New York University. Woman's Law Class.

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The Woman's Legal Education Society was founded by a group of women to promote and facilitate the education of women in law. As a result of their efforts, an agreement was made with the Council of New York University in 1890 whereby the Woman's Law Class was formed and sponsored by the University to offer lectures on law to women. The Class was offered until 1978.

From the description of Records, 1888-1940. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 478099942

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creatorOf New York University. Woman's Law Class. Records, 1888-1940. Churchill County Museum
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associatedWith Arbitration Society of America. corporateBody
associatedWith Kempin, Emily. person
associatedWith MacCracken, Henry Mitchell, 1840-1918. person
associatedWith Munn, Martha Buell. person
associatedWith New York University. School of Law. corporateBody
associatedWith Russell, Isaac Franklin. person
associatedWith University of the City of New York. corporateBody
associatedWith Weber, Leonard, Mrs. person
associatedWith Woman's Legal Education Society. corporateBody
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Active 1888

Active 1940

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