I have been asked to speak to you today about the Win. W. Cook Legal Research Library at the University of Michigan. Instead of attempting to describe in words our library building I have chosen to show you some slides, to let you see the building for yourself; and I have decided to-show you pictures not only of the Legal Research Building, but also of the other buildings which form part of the Law Quadrangle, and which are all due to the generosity of \u27Wm. W. Cook
It\u27s well known that graduate William B. Cook\u27s generosity provided the Law School with its tr...
Profile of one of the nation\u27s best law libraries, the University of Michigan Law Library
A written and pictorial essay by the Law Library\u27s Assistant Director describing the architecture...
I have been asked to speak to you today about the Win. W. Cook Legal Research Library at the Univers...
William Wilson Cook ardently believed that the future of democratic institutions must depend in larg...
A beautiful Legal Research Library, to cost approximately $1,750,000, is to be the second phase of t...
William W. Cook of the Class of \u2782, had a dream, and he lived in this dream from its inception u...
The first law department lecture was delivered to University of Michigan students on October 5, 1859...
The physical plant of the University of Michigan Law School is probably more closely associated with...
The history of the Law Library dates from the establishment of the Law School in 1859· In June of th...
We have met here today specifically to dedicate Hutchins Hall, the last unit to be erected of a sple...
Library Director Margaret A. Leary introduces William Cook, the complex, fascinating, and successful...
A brochure designed to direct a walking tour, as well as give historical information for the buildin...
On April 25, 1922, Mr. William W. Cook, a graduate of the College of Literature, Science, and the Ar...
Fundraising efforts and major gifts donated in support of a new academic building, Law School Common...
It\u27s well known that graduate William B. Cook\u27s generosity provided the Law School with its tr...
Profile of one of the nation\u27s best law libraries, the University of Michigan Law Library
A written and pictorial essay by the Law Library\u27s Assistant Director describing the architecture...
I have been asked to speak to you today about the Win. W. Cook Legal Research Library at the Univers...
William Wilson Cook ardently believed that the future of democratic institutions must depend in larg...
A beautiful Legal Research Library, to cost approximately $1,750,000, is to be the second phase of t...
William W. Cook of the Class of \u2782, had a dream, and he lived in this dream from its inception u...
The first law department lecture was delivered to University of Michigan students on October 5, 1859...
The physical plant of the University of Michigan Law School is probably more closely associated with...
The history of the Law Library dates from the establishment of the Law School in 1859· In June of th...
We have met here today specifically to dedicate Hutchins Hall, the last unit to be erected of a sple...
Library Director Margaret A. Leary introduces William Cook, the complex, fascinating, and successful...
A brochure designed to direct a walking tour, as well as give historical information for the buildin...
On April 25, 1922, Mr. William W. Cook, a graduate of the College of Literature, Science, and the Ar...
Fundraising efforts and major gifts donated in support of a new academic building, Law School Common...
It\u27s well known that graduate William B. Cook\u27s generosity provided the Law School with its tr...
Profile of one of the nation\u27s best law libraries, the University of Michigan Law Library
A written and pictorial essay by the Law Library\u27s Assistant Director describing the architecture...