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Regis Campfield graduated from Notre Dame and the University of Vir- ginia Law School. He practices law in Cleveland. His course in Estate Plan- ning is highly regarded. Professor Campfield served on the Admissions Committee iWith Professor Murphy and Doctor Farmanm which selected the class of 1975. uCases of notorious criminals-like cases of small, miserable ones-are apt to make bad law? vJustice Douglas dissenting in Abel v. United States, 362 U.S. 217, 251119601. WOontemporaIy law-school teaching got its basic mood at Harvard, some seventy years ago, from a brillant neurotic, Christopher Columbus Langdell? iLangdell introduced the case study methodJ -Jerome Frank, Courts on Trial This page sponsored by Clarence Manion, Law Class of 1922 Dean of the Law School, 1941-1952 28
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thief! Doctor John J. Broderick is known to generations of Notre Dame law stu- dents as lithe Chief? a relic of his days with the Navy V-8 Program at Notre Dame during World War II. He has known five Deans and five Head Football Coaches. The Chief was Phi Beta Kappa at Washington and Lee, where he was captain of the track team and a Rhodes scholarship nominee, and re- ceived his masters in public adminis- tration from N.Y.U. tagain, summai and his law degree from St. Johns University tN.Y.; summa, of coursei. He knows everxthing about labor law. His courses on labor arbitration and advanced trial practice are superior. But all of this is really irrelevant to his becoming a legend. The Chiefs Pep Rallies are manic happenings: mind-blowing antics and raucous frivolity. Exactly what we need for a Fall Friday. The Chiefcares! He loves people. He appreciates people. He is great! This page sponsored by The University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football Team 1973 National Champions In Johnston v. Clements, 25 Kan. 376, USSD, a lawyer made an objection tion all grounds ever known or heard of,n surely a record for generality.
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Paul Moo went to Indiana Univer- sity School of Law, helped draft the Uniform Consumer Credit Code, and was General Counsel of the Associates Investment Company. He was voted the Best Teacher in 1973. News Iteme The DUCKS are the champions of the 1974 Bookstore Basketball Tournament, as the result of their 21-17 Friday afternoon victory over last years champions, CLUB 31 II. In a very emotional game between the two teams, Joe Cooney and Ron Hein made three driving layups early in the game to give the DUCKS the lead. CLUB 31,1ed by Frank Allocco and Steve Sylvester, couldrft find the basket, enabling the DUCKS to open up an 11-5 halftime lead. The opening minutes of the second half were marred by poor shots, shoddy re- bounding and all-round lack-lustre perform- ances, but in spite of these events, the DUCKS continually went to the basket, as Rosey Thomast drives opened up a four- point lead. Norb Schickel tried to bring CLUB 31 11 back into the ball game with his shooting and drives, but Brian Harringtonts jump shot from the top of the key snuffed out a late CLUB 31 II comeback and gave the DUCKS the victory and the Championship. The All-Bookstore Team, chosen by the Tournament Committee was selected after the game. It was composed of Rosey Thomas and Joe Cooney of the DUCKS . . . . . . Cooney7was also selected the MVP of the Tournament, and the title of tiMister Bookstore7 was awarded to the DUCKS, Ron Hein. wObserver This page sponsored by Roccots Original House of Pizza at St. Louis and South Bend Aves. Rocco and Julia Ameduri thank Andy and the Law Class of 1975.
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