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1982 Commencement Program New York Law School digitalcommons.nyls.edu NYLS Publications Commencement Programs 1982 1982 Commencement Program New York Law School Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/commencement_progs NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL Ninetieth Commencement Exercises June 6, 1982 The Investiture Ceremony Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professorship of Law AVERY FISHER HALL Lincoln Center New York, New York BOARD OF TRUSTEES John V. Thornton, Chairman of the Board Senior Executive Vice President, Consolidated Edison Co., Inc. David Finkelstein, Vice Chairman Chairman of the Executive Committee and General Counsel Bates Manufacturing Company, Incorporated Alfred J. Bohlinger '24, Trustee Emeritus Superintendent of Insurance, State of New York, 1950-1955 A.H. Brawner, Jr. Chairman of the Board, B. I. Financial Services Group, Inc. Chairman of the Board of Menlo School and College J. William Campo Chairman of the Board Jardine Ter Bush & Powell Inc. Barbara Debs President, Manhattanville College Alvin Dworman '51 Chairman of the Board, Lee National Corporation Jerry Finkelstein '38, Trustee Emeritus Publisher, New York Law Journal Alexander D. Forger Partner, Milbank Tweed Hadley and McCloy Sylvia D. Garland '60 Partner, Hofheimer Gartlir Gottlieb & Gross Maurice R. Greenberg '50 President, American International (Ins.) Group, Inc. Alfred Gross, Trustee Emeritus Trustee, Horace Mann School Walter M. Jeffords, Jr. Chairman of the Board, Northern Utilities, Inc. Hon. William Kapelman '40 Justice of the Supreme Court State of New York Administrative Judge, Supreme Court, Bronx County Criminal Branch Samuel J. LeFrak Chairman of the Board, Lefrak Organization, Inc. Hon. Francis T. Murphy, Jr. '52 Presiding Justice, Appellate Division, First Department Supreme Court, State of New York Vice President, New York Law School Alumni Association John J. Navin, Jr. Vice President, Corporate Counsel and Secretary, ITT Corp. Harry Ostrov '25 Past President, New York Law School Alumni Association Calvin H. Plimpton Formerly, President, Amherst College Professor of Medicine, Downstate Medical College John M. Regan, Jr. Chairman of the Board, Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. E. Donald Shapiro Dean, New York Law School Hon. Eli Wager '54 Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York President, New York Law School Alumni Association Sydney A. Woodd-Cahusac Treasurer, Rockefeller University * * * * * * FACULTY AND OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION E. Donald Shapiro, Dean Daniel Gutman, Dean Emeritus Margaret S. Beam, Associate Dean Arnold H. Graham, Vice Dean Lucille M. Hillman, Assistant Dean Anthony J. Scanlon, Assistant Dean Roy M. Mersky, Librarian Arthur Best Michael Ambrosio Sidney Kess Robert I. Blecker Irving Anolik Alfred H. Kleiman Lisa H. Blitman Joseph T. Arenson Paul J. Korngold Michael Botein Sidney Asch Richard H. Kuh Barbara Brodlieb Michael Baden Michel Landron James Brook Harold Baer, Jr. Joseph Lapatin William L. Bruce Edwin H. Bennett Ephraim Leibowitz Eugene Cerruti Harvey S. Berenson C. Herbert Leshkowitz Lung-chu Chen Frederick S. Berman Fred A. Levine John R. Dugan Hartley T. Bernstein Anthony F. LoGatto William Epsten Elliott L. Biskind George C. Mantzoros Craig W. Friedrich E. Carrington Boggan Kenneth E. McCallion B. James George Arthur M. Borden Vincent D. McDonnell Gustave Harrow Burton H. Brody Brian E. McGunigle Philip S. James W. Haywood Burns Jeremiah B. McKenna James P. Kibbey Benjamin Busch Gerald Meyer Joseph H. Koffler Paul A. Cable David Minars Gerald Korngold Robert Clem Zuhayr A. Moghrabi Kim M. Lang Cynthia Price Cohen Lester Nelson Joel S. Lee Myron Cohen Maurice N. Nessen Myres S. McDougal Angelo Cometa David B. Newman Joel M. Martel Harvey J. Coopersmith Martin Oliner Cyril C. Means, Jr. Frank Cuccio Kellis E. Parker Ira Mickenberg Anthony Edward Davis Robert T. Perry, Jr. Stephen A. Newman Nicholas L. Deak Seymour M. Peyser David M. Rice John D. Delmar John G. Poles Edward B. Samuels Manuel Del Valle Elliott H. Pollack George M. Schain Joseph DiFede Gail S. Port Douglas D. Scherer Steven Dobkin Alan I. Raylesberg Milton A. Silverman Jeffrey M. Elliott Edward D. Re Andrew Simak Leonard Leigh Finz Perry S. Reich James F. Simon Frank Fioramonti Ivor S. Richard Catherine A. Sullivan Stuart M. Fischman W. Bernard Richland Janet R. Tracy Peter Fisher Irwin A. Rosenberg Stephen Flanders Ernst H. Rosenberger Henry H. Foster Mordecai Rosenfeld Albert Garretson Frank R. Rosiny Charles F. Gibbs Henry Barnett Rothblatt Joel C. Glanstein Philip J. Ruffo Kristin Glen Bernard J. Ruggieri Harrison J. Gold in Norman C. Ryp Bernard Goodwin David G. Samuels Milton S. Gould Meyer Scheps Jul Eliot Graham Sanford J. Schlesinger Martin Greene Martin A. Schwartz Nancy Ledy Gurren S. Bernard Schwarz Simeon L. Guterman Harold Seidel Morris Gutt Nelson Seitel Miriam Haines Franklyn C. Setaro Stephen L. Hammerman Lewis Shapiro Richard Harbus Barbara E. Sheehan Lee L. Holzman Norman M. Sheresky Christopher A. Hughes Michael Sigall Martin S. Hyman Martin Silfen