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First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

Loyola University Chicago Law JournalVolume 41Issue 4 Summer 2010Article 22010First 100 Years: The Centennial History of Loyola University Chicago Sch

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chichool of Law, TheThomas M. HaneyLạyúíđ Uhiwttity Chiftigd,ớ/Liỉiv, thaney(2>luceduFollow this and additional works at: http://laweconnnons.luc.edu/lucl

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Loyola University Chicago Law JournalVolume 41Issue 4 Summer 2010Article 22010First 100 Years: The Centennial History of Loyola University Chicago Sch

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chics article is derived from the author’s book, The First 100 Years: The Centennial History of Loyola University Chicago School of Law (2009), which was

an illustrated volume written primarily for an audience that was composed mostly of graduates of (he law school and for whom many of the names of indi First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

viduals and places would be familiar. While the text of that book has been abridged, updated and annotated for this article, an effort was made to pre

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

serve the character of the book.I. Introduction to the BookThis book is not truly a history of Loyola’s law school. The real history of the school is

Loyola University Chicago Law JournalVolume 41Issue 4 Summer 2010Article 22010First 100 Years: The Centennial History of Loyola University Chicago Sch

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chicique—are not conveyed in this volume. They exist in the anecdotes, even the legends, that get told and retold whenever and wherever those individuals

gather to reminisce about their days at the law school.This book, I expect, will trigger recollections and bring back memories of the ever-exciting an First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

d ever-challenging life at the school. It will, I hope, draw the law school community even closer together.The law school’s story over the past centur

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

y is engaging, filled with interesting and significant people, events, activities, and adventures. All of us in the law school community have been a p

Loyola University Chicago Law JournalVolume 41Issue 4 Summer 2010Article 22010First 100 Years: The Centennial History of Loyola University Chicago Sch

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic. Loyola University Chicago School of Law. In addition to those others whose assistance I recognized in the book from which this article is derived. I

want particularly to thank Kathy Young. Loyola University Chicago's archivist, and her associate Rebecca Hyman. I would also like to thank Brian Foy First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

(J.D. expected 2010), who assisted me in converting the book into this article. The collections of the University archives are the repository and sour

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

ce of most of the documents cited in this article.651652Loyola University Chicago Law Journal[Vol. 41II. The Founding of the Law SchoolOn a cold day i

Loyola University Chicago Law JournalVolume 41Issue 4 Summer 2010Article 22010First 100 Years: The Centennial History of Loyola University Chicago Sch

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chict—thus setting in motion the process that led to the creation of what today is Loyola University Chicago School of Law.Those five lawyers—William Dill

on, Michael V. Kannally, Judge Marcus Kavanagh, Patrick H. O’Donnell, and Howard o. Sprogle— wrote to Henry J. Dumbach, S.J., president of St. Ignatiu First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

s College, on January 13, to urge the creation of the law school. In part, that letter stated:We, the undersigned, after considerable reflection on th

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

e matter, beg leave to request you and the trustees of St. Ignatius College, to consider the advisability of opening a law department in connection wi

Loyola University Chicago Law JournalVolume 41Issue 4 Summer 2010Article 22010First 100 Years: The Centennial History of Loyola University Chicago Sch

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chiccago, the great metropolis of the middle west, would succeed.The undersigned desừe to offer their services in the organization of the proposed law sch

ool, in case you wish to accept them. Whatever we can do, we shall do cheerfully and willingly, in the hope that a law school worthy of the city, and First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

worthy of St. Ignatius College, may be established in the City of Chicago.1The letter emphasizes at least two themes that run through the entire histo

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

ry of Loyola’s law school: the placing of the law school under Catholic patronage and the school’s location in Chicago, “the great metropolis of the m

Loyola University Chicago Law JournalVolume 41Issue 4 Summer 2010Article 22010First 100 Years: The Centennial History of Loyola University Chicago Sch

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chicial operation of the school were Catholic.3 But the Catholic identity of the school was a paramount concern to the founders.A. The Founding FathersThe

five men whose tenacity and vision established Loyola’s School of Law brought a diverse range of experiences and interests to the new1. Letter from W First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

m. Dillon, p. H. O'Donnell, Judge Cavanaugh (sic), Howard Sprogle, & M. Kannally, to Reverend Henry J. Dumbach, President, St. Ignatius College (Jan.

First 100 Years- The Centennial History of Loyola University Chic

13, 1906) (on file with the author) [hereinafter Letter from founders to DumbachJ.2 id.3.sprogle, for example, was said to have been “Mason (32°, Shri

Loyola University Chicago Law JournalVolume 41Issue 4 Summer 2010Article 22010First 100 Years: The Centennial History of Loyola University Chicago Sch

Loyola University Chicago Law JournalVolume 41Issue 4 Summer 2010Article 22010First 100 Years: The Centennial History of Loyola University Chicago Sch

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