- Hugh Calkins
Hugh Calkins (born 1924) was a member of the
Harvard Corporation from 1969 to 1984.He was born in
Newton, Ohio in 1924, and he went to Exeter before coming to Harvard. As an undergraduate, he served briefly as president of the "Harvard Crimson " in 1942. He graduated "magna cum laude " inmechanical engineering , and joined theUnited States Air Force and served until 1946. AtHarvard Law School , he was president of the "Law Review", and graduated with enough honors in 1949 to win a job as alaw clerk toLearned Hand , then the chief judge of theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit . A year later, Calkins stepped up to theSupreme Court of the United States and clerked for JusticeFelix Frankfurter .In 1951, Calkins moved to Cleveland, where he made a name for himself. He was elected to the Corporation in 1968, on the basis of work he had done setting long-term goals for the government. His efforts landed him on the
master list of Nixon political opponents .After announcing his resignation in 1984, Calkins was succeeded by
Henry Rosovsky .References
*Fellows, James (May 1, 1969). [http://www.thecrimson.com/printerfriendly.aspx?ref=205822 Who Is This Man Hugh Calkins?] "
Harvard Crimson "
*Walter N. Rothschild III (April 29, 1974 ). [http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=148348 Hugh Calkins.] "Harvard Crimson "
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