A lecture delivered February 5, 1883, by Professor William Hoynes and printed in The Notre Dame Scholastic, a student magazine, in the February 17 and February 24 issues
Col. William Hoynes delivered an instructive and interesting lecture on topics concerned with war be...
Pratt’s article describes the early law school deans: William Hoynes, Francis Vurpillat, Thomas Kono...
As an editor of Pomeroy\u27s Democrat, William Hoynes writes a glowing description of the activities...
A lecture delivered February 5, 1883, by Professor William Hoynes and printed in The Notre Dame Scho...
The Hoynes Era 1883–1919 chronicles the activities of William Hoynes from before his arrival in 1883...
The author seeks to give a sweeping discussion the study of law starting with the primitive sources ...
William James Hoynes is justly entitled to be considered the father and founder of the College of La...
The student news article provides a brief description of law student life during April 1893
In the summer of 1868 the Board of Trustees of the University passed a resolution for the opening o...
Professor William Hoynes puts forth a comprehensive and instructive discussion on The Tariff Questio...
Address given by Col. William Hoynes at the anniversary proceedings of the World\u27s Fair-Auxiliary...
William Hoynes delivered this lecture on The Country West of the Mississippi River on April 18, 18...
THE COLLEGE OF LAW is the outgrowth of a course in law established at the University in 1869, and is...
Law Department of the University of Notre Dame The Grounds The University Building The Rules of Disc...
Delmar J. Edmundson describes the law building and law faculty at the beginning of a new era, one us...
Col. William Hoynes delivered an instructive and interesting lecture on topics concerned with war be...
Pratt’s article describes the early law school deans: William Hoynes, Francis Vurpillat, Thomas Kono...
As an editor of Pomeroy\u27s Democrat, William Hoynes writes a glowing description of the activities...
A lecture delivered February 5, 1883, by Professor William Hoynes and printed in The Notre Dame Scho...
The Hoynes Era 1883–1919 chronicles the activities of William Hoynes from before his arrival in 1883...
The author seeks to give a sweeping discussion the study of law starting with the primitive sources ...
William James Hoynes is justly entitled to be considered the father and founder of the College of La...
The student news article provides a brief description of law student life during April 1893
In the summer of 1868 the Board of Trustees of the University passed a resolution for the opening o...
Professor William Hoynes puts forth a comprehensive and instructive discussion on The Tariff Questio...
Address given by Col. William Hoynes at the anniversary proceedings of the World\u27s Fair-Auxiliary...
William Hoynes delivered this lecture on The Country West of the Mississippi River on April 18, 18...
THE COLLEGE OF LAW is the outgrowth of a course in law established at the University in 1869, and is...
Law Department of the University of Notre Dame The Grounds The University Building The Rules of Disc...
Delmar J. Edmundson describes the law building and law faculty at the beginning of a new era, one us...
Col. William Hoynes delivered an instructive and interesting lecture on topics concerned with war be...
Pratt’s article describes the early law school deans: William Hoynes, Francis Vurpillat, Thomas Kono...
As an editor of Pomeroy\u27s Democrat, William Hoynes writes a glowing description of the activities...