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...Glessner '25 won the last of the five squash racquets matches between Team B and Team B of the Lincoln Inn Society when he defeated in the number one match M. E. Gibson 3L. 11-15, 15-12, 15-12, 15-9. Glessner, after the first game, played unbeatable squash...
...Rose '25, number two, playing his first match since his recent injury, lost to D. W. Gilmore 3L. in a close match 15-10, 16-14, 14-16, 10-15, 15-9. W. B. Mcllvaine 2L won from R. C. Bostwick '23 15-13, 15-10, 12-15, 15-11. Displaying some of the best squash that he has shown this season, E. M. Upjohn '24 won the only match of the afternoon for Team B when he defeated D. P. Kingsley 2L. 16-14, 12-15, 15-11, 15-10. E. K. Davis '24, at number five, after some...
...School Society, J. M. Nicely 3L., Chairman, assisted at the Information Bureau and gave a reception to new law men on October 2nd. The following, men have already addressed the Society: Hon J. Weston Allen, Mr. William L. Marbury, Mr. Henry F. Hurlbut, and Mr. Henry H. Pierce. The Society is conducting the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, which gives free legal advice to poor people, and is also sending some men in to the Boston Legal Aid Society, 194 books have been withdrawn from the Law Loan Library by 82 men, at a cost of 25 cents per book...
...committee of the Harvard International Assembly which is to report on "The Status of the Island of Rhodes" was appointed by the executive committee yesterday, and is composed of Joseph Lazzaro 1G., who represents Italy, C. S. Peyas 1G., representing Greece, and W. J. West 3L., representing Canada. This committee will report at the next session of the Assembly which, contrary to a previous announcement, will be held on March 13. The question for discussion at this time will be "The Valley of the Ruhr", and the nations which will be chiefly interested in the debate will be Germany, England...
Before an audience that completely filled the center lecture room of Langdell. Hall, the Scott Club of the Law School last night defeated the Persons Club in the finals of the Ames Competition. Rudolph Protas Berle 3L., of Boscawen, N. H., and Harold Fisch Birnbaum 3L., of Denver Colorado, represented the winning club and acted as counsel for the defendants, in the mock trial which constituted the contest. R. A. Bogle 3L. and J. M. Nicely 3L., representing the Parsons Club, were consul for the plaintiff. Each of the winners received a trophy, as well as a cash prize...