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Guide To Ac028 - Records Of The Center For Access To Justice & Technology, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac028 - Records Of The Center For Access To Justice & Technology, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Center for Access to Justice & Technology, 1990-2005
The Center for Access to Justice and Technology (CAJT), formerly Justice Web Collaboratory, was formed at Chicago-Kent in 1999. The CAJT worked to make justice more accessible to the public by promoting the use of the Internet in the teaching, practice, and public access to the law. The CAJT conducted research, built software tools, taught classes, and supported faculty, staff, and student projects on access to justice and technology.
The first major focus of the CAJT was Meeting the Needs of Self-Represented Litigants: A Consumer Based Approach, or the …
Guide To Mc002 - The Eloise G. Requa Papers, Jona Whipple
Guide To Mc002 - The Eloise G. Requa Papers, Jona Whipple
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The Eloise G. ReQua Papers, 1887-1989
Eloise Gallup ReQua was born on December 1, 1902, in Chicago, Illinois. She was the only child of Susan Eloise Gallup and William Bruyn ReQua. William ReQua and his brother Charles founded ReQua Brothers in 1886, and were grain merchants and members of the Chicago Board of Trade. Susan Eloise Gallup was the daughter of Delia Susanna Hulburd and Benjamin Ela Gallup, a Chicago lawyer.
Eloise attended the Chicago Latin School for Girls, the Mary C. Wheeler School, a boarding school in Providence, Rhode Island, and later Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania. She led …
Guide To Ac026 - Records Of The Office Of The Secretary, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac026 - Records Of The Office Of The Secretary, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Office of the Secretary, 1899-1912
Elmer E. Barrett served as the secretary for the law school from c.1896, when it was known as the Law Department of Lake Forest University, to c. 1904. He was succeeded by Guy Guernsey.
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Records in Series I and II document applications to the Chicago-Kent College of Law and student applications for degrees. These records consist of application forms and letters to school administrators, the bulk consisting of records from 1900. A third series includes several “credit cards” used by student Levi R. Albaugh (Class of 1914) to receive …
Guide To Ac027 - Records Of The Center For Law And Computers, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac027 - Records Of The Center For Law And Computers, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Center for Law and Computers, 1984-1999
Records consist of conference materials, proceedings books, and materials used for instruction. Conference materials for the First Annual Personal Computing Strategies for Lawyers, held in 1985, are missing from the collection. The bulk of the collection consists of conference proceedings from various conferences held at Chicago-Kent or sponsored by Chicago-Kent; the Miscellaneous subseries includes materials from conferences including CLC faculty published materials, and materials from conferences hosted by Chicago-Kent with CLC’s participation. The collection also includes complete copies of large firm surveys from 1988-1995, with some incomplete material on surveys from …
Guide To Ac025 - The Chicago-Kent Bulletin, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac025 - The Chicago-Kent Bulletin, Jona Whipple
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The Chicago-Kent Bulletin
The Chicago-Kent Bulletin was begun in June of 1916 by faculty member Edward J. Veasey, Jr. It was intended to be a monthly publication, described in the 1917 edition of The Transcript as “a medium whereby the events which transpire within the school, worthy of mention may come to light.” Issues of the Bulletin include sections describing the activities of each enrolled class and an alumni section. Issues include an editorial, poetry, humor, photos of faculty members, and cartoons.
The 1917 edition of The Transcript credits O.G. Young (’18) as business manager and editorial writer, O.B. Durand …
Guide To Ac024 - Chicago-Kent College Of Law Buildings Collection, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac024 - Chicago-Kent College Of Law Buildings Collection, Jona Whipple
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Chicago-Kent College of Law has been located in the city of Chicago since its founding in 1888. The first location of the school was the Grand Pacific Hotel, located on Clark Street and Jackson Boulevard, in downtown Chicago. Classes for what was then known as the “Chicago Evening School of Law” began in January of 1888 and were held on the second floor in the Appellate Court rooms. In 1889, having outgrown the Grand Pacific Hotel, the Appellate Court was moved to the fourth floor of the Grand Opera House at 119-21 N. Clark Street. The law school underwent two …
Guide To Ac023 - Collection Of Anniversaries And Celebrations, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac023 - Collection Of Anniversaries And Celebrations, Jona Whipple
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The Chicago-Kent College of Law was founded in 1888 as “The Evening Law Class.” The first record of an anniversary celebration at Chicago-Kent was the 75th Anniversary, which took place in 1963, followed by the 80th in 1967, the Centennial in 1987, and the 125th Anniversary in 2013. Each anniversary was marked with celebratory events, dedications, and programs to commemorate the Law School’s history. Past school-wide celebrations at Chicago-Kent have included “Chicago-Kent Day,” declared in 1961 by Mayor Richard J. Daley, and the events of Dedication Year in 1992, when the Law School moved into the building …
Guide To Ac022 - The Transcript, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac022 - The Transcript, Jona Whipple
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The Transcript was first published in 1917 by the classes of Chicago-Kent College of Law. The first edition notes that the idea for “a year book and chronicle of the College” was conceived in the fall of 1916 by the senior class, upon which a committee of members from each class were appointed to undertake the project. Editions followed for each year except 1921 until 1929, when the final edition of The Transcript was published.
