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The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau held a business meeting and smoker at Lincoln's Inn last evening which is to become an annual affair in the future. G. Bosson. 3L., chairman of the Bureau, presided and Dean Thayer of the Law School, Mr. Wiswall, attorney for the Boston Legal Aid Bureau, and M. M. McDermott 3L., the practical founder of the Bureau were speakers.
The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau will close its office in Central Square for this year on May 24, re-opening on the first Monday in October. In six weeks of existence the Bureau has handled no less than 70 cases. C. B. Rugg, 2L., of Worcester, has been elected chairman for next year.
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