Boston University. School of Law
Places
- Boston (Mass.) (Residence)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Boston University Alumni '95, 1945
Correspondence relating to the fiftieth reunion of the Boston University School of Law, Class of 1895.
Boston University (General), 1949-1950
Correspondence to and from Melvin Maynard Johnson relating to his role as Dean Emeritus of the Boston University School of Law.
Boston University (General), 1950-1951
Correspondence to and from Melvin Maynard Johnson relating to his role as Dean Emeritus of the Boston University School of Law. Includes the 1950 School of Law Association Roster.
Boston University - General, 1952-1953
Correspondence to and from Melvin Maynard Johnson relating to his role as Dean Emeritus of the Boston University School of Law.
Boston University (General), 1951-1952
Correspondence to and from Melvin Maynard Johnson relating to his role as Dean Emeritus of the Boston University School of Law.
Boston University School of Law, 1943-1945
Correspondence to and from Melvin Maynard Johnson relating to his role as Dean Emeritus of the Boston University School of Law.
Boston University School of Law [1], 1939-1941
Correspondence relating to Melvin Maynard Johnson's role of Dean of the Law School at Boston University, which he held from 1935-1942.
Boston University School of Law [2], 1941-1943
Correspondence relating to Melvin Maynard Johnson's role of Dean of the Law School at Boston University, which he held from 1935-1942. Includes a copy of the Boston University Bulletin, School of Law, dated February 28, 1941.
Boston University School of Law and General Boston University, 1947-1949
Correspondence to and from Melvin Maynard Johnson relating to his role as Dean Emeritus of the Boston University School of Law.
Boston University School of Law (General Folder) [1], 1938-1939
Miscellaneous correspondence relating to Melvin Maynard Johnson's position as Dean. Includes a booklet entitled "School of Successful Law Administration" sent by Ewing Cockrell, United States Federation of Justice, for Johnson's review.