User:Samatva
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My chosen Sanskrit name: equanimity - have to work to be humble when you're just so darn unique (just like everybody else!!).
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[edit] Possibly worth an article?
If anyone would like to collaborate on any of the folowing:
- valuu.net - An early ISP in Valdosta, Georgia started and operated by the local Rabbi Haim Cassorla, now at http://www.rabbihaim.com/
- Atlanta & Edgewood Street Railroad Co
- Woodrow Wilson College of Law
- Any alums from Georgia State University College of Law
- Any Atlanta, Georgia, Macon, Georgia or Valdosta, Georgia related topics
You can contact by editing my talk page
[edit] Start of Research on Woodrow Wilson College of Law (WWCoL)
Oglethorpe University is the official custodian of the Woodrow Wilson College of Law transcripts as of December 15, 1987. The only service that Oglethorpe University provides with regard to the Woodrow Wilson College of Law is reproduction of transcripts.
The Woodrow Wilson College of Law is no longer in operation, and was never a part of Oglethorpe University. The Woodrow Wilson College of Law was located at 830 West Peachtree Street, N.W., Atlanta, GA 30308. Oglethorpe University has no record of any remaining authenticated copies of the College’s bulletins, course catalogues, or course syllabi. Oglethorpe University is not the custodian for any other outside school records, except for the Woodrow Wilson College of Law.[1]
There was, during the late 70s and early 80s, some discussion about all the assets (and students) of WWCoL being transferred to the then-newly forming Georgia State University College of Law, but the idea fell through because WWCoL was not accredited by the ABA, and such a transfer would jepordize/delay GSUCoL's accrediation process.
[edit] WWCoL Alums
- William Rhymer
- John Taylor president of the Virginia Institute for Public Policy
- Charles F. Peebles
- Tom Barton a Glynn County, Georgia, public defender
- Judge George H. Bryant Northern Judicial Circuit of Georgia
- more to come...