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MEETING FOR LAWYERS OF FUTURE

Dean Thayer and Professor Munro to Talk on Leading Topics.

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The first of the series of three conferences inaugurated by the Law School Society of Phillips Brooks House for the benefit of those undergraduates who are contemplating entering the Law School will be held tonight in Phillips Brooks House at 7.30 o'clock.

Dean Thayer will discuss in detail the general problems and the purposes of the meetings, and Professor W. B. Munro will speak on "Law as a Preparation for men intending to enter Public Life."

These conferences have three main objects in view. First, to inform men intending to become lawyers about the demands of the profession, what qualities tend toward success, and what difficulty, expense, and constancy of purpose a thorough training entails; second, to outline the undergraduate course of study most desirable as preparation for work in the Law School; and third, to enable prospective candidates to meet Law School men, and discuss with them the various phases of the work of training for the profession.

Members of the official Board of Advisors in the Law School, a body composed of third year men who hold high scholarship records, will attend the meeting tonight and will discuss any questions in regard to the School. Inasmuch as this board is the official bureau of information, prospective candidates are thus afforded an excellent opportunity to see how work in the Law School is conducted. It is hoped that all men in the undergraduate departments of the University who are contemplating studying law will take advantage of this meeting.

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