1906 advertisement about Archer's Evening Law School which later became Suffolk University Law School
Date
1906
Description
This image is part of a glass lantern slide show created by Suffolk University President Gleason L. Archer in the 1920s for promotional purposes.
Source
Series SUJ-004.006, Special Materials: Photographs: Lantern Slides, Box 1
Suffolk University Records
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1914 Charter establishing Suffolk University Law School
Date
1914
Description
Signed by the Speaker of State House of Representatives, President of State Senate, and Governor of Massachusetts (includes a Certificate certifying the charter to be a "True Copy" with the seal of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts)
Source
Series SUA-015.001, OS
Relation
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Series SUH-006.001 Student Magazines: The Register, Box 1
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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.
Source
Series SUH-006.008, Box 1
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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
Source
Series SUJ-004 Special Materials: Photographs
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Ceremony to celebrate Boston Mayor John B. Hynes as the first Suffolk University alumnus to attain the mayoralty of the City of Boston
Date
19 March 1950
Description
Pictured (left to right): Treasurer Hiram J. Archer, John B. Hynes and President Walter M. Burse (1948-1954)
Source
Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box OS 1
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Close up of Shichiro Hayashi, a graduate of Suffolk University Law School's Class of 1922
Date
1922
Description
Hayashi was the first student of Japanese heritage to graduate from Suffolk University Law School. See also the Class of 1922 photo (SU-0344)
Source
Series SUJ-004.01 Special Materials: Photographs: Student Life, Box 1
Suffolk University Records
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The Suffolk University Law School Register was likely the university's first publication (1915)
Source
Series SUH-006.001 Student Magazines: The Register, Box 1
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Editorial Staff of the Suffolk University Law School Register magazine, 1920-1921
Date
1920-1921
Description
The Suffolk University Law School Register was likely the university's first publication (1915)
Source
Series SUJ-004.01 Special Materials: Photographs: Student life, Box 1
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Scanned from a copy of the Suffolk Law Register 11/1916, Vol. 2. "The Suffolk Law School was here founded September 19, 1906. The bay window marks the first lecture room. In this window were hung transparent glass signs 'Archer's Evening Law School.'"
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Series SUH-002.001, Student Journals, The Advocate, Box 1
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Features stories about the 30th anniversary of Law School (SULS), a poem by Agnes Carr "Through the Years" to mark the occasion, and a head shot of Gleason Archer
Source
Series SUH-001.001, Box 1
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 1
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 1
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 1
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Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 1
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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.
Source
Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 7
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Living room where Suffolk University founder, Gleason L. Archer, taught his first law classes in Roxbury, MA
Date
undated
Description
Image scanned from the Suffolk Law Register, Vol. 2, No. 2. The chair in front of window marks the spot where Archer gave his first lecture.
Source
Suffolk University Records
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Living room where Suffolk University founder, Gleason L. Archer, taught his first law classes in Roxbury, MA
Date
undated
Description
This image is part of a glass lantern slide show created by Suffolk University President Gleason L. Archer in the 1920s for promotional purposes.
Source
Series SUJ-004.006, Special Materials: Photographs: Lantern Slides, Box 1
Suffolk University Records
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Marian Archer MacDonald (JD 1937), the first woman to graduate from Suffolk University Law School, receives degree from her father, Gleason L. Archer
Date
16 June 1937
Source
Series SUJ/004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 43
Suffolk University Records
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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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News clippings about Suffolk University Law School alumnus Roland Edward Brown (JD 1909), Suffolk's first law graduate to pass the Massachusetts Bar (1908)
Date
24 July 1908, 21 August 1908
Description
This image is part of a glass lantern slide show created by Suffolk University President Gleason L. Archer in the 1920s for promotional purposes.
Source
Series SUJ-004.006, Special Materials: Photographs: Lantern Slides, Box 1
Suffolk University Records
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