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Our attention has been drawn to a circumstance connected with the Harvard Law Review which is significant as showing Harvard's attitude towards men from other colleges who are studying here. From the first year class of the Law School three editors to the Law view have just been chosen. Of the three one is a Harvard graduate, the two are men coming from outside the college and studying in the Law School- This same thing, we believe, happened last year also; two of the three elected were from other colleges. From this little circumstance no very startling generalities should be drawn, but it does show that in the last two years in the Law School merit in men from other colleges has been recognized and that "outsiders" have been put on the same level with Harvard men. The spirit shown is an admirable one, and goes far to disprove whatever ideas there may be floating around the world to the effect that Harvard is inordinately exclusive and that at Harvard only a Harvard man is worth any consideration.

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