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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...final round in the competition between the law clubs of the Law School for the Ames Prizes will be argued on February 12. These prizes are offered from the income of a fund given by the late Dean Ames to be used at the discretion of the Faculty to advance the usefulness of the School. In order to revive and strengthen the law clubs, which had been losing their hold on the students of the School, the Faculty have established these two prizes, of $200 and $100, to be competed for by the clubs, and have also established a board...
...first-year work argued at least eight cases. After this year the number of cases argued in the first year required to make a club eligible will be raised to twelve. The competition takes the form of an elimination tournament, the competing clubs being drawn by lot in each round. It is under the direction of the board of Student. Advisers, which consists of eight third-year men chosen by the Faculty partly for this purpose, partly to help the first-year men to an effective start in their work. They frame the cases for argument, subject to the approval...
...First round.--G. B. Wilbur '12 defeated M. L. Hamlin, Columbia; M. M. Boyd '12 defeated N. A. Clough, Columbia; J. H. Northrup, Columbia, defeated H. H. Loomis...
...Second round.--M. M. Boyd '12 defeated M. L. Hamlin, Columbia; H. H. Loomis '13 defeated N. A. Clough, Columbia; N. A. Northrup, Columbia, defeated G. B. Wilbur...
...Third round.--H. H. Loomis '13 defeated M. L. Hamlin, Columbia; N. A. Clough, Columbia, defeated G. B. Wilbur '12; M. M. Boyd '12 defeated N. A. Northrup, Columbia...