Dwight, Theodore W. (Theodore William), 1822-1892
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Theodore William Dwight (1822-1892) was an American lawyer and professor of law. Dwight began teaching at the Columbia College Law School as its only professor in 1858, the year the school was founded. George W. Van Siclen and Edwin W. Coggeshall were law students at the Columbia College Law School.
From the guide to the Notes from Theodore W. Dwight lectures, 1866-1867, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.)
Theodore William Dwight (1822-1892) was an American lawyer and professor of law.
Dwight began teaching at the Columbia College Law School as its only professor in 1858, the year the school was founded. George W. Van Siclen and Edwin W. Coggeshall were law students at the Columbia College Law School.
From the description of Notes from Theodore W. Dwight lectures, 1866-1867. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122346192
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