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PERSONNEL OF THE REVIEW SECTION OF THE LEGAL DIVISION OF THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

January 22, 1940

B. REVIEW ATTORNEYS

Allen, Robert D.: 30 years of age; legal residence, Seattle, Wash.; University of Washington, 3 years, no degree; University of Washington Law School, LL. B., 1934; member of Washington State Bar, 1934; member U. S. District Court Bar, Western District of Washington, 1936; member of Bar of U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1937; associated with Todd, Holman & Sprague in general practice of law, Seattle, Wash., 1934-1938; legal department of Washington Title Insurance Company, Seattle, Wash., 1939; handling some research on labor questions while in general practice.

Anschuetz, Charlotte: 25 yrs. of age: legal residence, St. Louis, Missouri; Washington University, St. Louis, A. B, 1936, LL, B., 1939; four-year honor scholarship; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshman Honorary Sorority, Mortar Board; Delta Phi Alpha, German Language Honorary Fraternity; Phi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honorary Fraternity; Washington University Law Quarterly Staff; Marquette Law Review Staff; shared Breckinridge Moot Court prize; author of several notes and comments in Washington University Law Quarterly and Marquette Law Review Staff, 1938-9; member of Missouri Bar, 1939; associated with Edwin W. Knappe, of St. Louis, Missouri, as law clerk, 1938; Special Assistant to Deputy Industrial Commissioner of New York State Department of Labor in administrative law problems, 1939.

Barrow, Roscoe L.: 26 yrs. of age; legal residence, Chicago, Ill.; Lewis Institute, B. S., 1935, Northwestern University School of Law, J. D., 1938; Legal Publications Board Northwestern University, 1935-8; author of several comments and article "Business Entries before the Court," Illinois Law Review; member of Illinois Bar, 1938; worked as hotel clerk part time, 1938-38.

Beck, Roman; 35 yrs. of age; New York University, B. S., 1925; New York University Law School, LL. B., 1927; member of Sigma Society, honorary scholastic society; recipient of cash prize awarded highest student in the Department of Government; member of University debating team; member of New York Bar, 1927; associated with the following New York City firms in the general practice of law: Cardoza & Nathan, 1926-7; Halm, Whitlock & Scarff, 1928-30; Samuel B. Pollak & B. Pollak, 1931-6; Zeiger & Berliner, 1936–7; practice involved some work relating to trade associations and trade unions and included litigation and appellate work.

Boyls, Fanny: 34 yrs. of age; University of Texas, A. B., 1925; University of Texas Law School, LL. B., 1929; member of Texas Bar, private practice, 1929-34; attorney with H. O. L. C., 1934-7; large portion of private practice consisted of workmen's compensation, industrial insurance, and similar cases; also represented an oil company in matters involving labor relations.

Brownstein, Harry: 28 yrs. of age; legal residence, South Bend, Indiana; Indiana University, B S., 1934; Indiana Law School, J. D., 1936, with distinction; labor law course, Columbus University, Washington, D. C., 1939; member Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honorary scholastic society: member Beta Gamma Sigma, scholastic society; Indiana Law Journal; member Indiana Bar, 1936; worked as retail clerk and department manager with various stores while attending high school and college; associated with Arnold & Degnan in general practice of law at South Bend, Indiana, 1936-8, including representation of several labor organizations.

Butter, Emanuel; 33 yrs. of age; St. Johns University Law School, L. L. B., 1930; member of New York Bar, 1931; general law practice since 1931; represented employers in trucking industry in New York in collective bargaining between Capital Moving and Capital Warehousemen's Association and Brotherhood; drew up constitution and bylaws for United-Whelan Local Union (New York City); represented about 100 employees under workmen's compensation; associated with Ornstein & Silverman in four labor cases finally decided in Court of Appeals; while attending evening school worked for 7 years as clothing salesman, copywriter on newspaper, and installment collector.

