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Greeting ll 'l'he session of 1908-1909 has been the greatest in the history of the Kansas City School of Lawg and. if this, the fourth volume of THE PANDEX, records some of the events of the year, and thus becomes a fitting' souvenir of the session, it will have accom- plished in part that which we desire. ll lt' this year-book is interesting to youg if, in fu- ture years it brings back the pleasant memories of the nights you have spent trying to conquer the law: if it conjures up the familiar faces of your class- mates. then, and only then, will the hopes and expec- tations of the editors have been realized. If you find within these pages something amusing, perhaps even clever or witty. do not think that it has inad- vertantly crept therein. Not so. 'Twas with Hmalice aforetlmuglit, II XYe take this opportunity to extend our thanks to those members of the school who have so kindly assisted us. Especially, do we wish to acknowledge our obligations to Xlr. lieebaugh and to Hr. Ruby Garrett. who have, with their sketches, so ably con- tributed to our needs. 11 'lin the succeeding editors we can wish no better fortune than that they may receive. both from the faculty and from their classmates. the same hearty support that has been accorded us. fl llc now leave this book' in your hands. It is yours. lJo with it as you will. THF EDITOIJ.
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JAY M. LEE. Lcvfzzrvf' on flzv Law of C'ri11zvs. Mr. Lee is a member of the faculty of the Kansas City School of Law. He lec- tu1'es on Criniinal Law and Procedure. Mr. Lee is a Kansan by birth, being born near Manhattan, Kansas, some thirty odd years ago. He has lived in Kansas City about eigh- teen years. He received his legal educa- tion in the Kansas City School of Law. from which institution he was graduated in the class of 1898, Subsequently he at- tended the Harvard Law School. He began to practice law at the Kan- sas City bar a decade ago, and has made a notable success in his chosen work. Mr. Lee has won the confidence of the public by the four years of efficient serv- ice which he rendered them in the capac- ity of assistant prosecuting attorney for .Iackson county, Missouri.
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Orgamzatlon The Kansas City School of Law was lllCOl'1JO1'ZltCCl in I895. uncle laws of the State of Missouri. and the original incorporators were: JUDGE FRANCIS M. BLACK, MR. OLIVER H. DEAN, MR. SANFORD B. LADD, JUDGE EDWARD L. SCARRITT, JUDGE EDWARD H. STILES, MR. R. J. INGRAHAM, The present officers of tl HON. OLIVER H. DEAN, P7'USl'dF7If. HON. SANFORD B. LADD, Vice-P1'e.rz'c1e1zt. HON. R. J. INGRAHAM, Vice-P1'e.ria'c11f. MR. EDXVARD D. ELLISON, Dean. Corporation MR. JAMES H. HARICLESS MR. JOIIN XV. SNYDER, r the MR. EDWARD D. ELLISON, MR. ELMER N. POWELL, MR. WM. P. BORLANIJ. are as follows: MR. JOIIN XY. SNYDER, Secretary. MR. ELMER POWELL, Treasurer. MR. FRANK N. BIORRILL Registrar. Special Lecturers MR. C. O. TICHENOR. C011sfit11t1'O11s. HON. JOI-IN F. PHILLIPS, United States District fudge, lA'CfIl7'UI' 071 fIl7'l.Yf77'lltlClICf7 and Practice of flu' Fvdcral Cnzzrlx. JUDGE EDWARD L. SCARRITT, C01zstz't11z'1'01zaI Law. HON. R. E. BALL, Equity Plradizzg. JUDGE SHEPARD BARCLAY, Trade Marks and Unfair Ca111pcz'itz'01z. JUDGE XY. C. NIARSHALL, Mfzmidpal Taxatiazz. JUDGE J. B. GAN'r'r, Magna Charm. HON. J. V. C. lNZARNES, BCl1llC7 Zlf7l'Cj'.
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