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Construction Progress
Art Green, Inc.
Construction photographs, Architects: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines; Builder: George A. Fuller Company
Date: June 1961
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Construction Progress
Art Green, Inc.
Construction photographs, Architects: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines; Builder: George A. Fuller Company
Date: May 1961
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Construction Progress
Art Green, Inc.
Construction photographs, Architects: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines; Builder: George A. Fuller Company
Date: March 1961
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Construction Progress
Art Green, Inc.
Construction photographs, Architects: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines; Builder: George A. Fuller Company
Date: February 1961
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Construction Progress
Art Green, Inc.
Construction photographs, Architects: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines; Builder: George A. Fuller Company
Date: January 1961
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Construction Progress
Art Green, Inc.
Construction photographs, Architects: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines; Builder: George A. Fuller Company
Date: January 1961
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Construction Progress
The House of Patria
Looking East towards Columbus Ave., The George A. Fuller Company continues with Construction of the new Law School.
Date: August 1960
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Law School Dedication - Cornerstone Ceremony
Art Green, Inc.
Cardinal Spellman, Governor Nelson Rockefeller, Pres Emeritus Laurence McGinely, S.Jl, and Chief Justice of the United States, Honorable Earl Warren at Fordham's Lincoln Center Dedication Cornerstone Ceremony.
Date: May 1960
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Cornerstone Ceremony - Program
Fordham Law School
Dignitaries, among them, New York City Mayor, Robert F. Wagner, Parks Commissioner, Robert Moses, New State Governor, Nelson Rockefeller, Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Spellman, and Chief Justice of the United States, Earl Warren addressed the crowd at the Law School's Cornerstone Ceremonies.
Date: May 1960
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Law School Dedication - Cornerstone Ceremony
Fordham Law School
Governor of the State of New York, Nelson Rockefeller, and Fordham University President, Rev. McGinley unveil the Law School's cornerstone.
Date: May 1960
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Law School Dedication - Cornerstone Ceremony
Fordham Law School
Governor of the State of New York, Nelson Rockefeller, addresses the audience at the Fordham Law School Dedication at Lincoln Center.
Date: May 1960
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Construction Progress
Art Green, Inc.
Construction photographs, Architects: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines; Builder: George A. Fuller Company
Date: May 1960
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Construction Progress
The House of Patria
Looking West at the future site of the "Fordham University In-Town-Center Law School." A truck marked "explosives" stands by on Columbus Ave.
Date: May 1960
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Fordham School of Law - Architectural Model
Art Green, Inc.
Fordham Law Alumni Association Vice President, Thomas I. Sheridan, President McGinley, and Dean Mulligan view the architectural model of the new Law School at Lincoln Center. Architect: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines Builder: George A. Fuller Company
Date: January 1959
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President McGinley at the future site of Fordham Law School
Art Green, Inc.
President McGinley walking west on the site of Fordham Law's Lincoln Center campus
Date: January 1959
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President McGinley views future site of Law School
Art Green, Inc.
Rev. Laurence J. McGinley, S.J., President of Fordham University from 1949-1963, is pictured walking on the site that would one day become the Fordham Law School Campus at Lincoln Center.
Date: January 1959
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Construction progresses with Fr. McGinley's help
Fordham Law School
Dean Mulligan and Joseph A. Martino, Trustee look on as a crane operator with the George A. Fuller Company oversees Father McGinley.
Date: January 1959
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Inspecting Blueprints
Fordham Law School
Left to Right: Joseph A.Martino, Trustee, Fr. McGinley, and Dean Mulligan review blueprints by the architectural firm, Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines, on site at the new Lincoln Center campus.
Date: January 1959
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sub Deo et sub lege - The School of Law, Fordham University at Lincoln Square
Fordham University
"From Humble Beginnings to Broader Horizons" Fordham University details the new School of Law - the first phase of a $25,000,000 development at Lincoln Square.
Date: January 1959
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Architectural Renderings - Fordham Law School
Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines
Facade of the newly proposed Fordham Law School at Lincoln Center Architect: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines
Date: January 1959
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Moot Court Room
Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines
Architect: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines
Date: January 1959
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Terrace Outside Law Library - A Quiet Atmosphere for Study
Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines
Architect: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines
Date: January 1959
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The Law School - Lincoln Square
Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines
Architect: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines
Date: January 1959
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12th Regiment Armory
Fordham Law School
James E. Ware was the architect who designed the Armory that was constructed between 1886 and 1887. It was razed in 1958 when plans for Lincoln Center were developed.
Date: January 1950
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Striking New Roots
Fordham University
Fordham University issued an outreach brochure announcing plans to expand its campus to Lincoln Square. Striking New Roots at Lincoln Square would accommodate the Schools of Law, Education, General Studies, Business and Social Services. The brochure details Fordham's heritage and its aspirations for the future. It includes a construction schedule and accounting details, and an invitation for businesses, industries, foundations, and individuals to invest in Fordham's future.
Date: January 1950
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