Daily Journal Staff Writer
In the years following World War II, UC Hastings College of the Law and its dean, David E. Snodgrass, came to be known for the inception of the prestigious "Sixty-Five Club."
The idea was to extend invitations to the most esteemed professors from across the country who had been forced to retire at 65.
The project is now considered a success, as prominent professors took on posi...
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