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New Law School Opening for Fall Semester; Modern Structure First At Lincoln Square
The Lexagram, Fordham Law School
A new era for Fordham Law School. The Lexagram editors describe the new location at Lincoln Center, the first phase of a two-block, seven and a half acre Fordham Mid-Town Campus. The Lexagram was affiliated with the American Law Student Association of the Fordham School of Law and financed by the Student Bar Association, published monthly during the school year.
Date: May 1961
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Justice Warren Speaks Tuesday
Andrew Lawler
Chief Justice Earl Warren of the U.S. Supreme Court was the principal speaker at Fordham University's School of Law Cornerstone Ceremonies following a High Mass at St. Paul the Apostle Church at 60th and Columbus. This issue of the Lexagram was the first time in two years since its last publication. Formerly published as a newspaper, the new Lexagram editors decided on a magazine that would inspire a new idea in law school publications.
Date: May 1960
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Vol. 3 No. 2, Latest Report on Lincoln Square
The Lexagram, Fordham Law School
With the Approval of the City Board of Estimate, plans for development on the Lincoln Square Campus were set to begin with an anticipated 1959 completion. Mr. John Dolan, Director of the Development Fund commented on the challenge of relocating families with the assistance of the Board of Estimate.
Date: November 1956
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Vol. 2 No. 2, Bene Merenti Medals to Wormser and Kennedy
The Lexagram, Fordham Law School
Fordham University President, Rev. Laurence J. McGinley, S.J., presented Bene Merenti Medals for Long and Distinguished service to Law School librarian, James F. Kennedy and to Florence Wormser, the wife of the late Maurice Wormser for forty years of service to Fordham Law.
Date: November 1955
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