Cokin, Louis: 25 yrs. of age; legal residence, Pawtucket, R. I.; Boston University, 1933-5; Georgetown Law School, LL. B., 1938; Assistant Editor. Georgetown Law Journal; faculty award for highest scholastic average, 1938; member of Rhode Island and D. C. Bars, 1938; author of several notes in Georgetown Law Journal, 1937-8; assisted Prof. Reuschlein in article, Mu

nicipal Debt Readjustment-Cornell Law Quarterly, 1938; assisted in preparation of text on municipal corporation, 1938; worked as truckdriver during vacations, 1933-6; employed by City Solicitor of Pawtucket, R. I., 1938; associated with law firm, McCarthy & Flynn, 1937-8, Pawtucket, R. I.

Compton, Raymond J.: 34 yrs. of age; legal residence, Potlatch, Idaho: University of Idaho; Stanford University, LL. B., 1930; member of Stanford University Law Review; academic award, Phi Alpha Delta, honorary academicsociety; member of Idaho Bar, 1930; member of U. S. Supreme Court Bar, 1935; member of D. C. District Court, 1936; member of D. C. Circuit Court of Appeals, 1937; worked as clerk, secretary, and in credit department while attending school; assistant prosecuting attorney, Weiser, Idaho, 1931; private practice in Potlatch, Idaho, 1932-5; Justice, First Justice District, Latalı County, Idaho, 1933-5; secretary to Congressman White, of Idaho, and Bierman, of Iowa, 1935; W. P. A. project control, 1935-6; P. W. A. Personnel Director's Office, 1936-7; private practice in District of Columbia, 1937-8; in private practice was legal advisor to officials of various labor organizations; as magistrate handled many matters involving status of employees in community.

Cooper, Evelyn N.: 27 yrs. of age; legal residence, Michigan; University of Michigan, A. B. 1933; University of Michigan Law School, LL. B., 1935; member of District of Columbia Bar, 1937; author of article on tax exemptions of public bonds, printed in Legal Notes on Local Government and article on Municipal Bankruptcy Act, Pennsylvania Law Review; Law Clerk, P. W. A., 1936-7; attorney, U. S. H. A., 1938-9; handling legal and administrative matters relating to labor; course in labor relations at George Washington University Law School.

Cooper, George Wallace: 32 yrs. of age; legal residence, District of Columbia; Central Missouri State Teachers College, A. B., 1928; University of Missouri, graduate work in Political Science, 1928-9; University of Virginia, LL. B., 1932; Phi Beta Kappa; member of Missouri Bar, 1931; private practice at Warrensburg, Missouri, 1932-7; prosecuting attorney, Johnson County, Missouri, 1935–7; associated with Chadbourne, Wallace, Clarke & Whiteside in practice of law at New York City, 1937-8; last five months with latter firm was in charge of labor relations work handled by the office, which represented a number of large employers.

Cooper, Harry: 27 yrs. of age; legal residence, Hartford, Connecticut; Yale University, A. B., 1933, cum laude; Yale Law School, LL. B., 1936 Betts Prize in American Literature, 1932; scholarship student; member of Connecticut Bar, 1937; worked as switchboard operator, 1935-6; legal assistant to Prof. James William Moore, Yale Law School, in preparation of revision of Gilbert's Collier in Bankruptcy, 1936; Department of Justice, legal research on Attorney General's survey of release procedures, 1937.

Cutler, Arnold R.: 32 yrs. of age; Yale College, A. B., 1930; Yale Law School. LL. B., 1932; member of Connecticut Bar. 1932; associated with Woodruff & Klein in general practice of law at New Haven, Connecticut, 1932–3; legal division of P. W. A., 1933–37; Chief Counsel for State of Washington for P. W. A., 1936–7; P. W. A. work consisted in part of matters relating to labor problems, construction controls, etc.

