Private law firm, Preservation Society restoring Law School A 4 Wl 3 Mr. Sam's Law School' built in 1 843 By MARY CLIFFORD Tar Heel Staff Writer Historians at the University of North Caro lina at Chapel Hill took pride in remembering its past as they pointed to renovated buildings while they walked around the neatly trimmed lawns. At the corner of Franklin Street and Hillsborough streets, between the beautifully renovated Chi-Omega and Tri-Delta houses was a weatherbeaten, old cottage. Long ivy vines grew over the broken stucco and stone walls and 2-foot tall grass and weeds covered the yard. The cottage had been physically neglected and historically overlooked. This cottage built in 1843, was the first site of the UNC Law School. The UNC Law School, established in 1845, was the first professional school at UNC. The cottage once called "Mr. Sam's Law Office," was named after Professor Samuel Field. Field, and Professor William Horn Battle were the Solution to- today's puzzle from page 14 8A$IHEHClP0Sr 1HATS ALL II L J l. A Si! a. I E AVE IT V E N MINT DEV I LSFtfOO. i! A.i.1 rTFTT T 'M u ske bToTuTn t yTb l e r ann e1a la: a TTTue REDWOffDfALT ER E 0 B R 0 W S. L ! j R N.D. lZ2 R 1 ATA rTM A ?S ET pTeTk I N "fj D.U.B. " "71 TR ANT"! L DE R B ETbTrTV I AW Xl JiiiE "tfJMAHA E T A L D. JLJL IT T JTI R. IdJoJtIej a I d 1 p Is 1 IIItIeIaIdI TO JAPANESE STEAK AND SEAFOOD We at Shogun Restaurant want you to experience a small part of the Orient when you dine with us. HOURS Monday-Thursday 5:30 pm-1 0 pm Friday and Saturday 5:30 pm-1 1 pm Sunday 5:00 pm-9 pm All ABC Permits I 1 VfSA 1010 HAMILTON RD. Off Hwy. 54 East CHAPEL HILL 967-0421 law school's first professors. Phillips, who was the original owner of the cottage, graduated from UNC in 1841, joined the faculty in 1845 as a professor of law and taught until 1859. Battle graduated from UNC in 1820 and . was the first law professor at UNC when UNC president Swain honored him with a profes sorship in 1845. Field and Battle taught with out a law library and relied on their own legal experience as a primary teaching tool. The history of the law school can be traced to the commencement of 1824 when gradu ating senior James W. Bryan delivered an ora tion titled, "Should a Professorship of Law be Established at the University?" By 1840 a law club had been formed and in 1845 the formal study of law had been brought to UNC. The Law School was made up of two classes: Independents and the College class. The Col lege Class had to have faculty permission to study law. Tuition was $100 a year for the In dependent Class and $50 a year for the College Class. The College Class received a Bachelor of Law after two and a half years and the In dependents finished in two years. v.. Tar HeeiScou Bowe After years of neglect, the first site of the UNC Law School is being renovated into a private law of fice. The former school is now being renovated into a private law office with the assistance of the Chapel Hill Preservation Society. The rear of the building is being extended to twice the original size. The Italian architecture will be maintained in the renovations, and a comple tion date for the project is not known. The law school was moved from the cottage on Franklin Street to South Building. It then moved to Smith Hall, Manning Hall and finally to it's present location at Van Hecke-Wettach Hall in 1968. The enrollment of the law school has increased from 10 students in 1847 to about 700 today. Put this coupon in vour wallet or purse now! fOUV (3 IMMESul LJ Li U V. fci. ii ..rf Sqvq on stereo the way t uiat meant to be at the stereo VjJ. " store vhere yoa and music count. Just clip the check on this ad and we II give you twenty dollars off the regular price of anything in the store over $ 1 00. This includes all portables, car stereo, home stereo and video. . But hurry, this offer expires Sept. 30, 1983 Ssy i -tw i j-n- 1 . . .of course! Chapel Hill Vlniton-Scicm Raleigh 942-3546 768-01 50 821-5355 East Franklin Street (above Four Comers) Roblnhood Road (across from Pizza Hat) Hillsborough Street (across from NCSU Qell Tower) Thursday, July 21, 1983 The Tar Heel 3B