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Sutherland Probably Will Drop Lectures To Compile History

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Arthur E. Sutherland, Bussey Professor of Law, will not teach his lecture courses at the Law School next year in order to work on a history of the Harvard Law School. The book, to be written with Austin W. Scott, Dane Professor of Law, Emeritus, will be prepared for the 150th anniversary of the school in 1967.

A committee to arrange a sesquicentennial celebration, under the chairmanship of A. James Casner '53, associate dean of the Law School, has been appointed by Erwin N. Griswold, dean of the Law School.

Sutherland is now teaching a second-year course in Constitutional Law and a third-year course in Commercial Transactions. His seminars will not be affected.

Dean Casner said that the Law School celebration hopefully will bring together some of the world's great legal minds.

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