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  1. William Escobar. Greater New York City Area. Partner at Kelley Drye & Warren LLP. Law Practice. Education. Columbia University School of Law 1978 — 1981. Juris Doctor (J.D.), Law, Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. Columbia University in the City of New York 1973 — 1977. BA, Political Science and Government.

  2. Columbia University in the City of New York. New York: Douglas C. McMurtie, 1914. Class of 1907: History of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seven Columbia College, Volume One. Class of 1908: The Nineteen hundred & Eight Class Book: A Record of the Senior Class of Columbia College. Published by the Class in May Nineteen Hundred & Eight.

  3. 3 days ago · Columbia University Alumni Register 1754-1931. Containing 99,721 names of both graduates and non-graduates from 1754 through 1931, the Alumni Register of 1932 lists for each former student: name, academic connection with Columbia (degree, class, school), and often one address and occupation as of 1931. For earlier editions of the register and ...

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  4. Charles Fried (1960), professor, Harvard Law (1961–87, 1989–95, 1999–present), U.S. Solicitor General (1985–89) E. Allan Farnsworth (1952), expert on the law of contracts and professor, Columbia Law (1952–2004) Michael Geist, Canadian legal academic in internet and E-Commerce law at the University of Ottawa.

  5. To this, Gifford and Masur added and updated the information, which appears as "A Brief History of the Alumni Association of the Law School of Columbia University," in the Columbia Law Register XV (1949). A third update appears in the Columbia Law Register (1960). Subject Headings. The subject headings listed below are found in this collection.

  6. Series II: Facebooks, 1954-2008. Facebook is the more common name of the freshman student directory. This publication is similar to a yearbook with photographs of the individual students, short biographical sketches (high school and hometown), and campus directory information; but it is created to familiarize new students with their fellow classmates when they are still relatively new to campus.

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