Suffolk University freshmen students wearing beanies
Date
1967
Source
Series SUJ/004.01 Special Materials: Photographs: Student life, Box 7
Suffolk University Records
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Text on the front reads: "Second Year. School opens Sept. 18, 1906." Tagline at bottom: "Three evenings a week for three thirty-one week years fit you to practice law." The back of the advertisement lists the courses offered for the Fall, Winter, and Spring terms.
Source
Gleason Leonard Archer Personal Papers, 1880-1996 (MS108)
Series 4.2 Personal Papers: Biographical Materials, Folder 25
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This gold-leafed glass sign hung in the bay window of founder Gleason L. Archer's the first floor apartment and advertised Archer's Evening Law School (now Suffolk University Law School) to passersby.
Source
Gleason Leonard Archer Personal Papers, 1880-1996 (MS108)
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Series SUJ/004.01 Special Materials: Photographs: Student life, Box 1
Suffolk University Records
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