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Announcements Dec 1926

Announcements

Indiana Law Journal

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Theodore Clement Steele, Honorary Professor Of Painting And Greatest Hoosier Artist, Is Buried Among The Hills He Loved Jul 1926

Theodore Clement Steele, Honorary Professor Of Painting And Greatest Hoosier Artist, Is Buried Among The Hills He Loved

Charles Hepburn (1918-1925)

Comments by Hepburn upon the death of noted Indiana artist, T.C. Steele.


Hoynes Law School Award Latest At Notre Dame, South Bend Tribune Mar 1926

Hoynes Law School Award Latest At Notre Dame, South Bend Tribune

1883–1919: William J. Hoynes

Faculty and students resolve to celebrate "Hoynes Night" each year in perpetuity. William J. Hoynes, dean emeritus, establishes a $100 prize for the graduating student with the best deportment and highest academic performance. "The award has been established by Col. Hoynes to perpetuate the high principles and the Notre Dame spirit of courage, perseverance, trustworthiness, self-reliance, manliness and steadfast moral character which he has always tried to instill in law students."


John Condon, Clark P. Bissett Feb 1926

John Condon, Clark P. Bissett

Washington Law Review

"A Tower is fallen, a star is set." These words of lamentation from the old Moorish ballad must have risen to the lips of a great many men when they read the announcement that John Condon was dead. It is impossible for me in a short time to review the distinguished career or make note of the accomplishments. I must content myself with a mere reference. This is not an easy task for me. Dean Condon was not only my superior in the Law School, but he was my dear and valued friend and I am the poorer at his …