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Full-Text Articles in Legal Biography
Law Scholarship Created In Memory Of David Banta
Law Scholarship Created In Memory Of David Banta
David Banta (1889-1896)
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I.U. Scholarship Is Given In Honor Of David Banta, Former Judge Here
I.U. Scholarship Is Given In Honor Of David Banta, Former Judge Here
David Banta (1889-1896)
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Former I.U. Dean Of Law Is Honored
First Iu Law Dean To Be Honored By New Scholarship
First Iu Law Dean To Be Honored By New Scholarship
David Banta (1889-1896)
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An Exhibition From The Indiana University Library Of Original Printings And Manuscripts Of Significant Documents In American History With Emphasis On Constitutional Development (Largely From The J.K. Lilly Collection) On The Dedication Of The Law Building October 31-November 2, 1957
Law School Building
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I.U. School Of Law: Then And Now
Letter From Luther M. Grimes, Class Of 1893 (1957), Luther M. Grimes
Letter From Luther M. Grimes, Class Of 1893 (1957), Luther M. Grimes
Law School Building
Upon receiving an invitation to attend the 1957 dedication festivities for the newly built law building, Class of 1893 alum Luther M. Grimes hand wrote a response that is one part RSVP and one part trip down memory lane.
He said that he was regretfully unable to attend; at 87 1/2 years it was "on account of age" that he couldn't travel from his Iowa home. He considered that he may have been among the oldest living Indiana University alums, and was, with certainty, the last surviving member of his law class.
As a Bloomington native with familial ties to …