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The newly organized Law School Society of the Phillips Brooks House Association has arranged a series of lectures on the regal profession in the light of social and moral obligations. The lec- tures are intended to put before law students and others interested in the subject some fields of public interest and usefulness in which a lawyer is especially able to be of service to the community.
The list of speakers with the dates and subjects of their lectures is as follows:
January 14-Ezra R. Thayer '88, member of the American Bar Association Committee on Legal Ethics, on "Legal Ethics."
January 20--Mr. Henry James '99 on "The Worth of the Legal Aid Society."
February 3--Judge Charles Almy '72, of Cambridge, on "Juvenile Court Work."
The lectures will be given in the Phillips Brooks House and will be open to members of the University
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