Link, who was said to be a servant for “the least, the last, the lost and the lonely,” served as dean of the school for 24 years. During that time he helped oversee growth of the school’s library system, research centers and two building expansions.
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David Link, the former dean of the University of Notre Dame’s Law School turned priest, died at 85 years old. So reports Yahoo! Sports.
Link, who was said to be a servant for “the least, the last, the lost and the lonely,” served as dean of the school for 24 years. During that time he helped oversee growth of the school’s library system, research centers and two building expansions.