Daffan, Bliss: 33 yrs. of age; legal residence, San Antonio, Texas; Cumberland University, LL. B., 1928; partner in law firm of Bliss & Daffan in general practice of law, San Antonio, Texas, 1929-36; secretary to Congressman Maverick, of Texas, 1936-7.

Diamond, Bertram: 23 yrs. of age; legal residence, New York City; City College of New York, A. B., 1936; Columbia University, LL. B., 1939; Phi Beta Kappa; Pell Medal for second highest average scholarship, 1934; Ketchum Prize for philosophy; faculty scholarship for three years at Columbia University : James Kent honorary scholarship, Columbia University; editor, Columbia University Law Review; author of several notes in Columbia Law Review; member of New York Bar, 1939; counsellor in summer camp for boys, 1933-8; legal assistant to Prof. Milton Handler, Columbia University Law School, 1939. Farmer, Guy: 27 yrs. of age; West Virginia University, A. B., 1934; West Virginia University, College of Law, LL. B, 1936; Oxford University, Oxford. England, graduate work pursuant to Rhodes scholarship, 1936-7; Phi Betta Kappa; Order of the Coif; editor, West Virginia Law Quarterly; Rhodes scholarship; author of several notes and comments in West Virginia Law Quarterly; member of West Virginia Bar, 1936; worked as store clerk and sawmill helper during summers, 1930-34; legal research in connection with restatement of con

flict of laws at West Virginia University, 1935; associated with Campbell, McClintock & James in practice of law at Charleston, West Virginia, 1938.

Farmer, Margaret M.: 40 yrs. of age; legal residence, Southbury, Conn., Wellesley College, A. B., 1921; Yale Law School, 1930-2; Columbia Law School, LL. B., 1937; member of New York Bar, 1938; teacher of mathematics and physics, 1921-1937.

Findling, David: 31 yrs. of age; legal residence, District of Columbia; Columbia College, A. B., 1929; Columbia University Law School, LL. B., 1931; member of New York Bar, 1932; miscellaneous jobs during summer while in law school and college; associated with Brenner & Baer in practice of law in New York City, 1932; partner in Danielson & Findling in general practice of law in New York City, 1932–39.

Forer, Joseph: 29 yrs. of age; legal residence, Trenton, N. J.; Rutgers University, A. B., 1931; M. A., 1932, with high honors; University of Pennsylvania, LL. B., cum laude, 1936; Phi Beta Pappa; Order of the Coif; manrging editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1935-6; New Jersey State competitive scholarship to Rutgers University; member of D. C. Bar and D. C. Court of Appeals, 1936; author of several notes on University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1935-6; author of "Discounts in Trust Investments." Minnesota Law Review, January 1940; attorney in General Counsel's Office, Treasury Department, 1936-39.

Freeling, Anne E.: 30 yrs. of age; legal residence, Lawrence, Mass.; Northeastern Law School, LL. B., 1933; Dean's list (scholastic honor); member of Massachusetts Bar, 1933; member of U. S. Supreme Court Bar, 1937; worked while going to school for Warner V. Taylor, an attorney, Frederick C. Dumaine, a manufacturer, and Ropes, Gray, Boydon & Perkins, a law firm; secretary to Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., while he was Solicitor of the Department of Labor, 2 yrs., while he was Special Assistant to the Attorney General, 1% yrs.; worked with Dr. Wyzanski, included legal research and work on briefs.

Freund, Bernard W.: 27 yrs. of age; legal residence, Los Angeles, Calif.; University of Michigan, A. B., with distinction, 1933; University of Michigan Law School, LL. B., 1935; member of Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society: member of California Bar, 1936; worked in clothing store intermittently to 1935; associated with Freund, Appell & Mabaram as law clerk, Los Angeles, Calif., 1935-6; general law practice, Los Angeles, Calif., 1936–7.

