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The April number of the Harvard Law Review is the first issue of the third volume. The new editorial board is made up as follows: G. P. Furber, editor in chief; C. Hudson, treasurer; E. J. Rich, P. S. Rust, A. C. Thayer, L. F. Hyde, A. C. Rounds, H. Schofield, E. R. Thayer and W. G. Thompson. The leading article in the April number is contributed by Samuel D. Warren and Louis D. Brandcis, and is entitled "The Law of Ponds." It is an answer to the article on "Great Ponds" in the February number. Professor J. B. Ames of the Law School contributes the first part of an article on "The Disseisin of Chattels." Several pages of editorials and notes on recent cases complete the number.
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