Publication information |
Source: Union University Quarterly Source type: magazine Document type: news column Document title: “University Notes” Author(s): anonymous Date of publication: February 1906 Volume number: 2 Issue number: 4 Pagination: 266-74 (excerpt below includes only page 273) |
Citation |
“University Notes.” Union University Quarterly Feb. 1906 v2n4: pp. 266-74. |
Transcription |
excerpt |
Keywords |
Union University [Schenectady, NY]; McKinley memorialization (Schenectady, NY). |
Named persons |
William McKinley. |
Notes |
The excerpt (below) is from a section of the column titled “The Law School.” |
Document |
University Notes [excerpt]
In a general way it is proposed to erect a building, costing with equipment $100,000, and to choose some site on Washington Avenue or lower State Street, near the capitol. The suggestion was also made that the new building should take the form of a McKinley memorial. Mr. McKinley’s only alma mater was the Albany Law School. He took the greatest interest in the institution and had he lived would have delivered the annual commencement address in the spring of 1902.