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Applications for the entering class at the Law School have already reached an all time high, 1,660, with more still coming, Assistant Dean Louis A. Toepfer, director of admissions, announced yesterday...
...addition, Toepfer reported, veterans will pries almost one third of the class. The Law School intends to admit about 200 veterans, as compared to 110 admitted last year. Of this year's probable total of 200, 168 have already been admitted, Toepfer said...
...size of the class that will start in September, however, will be cut from 525 to 500 in order to stop what Toepfer calls "the creeping growth of the Law School." The faculty of the Law School has decided that 500 is about the greatest number of students it can admit and still retain optimum efficiency...
...admissions officers at the Harvard Law, Medical and Business School all consider the ETS tests as a useful guide in determining the merits of an applicant, But both Lewis B. Ward, Business School Director of Admissions and Louis A. Toepfer, director of Admissions at the Law School rate it subordinate to the student's college grades. Toepfer also noted that a low score on the admissions test does not necessarily mean a low aptitude for law. Kendall Emerson, Jr., who is in charge of admissions for the Medical School, uses the ETS medical exam primarily as a screening test with...
...leaving the armed services are probably the main reason for the School's sharp rise in applications. Increased scholarship and financial aid to students as well as what Toepfer calls "the Law School's Renaissance" also appear to be important factors...