The St. Francis of Assisi School was used by the Law School for offices, library and classrooms pending the completion of the J. Reuben Clark Law School Building, 1972

The St. Francis of Assisi School was used by the Law School for offices, library and classrooms pending the completion of the J. Reuben Clark Law School Building, 1972
“The inscription on the building is "St. Francis of Assisi School" the sign in front of the building states, "Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School." The building housing the discontinued Catholic school was leased by the BYU Law School in 1972 to provide space for offices, library, and classrooms, pending the completion of the new J. Reuben Clark Law School Building on campus east of the Ernest L. Wilkinson Center, in September, 1975. Even while it was in a state of organization, the new BYU Law School assembled an outstanding library in the leased building which exceeded the collections of over half of the law school libraries in the United States.” | Source: “The St. Francis of Assisi School was used by the Law School for offices, library and classrooms pending the completion of the J. Reuben Clark Law School Building, 1972.” Photograph. Harold B. Lee Library, Digital Collections, Brigham Young University, UAP 2 Folder 319. https://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/digital/collection/BYUPhotos/id/914.
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