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John Lord O'Brian Hall

The first academic building to break ground on the University's new campus in Amherst, O'Brian Hall is home to the Law School and the Charles B. Sears Law Library.

O'Brian Hall, March 1974

Namesake:

John Lord O'Brian (1874-1973) was known as a noted consitutional lawyer and "government offical with a deep sense of justice transcending partisan interest" (Buffalo Evening News, April 15, 1973). Over his long career, O'Brian was appointed for various government offices by six Presidents of the United States from Theodore Roosevelt to Harry S. Truman. His legal work often brought him to important cases involving labor and civil service reform and even disputed cases before the United Nations.

O'Brian also played a large part in UB's history. A graduate of the Law School in 1898, he was a member of the University Council from 1903-1929 when he moved permanently to Washington DC.

While still in Buffalo, O'Brian reportedly helped to persuade Chacellor Charles P. Norton in 1909 to locate the UB campus on Main Street rather than on Elmwood Avenue near the former Pierce-Arrow plant. And in 1922 he was a member of the committee that brought Samuel P. Capen to the University -- the beginning of a new era for the school.

In 1940 O'Brian was awarded the University's prestigious Chancellor's Award. During the ceremony, Chancellor Capen lauded the attorney's life:

John Lord O'Brian, c.1960s

"John Lord O'Brian, alumnus of this University, teacher, advocate, orator, statesman, inspiring interpreter of good causes, devoted citizen of this community, the Council of the University of Buffalo wards to you the Chancellor's Medal not for a specific act or a single accomplishment, but for a life of eminent service to City, State and Nation which has justly brought you high personal distinction and has dignified Buffalo in the eyes of the world."

For more information see the John Lord O'Brian Papers at the Charles B. Sears Law Library.

History and Chronology

  • 1971 -- (May 11) Cornerstone laying
  • 1973 -- (March) Building completed
  • 1974 -- (April 8) Dedication

Building and Construction Information

Architects: Henry Weese & Associates of Chicago / Anthony Carlino & Associates of Buffalo
Cost: $7,474,000
Size: 205,534 gross sq. ft.


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