Galton, Herbert B.: 26 yrs. of age; legal residence, Portland, Oregon; Reed College, A. B., 1935; University of Oregon Law School, J. D. 1938; graduate fellow in legal research, University of Oregon Law School, 1938-9; Phi Alpha Delta prize for highest ranking freshman student, 1936; member of student editorial board. Oregon Law Review, 1936-8; student editor-in-chief, Oregon Law Review, 1937-8; Order of the Coif, 1938; member of Oregon Bar, 1938; member of Bar, U. S. District Court of Oregon, 1939; author of several case notes, comments, and a leading article in Oregon Law Review, 1936–8; worked as shoe salesman while going to school, 1933-5; associated with Goldstein & Galton as law clerk, 1935-8; as attorney, 1939.

Green, John.: 29 yrs. of age; legal residence, Brockton, Mass.; Yale University, A. B., cum laude, 1935; Harvard University Law School, LL. B, 1939; Sterling scholarship at Yale University; Herbert Harker scholarship at Harvard University; member of Massachusetts Bar, 1939; school term and summer employment while going to school, including retail sales work, waiter, atheletic instructor, truck driver, gardener, advertising sales manager of student distributing agency; proprietor and manager of scrap metal company, 1936-7. Harrington, Daniel J.: 30 yrs. of age; legal residence, Butte, Montana; Carroll College, A. B., 1932 magna cum laude; Georgetown Law School, LL. B., 1938; member of D. C. Bar 1937: member of Montana Bar, 1938; clerk in Federal Bureau of Investigation; for 7 years employed as laborer in mines in Montana; has been member of U. M. W. and Butte Working Men's Union, (A. F. L.) Harris, Milton E.: 32 yrs. of age; legal residence, South Orange, N. J.; Amherst College, A. B., 1927: Harvard Law School, LL. B., 1931; Phi Beta Kappa; member of New York Bar, 1932: associated with Legal Aid Society of New York City, 1930; associated with Shearman & Sterling in the practice of law in New York City, 1931-4.

Hertzmark. Marcia: 29 yrs. of age; legal residence, Santa Fe, New Mexico, University of Denver School of Law, LL. B., 1932; member of Colorado Bar, 1932; member of New Mexico Bar, 1933; school teacher, 1933-34; associated with H. A. Kiker as law clerk in Santa Fe, N. Mex., 1935; law clerk to Justice Sadler of New Mexico Supreme Court, 1935-8; secretary to Senator Hatch, 1938-9.

Hoban, Albert J.: 29 yrs. of age; legal residence, Providence, R. I.; Providence College, A. B., 1932; Harvard Law School, LL. B., 1936; member of Rhode Island Bar, 1937; various business experience while financing education; associated with McGovern & Slattery as law clerk in Providence, R. I., 1936-7; field examiner in Boston office of N. L. R. B., 1937-8.

Hoffman, Malcolm A.: 27 yrs. of age; legal residence, Washington, D. C.; Harvard College, A.B., 1934, magna cum laude; also delivered commencement dissertation; Harvard Law School, LL. B., June, 1937; held several scholarship grants in college and law school; member of New York Bar, 1938; assisted Benjamin Robin, Chairman, New York State Mortgage Commission, in preparation of book on credit sales; contributor to "Fraternity," "Story" and other literary magazines; wrote for White Plains Daily Press, Harvard Information Bureau, and Yankee Radio Network; associated with firm of Webster & Carside in New York City, 1936, in law practice; associated with Elias Lieberman, New York City, 1938; with Lieberman participated in preparation of N. L. R. B. cases and worked on briefs and memoranda on various labor law problems, wage claims, workmen's compensataion, etc.

Holmes, Margaret.: 23 yrs. of age; legal residence, Helena, Montana; University of Montana; University of Montana Law School, LL. B., 1938; Tananof-Spur, sophomore women's honorary society, Tau Kappa Alpha debating fraternity; Mortar Board, senior women's honorary society; member Montana Bar, 1938; associated with John G. Brown in law practice at Helena, Montana, summers of 1934 and 1935; worked in State bank examiner's office, Helena, Montana, summer 1936.

