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Richard H. Field '25 and Benjamin Kaplin, visiting instructors at the Law School, will become permanent professors beginning with the new term, Dean Erwin N. Griswold announced today.
Practising attorneys in Boston and New York, both of the new law professors have been teaching at the school for the past year.
Field, former president of the CRIMSON and a Law School graduate, served as General Counsel for the Office of Price Administration in Washington during the War, and became president of the Law Society of Massachusetts in 1944. Kaplin edited the Columbia Law Review after attending C.C.N.Y.
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