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The appointment of eight men from the third year class of the Harvard Law School, one of them a Harvard graduate, to the Board of Student Advisors was announced yesterday by the Faculty. Scholarship was considered in the final selection. The following third year men constitute the board: C. Belknap, chairman; J. D. Dana, P. Y. Davis, J. B. Dempsey, C. A. McLain, T. B. Price, and C. B. Randall.

Twenty-four men offered their services to the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. This bureau maintains an office in Central square, and legal advice is dispensed gratuitously to those people unable to engage an attorney. The following signed up from the third year class: R. G. Bosworth, E. G. Fifield, E. W. Freeman, J. Garfield, T. J. Hargrave, E. C. Kanzler, F. A. Nagel, B. Reiley, T. H. Remmington, H. Siefke, Jr., C. M. Storey, H. K. Urion, S. H. Wellman, and R. W. Wrus. The second year men who offered their services are: R. W. Baker, F. G. Blair, F. L. Daily, T. W. Doan, W. W. Hodson, A. Jaretzki, Jr., P. V. McNutt, J. H. Philbin, W. F. Rogers and R. B. Wigglesworth.

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