1918-1919 Law School Catalog Penn State Dickinson Law

1918-1919 Law School Catalog Penn State Dickinson Law

Penn State Dickinson Law Dickinson Law IDEAS Trickett alH l Dedication Documents Trickett alH l 1918 1918-1919 Law School Catalog Penn State Dickinson Law Follow this and additional works at: https://ideas.dickinsonlaw.psu.edu/trickett-dedication-docs Recommended Citation Penn State Dickinson Law, "1918-1919 Law School Catalog" (1918). Trickett aH ll Dedication Documents. 8. https://ideas.dickinsonlaw.psu.edu/trickett-dedication-docs/8 This Law School Publication is brought to you for free and open access by the Trickett alH l at Dickinson Law IDEAS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Trickett alH l Dedication Documents by an authorized administrator of Dickinson Law IDEAS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ^ • THE DICKINSON SCHOOL OF LAW Founded 1834; Reorganized 1890 Carlisle, Pennsylvania INCORPORATORS ESTABLISHMENT OF SCHOOL Hon. Wilbur F. Sadler, President.....................................................Carlisle William Trickbtt, LL.D...................................................................... Carlisle One of the earliest schools of law in the United States was (Dean of Dickinson School of Law) Hon. John Stewart, LL.D................... ’...............................Chambersburg estabhshed at Carlisle in the year 1834, by Hon. John Reed, (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court) then President Judge of the courts of Cumberland County, Hon. Gustav A. Endlich, LL.D......................................................Reading Pa. The school, while under his immediate supervision, was (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) regarded as a department of Dickinson College, his name appear­ Hon. George B. Orlady, LL.D........................ ..........L......... Huntingdon ing as Professor of Law in the Faculty of that institution. The (Judge of the Superior Court) college conferred the degree of LL.B. on the graduates of the Hon. William U. Brewer.......................................................Chambersburg school. After Judge Reed’s death, Hon. James H. Graham Hon. Walter S. Lyon..................................................................... Pittsburgh was elected to the Professorship of Law in the College, and gave Hon. Samuel McC. Swope...................................... Gettysburg instruction in law to such of its students and others, as desired Hon. Clinton R. Savidge,................... Sunbury to pursue that study. With his death in 1882, the science of Hon. John W. Reed..........................................................................Brookville law ceased to be represented in the courses of the college. (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) At the adjourned meeting of the Board of Trustees of the John L. Shelley, Esq.............................................................Mechanicsburg College, held in Philadelphia, Thursday, January 9, 1890, Hon. Robert W. Archbald, LL.D.............................. Scranton the President and Executive Committee were unanimously William D. Boyer, Esq................................................... Scranton authorized to re-establish the School of Law. Hon. John P. Kelley......................................................................... Scranton Application was accordingly made to the Court of Common Hon. W. F. Bay Stewart........................................................................ York Pleas of Cumberland County, Pa., for a charter which on the Lewis S. Sadler, Hon......................................-................................... Carlisle 10th of February, 1890, was granted by that Court, through Samuel W. Kirk, Essq...........................................................McConnellsburg Hon. Charles A. Barnett, specially presiding. Hon. Sylvester B. Sadler................................................................Carlisle (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) Hon. James W. Shull................ :.......................................New Bloomfield William A. Jordan, Esq................................................................. Pittsburgh Walter K. Sharpe, Esq...........................................................Chambersburg Hon. George Kunkel..................................................................... Harrisburg (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) Hon. Joseph W, Bouton............. ..................................................Smethport (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) Harry H. MerJer, Esq...........................................................Mechanicsburg Hon. Henry A. Fuller..................................... Wilkes-Barre (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) INCORPORATORS ESTABLISHMENT OF SCHOOL Hon. Wilbur F. Sadler, President.....................................................Carlisle William Trickbtt, LL.D...................................................................... Carlisle One of the earliest schools of law in the United States was (Dean of Dickinson School of Law) Hon. John Stewart, LL.D................... ’...............................Chambersburg estabhshed at Carlisle in the year 1834, by Hon. John Reed, (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court) then President Judge of the courts of Cumberland County, Hon. Gustav A. Endlich, LL.D......................................................Reading Pa. The school, while under his immediate supervision, was (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) regarded as a department of Dickinson College, his name appear­ Hon. George B. Orlady, LL.D........................ ..........L......... Huntingdon ing as Professor of Law in the Faculty of that institution. The (Judge of the Superior Court) college conferred the degree of LL.B. on the graduates of the Hon. William U. Brewer.......................................................Chambersburg school. After Judge Reed’s death, Hon. James H. Graham Hon. Walter S. Lyon..................................................................... Pittsburgh was elected to the Professorship of Law in the College, and gave Hon. Samuel McC. Swope...................................... Gettysburg instruction in law to such of its students and others, as desired Hon. Clinton R. Savidge,................... Sunbury to pursue that study. With his death in 1882, the science of Hon. John W. Reed..........................................................................Brookville law ceased to be represented in the courses of the college. (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) At the adjourned meeting of the Board of Trustees of the John L. Shelley, Esq.............................................................Mechanicsburg College, held in Philadelphia, Thursday, January 9, 1890, Hon. Robert W. Archbald, LL.D.............................. Scranton the President and Executive Committee were unanimously William D. Boyer, Esq................................................... Scranton authorized to re-establish the School of Law. Hon. John P. Kelley......................................................................... Scranton Application was accordingly made to the Court of Common Hon. W. F. Bay Stewart........................................................................ York Pleas of Cumberland County, Pa., for a charter which on the Lewis S. Sadler, Hon......................................-................................... Carlisle 10th of February, 1890, was granted by that Court, through Samuel W. Kirk, Essq...........................................................McConnellsburg Hon. Charles A. Barnett, specially presiding. Hon. Sylvester B. Sadler................................................................Carlisle (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) Hon. James W. Shull................ :.......................................New Bloomfield William A. Jordan, Esq................................................................. Pittsburgh Walter K. Sharpe, Esq...........................................................Chambersburg Hon. George Kunkel..................................................................... Harrisburg (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) Hon. Joseph W, Bouton............. ..................................................Smethport (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) Harry H. MerJer, Esq...........................................................Mechanicsburg Hon. Henry A. Fuller..................................... Wilkes-Barre (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) 4 DICKINSON SCHOOL O'F LAW Charles J. Hepburn, Esq...........................................................Philadelphia J. Banks Kurtz, Esq........................................................................... Altoona Hon. Mayer Sulzberger................................... Philadelphia Hon. Charles C. Greer................................................................ Johnstown Hon. Robert Hays Smith................................................... Cahfornia Hon. John K. Tener.......................... Philadelphia Hon. Fred D. Moser........................................................................Shamokin (Judge of Court of Common Pleas) Hon. John W. Kephart.......... i....................................................Ebensburg (Justice of Supreme Court) FACULTY Hon. Charles B. Witmer WILLIAM TRICKETT, LL.D. (Judge of U. S. District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania) Dean« and Professor of the Law of Evidence Caleb S. BrintoiT, Esq....................................................................... Cailisle Harry F. Kantner, Esq.....................................................................Reading THE HONORABLE WILBUR FISK SADLER, A.M. Hon. Quinn T. Mickey.............................................................

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