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Bronx boyhood; UCLA, 1934; Columbia University law degree, immigration lawyer Carol King; left-wing San Francisco law firm of Gladstein, Grossman, and Margolis, 1938; defense of Harry Bridges, leftist workers, conscientious objectors, sit-ins for job equality, homosexuals, Free Speech Movement activists; the ILWU and locals, and various longshore-related unions; Pacific Maritime Assn.; the National Labor Relations Board; the courts, and Judge George B. Harris; comments on fellow labor lawyers Aubrey Grossman, Richard Gladstein; problems caused by M&M [Modernization and Mechanization]; WWII naval service; marriage and family life.