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Delbarton Today Spring/Summer '14

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HOMECOMING

2013 1984 Jules G. Spada ’48

1985 Frank D.Visceglia ’60†

1986 Lee S.Trumbull ’58

1987 Rev. Manus Duffy,O.S.B. ’60† Joseph K. Pagano ’63 W. Norman Scott ’64

1988 Edward F. Broderick ’50 D. Peter Keller ’65

1989 Edward J. Dwyer ’64 John F. Sanfacon ’57 Louis P. Thebault

1990 Daniel Foley ’50† Carmine J.Galdieri II ’57 Robert C. O’Mara ’60

1991 James M. Corroon ’57 Frank A. Delaney Rev. Giles P. Hayes, O.S.B. ’56

Martin S. Flaherty ’77 Martin S. Flaherty, a Delbarton graduate Class of 1977, is the Leitner Family Professor of International Human Rights Law and CoFounding Director of the Leitner Center for International Law and Justice at Fordham Law School. He is also a Visiting Professor at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, where he was Fellow in the Program in Law and Public Affairs, and Adjunct Professor at Columbia Law School. Abroad he has also taught at China University of Political Science and Law and the National Judges College, both in Beijing, and Queen’s University Belfast. Previously Professor Flaherty served as a law clerk for Justice Byron R. White of the U.S. Supreme Court and Chief Judge John Gibbons of the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He holds a B.A. summa cum laude from Princeton, his M.A. and M.Phil. from Yale (in history) and J.D. from the Columbia Law School. Professor Flaherty also studied at Trinity College Dublin on an ITT/Fulbright Fellowship. Formerly chair of the New York City Bar Association’s International Human Rights Committee, he has led or participated in human rights missions to Northern Ireland, Turkey, Hong Kong, Mexico, Malaysia, Kenya, Romania, and China. A life member of the Council on Foreign Relations, his writings focus upon constitutional law and history, foreign affairs, and international human rights. Flaherty lives in Manhattan with his wife, Christine Loo, and their daughters Aisling and Ciara, who both attend the Dalton School. He also at least tries to keep up with the long distance running he started at Delbarton, though his former coach, the late Tony Passarelli, would probably call it ‘not so long distance’ walking.

Stephanie and Mark DeLotto ’98 with Delbarton Art Department Chair Diane Lopez.

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