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2 The Law School Record Vol. 6, NO.1

The Class of 1959

When the academic year I956-57 began last October, one of the largest entering classes in the School's history began the work of the first year. One hundred and forty-two stu­ dents, chosen from among 48I applicants, made up the en­ tering class. As in the past, many alumni have expressed an interest as to the origins of the student body, both in terms of their home communities and of the from which they re­ ceived their . The current student body consists of 323 students who have attended 172 dif­ ferent colleges and located in all parts of the and in foreign countries. Institutions current­ The Wormser Scholar: Dallin H. Oaks, Provo, Utah; A.B., Brigham ly represented by members of the student body are: Young . University of Alabama Albion Goethe University American Conservatory of University of Grenoble Music University of Hamburg Armstrong College of Savannah Harvard University University of Athens Aurora College University of Hawaii Hebrew University Baghdad Law School Holy Cross, College of the University of Illinois Illinois Institute of Technology University Indiana University James Bradley University John Marshall Law School Brandeis University Joliet Brigham Young University of British Columbia of Kansas

University . University Brooklyn College Kent University University of Kentucky Mawr The Class of 1915 Scholar: Robert Zener, A.B., Bryn University Pittsburgh; University of Buffalo Lafa London School Economics. University yette College of ; of University of California (L.A.) Calvin College Lincoln University London School of Economics Central State College Louisiana State University University of Louisville City College of New York Loyola University University of Maine University of Colorado Marquette University University of Connecticut () Mexico City College University of Michigan Culver-Stockton College Michigan State University University of Mississippi De Paul University Morningside College Marion Junior College Murray State College University of Nebraska Nebraska Elmhurst College University of New Mexico New Mexico Military Institute Far Eastern of North Dakota The Raymond Scholars: Amy Scupi, New York; A.B., Queens Col­ University University University of Genova University College of North Walter Clements, South Notre lege; Bend; A.B., University of Dame; George Washington Law Staffordshire A.M., University of Ottawa. School Vol. 6, NO.1 The University of Chicago Law School 3

Notre Dame University Stanford University University of Stockholm Ohio State University University of Oregon University of Talladega University of Ottawa Temple University Palos Verdes College Texas Christian University University of Pennsylvania Texas Western University Pepperdine College Thornton Junior College University of Toronto Trinity College Puget Sound, College of Tufts College Purdue University Union Theological Seminary Queens College University of Tubingen United States Coast Guard Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Academy Rice Institute University of British Columbia Ripon College University of Rochester University of Virginia Rutgers University The Blake Scholar: Robert Martineau, Oconto, Wisconsin; B.S., Col­ St. Bonaventure University Washington State College lege ofthe Holy Cross, Milwaukee. St. John's College Washington University St. Joseph College Washington and Jefferson Col- St. Louis University lege St. Mary of the Lake Seminary Wayne University St. Mary's College Wesleyan University St. Olaf College Western College for Women Sampson College Western Kentucky State Teach- University of Santo Tomas ers College Shimer College Wheaton College University of South Dakota Southeast Missouri State Col- lege Wilson Junior College Un�versity of Southern Califor- University of Wisconsin ma Wittenberg College University of Southern Illinois City College Sorbonne, The Wright Junior College Southern Yale University

From the point of view of geographic origin, members of the current student body represent thirty-five states, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, and ten countries foreign The Mary Beecher Scholar: Mrs. Miriam Chesslin Feigelson, New as follows: York; A.B., Western Collegefor Womell, Miami, Ohio.

Alabama North Dakota Arkansas South Dakota California Ohio Colorado Oklahoma Connecticut Oregon District of Columbia Pennsylvania Delaware Rhode Island Florida Tennessee Texas Hawaii Utah Illinois Washington Indiana Wisconsin Iowa Kansas Foreign Countries: Kentucky Australia Maine Canada Maryland Massachusetts England Michigan Germany Minnesota Greece Missouri Iraq Nebraska Italy New Jersey Jordan New Mexico New Zealand The phi Sigma Delta Scholar: B. Z. Goodwin,Miami Beach; A.B., New York Sweden University of Chicago.