John C. Ingram Jeffrey I. Slonim Joseph T. Ippolito Marianne C. Spraggins Jay B. ltkowitz C. Richard Stafford Marvin E. Jacob Zachary A. Starr Andrew R. Jacobs Ernst C. Stiefel Arnold S. Jacobs Neal Sultzer Roger B. Jacobs Robert S. Taft John J. Jerome Michael G. Tannenbaum John W. Johnson Ronald Turbin Douglas W. Jones John Yafai Louis Clayton Jones Ernest van den Haag Alfred S. Julien Otto L. Walter Albert Kalter Jay W. Wertheimer Salem M. Katsh Marcia E. Young Louise G. Kerner Marcia Zaroff 3 ORDER OF EXERCISE Dr. John V. Thornton, Presiding Chairmanof the Board Toccata & Fugue in D minor Johann Sebastian Bach Variations de Concert Joseph Bonnet Christopher C. Donges Organist PROCESSIONAL* Pomp and Circumstance No. 1, op. 39 Sir Ed ward Elgar INVOCATION Dr. Gilbert Klaperman, Rabbi CongregationBeth Sholom THE NATIONAL ANTHEM Francis Scott Key Elaine Knowles Soloist GREETINGS Dr. John V. Thornton Chairman Board of Trustees of New York Law School INVESTITURE Dean E. Donald Shapiro as the first Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law honoring Joseph Solomon '27 by Hon. Sherman G. Finesilver Chief Judge United States District Court for the District of Colorado FLOURISH OF TRUMPETS Geoffrey Bergler, James B. Hamlin, Jeff Silberschlag, Robert Summers Trumpet Fanfare from Symphony in C Major Johann Molter COMMENCEMENT REMARKS Hon. Rex E. Lee Solicitor General of the United States AWARDING OF PRIZES E. Donald Shapiro Dean of New York Law School assisted by Margaret S. Beam Associate Dean of New York Law School 4 FLOURISH OF TRUMPETS Sound The Alarm from Judas Macabees George Frederick Handel Trumpet Quartet CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES Mary S. Coleman Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court Alphonse M. D'Amato United States Senator Archbishop Iakovos Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church of North and South America Rex E. Lee Solicitor General of the United States Thomas Grey Wicker Associate Editor of the New York Times FLOURISH OF TRUMPETS The War March of the Priests Felix Mendelsohn Trumpet Quartet CONFERRING OF DEGREES Introduction of Candidates by Associate Dean Margaret S. Beam Presentation of Candidates by Dean E. Donald Shapiro Conferring of Degrees by Or. John V. Thornton BENEDICTION Archbishop Iakovos RECESSIONAL* Toccata from The Fifth Symphony Charles Marie Widor "The audience is requested to remain seated during the Processionaland Recessional. 5 CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR J.D. GRADUATES- SEPTEMBER 1, 1981 Catherine M. Anderson Herman Richard Heideklang B.S. Herbert H. Lehman College B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology M.A. New York University M.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sc.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Gerard J. O'Berle B.E.S. University of Bridgeport J.D. GRADUATES- FEBRUARY 1, 1982 Lena Anderson Robert Gene Hicks B.A. Morgan State University B.A. Montclair College Barbara Gelberg Angerman Barbara Ann Joiner B.S. Syracuse University B.A. Queens College Edward Joseph Anthony William Christopher Kane, Jr. B.S. Fordham University B.A. Manhattan College Lee S. Braunstein Bruce Brian Kaz B,S University of Florida B.A. Daeman College Robert Lantry Byrne Cheryl Joy Kent A.B. Boston College A.B. Berkeley University Risa Cohen-Kaplan William W. Kimball B.A. State University of New York at Albany B.A. Lehigh University Cynthia Marie Collins Ilene Stacey King B.A. Caldwell College B.A. Ramapo College Steven Alan Crain William D. Kirchhofer B.A. State University of New York at Cortland B.S. Fordham University Dennis Thomas D'Antonio Rose Marie Klaus B.S. Boston College A.B. Rutgers University - Douglass College Charlene Glover Daniels Jeffrey A. Kosterich* A.B. University of California - Berkeley B.S. State University of New York at Albany Diana Freeman Dempster John Michael Lang B.A. Skidmore College B.A. Fairleigh Dickinson University Margaret A. Enloe Edward Joseph Larschan B.A. Hunter College A.B. Colby College Peter John Farkas Karl Fulton Lehr B.A. Brooklyn College B.A. Valparaiso University Estelle Joan Flynn-Farias Steven Robert Linn B.A. St. John's University B.A. State University of New York at Ralph Thomas Gazzillo Stony Brook B.B.A. Pace College Deborah Irene Lynch Kenneth Seymour Gelnick B.A. Rutgers University B.A. City College of New York Francesca Emmy Martinez William John Grabinski B.A. City College of New York B.B.A. University of Michigan Edith E. Mazier Jacob Jesse Hays II A.B. Livingston College B.A. Dickinson College Joel M. Michaels Maria R. Hclhoski B.A. Brooklyn College B.F.A. New York University Shelah Stahl Moller James M. Hershler A.B. Cornell University B.A. State University of New York at Michael Alan Mollod Stony Brook B.S. University of Wisconsin Axel K. Hcydusch Lynn R. Niederman A.B. Bowdoin College B.A. University of Rochester "Joint JD/MBA program with Baruch College, City College of New York 6 Patrick Joseph O'Brien Robert Stuart Silberstein B.S. John Jay College B.A. Michigan State University John Gerard O'Leary Robert Steingut B.S. State University of New York B.A.
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