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University of Richmond

1979

T. C. Williams School of Law

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J.Westwood Smithers- "The Professor", Robert R. Merhige Jr. Jan 1979

J.Westwood Smithers- "The Professor", Robert R. Merhige Jr.

University of Richmond Law Review

My first clearly defined recollection of "The Professor" has, to my enjoyment and embarassment, survived for more years than he or I would willingly acknowledge, but I would expect that the incident giving rise to my recollection has now become part of the folklore of T. C. Williams School of Law and will survive each of us.


Notes On Virginia Civil Procedure By W. Hamilton Bryson, Lewis T. Booker Jan 1979

Notes On Virginia Civil Procedure By W. Hamilton Bryson, Lewis T. Booker

University of Richmond Law Review

Although W. Hamilton Bryson modestly describes his Notes on Virginia Civil Procedure,the Michie Company, 1979, as "little more than an outline," he has in fact made a significant contribution to practical jurisprudence in his handbook on Virginia civil procedure. Mr. Bryson is a professor of law at the T. C. Williams School of Law of the University of Richmond and teaches Virginia Procedure there.


Dedication - J. Westwood Smithers Jan 1979

Dedication - J. Westwood Smithers

University of Richmond Law Review

Mr. Smithers has been associated with the T. C. Williams School of Law for 50 years, both as a student and as a professor. Over the course of the half-century which has passed since he began his first year as a student in the old building on Lombardy Street, Mr. Smithers has served as example, mentor and friend to countless scores of students and attorneys both within and outside the state. He taught his last regular class at T. C. Williams last year, leaving behind a school saddened by his departure, yet richer for his service. The Editorial Board, therefore, …