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1959 - Hello Again
York University opens. Ironically, it is first located in Falconer Hall, directly across from the University of Toronto’s Law School.
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1958 - Blast from the Past
To accommodate the increased class sizes, a new wing of the Law School opens at the rear of the Osgoode Hall. It is full almost as soon as it opens. This is the newly renovated student cafeteria.
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1958 - Building Tradition
Herbert Allan Borden Leal is appointed Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School. The first issue of the Osgoode Hall Law School Journal is published. This year also marks the end of the concurrent/part-time system (a combination of lectures and office work) in favor of a full-time law program. Finally, an official coat of arms is created, representing the Law School’s foundations. Leonard Braithwaite graduates. As President of the Legal and Literary Society, here is his mid-term report in the Spring 1958 issue of the Obiter Dicta, pg. 7.
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