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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives were
 3    saddened to learn of the death of Edward H. Levi on  Tuesday,
 4    March 7, 2000, at his home in Chicago; and

 5        WHEREAS,  The son and grandson of rabbis, Edward Levi was
 6    born in Chicago on June 26, 1911, the son of Elsa and  Gerson
 7    Levi; and

 8        WHEREAS,  Edward Levi first attended kindergarten classes
 9    at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools at the age of
10    five; he remained  at  the  University's  laboratory  schools
11    through  grade school and high school, then attended college,
12    graduate school, and law school at the University; and

13        WHEREAS, During World War II, Edward  Levi  worked  as  a
14    special  assistant  in  the  United States attorney general's
15    office; in 1945, he returned to Chicago as a law professor at
16    the University of Chicago; and

17        WHEREAS, In 1949, he  wrote  "An  Introduction  to  Legal
18    Reasoning",  a  work that continues to be assigned reading at
19    many of the nation's law schools; in 1950, he  was  appointed
20    Dean  of the Law School, the first Jewish person to hold that
21    position at a major United States university; and

22        WHEREAS, In 1962, he became the University  of  Chicago's
23    first  Provost;  in  1968, he became the first alumnus of the
24    University to be named the school's President, a position  he
25    held until 1975; and

26        WHEREAS,  Mr. Levi was known among college and university
27    administrators for his handling of civil disturbances on  the
28    Chicago  campus  in 1968; unlike other administrators at some
29    colleges, he did not call in outside  authorities  when  more
30    than  400  students  occupied  his  office  for more than two
31    weeks; he waited them out, and later suspended and  dismissed
 
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 1    many of their leaders; and

 2        WHEREAS, Edward Levi was appointed United States Attorney
 3    General  by President Gerald Ford after the Watergate scandal
 4    in  1975  and  through  his   towering   integrity   restored
 5    confidence in a department whose credibility had been eroded;
 6    and

 7        WHEREAS,  Edward Levi was a loving husband and father who
 8    had a great warmth for family as well as  an  incredibly  dry
 9    wit and a brilliant intellect; and

10        WHEREAS, Edward Levi's passing will be deeply felt by his
11    colleagues, his friends, and his family, especially his wife,
12    Kate  Sulzberger  Hecht  Levi;  his  sons,  John,  David, and
13    Michael;  his  grandchildren;   and   his   brother,   Harry;
14    therefore, be it

15        RESOLVED,   BY   THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
16    NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,  that
17    we  note  with  sorrow and regret the death of Edward H. Levi
18    and extend our sincere condolences to his family and friends;
19    and be it further

20        RESOLVED, That a suitable  copy  of  this  resolution  be
21    presented to his widow, Kate.

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