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16 Facts About Harry Shulman

1.

Harry Shulman received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Brown University on June 1,1953.

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Harry Shulman practiced law for a year in New York City before clerking for Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis from 1929 to 1930.

3.

Harry Shulman's son, Stephen N Shulman, was born in 1933.

4.

Harry Shulman became an associate professor in 1933, and a professor in 1937.

5.

Harry Shulman became a Lines Professor in 1939, and a Sterling Professor in 1940.

6.

Harry Shulman was named as the next Dean of Yale Law School on January 12,1954.

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Harry Shulman was known as an arbitrator of even temperament, common sense, good humor, and exceptional judgment.

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Harry Shulman was a temporary board member of the National Recovery Administration.

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Harry Shulman was an associate member of the National War Labor Board during World War II.

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Harry Shulman served on the Connecticut Labor Relations Board and the Alien Enemy Hearing Board of Connecticut.

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Harry Shulman was a special counsel for the Railroad Retirement Board from 1934 to 1936, and assisted in the arguing of Railroad Retirement Board v Alton Railroad Co.

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Harry Shulman led a panel on steel workers wages during the 1952 steel strike.

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Harry Shulman helped arbitrate an aircraft industry workers' collective bargaining case in 1952, which resulted in a 14 cent an hour wage increase.

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Harry Shulman was a member of the Wage Stabilization Board during the Korean War.

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Harry Shulman was a member of the Attorney General's committee on administrative procedure in 1940 and 1941.

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Harry Shulman was a member of the council of the American Law Institute from 1947 to 1952.