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...David E. Feller, a pioneer in the fields of labor and civil rights law who was also known for his quirky love of bow ties and his “peppery and fiery” personality, died on Monday, Feb. 10, in Oakland, Calif...
...Feller graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College in 1938 and later attended the Law School, where he served as editor of the law review. After completing his education, he clerked for then-Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Fred M. Vinson...
...Feller was perhaps best known for his impressive record in front of the Supreme Court, where he appeared more than a dozen times. The most famous of these occasions was probably the “Steelworkers’ Trilogy,” a trio of cases decided by that highest court on June 20, 1960, when Feller was General Counsel for the United Steelworkers of America. “He successfully defended the role of labor arbitration,” said colleague Sanford H. Kadish, who is a former dean of Boalt Hall, the law school at the University...
...sophomore captain Ross Feller finished the 10K free technique in 37:38.4, good for 59th place. Junior Ross Macdonald was close behind in 61st...
...men’s 10K free technique, sophomore captain Ross Feller and junior Ross Macdonald came in 61st and 62nd respectively. In the 20K classic, Macdonald finished 58th...