Theodore Sullivan Cox (1932-1942, 1946-1947)
Theodore Sullivan Cox was the Dean of the College of William & Mary Law School from 1932-1942. He took a leave of absence from 1942-1946 to serve as a lieutenant-colonel in the army, and returned to his post as Dean from 1946-1947.
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View More1934 Wythe Law Club
Officers: Ben Burrow (Chancellor) J.C. Schaffer (Vice-Chancellor) Joe Cridlin (Clerk) M.H. Brown (Bailiff)
Faculty Members: Dr. Theodore Cox Dr. P.P. Peebles Dr. D.W. Woodbridge John Lewis W.E. Hoffman
Honorary Members Dr. J.A.C...
View MoreJohn Latané Lewis
From the 1929 Colonial Echo.
View MoreJohn Garland Pollard (1923-1932)
John Garland Pollard served as Dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Government and Citizenship from 1923-1929.
More information about John Pollard is available here.
View MorePeter Paul Peebles
Peter Paul Peebles receives the first Bachelor of Law (B.L.) since the revival of the law program at William & Mary. He joins the law faculty the same year.
View MoreOld Gym circa 1922
The Old Gymnasium at the College of William & Mary opened in 1900 and was converted to a lecture room building in 1922. One of the departments that utilized this space was the newly revived Marshall-Wythe School of Government and...
View MoreThe Opening of the Marshall Wythe School
The Marshall Wythe School of Government and Citizenship, which will house the School of Government and the School of Law, formally opened on January 14, 1922. This photograph was taken during the opening celebration in the Old...
View MoreJulian Alvin Carroll Chandler
President of the College of William and Mary
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Submissions from 1922
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The Marshall-Wythe School of Government and Citizenship, College of William & Mary
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William and Mary Citizenship Creed, William & Mary Law School
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William and Mary Citizenship Creed, 3rd Edition, William & Mary Law School
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William & Mary Citizenship Creed, 2 ed., William & Mary Law School
Submissions from 1929
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One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary of the Foundation of The First Law School in America: Taught by Chancellor George Wythe, Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Member of the Federal Constitutional Convention and Preceptor of Marshall, Jefferson, Monroe and Clay, Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler and John Garland Pollard
Submissions from 1934
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William And Mary's School Of Jurisprudence Now Has Full Faculty And Library, Editors of the Daily Press
(Daily Press (July 1, 1934))