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The Reginald F. Lewis International Law Center is established at Harvard Law School.
1992 (Nov)
The Harvard Law School established the Reginald F. Lewis International Law Center, thanks to a $3 million grant from the Reginald F. Lewis Foundation. The Lewis Foundation is a charitable organization endowed by the personal contributions of Reginald Lewis, chief executive officer of the New York-based TLC Beatrice International Holdings Inc. Lewis, a Black American business executive and financier and Harvard graduate, made the largest gift in the 175-year history of the school. Dean Robert C. Clark said the unprecedented gift would help sustain the law school's preeminence in the decades ahead. The Lewis Center will house the school's Graduate Legal Studies Program and the school's international library collection. Portions of the grant will also create a faculty committee chaired by professor Christopher Edley and the Reginald F. Lewis Fund for International Study and Research.
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- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.