Duke University School of Law - Prolocutor Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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TI-IE PROLOCUTOR ROBERT C. TAYLOR Editor BOB IACK BllA'l.776.f! NI ez 71 a gfr IIIXI GREGG LEE HENICEL B min ess Slug Group Photos by IIINI N.ABORS CONTRIBUTORS GEORGE Foss BILL GRIST BRICE WILLEIFQJRD DICK DOUGLAS FRANK MONTEMURO CARLTON FLEMING CARL HUBBARD Plzotogra plz y Editor BRICE WILLEFORD BILL IRWIN Axsociate Editors PUBLISHED BY THE BAR ASSOCIATION OF THE SCHOOL OF LAW OF DUKE UNIVERSITY DURHAM, N. C.

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HE RECORD of the Duke Law School Cfounded as the Law Depart- ment of Trinity College in 1868D since its new era of development beginning in 1930 is indeed remarkable. These past two decades produced greatly improved facili- ties in keeping with modern standards of legal education, including its splendid law library of over 90,000 volumes-the largest in the South. During this period the School has attained widespread recognition by reason of the high caliber of its faculty, its broad curriculum and its program of research and publication. Today students from more than 30 States and 80 institu- tions are represented in its student body. Its graduates are to be found in every State of the Union. Its graduate program of law study has attracted students, particularly from the Southeast region, who desired to prepare more adequately for the practice by specializing in recently developed areas of the law or to prepare themselves for law teaching. It has provided the great Southeastern region with a Law School that has truly acquired a deserved national character and reputation. PAGE 2 A MESSAGE FROM During the post-war period the School bore its share of the task of caring for the great number of veterans desiring to study law, even though its facilities were greatly overtaxed at times in relation to its concept of desirable conditions for sound legal education. Since its origin in 1868 the School has been characterized by its aim to provide individualized instruction which envisages a close and constant relationship between teacher and student within and without the classroom. To accomplish this aim calls for an extremely able faculty in a number suflicient to provide a high ratio of faculty to student body. The School is not interested in the mass-production of lawyers and consequently is not striving for a large enrollment. Instead, it will be its constant endeavor to develop further the program it began in 1930 of providing an outstanding faculty and facilities so as to make available the best legal education possible on an individualized basis to a student body carefully selected for ability, character and promise of professional de- velopment.

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