Word: ameses
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The J. Smith Club, plaintiff, won the second quarter-final argument of the Ames Competition last night in the Langdell Court Room. Phillip C. Potter and Arthur V. Savage represented the winners, while Edward L. Johnson and Richard B. Miller pled for the defense, representing the Coke Club. All men...
The Kent Club, represented by George C. Caner, Jr. '46 and Harold M. Willcox, won the final judgment of the Ames Competition last Thursday by defeating Robert P. Bass, Jr. '46 and Robert B. Owen, Jr. '48, of the Holmes Club. Robert H. Jackson, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court...
Arguments for this year's Ames quarterfinals begin tonight and will also be held on the 11th 13th, and 24th of this month.
Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert H. Jackson will judge the Law School's Ames Competition finals, the Board of Student Advisers confirmed yesterday. The finals take place between Holmes and Kent Clubs at 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 5, in the Langdell Court Room.
It is known that Jackson has been asked, but there is no official confirmation of his acceptance. The Board of Student Advisers has followed the post-war precedent of inviting a Supreme Court justice. Associate Justice Hugo L. Black sat at last year's Ames finals.