57 Benjamin R. Townsend, L'40 Charles C. Townsend, L'27 Robert L. Trescher, L'37 Eugene K. Twining, L'33 Robert W. Valimont, L'49J Frederick VanDenbergh, Jr., L'37 Charles B. P. Van Pelt, L'49F Hon. Joseph Varbalow, L'17 Theodore Voorhees, L'29 Murry J. Waldman, L'52 Howard K. Wallace, L'16 John A. Walter, L'60 Guy E. Waltman, L'29 Stewart E. Warner, L'27 Wendell E. Warner, L'24 Mrs. Helen Moran Warren, L'30 Richard H. Warren, L'51 Roy J. Waychoff, Jr., L'41 Wilton W. Webster, L'12 Joseph Weinfeld, L'31 Jerome B. Weinstein, L'34 Lewis Weinstock, L'40 Sydney L. Weintraub, L'25 Morris Weisman, L'27 Aaron Weiss, L'16 Carroll R. Wetzel, L'30 William White, Jr., L'38 Roy Wilkinson, Jr., L'39 David L. Wilson, L'40 William C. Wise, L'33 Morton Witkin, L'17 Marvin M. Wodlinger, L'60 Morris Wolf, L'03 H. Albert Young, L'29 John R. Young, L'30 Judah Zelitch, L'27 David B. Zoob, L'27

    LAW ALUMNI JOURNAL

  • CLASS PERFORMANCES GREATEST NUMBER

    OF DOLLARS CONTRIBUTED

    Class Agent Amount 1931 Knox Henderson $8,335.00 1927 Herman I. Pollock 5,207.50 1933 Nathan Silberstein 3,681.40

    GREATEST NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTORS

    Class Agent Number 1962 E. Barclay Cale 83 1964 William J. Levy 67 1963 John L. Harrison 66

    BEST PER CENT OF PARTICIPATION (Classes of 25 or more)

    Class Agent Per Cent 1962 E. Barclay Cale 68 1957 Richard Schneider 64 1925 Desmond J. McTighe 58

    BEST PER CENT OF PARTICIPATION (Classes of less than 25)

    Class Agent Per Cent 1907 Stanley W. Root 78 1945 Milton B. Garner, Chairman 56 1921 William J. Woodcock, Jr. 53

    Year 1907 1962 1957 1925 1916 1914 1945

    1954 1960 1921 1924 1939 1902 1904

    1953 1963 1933 1964 1923 1955 1944 1917 1927 1935 1941 1946

    1961 1965 1952 1931 1949F 1949J 1958

    ABOVE AVERAGE These Classes Equalled or Bettered the Over-all

    Alumni Participation of 43% Agent

    Stanley W. Root (Under 25 members) E. Barclay Cale Richard Schneider Desmond J. McTighe Martin Feldman, Deceased Frank H. Mancill (Handled by Class Agent Chairman)

    Per Cent 78 68 64 58 57 56

    (Under 25 members) 56 Morris M. Shuster 55 John F. Dugan II 55 William L Woodcock, Jr., (Under 25 members) 53 William C. Ferguson, Jr. 53 Arthur R. Kane, Jr. & James Hunter III 52 Joseph Sternberger (Under 25 members) 50 (Handled by Class Agent Chairman) (Under 25 members) 50 Leonard Barkan 49 John L. Harrison 49 Nathan Silberstein 48 William J. Levy 48 Hon. George W. Griffith (Under 25 members) 47 Robert L. Kendall, Jr. & Irving M. Hirsh 47 Barton E. Ferst (Under is members) 46 Philip F. Newman 45 Herman I. Pollock 45 Frank E. Hahn, Jr. 45 Paul A. Wolkin 45 James C. Bly, John L. Esterhai & John R.

    Miller David L. Steck Harvey Bartle III Joseph P. Flanagan, Jr. Knox Henderson Henry N. Platt, Jr. Louis J. Carter George B. McNelis

    45 45 45 44 43 43 43 43

    CONTRIBUTORS NON ALUMNI Number Giving 5 Per Cent Giving Amount $6,625.00 John 0. Honnold, Jr. Haskell C. Freedman Jefferson B. Fordham Robert Gray Simon H. Fabian

    CLASS OF 1897-99 Number Giving Per Cent Giving Amount

    3 37

    $560.00 Clarence Blackburn Ira J. Williams Marcus S. Hottenstein

    CLASS OF 1900 William S. Allen, Agent Number Giving 1

    14 $25.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount William S. Allen

    CLASS OF 1902 Joseph Sternberger, Agent Number Giving 3 Per Cent Giving 50 Amount $220.00 Hon. Edwin 0. Lewis Hon. Horace Stern Joseph Sternberger

    Fall 1967

    CLASS OF 1903 Morris Wolf, Agent Number Giving 3 Per Cent Giving 38 Amount $135.00 Benjamin Dintenfass Wilson A. Wert Morris Wolf

    CLASS OF 1904 Number Giving 2 Per Cent Giving 50 Amount $100.00 Estate of George M. Henry Charles L. Robertson

    CLASS OF 1905 The late Benjamin 0. Frick,

    Agent Number Giving Per Cent Giving Amount Maurice B. Saul

    CLASS OF 1906

    1 10

    $887.50

    John Martin Doyle, Agent Number Giving 2

    33 $110.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount Robert J. Eby Isaac W. Roberts

    CLASS OF 1907 Stanley W. Root, Agent Number Giving 7

    78 $350.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount Hon. James H. Duff Louis M: Fleisher George Ovington, Jr. Clarence H. Reed Stanley W. Root Carl D. Smith

    *David Newman

    CLASS OF 1908 Isaac Ash, Agent Number Giving Per Cent Giving Amount Isaac Ash James D. Carpenter T. Walter Gilkyson Otto Kraus, Jr. Leigh M. Morss Leon J. Obermayer

    CLASS OF 1909 The late Joseph J.

    Agent Number Giving Per Cent Giving Amount Louis W. Robey Russell Wolff

    6 40

    $670.00

    Tunney,

    2 17

    $20.00

    CLASS OF 1910 Wallace Bromley, Agent Number Giving 5

    24 $221.50

    Per Cent Giving Amount Wallace Bromley Harold Evans Sidney Loewenstein Hon. Forrest R. Shanaman Hon. W. Butler Windle

    CLASS OF 1911 Number Giving Per Cent Giving Amount Nelson P. Fegley Fred T. Fruit

    *George K. Helbert David S. Malis Aaron S. Swartz, Jr.

    5 29

    $475.00

    CLASS OF 1912 Number Giving Per Cent Giving Amount

    5 22

    $1,658.13 W. Barclay Lex James C. Peacock Edmund H. Rogers William A. Schnader Wilton W. Webster

    continued on page 13

    9

  • REPORT OF CLASSES Chairman-Milton B. Garner, L'36

    Class Agent 1966-67 1965-66

    No. in No. Per Cent No. in No. Per Cent Class Giving Giving Amount Class Giving Giving Amount

