The professors in the University Law School will, in all probability, lecture to Radcliffe students next year, providing a class of 12 is formed. For a long time attempts have been made to have women admitted to the Law School but President Lowell has never been willing to sanction such a proposition. The problem has been tentatively solved by Dean Thayer and Professor Beale of the Law School, and President Briggs of Radcliffe, by the above provision. Already more than the required number of women, graduates of Radcliffe, Bryn Mawr and Wellesley, have expressed their desire to take advantage of any law course offered.
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1923 ELECTION TO BE HELD DEC. 13