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The University Law School debating clubs, which have been discontinued since 1916, have been reorganized, and the competition for the Ames' Prize will again be held. The clubs are as follows: Beale, Brandeis, George Gray, Kent, Marshall, Park, Parsons, Pollock, Pound, Pow Wow, Scott, Smith, Thayer, Witenagemot, Wyman.
Each club is composed of ten men who will, within the next ten weeks compete as its representatives. At the session beginning next fall the clubs will compete against each other to qualify in the finals for the Ames' prize a year from next fall.
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