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...preparing cases. Advisers have been appointed and the Round Table in Langdell will be their headquarters. The following clubs will oppose each other in the preliminary round: Warren vs. Williston, Parke vs. Witengemot, Kent vs. Ames-Gray, Beale vs. Bryce, Roscoe Pond vs. Westengard, Harlan vs. Choate, Moody vs. Pow Wow, Thayer vs. George Gray. The following clubs drew byes into the first round: Cooley vs. Storey, Parsons vs. English, Langdell vs. Lowell, Smith vs. Bruce Wyman...
...meeting of the 1911 Entertainment Committee held yesterday afternoon it was decided that there would be no class dinner held this year owing to the lack of interest in the one held last year. Instead, two new entertainments to be known as "Pow-Wows" will be held in the Union, one after the mid-year examinations and one after the Easter holidays. At each of these entertainments a definite program of amusements by members of the class will be carried out. At the Strawberry Night, which will be held at the end of May, some outside talent will be engaged...
...Pow-Wow Club of the Law School will commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of the club by a dinner to be held at the Hotel Tuileries on March 9. The presiding officer will be Austen G. Fox '69 of New York...
...they will some day have to argue them in actual courts of law. There are now about a dozen of these clubs which meet every week and by this means about a hundred members of each class get actual practice in legal arguing. The oldest club is the Pow Wow, which was founded in 1870 by eight first year students, among whom are Professor J. B. Ames of the Law School, Austen G. Fox of New York, Russell Gray and Brooks Adams of Boston...
Shortly after the foundation of the Pow Wow a number of other clubs were instituted, and the honor of being elected to one of the three or four oldest clubs is greatly esteemed by all students. The leading clubs are the Pow Wow and the Ames-Gray. Election to either of these paves the way to election to the Law Review, which is a greater honor. Other clubs are the Thayer, Austin, Williston, Story, Langdell, Marshall, Kent, Witenagemot, Washburn and Cooley...