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Harry George Henn

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Harry George Henn (October 8, 1919 - October 11, 1994)[1] was a law professor at Cornell University and an author of widely used law books.

Henn was born in New Rochelle, NY. He received an undergraduate degree from New York University and his law degree from Cornell.[2]

He was an expert in copyright and corporate law.[1]

He became a professor at Cornell in 1958 and in 1970 was named the first Edward Cornell Professor of Law, a chair he held until his retirement in 1985, and which is currently held by Robert C. Hockett.[2]

He retired to Naples, FL and died in Jacksonville, FL of myelodysplastic anemia.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Harry George Henn". eCommons: Cornell's digital repository. Cornell University. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Saxon, Wolfgang (18 October 1994). "Harry George Henn, 75, Author And a Law Professor at Cornell". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 October 2015.