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Law School to Give Degrees.

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At a meeting of the Law School Faculty, Saturday, definitive action was taken as to the status of students who have enlisted in the army and navy. The following rules were adopted:

"Voted, That the Dean be authorized to allow students of the first or second year who lose the coming June examinations because of entering the military or naval service, to take those examinations in a subsequent year.

"Voted, That third year students who have already entered the military or naval service and are thereby prevented from attending the coming June examinations, and who have complete records for the two full years, be recommended this year for the degree, and for that form of the degree to which they would severally be entitled on the records of the first two years."

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