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Calvert Magruder, professor of Law and vice-dean of the Faculty of Law, has been appointed vice-chairman of the New England Regional Labor Board, according to an announcement made last night by Judge John J. Burns of the Massachusetts Superior Court, who is also chairman of the Labor Board.
Professor Magruder was graduated from St. John's College, Maryland, and took his law degree from Harvard in 1916. Shortly afterwards he was made secretary to Louis D. Brandeis, associate-justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. During the war he served both on the United States Shipping Board and in the army. He returned to the Harvard Law School in 1920 as an assistant professor and in 1925 he was made a full professor. Later he was appointed vice-dean of the Faculty of Law, a position which he still holds.
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