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...semi-final round of the elimination competition between the third-year law Club of the Ames Prize the Lowell Club was given a decision over the George Gray Club and the Witanagamot Club won from the Kent Club. These two winning clubs are the survivors of the contest which has continued through the fall between the seven winning clubs of the second year competition last winter. The George Gray, Kent, Lowell, Warren, Williston and Witanagamot clubs were those which began the elimination contest early in October...
...This left the Lowell, George Gray, Witanagamot and Kent clubs to compete in the semi-final contest won by the Lowell and Witanagamot clubs. The Ames Prize is awarded in two prizes of $200 and $100 to the winner and runner-up respectively in the final round of the third-year competition...
...elimination competition between third-year law clubs for the Ames prize will commence this evening when the first set of facts will be given out. Seven clubs survived the second-year competition last winter and of these six will start this year's tournament, the seventh drawing a bye into the next round. The seven clubs are George Gray, Kent, Lowell, Thayer, Warren, Williston and Witenagomot. The names of the speakers will not be announced until after the cases have been assigned...
...second-year competition has 13 entrants. By a new arrangement this year each club will compete in four rounds, after which the eight having the highest general average will be retained for an elimination round from which 4 clubs will be picked to compete the following year. This elimination will obviate the necessity of retaining seven clubs as was done this year because of ties in the general average. In this competition the full second-year membership of each club, usually eight, will argue, while in the third-year rounds two men from each club will speak...
...third-year class of the Law School will hold its annual dinner at the Boston City Club tonight at 7.30 o'clock. Dean Boscoe Pound, Professor Samuel Williston '82, Professor Joseph Henry Beale '82, Professor Edward Henry Warren '85, and Emery Roy Brown LL.B. '07 will be the principal speakers. Paul Vorhees McNutt 3L., of Martinsville, Ind., will act as toastmaster...