At a recent meeting of the Harvard Law Review, 14 men were elected from the second year class and six from among the third year, men making the total personnel of 32 complete for the coming year.
The men chosen from the second year class are: Eugene Eisenmann, H. M. Hart '26, M. J. Toll, F. B. Wiener, R. W. Wales, E. C. Gibbons, E. M. Erlich, O. G. Judd, S. N. Scott, W. F. Farr, H. A. Herman, M. I. Gurfein, Harold Rosenwald, W. H. Hastle.
Six from Third Year Class
From among the third year men the following were elected: Samuel Rudner, W. B. Carman Jr., N. M. Field, M. A. Kramer '26, F. W. R. Pride, and J. P. Tumulty.
The Law Review personal is chosen from among those students whose standing in their classes is highest, election to it being the greatest honor in the school. The Review deals entirely with a discussion of cases in law, most of them being current cases which contain or illustrate interesting corners of the law. It is also contributed to by members of the Faculty, and while it is entirely outside of Faculty control it is the official publication of the Law School.
Those men who remain on the Board from last year are: Harry Schulsky, Bernard Somans '25, J. E. Stockes '26, H. Rapp '26, N. A. Cobb, Solomon Fishman, Alger Hiss.
The officers of the Review are: H. T. Austern, President; R. H. Field '26, Treasurer; Leon Pressman, Note Editor; E. C. McLain, case Editor; David Miller, Book Review Editor.
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