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Historical Bulletin Photos (1967-1996)

These photos were digitized from UNM School of Law Bulletins published between 1967-1996. Visit the Bulletins and Handbook of Polices collection to view entire issues. This collection is sorted by year from oldest to newest.

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  • Caption: School of Law Library, scene of intensive study. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: School of Law Library, scene of intensive study.

  • Caption: The scenic, outdoor Santa Fe Opera, which has gained a worldwide reputation for excellence, is only about an hour's drive from the The University of New Mexico. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: The scenic, outdoor Santa Fe Opera, which has gained a worldwide reputation for excellence, is only about an hour's drive from the The University of New Mexico.

  • Drawing of Kachina (ceremonial doll). by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Drawing of Kachina (ceremonial doll).

  • 1968-1969 Cover, New Building Concept Drawing by University of New Mexico School of Law

    1968-1969 Cover, New Building Concept Drawing

  • Caption: An architect's conception of the southwest section of the School of Law's planned new Bratton Hall. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: An architect's conception of the southwest section of the School of Law's planned new Bratton Hall.

  • Caption: A scene in the school of Law Moor Court Room. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: A scene in the school of Law Moor Court Room.

  • Caption: Each autumn Santa Fe--New Mexico's captial 60 miles north of Albuquerque--celebrates its 17th century reconquest by Don Diego de Vargas with a three-day Fiesta, replete with dances, tableaux, processions, and parades. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Each autumn Santa Fe--New Mexico's captial 60 miles north of Albuquerque--celebrates its 17th century reconquest by Don Diego de Vargas with a three-day Fiesta, replete with dances, tableaux, processions, and parades.

  • Caption: Jet age missiles and lovesome windmills dating back to a less complez era are common sights in New Mexico range country, where old and new blend gracefully. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Jet age missiles and lovesome windmills dating back to a less complez era are common sights in New Mexico range country, where old and new blend gracefully.

  • Caption: Metropolitan Albuquerque, at night, spreads its lights for miles along the Rio Grande. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Metropolitan Albuquerque, at night, spreads its lights for miles along the Rio Grande.

  • Caption: Modern architecture borows the lines and planes of aboriginal Southwestern strucutres in many of Albuquerque's buildings. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Modern architecture borows the lines and planes of aboriginal Southwestern strucutres in many of Albuquerque's buildings.

  • Caption: One of the nation's distinguished jurists, U.S. District Judge Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., addresses a UNM School of Law audience. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: One of the nation's distinguished jurists, U.S. District Judge Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., addresses a UNM School of Law audience.

  • Caption: Pueblo Indian pottery design preserved from antiquity. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Pueblo Indian pottery design preserved from antiquity.

  • Caption: Several American Indian students, some of them tribal officials, are enrolled in a special program at the School of Law. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Several American Indian students, some of them tribal officials, are enrolled in a special program at the School of Law.

  • Caption: Several American Indian students, some of them tribal officials, are enrolled in a special program at the School of Law. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Several American Indian students, some of them tribal officials, are enrolled in a special program at the School of Law.

  • Caption: The mountains of northern New Mexico are where the action is for skiers during fall and winter months. Several modern ski runs are but a short drive from the UNM campus. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: The mountains of northern New Mexico are where the action is for skiers during fall and winter months. Several modern ski runs are but a short drive from the UNM campus.

  • Caption: The past is never far away in New Mexico. This ghost town, Trementina, was once a thriving settlement of Spanish-speaking farmers. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: The past is never far away in New Mexico. This ghost town, Trementina, was once a thriving settlement of Spanish-speaking farmers.

  • Caption: The present School of Law Building. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: The present School of Law Building.

  • Design on 1968-1969 Bulletin back cover. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Design on 1968-1969 Bulletin back cover.

  • Caption: A beautiful Navajo blanket takes shape on a primitive loom in front of a hogan (dwelling) on the Navajo reservation. The Navajos are an important part of New Mexico's tri-cultural heritage. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: A beautiful Navajo blanket takes shape on a primitive loom in front of a hogan (dwelling) on the Navajo reservation. The Navajos are an important part of New Mexico's tri-cultural heritage.

  • Caption: A cowboy on New Mexico's eastern plains takes time out to roll a cigaret. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: A cowboy on New Mexico's eastern plains takes time out to roll a cigaret.

  • Caption: A Hopi Indian Kachina doll whose use in tribal culture is symbolically related to law enforcement. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: A Hopi Indian Kachina doll whose use in tribal culture is symbolically related to law enforcement.

  • Caption: Albuquerque Skyline by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Albuquerque Skyline

  • Caption: An aerial view of the University of New Mexico campus. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: An aerial view of the University of New Mexico campus.

  • Caption: A Santa Clara Indian Pueblo maiden in ceremonial headdress. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: A Santa Clara Indian Pueblo maiden in ceremonial headdress.

  • Caption: Bird design from San Ildefonso Pueblo Indian pottery. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Bird design from San Ildefonso Pueblo Indian pottery.

  • Caption: Brilliant red flowers on the prickly pear cactus bring the arid lands of New Mexico to life. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Brilliant red flowers on the prickly pear cactus bring the arid lands of New Mexico to life.

  • Caption: Burros such as these only a few years ago were common on the ranges in all parts of New Mexico. Now they are a rarity. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Burros such as these only a few years ago were common on the ranges in all parts of New Mexico. Now they are a rarity.

  • Caption: Colorful aspens dot the high mountain valleys of New Mexico during the autumn. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Colorful aspens dot the high mountain valleys of New Mexico during the autumn.

  • Caption: Desert flowers brighten the view in southern New Mexico. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Desert flowers brighten the view in southern New Mexico.

  • Caption: Elk, such as these near Pecos, N.M., attract a large number of hunters to the high country of New Mexico each fall. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Elk, such as these near Pecos, N.M., attract a large number of hunters to the high country of New Mexico each fall.

  • Caption: Gran Quicira National Monument--the remains of two Franciscan missions built between 1629-80. The huge churches serves the Piro Indians who lived southeast of Albuquerque. by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Gran Quicira National Monument--the remains of two Franciscan missions built between 1629-80. The huge churches serves the Piro Indians who lived southeast of Albuquerque.

  • Caption: Hopi Indian Kachinas (ceremonial dolls). by University of New Mexico School of Law

    Caption: Hopi Indian Kachinas (ceremonial dolls).

 
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