Show LAW SCHOOLS ALUMNI 1 Ii I t 1 I I t r t tt tI tf f I i I Prominent Utah Graduates Law Students Cooperate to Create Interest I in School Association Similar To r Those o of f Larger U. U S. S f Law Lav Schools Organization of an alumni association as ns- association of the University of Utah law school chool for the purpose purpose of C furthering interest in in the activities ac ac- of the school was announced ed Monday by officials who have been working for the creation of the association This action is in keeping with the practice of larger larg larg- er law schools throughout the United States and was brought about by a number of interested alumni cooperating with a com com- committee committee composed of Associate Professor Professor Prot Pro Pro- t fessor sor Ladru Jensen Paul Iverson and Paul Thatcher This committee has been n working for several weeks s creating interest among alumni and nd starting a temporary or ani- ani ration Arrangements have been made for the permanent organization tion Saturday May 1 9 at nt a banquet banquet banquet ban ban- to be held at the Elks Elk's club at t p. p m m. m Since 1913 when the University law school began conferring the LL.B. LB Degree nearly students have been graduated or will have Teen been en graduated by the end of the present school year c There are in addition about i former ormer students who have taken i one he e or more years of legal work at it it this law school It is expected that hat all of these will be invited to become affiliated with the alumni association although only graduates grad ates tes t s will be given full powers of m members and the others will be wade made associate members p Committeemen Named E The present temporary organization organization includes a central committee commit commit- t tee be e composed of Calvin Rawlings I airman Harley Gustin vice- vice chairman and J. J Grant Iverson t These men have been operating co-operating with the committee from rom the law school on organization tion Ion work Each graduating class laS as a representative on the temporary tem tem- ft general committee These are re Ray Dillman president of the state Late senate 1913 George A. A Critchlow 1914 Herbert B B. B Maw 1916 Fred Keller 1917 J. J Francis Frans Fran Fran- cis s Fowles 1918 Clarence Baird 1 1919 19 Ralph Stewart 1920 George Georgel GeorgeI I- I l Continued on page 3 Utah Graduates Law Students Create Interest Continued from Page 1 R Carey 1921 Elias Day 1922 Byron D D. D Anderson 1923 Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Benja Benja- min Spence 1924 Mrs Frank Evans 1925 George A. A Goates 1926 Merrill Faux 1926 Grant MacFarlane 1927 Aaron Leishman Leishman Leishman Leish- Leish man 1928 Kneland C. C Tanner 1928 Udell R. R Jensen 1929 John Boyden 1929 Parnell Black 1930 and Mrs Reva Beck Bosone 1930 The graduating class of 1931 has started a new custom which will materially aid in a closer union union union un un- un- un ion of the alumni It has chosen a permanent secretary A Alan l 1 a n Brown whose duties will be to keep a complete record of the activities activities activities ac ac- ac- ac of all aU of the graduates of the class of 31 keep a mailing list and notify members of all activities activities ac ac- ac- ac ties and meetings of the alumni alum alum- ni association and of the class Edit This Issue To effectuate th the organization of the alumni a publicity committee commit commit- tee composed of Alan Brown chair chairman and editor Reese Hubbard Hubbard Hubbard Hub- Hub bard and Jack Thomas has been chosen to work in conjunction with the committee on organization This committee has edited this is issue issue is- is sue of the Chronicle f |