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...Paul A. Freund, Loeb University Professor and life-long colleague and friend of Professor Fainsod, and Professor Zbigniew Brzezinski, a student and later a colleague of Professor Fainsod, and now Director of the Research Institute on Communist Affairs at Columbia University, will speak. The Rev. Charles P. Price will officiate. Friends may send contributions to Harvard College Library...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FAINSOD SERVICES | 2/15/1972 | See Source »

Even to his most persistent legal critics Harlan was known as a judge's judge. Notes Harvard Constitutional Law Expert Paul Freund: "His thinking threw light in a very introspective way on the entire process of the judicial function. His decisions, beyond just the vote they represented, were sufficiently philosophical to be of enduring interest. He decided the case before him with that respect for its particulars, its special features, that marks alike the honest artist and the just judge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SUPREME COURT: The Judges' Judge | 1/10/1972 | See Source »

...Shklar, Willard V. Quine and Stanley Cave Jean Mayer, Roger R.D. Revelle, Peter Elder. Martin Kilson William Alfred, J.Q. Wilson Robert Lowell, Robert Kiely. Lawrence Kohlberg. Lawrence Wylie jeremy Sabloff, Jeffrey Brian. J.P. Russo, J.J. Lingane, Albert Sacks and Albert Lord, John K. Fairbank. John M. Ward. Paul A. Freund and Paul A. Cantor. Francis M. and Paul M. Bator. Jack M. Stein and Christa Saas. Ross G. Terrill. Arthur Maass. The list is long, and could be longer. Our Christmas feelings grow still stronger, Yet fatigue is mightier than the pen, We could go all night and even thenFinal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Down the Hatch and Down the Chimney | 12/16/1971 | See Source »

Since Nixon was determined to nominate a conservative, most legal experts considered Rehnquist a good choice. "He has a very strong, logical and powerful mind," says Harvard's distinguished Professor Paul Freund, who remembers him from a class at Stanford. "He's very conservative, but I think the net result is that he will contribute to the deliberations of the court because of his intellect. Somehow, I have more confidence in conservatives who are men of intellect than I do in banal persons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The President's Two Nominees | 11/1/1971 | See Source »

...Braintrust" according to Newsweek, notes that he is more interested in foreign policy than domestic politics. Stanley Hoffman, an expert on international relations who has not been hesitant to offer ideas on how to get out of Vietnam, says he hasn't given the subject much thought. Paul A. Freund, also mentioned in the Newsweek article as a Muskie contributor of intellectual resources, notes that he would probably do whatever he was asked to do for several candidates for whom he had "high regard...

Author: By Leo F. J. wilking, | Title: A Few Hurrahs for '72 | 10/30/1971 | See Source »

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