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"Your Honor!" the lawyer's lament, has rungthrough the rooms <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Law in somany different tones <strong>of</strong> voice by so many studentsthat the walls <strong>of</strong> this division <strong>of</strong> the<strong>University</strong> are held erect by t he famous words.The <strong>Idaho</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Law is under the direction<strong>of</strong> Dean W. E. Masterson. D ean Mastersonhas made a name for himself both in the UnitedStates and abroad as an authority on maritimelaw. H e has written a very widely used book onthe subject. Members <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Lawfaculty are William Pittman, Bert H opkins, andDr. Arthur L. Harding.The <strong>Idaho</strong> lawyers publish The <strong>Idaho</strong> Law'Journal, a magazine containing problems <strong>of</strong> themodern lawyer. Members <strong>of</strong> the Bar Associationthroughout the state are also contributorsto the publication which is issued three timeseach year. This is one <strong>of</strong> the very few law magazinesedited and published by students in theUnited States.WILLIAM EowARD MASTERSON hasled a colorful and eventful life. Texasgranted his A. B. degree, Harvard hisA.M., LL.B., and S.V.D. degrees,and London his LL.D. The internationalspotlight rested on him whenhe was assistant to former Attorney­General 'vVickersham, who was thenAmerican member <strong>of</strong> a committee tocodify International Law.*•••••••J ouN ANTON Kos-rAI.EK is a chemist<strong>of</strong> accomplishment and renown. Beforecoming to <strong>Idaho</strong> in 191 1, he waschemist for a large rubber company.During the World \Var he served asa W arfare Chemist in Washington,D. C. Wisconsin and Illinois were hisacademic teachers, but experiencehas since added to his knowledge.A line <strong>of</strong> students miles long has passedthrough the doors <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong>Letters and Sciences since it was established.Many <strong>of</strong> the graduates <strong>of</strong> this school have madenames for themselves and for the U niversityafter they have entered the practical field <strong>of</strong>their chosen pr<strong>of</strong>ession.D octors, chemists, physicists, scientists, journalists,and many others receive their trainingunder the jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Lettersand Science.Already having secured an enviable reputationunder the guidance <strong>of</strong> Dean John Kostalek,the future growth <strong>of</strong> the college is well assured.The present age <strong>of</strong> science and progress hasadded greatly to the number <strong>of</strong> students interestedin this field <strong>of</strong> knowledge, and it is underthe direction <strong>of</strong> this division <strong>of</strong> the U niversitythat scientific study and research is carried on.Dean Kostalek left for California in Februaryon his sabbatical leave.

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