Background
Goodkind, Louis William was born on August 29, 1914 in St. Paul. Son of Leo and Grace (Goldsmith) Goodkind.
Goodkind, Louis William was born on August 29, 1914 in St. Paul. Son of Leo and Grace (Goldsmith) Goodkind.
Bachelor, Yale University, 1936; Juris Doctor, Yale University, 1939.
Private practice, New York City, 1939-1940;
assistant United State Attorneys, Southern District New York, 1940-1943;
with, Civil Aeronautics Board, Washington, 1943-1952;
senior attorney, Civil Aeronautics Board, 1943-1946;
associate director, Bureau Economics Regulation, 1946-1951;
deputy director, Bureau Air Operations, 1951-1952;
chief economics defense division, Department State, Washington, 1952-1956;
partner, Zimet, Haines, Friedman & Kaplan (and predecessor firms), 1956-1978;
of counsel, Zimet, Haines, Friedman & Kaplan (and predecessor firms), 1979-1995. Guest lecturer air transportation American U., 1946-1951. Acting village justice, Irvington, New York, 1971-1972.
Member United States delegations 3d Session Facilitation division International Civil Aviation Organisation, Buenos Aires, 1951, ConsultativeGroup, Paris, 1954, Four Power Foreign Ministers Meeting, Geneva, 1955.
Member Village Democratic Committee, Irvington, New York, Town Democratic Committee, Greenburgh, New York, County Democratic Committee, Westchester, New York, 1964-1971. Past president, trustee Green Acres School, Rockville, Maryland. Corporation member, past director and corporation secretary Neighborhood Playhouse, Incorporated, New York York City.
Secretary Yale Law School Class of 1939, 1939-1993, class agent Yale Law School Fund. Member executive committee Yale Law School Association, 1981-1985, vice president, 1986-1988. Member executive committee Yale College Class of 1936.
Member Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Yale Club (New York City).
Married Jean Wald Morgenthau, April 8, 1942 (deceased July 1975). Children: Barbara Goodkind Pepper, Mary Goodkind Garner, Kathryn Goodkind Boyle. Married Carol Eaton Bourquin, October 30, 1976.
Stepchildren: Philip F. Eaton, Dorothee R. Bourquin Caulfield.