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Whatever methods of control prove best, most judges agree that the current courtroom anarchy cannot be permitted to continue. As Professor Delmar Karlen of the Institute of Judicial Administration put it: "If we don't have control in the courtroom, it is the end of the courts, it is the end of individual liberty, it is the end of government. It is that serious...
This last happened during the 1950's, when dean of admissions Wilbur J. Bender '27, took a year's leave-of-absence and his position was temporarily filled by the Dean of the College, Delmar Leighton...
...Delmar Leighton, 69, who served Harvard between 1922 and 1963 as Master of Dudley House and Dean of Freshmen, Students, and the College, and Edward Everett Cauthorne, 103, the College's oldest alumnus, die in St. Andrews, Canada, and New York City. Perry Miller wins the Pulitzer Prize for history and Arthur M. Schlessinger Jr. the prize for biography. The Securities and Exchange Commission brings stock fraud charges against Thomas S. Lamont, a Fellow of the College...
...Died. Delmar Leighton, 69, Harvard's "dean of deans," who at his retirement in 1963 had devoted 41 years to counseling undergraduates, housing freshmen together for mutual aid, putting bright young professors in upper-class houses for intellectual stimulation, and opening a social and study center for commuter students; of a ruptured aneurysm of the heart; in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada...
...Delmar Leighton '19, former Dean of the College, died of a heart attack Thursday at his summer home in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. He was 69 years...