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Iu Law Dean Boshkoff Optimistic Nov 1972

Iu Law Dean Boshkoff Optimistic

Douglass Boshkoff (1971-1972 Acting; 1972-1975)

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Specialization Could Cut Cost, John Fancher Nov 1972

Specialization Could Cut Cost, John Fancher

Douglass Boshkoff (1971-1972 Acting; 1972-1975)

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I.U.'S Law Dean Criticizes Report Nov 1972

I.U.'S Law Dean Criticizes Report

Douglass Boshkoff (1971-1972 Acting; 1972-1975)

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Dean Boshkoff Tells Of Plans, Kim Hasten Nov 1972

Dean Boshkoff Tells Of Plans, Kim Hasten

Douglass Boshkoff (1971-1972 Acting; 1972-1975)

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D. G. Boshkoff To Head Iu Law School Oct 1972

D. G. Boshkoff To Head Iu Law School

Douglass Boshkoff (1971-1972 Acting; 1972-1975)

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Name Boshkoff Dean Of I.U. Law School Oct 1972

Name Boshkoff Dean Of I.U. Law School

Douglass Boshkoff (1971-1972 Acting; 1972-1975)

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Boshkoff Named Law Dean Regional Campus Group Complains, Bruce F. Paulsen Oct 1972

Boshkoff Named Law Dean Regional Campus Group Complains, Bruce F. Paulsen

Douglass Boshkoff (1971-1972 Acting; 1972-1975)

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Frank Cruise Haymond--In Memoriam, Robert W. Meserve Sep 1972

Frank Cruise Haymond--In Memoriam, Robert W. Meserve

West Virginia Law Review

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Plaque Recognizes Foskett Endowed Chair Jul 1972

Plaque Recognizes Foskett Endowed Chair

Douglass Boshkoff (1971-1972 Acting; 1972-1975)

Installation of the Plaque acknowledging the Walter W. Foskett Professorship at the Law School brought together Acting Dean Douglass G. Boshkoff and IU Chancellor Herman B. Wells, a long time friend of Foskett's and then chair man of the IU Foundation.


Harvey To Teach At Duke, Raymond Raney Apr 1972

Harvey To Teach At Duke, Raymond Raney

William Harvey (1966-1971)

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Gavel Award Is Made To Harvey Apr 1972

Gavel Award Is Made To Harvey

William Harvey (1966-1971)

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Law Enrollment Crunch Hits Iu School Apr 1972

Law Enrollment Crunch Hits Iu School

Douglass Boshkoff (1971-1972 Acting; 1972-1975)

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Dean W. B. Harvey Resigns; Selection Committee Named Apr 1972

Dean W. B. Harvey Resigns; Selection Committee Named

William Harvey (1966-1971)

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Wolfgang Friedmann: 1907-1972, Michael Botein Jan 1972

Wolfgang Friedmann: 1907-1972, Michael Botein

Articles & Chapters

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Boshkoff Named New Law Dean Jan 1972

Boshkoff Named New Law Dean

Douglass Boshkoff (1971-1972 Acting; 1972-1975)

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John George Stephenson, Iii - Colleague, Educator, Scholar, J. Edward Collins Jan 1972

John George Stephenson, Iii - Colleague, Educator, Scholar, J. Edward Collins

Villanova Law Review

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Personal Memoir About Professor Hyman As Government Lawyer, Nathaniel L. Nathanson Jan 1972

Personal Memoir About Professor Hyman As Government Lawyer, Nathaniel L. Nathanson

Buffalo Law Review

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A Dedication To J. D. Hyman, Wade Newhouse Jan 1972

A Dedication To J. D. Hyman, Wade Newhouse

Buffalo Law Review

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A Tribute To Dean William Taylor Muse, M. Ray Doubles Jan 1972

A Tribute To Dean William Taylor Muse, M. Ray Doubles

University of Richmond Law Review

William Taylor Muse - an excellent student, a great teacher, a cooperative member of the faculty, a distinguished Dean, a loyal alumnus, a dedicated public servant, a close friend, a Christian gentleman-this in a nutshell is my recollection of the man I knew intimately for forty-three years.


