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Bridge To The Past: Kenneth Konop '29, '31 J.D., University Of Notre Dame Law School
Bridge To The Past: Kenneth Konop '29, '31 J.D., University Of Notre Dame Law School
1923–1941: Thomas F. Konop
Kenneth Konop, son of Dean Thomas Konop (1923–1941) and University of Notre Dame alumnus 1923, 1931 J.D., shares his memories with Dean Patricia O'Hara (1999–2009).
The Konop Era 1923–1941, In A Century Of Law At Notre Dame, Philip S. Moore C.S.C.
The Konop Era 1923–1941, In A Century Of Law At Notre Dame, Philip S. Moore C.S.C.
1923–1941: Thomas F. Konop
The Konop Era 1923–1941 relates information about the advancement and growth of the Notre Dame Law School including: 1) acceptance into the Association of American Law Schools; 2) the founding of the Notre Dame Lawyer (now the Notre Dame Law Review; and 3) improved curriculum and admission requirements.
Dean Konop: A Quarter Of A Century At Notre Dame, Aaron H. Huguenard
Dean Konop: A Quarter Of A Century At Notre Dame, Aaron H. Huguenard
1923–1941: Thomas F. Konop
From the foreword: The school year of 1948–1949 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of Dean Emeritus Thomas F. Konop's professorship at Notre Dame. Mr. Aaron Huguenard, prominent South Bend attorney, long a friend and formerly a teaching colleague of Dean Konop, writes an appreciation of the Dean and his work both at Notre Dame an in his other endeavors.
New Appointments At The University, University Of Notre Dame
New Appointments At The University, University Of Notre Dame
1923–1941: Thomas F. Konop
The Honorable Thomas F. Konop, former U.S. Congressman and prominent attorney in Wisconsin and Nebraska, is announced as the new dean of the Hoynes College of Law. The article also lists law faculty.
Index Of Early Notre Dame Faculty, University Of Notre Dame
Index Of Early Notre Dame Faculty, University Of Notre Dame
1923–1941: Thomas F. Konop
Search results for "Konop" from the University of Notre Dame Archives.
The index is a transcription of various official faculty and administrator lists found in the Notre Dame Annual Catalogue and Bulletin of Study. Each entry includes a standardized form of the individual’s name, the name exactly as it appeared in the original text, the date and page number of the original listing, and the person’s department and position. Some entries contain additional notes or a notice that more information (usually about schools and degrees) is included in the source document. Absence of such a note means that all …