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750 Attend ONUS New Law Building Dedicated Many historical events have taken place in the Pettit College of Law since its founding in 1885. The events during the dedication of Northern ' s new law facility added a significant precedent to ONU’S historical past. A dedication address by Associate justice of the Supreme Court Harry A Blackman and a vocal challenge to make the Pettit of Law the best in the country by Dean Squilante, marked day long events for the new $1.3 million complex. Harry A. Blackman, associate |ustice of the United States Supreme Court, reflected on Northern ' s college of law and its objectives during his presentation to an audience of 750 people. He also provided several guidelines for young lawyers to follow. Following lustice Blackman ' s speech. President Samuel Meyer presented honorary degrees to seven people, including four graduates of Northern ' s college of law. Those graduates receiving the honorary degrees were: Cecil E. Edwards ' 27, municiple |udge in Dayton for 18 years and common pleas judge for six years; Adrian W. Maher ' 26, practicing attorney in Bridgeport, Conn, since 1928; Elaine M Mayhew ’43, Knox County probate and juvenile |udge for three six-year terms and now a part-time practitioner in Mount Vernonn. and Thomas ) Parrino ' 42, judge of the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court since 1959. In addition, lustice Blackman, lustice C. William O ' Neill and Dr. Armann Snaevarr also received honor¬ ary degrees from Ohio Northern. The new law building is the second one erected at ONU, the first being completed in 1923. Included in the new one- story facility are library space for 100,000 volumes, a moot courtroom, three classrooms, two seminar rooms, faculty offi¬ ces and a faculty library. 20
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