Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
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Friends of The University of Michigan Law School might wonder, in these times of campus tumult, if the wise undergraduate is directing his steps elsewhere. In fact just the opposite of what one might assume is true. Michigan, Harvard, and Berkeley, all active campi, have all had extremely large numbers of applicants to their law schools. In 1969-70 the Admissions Office had 4,000 applications, almost a thousand more than in the previous year, which in turn had also set a record. It is comforting to know that so many college seniors have such high regard for Michigan-garnered in the main from contacts with alumni, students, and faculty, one assumes, and not from the lure of student protest-but when viewed in any other light, 4,000 is too many.
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Matthew P. McCauley,
Woodstock Nation Goes to Law School,
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Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
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(1970).
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