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The petitions of the Law School for and against changing the present degree of LL.B. to a doctor's degree, will remain open for signatures of Law School men in the library of Austin Hall until Saturday. Briefs, favoring and opposing the change, have been drawn up by E. H. Letchworth 3L. and R. W. Sawyer 3L., respectively. The petitions, together with these briefs, will be laid before the Corporation at its next meeting.
Up to last night, 314 men had signed the petition in favor of the change and 75, that oppose to it.
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