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First of its kind in any institution of law, the annual was organized and directed by Charles W. Steadman 3L from the University of Nebraska and John H. Letsinger 3L of Bloomfield, Indians. Twelve hundred copies were sold up to the date of publication at $5 each...
...first publication of its kind at any law school." Charles W. Steadman 3L, editor, said yesterday. He explained that the profits from the book, which was underwritten by Phillips Brooks House, will be returned to the P.B.H. law library fund, and predicted that annual publication will be established...
Charles W. Steadman, 3L, of Lincoln, Nebraska, is the editorial chairman of the book. Assisting him is John H. Letsinger, 3L, of Bloomfield, Indiana...
Publishing of the Law School's first year book, initiated by the graduate committee of the Phillips Brooks House, has been finally approved by the Faculty, according to Charles W. Steadman 2L, chairman of the group...
Eager to reward genial, homespun President Steadman Vincent Sanford for 35 years of service as head of the University of Georgia, the Georgia board of regents last month made him Chancellor of the State university system with orders to keep an eye on the University proper and some 20 allied institutions. Dr. Sanford's promotion left open the presidency of the oldest (chartered 1785) State university in the U. S. Last week the regents filled that post with a scholarly Atlantan who will be the youngest president of any State university...