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1981

University of Washington School of Law

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The Law Librarian: Marian Gallagher, George Schatzki Jul 1981

The Law Librarian: Marian Gallagher, George Schatzki

Washington Law Review

Being a relatively new kid on the block, I am not sure I am an appropriate person to write about Marian Gallagher. After all, you—the attorneys, the librarians, the faculty and students (past and present)—have interacted with her for so long. What can I relate about her that you don't already know? For many years, before I considered joining the faculty here, the name of Marian Gallagher was well known to me. Not being in the book business myself, I was limited in my knowledge, but I did know she "produced" an incredible number of talented librarians and she had …


Reminiscences On Marian Gallagher, Harry M. Cross Jul 1981

Reminiscences On Marian Gallagher, Harry M. Cross

Washington Law Review

In thinking about Marian's performance as a member of the faculty and law librarian I am mildly surprised at concluding that it is not really exceptional—rather it has always been extraordinarily fine; I know of no exceptions. The efforts of her staff to be helpful and their loyalty to her are almost legendary, and favorably reflect the quality of her performance and the wonderful kind of person she is.


Marian Gallagher, Professional: Librarian, Scholar, Teacher, Beverly J. Rosenow Jul 1981

Marian Gallagher, Professional: Librarian, Scholar, Teacher, Beverly J. Rosenow

Washington Law Review

For more than three decades Marian G. Gallagher has been Law Librarian and Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law. During this time she has become one of the most highly respected and warmly regarded members of the Washington legal and university communities. Total professional competency and continued excellence in job performance have commanded the respect; a keen intellect, unfailing courtesy and consideration, and a delightful wit have engendered the affection.