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Dean Hall to Resign Law School Office

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Livingston Hall, Acting Dean of the Law School, will resign this summer to devote his full time to teaching, the University announced yesterday. He is directing the school this spring while Erwin Griswold, Dean of the Law School, is abroad.

Succeeding Hall as vice-Dean is Louis A. Toepfer, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at the Law School. Toepfer joined the Faculty of Law in 1946 and has been Secretary of the Law School since 1956. At the same time, Russell H. Peck '47, Assistant Dean of the Law School, has been appointed to succeed Toepfer as Secretary.

During World War II, Hall served with the Office of Price Administration in Boston.

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