Johnson, Ray.: 26 yrs. of age; legal residence, Millport, Alabama; University of Alabama, B. S., 1937; University of Alabama Law School, LL. B., 1939; chairman, honorary scholastic organization at Alabama Law School; fellowship instructor in economics; member of Alabama Bar, 1939.

Kay. Wendell P.: 26 yrs. of age; legal residence, Watseka, Illinois; DePauw University (Indiana) A. B., 1935 with honors; Northwestern University, J. D., 1938; Order of the Coif; editor of Illinios Law Review, 1937-8; member of Illinois Bar, 1938; author of two book reviews, Illinois Law Review, 1938-9; worked in law office of Wendell P. Kay, attorney, summers of 1934 and 1935; rental agent for apartment hotel, 1936.

Kheel, Theodore W.: 25 years of age; legal residence, Arlington, Va.; Cornell University, A. B., 1935; Cornell Law School, LL. B., 1937, scholarship to Cornell University; Cornell Law Quarterly; member of New York Bar, 1937; author of two articles and several notes in Cornell Law Quarterly; associated with Robert Moore in law practice, New York City, 1937-9; research in labor problems in connection with law office work.

Killian, Frederick W. 40 yrs. of age; legal residence, Great Neck, N.Y.: New York University, 2 yrs.; Dana College, (N. J.) A. B., 1924; New York University Law School, LL. B., 1925; New York University Graduate School, 1934 to present date (working for Ph. D. degree); Alpha Kappa Delta honorary sociological society; member New York Bar, 1927; clerk, Standard Oil Co., 1919; employee of New York Public Library, 1920-21; assistant clerk, U. S. C. C. A., 2nd Circuit, 1921-2; associated with Duer & Taylor, attorneys, as managing clerk in New York City, 1922-5 (approximately); associated with Bleckman, Pratt & King, attorneys, as managing clerk in New York City, 1925-7 (approximately); private practice in New York City, 1927-31; assistant professor of government, New Jersey Law School, 1929-31; assistant professor of goverment, Dana College, 1931-5; assistant professor of sociology, Dana College, 1935-8; assistant professor of sociology, Oberlin College (Ohio) 1938-9; dissertation on labor problems for Ph. D.

Klaus, Ida: 34 yrs. of age; legal residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Hunter College, A. B., 1927; Columbia University Law School, L. L. B., 1931; Phi Beta Kappa; graduated cum laude; member New York Bar, 1933; member U. S. Supreme Court Bar, 1937; co-author with Stuart Chase of "Cost of Civil Litigation in New York," author of "Summary Judgment Procedure," New York Journal; collaborated in preparing and writing several articles appearing in the name of the Survey of Litigation, or the New York Law Society; member of staff of Institute of Law of Johns Hopkins University as research assistant under supervision of Prof. Oliphant, 1931-2; assistant director of research, New York Law Society, 1932–3; associate attorney, F. C. A., 1933–5; attorney A. A. Â. 1935-7.

Koretz, Robert F.: 28 yrs. of age; legal resident, Syracuse, N. Y.; Syracuse University, A. B., 1933; Syracuse University Law School, LL. B., summa cum laude, 1938; Harvard Law School, LL. M., 1939; Phi Kappa Phi, honorary

scholastic society; member, New York Bar, 1938; assisted preparation of New York State annotations to restatement of law trusts, 1937-8; graduate thesis of administrative law at Harvard Law School written on the work of the New York State Labor Relations Board.

Kramer, Robert: 26 yrs. of age; legal residence, Washington, D. C.; Harvard College, A. B., 1935, cum laude; Harvard Law School, LL. B., 1938, magna cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa; Sears Prize; Detur Prize; Harvard Law Review, on staff two years, legislation editor one year; member D. C. Bar, 1938; member of Bar, D. C. Court of Appeals, 1938.

