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28 Law Students Receive Court Posts

Twenty-eight third-year students in
the University Law School will serve as
judicial clerks following their graduation
this June.

J. Harvie Wilkinson of Richmond, will
clerk for Justice Lewis F. Powell and
Bernard J. Carl, Charlottesville, will clerk
a year for Judge David Bazelon of the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C.
Circuit and then for Justice Thurgood
Marshall.

Supreme Court

The four students who will assist
Virginia Supreme Court Justices are
Wellford L. Sanders, Jr., Charlottesville,
to clerk for Justice Thomas C. Gordon,
Jr., in Richmond; Burton B Hanbury,
Jr., Farmville, who will work with Justice
Albertis Harrison in Lawrenceville;
Robert Craig Hopson of Richmond with
Justice Harry L. Carrico in Fairfax and
Robert L. Musick, Jr., of Charlottesville,
who will assist Justice George Cochran in
Staunton.

Robert Edgar Beach, Jr., of Bolton,
Connecticut, will clerk for Connecticut
Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles
House, while Justice Elmer Ryan will be
assisted by Anthony M. MacLeod of
Greenwich, Connecticut, in the same
court.

Five law graduates will assist U. S.
District Court judges. They are: John
Samuel Johnston, Jr.; Alsn D. Rose;
Joseph C. Kearfott; John M. Paxman and
John M. Humphreys. The four who will
serve with Federal District Court judges
are Charles B. Foster, III; Howard Elliot
Gordon; Norman Davidson, III and
John Clarence Doub.

Courts Of Appeal

Graduates who will work with judges
in U.S. Courts of Appeal are Thomas
Galloway, serving with the Court for the
Second Circuit; Arthur J. Schwab with
the Court for the Third Circuit; Gregory
Lynn Murphy for the Fourth Circuit;
Lawrence L. Thompson for the Fifth
Circuit and David Wallace Stanley for the
D.C. Circuit. H. Miles Foy will assist in
the Federal Court of Appeals for the
Fifth Circuit.