Issues of The Transcript contain faculty photos and background information, photos of senior, junior, and freshman classes, lists of post-graduate class members, an Organizations section …
Guide To Ac021 - Commencement Materials, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac021 - Commencement Materials, Jona Whipple
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Commencement Materials, 1905-2014
Commencements at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law began with Chicago College of Law in 1888. Commencement ceremonies were held annually in June with mid-year class commencement in February. Between the years of 1930-1949, the ceremonies were combined into one with a complete list of both classes in the annual program. After 1968, the mid-year class merged into the regular class. Early degrees awarded were Master of Laws and Bachelor of Laws until 1942 when the first J.D. was awarded to Mabelle C. Eulette. Early commencements were held in halls, hotels, and theatres across Chicago until the early …
Guide To Ac013 - Faculty Biographies, Course Descriptions, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac013 - Faculty Biographies, Course Descriptions, Jona Whipple
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Faculty Biographies, Course Descriptions, 1998-2002
Publications commissioned by Chicago-Kent College of Law between the years 1998-2002, actual run of print publications is unknown.
Guide To Ac014 - Selected Faculty Scholarship, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac014 - Selected Faculty Scholarship, Jona Whipple
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Selected Faculty Scholarship
Publications commissioned by Chicago-Kent College of Law between the years 1993-1997, actual run of print publications is unknown.
Guide To Ac017 - Alumni Directories, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac017 - Alumni Directories, Jona Whipple
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Alumni Directories, 1907-2002
The inaugural issue of the Alumni Directory was published after the 19th year of scholarship at Chicago-Kent College of Law as a tribute to the success of the school. Later copies were printed to foster relationships between alumni. Early copies of the Directory were printed and distributed by the secretary’s office, with later copies (post-1969) produced by the Alumni Association. The final copy issued in print was the 2002 release. The current Alumni Directory is available to students and alumni on the Chicago-Kent College of Law Alumni Association website.
Guide To Ac009 - Student Handbooks, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac009 - Student Handbooks, Jona Whipple
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Student Handbooks, 1976-1997
The IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law student handbooks collection consists of titles that were produced to orient incoming students and transfer students, or to provide general information to the student body at large.
Guide To Ac012 - Chicago-Kent Magazine, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac012 - Chicago-Kent Magazine, Jona Whipple
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Chicago-Kent Magazine, 2001-2013
The Chicago-Kent Magazine was first published in Fall of 2001 as a magazine-format replacement for the previous alumni newsletter, Citations, which ceased publication in 2000. The Chicago-Kent Magazine contains alumni news, faculty and class notes, law school news, student competition highlights, and alumni profiles.
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Guide To Ac010 - The Commentator, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac010 - The Commentator, Jona Whipple
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The Commentator, 1961-2011
The Commentator is the official IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law student newspaper, an entirely student-generated and managed publication covering Chicago-Kent news and events as well as issues pertinent to the law school community. The Commentator highlights student, faculty, and alumni achievements, delivers news on student organizations, and provides a forum for student and faculty op-eds and letters to the editor.
The first issue of The Commentator was printed on November 6, 1950 (by the Junior Bar Association) and was titled The Kent Commentator until 1975, when the title was represented as Chicago-Kent’s Commentator. Between 1975 …
Guide To Ac015 - Student Directories, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac015 - Student Directories, Jona Whipple
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Student Directories, 1992-1994
The Student Directory was published with information provided by the office of the Registrar in cooperation with the Office of Administration, Finance and CLE. Directories published the names, addresses, and phone numbers of registered students as a service intended to foster close relationships among students. The dates of the first and last paper directories are unknown. A directory of current students is now accessible via the Web for Students portal on the IIT Chicago-Kent website.
