Word: jaffee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Jaffe Law Club won a close decision over Gladstone-Webster last night in the second of the quarter-final Ames debates held at Langdell courtroom.
Second year students Richard J. Barrett and Monroe H. Freedman of Jaffe were the winning finalists, while Gladstone-Webster was represented by Edward Eyre and Richard J. Feinberg, Freedman and Barnett will argue in the semi-finals next fall as third year students.
Eugene A. Hudson, Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court, and lawyers Ralph G. Boyd '22 and Charles W. Blood '99, who served as judges, found all the briefs "exceptionally well written" but gave Jaffe the decision.
Dr. Louis Jaffe of the Law School will speak on the McCarran Acts of 1950-52 at Hillel house Sunday night. Discussion of the immigration laws will begin at 7:30 p.m.
The won and lost records of the first eight clubs are: Griswold(4-0); Marshall Law (4-0); Jaffe (4-0); Frankfurter Law (3-1); Gardner (3-1); Casner Equity (3-1); Story (3-1); Gladstone-Webster (3-1).