Savitar . J. P. McBaine, dean of theSchool of Law, was born in KansasCity, July 18, 1882. His familylater moved to Columbia wherehe secured his education, beinggraduated from the University ofMissouri in 1902. Later he receiveda second degree at Columbia Uni-versity, N. Y. After practicing law from 1904to 1909 in St. Louis, he returned toColumbia to become a partner inthe law firm of Clark, McBaine andRollins. A year later he becameassistant instructor in law in theUniversity and in 1912 an instruc-tor. Dean McBaine takes a personalinterest in the careers of all hisstudents, placing many of th


Savitar . J. P. McBaine, dean of theSchool of Law, was born in KansasCity, July 18, 1882. His familylater moved to Columbia wherehe secured his education, beinggraduated from the University ofMissouri in 1902. Later he receiveda second degree at Columbia Uni-versity, N. Y. After practicing law from 1904to 1909 in St. Louis, he returned toColumbia to become a partner inthe law firm of Clark, McBaine andRollins. A year later he becameassistant instructor in law in theUniversity and in 1912 an instruc-tor. Dean McBaine takes a personalinterest in the careers of all hisstudents, placing many of themdirectly into positions and always advising them about their undertakings while inschool and after leaving the University. In addition to acting as the personal advisorof all of the students in the School of Law, the deanspends three-fourths of the time of any other professorin teaching various law courses. In this way helearns what his students are interested in and the\va\ in which thev Page 112


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