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With a complete board of 30 men for the first time since the war, the Harvard Law Review is looking forward to an, unusually successful season. A new series of articles on the Progress of Law will be contributed by members of the Faculty, who will review all important cases in their branch of the law during the past year. The first of the series, by Professor J. H. Beale '82, which will appear in the November issue, is entitled "The Conflict of Laws."
Four members have returned to the board from the service, among them Alexander B. Royce 3L, who was elected President in 1919. The officers for this year, some of who were elected last spring, are as follows; President, Cloyd Laporte 3L; Treasurer, G. F. Ludington 3L; Case Editor, Leo Gottlieb 3L; Note Editor, Sigurd Ueland 3L; and Book Review Editor, R. Oppenheimer 3L.
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