Krug, J. H.: 29 yrs. of age; legal residence, Willimantic, Conn.; Yale University, A. B., 1932; Yale Law School, LL. B., 1935; New York Yale Club Award 1929; scholarships at Yale College and Law School; Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Coif; article and case editor. Yale Law Journal, 1934-5; member of Connecticut Bar, 1935; author of several notes and comments in Yale Law Journal; attorney with National Industrial Rocovery Administration, 1935; attorney with Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, 1935-7; attorney with Rural Electrification Administration, 1937-8.

Landy, Ann: 27 yrs. of age; Western Reserve University, A. B., 1935; Western Reserve University Law School, LL. B., 1987; Ramsey scholarship: Order of the Coif; member Ohio Bar, 1937; associate editor of Banks Baldwin Law Publishing Co., 1937-8.

Law, Ben: 26 yrs. of age; legal residence, Montana; Montana State College, 1931-4; University of California (Hastings College of Law) LL. B., 1938; member of California Bar, 1938; editor of weekly college student newspaper at Montana State College, 1933-4; common and semi-skilled labor in several fields; timekeeper and bookkeeper for canning company in 1932 and 1937; associated with Torregano & Stark as law clerk and bookkeeper in San Francisco, Calif., 1935-6; associated with Edmund Burke as law clerk in Bozeman, Montana, in 1939.

Lehman, Henry W.: 30 years of age; legal residence, New York City; Harvard College, A. B., 1931; Harvard Law School, LL. B., 1934; scholarships at Harvard College, member of D. C. Bar, 1936; author of series of signed articles in Labor Information Service, published by Bureau of Labor Statistics; author of "Picketing--The Law of Its Conduct and Restraint," U. S. Law Weekly 1934; author of book review in American Economic Journal; author of appendix in U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics study of "Characterization of Company Unions"; associated with S. B. Horowitz as law clerk in Boston, Mass., specializing in workmen's compensation practice, 1933; attorney in Division of Legal Information, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1934-6; in the course of this employment conducted hearings under the Davis-Bacon Act for the Solicitor of the Department of Labor and drafted model labor bills to serve as basis for state labor legislation; attorney with the Division of Labor Standards, U. S. Department of Labor, 1936-7; in the course of this employment served as legal secretary to committee appointed by Secretary of Labor to draft model wage collection bill and consulted with state labor officials about labor legislation.

Levinstone, Frederick R.: 27 years of age; Rutgers University, 1929-31: Montclair State Teachers College, 1932-3; University of Newark School of Law. LL. B., 1936, graduating as highest man in class; honor student 1930-1; winner of tuition scholarship award; winner of Evidence Prize; editor-in-chief of Law Review; member of New Jersey Bar, 1937; author of several law review notes; associated with Lindabury, Steelman, Zink & Lafferty in general law practice, 1936-9 in Newark, N. J.; in the course of this employment prepared pleadings. wrote briefs, appeared before law and equity courts and administrative board: wrote opinions on construction of federal and state statutes and drafted proposed legislation, including a state labor relations act.

Lind, Allen: 28 years of age; legal residence, Wilmington, Calif.; University of California at Los Angeles, A. B., 1934, with honors in political science; University of California Law School, LL. B., 1937; member of California Bar, 1937: research assistant to law faculty, University of California, 1934–7.

Lindquist, Leonard E.: 27 years of age; legal residence, Minneapolis, Minnesota; University of Minnesota, B. S. L., 1937: University of Minnesota Law School, LL. B., 1939; student editor, Minnesota Law Review, 1937-9; member of Minnesota Bar, 1939; author of Law Review and Recent Case Notes; while going to school worked in construction, farm, lumber work; worked in the credit, taxation, and labor relations departments of Hormel & Co., Austin, Minhesota, 1938; assisted in drafting rules and regulations for administration of Minnesota Labor Relations Act, 1938.

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