Harold LeVander law school notebooks circa 1932-1935

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Harold LeVander law school notebooks circa 1932-1935

This collection contains 14 volumes of law school notebooks of Harold LeVander, a graduate of the University of Minnesota Law School and governor of Minnesota from 1967-1971.

2 boxes (0.66 cubic feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6619156

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University of Minnesota. Law School.

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The first lectures in the College of Law were given at the University of Minnesota on September 11, 1888 by Dean William S. Pattee to 27 students in the Hermean room in the basement of Old Main. In 1889, the first law school was erected on campus (now known as Pattee Hall) and by 1894, the College of Law enrolled 320 students, employed 14 lecturers and offered three courses of study, a two-year program offered in the day, a three-year program in the evening, and a one-year graduate ...

LeVander, Harold, 1910-

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Harold LeVander, B.A. (1932) Gustavus Adolphus College, LLB (1935) University of Minnesota. 32nd governor of Minnesota (1967-1971). Karl Harold Phillip LeVander was born in Swede Home, Nebraska on October 10, 1910. He attended high school in Watertown, Minnesota, and graduated with honors from Gustavus Adolphus College in 1932. He received an LLB from University of Minnesota Law School in 1935 and began a thirty-year law practice at the firm of Stassen and Ryan in South ...