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Box MSS 82-3e, Box 29

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

University of Alabama - Annual Report of the Dean of the School of Law – Annual Report of the Dean of the School of Law to the President of the University [4 documents - 1966-1967, 1967-1968, 1968-1969, 1969-1970. Reports written by Daniel J. Meador, Dean of the University of Alabama School of Law], 1967-1970

 File — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 29
Scope and Contents From the Series: This addition to Professor Daniel J. Meador Papers (40 boxes, 18 linear ft.) is arranged according to the order in which it was found in his office at the University of Virginia after his death. A large compilation of general papers arranged by alphabetical order, relate to his professional work with different organizations, the Appellate Courts, the Justice Department and is followed by papers pertaining to specific legal cases. There is extensive documentation related to Mr. Meador’s...
Dates: 1967-1970

University of Alabama - Correspondence & Memoranda – Extensive collection of correspondence and memoranda written during Daniel Meador’s tenure as Dean of University of Alabama School of Law; J. Edward Thornton, Ray Forrester, & John G. Hervey, Feasibility Study on Acquisition of Jones Law School and the Operation of Same as a State-Related Law School (c. 1967); Dean Ray Forrester, Dean John G. Hervey, & J. Edward Thornton, A Memorandum Submitted to the Committee Studying the Question of Whether the State of Alabama Should Establish Another State-Supported Law School (Feb. 20, 1967); memorandum, The Alabama Law Institute (Nov. 4, 1968) [proposal for funding of a State Law Institute in Alabama, written by Daniel Meador, Hugh Merrill, David Mathews, Samuel Pipes, and L. Vastine Stabler]; Memorandum, W. Taylor Reveley III, Report on the Alabama Law Review (Oct. 21, 1968); Memorandum, Location of the University of Alabama School of Law (May, 1969) [written by UA Law faculty members]; L. Vastine Stabler, Memorandum, The Alabama Law Institute and its Relationship to the University (July 7, 1969); John Ritchie, Dean of Northwestern University School of Law, Report on the Proposed Law Center at the University of Alabama (July 28, 1969); Memorandum from Daniel Meador to Edward M. Friend Jr., Failure of the President and the Administration of the University of Alabama to support the Law School in Program of Development and Its Drive for Excellence, 1969-1970 (Mar. 3, 1970); Julian B. McDonnell, An Experiment in Southern Educational Reform: The University of Alabama School of Law, 1966-1970; correspondence with Dean Hardy C. Dillard (1965); Alex S. Pow (1965-1968); Dean M. Leigh Harrison (1965); Robert McD. Smith (1965); UA President Frank A. Rose (1966-1969); Justice Thomas Seay Lawson (1968-1969); Gov. Albert P. Brewer (1968-1969); Forrest David Mathews (1968-1969); John C. H. Miller Jr. (1968); John Gaines Hervey (1968); Howell T. Heflin (1968); Douglas Arant (1968); Raymond F. McLain, Vice. Pres. For Academic Affairs, UA (1968-1970); AG MacDonald Gallion (1968); Oakley Melton Jr. (1968); Edward M. Friend Jr. (1968-1970); Prof. Robert L. Plunkett (1969); Hugh D. Merrill Jr. (1969); Prof. L. Vastine Stabler (1969); Prof. W. Taylor Reveley III (1969-1970); Edward S. Allen (1969); A. Leo Levin (1969); Prof. Willard F. Gray (1969); Prof. Igor I. Kavass (1969); Justice Hugo L. Black (1970); Prof. Frank R. Strong (1970); James B. Kobak Jr. (1970); Fournier J. Gale III (1970), 1965-1970

 File — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 29

University of Alabama Dean – Statistical research conducted by or for Daniel Meador, Dean of University of Alabama School of Law; Memorandum by Daniel J. Meador, A Note on Legal and Medical Education in Alabama: A Look at the Causes of the Frustrations of the Law School’s Development Drive, 1966-1970, 1970

 File — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 29
Scope and Contents From the Series: This addition to Professor Daniel J. Meador Papers (40 boxes, 18 linear ft.) is arranged according to the order in which it was found in his office at the University of Virginia after his death. A large compilation of general papers arranged by alphabetical order, relate to his professional work with different organizations, the Appellate Courts, the Justice Department and is followed by papers pertaining to specific legal cases. There is extensive documentation related to Mr. Meador’s...
Dates: 1970