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THIRD YEAR LAW CLUBS NEAR FINALS IN AMES COMPETITION

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After three months of preliminary debates in the Ames competition for third year Harvard Law School Clubs, only two of the four clubs which were left in the competition at the end of the second year survive. They are fire Scott Club and the Jeremiah Smith Club. W.C. Carter 3L. and R. K. Chase 3L represent the Scott Club, while J.W. Avirett 3L and W.D. Gallagher 3L. are of the Jeremiah Smith Club.

They will clash in the final round of the competition on January 14, at 8.00 o'clock in Langdell Hall. The judges who have been chosen are Hon. Carrington T. Marshall, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio, who will preside, Frederick E. Crane, Judge of the Court of Appeals of New York, and T. Scott Offutt, Judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. Surety ship will be the subject.

To win the Ames Competition is to obtain the greatest honor the Law School has to bestow.

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