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Calkins was in 1969, and still is, a partner in the prestigious law firm of Jones, Day, Cockley & Reavis, so his life went on, probably with revised goals and lessened ambition. His qualifications are still impressive; Calkins's background contains what one associate calls "a hat-trick of credentials"--president of The Crimson in 1942, president of the Harvard Law Review, and clerkships with Justices Learned Hand and Felix Frankfurter...
CALKINS spent his first few years in Cleveland earning a position as partner in the Jones, Day, Cockley, and Reavis law firm. He started work for the firm in 1951 and was made a partner seven years later. Along the way, he married a Radcliffe alumna in 1953 and joined a host of civic activities in Cleveland and his suburban home of Shaker Heights...
...business advisory groups appointed by Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman. Since 1950 he has been the brilliant chairman of the Committee for Economic Development, a private, nonprofit research organization. ¶Horace Chapman ("Chappie") Rose, 45, Cleveland corporation lawyer, who will be Assistant Secretary. Rose's firm (Jones, Day, Cockley & Reavis) represents Humphrey's mammoth M. A. Hanna Co., and his estate in the Cleveland suburbs neighbors Humphrey's. No stranger on the Washington scene, Rose served as secretary to Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes after he graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1931, was stationed...
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