Over 1,000 alumni from five of the University's Graduate Schools--Arts and Sciences, Law, Design, Education, and Public Administration--will hear David W. Peck and Joseph E. Johnson '27 speak at the annual combined luncheon of the Harvard Law School Alumni Association and the Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study and Research this afternoon in the Harkness Quadrangle.
Peck, presiding justice of the Appellate Division, Supreme Court of New York, will speak on "Crisis in the Courts." He is a member of the Hoover Commission's task force on Legal Services and Procedures. Besides these duties, Peck is on the recently established Judicial Conference of New York State.
Johnson taught at Bowdoin, and was professor of History at Williams College from 1947 to 1950. Since 1950 he has been president of the Carnegle Foundation. Johnson was Acting Chief and then Chief of International Security Affairs in the State Department from 1944 to 1947.
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