Osgoode is still reeling from the loss of its more experienced faculty members and looks to its young, full-time staff members like Allan Leal, Desmond Morton, and Donald Spence to pick up the slack. At least school spirit has improved, thanks to Dean Smalley-Baker reviving the Legal and Literary Society, and by creating new sports teams, clubs, and fraternities. Streetcar on Queen Street East, 1954.https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/image125/1037/thumbnail.jp
After years of low enrolment, Osgoode is coping with its largest classes. The Law School creates a s...
Osgoode Hall Law School is officially affiliated with York University. The School will remain downto...
A national conference on the Free Trade Agreement is held at Osgoode. Osgoode student representative...
All Osgoode entrants now must have a bachelor’s degree. Despite the more rigorous admission requirem...
John Falconbridge announces his retirement. The brilliant and intimidating Cecil Wright is appointed...
The Law Society’s Committee on Legal Education releases its majority report, recommending that offic...
Although Osgoode Hall can trace its history back to the 1820s, and count such Canadian luminaries as...
Osgoode Hall Law School grants its first Bachelor of Laws degree. The Class of 1972 is the first to ...
The Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada unanimously approve in principle the affiliation of ...
The first issue of the Obiter Dicta hits the presses. Cecil Wright, class of 1926, returns to Law Sc...
John Delatre Falconbridge (1875-1968) is appointed the Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School. Falconbridge...
To accommodate the increased class sizes, a new wing of the Law School opens at the rear of the Osgo...
Herbert Allan Borden Leal is appointed Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School. The first issue of the Osgoo...
Enrolment in the Law School dips to 450 students. Sidney Smith, a former law school lecturer and fri...
Marilyn L. Pilkington is appointed Dean of Osgoode. She is the first female dean of a law faculty in...
After years of low enrolment, Osgoode is coping with its largest classes. The Law School creates a s...
Osgoode Hall Law School is officially affiliated with York University. The School will remain downto...
A national conference on the Free Trade Agreement is held at Osgoode. Osgoode student representative...
All Osgoode entrants now must have a bachelor’s degree. Despite the more rigorous admission requirem...
John Falconbridge announces his retirement. The brilliant and intimidating Cecil Wright is appointed...
The Law Society’s Committee on Legal Education releases its majority report, recommending that offic...
Although Osgoode Hall can trace its history back to the 1820s, and count such Canadian luminaries as...
Osgoode Hall Law School grants its first Bachelor of Laws degree. The Class of 1972 is the first to ...
The Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada unanimously approve in principle the affiliation of ...
The first issue of the Obiter Dicta hits the presses. Cecil Wright, class of 1926, returns to Law Sc...
John Delatre Falconbridge (1875-1968) is appointed the Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School. Falconbridge...
To accommodate the increased class sizes, a new wing of the Law School opens at the rear of the Osgo...
Herbert Allan Borden Leal is appointed Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School. The first issue of the Osgoo...
Enrolment in the Law School dips to 450 students. Sidney Smith, a former law school lecturer and fri...
Marilyn L. Pilkington is appointed Dean of Osgoode. She is the first female dean of a law faculty in...
After years of low enrolment, Osgoode is coping with its largest classes. The Law School creates a s...
Osgoode Hall Law School is officially affiliated with York University. The School will remain downto...
A national conference on the Free Trade Agreement is held at Osgoode. Osgoode student representative...