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Michael G. Harpe

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Forgotten CORDS

T HE RECENT SEARCH for a successor to Albert M. Sacks, dean of the Law School, has illustrated the deficiencies


New Referee for the Paper Chase

President Bok ended months of speculation this week when he announced his selection of James Vorenberg '48, associate dean of


Three Review Editors Resign Over Affirmative Action Plan

Three members of the Harvard Law Review submitted their resignations over the weekend, citing disagreement with the Review's adoption last


An Affirmative Action

Stuart Singer, president of the Harvard Law Review, may be right when he says that everyone on the review recognizes


Rumors On New Law Dean Intensify; Bok May Have Offered Post To Judge

President Bok last December may have offered the deanship of the Law School to Robert E. Keeton, a federal judge


Law Review Adopts Affirmative Action

The Harvard Law Review, a prestigious law journal, yesterday altered its method of selecting members to try to increase the


Law Dean Candidates Decline Interview

Four Law School professors considered prime candidates to become the school's next dean recently declined to be interviewed by students,


New Ways to Find a Dean

When 17 Law School professors last week signed an internal memo asking the faculty to consider the dean-selecting procedure in


Professors Criticize Law Dean Search

Amid student demands for a formal role in the selection of a successor to Albert M. Sacks, dean of the