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Salmon P. Chase College of Law

LC control no.n 80055412
Descriptive conventionsrda
Corporate name headingSalmon P. Chase College of Law
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Variant(s)Chase College of Law
Chase (Salmon P.) College of Law
Northern Kentucky State College. Salmon P. Chase College of Law
Northern Kentucky University. Salmon P. Chase College of Law
See alsoPredecessor: Young Men's Christian Association (Cincinnati, Ohio). Night Law School
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Hierarchical superior: Northern Kentucky University
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Other standard no.122517056
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Beginning date1943
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeCincinnati (Ohio) Covington (Ky.)
LocatedHighland Heights (Ky.)
AddressNunn Drive Highland Heights Kentucky United States 41099
Field of activityLaw--Study and teaching Doctor of laws degree
Special noteAACR 1 form: Salmon P. Chase College of Law.
Found inNorthern Kentucky State law forum, v. 1, no. 1, 1973 (a.e.) title page (Northern Kentucky State College, Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Covington, Ky.) page 1 (The Salmon P. Chase College of Law, located 1917-71 in Cincinnati, situated since 1972 at Northern Kentucky State College campus in Covington; called earlier "Night Law School of the McDonald Educational Institute of the Young Men's Christian Association of Cincinnati;" present name since 1943)
Northern Kentucky law review, v. 3, no. 2, 1976 (a.e.) page [4] of the cover (Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law)
Its Chase, spring 2003: page 4 of cover (Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Nunn Drive, Highland Heights, KY 41099)
Wikipedia website, viewed November 1, 2016 Salmon P. Chase College of Law page (located on the campus of Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, Kentucky; provides part-time (day and evening) and full-time programs of study that lead to a Doctor of Laws degree; named for U.S. Chief Justice, Salmon P. Chase, who was appointed to the Court by President Abraham Lincoln in 1864; founded in September 1893 as an evening law school affiliated with the Cincinnati YMCA; classes were held in the YMCA building on Central Parkway in downtown Cincinnati from 1917-1972; in 1971, Chase merged into the Kentucky state university system by becoming a part of Northern Kentucky University (then Northern Kentucky State College); during the summer of 1972, moved from downtown Cincinnati across the Ohio River to NKU's Covington campus; in 1981, moved to its present location)
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