Boswell, H. James. American Blue Book Western Washington. Seattle, Lowman and Hanford Co., 1922. p. 91. JOHN T. CONDON, Dean of the School of Law, University of Washington, is one of the greatest educators the northwest has ever had, and a lawyer of marked ability. He was born in 1865. From the University of Michigan he graduated in law in 1891, taking the LL. B. degree. Since 1899 he has been Dean of the School of Law, University of Washington, and in my opinion is the greatest legal educator on the Pacific coast today. There are hundreds of successful lawyers now practicing in various parts of the country who owe their thoprough training to Dean Condon, No student ever went to him for aid in the solving of the complex problems of law but what he received the assistance sought. The attorneys of Western Washington are of one accord in that Mr. Condon is the most capable man that could be secured for the responsible position he holds. Dean condon, in 1903, married Miss Marion U. Clark. He is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta and the Phi Delta Phi fraternities, and the city, state and national bar associations. Submitted by: Judy Bivens * * * * Notice: These biographies were transcribed for the Washington Biographies Project. Unless otherwise stated, no further information is available on the individual featured in the biographies.