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...organized in connection with the work of Phillips Brooks House by the Law School Society, of which C. P. Franchot 2L. is chairman. A committee of twenty-five men has been chosen from those of high standing and those best fitted to give advice and assistance, thirteen from the third-year class and twelve from the second-year class. A temporary office will be established in the Prospect Union, in the room formerly occupied by the American Express Company. Beginning next Monday the office will be open every week day from 4 to 6 o'clock in the afternoon...
...Harvard Legal Aid Bureau will be conducted by 25 men of high standing in the second and third-year classes of the Law School. An office will be rented in Central square, and will be kept open two hours in the afternoon and two in the evening. The general control of this work will rest in the executive committee of the Law School Society, the chairman of which is M. M. McDermott 3L. The appointment of committees will be announced the first of the week...
...year 1911-12. His winning essay was entitled "A Study of the Rock Island Railway and its Controlling Companies." David Rubin '12, was awarded honorable mention for his essay on "The Metropolitan Street Railway Organization of New York City." The competition was open to Seniors and special third-year students only...
...following were chosen as editors in the recent elections of the Law Review: from third-year class: R. O. Brewster, (Bowdoin) of Dexter, Me.; from th second-year class: B. C. Wright, (University of Georgia,) of Augusta, Ga.; V. S. Merle-Smith, (Princeton) of New York, N. Y.; H. H. Bundy, (Yale) of Grand Rapids, Mich.; J. W. Ford, (Yale) of Youngstown, Ohio; A. A. Gammell (Yale) of Providence, R. I.; P. W. Cookingham, (Princeton) of Portland, Ore.; C. P. Franchot, (Yale) of Olean...
...unclassified students who entered the Law School with the class which is now the third-year class...