Posted 7 years ago
tshusker
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This is a rather rare, hard-to-find yearbook from Yale Law School at the end of the 19th Century. The book’s front cover is detached, but the remainder of the book looks pretty good for being well over 120 years old! I've had it stored in a storage bag since I first received it as part of a gift for my own law school graduation in 1992.
It contains great biographical essays that accompany the students' portrait photographs (including the family, ethnic, and education backgrounds). Other contents include info on the faculty; moot courts; Kent Club; Yale Law Journal; as well as social, religious, political, athletics, financial, and personal chapters.
It's about 6" by 9" and a half-inch thick.
It's just a miracle that I found out about the yearbook from Yale Law School here. I want to read it and write an essay about it for https://essaypaper.review/best-essay-review/. I am most interested in reading all the student biographies and the Yale Law Journal. I would write the most exciting and best essay review that readers will learn about. All Yale students and graduates should know about this find.
This book is worth writing a review about.