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. .--,.. -,- a X School of Medicine 1 - 'Y-Azfxffs -:Y mfvvrf' KC 7 WY 0 HANAU W. Loss Dean 0 oldtimer can witness the demolition of the old sections of the St. Louis University School of Medicine without being overwhelmed with a flood of memories. Elation at the prospect of new and more adequate buildings is tempered by the memories of men who toiled in those halls for the development of medicine, the institution, and who now have passed away, they must not be forgotten, for theirs was pioneer work, often rough and thankless. Those who read these lines can well understand my own reaction, for I have seen every building of the school erected: the original College Building on Grand and Caroline in 1890, the Rebekah Hospital, erected in 1892 which was later used by the Dental School and still later by the Department of Biology, the Grand Avenue Building, built in 1901, and the small addition which Dean Lyon jocularly called the Dog and Dean's House , put up 1908. HANAU W. LOBB. Page 'Twenty-f our xx.,-t x 1 1 1 1 ll I 1 1 5 '1 X. 1 ,lf 11 1, .,fQ1'f ' V if V, s 1 ,lg 1 rl 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 .1 .Z 1 1 1 1 1 A 41 1 1 11, 11 so '7 111 1 , .giii ii X1 .L 1 99,1 Qi!! 1 f fi ,mf ',,,.,.- 1 1 11 X1 1 ., VW p 1 1 . 1 1 Ri.: ' WA! .Vin 1' 1 1 .1 ix xl 1' ' 1 1 E 11 1 1 l 1 l 1' lf 1 1' l 11 . 81.11 li 13' 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 .1 1 ,fl I ' .X1 1 1 at I Y jlfl 'l la 1 I I 1 11 'rx will 1 1 1 1 , 11 11 11N , 1 1 1 1 111 . av 1 1 1 1 5 1 iz, ,rf -1 1 1 1 1, 11 il W f. 1 . 1' . I l 1 M if M, ,, 1,1 , VX? 1611 ' z Page 1 FX vii- r ,vs , my , QSO XAX . ,ii
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ccrc School of Low 70 srwSf i?fS Wi ALPHONSE G. EBERLE Dean HE position of the School of Law in educational circles is secure. As a member of the Association of American Law Schools, it has sub' scribed to the higher standards called for by the rules of said associaf tion, as Well as by the recommendations of the American Bar Association It is gratifying to know that during the past year both the Executive Com mittee of the Association of American L Legal Education of the American Bar Association have seen fit to complif t h l men our sc oo on the careful manner in which you have been enforcing the rules of the association . n 1 aw Schools and the Council on But while the School of Law has been making every effort to raise the standards of legal education in Missouri, the legislature of our state lends no encouragement. Un the contrary it has taken a very indifferent, ifinot hostile, attitude towards every proposal for raising the present law require' ments for admission to our bar. Let us hope that the force of public opinion will soon b ' b ' ring a out a change of attitude on the part of the legislature. ALPHONSE G. EBBRLE. Page Twentyfsix Y - --V Q s--.WX rxxxjitg, X Yxsfs ple l ,H W il is x 4 ,r, n J I i 4 V . 1 i f vs' .gi ii 1. .W fri .ig ,' V ,v w L i. , fx- .54.. ,Q ,E ri' 1 i i , X , i - I -x XKXTR f if 'X f if r my gi ' ix M lf, ls :- if 1 ,' ix CJ lm NXQK' l . , li all 2 ls T215 2 ,Pi QV? Mil ,f' il l W ?g L 5 it: w , , ill! val M ffl? ill ' l 4 l 5 l, is 1 its ' t' KH if if I, 553 I , it ii l A Lili if V if -Qi ' :ll ' will f M lj Ll: liil . I L ,l , ,i li fr ' , li f is sl i. 31 JI. N ' ill ll W1 N, llli i 1 if l 424 1 L fa, 5 my 1 ' wif' ill li li A 5 iii V ' igf H if K+ lllrii 11' il, ll .V 1' ll, lv all lim ' rI'i 'E Sgr 5 ,,, . 17, 1 ,lla 1, flriil ,li Fr lil 5, Will? i A 5 91? i 9 f filij 1 l MJD, 1 , xg N' sr.. toiihg v WW X Page 'I N, iffy ity, vb, Mis- fx, X EX g ' .A tQT'k x - K
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