The Law Department, the third of those mandated by the state statute of 1837, commenced to function on October 3, 1859. In the morning the three-member law faculty met and elected James Valentine Campbell, an Associate Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, as its dean. In the afternoon, Campbell delivered an address On the Study of Law to a crowd of faculty, students, and visitors in the Ann Arbor Presbyterian Church. The next morning, 90 students - 60 from Michigan, 29 from other states of the Union, and one from Canada - assembled for the first lecture in the prescribed course of instruction, held in one fo the two rooms in University Hall (torn down after World War II to make room for Mason Hall) assigned to the law department for its...