    Non Alumni 5 $ 6,625 .00 10 $ 4,510.00 1882-99 Milton B. Garner 8 3 37 560.00 8 3 38 290.00 1900 William S. Allen 7 1 14 25.00 7 4 57 225.00 1901 Milton B. Garner 1 3 2 67 125 .00 1902 Joseph Sternberger 6 3 50 220 .00 7 3 43 115 .00 1903 Morris Wolf 8 3 38 135.00 12 2 17 125.00 1904 Milton B. Garner 4 2 50 100.00 4 I* 25 1905 Benjamin 0. Frick, dec' d. 10 1 10 887.50 11 3 27 1,110.00 1906 John Martin Doyle 6 2 33 110.00 7 4 57 225.00 1907 Stanley W. Root 9 7 78 350.00 8 5 63 400 .00 1908 Isaac Ash 15 6 40 670.00 16 11 69 682.00 1909 Joseph J. Tunney, dec' d. 12 2 17 20.00 14 4 29 1,030.00 1910 Wallace Bromley 21 5 24 221.50 23 9 39 696.00 1911 Milton B. Garner 17 5 29 475.00 20 12 60 805.00 1912 Milton B. Garner 23 5 22 1,658.13 27 5 18 1,420.00 1913 Samuel R. Rosenbaum 20 5 25 125.00 23 6 26 165.00 1914 Frank H. Mancill 32 18 56 3,482.81 35 15 43 2,803.94 1915 Milton B. Garner 27 10 27 976.50 27 9 33 1,010.00 1916 Martin Feldman, dec'd. 28 16 57 1,130.00 30 19 63 1,215.00 1917 Philip F. Newman 49 22 45 2,090.00 50 28 56 2,245.00 1918-19 Milton B. Garner 13 3 23 320.00 6 3 50 320.00 1920 Donald H. Williams 16 6 38 375.00 18 5 28 350.00 1921 William I. Woodcock, Jr. 17 9 53 250 .00 17 12 71 1,340.00 1922 E. Perry Campbell 38 15 40 777.50 40 21 53 4,441.50 1923 Hon. George W. Griffith 19 9 47 257.00 19 9 47 297.00 1924 William C. Ferguson, Jr. 32 17 53 1,497 .11 34 18 53 1,856.25 1925 Desmond J. McTighe 38 22 58 3,595.00 42 20 48 3,180.00 1926 Joseph G. Feldman 34 10 29 1,546.00 39 11 28 1,192.50 1927 Herman I. Pollock 82 37 45 5,207.50 82 42 51 5,942.50 1928 Herman M. Ellis 77 30 39 2,009.50 79 30 38 1,780.00 1929 Alan J. Smith 79 29 37 2,155 .00 81 30 37 2,285.00 1930 J. Russell Gibbons 93 30 32 2,382.50 96 34 35 2,195.00 1931 Knox Henderson 110 47 43 8,335.00 114 46 40 4,360 .00 1932 Walter W. Beach board 95 28 29 1,942.50 95 34 36 1,872.50 1933 Nathan Silberstein 85 41 48 3,681.40 87 34 39 2,220.00 1934 Roland J. Christy 84 27 32 1,923.13 85 27 32 1,476.38 1935 Frank E . Hahn, Jr. 91 41 45 2,137.50 93 45 48 2,780.00 1936 Milton B. Garner 97 40 41 3,286.00 100 39 39 2,843 .00 1937 Joseph Bell 96 32 33 2,521.38 100 32 32 2,354.00 1938 Hon. Raymond J. Broderick 85 36 42 2,302.00 86 37 43 2,274.00 1939 Arthur R. Kane & James Hunter III 88 45 52 2,684.50 89 46 52 1,791.00 1940 Lewis Weinstock 98 28 29 1,405.00 98 32 33 4,083.75 1941 Paul A. Wolkin 101 45 45 3,233.13 103 47 46 4,481.13 1942 Frederic L. Ballard 68 24 35 1,020.00 71 24 34 850.00 1943 Robert Hachenburg 48 8 17 245.00 49 10 20 305.00 1944 Barton E. Ferst 24 11 46 800.00 24 11 46 395.00 1945 Milton B. Garner 9 5 56 300.00 9 3 33 50.00 1946 John L. Esterhai, James C. Bly &

    John R. Miller 27 12 45 280.00 27 13 48 265.00 1947 Robert M. Landis 74 23 31 1,010.00 76 19 25 990.00 1948 Raymond Jenkins 129 48 37 1,714.50 131 46 35 1,605.00 1949F Henry N. Platt, Jr. 87 37 43 1,590.00 89 37 42 1,685 .00 1949J Louis J. Carter 74 32 43 1,561.00 73 39 53 1,894.50 1950 Stephen J. Korn 100 39 39 2,623.00 102 42 41 2,431.00 1951 John J. Galbally, dec'd. 129 48 37 2,423.88 133 59 44 2,451.49 1952 Joseph P. Flanagan, Jr. 118 52 44 1,820.00 121 44 36 1,387.50 1953 Leonard Barkan 132 64 49 1,631.00 135 56 42 1,427.00 1954 Morris M. Shuster 89 49 55 1,240.00 90 38 41 875.00 1955 Robert L. Kendall & Irving M. Hirsh 98 46 47 1,435.00 103 47 46 1,190.00 1956 Alan G. Kirk II &

    Carl W. Schneider 121 46 38 1,299.76 125 53 42 1,025.50 1957 Richard Schneider 96 61 64 1,880.00 100 55 55 1,026.50 1958 George B. McNelis 122 52 43 1,152.00 129 66 51 1,236.00 1959 Joseph Beller 151 50 33 1,021.00 156 51 33 1,062.00 1960 John F. Dugan II 112 62 55 1,430.00 115 54 47 902.50 1961 David L. Steck 110 49 45 847.00 112 57 51 943 .00 1962 E. Barclay Cale 122 83 68 1,100.00 127 90 71 1,039.00 1963 John L. Harrison 134 66 49 944.50 144 75 52 849.00 1964 William J. Levy 140 67 48 1,184.00 145 65 45 824.00 1965 Harvey Bartle III 141 64 45 686.50 148 61 41 503.00 1966 James F. Bell, IV 185 56 30 520.80 1967 Jacob Hart

    Lawrence Weiner 172 10.00

    *Gift made in prior years.

    10 LAW ALUMNI JOURNAL

  • CLASS OF 1913 Samuel Rosenbaum, Agent Number Giving 5

    25 $125.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount Schofield Andrews Isidore Baylson Ralph S. Croskey Edward T. Curry Samuel R. Rosenbaum

    CLASS OF 1914 Frank H. Mancill, Agent Number Giving 18

    56 $3,482.81

    Per Cent Giving Amount J. Charles Adams Robert M. Bernstein JohnS. Bradway Edwin H. Burgess Walter M. Burkhardt Leroy L. Deininger Lewis J. Fines tone Domenic Furia William Ginsburg Robert D. Hughes Louis Levinson D. Arthur Magaziner Frank H. Mancil! Mark T. Milnor Theodore S. Paul H. James Sautter Clarke M. Seltzer William G. Stathers

    CLASS OF 1915 Number Giving Per Cent Giving Amount Justin S. Bamberger Ralph W. Crowell R. McCall Gilkey David D. Goff

    10 27

    $976.50

    Hon. James F. Henninger Lewis H. Kirk Hon. Frank L. Pinola Thomas Reath Oscar Rosenbaum Alexander N. Rubin

    CLASS OF 1916 The late Martin Feldman,

    Agent Number Giving Per Cent Giving Amount James M. Brittain

    16 57

    $1,130.00

    Hon. Francis S. Brown, Jr. Heath S. Clark Joseph L. Ehrenreich

    *Martin Feldman Benjamin B. Hoar Benjamin M. Kline Harry G. Lenzner Hon. Thomas M. Lewis Howard I. Powell Thomas E. Shipley Elmer D. Simon Edward Stone Paul C. Wagner Howard K. Wallace Aaron Weiss

    CLASS OF 1917 Philip F. Newman, Agent Number Giving 22

    45 $2,090.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount Harry E. Apeler Hon. John C. Bell, Jr. Rodney T. Bonsall Meyer L. Casman

    Fall 1967

    Edward Davis Raymond K. Denworth Hon. T. Linus Hoban Robert C. Ligget Edwin A. Lucas Albert J. Marks Marshall H. Morgan Philip F. Newman Hon. Arturo Ortiz-Toro Mrs. Rose Lerner Perlman W. Foster Reeve, 3rd Paul M. Robinson Maurice Saeta Hon. Harold D. Saylor Edward J. Swotes Mervin R. Turk Hon. Joseph Varbalow Morton Witkin

    CLASS OF 1918-19 Number Giving Per Cent Giving Amount

    3 23

    $320.00 Ernest N. Votaw Joseph H. Grubb, Jr. Ernest R. Keiter

    CLASS OF 1920 Donald H. Williams, Agent Number Giving 6 Per Cent Giving 38 Amount $375.00 Hon. Harold L. Ervin Bernard L. Frankel Otto P. Mann Emanuel Moss Harry Polish Donald H. Williams

    CLASS OF 1921 William I. Woodcock, Jr.,

    Agent Number Giving Per Cent Giving Amount

    9 53

    $250.00 Samuel J. Becker Francis H. Bohlen, Jr. Robert Dechert Benjamin C. Jones Armand L. Koethen Clarence G. Myers John Russell, Jr. Isadore S. Wachs William Woodcock, Jr.

    CLASS OF 1922 E. Perry Campbell, Agent Number Giving 15 Per Cent Giving 40 Amount $777.50 Norris S. Barratt, Jr. Franklin H. Gates Harold F. Butler E. Perry Campbell W. Meade Fletcher, Jr. William D. Harkins Thomas McConnell, 3rd Hon. Leo H. McKay Clarence A. Patterson Edward A. G. Porter Philip Price G. Ruhland Rebmann, Jr. Arthur B. Vanbuskirk Miss Sybil U. Ward Allen H. White

    CLASS OF 1923 Hon. George W. Griffith,

    Agent Number Giving 9 Per Cent Giving 47 Amount $257.00 Hon. E. Arnold Forrest

    Samuel A. Goldberg Hon. George W. Griffith Henry R. Heebner Ezra S. Shapeero Seymour M. Heilbron Penrose Hertzler Holman G. Knouse Hon. Felix Piekarski

    CLASS OF 1924 William C. Ferguson, Jr.,

    Agent Number Giving Per Cent Giving Amount Anonymous Robert K. Bell

    17 53

    $1,497.11

    Benjamin N. Brown Hon. Hazel H. Brown Edward V. Buckley Mrs. Ida Oranovich Creskoff William C. Ferguson, Jr. Edward H. P. Fronefield Richard H. Klein David F. Maxwell Hon. Harold L. Paul Philip S. Polis Hon. W. Orvyl Schalick Charles D. Smeltzer Sigmund Steinberg Claude B. Wagoner Wendell E. Warner

    CLASS OF 1925 Desmond J. McTighe, Agent Number Giving 22 Per Cent Giving 58 Amount $3,595.00 Harris C. Arnold Laurence Brunswick Hon. Herbert B. Cohen Meyer E. Cooper Howard Y. Crossland Carl W. Funk Mortimer E. Graham Samuel R. Greenwald George E. Hackney Charles P. Larkin, Jr. Abram L. Lischin Baldwin Maull Desmond J. McTighe Morton Meyers Henry N. Paul, Jr. William M. Ruddock James B. Sayers Walter Seiler Seymour S. Silverstone Geoffrey S. Smith Sydney L. Weintraub Hon. J. Colvin Wright

    CLASS OF 1926 Joseph G. Feldman, Agent Number Giving 10 Per Cent Giving 29 Amount . $1,546.00 Henry W. Balka Julius C. Baylinson J. Warren Brock Sol Brody Hon. JosephS. Clark, Jr. Rev. Edward B. Guerry Hon. Bernard J. Kelley W. James Macintosh Leon Meltzer Fra?k Travaline, Jr.

