Albert J. Farrah (1863 – June 29, 1944) was the founding law school dean at Stetson University and the University of Florida Levin College of Law's first dean when created in 1909. [1] He then served as dean of the University of Alabama's law school where he served for three decades until shortly before his death. [2]
He was born in Adrian, Michigan in 1863 [3] and studied at Adrian College and then Cornell College in Iowa. [4] He graduated from the University of Michigan's law school in 1900. [3]
The newly built University of Alabama's Farrah Hall law building was dedicated to him in 1927. [5] [6] [3]
He wrote Cases on the law of husband and wife. [7]
He died in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on June 29, 1944. [4] [8] [9]
In 2011, he was inducted into Stetson College of Law's Hall of Fame. [10] [11]
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Albert J. Farrah (1863 – June 29, 1944) was the founding law school dean at Stetson University and the University of Florida Levin College of Law's first dean when created in 1909. [1] He then served as dean of the University of Alabama's law school where he served for three decades until shortly before his death. [2]
He was born in Adrian, Michigan in 1863 [3] and studied at Adrian College and then Cornell College in Iowa. [4] He graduated from the University of Michigan's law school in 1900. [3]
The newly built University of Alabama's Farrah Hall law building was dedicated to him in 1927. [5] [6] [3]
He wrote Cases on the law of husband and wife. [7]
He died in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on June 29, 1944. [4] [8] [9]
In 2011, he was inducted into Stetson College of Law's Hall of Fame. [10] [11]
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