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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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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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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Jeanne M. Hession (JD 1956) was the first woman elected Suffolk University Law School President (1955) and the first woman appointed to Suffolk University's Board of Trustees (1973), served as Vice-Chair from 1976-1996
Source
Suffolk University Records
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Suffolk University Trustee Jeanne M. Hession (JD 1956) standing, holding an open book
Date
undated
Description
Jeanne M. Hession (JD 1956) was the first woman elected Suffolk University Law School President (1955) and the first woman appointed to Suffolk University's Board of Trustees (1973), served as Vice-Chair from 1976-1996
Source
Suffolk University Records
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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.
Source
Series SUJ-004.05 Special Materials: Photographs: People-Administration & Faculty, Box 6
Suffolk University Records
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Suffolk University Professor Catherine T. Judge (Law) lecturing in classroom
Date
1990s
Description
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.
Source
Series SUJ-004.05 Special Materials: Photographs: People-Administration & Faculty, Box 6
Suffolk University Records
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Suffolk University Professor Catherine T. Judge (Law) lecturing in classroom
Date
1990s
Description
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.
Source
Series SUJ-004.05 Special Materials: Photographs: People-Administration & Faculty, Box 6
Suffolk University Records
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Suffolk University Professor Catherine T. Judge (Law) speaking with student in classroom
Date
1990s
Description
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.
Source
Series SUJ-004.05 Special Materials: Photographs: People-Administration & Faculty, Box 6
Suffolk University Records
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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
Suffolk University Records
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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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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
Suffolk University Records
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Series SUH-002.001, Student Journals, The Advocate, Box 1
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Hayashi was the first student of Japanese heritage to graduate from Suffolk University Law School.
Source
Series SUB-002.01: Law School registration and record books, 1908-1943
Suffolk University Records
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Series SUH-006.001 Student Magazines: The Register, Box 1
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A campus-wide conference was convened in 1992 to respond to the problem. The purpose of the conference, entitled "Suffolk University: Rebuilding a Diverse Community," was to coordinate, strengthen and expand diversity-related efforts in a comprehensive way. The aim of the conference was two-fold: 1) to present University members with a design-in-progress for systematically creating a multicultural campus and 2) to receive broad input in refining that design. With the sanction of President David Sargent, an ad hoc task force of faculty, administrators and students worked for some months to develop a plan for diversity at Suffolk. The work was structured as a special segment of the larger University Strategic Planning process, and it paralleled efforts on several college campuses nationwide. Task force efforts resulted in the plan presented here.
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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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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
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Suffolk Law School Class Profiles and Biographies 1909-1929
Date
2006
Description
In 2006, the Moakley Archive completed a research project to find out more about Suffolk University Law School’s earliest graduates. This guide includes information about the classes and biographical information about a selection of graduates discovered using sources such as Suffolk University records, U.S. Census records, and other sources such as local newspapers. The classes covered were limited to 1909-1915 because there weren’t adequate records for the earliest classes of 1906-1908. This document also includes individual bios for individuals from later classes.