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The annual competition for the Ames Prize has started at the Law School, and more than a score of clubs are preparing cases. Advisers have been appointed and the Round Table in Langdell will be their headquarters. The following clubs will oppose each other in the preliminary round: Warren vs. Williston, Parke vs. Witengemot, Kent vs. Ames-Gray, Beale vs. Bryce, Roscoe Pond vs. Westengard, Harlan vs. Choate, Moody vs. Pow Wow, Thayer vs. George Gray. The following clubs drew byes into the first round: Cooley vs. Storey, Parsons vs. English, Langdell vs. Lowell, Smith vs. Bruce Wyman.
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