feuille volante (pages 150/151): feuille volante pliée imprimée: « Greetings of the Season [A – manuscrit] | THE ARMS OF THE YALE LAW SCHOOL. The new Arms for the Yale Law School incorporate, with some slight modifications, elements from those of the three founders of the School. During the first decade of the nineteenth century, Seth Perkins Staples, B.A. 1797, strated a law school and purchased and maintained a law library, which together became the Yale Law School. Samuel J. Hitchchock, B.A. 1809, Staples' successor in 1824, was the moving spirit of the School until 1845. Judge David Daggett, B.A. 1783, a judge of the Supreme Court of Errors of Connecticut, became lecturer in 1824 and Kent Professor of Law in Yale College in 1826, functions which he discharged until 1847. The first of the three founders is represented by silver staples on a black field; Hitchcock by an alligator on a green field; and Daggett (Doget being an early spelling of the name) by a greyhound on a field of gold. The Arms, which appeared for the first time on the banner carried in the Commmencement procession in June, 1956, were designed and executed by Theodore Sizer, Professor of the History of Art. »
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