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S. Richardson School of Law Library

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January 1983, the Tenth Anniversary of the Law School was marked
by the official opening of the Law Library. The celebration was
marked by a performance by the Law Student Hula Halau, the presentation
of a traditional Hawaiian wooden bowl to Justice Brennan (then Senior
Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court) and the offering
of a traditional Hawaiian blessing. A luau followed a speech by
Justice Brennan. |
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library is a one-story building with skylights in the middle and
windows overlooking the main street across which is the main upper
campus. A carpet of grass and leafy plants and trees separate
the building from the street. A shady courtyard leads to the spacious
library entrance / foyer from which Diamond Head is clearly visible. The
library has several interesting paintings. One is actually a mural
in three parts. The artist is Frank M. Moore, the first director
of the Honolulu Academy of Arts. It was painted in 1919 for a
wealthy patron who owned the Blaisdell Hotel on Fort Street. |
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seventy foot mural was split into three segments to wrap around
the walls of the hotel's restaurant. The mural was later given to
the Law School. The second is of Diamond Head and the third shows
O'ahu's south shore at night. Another impressive painting is also
a mural entitled Hawaiians at a Luau by Mataumu Toelupe Alisa, ca.
1977. |
The
library is located on Dole Street. Visitors may park at the parking
garage located below the library at a flat rate, currently $3.00
a day.
The
Law Library is open to all students, faculty and the general public.
In January 2001 the library migrated to the Endeavor library automation
software (Voyager) for online public access catalog, circulation
services, acquisitions and serials receiving functions. |
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