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The Opinion Volume 1 Number 1 – November 29, 1949, The Opinion Nov 1949

The Opinion Volume 1 Number 1 – November 29, 1949, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

First issue of the University of Buffalo Law School newspaper.


A Critical Analysis Of New Mexico School Laws, 1933-1947, Nathan B. Mcneilly Mar 1949

A Critical Analysis Of New Mexico School Laws, 1933-1947, Nathan B. Mcneilly

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

It is the purpose of this study (1) to analyze those New Mexico School laws which have been enacted since 1931; (2) to criticize them on the basis of their particular value, or lack of value, to public education in New Mexico; and (3) to suggest revisions which closely parallel the recommendations of outstanding research groups and authorities in the field of educational administration.

State school law is the foundation upon which a state education system is built. In view of this fact, it is highly important that those laws be periodically studied by educations in order that those which …


1948 Election Platform Of The Communist Party, Communist Party Of California Aug 1948

1948 Election Platform Of The Communist Party, Communist Party Of California

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

1948 election platform for the Communist Party of the U.S.A. the outlines promises to wipe out fascism, ensure an economic bill of rights, fight attack on labor and living standard efforts, ensure civil rights, amongst other concerns.

Issued by: Communist Party of California

Room 701 942 Market Street San Francisco California EXbrook 2-2996


"Educational Deferments" Apr 1942

"Educational Deferments"

Indiana Law Journal

Legal Aspects of the Selective Service Act


Round Table On Law School Objectives And Methods, Ralph F. Fuchs, Maurice H. Merrill, Dale F. Stansbury, Alfred Harsch Jan 1940

Round Table On Law School Objectives And Methods, Ralph F. Fuchs, Maurice H. Merrill, Dale F. Stansbury, Alfred Harsch

Articles by Maurer Faculty

TOPIC FOR DISCUSSION: "RESOLVED THAT THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS SHOULD RECOMMEND TO MEMBER SCHOOLS THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A FOUR-YEAR CURRICULUM IN LAW."


The Dartmouth College Case -- Then And Now, Hugh Evander Willis Jan 1934

The Dartmouth College Case -- Then And Now, Hugh Evander Willis

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


End Monopoly Corruption Of City Government And Build A Better Eureka, Eureka Branch Jan 1930

End Monopoly Corruption Of City Government And Build A Better Eureka, Eureka Branch

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet calling out PG&E for bad business practices as well as lumber companies and Standard Oil who are also avoiding paying various other operating fees.

Issued by: EUREKA BRANCH, COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE U.S.A. Election Campaign Headquarters: 1404 Albee St., Eureka.


Why Colleges And Universities?, Hugh Evander Willis Apr 1927

Why Colleges And Universities?, Hugh Evander Willis

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Teaching Of Law In Schools Of Business, William E. Britton Jan 1923

The Teaching Of Law In Schools Of Business, William E. Britton

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Register Vol. 4, No. 4, 1921, Suffolk University Law School Jan 1921

The Register Vol. 4, No. 4, 1921, Suffolk University Law School

Limited-run Student Newspapers

The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and …


Ua12/2/1 Normal Heights, Vol. 2, No. 4, Western Kentucky University Aug 1918

Ua12/2/1 Normal Heights, Vol. 2, No. 4, Western Kentucky University

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter and course catalog promoting Western Kentucky University. This issue focuses on rural education and military training.


The Register Vol. 2, No. 4, 11/1917, Suffolk University Law School Nov 1917

The Register Vol. 2, No. 4, 11/1917, Suffolk University Law School

Limited-run Student Newspapers

The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and …


The Register Vol. 2, No. 2, 1/1916, Suffolk University Law School Jan 1916

The Register Vol. 2, No. 2, 1/1916, Suffolk University Law School

Limited-run Student Newspapers

The Suffolk Law School Register, the first student publication, was published between 1915 and 1921. It includes images of early law school people and places and also includes class notes and anecdotes about Suffolk’s students and alumni; a history of the school, written by founder Gleason Archer; and articles about law. The Register functions much like a yearbook does today, capturing the who, what, where and when of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. Archer’s serialized history provides a first person narrative of his founding of the school and its early growth. The articles about the practice and …


Ua1b3/7 Oratorical League Committee, Wku Faculty Jan 1910

Ua1b3/7 Oratorical League Committee, Wku Faculty

WKU Archives Records

Correspondence regarding proposed constitution of the Central Oratorical League consisting of Indiana State University, Eastern Kentucky University and Ohio University. William Craig was appointed a committee of one to study the viability of WKU's participation. Includes program for oratorical contest held May 27, 1910 in Van Meter Hall.