    CLASS OF 1927 Herman I. Pollock, Agent Number Giving 37

    45 $5,207.50

    Per Cent Giving Amount

    Mrs. Sadie T. M. Alexander Philip W. Amram George F. B. Appel Francis J. Beckley J. Glenn Benedict Alvin W. Carpenter Rabbi E. Lewis Cooper Guy W. Davis John K. Ewing, 3rd Harry Friedman Jacques H. Geisen berger Hon. Emil F. Goldhaber Nathan Goldman Harold D. Greenwell John Harper John F. Headly Harold H. Hoffman Robert Johnson Louis Lipschitz Albert B. Melnik Thomas P. Mikell Herman I. Pollock John Byron Prather Rev. Elwood F. Reeves, Jr. William Rowe Raymond Saltzman Nathan J. Schneider Manuel Sidkoff C. Leo Sutton Charles C. Townsend Stewart E. Warner Morris Weisman William N. West, 3rd Morris M. Wexler John H. Wharton Judah Zelitch David B. Zoob

    CLASS OF 1928 Herman M. Ellis, Agent Number Giving 30 Per Cent Giving 39 Amount $2,009.50 Harry Norman Ball Sanford D. Beecher Franklin H. Berry Clifford M. Bowden Mrs. Esther G. Brandschain Joseph Brandschain J. Russell Cades William V. Cherry Morris Cheston J. Lawrence Davis Guy G. deFuria Frederick Deininger Herman M. Ellis David H. Frantz Stuart B. Glover Joseph A. Grazier Martin Greenblatt Harrison G. Kildare Samuel P. Lavine Hon. Paul S. Lehman Abraham Levin Mordecai Lipkin Thomas MacFarland, Jr. James Montgomery, Jr. Benson N. Schambelan A. Allen Simon Lawrence M. C. Smith Leon Sobel Joseph Weintraub Edward S. Weyl

    CLASS OF 1929 Alan J. Smith, Agent Number Giving 29

    37 $2,155.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount William B. Arnold John H. Austin Milton Berger

    11

  • Herman Cohen Stanley B. Cooper Daniel De Brier Lawrence E. Frankel B. Graeme Frazier, Jr. Morris B. Gelb Walter E. Greenwood, Jr. Gilbert G . Harris Albert M. Hoyt, Jr. William S. Rudders G. Harry Isaacson Joseph G. Jackson William F. Kennedy Edward S. Lower Samuel Marx William L. Matz Henry D. Paxson, Jr. William L. Rubin Sidney Schulman Ernest Scott Louis Sherr Alan J. Smith Theodore Voorhees Guy E. Waltman W. Wyclif Walton H. Albert Young

    CLASS OF 1930 J. Russell Gibbons, Agent Number Giving 30 Per Cent Giving 32 Amount $2,382.50 Samuel A. Armstrong George M. Brodhead W. Frederic Colclough Samuel E. Ewing Joseph First Edward W. Furia Sydney Gerber J. Russell Gibbons Samuel E. Gilbert Louis Gorrin Stanley Jakubowski Joseph Kaplan Herman Krakovitz William H. Kresch Raymond E. Larson Hon. Mark E. Lefever I. Harry Levin Elias Magi! Clarence Mesirov lsidor Ostroff Lawrence Potamkin James W. Scanlon Andrew J. Schroder, 2nd Norman Snyder Kenneth Sauser Alexander T. Stein Mrs. Helen M. Warren Carroll R. Wetzel John R. Young Bernard Zimmerman

    CLASS OF 1931 Knox Henderson, Agent Number Giving 47 Per Cent Giving 43 Amount $8,335.00 Alexander B. Adelman Nathan Agran Philip I. N. Alperdt James R. Anderson, Jr. Arthur W. Bean John H. Bertolet William R. Bready, 3rd Dudley T. Easby, Jr. Natt M. Emery, Jr. Edward L. Frater Hon. Theodore R. Gardner Frank E. Gordon Elihu A. Greenhouse Samuel Handloff

    12

    Martin F. Hatch Edwin S. Heins Knox Henderson Edward B. Hodge Israeli. Jamison Alexander Katzin Ashby M. Larmore Nathan Lavine Hon. Herbert S. Levin Abraham J. Levinson John B. Martin Robert V. Massey, Jr. Jack J. McDowell Alex L. Nichols Martin H. Philip Harry Polikoff Col. Shalon Ralph Augustine Repetto Paul H. Rhodes Darrah E . Ribble George M. D. Richards Hon. Samuel J. Roberts W. Albert Sanders Willis Satterthwaite Adelbert S. Schroeder Bernard G. Segal J. Tyson Stokes Allen C. Thomas, Jr. William H. Vincent Harry P . Voldow Joseph Weinfeld Mrs. Edith H. West

    *Harry H. Wexelblatt

    CLASS OF 1932 Walter W. Beachboard,

    Agent Number Giving 28 Per Cent Giving 29 Amount $1,942.50 Hon. Alexander F. Barbieri Walter W. Beachboard M. Robert Beckman Samuel A. Blank William C. Bodine John C. Bruton, Jr. Harold J. Conner Hon. John M. Davis Mrs. Esther Oshiver Fisher Hon. Morris Gerber Miss Mary E. Groff George A. Kershner David H. Kubert

    *Harold C. Lohren Miss Elizabeth C. Lownsbury Eugene A. Nogi Israel Packel Raymond M. Pearlstine Calvin H. Rankin Nathan Rosbrow Max Rosenn Bernard Schwartz Daniel G. Smith Samuel L. Sperling Sidney S. Stark I. Newton Taylor, Jr. Harold B. Wells, Jr. Edward Z. Winkelman

    CLASS OF 1933 Nathan Silberstein, Agent Number Giving 41 Per Cent Giving 48 Amount $3,681.40 Gustave G . Amsterdam David F. Anderson Hon. C. Wilson Austin Max M. Batzer Robert J. Callaghan Sidney Chait William H . Doerr, Jr. Martin B. Ebbert

    Eugene H . Feldman Howard W. Fineshriber Edward First Joseph H. Flanzer Austin Gavin, Jr. Henry J. Goldberg Henry Greenwald Sidney E. Jaffe James L. Johnson Edward A. Kaier Joseph M. Leib William Lipkin Carl P. Lundy Paul Maloney Jerome L. Markovitz JohnS. McConaghy Samuel Mink Francis J. Morrissey, Jr. Benjamin H. Oehlert, Jr. Henry B. Oestreich John B. Pearson Samuel Popper John E. Power, Jr. David H. Rosenbluth Col. Francis M. Sasse Arthur R. Schor Gilliat G. Schroeder, Jr. Nathan Silberstein James L. Stern Edward G. Taulane, Jr. Eugene K. Twining William C. Wise Samuel R. Wurtman

    CLASS OF 1934 Ronald J. Christy, Agent Number Giving 27

    32 $1,923 .13

    Per Cent Giving Amount Arthur L. Adams S. Samuel Arsht William D. Barfield John S. Bernheimer Leonard J. Bernstein Dr. Roland J. Christy William H. Conca Louis W. Cramer Mrs. Irene R . Dobbs Philip B. Driver, Jr. Eugene C. Fish Solomon Freedman Hon. Albert H. Heimbach Abraham Hofferman C. Sumner Katz Robert L. Lingelbach George W. McKee, Jr. A. Arthur Miller Mrs. D. Grater Minskoff Ernest D. Preate Clay M. Ryan Harold B. Saler Emanuel G. Scoblionko Milton C. Sharp Morris Smith Jules E. Spector Jerome B. Weinstein

    CLASS OF 1935 Frank E. Hahn, Jr., Agent Number Giving 41 Per Cent Giving 45 Amount $2,137 .50 Herman M. Buck F. William Carr E . Calvert Cheston Joseph W. deFuria Hon. Chauncey M. Depuy James B. Doak Bernard Eskin Samuel Fessenden Calvin J. Friedberg Gordon W. Gabel!

