L. Lynn Hogue
Class of 1974
"The tension in the class was palpable and he seemed unwilling to relent. Finally, I thought, 'Well, somebody’s going to have to throw themselves under the bus,' and I stuck my hand up."
Lynn Hogue remembers his Contracts class with Professor Ian Macneil and the day when Macneil wanted to know about general assumpsit and special assumpsit.
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"I'm going to admit to these three law students I have yet to meet, that I am so scatter-brained I have already locked myself out of my apartment."
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- Gail Feagles Class of 1976
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