On January 23 the finals of the Ames competitions of the Harvard Law School will take place in the court-room of Langdell Hall, when the Edward Warren Club meets the Bryce Club.
The Edward Warren Club's team, composed of A. M. Riggs 3L, and G. B. Habberton 31, will oppose the representatives of the Bryce Club. H. C. Rose 3L, and D. W. Raudenbush 3L. The Coram will consist of The Honorable Frank K. Dunn, LL.B. '75, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois as presiding judge, the Honorable Julian W. Mack, United States Circuit Judge and the Honorable William W. Harrington, associate justice of the Supreme Court of Delaware as associate judges.
The winners of the finals of this competition, which has continued throughout the last three years, will receive a sum of money and the honor of having their names and that of their club engraved on a permanent tablet kept at the School.
The Ames competitions consist in drawing up and solving designated cases, and in trying these cases before prominent jurists from all over the country, who come to Cambridge to sit in these competitions. First year work consists mainly in introduction and qualifying for the next two years' trials. The second year is taken up with the quarter-finals, while the semi-finals and finals come in the third year.
The quarter-finals for second year students will take place on the following dates this year: Edward Warren Club against the Pound Club, February 4; Bryce Club against the Sayre Club, February 6: Kent Club against the Scott Club, February 11: Choate Club against the Lowell Club, February 13.
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