    Frank H. Gelman Kenneth W. Gemmill Fred P. Glick Louis J. Goffman Frank E. Hahn, Jr. Leonard Helfenstein Charles J. Hepburn, Jr. Donald V. Hock Charles W. King Emanuel Laster Robert F. Lehman A. Harry Levitan Daniel W. Long Josiah Macy, Jr. William M. Maier Daniel F . Marple Harry R. Most Harry A. Redeker Nathan L. Reibman Grover C. Richman, Jr. John Ross Frederick E. Smith Boyd L. Spahr, Jr. Harry E. Sprogell J. Pennington Straus T. F. Dixon Wainwright Albert C. Weymann, Jr. RichardT. Williamson Irving Wilner Arnold Winokur Frank J. Zugehoer

    CLASS OF 1936 Milton B. Garner, Agent Number Giving 40 Per Cent Giving 41 Amount $3,286.00 James Andrews, Jr. Sydney S. Asher, Jr. Samuel Bard Richard Benson James E . Birdsall John Bishop, 6th Hon. S. Thomas Bucciarelli Clement J. Clarke, Jr. Roderick T . Clarke Alfred F. Conrad Harry B. Davidson Harry T . Devine Herbert G. DuBois Wayland F. Dunaway, 3rd Edward P. Frankel Milton B. Garner Sylvester S. Garrett, Jr. Lewis M. Gill Mrs. Helen Lipschitz Glick Hon. Edward J. Griffiths Charles S. Jacobs Robert G. Kelly George C. Laub Bernard V. Lentz Berthold W. Levy Hon. JosephS. Lord, 3rd Edwin S. Maimed Hon. Jerome A. O'Neill John N. Osterlund Harry A. Poth, Jr. Joseph Rhoads Henry W. Scarborough, Jr. Hon. Charles A. Shea, Jr. G. William Shea Morris H. Sheer David Shotel Karl H. Strohl Thomas R. White, Jr. C. Martin Wood, Jr. John K. Young

    CLASS OF 1937 Joseph Bell, Agent Number Giving 32 Per Cent Giving 33 Amount $2,521.38 Mrs. Anne Fleming Baxter

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  • Joseph Bell Claire G. Biehn Milton Cades Harrison H. Clement Edward I. Cutler Mrs. F. Schwartz Davidow Sydney M. Friedman Albert B. Gerber Hyman Goldberg Louis S. Hankin Lester E. Kabacoff Herman F. Kerner Morrison R. Kirts Harold E. Kohn Frederick E. Lark Benjamin S. Loewenstein Benjamin Marmer Randal Morgan Norman L. Plotka Paul Port Bayard H. Roberts Victor J. Roberts, Jr. Alex Satinsky John N. Schaeffer, Jr. C. Wayne Smyth C. Tracy Taylor Robert L. Trescher Ernest R. Von Starck Frederick A. Van Denbergh,

    Jr. Herman Weber, Jr. Benjamin Weinstein

    CLASS OF 1938 Raymond J. Broderick, Agent Number Giving 36 Per Cent Giving 42 Amount $2,302.00 John H. Archer Ralph M. Barley Hon. Raymond J. Broderick Theodore L. Brubaker Keron D. Chance Richard N. Clattenburg Sylvan M. Cohen J. Harry Covington, 3rd M. Carton Dittmann, Jr. Leonard L. Ettinger Myer Feldman Robert N. Ferrer Bernard Frank Richard W. Goslin, Jr. Harold P. Gould Harry A. Greenberg Jesse G. Heiges Hon. Gregory G. Lagakos Maurice Levin Richard M. Martin Hon. Barron P. McCune John L. Owens Irwin Paul Morris Pfaelzer, 2nd Herman B. Poul Solon L. Rhode, Jr. Hanley S. Rubinsohn Roger Scattergood Irving R. Segal Neville B. Shea JohnS. Simpson Charles M. Solomon John H. Stewart James A. Sutton Herbert Toff William White, Jr.

    CLASS OF 1939 James Hunter III, Agent Arthur R. Kane, Jr., Agent Number Giving 45 Per Cent Giving 52 Amount $2,684.50 Mrs. Roxanna Cannon Arsht Thomas J. Beddow

    Fall 1967

    Thomas R. Bevan Henry M. Biglan John W. Bohlen John P. Bracken Philip A. Bregy Joseph W. P. Burke Thomas R. Butler T. Sidney Cadwallader, 2d Leo T. Connor Albert J. Crawford, Jr. Fronfield Crawford William H. Egli Leon S. Forman William L. Fox Robert S. Gawthrop, Jr. Thomas P. Glassmoyer Seymour L. Green Carl E. Heilman James Hunter, III Arthur R. Kane, Jr. H. Allen Lochner William H. Loesche, Jr. Percy C. Madeira, 3rd Ralph S. Mason Leroy S. Maxwell Sherwin T. McDowell Walter P. McEvilly Miss Doris E. Montgomery John C. Phillips Robert C. Porter W. Frazier Scott W. Simms Sharninghausen John P. Sinclair W. Lloyd Snyder, Jr. Elias W. Spengler Benjamin F. Stahl, Jr. Howard W. Taylor, Jr. Frank J. Toole Robert Ungerleider Nelson D. Warwick Hon. Gerald J. Weber Conrad A. Wickham, Jr. Roy Wilkinson, Jr.

    CLASS OF 1940 Lewis Weinstock, Agent Number Giving 28 Per Cent Giving 29 Amount $1,405.00 Oakford W. Acton, Jr. Robert D. Branch Samuel A. Breene John C. Decker Richard M. Dicke Robert J. Dodds, Jr. WilliamS. Eisenhart, Jr. Carl J. W. Hessinger

    *Francis Hopkinson Andrew Hourigan, Jr. Emanuel H. Klein John L. McDonald Samuel V. Merrick Paul V. Miller Arthur E. Newbold, 3rd Thomas A. O'Boyle George Ovington, III Anderson Page William R. Reynolds David J. Salaman Robert W. Sayre Jacob Seidenberg Milton H. Shapiro Mrs. H. Solis-Cohen Spigel Alvin A. Swenson, Jr. Benjamin R. Townsend Lewis Weinstock David L. Wilson

    CLASS OF 1941 Paul A. Wolkin, Agent Number Giving 45

    45 $3,233.13

    Per Cent Giving Amount

    Mrs. M. Corson Appelgarth Edmund Backman S. Lester Block Herbert Brener Horace R. Cardoni Paul M. Chalfin Frederick J. Charley John R. Clark Walton Coates Marvin Comisky A. Lynn Corcelius Robert I. Cottom Edward M. David Herman S. Davis David H. W. Dohan William B. Farran Richard J. Farrell Louis Goldstein Hon. Paul B. Greiner Paul I. Guest Alvin E. Heutchy Chester C . Hilinski Robert C. Koury Vincent J. Labrasca Peter Liebert, 3rd William E. Lindenmuth SamuelS. Logan, Jr. William J. Lowry, 3rd Daniel J. McCauley, Jr. Charles J. Moos Robert E. Porter R. Stewart Rauch, Jr. Lipman Redman Milton W. Rosen George B. Ross Leonard Sarner William J. Scarlett Bernard J. Smolens John M. Stocker Wilson Stradley E. Chalmers Sweeney Edwin K. Taylor S. Robert Teitelman Roy J. Waychoff, Jr. Paul A. Wolkin

    CLASS OF 1942 Frederic L. Ballard, Agent Number Giving 24 Per Cent Giving 35 Amount $1,020.00 Frederic L. Ballard Philip E. Barringer Pershing N. Calabro Watson S. Campbell John R. Graham Donald E. Hittle Albert E. Holl, Jr. Hon. Robert W. Honeyman Edmund Jones Robert L. Kunzig SamuelS. Laucks, Jr. A. Leo Levin Charles E. Rankin Walter N. Read Craig M. Sharpe Samuel P. Shaw, Jr. Arnold M. Smith Elvin R. Souder Thomas B. Steiger Joseph W. Swain, Jr. Paul C. Van Dyke H. John Weisman, Jr. Thomas H. Wentz George C. Williams

    CLASS OF 1943 Robert Hachenburg, Agent Number Giving 8

    17 $245.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount Bernard M. Barish William J. Dickman

    Robert Hachenburg William B. Johnson Mrs. E. Hatton Landis Joseph Shanis John N. Stull Ellis W. Vanhorn, Jr.

