Deans of The College of Law
Dean | Years Served |
---|---|
Timothy Walker | 1833–1843 |
William S. Groesbeck | 1844–1869 |
Charles L. Telford | |
Maskell S. Curwen | 1850–1868 |
Rotated among faculty | 1869–1875 |
Rufus King | 1875–1880 |
Jacob D. Cox | 1880–1897 |
William H. Taft | 1897–1900 |
Gustavus H. Wald | 1900–1902 |
William P. Rogers | 1902–1916 |
Albert B. Benedict | 1916–1926 |
Merton L. Ferson | 1926–1946 |
Frank S. Rowley | 1946–1952 |
Roscoe L. Barrow | 1952–1965 |
Claude S. Sowle | 1965–1969 |
Samuel S. Wilson | 1969–1970 1973* 1974–1978 |
Edward A. Mearns, Jr. | 1970–1973 |
Victor E. Schwartz | 1973–1974* |
Jorge L. Carro | 1978–1979* |
Gordon A. Christenson | 1979–1986
I- Thomas Gerety 1986-1989 |
Joseph P. Tomain | 1989–1990* 1990–2005 |
Louis D. Bilionis | 2005–present |
*Acting
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