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Text on the front reads: "Practical Law in Private Class for Young Business Men. Apply at once to G. L. Archer, 826 Old South Building." Handwritten…
Black and white, silent motion picture recording of the construction of an addition to the Archer Building on the Suffolk University campus, 20 Derne…
The first in a series of personal journals written by Suffolk University founder Gleason L. Archer.
The second in a series of personal journals written by Suffolk University founder Gleason L. Archer.
A typed transcription of the second in a series of personal journals written by Suffolk University founder Gleason L. Archer.
The third in a series of personal journals written by Suffolk University founder Gleason L. Archer.
Nelson D. Simons (JD 1925) was the first Native American graduate of Suffolk University Law School. He was later elected chief of the Mashpee…
The group includes Suffolk Law School faculty and alumni, including: Herbert Lemelman, Congressman John Joseph Moakley, Edward J. Bander.
Pictured: Board of Trustees Chairman John E. Fenton, Dean David J. Sargent (Law), William O. Douglas, ??
Ivorey Cobb, a 1960 Suffolk University Law School graduate became the first African American to be appointed as a judge in New Hampshire in 1964.
Pictured (left to right): Steven Kramer; Professor Catherine T. Judge; Superior Court Judge Joseph R. Nolan; Patricia McGrath

Business card of Gleason L. Archer (President, 1937-1948, and Founder of Suffolk University)