    CLASS OF 1944 Barton E. Ferst, Agent Number Giving 11 Per Cent Giving 46 Amount $800.00 Mrs. Trudell Green Brown Theodore A. Evans Barton E. Ferst Stanley E. Gilinsky Frederick G. Kempin, Jr. Meyer Kramer L. Stanley Mauger Carl F. Mogel David V. Shapiro Michael Waris, Jr. PaulL. Wise

    CLASS OF 1945 Number Giving Per Cent Giving Amount Joseph Bak Jay D. Barsky S. Harry Galfand

    5 56

    $300.00

    Mrs. Violet Hursh Meehan Mrs. M. Charleston White

    CLASS OF 1946 James C. Bly, Agent John L. Esterhai, Agent John R. Miller, Agent Number Giving 12

    45 $280.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount James C. Bly Ralph T. Buchsbaum Curtis C. Carson, Jr. Robert G. Erskine, Jr. John L. Esterhai John K. Hanrahan John R. Miller Mrs. Emma Forry Mullen Louis B. Nielsen Albert B. Sharp Harold Tull William H. G. Warner

    CLASS OF 1947 Robert M. Landis, Agent Number Giving 23

    31 $1,010.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount Arlin M. Adams Raymond J. Bradley Francis Shunk Brown, 3rd James E. Carr Charles R. Cooper, Jr. Emerson L. Darnell Robert B. Doll Albert G. Driver Justin G. Duryea Leon Ehrlich William L. Huganir George M. James Robert M. Landis Russell R. Levin Hon. Alfred L. Luongo William H. Mann Alfred W. Putnam Hon. Herman M. Rodgers Henry W. Sawyer James P. Schellenger H. Hurlburt Tomlin Michael Von Moschzisker Morris L. Weisberg

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  • CLASS OF 1948 Raymond Jenkins, Agent Number Giving 48 Per Cent Giving 37 Amount $1,714.50 Walter Y. Anthony, Jr. John M. Bader Augustus S. Ballard Martin M. Bell James C. Bowen James F. Brown, Jr. Richard P. Brown, Jr. Wilson Bucher Hon. James E. Buckingham Charles M. Donnelly Mark R. Eaby, Jr. Melvin C. Fisher Robert P. Frankel William J. Fuchs David Goldberg John I. Hartman, Jr. Joseph F. Harvey Daniel H. Huyett, 3rd Raymond Jenkins Solomon Katz Eugene W. Lederer Harvey Levin Marvin Levin Robert Margolis Francis E. Marshall John E. McCarthy, Jr. WalterS. Peake Marvin D. Perskie Franklin Poul John F. Rauhauser, Jr. Henry T. Reath George H. Reid Donald Reuter George R. Rittenhouse Samuel B. Russell Herbert W. Salus, Jr. Scott W. Scully Charles S. Shapiro E. Eugene Shelley John A. Shrader George W. Thompson Kimber E. Vought James J. Walsh Mrs. M. Lubich Weisberg Thomas E. Wilcox Bernard Wolfman Milton A. Wollman John F. Zeller, 3rd

    CLASS OF 1949, February Henry N. Platt, Jr., Agent Number Giving 37

    43 $1,590.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount William A. Baird Francis Ballard Hyman L. Battle, Jr. Lewis B. Beatty, Jr. William F. Bohlen Donald M. Bowman Edward F. Canfield Alan H . Cassman Samuel B. Corliss Cassin W. Craig Clifford C. David William R. Deasey Ralph B. D'Iorio George C. Eppinger Bernard A. Fischer Robert B. Frailey Alex L. Fricke Roy A. Gardner Gordon W. Gerber M. Stuart Goldin James W. Hagar Alexander Hemphill A. C. Reeves Hicks John T. Macartney

    14

    Milford L. McBride, Jr. Samuel W. Morris Henry N. Platt, Jr. Charles B. Ruttenberg Philip M. Smithers Lee N. Steiner Casper W. B. Townsend, Jr. William D. Valente Charles B. P. Van Pelt William T. Walsh Henry M. Wick, Jr. Carl A. Wiker Howard Yarus

    CLASS OF 1949, June Louis J. Carter, Agent Number Giving 32

    43 $1,561.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount William H. Bayer Marshall Bernstein Francis Carey, Jr. Louis J. Carter Basil S. Cole, Jr. Marvin R. Halbert Mrs. Doris May Harris Bancroft D. Haviland William M. Hebrank Hugh H. Howard James F. Hyde, Jr. Hon. William F. Hyland Charles E. Ingersoll Franklin E. Kepner Paul R. Kramer Frederick H. Law, Jr. William D. Lucas Herman H. Mattleman Thomas A. Mcivor William E. Miller, Jr. Miss Harriet M. Mims Edward W. Mullinix David H. Nelson Henry R. Nolte, Jr. David W. O'Brien Martin J. O'Donnell Charles C. Parlin, Jr. Hon. DanielL. Quinlan, Jr. Francis M. Richards, Jr. Marvin Schwartz Murray L. Schwartz Robert W. Valimont

    CLASS OF 1950 Stephen J. Korn, Agent Number Giving 39

    39 $2,623.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount Morton Abrams William W. Atterbury, Jr. J. William Barba Francis J. Bowden, Jr. Arthur C. Dorrance, Jr. John W. Douglass Daniel H. Erickson Peter Florey John R. Gauntt M. Kalman Gitomer Richard J. Gordon Philip R. Grant Charies H. Greenberg Robert S. Grodinsky Robert A. Hauslohner John F. Heinz Theodore H. Husted, Jr. Thomas M. Hyndman, Jr. PaulL. Jaffe Hon. D. Donald Jamieson Louis J. Kober Stephen J. Korn Joseph T. Labrum, Jr. Melvin G. Levy Joseph L. Loughran Merton J. Matz

    Charles F . Mayer J. Grant McCabe, 3rd Raymond W. Midgett, Jr. Ernest L. Nagy William G. O'Neill Stanley W. Root, Jr. Douglas D. Royal Alexander N. Rubin, Jr. Sylvan H. Savadove Alvin R. Schomer Thomas Thatcher John J. Tinaglia Mrs. Virginia B. Wallace

    CLASS OF 1951 The late John J. Galbally,

    Agent Number Giving 48 Per Cent Giving 37 Amount $2,423.88 Clyde W. Armstrong C. Thomas Attix, Jr. Marvin K. Bailin Milton Beckett Harold Berger Nathan Berlant Christopher Branda, Jr. Neil W. Burd Crede C. Calhoun Stuart Coven Harold Cramer Park B. Dilks, Jr. Charles E. Dillon John L. Dolphin John F. A. Earley Paul M. Eyster Sidney Ginsberg Martin S. Goodman Joseph K. Gordon Oliver F. Green, Jr. Francis B. Haas, Jr. Gerald J. Haas George J. Hauptfuhrer, Jr. John F. Healy Charles F. Herr Miss Constance J. Hinman Leon C. Holt, Jr. Henry M. Irwin David Kittner Robert L. Leininger Herbert M. Linsenberg Jerome Lipman John B. McCrory Edward B. Meredith Mrs. Regina Haig Meredith George J. Miller Donald G. Oyler James H. Peters David M. Satz, Jr. Joseph J. Savitz Henry G. Schaefer, Jr. Edward M. Seletz Robert M. Smith John D. Smyers Thomas J. Sullivan William F. Trapnell Robert S. Trigg Richard H. Warren

    CLASS OF 1952 Joseph P. Flanagan, Agent Number Giving 52 Per Cent Giving 44 Amount $1,820.00 JohnS. Adams, 3rd Donald M. Allen, Jr. John G. Bartol, Jr. Robert F. Blanck Mrs. Juliet T. Brace J. Scott Calkins John P. Chandler Ira B. Coldren, Jr. Delbert W. Coleman

    John P. Connors George H . Conover, Jr. B. Patrick Costello Clive S. Cummis Frank S. Deming Allen I. Dublin JosephS. Elmaleh JohnS. Fisher, 2nd Edward L. Flaherty, Jr. Joseph P. Flanagan, Jr. Kiefer N. Gerstley Maxwell P. Gorson Robert S. Hass Alvin J. Ivers Robert M. Johnson George B. Kaiser William A. Kelley, Jr. Allan M. Kluger Eugene R. Lippman Edwin R. Lowry William J. Lubic Edward W. Madeira, Jr. Anthony S. Minisi Casper W. Morris, Jr. Edward M. Nagel George W. Nordham Marion D. Patterson, Jr. Joseph M. Reardon Benjamin F. Schweyer Jules Silk Jack Sirott Burton Spear William T. Steerman George V. Strong, Jr. Walter I. Summerfield, Jr. John T. Synnestvedt William J. Taylor Thomas J. Timoney Robert E. Wachs Seymour C. Wagner Murry J. Waldman Seth W. Watson, Jr. Minturn T. Wright, 3rd

    CLASS OF 1953 Leonard Barkan, Agent Number Giving 64 Per Cent Giving 49 Amount $1,631.00 Miss Margaret P. Allen Vincent J. Apruzzese E. Boyd Asplundh Nathaniel A. Barbera Leonard Barkan Richard A. Bausher Frederick T. Bebbington Don B. Blenko Hon. Edward J. Bradley Jack Brian Mitchell Brock John Butterworth James S. Cafiero William T. Campbell, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Hill Carson Gordon Cavanaugh Lee F. Driscoll, Jr. William Fearen Albert J. Feldman Louis S. Fine A. Theodore Flum Caleb Foote Joseph H. Foster John C. Garner Lewis Gerber Alexander Greenfeld G. Taylor Hess James R. Hornick Edward H. Huss Bernard M. Kimmel Harry V. Klein, Jr. John P. Knox Louis E. Levy Allan W. Lugg

