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Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Law

 Organization
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Washington University Olin Business School Ceremonial Bronze Ding Collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00275
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence; information on Class two’s Bronze Ding and Chinese bronze dings in general; invitation and program for the Fudan University Executive MBA Program Graduation and Dedication of Class two’s Bronze Ding on September 30, 2005; shipping and custom information for the bronze ding; statement of donation of the Ceremonial Bronze Ding to Washington University from Class two of the Washington University – Fudan University EMBA Program; and transcript of the...

School of Law Records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00024
Scope and Contents

This collection is comprised of materials from the Washington University School of Law and includes correspondence, enrollment statistics, studies, faculty meeting minutes, history of the school, the Moot Court Record and letter press books. The files are arranged alphabetically, followed by two boxes of letter press books.

Publications - School of Law

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: WUA-02-wua00229
Scope and Contents

This collection includes publications created and distributed by the School of Law.

Israel Treiman Papers

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00012
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of editorials by Israel Treiman, lecture notes for classes he taught at Washington University, newsclippings, and a scrapbook.

Washington University Moot Court Records

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00266
Scope and Contents

This collection includes “A History of Common Law” by Gilbert Elliott, Jr., Junior Class, St. Louis Law School, June 5, 1886.  It also includes “Moot Court Rules of the St. Louis Law School, 1883 – 1884.”  In addition, there are five volumes that document court cases at the Moot Court from circa 1881 – 1899.