20 The Law School Record Vol. 9, No.2
The Entering Class - 1960
The Law School Class of 1963 includes, among its 134 members, representatives of 26 states and the District of Columbia. Those states are Arizona, Cal ifornia, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, In diana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Massachu setts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsyl vania, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia and Wis consin. The 134 entering students came to the Law School from 66 different colleges and universities. They are:
Amherst College Macalester College Boston College Marquette University Bowdoin College Maryville College Some of those present at the Reunion of the Class of 1934, Brigham Young University University of Michigan about which more appears elsewhere in this issue of the Record. Brown University Michigan State University California Inst. of Tech. Middlebury College U. of California at Los Angeles University of Nebraska Carleton College City College of New York Carnegie Inst. of Tech. Northwestern University University of Chicago Notre Dame University Coe College Ohio State University The Class of 1934 Reunion Colby College Ohio Wesleyan University Colorado College University of Pennsylvania In the Class of 1934 held a reunion Columbia University Pomona College early autumn, University of Connecticut Princeton University luncheon in downtown Harold L. Lipton was Cornell of Rochester Chicago. University University chairman of the which the Dartmouth College Reed College group arranged gathering; DePaul University Southern Methodist University Adolph A. Rubinson acted as Toastmaster. DePauw University Southern Illinois University The Law School was Professor Sheldon Georgetown University Stanford University represented by Harvard University Swarthmore College Tefft. Mrs. Jack O. Brown was a guest of the Class. Cross Holy College Syracuse University Mrs. Brown in the former Isabelle Muir, well known Hamilton College Trinity College Harpur College Tufts University to many alumni as secretary to Dean Harry Bigelow. Hobart College Wabash College Members of the Class included Victor H. College of Idaho Wesleyan University attending J. University of Illinois Wheaton College Baer, Walter W. Baker, Joseph M. Baron, Max Barth, Illinois Inst. of Tech. Whitman College Miss Florence O. Brown, Lawrence W. Kalamazoo College Whittier College Broady, Jack Knox College University of Wisconsin Gidwitz, Herbert J. Greenberg, Brimson Grow, Sam Lake Forest College Wittenberg College uel R. Hassen, Miss Charlotte Hornstein, Samuel J. Lawrence College Xavier University Walter V. Harold L. Loyola University (Chicago) Yale University Horwitz, Leen, Lipton, Joseph J. Mack, Graydon Megan, Hubert C. Merrick, Ben jamin Ordower, Harold Orlinsky, Stephen G. Proksa, Adolph A. Rubinson, Arthur W. Schulson, Edward R. Scribano, H. Leo Segall, James R. Sharp (of Wash ington, D.C.), Solomon Spector, Louis Terkel, Ned P. Veatch, Daniel S. Wentworth and Nathan Wolf berg.
The Teaching Fellows for 1959-60 gathered in the Charles Evans Hughes Seminar Room. Left to right: Ronald Corydon Finch, J.D., University of Chicago Law School; George J. Alexander, LL.B., University of Pennsuloania Law School; Charles M. Jacobs, J.D., University of Chicago Law School; Bernard W. M. Downey, L.L.B., University of London; Edward J. C. Album, B.A., Oxford University; Peter B. Powles, LL.B., Cambridge University; Richard K. Bain, B.C.L., Oxford Uni versity; and Walter M. Van Ceroan, Dr. Iur, University of Louoain. All except Mr. Van Ceroan, who was a Teaching Fellow in the Foreign Law Program, were Bigelow Teaching Fellows arul Instructors.