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  • Henry C. Maiale Donald R. McKay Ellis H. McKay William J. McLaughlin, 3rd William E. Mikell George A. Moore, Jr. Edgar E. Moss, 2nd Ronald B. Myrter Roderick G. Norris C. Lee Nutt, 3rd Thomas N. O'Neill, Jr. Stanley M. Poplow Samuel F. Pryor, 3rd Irwin E. Robinson David N. Savitt William B. Scatchard, Jr. Philip Shuchman Arthur R. G. Solmssen Alan M. Spector George A. Spohrer Stanley P. Stern Theodore Tarter Donald P. Vernon Hon. William W. Vogel David E. Wagoner Sheldon M. Weiss S. Donald Wiley Karl E. Wolf William A. Wyatt George C. Xakellis

    CLASS OF 1954 Morris M. Shuster, Agent Number Giving 49

    55 $1,240.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount Ernest N. Agresti Paul C. Astor Jerome R. Balka Edward J. Blake Stanley W. Bluestine John H. Bozic, Jr. Floyd E. Brandow, Jr. Bruce L. Castor Aims C. Coney, Jr. Chester T. Cyzio Samuel E. Dennis Pasquale J. Diquinzio Carl A. Frahn Robert Freedman Marvin Garfinkel William L. Glosser MortonS. Gorelick Garry G. Greenstein Lt. Col. Bennet N. Hollander Merton E. Jones Ralph V. Jones Richard J. Jordan James M. Keating, Jr. Richard H. Knox Samuel M. Lehrer Lawrence J. Lichtenstein S. Gerald Litvin Albert F. McGee, Jr. Henry C. McGrath Thomas F. Meehan, Jr. Murray Milkman Gerald J. Mongelli Mrs. Melva Long Mueller Lloyd I. Paperno William J. Purcell Pace Reich Eugene H. Rotberg Raymond C. Schlegel Robert M. Scott David Seliger Morris M. Shuster Barry R. Spiegel George S. Stewart, 3rd William Thatcher Charles I. Thompson, Jr. William A. Whiteside, Jr. Mrs. Joan P. Wohl

    Fall 1967

    Edward A. Woolley Sidney T. Yates

    CLASS OF 1955 Irving M. Hirsh, Agent Robert L. Kendall, Agent Number Giving 46 Per Cent Giving 47 Amount $1,435.00 W. Thomas Berriman John L. Boyle, Jr. Thomas J. Calnan, Jr. Ward F. Clark Joel C. Coleman James R. Cooper Samuel Diamond Edward L. Edelstein Thomas A. Everly, Jr. Milton A. Feldman William Goichman David J. Goldberg David C. Harrison Francis J. Hartman Donald R. Haws Robert L. Hesse Irving M. Hirsh James M. Howley W. Scott Johns, 3rd David J. Kaufman Robert L. Kendall, Jr. Norman M. Kranzdorf Edwin Krawitz Arthur Levy Dominic T. Marrone Arthur H. Moss Paul A. Mueller, Jr. Bertram S. Murphy Barton L. Post Joseph V. Reaph, Jr. S. White Rhyne, Jr. James M. Richardson Angus M. Russell HenryS. Ruth, Jr. Hon. Ralph F. Scalera Murray M. Schwartz AlbertS. Shaw, Jr. Edward L. Snitzer Alvin L. Snowiss Joseph H. Stanziani D. Charles Valsing Joel H. Weinrott Mervin M. Wilf Alfred T. Williams, Jr. Barry B. Wohlman Norman P. Zarwin

    CLASS OF 1956 Alan G. Kirk II, Agent Carl W. Schneider, Agent Number Giving 46

    38 $1,299.76

    Per Cent Giving Amount Herbert J. Abedon Louis D. Apothaker Edward F. Beatty, Jr. Robert M. Beckman George L. Bernstein Donald K. Bobb Richard L. Bond William H. Clipman, 3rd Hugh P. Connell Paul C. Dewey Angelo A. Di Pasqua John A. Erickson Richard H. Floum Leon H. Fox, Jr. A. Fred Freedman Isaac S. Garb Blair F. Green J. Barton Harrison Herman S. Harvey, Jr. Samuel L. Hirshland Richard V. Holmes

    Seymour Kanter Alan G. Kirk, 2nd Miss Dolores Korman George J. Lavin, Jr. Arthur W. Leibold, Jr. Charles F. Ludwig Richard L. McMahon James W. Moore Milton 0. Moss Raymond J. Mueller, Jr. Robert Neustadter Harris Ominsky Charles K. Plotnick Mrs. G. Woodward

    Ponomareff Curtis R. Reitz JohnS. Schmid Carl W. Schneider Leonard S. Slavit Donn P. Slonim John M. Wajert Saul I. Weinstein Robert J. Williams Norman M. Wilson, Jr. Vincent X. Yakowicz Mrs. Barbara Kron

    Zimmerman

    CLASS OF 1957 Richard Schneider, Agent Number Giving 61 Per Cent Giving 64 Amount $1,880.00 Alvin S. Ackerman Maurice Axelrad William M. Barnes John Bertman Daniel B. Brandschain William W. Cancelmo Edwin B. Carpenter Archimedes Cervera Isaac H. Clothier Robert S. Cohen John D. Cummings Michael M. Dean Daniel T. Deane, Jr. Nicodemo De Gregorio James N. Diefenderfer Herbert L. Ely Charles M. Farbstein Mrs. Patricia H. Frankel Mahlon M. Frankhauser Gerald P. Garson Samuel L. Glantz Robert E. Glaymon Larry J. Goldsborough George Graboys George C. Greer Ronald H. Isenberg Gerald E. Kandler John 0. Karns Richard Kirschner Goncer M. Krestal Seymour Kurland William W. Lanigan Charles H. Laveson Robert J. Levy William G. Malkames James F. McClure, Jr. Stephen J. McEwen, Jr. Edward M. Medvene JosephS. Moloznik Jerrold V. Moss James M. Mulligan D. Frederick Muth Jay G. Ochroch Russell R. Reno, Jr. Stephen I. Richman Thomas B. K. Ringe, Jr. Richard M. Rosenbleeth Edward E. Russell Joseph W. Salus Richard G. Schneider

    Raymond Schwartz J. Earl Simmons, Jr. Mrs. Ellen P. Queeney Suria John R. Suria Myles H. Tanenbaum Michael L. Temin Parke H. Ulrich, Jr. E. Norman Veasey Ronald P. Wertheim Harvey G. Wolfe Simon R. Zimmerman, 3rd Law School Class 57

    CLASS OF 1958 George B. McNellis, Agent Number Giving 52 Per Cent Giving 43 Amount $1,152.00 Irwin Albert Fred C. Aldridge, Jr. Duffield Ashmead, 3rd Bennett I. Bardfeld Albert R. Beal Harold J. Berger S. David Brandt A. Balfour Brehman, Jr. Benjamin E. Carter Philip Cohen Joseph A. Damico, Jr. Martin S. Evelev Stanley Frank Philip R. Frieder Jacques Geisenberger, Jr. Howard Gittis Melvin D. Glass Louis Goldhirsh Sidney R. Granite Yves Grappotte John J. Grauer RichardT. Gross Bernard M. Guth John G. Harkins, Jr. Henry R. Heebner, Jr. Raymond L. Hovis Harry A. Kitey William G. Klenk, 2nd Charles F. Knapp George D. Knapp Michael G. Kurcias John. P. Leemhuis Harvey Levin James A. Loughran Alan W. Margolis George B. McNelis Ramon R. Obod Michael A. Orlando, 3rd James A. Perrin Robert L. Pfannebecker Littleton W. Roberts, Jr. Ronald R. Rosenberg John J. Runzer Joseph H. Savitz Allan B. Schneirov Allen G. Schwartz Edwin W. Semans, Jr. Richard W. Stevens Louis G. Tarantino, Jr. Friebrich J. Weinkopf Marvin Weiss Elliott Yampell

    CLASS OF 1959 Joseph Beller, Agent Number Giving 50

    33 $1,021.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount Alan I. Aberman Louis J. Adler L. Carter Anderson Donald Beckman Sanford D. Beecher, Jr. Joseph Beller Michael Bernstein

    15

  • Paul E. Bomze John W. Brock, Jr. H. Donald Busch Richard L. Cantor Philip Cherry Jonathan S. Cohen William Congreve, 3rd Thomas S. Conlon Wallace P. Cooney George C. Corson, Jr. Murray S. Eckell William J. Green Murray C. Goldman Arthur R. Gorr Bernard M. Gross Jack G. Handler Selwyn A. Horvitz John R. Rudders Samuel H. Karsch Albert W. Laisy Thomas B. Moorhead John T. Mulligan Allen 0. Olin Herbert L. Olivieri Peter C. Paul Martin B. Pitkow Allan Ratner George F. Reed Gordon W. Renneisen Charles N. Ross Marshall A. Rutter Matthew J. Ryan, 3rd Boris Shapiro Oscar F. Spicer Alan R. Squires Joseph F. Strain Louis M. Tarasi, Jr. Ira P. Tiger David R. Tomb, Jr. Herbert A. Vogel John D. Wilson Capt. Robert L. Wilson Franklin A. Wurman

