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Appointment of two visiting professors to the Law School faculty for 1953-54 was announced yesterday by Dean Erwin N. Griswold.
Zeiman Cowen, dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Melbourne, Australia, will teach on Evidence and Conflicts of Law. Frank C. Newman of the Law School of the University of California in Berkeley, will probably teach Legislation and Administrative Law.
Bean Cowen was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, where he was one of the associate editors of the sixth edition of Dicey's "Conflicts of Laws." He served in the Australian Army during the last war, and is a Barrister-at-Law of Gray's Inn.
Professor Newman is a graduate of Dartmouth, California, and Columbia, and has been teaching at Berkeley since 1946. He was counsel for the Governor's Commission on Unemployment Compensation in California last year.
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