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Law School Prizes.

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The editors of the American Law Review and Register have offered two prizes of seventy-five and twenty-five dollars to the two members of the graduating class of the Harvard or other American Law School who shall write the two best annotations between two and three thousand words in length. The subject of each annotation must deal with but one point of law which has been brought up before an American court within the last twelve years. The two articles winning the prizes will be published in the August number of the Law Review.

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