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...Acquisition of Property by Willfully Killing Another" by John W. Wade, grL, is one of the three featured articles in the Harvard Law Review appearing today. Wade, a graduate of the University of Mississippi, now a graduate student in the Law School, presents a model statute covering all situations of purposeful murder...
President, John T. Sapienza '34, of Irvington, New Jersey; Note Editor, Adrian S. Fisher, of Memphis, Tennessee; Legislation Editor, Archibald Cox '34, of Plainfield, New Jersey; Case Editor, Nathan B. David, of Roxbury; Book Review Editor, V. Norman Landstrom, of Middleborough; Treasurer, W. Willard Wirtz, of Dekalb, Illinois...
...above-named board will have charge of the publication of the Review for the 50th Anniversary Issue next year. It will feature surveys of a very important field of law during the past 50 years, written by men who are acknowledged leaders in their specialties...
Members of the board of the Harvard Law Review have announced the election of officers for the year 1936-37. The list of new officers follows...
Defending the affirmative side of the question: "Resolved, That the United States Supreme Court should be deprived of the privilege of the review of Federal legislation," the Crimson debaters engaged in a no-decision contest with the Tufts College Debating Council last night in the Lowell House Junior Common Room...