University of Miami - Ibis Yearbook (Coral Gables, FL)

 - Class of 1945

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School of Law FKMIM.M: INTEREST APPARENT |. IXItKASKI) FMMH.I.MKXT After a somewhat quiescent period, during which University students seemed more concerned with draft laws than with writs of supersedeas, mandamus, and habeas corpus, the School of Law suddenly revived this year with an influx of students from the undergraduate schools. The addition of several instructors thus became necessary. Walter T. Rose, a member of the North Carolina bar, and Seymour J. Simon, magna rum laude graduate of the school, were the new ones selected to “lay down the law” after Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell, instructor, took a leave of absence. Robert McKenna, associate professor, and William Hester, professor, continued on the staff, and the return of Associate Professor Lauffer T. Hayes was expected for the September term. Dean Russell A. Rasco was able to visit the school only occasionally in 1944-45 because of his work as state director of the War Manpower Commission. The novelty of seeing women in Law School classes paled a little this year. Mrs. Hart Morris, wife of the University's football line coach who is now serving as a lieutenant in the Navy, and Yolanda Rodriguez, daughter of the consul from Panama, were enrolled. Practicing attorneys in Miami who are graduates of the school get together at meeting of the University of Miami Law School Alumni Association. This year Amos Heujamiu was president of the group: Dixie llerloug Chastain. first vice-president: Victor Levine, second vice-president; Dave Phillips, secretary: Randolph Bell, treasurer. Law school graduates are automatically admitted to practice in the courts of Florida without examination. b School Faculty: Dean Russell Rasco. Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell. Robert A. McKenna. William J. Hester.

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Adult Education KVRXIKG SESSIONS TAILORED IIV IHI. TIIAIKP TO FIT IIKMAMt The “Quiet, Class in Session signs that li;m» in tin- halls of the Main Buihling worked overtime this year beeause of the many evening classes of the Division of Adult education. The Adult Division has operated on the theory that one is never completely educated. Judging from the increased enrollment and accelerated program, it appears that a great many people put that theory into practice. I rider the direction of Dr. Charles Doren Tharp.- the Division has been enlarged to serve the entire Dade County area. Academic, professional, ami special courses are offered to meet the needs of all kinds of students: those wishing to earn college credit, those wanting specialized knowledge of their profession. and those going to school for the heck of it. Included in the program are the Annual Federal Tax Institute, which is a course of Dr. Clmrlet Dorm Tharp. Director of the Adult Division. fifteen weekly lectures by prominent attorneys, accountants, and officials specializing in tax problems, and the Annual Dade County Teachers Institute, which is a two weeks course of concentrated study in a different special field of interest each year. Instructors in the Adult Division are members of the regular University faculty, ami engineers, accountants, and other trained men who. in daylight hours, are professionally engaged in practicing what they preach at night. The curriculum of the Adult Education Division is characterized by its flexibility; courses arc added or dropped in accordance with their demand. Always mindful of students' wishes. Dr. Tharp has instituted the policy of forming a class if a minimum of twelve people have expressed a desire for it. At present, curriculum planning is concerned with the needs and requests of the returning servicemen. I of 1 • 17

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