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KENT CLUB WON AMES PRIZE

VERY CLOSE DECISION IN ANNUAL COMPETITION OF THE LAW SCHOOL.

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In the final round of the Ames Competition between the second year law clubs in Langdell Hall last night, the Kent Club, composed of M. B. Angell 2L. and C. Belknap 2L., was awarded the first prize, consisting of $200 in sets of law books, which will be distributed among the eight members of the second year courts of the winning club. Each member of the court of the losing club receives books to the value of $100.

The briefs of all the clubs were of such excellence that no award for the best one has yet been made. The Counsel for Bryce was J. H. Amberg 2L. and C. B. Randall 2L.

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