Dean William Taylor Muse- An Appreciation, George M. Modlin Jan 1972

Dean William Taylor Muse- An Appreciation, George M. Modlin

University of Richmond Law Review

William Taylor Muse was a dedicated man-dedicated to his family, his church, and his University. From the day in 1924 when he enrolled in the University of Richmond until his untimely death on October 31, 1971, except for two brief periods, he devoted his life and his loyalty to the University as a student, professor, and dean. Although his primary interest was the Law School, he was -ever concerned about the general welfare of the total University and was always more than willing to serve it in any capacity. For years he was a member of the important Board of …


In Tribute To Jack Hyman, Defense Counsel For Price Control, David F. Cavers Jan 1972

In Tribute To Jack Hyman, Defense Counsel For Price Control, David F. Cavers

Buffalo Law Review

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A Tribute To Professor Jacob D. Hyman, Louis L. Jaffe Jan 1972

A Tribute To Professor Jacob D. Hyman, Louis L. Jaffe

Buffalo Law Review

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A Tribute To Jacob D. Hyman, Law Teacher And Lawyer, William B. Lawless Jan 1972

A Tribute To Jacob D. Hyman, Law Teacher And Lawyer, William B. Lawless

Buffalo Law Review

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William Taylor Muse- "The Dean", John W. Edmonds Iii Jan 1972

William Taylor Muse- "The Dean", John W. Edmonds Iii

University of Richmond Law Review

It is hard to discuss William Taylor Muse, or The Dean as he was known to most of us, without using superlatives in what would appear to the uninitiated a super abundance. William T. Muse was many things-a devoted husband and father, an ardent Baptist, an enthusiastic and constant fan of athletics at the University of Richmond, a recognized scholar and legal author, a teacher of law for forty years, secre- tary and president of the Virginia State Bar Association, and a Sunday School teacher for most of his adult life. To most of us, he was pri- marily two …


William Taylor Muse, Harold F. Snead Jan 1972

William Taylor Muse, Harold F. Snead

University of Richmond Law Review

When Dean William T. Muse departed this life on October 31, 1971, the University of Richmond and the Commonwealth of Virginia suffered a major loss. His many valuable contributions to the University of Richmond, especially the Law School, are a living monument to him. When he was appointed Dean of the Law School in 1947, he resolved to make it one of the finest law schools in the nation. Because of his outstanding legal and administrative ability, devotion to his duties and unimpeachable character, he accomplished his goal. The fact that the Centennial campaign for $500,000 was a success is …


Maurice H. Merrill's Contribution To Administrative Law, Ralph F. Fuchs Jan 1972

Maurice H. Merrill's Contribution To Administrative Law, Ralph F. Fuchs

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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In Memoriam: John George Stephenson, Iii, Harold Gill Reuschlein Jan 1972

In Memoriam: John George Stephenson, Iii, Harold Gill Reuschlein

Villanova Law Review

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John George Stephenson, Iii - Professor And Friend, Robert P. Garbarino Jan 1972

John George Stephenson, Iii - Professor And Friend, Robert P. Garbarino

Villanova Law Review

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Dean Lockhart, The Man., Jesse H. Choper, Yale Kamisar Jan 1972

Dean Lockhart, The Man., Jesse H. Choper, Yale Kamisar

Articles

Bill Lockhart is truly an extraordinary man, not because his achievements have been so numerous and diverse - though they have - and not because his accomplishments carry a distinct mark of excellence and eminence - though they do. He is unusual because he is that combination of multiple gifts and powers rarely coalesced in a single human being. And we have spoken merely of the professional man; only those familiar with Bill's deep devotion to his family and heroic dedication to his church can fully comprehend how remarkable a person he is.


Mr. Justice Powell And The Emerging Nixon Majority, A.E. Dick Howard Jan 1972

Mr. Justice Powell And The Emerging Nixon Majority, A.E. Dick Howard

Michigan Law Review

In recent years, we have come to expect the debate over Supreme Court nominations to reflect ideological passions in the Government and the country at large; the Fortas, Haynsworth, and Carswell cases remain fresh in memory. In the hearings on the nominations of Lewis F. Powell, Jr., and William H. Rehnquist to the Court, Senate Democratic liberals made clear their intention to probe not only the nominees' integrity and legal qualifications, but also their judicial philosophies. It was ironic, therefore, to watch as liberal members of the Judiciary Committee, through their questions and comments at the confirmation hearings, made Powell, …