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National Honor Scholars who entered The Law School in September. From left to right, back row: Payton Smith, Southern Methodist; William Dunn, Whitman; James Fleming, St. Mary's; Alfred Silva, Pomona; Kenneth Dam, Kansas; Elmer John­ son, Yale; third row: Peter Silvaslian, Trinity; Paul Klein, Haverford; George Petersen, Denison; Ernest Eisenmann, Ohio Wesleyan; James Weldon, Amherst; Richard Hansen, Harvard; Arthur Spada, Wesleyan; second row: Frederick Yonk­ man, Hope; Robert Claus, Antioch; Mark Liberman, Maine; Robert Navratil, Maryville; Charles Swan, Albion; Howard Krane, Grinnell; Robert Skolrood, Ohio Wesleyan; front row: Richard Berryman, Carleton; John Alex, Colby; Donald Padg­ itt, Knox; Charles Everett, Beloit. Not shown: Wilson Augustine, Swarthmore; Roger Bowen, Brown; Dario Garibaldi, Wabash; Barry Goldman, Ripon; Dallin Oaks, Brigham Young; Frank Potter, Hamilton; James Puckett, Earlham,' Stanley Traub, Wittenberg.

The above photograph was sent to the Record by Mr. Takeo Hayalratoa, assistant professor of law, Kobe University. On the left is Mr. Yasutaro Tanaka, JD '22, formerly president of Kobe University. On the right, Jerome Hall, JD '23, pro­ fessor of law, Indiana University. The picture was taken fol­ lowing a lecture delivered by Professor Hall at Kobe Univer­ sity. Professor Hall was en route to King's College, 1954-55 University, where he will be an exchange professor. Norman Abrams, Ekco Foundation Scholar for 18 The Law School Record Vol. 4, No.1

A session of the Committee on Admissions. Left to right: Professor Allison Dunham, Assistant Dean lames Ratcliffe, Dean of Students 10 Desha Lucas, Chairman.

Miss Miriam Chesslin, Mary Beecher Scholar for 1954-55 The Student Body, 1954

a inter­ Because Law School applications have more than doubled In many cases the Committee arranges personal during the last four years, the work of the Admissions VIew. were admitted to the Committee has increased greatly. All applications are One hundred thirty-one students class for 1954-55. states and passed on by the Committee, which considers various entering Thirty-nine eight are in the factors, including college grades and activities, scores on territories and foreign countries represented the Law School Aptitude Test, and recommendations. student body.

RESIDENCE OF MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT BODY

No. of No. of : Students Students

Alabama 2 Oklahoma ... 3

Arkansas 2 Oregon . 3 California 6 Pennsylvania . 8 Colorado 2 Rhode Island 1 4 Connecticut . 6 Tennessee 1 ... . Delaware. . .. . 1 Texas 1 District of Columbia . 1 Utah

. 1 Florida . 4 Vermont

' . 3 Idaho . 2 Virginia Illinois Washington . 3 '

. 1 Chicago . 86 West Virginia

. 1 Outside Chicago . 36 Wisconsin

Indiana' . 10 3 Foreign countries and U.S, territories and possessions:

. Kansas 4 England . 1

. Kentucky 3 Germany . 2

' , . Maine 2 . 1

. 2 , . Maryland Hawaii .. , 3

. 4 Iraq . 1

. Michigan 7 Italy . 1

. Minnesota 2 Korea . 1

. 1 Mississippi Panama . 1

Missouri . 4

Nebraska , . 1 278 New Hampshire . 1 Number of states represented (including the New Jersey . 11 District of Columbia) . . 39 New York . 26 countries and U.S. territories and North Carolina . 1 Foreign

. 8 Ohio . 7 possessions represented 19 Vol. 4, No.1 The University of Chicago Law School

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES REPRESENTED IN THE STUDENT BODY

School of Law Law Society's Lewis and Clark College Don Bosco Liceo (Italy) School of Antioch College London Baghdad Law School Loyola University of Maine University of Basel University Beloit University Marquette University Marshall Boston University College Bowman Gray School of Medicine Maryville College Massachusetts Institute of Brandeis University Technology Mexico Brigham Young University City College of Brockport State Teachers College University Michigan State Michigan College Mid-Pacific Institute (Hawaii) of Minnesota University of California University of Missouri University of California at Los Angeles University Park Morgan Junior College of Munich University of Chicago University State Murray College of New Mexico University New York State Maritime College New York University of Connecticut University Northwestern Corte D'Appello of Perugia (Italy) University Notre Dame University Oberlin College Ohio De Paul University of Oklahoma University University Pomona College of Panama Escuela Libre de Derecho (Panama) University of Paris Fordham University University of George Peabody Teachers College University Pennsylvania State Pennsylvania University Princeton Goethe University University Purdue University of Greece University Reed Grinnell College College Rensselaer Institute Polytechnic Rice Institute Harvard University Ri pon College Roosevelt University of Hawaii University Heidelberg University Rutgers University St. Hobart College John's College St. Hofstra College Joseph College St. Lawrence University St. College of Idaho Mary's College of San Francisco University of Illinois University Seoul Illinois Institute of Technology Imperial University Shimer University of Indiana College Indiana State Teachers College Southeastern State of Oklahoma College of Southern California James Millikan University University Southern Methodist University of Jerusalem University Stanford Uni John Marshall Law School versity Swarthmore Joliet Junior College College Syracuse University University of Kansas Talladega College of Texas College University of Trieste Trinity College 20 The Law School Record Vol. 4, No.1

Tufts College United States Coast Guard Academy Washington University Washington and Jefferson College Wesleyan University Western College for Women University of Wisconsin Wittenberg College Woodrow Wilson City College Wright Junior College Xavier University Yale University

Roger Cramton, Kosmcrl Scholar for 1954-55

Mrs. Ingrid Beall, Class of 1915 Scholar for 1954_j�5

Lewis R. Ginsberg, Arnold Shure Scholar for 1954-55

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Local photos by Stephen Lewellyn

Robert M. Lichtman, Phi Sigma Delta Scholar for 1954-55