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ust decided what the law ought to merry group of restatementeers EASIER! fLeft .to rightj Dan Y Dan Donovan, Jim Bakker, Art John Doyle, Jr., Class President Bill Pidgeon, and C. J. Rust, Jr., with a brief case full of sealed instruments and ancient Writs. ten-minute-break between Evi- and ConHict of Laws classes finds y Lato making a passionate plea colleagues that there ought to be exceptions to the 'thearsay rule. Paying him plenty of mind are: fLeft to rightj Dave Kidder, Tom Menton, Pete Ditommaso, Johnny Canino, Monty Montouri, Ross Rossi, and Nick Crossen. cameraman caught Phil Keefe of N. H., in his shirtsleeves without d of his fellow countryman, Steve t of Laconia, trying to explain to McKeil the court's rationale in the celebrated New Hampshire Muskrat case. Looking on, but not taking notes are: fLeft to rightj Bob Laird, Phil and Mac, Steve Keefe and Medford's own A1dap D'Apuzzo. with meticulous Cale for three ht yeals morning noon and night. ut promise of immunity or reward, Coffey has examined this Bulletin X . . A , 7 las finally confessed-, The wife said, 'get a job in the legal field, Honey, you'l1 catch pneumonia on that ice wagon'.
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Dean Simpson conducting his Sei which not infrequently is a stimu setting for some brilliant open-ficlf ning, but the learned Dean always the boys their ball back at the L the hour. Designed to develop the stu- dent's power of analysis and con- dition his mind to the legal ap- proach, the course is more than the ordinary classroom exercise. It is a sort of legal proving ground in keeping with one of the Dean's favorite expressions: You can't test a car going down hill! Professor Edward F. Flynn lectu the law of Evidence in SufT'olk's s Auditorium which is equipped x modern amplification system. The venerable and learned Pio Parke is conducting Seminar, and looks of things he is teaching the characteristic manner. Professor Donald R. Simpson le on Equity Jurisprudence.
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Joe Casey tstanding at left! is deliber- ating on the advisability of purchasing a book which he is in the process of examin- ing. Nick Vergados, at his right, is plac- ing his personal imprimatur on the poten- tial sale. We later learned that Joe made the purchase of this hook, the title of which was, A Clarifica- tion of the Differences Between the Medieval Doctrine of Dis- seisin and the Present Day Doc- trine of Adverse Possession authored by Larry Heminway. The University Library occupies the major portion of the third floor of the University Building. The main reading room is beautifully lighted and has elec- trically operated ventilators. There is a total stack capacity of forty-five thousand volumes. Each depart- ment is receiving regularly im- portant accessions of the latest works in its field. The Law Section of the Li- brary has been greatly enlarged and augmented during the past year. The stacks contain state reports for the forty-eight states, in addition to all the leading standard text and reference books, and a well selected collec- tion of law reviews and period- icals from the leading' legal in- stitutions of America. Thus, the Law School is able to offer one of the most modern and complete Law Libraries in this section of the country, coupled with an atmosphere con- ducive to concent1'ated study. The Book Store -It's hard to tell ju what is occurring or has occurred. In any event, Harold Sullivan is beaming and John Ciol and Joe Casey are looking on with approval. Nick Vergados and Wes Archer and fellow students are on the other side of the counter in read- iness to confer with spokesman Sullivan.
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