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...been arranged. All of the professors of the Law School, including Dean Pound, will be present and the latter will speak. Music there will be in plenty; a special Law School quartet will sing parodies on legal subjects, a special string quarbet will play and songs by Skelton Pitney 3L, written for the smoker by V. Miller 3L will be heard. There will be many humorous features, including a playlet, "The Legal Unit," and the third number of the "Harvard Law Revue." The usual refreshments will be served...
...March 16. Features will be skits on amusing incidents between professors in the Law School. The third number of "The Law Review," a humorous imitation of the Harvard Law Review, is being prepared; and a special Law School quartet will sing original parodies on legal subjects. W. H. Shepardson 3L will be master of ceremonies. Beer, pretzels, sandwiches and cheese will be served...
...Grosvenor '20, A. C. Hanford 2G, A. E. Hinds '18, R. B. Johnson '17, R. P. Johnson 3G, P. D. Jones '18, H. D. Jordan '18, A. Kline Sp. J. I. Littlefield, M. I. T., J. B. Mabon '20, A. B. McLean '18, T. K. Meloy 1G, N. Morrill 3L, R. W. Peet uC, T. A. Pierce, Inst., C. Pendarvis uL, J. H. Quirin '19, C. J. Romieux '19, R. R. Sanders '17, H. A. Sargent GB. A. R. Speare '19, A. C. Sullivan '18, H. C. Tingey '19, B. C. Tucker '18, E. Waller '20, H. S. Walker...
...result of the competition between the Law School Clubs, the Witanagemot Club of the Law School was given the credit of defeating the Lowell club for the Ames Prize, when the actual result was to the contrary. The Lowell club, whose argument was upheld by A. C. Reis 3L and C. E. Snow 3L, was awarded the decision by the judges of the competition. The case argued was "The Danbury Hatter's Case as affected by the Clayton Act," and the attorneys for the Witanagemot club were L. M. Reiser 3L and V. E. Wild 3L...
...Witanagemot law club won the Ames Prize by receiving the decision over the Lowell club in the final round of the third-year competition in Langdell Hall last evening. L. M. Reiser 3L and U. E. Wild 3L presented the argument for the winning club which was the defendant in the case argued, while the losing team was composed of A. C. Reis 3L and C. E. Snow 3L. The case presented was, "The Danbury Hatter's Case as affected by the Clayton Act." A large crowd was in attendance to hear the very able arguments offered by both sides...