The Harvard Law School, by sending out pamphlets to members of the present senior class, has certainly acted very wisely. Although these pamphlets contain little more in substance than is in the University Catalogue, yet they are likely to receive much more attention. Moreover, in the midst of the notices, papers, and so on, that schools all over the country shower upon Cambridge students, the school nearer home, which of late years has won such an excellent reputation, is unfortunately in danger of being overlooked. And yet, no Harvard man going into law, should enter any school without having first given the school of his own university most careful consideration. It is gratifying, however, to know that every year a larger proportion of Harvard graduates enter the Harvard Law School.
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