Guide To Ac011 - Citations, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac011 - Citations, Jona Whipple
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Citations, 1980-2000
The Chicago-Kent alumni newsletter was first published as Chicago-Kent Citations in 1980. In 1989, the title was changed to Citations, and the 2000 issue was the final issue in the series. In 2002, a new alumni newsletter was published in magazine format, the Chicago-Kent Magazine.
Issues created between 1980 and 2000 included news of the school, alumni news, dean appointments, and other items of interest to Chicago-Kent alumni. Of specific interest are details on the fundraising campaign and groundbreaking of the new building at 565 W. Adams Street in downtown Chicago, as well as notable …
Guide To Ac008 - Dean's Reports, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac008 - Dean's Reports, Jona Whipple
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Dean's Reports, 1988-2013
The collection of Dean’s Reports includes reports issued between the years of 1988-2013. Deans during the time period include Lew Collens, Hank Perritt, and Harold Krent. Each dean’s report includes a special focus on Chicago-Kent College of Law programs, institutes and centers, as well as alumni features and donor lists.
Guide To Ac016 - Chicago-Kent News, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac016 - Chicago-Kent News, Jona Whipple
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Chicago-Kent News, 1935-1937
From 1935 through 1944, two members of the faculty, Harry Osgood and Roger Severns, published an eight-page journal, the Chicago-Kent News. Half of the journal was dedicated to notes concerning alumni, including letters of guidance and inspiration from notably successful alums, and the remainder dealt with current activities at Chicago-Kent. The journal did not contain jokes, cartoons, or other light material — it was primarily for public relations purposes. Only seven issues were published.
Guide To Ac020 - Records Of The Board Of Trustees, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac020 - Records Of The Board Of Trustees, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Board of Trustees, 1936-1970
The Chicago-Kent College of Law Board of Trustees was responsible for financial management and the overarching policies that guided the trajectory of the university. By 1936, the earliest of records in existence, 5 trustee members were elected annually. Duties remained the same over time with the exception of increased committee activity in later years, beginning in the late 1950s. At some point between the years of 1954 and 1958, records of meeting minutes indicate a change in name from Board of Trustees to Board of Trustees, Directors and Members, and an increase in …
Guide To Ac019 - Records Of The Advisory Board, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac019 - Records Of The Advisory Board, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Advisory Board, 1968-1975
The Chicago-Kent College of Law Advisory Board was formed in 1969 when Chicago-Kent College of Law became a part of IIT. Upon the merger, the Board was formed from the 18 members of the former Chicago-Kent Board of Trustees and was intended to govern the school based on assignments from IIT. The board was discontinued in the late 1970s.
The first elected chairman of the Advisory Board was E. Douglas Schwantes (‘29) until February 1970, followed by Clair W. Furlong (’26) until November 1970, when David A. Vogel (’51) became the final chairman.
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Guide To Ac018 - Records Of The Board Of Overseers, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac018 - Records Of The Board Of Overseers, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Board of Overseers, 1990-1997
The Chicago-Kent Board of Overseers is an advisory body responsible for government of the law school. Much of the work of the Board of Overseers took place through smaller committees, such as the Dean Search Committee, Student Life Committee, Development Committee, Library Committee, and Membership Committee. In the early 90s, board members were selected by members to serve 1 or 3-year terms, with six ex-officio members.
The chairman of the Board of Overseers in 1990 was David B. Horn (’76), followed by John R. Schmidt of Mayer Brown LLP in 1998. Thomas A. …
Guide To Ac006 - Annual Announcements & Bulletins, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac006 - Annual Announcements & Bulletins, Jona Whipple
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The Annual Announcements of the Kent Law School and Chicago College of Law were intended to inform prospective students. The announcements were mailed to alumni as well as disseminated to prospective students, as evidenced by the notification included in some annual announcements that “The Faculty of the Chicago-Kent College of Law desires to place a copy of each Annual Catalogue in the hands of every genuine graduate.” These notifications also included instructions to send any corrections to names or addresses for the completion of an alumni catalogue on a future date. They include program information and calendars for the upcoming …
Guide To Ac007 - The Record, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac007 - The Record, Jona Whipple
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The Record, 1974-1999
The Record is the source for “news and announcements for the Chicago-Kent community” and has been since its first printing, c. 1974. Originating from the Assistant Dean’s office, issues of The Record include notes on student activities, deadlines for grades and graduation applications, policy changes, add/drop guidelines, schedules, academic calendars, and announcements of student and faculty achievements. The Record is published weekly.
