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In the Graduate Schools

Will Assist First-Year Men in Their Cases and Briefs

On the recommendation of Dean Pound, and approved by the Corporation, the Faculty of the Law School has appointed 15 men who rank high to the Bard of Student Advisors, which supervises the work of the first year men in the Law Clubs and assists them in their cases and briefs.

The men who have been appointed are as follows: C. C. Alpern 3L, F. L. Dewey 3L, T. S. Jaffin 3L, G. D. Jagels 3L. S. S. Janney 3L., S. M. Klein 3L, Harold Lynton 3L. J. H. Nichols 3L, P. H. Rhinelander 3L, M. Q. Shaughnessy 3L, Nathan Witt 3L, H. B. Gardner 2L., R. H. Merrick 2L, E. T. Nunneley 2L, J. D. Stephenson 2L.

Announcement has been made also that the semi-final arguments in the Ames Competition which is handled by the Board will take place in the court room of Langdell Hall on Thursday and Friday, November 19 and 20. The Pound Club, plaintiff, represented by W. L. Broad 3L and L. A. Williams, Jr. 3L., will meet the Scott Club, defendant, represented by T. H. Eliot 3L and F. H. Sloss 3L on Thursday, November 19. L. P. Schoene 3L and J. F. Davis 3L, representing Sayre Club, plaintiff, will meet J. J. Fine 3L and J. B. Messitte 3L representing Lowell Club, defendant, on Friday, November 20.

The cases, which are Raynor vs. Anderson et al and Jones vs. Ames Electric Power Company et al respectively, are tried before state supreme court or United States Supreme Court Judges, who will be chosen and invited later.

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