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New Social Club in Law School

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Several Law School men, among whom are graduates of the University and of Yale and Princeton, have made arrangements for the formation of a social club, which shall have as its object the promotion of social unity in the Law School. A considerable sum has been subscribed already in the form of bonds and 47 Brattle street has been taken as a club-house, a steward engaged, and necessary arrangements made. The club will afford a place where men interested in legal topics may meet and discuss matters of common interest. The most prominent men engaged in pushing this idea are W. W. Aldrich '07, W. Taft, Yale '07, of last year's Yale crew, and R. T. Bangs, Princeton '07.

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