The newly-formed Pre-Law Society will present the first in a series of lectures on legal careers in the Lowell House Junior Common Room at 8 p.m. tonight.
Russell H. Peck '43, assistant dean of the Law School, and Kingman Brewster, Jr., professor of Law, will discuss "What to Expect in Law School" and "Breaking the Firm Barrier" at the first meeting of the society, which was organized last week.
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