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Hiram F. Stevens and the Founding of the St. Paul College of Law


Douglas R. Heidenreich


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Summer 1997

William Mitchell Magazine, Vol. 15, No. 3, Summer 1997
William Mitchell Legal Studies Research

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The St. Paul College of Law, one of William Mitchell College of Law's predecessor institutions, was established by five attorneys in 1900. Especially prominent among these attorneys was Hiram F. Stevens (1852-1904), who served as the first dean and was also a legislator, teacher, scholar, popular orator, and a founding member of the American Bar Association.

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Keywords: Hiram F. Stevens, St. Paul College of Law, legal education, American Bar Association

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Date posted: March 24, 2010  

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Heidenreich, Douglas R., Hiram F. Stevens and the Founding of the St. Paul College of Law (Summer 1997). William Mitchell Magazine, Vol. 15, No. 3, Summer 1997; William Mitchell Legal Studies Research. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1574299

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