48 Friday, September 14, 1919
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Carl Selinger Named Dean of University of Detroit's Law School
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Carl Selinger, formerly of
the law faculty of the Uni-
versity of Hawaii in Hon-
olulu, has been named
dean of the University of
Detroit Law School.
Born in California, Dean
Selinger earned a BA de-
gree from the University of
California at Berkeley and
a JD degree with honors
from Harvard University.
Following graduation, he
practiced law in California
and returned to the Har-
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and the academic dean at
Bard College in New York.
A teacher of a variety of
law school courses,
Selinger-'s acadethic spe-
cialty is the study of the
legal profession itself. He
has published several
law review articles on the
structure of the profes-
sion and the professional
responsibilities of
CAROLE
LASSER
lawyers, as well as arti- issues through the national
cles on a variety of other news media.
Among the institutions
legal subjects and sub-
jects relating to higher for which Selinger has
served as a consultant are
education.
He also is interested in re- Hampshire College, Bryn
lationships between law Mawr College, National
and morality, and has di- Endowment for the
rected a project supported Humanities and the gov-
by the National Endow- ernment's legal services
ment for the Humanities on program. He is a member of
communicating the ethical the board in California and
dimensions of public policy Hawaii.
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Hawaii, Dean Selinger was
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Jewish Welfare Federation and Allied Jewish
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Day. In the top photograph, from left, are David
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Zeltzer, Jay Kogan and Irving Seligman. In the bot-
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awarded to their division for the best performance in
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National Council of Jewish
Women, will take a tour of
NCJW services and projects
Sept. 27, leaving 9:30 a.m.
from the NCJW offices.
Among the places that
will be visited are: Federa-
tion Apartments, scene of
the Meals on Wheels pro-
gram; Women in Commu-
nity Services offices; thrift
shops; and the NCJW
offices, where the partici-
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and learn about Operation
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their families.
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Sandra Carol Matlen
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the daughter of Mr. and
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Southfield. Parents of the
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Southfield. The couple is
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