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BORN in 1908 to fill a void, that void a need for some properly conducted institution effectively to prepare young men for the practice of law, fed on the most virile manhood in Florida, developed by the infinite care of the faculty, working out it own criterions of education, the Law College has in nine years evolved an individuality and a versatility and a standard beyond any other Southern law college. Just within the entrance to the campus you find the lordly Law Building with the Tudor-Gothic type of architecture. Within this magnificent structure, exclusively devoted to law instructions, is all the necessary equipment for a perfectly appointed law college—complete library, consultation alcoves, practice court room, lecture, class and club rooms, and offices for each of the resident professors, all equipped with the best grade of furniture. The Law College has a standard three-year course of study, leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Law and Juris Doctor. This course is a blend of practical and theoretical, substantive and adjective law, designed to draw out the argumentative and forensic powers of students and to develop lawyers that get results. It has appropriated every good feature that other law colleges have to offer. The Law College is peculiarly the correct college for the prospective luwyer. Its location is in the heart of a coming state, and opportunity still beckons every man of talent. It is also the democratic college, since human kindness finds expression here in friendship—“The sweetest flower that blooms along the dusty highway of life —for the faculty and the students are in constant inspirational companionship. Here is found no thraldom to the past, only spiritual freedom and forward impulse and vivid hope of great achievement in the future. Here “the thought of our past years breeds wisdom. Here appears “the baby figure of the giant-mass of things to come at large. Here are disciples of the law. Here is the law: The hope of all who suffer. The dread of all who wrong. fifteen
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College of Law FACULTY H. R. TRUSLER, A.M., LL.B., Dean and Professor of Law C. W. Crandall, B.S., LL.B., Professor of Law W. L. Summers, A.B., LL.B., Jur.Dr., Professor of Law E. C. Arnold, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law fourteen
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Teachers College and Normal School FACULTY H. W. COX, A.M., Ph.D., Dean and Professor of Philosophy and Education J. N. Andkrson, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Ancient Languages O. C. AULT, A.B., Professor of History and Economics J. R. Benton, B.A., Ph.D., Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering L. W. Buchholz, A.M., Professor of Education and School Management W. S. Cawthon, A.M., State High School Inspector C. L. CROW, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Modern languages J. M. Farr. A.M., Ph.D., Professor of English Language and Literature J. R. FULK, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Education and Supervisor of Practice Teaching in Sciences J. J. Grimm, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry W. B. HATHAWAY, A.B., B.D., Instructor in English, Latin and Spanish H. G. Keitel, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy J. L. McGhee, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry J. W. Norman, A.B., A.M., Assistant Professor of Education A. J. Strong, Instructor in Mechanic Arts and Foreman of the Shop J. E. Turlington, M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Agronomy J. R. Farrior, Fellow and Assistant W. H. Reeves, Fellow and Assistant Claude Ogilvie, Fellow and Assistant G. R. Graham, Fellow and Assistant VV. F. Walters, Fellow and Assistant tixttcn
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