Word: clerkships
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...poverty pro gram. Some are drawn to such work be cause it offers a better chance of escaping the draft. But many are motivated by a genuine desire to help others. The fact that increasing numbers of senior partners are inclined to look on a year-long clerkship or work in a poverty program as excellent training is further encouragement to men who want to wait a while before deciding where to settle down...
After his clerkship with Holmes, Howe entered private practice in Boston with the firm of Hill, Barlow & Homans. After a few years he left, in 1937, to become professor at the University of Buffalo Law School. He became Dean there in 1939, already at work on Holmes' papers...
...University of Rochester has put in a "general clerkship" in the third year to introduce the student early to the problems of diagnosis and treatment. All through Rochester's four years, the student has a wide choice of tutors, and substantial blocks of time are set aside for electives in such fields as psychology, sociology, engineering or chemistry...
...Columbia's Dale S. Collinson, 25 (Justice White), the son of an Oklahoma lawyer, is a summa Yale B.A. First in his class at Columbia Law School last year, he was turned down for a Supreme Court clerkship. While he waited for his next chance, Collinson clerked for U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Paul Hays in New York...
...Philadelphia postal clerk, won a mayor's scholarship to college and earned a Phi Bete key. First in his class at the law school ('62), Goldstein matched the school's highest average in 30 years but failed to get a Supreme Court clerkship on graduation. Grabbed by a prestigious Philadelphia law firm, he later got a second chance to clerk and accepted because "I couldn't afford...