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University of Chicago Law School Chicago Unbound University of Chicago Law School Announcements Law School Publications 8-31-1958 Law School Announcements 1958-1959 Law School Announcements Editors [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: http://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/ lawschoolannouncements Recommended Citation Editors, Law School Announcements, "Law School Announcements 1958-1959" (1958). University of Chicago Law School Announcements. Book 83. http://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/lawschoolannouncements/83 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Law School Publications at Chicago Unbound. It has been accepted for inclusion in University of Chicago Law School Announcements by an authorized administrator of Chicago Unbound. For more information, please contact [email protected]. I FOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER Announcements The Law School FOR SESSIONS OF 1958 • 1959 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1958-1959 1958 SUMMER QUARTER June 23 Monday Registration for the Summer Quarter June 24 Tuesday Classes meet (except those in the Medical School. which begin Monday, July 14) July 4 Friday Independence Day: a holiday Aug. 24 Sunday Convocation Sunday Aug. 29 Friday Summer Convocation; Summer Quarter ends (except clas ses in the Medical School, which end October 4) AUTUMN QUARTER Sept. 29-Oct. 8 Undergraduate Orientation Period Oct. 4 Saturday 'lRegistration for the Autumn Quarter (except of entering un Oct. 6 Monday dergraduates) Oct. 6-8 Monday- < of entering undergraduates Wednesday jRegistration Oct. 7 Tuesday Classes in the Divisions and Professional Schools meet Oct. 9 Thursday Classes in the College meet Nov. 27 Thursday Thanksgiving Day: a holiday Dec. 14 Sunday Convocation Sunday Dec. 19 Friday Autumn Convocation Dec. 20 Saturday Autumn Quarter ends 1959 WINTER QUARTER Jan. 5 Monday the Winter Quarter,' classes meet Jan. 6 Tuesday }Registrationfor Jan. 31-Feb. 6 Orientation Period for Midyear entering undergraduates Feb. 9 Monday Midyear classes in the College meet Mar. 15 Sunday Convocation Sunday Mar. 20 Friday Winter Convocation Mar. 21 Saturday Winter Quarter ends SPRING QUARTER Mar. 30 Monday the Spring Quarter; classes meet Mar: 31 Tuesday }Registrationfor May 30 Saturday Memorial Day: a holiday June 1 Monday University holiday June 7 Sunday Convocation Sunday June 12 Friday Spring Convocation: Conferring of Higher Degrees Convocation: Conferring of Bachelor's Degree June 13 Saturday {SpringAlumni Day; Spring Quarter ends The new Law Buildings, which the School will in 1959. occupy Autumn, Burton-Judson Courts, in which law students are housed, will be linked the to on the the American Bar Center buildings west, will be immediately adjoining on the east. The laying oj the cornerstone oj the new Law Buildings. Clockwise, jrom lower left, the Right Honorable The Viscount Kilmuir, Lord High Chancellor oj Great Britain; Glen A. Lloyd, J.D. '23, Chairman oj the Board oj Trustees oj the University; Lawrence A. Kimpton, Chan cellor oj the University; Edward H. Levi, J.D.'35, Dean oj the Law School; and the Honorable Earl Warren, Chief Justice oj the United States. Rockefeller Memorial Chapel International House Hutchinson Court Albert Merritt Billings Hospital Four major landmarks among the one hundred buildings on the Quadrangles oj the University oj Chicago. The Special Convocation Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary oj the University oj Chicago Law School Chicago Kansas City Los Angeles New York The pictures above show jour jrom among the meetings oj alumni oj the Law School that are heldjrequently throughout the nation. Law School students during a tour oj the Ame;ican Bar Center. The Center, national head quarters jor administration and research oj the American Bar Association, is located directly across the streetjrom the new Law Buildings. A meeting oj one oj the round tables during the annual meeting oj the International Association oj Legal Science, which brought to the Law School more than 130 delegates jrom twenty-two countries. The Lounge of the Law School Residence Hall II THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO II FOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER Announcements The Law School SESSIONS OF 1958-1959 VOLUME LVIII AUGUST 31, 1958 NUMBER 9 The statements contained in these Announcements are subject to change without notice. Published by the University of Chicago at the University of Chicago Press, 5750 Ellis Avenue, Chicago 37, Illinois, in nine issues annually. The Announcements are issued twice in October, once each in February and March, twice in April, and once each in May, June, and August. Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Chicago, Illinois, under the act of August 24. 1912. TABLE OF CONTENTS OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION. OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION . I. LOCATION, HISTORY, AND ORGANIZATION 3 II. GENERAL STATEMENT 4 III. ADMISSION OF STUDENTS 4 Admission of Students to the Undergraduate (J.D.) Program 4 Admission of Students to the Graduate (LL.M.) (J.S.D.) Program 5 Admission of Students to the Certificate Program . 