Word: jaffee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Faculty members differed last night in appraising President Eisenhower's speech before the United Nations yesterday. Louis L. Jaffe, professor of Law, called Eisenhower's suggestions "admirable," but said he had "little hope that they would prove practical."
Jaffe said that "In view of the record of the United Nations, it is questionable that such a plan could be negotiated. As long as all the nations put self-interest foremost, the program could be deterred by political maneuvers."
Louis L. Jaffe, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, joined the other men in condemning the interim appointment. "I'm in complete agreement with the letter," he said. "I think Warren's appointment right now is a terrible honer. If he sat with the Court but didn't vote, it would...
Louis A, Jaffe, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, and Jack J. Neusner '54, recent recipient of a Henry Fellowship, will be feature speakers this Sunday at a meeting of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
Jaffe is scheduled to speak on the McCarran-Walters Act, while Neusner will deliver an address on "Early Boston Jewry," the subject of his thesis.