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16 LLNE News: Newsl. L. Librarians New Eng. 1 (1994-1995)

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Boston College

   School of Law

   breaks ground

                 for new

        Law Library

        Boston College Law School
marked the beginning of a four-
phase, ten-year building program by
breaking ground for a new law library
on June 28. Members of the law
school community, alumni, university
trustees and administrators, and
Newton officials and residents were
on hand to witness the ceremonial
start of the building project's first
phase.
    Law Library Director Sharon
Hamby O'Connor, who served as
emcee for the groundbreaking cer-
emony and is co-chair of the law
school's Building Committee, noted
that the Law School will gain a state-
of-the-art facility serving faculty, stu-
dents, and alumni. The new law li-
brary is scheduled for completion in
January 1996.
   Nothing is quite as exhilirating
as a new beginning, and today we


Staff of the Law Library and administrators of the College prepare to break
ground for the new building.


begin a project that will be enor-
mously important to Boston College
Law School and to the city of
Newton .... Certainly the law school
library will be an enhancement to the
university, said Boston College Presi-
dent Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J. dur-
ing the groundbreaking ceremony.
He added, Libraries really are the
fundamental basis for the legal edu-
cation that students take to their clini-
cal practice in the world about them.
So, in a very special way, the cre-
ation of this library will be a re-cre-
ation of the law school itself and of
the process of education that takes


place here. This law school has al-
ways stood for three things. It has
stood for quality and excellence in
academic training. It has stood for a
remarkable sense of community in
the life of the school itself. And it
has always stood for a type of com-
munity service that has been one of
the ideals of our students and of our
graduates who represent the law
school in public life .... As we break
ground here today, we assure that
this law school will continue to serve
the great public good as it has over
the years of our history.

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