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Eugene Victor Debs Rostow (August 25, 1913 – November 25, 2002) was an American legal scholar and public servant. He was Dean of Yale Law School and served as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs under President Lyndon B. Johnson .
Image Name [8] State of residency Appointment Entry on duty Termination of appointment 1 Robert D. Murphy: Wisconsin: August 12, 1959 August 14, 1959 December 3, 1959
president, Northwestern University; dean, Yale Law School [3] Eugene V. Rostow: Yale: dean of Yale Law School, adviser to the United States Department of State [54] Michael S. Roth: Middletown: president of Wesleyan University [55] Peter H. Russell: Toronto: professor of political science, University of Toronto; principal of Innis College [56 ...
Albert J. Rosenthal, Dean of Columbia Law School (1979–1984) Eugene V. Rostow, Dean of Yale Law School (1955–1965) [199] Jed Rubenfeld, Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law at Yale Law School [200] David Rudovsky, Senior Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, MacArthur Fellow; Albert Sacks, Dean of Harvard Law School (1971 ...
Levi H. Bancroft – Attorney General of Wisconsin, Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly [88] Lloyd Barbee – Wisconsin legislator and civil rights activist [89] Tom Barrett – U.S. Representative [90] Peter D. Bear – Wisconsin State Senator [91] Theodore Benfey – Wisconsin State Senator [92] Claire B. Bird – Wisconsin State Senator [93]
Eugene Rostow (1937), Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, 1966–1969 Usha Vance (2013), Second Lady-designate of the United States Kevin K. Washburn (1993), 12th Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs for the U.S. Department of the Interior , 2012–2015
Edward H. Levi (1911-2000) — Dean, University of Chicago Law School [10] Eugene V. Rostow (1913-2002) — Dean, Yale Law School [10] Bethuel M. Webster (1900-1989) — Member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, Netherlands [10] Herbert Wechsler (1909-2000) — Lecturer, Columbia Law School [10]
Ellis Loew, fictional District Attorney in James Ellroy's novels The Black Dahlia, The Big Nowhere, and L.A. Confidential, is a member and he shows his key several times. Thomas Crown, title character of the movie The Thomas Crown Affair, toys with his golden Phi Beta Kappa key which he is wearing on a chain. It is stated that he is an alumnus ...