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Three new appointments to the Law School faculty were announced yesterday by Dean Griswold.
Robert Braucher, appointed a visiting professor of Law in 1946, has received a permanent appointment as professor of Law. A graduate of Haverford College, Braucher received his LL.B. with high honors from the Law School in 1939. During the war, he was an Air Force pilot stationed in Burma, and later served with Military intelligence Headquarters in Washington.
Other Appointments
Griswold also announced the appointment of two assistant professors of Law, Harold J. Berman and David E. Watts.
Berman, an alumnus of Dartmouth and the Yale Law School, has been a visiting professor of Law for a year, and is also a member of the Russian Research Center. Before going to Law School Berman studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and received an M.A. from Yale is 1942.
Watts, an assistant professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, is a graduate of the University of Iowa.
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