    CLASS OF 1960 John F. Dugan II, Agent Number Giving 62

    55 $1,430.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount Felix Albert Edward L. Batoff Charles J. Bogdanoff Anthony J. Caiazzo Jesse H. Choper Ralph H. Clover Frederick Cohen Edward I. Dobin John F. Dugan, II Frank Federman Melvin S. Feldman Mrs. Ruth M. Ferrell Miss Cherie A. Gaines Gordon Gelfond Michael Goldman Lewis J. Gordon H. Chester Grant Frank E. Greenberg Robert J. Hastings Edmund G. Hauff Charles A. Heimbold, Jr. John H. Higgs Edward Hoopes, 4th Richard S. Hyland John R. Jakubowski Allan Katz Mark K. Kessler Charles G. Kopp Gerald G. Kramer Henry W. Lavine Frank H. Lewis Randall D. Luke Albert B. Michell David 0. Miller

    16

    Robert A. Miller Roland Morris Samuel W. Newman Benjamin S. Ohrenstein Robert E. Penn Samuel J. Reich Richard D. Rivers Edward Robin George F . Robinson Samuel W. Salus, 2nd C. Zachary Seltzer David E. Seymour David S. Shrager William C. Smith Edwin L. Solot Silas Spengler Lowell S. Thomas, Jr. Thomas T . Trettis, Jr. Nicholas Vardino, Jr. Michael F. Walsh John A. Walter Charles M. Weisman Alvin M. Weiss Michael J. Wherry David L. Williams Marvin M. Wodlinger Frederick D. Wood Ronald Ziegler

    CLASS OF 1961 David L. Steck, Agent Number Giving 49

    45 $847.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount Jared H. Adams Edward N . Adourian, Jr. James H . Agger Paul R . Anapol Lewis Becker Alan Cooper Lawrence F. Corson Raymond K. Denworth, Jr. Arthur J . England, Jr. Mrs. Ruth Morris Force Fredric J. Freed Robert A. Freedman Bernard Glassman Rayner M. Hamilton Mrs. Ann Epstein Harrison James N. Horwood Howard M. Jaffe Anthony L. Joseph Malcolm B. Kane Charles K. Keil Daniel M. Kristol Lewis S. Kunkel, Jr. Herbert W. Larson Anthony S. Leidner Paul G. Levy Wilfred F. Lorry Jack K. Mandel Spencer G. Nauman, Jr. David F. Norcross William B. Pennell Ronald Pinsky Paul B. Pollack Arthur D. Rabelow David V. Randall Robert A. Rosin Patrick J. Salve Irwin M. Samuels Robert J. Sann James M. Scanlon Robert M. Shay Anthony J. Sobczak David L. Steck Marc L. Swartzbaugh Harold B. Wells, 3rd David H. Wheeler Bruce B. Wilson Lawrence E. Wood Roger S. Young Edward K. Zuckerman

    CLASS OF 1962 E. Barclay Cale, Agent Number Giving 83 Per Cent Giving 68 Amount $1 ,100.00 Milton D. Abowitz Richard D . Atkins Paul Auerbach Mrs. A. Cafiero Balliette William Balliette, Jr. Joseph F . Battle, Jr. Leigh W. Bauer John W. Beatty George R. Beck, Jr. Frank C. Bender Mrs. B. Petchenik Berman C. Ronald Bleznak

    *StuartS. Bowie R. David Bradley Jonas Brodie Scott P. R. Burnaman E . Barclay Cale, Jr. William B. Christy, 4th Leonard J. Cooper

    ''Robert B. Cohen Alfred W. Cortese, Jr. James D. Crawford Kenneth M. Cushman William J. Dale Mrs. Judith Norvick Dean George C. Decas Richard D. Ehrlich Richard H. Elliott Alexander Endy Burton H. Finkelstein NickS. Fisfis Robert F. Y. Garrett, 3rd John E. Gillmor Francis E. N. Gleeson Donald F. U. Goebert Herbert Goldfeld Stephen R. Goldstein Harold Greenberg Gerald E. Haughey Martin G . Heckler John A. Herdeg

    *Andrew W. Hiller Burton Hoffman Paul D. Horger Garry Hyatt Steven D . Ivins Warren J. Kauffman John P. Kelley Edmond M. Kirby Jerold G. Kievit Daniel J. Lawler Larry F. Lefkowitz Edward J. Lewis David P. Loughran Spencer A. Manthorpe Robert W. Maris Thomas R. McMullin Edwin S. Moore, 3rd Stephen J. Moses Alexander Neave Hans C. Nolde Philip S. Nyman Lewis F. Parker Robert M. Philson Alan J. Pogarsky Martin M. Pollock John H. Potts Charles B. Pursel David E. Rapoport Alan E. Saltzman Edward A. Sawin, Jr. Pasco L. Schiavo Miss Suzanne R. Schiffman Richard J. Sharkey M. Michael Sharlot Louis P. Silverman Alan R. Smukler John F. Solomon, Jr.

    Martin W. Spector Charles H . Thomas, Jr. Galen J. White, Jr. Morris Zacher Arnold Zenker

    CLASS OF 1963 John L. Harrison, Agent Number Giving 66

    49 $944.50

    Per Cent Giving Amount William N . Appel Steven A. Arbittier David E. Auerbach David C. Auten Donald V. Berlanti Aaron D. Blumberg Harold Bogatz A . Richard Caputo Abraham J. Chasnoff Birchard T. Clothier Henry B. Cortesi Thomas F. Cunnane

    *Morton F. Daller Nicholas P. Damico Mrs. Joanne R. Denworth Stephen R. Domesick Lowell H . Dubrow Anthony L. Dutton David M. Epstein Mrs. Myrna Paul Field Melvyn H. Freeman Nathan G . Ginsburg Edward M. Glickman Jay L. Goldberg John L. Harrison, Jr. Harold Jacobs Albert W. Johnson, 3rd Robert L. Kaminsky Arthur S. Karafin Morris C. Kellett Martin N. Kroll Judah I. Labovitz John J. Langenbach James R. Ledwith Gerald M. Levin Arthur L. Levine Stephen M. Lipschutz Arnold Machles David H. Marion Sidney G. Masri Francis G. Mays John H. McGrail Henry F. Miller John R. Mondschein Joseph L. Monte, Jr. Louis H. Nevins RobertS. O'Hara, Jr. Robert J. Partlow Earle J. Patterson, 3rd Thomas E. Quay Herbert Riband, Jr. Lt. J. Ashley Roach Michael J. Rotko Peter M. Ryan Charles A. Shaffer Stephen A. Sheller Max Spinrad Albert M. Stark Jonathan R. Steinberg Robert J. Stern David C. Toomey Thomas R. White, 3rd Mrs. Faith Ryan Whittlesey Miss Susan P. Windle Edwin D. Wolf Stephen G. Yusem

    CLASS OF 1964 William J. Levy, Agent Number Giving 67

    48 $1,184.00

    Per Cent Giving Amount

    LAW ALUMNI JOURNAL

  • Anonymous John T. Andrews, Jr. John R. Arney, Jr. Richard A. Ash Steven T. Atkins Peter F. Axelrad Frank B. Baldwin, 3d Michael M . Baylson George W. Bissell Max E. Blumenthal George C . Bradley Earl T . Britt Andrew B. Cantor Robert L. Coles Nicholas D. Constan, Jr. George M. Dallas, 4th David Dearborn Marshall A. Deutsch Calvin S. Drayer, Jr. Neil K. Evans Peter A. Eveleth Donald G . Farrell Frank Felleman H . Robert Fiebach Eugene E . Fike, 2nd Lt. Dennis M. Flannery Michael 0. Floyd Michael H . Frankel Ira H . Freedman John R. Gibbel L. Anthony Gibson Henry A. Gladstone Richard J. Haber HenryS. Hilles, Jr. James G. Hirsh George H . Jackson, 3rd Richard A . Jacoby John W. Jeffers Alan K. Kaplan William J . Levy Richard A. Lippe Richard K. Mandell Richard C. Montgomery Francis J . Murphy Mansfield C. Neal, Jr. Samuel H. Nelson Bruce S. Nielsen Michael A . O'Pake Miss Marian R. Pearlman Paul D. Pearson Mrs. Roselyn Prager Ramist David L. Robinson

    Martin F . Robinson Christopher R. Rosser Miss Leda Rothman Herbert F. Schwartz Howard Shapiro Richard M. Shusterman Henry R. Silverman Earl B. Slavitt Burton K. Stein Alan Steinberg James A. Strazzella Irwin J. Tenenbaum Peter C. Ward Richard D. Wood, 3rd

    CLASS OF 1965 H arvey Bartle, III, Agent Number Giving 64

    45 $686.50

    Per Cent Giving Amount Martin J. Aronstein H arvey Bartle , 3rd Anthony G. Bateman Robert E. Benson Harold P. Block Malcolm M. Blumberg Paul J. Bschorr Mrs. Lita Indzel Cohen Robert F . Dakin Albert L. Doering, 3rd Charles H. Dorsett, Jr. Neil G . Epstein William H . Ewing Theodore A. Fleron James A. Freyer Meritt B. Gavin Stephen M. Goodman Richard Gordimer Allan B. Greenwood David D. Hagstrom Gilbert W. Harrison Paul C. Heintz Gilbert P. High, Jr. Richard M. Horwood Stephen L. Hymowitz James W. Jennings James H. Johns, Jr. J . William Johnson Richard F. Kotz William M. Labkoff Bruce E. Lacoss William H . Lamb

    CORPORATE GIFT PROGRAM A record total of 25 forward-looking companies

    matched gifts to 1966-67 Alumni Annual Giving of Law alumni employees, officers and directors. Presently there are over 300 corporations who have a plan for matching gifts to schools and universities. The Alumni Office will be glad to supply information to any alumnus who may be in a position to influence the establishment of a matching gift plan in his company.

