Answered By: Kate Britt
Last Updated: Feb 01, 2022     Views: 21

Class composites are large photos composed of individual photographs of the faces of Michigan Law students and the faculty who taught them. The Michigan Law School produced composite class photos from 1875-1966. Participation was voluntary, and not all students and faculty are in a given photo. There are no class composite photographs for the years  1874, 1876, 1878, 1883, 1944-1947, 1959, and 1965.

Visit the research guide University of Michigan Law School Class Photos for help locating class composites.

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