Current issues of the publication are available on the Chicago-Kent website, archives of the web version dating from 2000 are also available in reverse chronological order.
Guide To Ac002 - Records Of The Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac002 - Records Of The Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, 1968
Founded in 1902, Phi Alpha Delta is the largest co-ed professional law fraternity in the United States with over 300,000 initiated members to date, approximately one in every six attorneys in the U.S. It was the first law fraternity to admit members of all races, creeds, colors, religions and national origins, as well as the first fraternity to admit women, which took place in September of 1970 with the admission of Anna Carolyn Fox Hinds of McReynolds Chapter.
Phi Alpha Delta was founded due to the Supreme Court’s November 4, 1897 …
Guide To Ac004 - Records Of The Phi Delta Phi Law Fraternity, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac004 - Records Of The Phi Delta Phi Law Fraternity, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Phi Delta Phi Law Fraternity, 1947-1955
Founded in 1869, Phi Delta Phi is the oldest legal honorary association in North America. The Territorial Government of Michigan passed an act on August 26, 1817 to establish the “Catholepistemiad,” or University of Michigania, to be located in Detroit. Dissatisfied with the administration of the university, the Territorial Legislature repealed the act and established the University of Michigan as a successor corporation with full rights. The campus was moved from Detroit to Ann Arbor and the establishment of a law school was planned in 1837, the same year Michigan officially …
Guide To Ac005 - Records Of The Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac005 - Records Of The Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority, 1908-1958
Kappa Beta Pi, the first legal sorority in the U.S., was founded on December 15, 1908 at the Chicago-Kent College of Law to promote high professional standards among women law students and lawyers. In 1916, the publication of Kappa Beta Pi Quarterly began, and members used these publications to share both serious and lighthearted news, announce professional appointments, office openings, address changes, and accomplishments. In 1924, it also reprinted the article “Indian Country,” the first article written by a woman to be printed in the Journal of the American Bar Association …
Guide To Ac003 - Records Of The Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac003 - Records Of The Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, 1930-1973
Delta Theta Phi was founded at the Cleveland Law School of Baldwin-Wallace College (now Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University) in Ohio in 1900 and became a national fraternity in 1904. In September of 1913, the fraternity amalgamated three other fraternities, Alpha Kappa Phi (begun in Chicago, 1902), Theta Lambda Phi (Pennsylvania, 1903) and Sigma Nu Phi (National University Law School, 1903). In 1969, the fraternity became international with the first two senates chartered outside of the United States. In 1989 Delta Theta Phi merged with Sigma Nu Phi, …
Guide To Mc001 - The Walter L. Oblinger, Jr. Papers, Jona Whipple
Guide To Mc001 - The Walter L. Oblinger, Jr. Papers, Jona Whipple
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The Walter L. Oblinger Jr. Papers, 1935-1990
Walter L. Oblinger (July 5, 1914-April 11,1990) graduated from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1939 with an LL.B. At Chicago-Kent he met Josephine Kneidle Harrington (February 14, 1913-September 27, 1998) and the two were married in 1940. Upon graduation, Walter entered the FBI. He was appointed to Pittsburgh, then San Antonio, Washington D.C, and Detroit. At the beginning of World War II, Walter was put in charge of the FBI division on German spies in the Detroit area. During his tenure with the FBI, Walter was involved in several infamous cases, including the …
Guide To Ac001 - Records Of The Library Of International Relations, Jona Whipple
Guide To Ac001 - Records Of The Library Of International Relations, Jona Whipple
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Records of the Library of International Relations, 1933-2002
The Library of International Relations was established in 1932 on the basis of documents provided by the League of Nations Association. The original LIR was hosted in a room provided by the John Crerar Library, staffed by Miss Eloise G. ReQua, founder and first director of the Library of International Relations. Miss ReQua’s intent was to encourage the study of international affairs.
During the 1934 and 1935 seasons of the World’s Fair, the Library maintained an exhibit known as the Story Cove on the Enchanted Island, a reading-room, library, and storytelling center. …