Boston Globe news clipping announcing "Movies to Build Law School" about the opening of Suffolk University Law School's new Archer Building (20 Derne Street) and theatre, also includes a picture of student Nelson D. Simons, who was the law school's first Native American graduate
Nelson D. Simons (JD 1925) was the first Native American graduate of Suffolk University Law School. He was later elected chief of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe
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Series SUJ-004 Special Materials: Photographs
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Series SUJ/004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 11
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Beatrice L. Snow (AB 1962, Biology) is congratulated by Professor Edward G. Hartmann on receiving an award from the Suffolk University General Alumni Association
Series SUJ/004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 15
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 11
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Series SUJ-004.01 Special Materials: Photographs: Student life, Box 14
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Pictured (far left) Treasurer Frank J. "Daisy" Donahue
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 9
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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.
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 7
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 5
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 18
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Catherine T. Judge (JD 1957, LLM 1960) served as the Suffolk University Law School Registrar from 1955-1967. In 1967, she became the Law School's first female full-time teacher and the first female full professor in 1974. Known as the "grande dame of Suffolk Law", she served on the faculty until her death in 2006.
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Series SUJ/004.05 Special Materials: Photographs: People/Administration & Faculty, Box 6
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Pictured: Edward Clark, Dorothea Powell (BOAF), Daniel Perlman, Byron Rushing, Ted Hamann
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 31
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 26
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Series SUJ-004.01 Special Materials: Photographs: Student life, Box 31
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Catherine T. Judge (JD 1957, LLM 1960) served as the Suffolk University Law School registrar from 1955-1967. In 1967, she became the Law School's first female full-time teacher and the first female full professor in 1974. She served on the faculty until her death in 2006.
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Series SUJ-004.05 Special Materials: Photographs: People-Administration & Faculty, Box 6
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Pictured left to right: Beverly Roby, Malcolm M. Donahue, Jack Robinson, Keesler H. Montgomery, Daniel H. Perlman
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Series SUJ-004.01 Special Materials: Photographs: Student life, Box 33
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 46
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Pictured left to right: Edward Clark, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Byron Rushing.
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 26
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Taken from a handwritten document in the Suffolk University Archives that appears to be an unfinished speech by Suffolk University founder Gleason Archer, this speech was found in a GI Bill file, and the institution and places it describes still resonate today.
Series SUJ-004.01 Special Materials: Photographs: Student life, Box 2
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Hayashi was the first student of Japanese heritage to graduate from Suffolk University Law School.
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Series SUB-002.01: Law School registration and record books, 1908-1943
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 1
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Training session delivered to staff, organized by Office of Multicultural Affairs in 1993: Milieu Management is an administrative approach which views the entire university as a learning environment. All participants cooperate in helping students learn to understand themselves, their relationships andthe world in which they live. Milieu Management is a particularly effective approach to enhancing multicultural understanding on campus because it includes all segments of the community and does not divide the faculty from the student affairs staff in this important undertaking.
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This scrapbook documents aspects of George Christopher Kendall’s early life and career from 1903-1944. Kendall was born on August 22, 1885 in British Guiana, South America. He was employed as a letter carrier for the government post office from 1901 until 1910 and later managed a theatrical group called the Merry Makers. Kendall emigrated to the U.S. in 1911 but after four years left for Canada to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Between the years of 1915 and 1921, Kendall travelled between Canada and the U.S. to attend Armstrong Tech High School in Washington D.C. and New York Electric School in New York City. During his residency, he studied at the Wheeler Prep School. He then entered Suffolk Law School in 1924 and graduated in 1928 but never practiced law. Kendall spent most of his adult life in Boston and Woburn, MA. The scrapbook includes his Canadian passport, employment papers, handwritten journals, academic certificates, license renewals, wedding invitations, personal photographs, cancelled will, and sheet music written by Kendall.
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Suffolk University Faculty and Alumni Manuscript Collection, (MS102), 1903-2013
Series 2: George C. Kendall Scrapbook, 1903-1944 (MS102.04)
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Series SUJ-004.05 Special Materials: Photographs: People-Administration & Faculty, Box 2
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