5 Admission of Students to the Graduate Comparative Law and Foreign Law Programs. 5 IV. REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREES 5 The Undergraduate Program 5 The Graduate Program 6 The Certificate Program 6 The Graduate Comparative Law Program 6 The Foreign Law Program 7 V. EXAMINATIONS, GRADING, AND RULES 7 VI. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION . 8 First-Year Courses . 8 Second- and Third-Year Courses . 8 Seminars. 11 Courses for the Summer Session, 1958 12 Courses for the Summer Session, 1959 13 VII. SCHEDULE OF COURSES BY QUARTERS, 1958-59 14 VIII. PROFESSORSHIPS AND TEACHING FELLOWSHIPS 15 IX. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH FUNDS 15 X. PROGRAM OF RESEARCH IN LAW AND THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 16 XI. THE COMPARATIVE LAW RESEARCH CENTER 16 XU. THE LAW REVISION PROGRAM. 16 XIII. THE LAW-EcONOMICS PROGRAM 16 XIV. STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS AND LOANS 16 XV. CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, AND LECTURES 18 XVI. STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND HONORS 20 XVII. PLACEMENT • 22 XVIII. BUILDING AND LIBRARY 22 XIX. LINN HOUSE, THE LAW SCHOOL RESIDENCE 24 iii iv TAB LEO F CON TEN T S XX. INTERNATIONAL HOUSE. 24 25 XXI. THE CHAPEL • XXII. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 25 XXIII. THE STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE 26 XXIV. SUGGESTIONS FOR PRE-LEGAL STUDY 27 XXV. FEES AND OTHER INFORMATION 27 XXVI. STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE, 1957-58 . 28 XXVII. THE VISITING COMMITTEE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL. 36 XXVIII. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL 37 XXIX. PUBLICATIONS OF THE FACULTY, 1957-58 37 THE LAW SCHOOL OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION* LAWRENCE A. KIMPTON, Chancellor of the University. JOHN 1. KIRKPATRICK, Vice-Chancellor of the University. R. WENDELL HARRISON, Vice-President and Dean of the Faculties. WILLIAM B. HARRELL, Vice-President in Charge of Business Affairs. WARREN C. JOHNSON, Vice-President in Charge of Special Scientific Programs. WILUAM B. CANNON, Assistant Vice-President in Charge of Development. JAMES M. SHELDON, JR., Assistant to the Chancellor. WILLIAM V. MORGENSTERN, Secretary of the University. EMERY T. FILBEY, Vice-President Emeritus. EDWARD H. LEVI, Dean of the Law School, Law Building, First Floor. Jo DESHA LUCAS, Assistant Dean and Dean of Students, Law Building, First Floor. JAMES M. RATCLIFFE, Assistant Dean and Director of Placement, Law Building, First Floor. HERMAN H. FUSSLER, Director of the Library, Harper Memorial Library, Room MIO. ALBERT F. COTTON, Bursar. JOHN P. NETHERTON, Dean of Students. WILLIAM J. VAN CLEVE, Registrar. CHARLES D. O'CONNELL, Director of Admissions. OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION FRANCIS A. ALLEN, A.B., LL.B., J.S.D. (hon.), Professor of Law. WALTER J. BLUM, A.B., J.D., Professor of Law. NORMAN BURSLER, A.B., Research Associate (Associate Professor) and Law Librarian. ROGER C. CRAMTON, A.B., J.D., Assistant Professor of Law. WILLIAM W. CROSSKEY, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law. BRAINERD CURRIE, A.B., LL.B., LL.M., JUR.Sc.D., Professor of Law. AARON DIRECTOR, PH.B., Professor of Economics. ALLISON DUNHAM, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law. HARRY KALVEN, JR., A.B., J.D., Professor of Law. WILBER G. KATZ, A.B., LL.B., S.J.D., James Parker Hall Professor of Law. NICHOLAS DEBELLEVILLE KATZENBACH, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law. PHILIP B. KURLAND, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law. EDWARD H. LEVl, PH.B., J.D., J.S.D., Professor of Law. KARL N. LLEWELLYN, A.B., LL.B., J.D., Professor of Law. Jo DESHA LUCAS, A.B., M.P.A., LL.B., LL.M., Associate Professor of Law. RONALD H. MAUDSLEY, LL.B., B.C.L., M.A., Visiting Professor of Law. BERNARD D. MELTZER, A.B., J.D., LL.M., Professor of Law. Sorx MENTSCHIKOFF, A.B., LL.B., Professorial Lecturer. MAX RHEINSTEIN, DR.UTR.IUR., JURIS.DoCTOR H.C., Max Pam Professor of Comparative Law. MALCOLM P. SHARP, A.B., A.M., LL.B., S.J.D., Professor of Law. ROSCOE T. STEFFEN, A.B., LL.B., LL.D. (hon.), John P. Wilson Professor of Law. SHELDON TEFFT, A.B., LL.B., B.A., B.C.L., M.A., Professor of Law. HANS ZEISEL, DR.JUR., DR.POL.SCI., Professor of Law and of Sociology. DAVID J. COCKS, Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Instructor. W. JOHN EDWARDS, Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Instructor. JOHN D. FARNWORTH, Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Instructor. * Where no office location is given after the name, it is to be understood that the office is in the Administration Building, 5801 Ellis Avenue. 2 THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO GEORG GEIGER, A.B., LL.B., Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Instructor. WILLARD D. LORENSEN, A.B., LL.B., LL.M., Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Instructor. RICHARD R. F. SCOTT, B.A., LL.B., Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Instructor. KURT NAEF, DR.lUR., Teaching Research Assistant in Comparative Law CHARLES A. BANE, A.B., B.A., LL.M., Lecturer in Law. RAY GARRETT, JR., A.B., LL.B., Lecturer in Law.