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1939 - Worst Exams Ever
The Law Society Committee on Legal Education institutes an elaborate test of how effectively students are learning from their articling experience. With practising lawyers acting as volunteer oral examiners, all graduating students are grilled in a single weekend on their mastery of details of actual practice. The Legal and Literary Society in 1938 or 1939.
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1938 - Shiny and New
The Benchers agree to provide new lecture rooms, library space and an exam hall. Finally, robing facilities are created for both men and women. There are numerous renovations to Convocation Hall that turn it into a lecture theatre that is also available as a “great hall” and gathering place. A kitchen and pantry are added to permit the opening of an adjacent dining hall.
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1937 - Fighting Back
The Phillips Stewart Library is expanded. Osgoode Hall students decide to form their own committee and report back on their concerns regarding legal education.
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