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Basil Duke Edwards 2L., of Washington, D. C., and George Barnes Barrett 2L., of Augusta, Ga., were elected president and director respectively of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau at a meeting of the members of the Bureau held in Austin Hall yesterday afternoon. The new president will take office on April 1, and the new director's term of office will extend through the remainder of this year. The election of a director increases the established number of directors in the past by one.

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