Dr. Dargo wrote several books and was a talented pianist.
Approachable and respectful of students’ views, George Dargo was such a popular professor at New England Law Boston that there often was a waiting list for his classes. “Professor Dargo wanted to know about every student’s life and interests,’’ said David Siegel, a friend and law school colleague. “He was the only faculty member I’m aware of who had a Facebook fan page created by students, and one year students gave him a set of pencils engraved with ‘Dargoisms.’ ’’
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