The centennial of Stetson University College of Law is an appropriate time to look back at the origins of what is now one of the school’s most prominent institutions, the Stetson Law Review. In existence for only the last 30 of the law school’s 100 years, the Law Review had humble beginnings, functioning from 1970 to 1978 as the Stetson Intramural Law Review, with no nonstudent works and with circulation limited to the College of Law’s students, faculty, and alumni. Yet, these early years provided the necessary foundation for the Law Review’s subsequent achievements and are worth studying for that reason alone. Moreover, the story of those years details the trials and tribulations of the students and faculty who labored to help the enterprise succeed; trials and tribulations that their successors should record and recognize before memories further fade.