In 1915, The Law School occupied the 27th and 28th floors of the Woolworth Building. Fordham Law accommodated a library, three large classrooms, the Dean\u27s office, the Registrar\u27s offices, and a smoking room.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/woolworth_building/1000/thumbnail.jp
A Moot Court room with Warren P. McKenney, Bill Geibler, Elsie K., Prof. Keefe, Thomas Morrisey, Jea...
From Humble Beginnings to Broader Horizons Fordham University details the new School of Law - the f...
York and Sawyer, architects. Given to the university by William W. Cook, the four buildings compris...
In 1915, The Law School occupied the 27th and 28th floors of the Woolworth Building. Fordham Law ac...
The Law School moved to a new eleven-story limestone building in 1908, located at 174 Fulton Street,...
After New York Law School first opened its doors on October 1,1891, a New York Times article appeari...
The Law Library on the 28th floor boasted views looking north and west ... unbroken... for many mil...
This cover page from the Catalogue of the New York Law School for the Year 1906-1907 reflects the ...
Editorial Board of the Fordham Law Review. The FLR was first published in 1914. With the onset of ...
The Law School moved to this ten-story building at the corner of Church and Worth Streets in 1962. I...
When classes resumed at the University of Georgia after the Civil War, the law department occupied t...
The launch of a new building and renovation campaign by architects Wank Adams Slavin Associates.http...
The Law School offered prospective students a view and description of the new facilities at the Linc...
Students in the Law Library of the Woolworth Building.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/student_misc_pho...
Thirteen students entered Collins Auditorium in September 1905 to attend the newly established Fordh...
A Moot Court room with Warren P. McKenney, Bill Geibler, Elsie K., Prof. Keefe, Thomas Morrisey, Jea...
From Humble Beginnings to Broader Horizons Fordham University details the new School of Law - the f...
York and Sawyer, architects. Given to the university by William W. Cook, the four buildings compris...
In 1915, The Law School occupied the 27th and 28th floors of the Woolworth Building. Fordham Law ac...
The Law School moved to a new eleven-story limestone building in 1908, located at 174 Fulton Street,...
After New York Law School first opened its doors on October 1,1891, a New York Times article appeari...
The Law Library on the 28th floor boasted views looking north and west ... unbroken... for many mil...
This cover page from the Catalogue of the New York Law School for the Year 1906-1907 reflects the ...
Editorial Board of the Fordham Law Review. The FLR was first published in 1914. With the onset of ...
The Law School moved to this ten-story building at the corner of Church and Worth Streets in 1962. I...
When classes resumed at the University of Georgia after the Civil War, the law department occupied t...
The launch of a new building and renovation campaign by architects Wank Adams Slavin Associates.http...
The Law School offered prospective students a view and description of the new facilities at the Linc...
Students in the Law Library of the Woolworth Building.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/student_misc_pho...
Thirteen students entered Collins Auditorium in September 1905 to attend the newly established Fordh...
A Moot Court room with Warren P. McKenney, Bill Geibler, Elsie K., Prof. Keefe, Thomas Morrisey, Jea...
From Humble Beginnings to Broader Horizons Fordham University details the new School of Law - the f...
York and Sawyer, architects. Given to the university by William W. Cook, the four buildings compris...