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Law School Update, Vol. I No. 2
Office of Institutional Advancement, Fordham Law School
University President Rev. Finley, and Law School Dean, John Feerick announce the $6.8 million building fund and the architectural firm that will design the plans set to double the space of the Law School. The newsletter details donations and members of the newly formed Building Campaign Advisory Committee.
Date: November 1982
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Law School Update, Vol. I No. I
Office of Institutional Advancement, Fordham Law School
The Institutional Advancement Office of the Fordham Law School began to issue newsletters announcing the building campaign and its progress. The first of these newsletters provides the background of the original $5 million campaign announced by Dean McLaughlin at the 75th Anniversary Dinner.
Date: September 1982
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Interior - Cafeteria
Ed Thorsett
Faculty, staff and students could break in the School's cafeteria
Date: January 1972
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12th Regiment Armory War Memorial
Fordham Law School
The Veteran Association of the Twelfth Infantry, National Guard of the State of New York, donated the War Memorial in the study hall of Fordham University Law School at 120 West 62nd St, the former site of the Armory.
Date: January 1966
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Exteriors - Fordham University at Lincoln Center
Fordham Law School
Winter view, Southwest, of Fordham University, Lincoln Center Campus.
Date: December 1961
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Dedication Ceremony - Robert F. Kennedy
Fordham Law School
U.S. Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy spoke at the Fordham Law School Dedication Ceremony and was awarded an honorary degree by Fordham University President, Rev. McGinley.
Date: November 1961
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Law School at Lincoln Center Dedication
Fordham Law School
Rev. Laurence J. McGinley, President, Fordham University welcomes Attorney General of the U.S., Robert J. Kennedy to the new Law School.
Date: November 1961
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Address by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy at the Dedication Ceremonies of Fordham Law School
Robert F. Kennedy
U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy was awarded an honorary degree during the Dedication Ceremonies of Fordham at Lincoln Square. Here, a transcript of his address pays tribute to Fordham's ideals, traditions, faculty and alumni.
Date: November 1961
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Dean's Office
Fordham Law School
Dean William Hughes Mulligan was the first Dean to occupy this office in the newly constructed Lincoln Center Campus.
Date: September 1961
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Exterior - Students Entering Fordham Law School
Fordham Law School
View, Southeast, of Fordham Law School Students at the main entrance.
Date: September 1961
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Faculty Conference Room
Fordham Law School
The Law School's Faculty Conference Room.
Date: September 1961
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Fordham Law School - Classroom
Fordham Law School
New Law School Classrooms at the Lincoln Center campus were designed with "almost perfect" acoustics and modern audio-visual aids.
Date: September 1961
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Fordham Law School - Classrooms
Fordham Law School
A seminar room was designed for "instruction at a more advanced and individualized level....[where] small groups of student may gather with a faculty member for an informal and detailed analysis of problem areas lying at the frontier of legal thought."
Date: September 1961
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Interior-Faculty Office
Fordham Law School
There were 23 full-time faculty members in 1961. Through the 1960's, Dean Mulligan expanded the faculty that included, Malachy T. Mahon, Robert M. Byrn, Thomas M. Quinn, Joseph Perillo, Ludwik A. Teclaff, Constantine N. Katsoris, Edward F.C. McGonagle, Joseph C. Sweeney, Barry Hawk, Michael Lanzarone, and Assistant Dean, Robert M. Hanlon, Jr.
Date: September 1961
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Interior - Moot Court
Fordham Law School
View of Moot Court proceedings at the Lincoln Center Campus.
Date: September 1961
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Interior - Moot Court
Fordham Law School
The moot court program at Fordham draws judges from New York, Federal courts and some of the most distinguished law firms in the State. Students had the opportunity to argue laws in an appellate moot court, then in their second and third years, student participated in the trial moot court where they conducted research, gathered witnesses and tried a case before a jury. Today, the William Hughes Mulligan Moot Court Competition determines which student will compose the Moot Court Board and may then participate in national competitions.
Date: September 1961
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Interior - Moot Court
Fordham Law School
View of Moot Court Room at the Lincoln Center Campus
Date: September 1961
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Law Review Office
Fordham Law School
The new Law Review Office at the Lincoln Center Campus of the Law School.
Date: September 1961
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Library - Entrance
Fordham Law School
Interior view of the Library entrance at the newly constructed Lincoln Center campus.
Date: September 1961
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Library - Reading Room
Fordham Law School
A bird's-eye view of the Library's Reading Room. The new Law School noted "an interior decor featuring a bold and striking use of color."
Date: September 1961
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Library - Reading Room
Fordham Law School
The Library at the Lincoln Center Campus was designed with "comfortable, if not luxurious appointments identified with modern furnishings, and soft but brilliant overhead lighting." With room for 225,000 volumes, microfilm and microcard readers, the law library ensured vital access a modern research facility. Since 1961, the Library Reading Room went through several renovations to accommodate increased enrollment and technology.
Date: September 1961
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Registrar's Office
Fordham Law School
The Law School's Registrar's Office in the newly constructed Lincoln Center Campus
Date: September 1961
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Student Lounge
Fordham Law School
View of a student lounge area, Lincoln Center Campus
Date: September 1961
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Faculty Library
Bob Wyer
The Faculty Library at Fordham's Lincoln Center Campus.
Date: September 1961
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