CURRICULUM VITAE (June 2016) PETER MARCUSE Home: 140 Greenwood Avenue Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning Waterbury, Connecticut 06704 Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and e-mail:
[email protected] Preservation Blog: UrbanAndPolitical at pmarcuse.wordpress.com Columbia University PERSONAL Year of Birth: 1928 Married to Frances Bessler, September 3, 1949. Three children, born in 1953, Irene, 1957, Harold, and 1965, Andrew. Six grandchildren, Tabitha, Aaron, Miriam, Monica, Noah, William, and Quinn. EDUCATION B.A., Harvard College, Magna cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa; Major: History and Literature of the 19th Century; 1948 J.D., Yale Law School, 1952. M.A. Columbia University, Department of Public Law and Government; Thesis topic: "Benign Quotas in Housing;" 1963. M.U.S., (Master of Urban Studies), Yale School of Architecture, Dept. of City Planning, 1968. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, Department of City and Regional Planning, College of Environmental Design, Social Policies Planning Program; Dissertation: "Home Ownership for Low Income Families: Legal and Financial Implications," 1972. EMPLOYMENT (Primary) Attorney with Margaret C. Driscoll, General Counsel, Connecticut State CIO Council, January 1953-November 1956. Director of Research, Connecticut State Commission on Housing, 1957-58; author of its "Report to the Governor and Legislature of the State of Connecticut." Private practice of law, Waterbury, Connecticut, November 1956-January 1962. Attorney and partner (managing partner, 1966-72), law firm Weisman & Weisman, Waterbury, Connecticut, specializing in corporate, tax, labor and real estate law; 1962-72 (on leave, 1968-69). Attorney, National Housing Law Project, School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, 1968-69. Professor of Urban Planning, University of California, Los Angeles, 1972-75.