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Striking New Roots
Read more...Fordham University issued an outreach brochure announcing plans to expand its campus to Lincoln Square. Striking New Roots at Lincoln Square would accommodate the Schools of Law, Education, General Studies, Business and Social Services. The brochure details Fordham's heritage and its aspirations for the future. It includes a construction schedule and accounting details, and an invitation for businesses, industries, foundations, and individuals to invest in Fordham's future. -
Architectural Renderings
Facade of the newly proposed Fordham Law School at Lincoln Center Architect: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines -
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Lincoln Center under construction
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Construction Progress
Read more... Construction photographs, Architects: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines; Builder: George A. Fuller Company -
Cornerstone Ceremony - Program
Read more... Dignitaries, among them, New York City Mayor, Robert F. Wagner, Parks Commissioner, Robert Moses, New State Governor, Nelson Rockefeller, Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Spellman, and Chief Justice of the United States, Earl Warren addressed the crowd at the Law School's Cornerstone Ceremonies. -
Construction Progress
Read more... Looking East towards Columbus Ave., The George A. Fuller Company continues with Construction of the new Law School. -
Construction Progress
Read more... Construction photographs, Architects: Vorhees Walker Smith Smith and Haines; Builder: George A. Fuller Company -
Exterior - Students Entering Fordham Law School
Read more... View, Southeast, of Fordham Law School Students at the main entrance.
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Dedication Ceremony - Robert F. Kennedy
Read more... U.S. Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy spoke at the Fordham Law School Dedication Ceremony and was awarded an honorary degree by Fordham University President, Rev. McGinley. -
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Law School Update, Vol. I No. I
See record... The Institutional Advancement Office of the Fordham Law School began to issue newsletters announcing the building campaign and its progress. The first of these newsletters provides the background of the original $5 million campaign announced by Dean McLaughlin at the 75th Anniversary Dinner. -
Law School Update, Vol. I No. 2
<a href='http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/lc_140w62st/50/' target="blank">http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/lc_140w62st/50/</a> University President Rev. Finley, and Law School Dean, John Feerick announce the $6.8 million building fund and the architectural firm that will design the plans set to double the space of the Law School. The newsletter details donations and members of the newly formed Building Campaign Advisory Committee. -
Architectural Renderings - Aerial View, Fordham Law School
See record... View, Northwest, of Fordham Law School Rendering: Tesla Architect: Ralph Heiman of Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates -
Ground -breaking - Board of Trustees
See record... Fordham Law School completed plans in 1982 for a $7.8 million building campaign, "Priority One," that would expand and renovate the existing Lincoln Center campus. -
Ground-breaking - Dean John Feerick
See record... John D. Feerick participates in the Ground-breaking ceremony for the new building and renovation project at the Lincoln Center Campus. Architect: Wank, Adams, Slavin Associates -
Edith Guldi Platt Atrium
<a href='http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/lc_140w62st/69/' target="blank">http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/lc_140w62st/69/</a> A new building campaign, "Priority One," led by Dean John Feerick in 1983, doubled the size of the Law School's facilities. Among the additions was the four-story atrium connecting the old construction with the new. -
Ned Doyle Building Dedication
<a href='http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/lc_140w62st/71/' target="blank" >http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/lc_140w62st/71/</a> Ned Doyle, c/o 1930, spoke at the dedication of the building named in his honor. Ned Doyle, was one of the founding partners in Doyle Dane Berbach, DDB advertising. -
Library - Student Computer Lab
http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/lc_140w62st/75/ The new building campaign in 1983 supported the establishment of the library's computer center. Alumni contributions continued to fund technology improvements in the library in the 1990's. -
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