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LAW SCHOOL MEN OFFER FREE LEGAL ADVICE TO POOR PEOPLE

High Ranking Law Students Elected to Legal Aid Society of Harvard

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Thirty members of the Law School have been elected to the Legal Aid Society on the basis of their academic work in 1923-24. All men elected received a high grade in the five examinations in June.

The Legal Aid Bureau gives free legal advice to the poor of Boston and Cambridge. All the men elected will be present at the annual fall meeting of the Bureau at Phillips Brooks House tomorrow at 2 o'clock.

The following are the third year men chosen: Samuel Becker, S. P. Browning Jr., W. E. Buckley, J. Eurietto, Harold Howitz, K. E. Fauver, L. A. Minver, J. P. Sullivan, A. L. Varburg.

The following are the second-year men elected:

C. F. Albert, J. H. Courtney, John D. Farnham '23, L. B. Goldsmith, J. C. Kunkel, E. S. Reid, Jr., A. M. Taylor, E. L. Twomey, D. V. Berman, L. C. Dohmen, J. L. Fly, H. C. Havighurst, K. Lloyd, H. C. Spencer, J. R. Towshen, Richard Walt '23, J. T. Best, C. F. Farbach '23, W. J. Friedman, Lawrence Kimball '22, G. H. Mason, J. S. Stone, M. Turner.

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