WILLIAMSBURG -- William B. Spong Jr., dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary, accepted the newly completed law school building yesterday on behalf of the faculty and students as a gift from the people of Virginia. How this building is used, Spong told an audience of about 1,000 persons, will determine if we are worthy of our rich heritage, worthy of the long struggle for survival and worthy of the faith of the people of this commonwealth. A major feature at the ceremony was the announcement of two new endowed professorships at the law school: the John Stewart Bryan Professorship of Jurisprudence and the Mills E. Godwin Jr. Professorship of Law. D. Tennant Bryan of Richmond, chairman of the board of...