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Legal Aid Bureau Elected Gorman

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At a special meeting of the Legal Aid Bureau held yesterday afternoon, Harold H. Gorman 3L, of Cincinnati, O., was elected president to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of S. W. Schaefer, which was accepted at that meeting. Winthrop B. Lane 3L, of Omaha, Neb., was elected also to the office ha, Neb., was elected to the office of vice president, formerly filled by Gorman.

Office hours for the directors are held from 9 to 10 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings in Langdell Hall, instead of in the Cambridge Neighborhood House, as announced in last Wednesday's CRIMSON. At these hours the members of the Bureau make reports to the directors on the cases they are conducting.

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