The Dartmouth fellowship proudly shares in the high distinction recently conferred upon classmate Haskell Cohn, as follows: "The Boston Bar Foundation confers its Public Service Award on Haskell Cohn, leader of the Bar and public service contributor extraordinaire. Throughout his career Haskell Cohn has exhibited a level of energy and commitment that has proven inspirational to his fellow members of the Bar. To each endeavor Haskell Cohn brings wisdom, integrity, compassion, and sound judgment. The high standards that he sets for himself and his fellow members of the Bar have led him to approach every endeavor with the highest level of professionalism. His contributions, including his leadership of the Boston Bar Association and his national leadership in the promotion of peer review to improve the quality of legal services, are but a few examples of his life-long commitment to the improvement of the profession and to society at large.
"The Boston Bar Foundation presents this award to Haskell Cohn as an expression of our admiration of him and his lifetime of service to the legal profession and his community."
And, after 61 years of marriage with Haskell, Harriet—a Wellesley trustee emerita deservedly shares at least equally.
Len Morrissey and John Dana attended Class Officers Weekend in Hanover April 28 and 29. Among the subjects before the gathering were "Student Press in Perspective" and "Funding for the Alumni Magazine." It was a most interesting and extremely helpful meeting.
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