Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Law
Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:
Records of the School of Law Alumni Association
The records of Northwestern University's School of Law Alumni Association contain both records of the Law Alumni Association and records of the Law Alumni Fund.
School of Law Faculty and Staff Photograph Album
This album contains photographic and half-tone portraits of Northwestern University School of Law and Union College of Law faculty and staff. Created around 1926, the volume includes portraits of faculty from the period 1859-1926 and of staff from the period 1908-1926.
Administrative Records of the School of Law Legal Journals
This series consists of administrative and financial records of three publications affiliated with the Northwestern University School of Law: the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, the Journal of Air Law and Commerce, and the Journal of Radio Law. The combined records date between 1910 and 1970.
School of Law Records of the Dean
School of Law Scrapbooks
The School of Law scrapbooks contain, generally within a chronological format, a collection of notices, announcements, and other holographic, typescript, and printed items documenting routine School events such as classes, lectures, meetings, and debates. Items pertaining to prominent visitors to the School and to professional activities and associations may be found scattered throughout the scrapbooks.
Records of the School of Law Short Course for Defense Lawyers
Records of the School of Law Short Course for Prosecuting Attorneys
School of Law Student Records
Kurt Schwerin (1902-1995) Papers, 1902-1995
Francis O. Spalding (1929-) Papers
Theodore Stone (1895-1962) Papers
The series includes one folder of general biographical materials and four volumes of Stone's notes from School of Law courses. Bound after the completion of his studies, the notes are found in a loose alphabetical arrangement by course subject or title. They are handwritten and meticulous and represent a record of the School of Law curriculum during the early twentieth century.
John Henry Wigmore (1863-1943) Papers
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