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University of Richmond

Journal

1972

Review

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From The Editors Jan 1972

From The Editors

University of Richmond Law Review

The Editors of the Review dedicate this issue to the memory of Dean Muse, whose recent death has brought to a close an important era in the life of this Law School. Even amidst the sadness of his passing and the uncertainties associated with a change of leadership, there is an atmosphere of quiet excitement in anticipation of the school's future. Whatever the future may hold, it may be said that the Law School's past is a monument to the devoted efforts of Dean Muse.


From The Editors Jan 1972

From The Editors

University of Richmond Law Review

With this volume the Review proudly welcomes Dr. Harold G. Wren as the new Dean of the T. C. Williams School of Law. Dr. Wren suc- ceeds M. Ray "Judge" Doubles, who unselfishly returned from retire- ment to serve as Interim Dean for almost an entire academic year. Dr. Wren has accepted a great challenge in becoming the Dean when many feel that bold and decisive steps need to be taken to insure that T. C. Williams continues as one of the forerunners of legal education in Virginia.