Harvard Law School Bulletin, Feb. 1972

Periodical: Harvard Law School Bulletin
Issue: February 1972 (Vol. 23, No. 3)
Publisher: President and Fellows of Harvard College, Langdell Hall, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Pages: 28
Provenance: Unknown
Table of Contents: Commentary; Letters; News Around & About the School; The Supreme Moment by Asher Rubin (1936-2010); The Harvard Family Law Project by Maurice deG. Ford (c.1937-2015); Alumni News; Death Notices.
Random Passage: “Washington in winter is a dreary place, its grimness punctuated by hostile weather and brooding government buildings. There are those who claim that many of the buildings are beautiful, that the Supreme Court Building, for example, is majestic. My personal feeling is that the building is the legacy of a losing litigant determined to revenge himself on insecure young lawyers.” (from The Supreme Moment)
Notes: This particular issue includes an advertisement for The Paper Chase by John Jay Osborn Jr., a best-selling novel set at a law school not unlike Harvard itself—perfectly targeted! Enjoy the complete contents of The Harvard Law School Bulletin vol. 23 no. 3 below.

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