    The names of corporate donors who have partic-ipated in this year's Law School Annual Giving Program are listed below. These corporations have generously matched, wholly or in part, the gifts of our alumni in their employ. The number of the companies and the amount received from them increased significantly again this year as more join the matching gift program.

    Alumni who are eligible to have their gift matched are urged to send in their company's form in order that the Law School may benefit from it. The matching amount is also credited to you, your class and your region.

    Fall 1967

    Elias B. Landau Alan M. Lerner

    *Benjamin Lerner Albert L. Lingelbach Frederick B. Levitch H arry R. Marshall, Jr. Gerald J. McConomy William J . Morehouse Albert C. Oehrle, Jr. Morgan L. Pape CarlS. Rauh Harry E. Reagan, 3rd David F . Richardson Richard D. Rogovin D avid P. Ross Lawrence J. Rothenberg Blair L. Sadler Miss Natalie I. Salkind Sheldon N. Sandler Jeffrey B. Schwartz Conrad M. Sherman Arthur R. Spector Henry A . Stein H arvey Steinberg David F . Stover Norman F. Strate, Jr. Neil H . Tannenbaum Welsh S. White

    James Eiseman, Jr. Allan M . Elfman Paul Felixon Burton D. Fretz Lawrence A. Garber Henry A. Gass Thomas Gibson Francis X . Gindhart Marvin S. Goldklang Richard M. Goldman Roger L. Goldman Paul W. Heil Bruce G. Hermelee Dale P. Kensinger William N. Levy Stephen S. Lippman Stephen N . Lipton Robert B. Marcus Richard H. Martin Leroy S. Maxwell, Jr. Miss Patricia A. Metzer Melvin B. Miller Todd S. Parkhurst H . Donald Pasquale Samuel G . Payne David Plimpton Daniel Promislo R. Martin Reiley Daniel R. Ross Fred A. Ruttenberg Michael A. Sand

    John T . Williams Parker H. Wilson James A . Wimmer Donald F . Wright

    CLASS OF 1966

    Lt. Frederick H . Sandstrom Gurney P. Sloan, Jr. Charles S. Sokoloff

    James F. Bell , IV, Agent Number Giving 56

    30 $520.80

    Per Cent Giving Amount John N. Ake, Jr. David J. Anderson Mrs. Carol Rubovitz Aronoff Lt. Robert N . Axelrod James F. Bell Allen D. Black James B. Blinkoff Harry 0. Boreth Richard M. Cherry Michael M. Coleman

    Richard D. Steel John H. Titley Harold K. Vickery, Jr. Joel Weisberg Matthew C. Weisman Thomas E. Wood Bernard K. Wruble Richard M. Zimmerman

    CLASS OF 1967 Jacob Hart, Agent Lawrence Weiner, Agent Number Giving Per Cent Giving

    Rocco Conte, 2nd Amount $10.00 Roger F . Cox Louis S. Sachs John M. Desiderio Manuel H. Dubon

    AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY ARTHUR ANDERSEN COMPANY BRISTOL-MYERS COMPANY CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY EATON YALE & TOWNE, INC. FORD MOTOR COMPANY GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY HOOKER CHEMICAL CORPORATION INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA ITEK CORPORATION MARINE MIDLAND CORPORATION MERCK & COMPANY, INC. OLIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORPORATION PENN SALT CHEMICAL CORPORATION PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY PHILCO DIVISION P. LORILLARD COMPANY PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA SCOTT PAPER COMPANY SIMMONS COMPANY SMITH KLINE & FRENCH LABORATORIES STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF INDIANA THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK

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  • SUMMARY OF REGIONS (Areas, other than Philadelphia, with 15 or more alumni)

    Chairman-J. Pennington Straus, L'35

    Per Cent of No. of No. parti- Participation Amount

    Region Chairman Alumni cipating 1966-67 1965-66 1966-67 1965-66

    Cleveland, Ohio Henry W. Lavine, L'61 16 16 100 77 $ 475 $ 200 San Francisco, Calif. Ronald Pinsky, L'61 17 11 65 50 207 187 Chicago, Ill. Richard J. Farrell, L'41 21 13 62 44 695 505 Delaware County, Pa. Guy G. deFuria, L'28 108 67 62 60 4,072 7,644

    Melvin G. Levy, L'50 Lancaster County, Pa. Robert L. Pfannebecker, L'58 42 26 62 65 1,585 1,527 Burlington County, N.J. Edward N. Adourian, Jr., L'61 36 17 52 46 435 365 Lehigh County, Pa. Emanuel G. Scoblionko, L'34 54 27 50 61 1,260 1,165 York County, Pa. SamuelS. Loucks, L'42 21 10 48 43 415 385 Chester County, Pa. Thomas R. Butler, L'39 71 32 45 52 1,656 2,096 Washington, D.C. Charles B. Ruttenberg, L'49 190 83 44 45 2,533 2,843 Trenton, N.J. Edward B. Meredith, L'51 40 17 43 38 385 295 Wilmington, Del. Herbert W. Larson, L'61 80 33 41 46 1,103 785 Lackawanna County, Pa. James W. Scanlon, L'30 48 19 40 37 998 812 Atlantic City, N.J. Robert Neustadter, L'56 44 17 39 62 765 1,186 New York, N.Y. Richard M. Dicke, L'40 406 153 38 43 12,686 7,843 Allegheny County, Pa. George J. Miller, L'51 80 30 38 45 1,300 1,305 Berks County, Pa. Richard T. Williamson, L'35 56 '"' 21 38 33 573 471 Camden, N.J. William F. Hyland, L'49 97 36 37 49 2,475 2,656 Dauphin County, Pa. Francis B. Haas, Jr., L'51 52 19 37 35 795 398 Montgomery County, Pa. Victor J. Roberts, L'37 210 77 37 37 3,515 2,658 Los Angeles, Calif. Marshall A. Rutter, L'59 47 17 36 40 1,048 975 Boston, Mass. Philip G. Nyman, L'62 32 11 34 32 380 140 Bucks County, Pa. Charles M. Marshall, L'64 68 21 31 30 926 743 Luzerne County, Pa. Andrew Hourigan, Jr., L'40 67 20 30 38 686 2,954 Schuylkill County, Pa. Calvin J. Friedberg, L'35 22 6 30 32 440 471 Northampton County, Pa. John C. Hambrook, L'47 45 13 29 48 795 890 Erie County, Pa. Mortimer E. Graham, L'25 30 7 23 20 520 160

    Totals 2000 819 41% 44% $42,723 $41,659

    A GLANCE AT TEN YEARS ABOVE AVERAGE OF ANNUAL GIVING

    Number of Per Cent Amount Year Contributors Participation Contributed

    1957-58 1096 29 $ 37,635. 1958-59 1365 34 45,000. 1959-60 1281 32 50,096. 1960-61 1250 31 50,812. 1961-62 1498 37 53,325. 1962-63 1680 41 63,389. 1963-64 1791 42 72,935. 1964-65 1860 42 87,164. 1965-66 1920 43 102,124. 1966-67 1904 43 105,454.

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    These Regions Equalled or Bettered the Over-all Alumni Participation of 43%

    Region Agent Per Cent Cleveland, Ohio Henry W. Lavine, L'61 100 San Francisco, Calif. Ronald Pinsky, L'61 65 Chicago, Ill. Richard J. Farrell, L'41 62 Delaware County, Pa. Guy G. deFuria, L'28

    Melvin G. Levy, L'50 62 Lancaster County, Pa. Robert L. Pfannebecker, L'58 62 Burlington County, N.J. Edward N. Adourian, Jr., L'61 52 Lehigh County, Pa. Emanuel G. Scoblionko, L'34 50 York County, Pa. SamuelS. Loucks, L'42 48 Chester County, Pa. Thomas R. Butler, L'39 45 Washington, D.C. Charles B. Ruttenberg, L'49 44 Trenton, N.J. Edward B. Meredith,