Two deans from the Harvard and Yale law schools have accepted invitations to debate the merits of the two institutions before an open meeting of the Pre-Law Society.
Livingston Hall, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law, and Eugene V. Rostow, Dean of the Yale Law School, have agreed to speak May 3 "giving a candid and objective description of their respective law schools and a constructively critical analysis of the other," club president Robert H. Neuman '58 announced.
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