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SUFFOLK CENTENNIAL TIMELINE 1957-1977


View photos for years:   1899-1927 1928-1955 1957-1977 1978-2006

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NO. PHOTO CAPTION DATE
51. A law classroom (1957). 1957
52. Senator John Kennedy, Senator Leverett Saltonstall, and Senator Sam Ervin receive honorary degrees from Suffolk University Law School (1957). 1957
53. “The King of Torts,” Attorney Marvin Belli, addresses the Suffolk Law Community (1960). 1960
54. Dean Frederick A. McDermott, who served as Dean from 1956 to 1964 (1961). 1961
55. The Briefcase, the Suffolk Law Student Bar Association’s Newsletter (1962). 1962
56. Senator Ted Kennedy receives an honorary degree (1964). 1964
57. A new building at 41 Temple Street, dedicated in 1966, housed the Law School. It later was named in honor of Judge Donohue (1966). 1966
58. Supreme Court Justice Thomas Clark delivers a Commencement address (1966). 1966
59. House Speaker Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill receives an honorary degree from Suffolk University President Thomas A. Fulham and Board Chairman John E. Fenton (1967). 1967
60. Suffolk University Law Review Volume 1, Number 1 (1967). 1967
61. Temple Street, Beacon Hill (1969). 1983
62. Dean John Fenton, Jr., and President John Fenton, Sr. (1969). 1969
63. Dean Donald Simpson, who served as Dean from 1964 to 1972 (1969). 1969
64. Professor Thomas Lambert, a veteran of the Nuremberg Trials who was noted for his expertise on tort law. An endowed chair has been named in his honor (1970). 1969
65. A Law Day Dinner (1971). 1970
66. Ralph Nader addresses a Suffolk University Law School event. SBA President and future Suffolk University Law School Associate Dean John Deliso (JD ’72) is seated at far left (1971). 1971
67. Presidential candidate George McGovern speaks at Suffolk (1972). 1971
68. United States Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, with Dean David Sargent (JD ’54) and Trustee Chairman John Fenton, Sr. (1973). 1972
69. Dicta, Volume Two, Number 1. Dicta, Suffolk University Law School’s student newspaper, began publication in October, 1972 (1973). 1973
70. Dean David Sargent, who began teaching at Suffolk in 1956 and served as Dean from 1972 until being appointed President of Suffolk University in 1989 (1973). 1973
71. The winners of the Jessup Moot Court Competition (1973). 1973
72. Staff Members of the Suffolk University Law Review (1974). 1973
73. Dean David Sargent, Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist and Professor Alexander Cella (1976). 1974
74. Suffolk Transnational Law Journal, Volume One, Number One (1977). 1976
75. Barbara L. Beccles (JD ’76) receives the Frederick A. McDermott Award. This award is given by the SULS Student Bar Association to an alumnus who has made significant contributions to the law school community (1978). 1977


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