Publication Title

Law Library Journal

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Article

Abstract

We who have undertaken the task of translating our AALL memories of personalities into words should not be viewed by our readers as having been present at the Narragansett Pier organizational meeting. We date from the early forties. No one now living can take any of us back to 1906. What we know of our early people we have gleaned from the Law Library Journal, and so should you, for we shall not talk of them. Ours is to be personal recollection, and we have known enough remarkable people to be content with that. Nor shall we talk of people who are still active. It's the others, the ones whose careers live in memory who may escape us as a recollection fades. It is for them that we reach in admiration and affection.

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