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Four Graduates Make Law Review

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Four graduates of the College are among the 22 students, who, as the highest men on the rank list published by the University, were chosen as editors of the Law Review for this year. The men who edit the Law School publication are picked annually, scholastic standing alone being considered in the appointments.

H. J. Friendly '23, who led the first year class last year, E. R. Chase '23, F. A. O. Schwartz '24, and J. H. Sherburne '24 are the Harvard College graduates, who as among the highest men of their class, have won places on the Law Review.

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