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LAW REVIEW BOARD ELECTS OFFICERS FOR THE COMING YEAR

Field Was a Member of Class of 1926-Appointments of Other Review Editors to Come Soon

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Herman Thomas Austern 2L., of New York City, was elected to the presidency of the Law Review for the coming year, at a meeting of the board at the Colonial Club last night. Austern is a graduate of the class of '26 of New York University. He succeeds Erwin, Nathaniel Griswold 3L as recipient of the Law School's highest honor. Austern has been the highest ranking man of his class this year.

Richard Hinckley Field 2L., of Phillips, Maine, was chosen for the position of treasurer. He succeeds in office Carlyle Elwood Maw 2L., of Provo, Utah. Field graduated from the University with the class of '26 and is a former president of the CRIMSON.

Appointments of Note, Case, and Book Review editors who will head those departments of the publication will be made within two or three days by the newly elected president.

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