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NEW OFFICERS OF LEGAL AID SOCIETY ELECTED

CENTRAL SQUARE OFFICES CLOSE APRIL 1

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William Brainard Carman Jr. 2L, of Detroit Lake, Minn., was elected president of the Legal Aid Society of the Harvard Law School, it was announced yesterday. He is a graduate of Carleton College, and succeeds S. L. Rosenberry 3L.

Mason Osborne Damon 2L. of Port Dodge, lowa, and a graduate of Amherst College, was elected vice-president of the organization to succeed J. C. Morley 3L.

Joseph Patrick Tumulty Jr. 2L. of Washington, D. C., and a graduate of Princeton University was elected secretary to succeed F. C. Reed 3L., and Charles Hastings Willard 2L, of Minneapolis, Minn, was elected treasurer. He graduated from Yale University, and succeeds J. R. Quarles 3L.

The purpose of the Legal Aid Society is to furnish free legal aid to students in the University. The society's offices are located in Central Square, and office hours are held every day from 4 to 6 o'clock in the afternoon and from 7 to 9 o'clock in the evening. The Society will close the Central Square offices on April 1, and will open them again on October 1.

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