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'''Memory Leake Robinson Hall''' is the home of the [[Cumberland School of Law]] at [[Samford University]]. It is named for [[Memory Leake Robinson]] who chaired the executive committee of the [[Howard College]] Board of Trustees when it negotiated the move of the Cumberland School from Lebanon, Tennessee to [[Birmingham]].
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'''Memory Leake Robinson Hall''' is the home of the [[Cumberland School of Law]] at [[Samford University]]. It is named for [[Memory Leake Robinson]] who chaired the executive committee of the [[Howard College]] Board of Trustees when it negotiated the move of the Cumberland School from Lebanon, Tennessee to [[Birmingham]].  The building was the first one dedicated for the school at Samford's Shades Valley campus, completed in December 1963.  


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==External link==
==External link==
* [http://cumberland.samford.edu/cumberland1.asp?ID=2 Cumberland School of Law] website
* [http://cumberland.samford.edu/cumberland1.asp?ID=2 Cumberland School of Law] website


[[Category:1963 buildings]]
[[Category:Samford University buildings]]
[[Category:Samford University buildings]]

Latest revision as of 16:36, 16 July 2016

Memory Leake Robinson Hall

Memory Leake Robinson Hall is the home of the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. It is named for Memory Leake Robinson who chaired the executive committee of the Howard College Board of Trustees when it negotiated the move of the Cumberland School from Lebanon, Tennessee to Birmingham. The building was the first one dedicated for the school at Samford's Shades Valley campus, completed in December 1963.

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