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Part of the first year training of the class of 1975 was the teaching ofPeter W. Thorton and Michael V. McIntire. hThundertt Thorton had a dramatic oratorical approach to the classroom. Who can forget him pounding the lee- tern as he made his point about ttcon- sistent, regular and systemtic con- tacts? He was a fine man, an always- available teacher and systematic Of we may use the terma lecturer. We wish him and hew new law school at Nova University good luck. ttLoyalty and ethics have their Mike McIntire had the unhappy job Price. and International Latex has of teaching the burdensome Legal Bib- paid H3, liography course. His program in En- hponald W. WOhlg9mUtht Space vironic Studies was an innovative sult expert, on leavmg B. F. Goodrich A trade-secrets case move in legal studies, attracting gener- resulted. OUS grants. ttWhen more and more people are thrown out of work, unemploy- This page sponsored by ment results. -Calv1n Coolldge Peoples Federal Savings and Loan Mishawaka, Indiana Charles F. Crutchfield received his law degree from Indiana University and served for years as director of South Bend Legal Aid. He has served as local chapter president of both the e Urban League and the N.A.A.C.P. He has taught Federal Courts, Family Law and Public Interest Practice and Seminar. t ' 9 W 53:13:ng wqdwm ' Rs ?
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Robert Rodes studied at Brown University and served in the Navy. While at Harvard Law School, he edited its Law Review. He teaches Pro- cedure, Social Welfare Law, Jurispru- dence, and Business Associations. He is co-editor-in-chief 0fthe American Journal ofJurisprudence tformerly the Natural Law Foruml He is cur- rently having published his multivol- ume history ofiAnglicanism and his textbook ofjurisprudence. He has pub- lished more drafts in the Harvard Journal on Legislation than any other person. He studied, as a Ford Founda- tion Law Faculty Fellow, at Oxford in 1960-61 and has served as director of the London Program of the Law School. Professor Rodes is brilliant. Student legend has it that he once fell out ofa window of a classroom while lecturing iand when he re-entered the room, he completed his sentence and lecture as if nothing had happened. It didnit happen, but he is so thoroughly the intellectual that many believe it. He is a sensitive man of great warmth. He is a very devout Christian and a gracious gentleman. This page sponsored by Sheraton Motor Inn of South Bend Student and faculty rates Marian and Michigan Streets iiThe chiefproblem ofthe low-income farm- ers is poverty? -Nelson Rockefeller
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Professor Edward A. Laing teaches international law, comparative law and commercial transactions. A native of Barbados, he studied at the University of Cambridge in England tA.B., LL.BJ, and Columbia University in New York tLL.MJ. He practised law in New York City and Chicago, then founded the law school of the University of the West Indies. He has published a book on the common law in the Caribbean. Professor Laing is a quite interesting man, an excellent scholar and a fine teacher. His work here compliments our outstanding London and Tokyo programs. ttln no country perhaps in the world is the law so general a study . . . This study rend- ers men acute, inquisitive, dexterous, prompt in attack, ready in defense, full of resources. -E. Burke, Conciliation with America This page sponsored by Rasmussents Men Shop Downtown South Bend nitts a matter of tasteh
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