Northwestern University School of Law: The Law School Development Program
1929 October 5

Northwestern University School of Law: The Law School Development Program

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Description: This special issue of the Bulletin (no. II) details the Law School's strategy for development. The title page features the subtitle "(The Law School's Part in the Development of Scientific Control of Government)."

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1929
Law School Development Program
1929 October 5

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The Faculty of Northwestern University School of Law; Lowden, Frank O. (foreword), “Northwestern University School of Law: The Law School Development Program,” PLRC Collections, accessed April 19, 2024, https://plrccollections.org/items/show/404.