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Election of 15 second-year students in the Law School and three third-year men to the board of the Harvard Law Review was announced yesterday. Elections to the Review, which take place each fall, are based entirely on the scholastic rankings of the previous year, and the men chosen write cases and notes for the publication during the following year...
...second-year students elected to the board this year are as follows: K. C. Davis, R. H. Demuth, A. L. Dougan, M. B. Finkelstein, E. E. Ford, Jr., L. T. Furth, H. L. Hart, C. T. Horsky, E. H. Kent, R. H. Lindman, C. H. Livengood, Jr., R. P. Loftus, David Riesman, Jr., W. C. Roper, Jr., B. R. Shute. The third-year men elected are B. D. Brooker, H. B. Gross, and Albert Soladar...
...ruled last week that young ensigns just out of the U. S. Naval Academy should not be "bothered with brides and babies." Revived was an order revoked in 1912 forbidding marriage of ensigns until they have had two years at sea. But this year's graduates may marry: the Department made the. ruling effective in 1933 so that any third-year midshipman with his mind now on marriage has a full year to change...
...present the proposed third-year course is barred by the familiar "lack of funds." When it becomes possible for the School to go ahead with the plan, it should be done. Enjoying already a high reputation for its technical business training, the School would deserve even wider prestige, if it encouraged future executives to study the basic problems which are too likely to be investigated only by economic theorists...
...Ames competition, which is conducted consists of the presentation and trial of a series of moot cases an various subjects by the Law School clubs. In the first year, each club must qualify to center the competition, and in the fall of the second year a competition is carried on which eliminates all but eight clubs. Quarter-finals are held in the spring of the second year, so that only third-year men participate in the tall semi-finals...