Kentucky Statutes Chapter 102, Kentucky General Assembly Mar 1906

Kentucky Statutes Chapter 102, Kentucky General Assembly

WKU Archives Records

Chapter 102 An Act to establish a system of State normal schools in Kentucky; to create a board of regents for the general management thereof; to create a normal executive council, which shall determine the requirements for admission and graduation and the courses of study for the said schools; to create a commission which shall determine the location of said schools, and to appropriate funds for their maintenance.

Western Kentucky State Normal School and Eastern Kentucky State Normal School were created by this legislation.


Aguajito - Diseños, Glo No. 282-A, Apn 101, Apn 103, Monterey County, And Associated Historical Documents. Jan 1900

Aguajito - Diseños, Glo No. 282-A, Apn 101, Apn 103, Monterey County, And Associated Historical Documents.

Individual Ranchos in Monterey and SLO Counties

Diseños - Hand-drawn Spanish-Mexican map demonstrating the physical boundaries of land granted to Mexican citizens by the Spanish or Mexican governments.

Work Progress Administration Abstract (WPA Abstract) – A summary document prepared in 1938 under the Work Progress Administration program detailing the history of a rancho beginning with the Spanish-American land through the U.S. patenting process.

Hornbeck Rancho Detail Sheet (AKA Detail Sheet) – A summary sheet generated from a land patent database that details the history of a rancho, along with the various state and federal agency record numbers relating to the rancho.

Bancroft Notes – Document detailing information …


The Purple, February 1899 Feb 1899

The Purple, February 1899

The Purple

The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:

  • Wanted,--An Original Genius
  • My Guiding Star
  • The Humor of the Law
  • A Sad Remembrance
  • Student Celebration on the Occasion of Final Vows
  • The Vigil of St. Ignatius
  • Greetings of Former Students
  • The Vows at Montmarte
  • The Vows of To-Day
  • Xavier
  • Victories of the Future
  • Editorials
  • College Chronicle
  • Alumni
  • College World
  • Athletics
  • Editor's Table
  • program for Final Vows celebration


The Purple, June 1896 Jun 1896

The Purple, June 1896

The Purple

The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:

  • The First Catholic College in New England
  • The Alumni Bishops of Holy Cross
  • Alma's Soldier Sons
  • Holy Cross Students in the Civil War
  • Holy Cross Students on the Judiciary Bench
  • Duty of the College and of College Men to the Summer School
  • To the Sacred Heart
  • A Word with the Young Man Who Is to Take Up the Study of Law
  • Vesper
  • Some Words of Counsel to Those About to Take Up the Study of Medicine
  • Fancy …


A Question, Tamar Althouse Nov 1892

A Question, Tamar Althouse

Historic Documents

Tamar Althouse, later to be Tamar Scholz, was the first female student to be enrolled at the Indiana University School of Law, graduating with her LL.B. in 1892. In November of that year she wrote this article (“A Question”) for the student newspaper of the day, The Indiana Student, addressing the importance of educating women.


Biographical Sketches Of Law Department Graduates And Professors (1844-1876), Theophilus A. Wylie Jan 1890

Biographical Sketches Of Law Department Graduates And Professors (1844-1876), Theophilus A. Wylie

Historic Documents

Excerpts originally published in Indiana University, It's History, 1820. To view the full text of this title go to the HathiTrust here.


1901, Soil Survey Of The Lower Salinas Valley California, Macy H. Lapham And W. H. Heleman Sep 201

1901, Soil Survey Of The Lower Salinas Valley California, Macy H. Lapham And W. H. Heleman

State and Federal Documents Relating to Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties

1901 report by Macy H. Lapham and W. H. Heilman on the Lower Salinas Valley including location and boundaries, history of settlement and agricultural development, climate, physiography and geology and the classes of soil. The report includes a map depicting underground water.