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AMES CASES REACH FINAL ROUND

Trials Now Going on Among Remaining Ten Second-Year Clubs.

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The qualifying round for second-year Law men in the Ames Law Prize competition has been reached, and cases are being tried regularly three times a week. The ten second-year clubs which have survived in the competition are: Scott, Kent, Brandeis, Gray, Parsons, Beale, Parke. Williston, Wyman, and Pound. These clubs will meet in a series of debates which will determine the five clubs to compete during the next term. The final round does not, however, take place until the third year of the members' attendance at the Law School.

The club winning the Ames Law Prize, an annual award, receives $200, while the second club is given $100. There are eight members of each class in each of the clubs.

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