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The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau has just been incorporated. This action was taken in consequence of a recent law of the Legislature, which prohibits from practice all men who have not passed the bar examinations, except incorporated charitable bodies. Thus the incorporation of the Bureau was made necessary.

R. S. Wilkins 2L., of Salem, and E. W. Middletown 2L., of Charlestown, S. C., have resigned from the Bureau, on account of their work on The Law Review, and in their places E. W. Freeman 2L., of Plainfield, N. J., and H. K. Urion 2L., of Chicago, Ill., have been elected.

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