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R, ht: Dean Rohbj Hcndrickson Zapf. Wood. Whh Indiana Law School As a location for a law school Indianapolis has no superior. Under the direction of Dean James L. Roh- bach, A. M., LL. D., the Indiana Law School, by virtue of its association with Butler University, of- fers the student complete courses in international, constitutional and criminal law. Indiana Law School )s m close connection witli Butler University, offering a three year course of study leading- to a degree of Bachelor of Law.
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J Class of 1927 (J the Seniors of ]927 is given tiie honor of membership in a graduat- ing class which is the largest in the history of Butler University. According to the Registrar, the number of graduating students this year exceeds that of the 1926 class by forty Seniors. The Class of 1927 celebrated Founder ' s Day, February 7. when garbed in their gowns and mortar-boards, they filed into the chapel to hear Dr. Harry S. New, Butler University alumnus and Postmaster-General of the United States, deliver a stirring address. These brave and haughty Seniors reigned supreme for three days, June 11, 12 and 13, after they had attended their last class and listened to their final lecture. Three days of class reunions, of the Baccalaureate Sermon, and lastly, the memorable Commencement Day, June 13, when the Seniors received their coveted diplomas. An immense crowd was at hand to greet the graduat- ing Seniors and to make the seventy-second annual Commencement more auspicious than any of its predecessors. In looking backward over the record of their achievements during four years of college life, members of the class of 1927 can refer with pride to a consistency of effort rather than to any particularly notable deeds. Throughout the successive years of their stay at Butler, they entered into their various class activities with a wholehearted enthusiasm which put aside all obstacles. To the Seniors of 1927, we say: Hail and Farewell. Left to Right — Budd. Prcs. : Pascoc, Vicc-Prcs.; Sicloff. Scc ' y.; Sanders, Treas. Page Twcnty-eigiit
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