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Alumni Memories

My best law school memory is any class taught by Joe Simeone.
- Joseph R. Nacy, ’51

Studying Criminal Law and Procedure with Gene Schultz and his uncanny ability to include watermelons, parrots or the Coast Guard in bizarre fact patterns.
- Henry Edward Autrey, ’77

I was the defense of a case in moot court and the judge found out (not by me) that  I had been up all night awaiting the birth of my daughter Gail, and he mentioned this to the jury. I won the case.
- John J. Nangle, ’56

The ladies’ room they added because the class was overrun with women – three!
- Colleen (Coke) Hennessy, ’67

The first time I was called upon by Vince Immel in Contracts I.  That was also my worst law school memory.
- Michael Mihm, ’67

At the entering class picnic, teaching Professor Blackmar how to tap a keg of beer.
Anthony B. Quinn, ’77

The glee with which Prof. Ordower moved our (summer 1980) taxation final to the “new” law school building so he could be the first to give an exam in the almost finished building.
- Kathy Moore Walsh, ’81

Post-finals at Humphrey’s.
- Joe Lawder, ’92

The summer E.U. program in Brussels.
- Grant Chapman, ’92

Graduation day!
- Michael Grossman, ’97

 

 

 

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