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Chicano-Indian American Cultural Center miscellaneous newsletters, 1977-1978
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[entire page is handwritten] 1[in circle right hand side] Page 5 Right Column Title C.H.A.L.E. The Chicano Association for Legal Education would like to introduce itself to the Latino-Chicano & Indian community at the University of Iowa. CHALE as we are normally refered to is a group of chicano, latino and anglo law students at the University of Iowa. We see as our main function the recruitment and retention of all minority students at the College of Law. To this effort we devote much time, money and effort locating and informing undergraduate graduate and community people about the advantageous of attending law school at the University of Iowa. At this point we would like to apologize for our failure to fully tap the pool of Latino students here at Iowa. To compensate for this gross mistake we are encouraging all students interest in a legal career to join CHALE and become part of our overall plan. We will attempt to counsel students on the advantages of a legal career and facilitate their efforts in attending Iowa or any other law school. CHALE plans numerous educational activities during the school year with the emphasis on legal issues. Prominent speakers and films are brought in, and are presented at the law school, we try and emphasize current chicano events in our selection process. We are currently planning with the CIACC, a seminar on Poverty Law which will
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[entire page is handwritten] 1[in circle right hand side] Page 5 Right Column Title C.H.A.L.E. The Chicano Association for Legal Education would like to introduce itself to the Latino-Chicano & Indian community at the University of Iowa. CHALE as we are normally refered to is a group of chicano, latino and anglo law students at the University of Iowa. We see as our main function the recruitment and retention of all minority students at the College of Law. To this effort we devote much time, money and effort locating and informing undergraduate graduate and community people about the advantageous of attending law school at the University of Iowa. At this point we would like to apologize for our failure to fully tap the pool of Latino students here at Iowa. To compensate for this gross mistake we are encouraging all students interest in a legal career to join CHALE and become part of our overall plan. We will attempt to counsel students on the advantages of a legal career and facilitate their efforts in attending Iowa or any other law school. CHALE plans numerous educational activities during the school year with the emphasis on legal issues. Prominent speakers and films are brought in, and are presented at the law school, we try and emphasize current chicano events in our selection process. We are currently planning with the CIACC, a seminar on Poverty Law which will
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