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Semi-Final Rounds Will Take Place November 21 and 22 in Langdell

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Final plans for the semi-final arguments of the Ames Competition on November 21 and 22 were announced yesterday at the offices of the third year Law School clubs.

The judges sitting in the court for the first case are the Honorable J. A. Lowell '91. United States District Judge for Massachusetts, the Honorable R. P. Dietzman '05, Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, and the Honorable F. T. Field, Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts. The clubs in the case are the Scott club, represented by E. B. Hanley, Jr. 3L and C. A. Howard, Jr. 3L and the Bryce club, represented by E. Darling 3L and C. T. Lane 3L.

The judges for the second case, which concerns Corporation Law, are the Honorable E. H. Brewster, United States District Judge for Massachusetts, the Honorable T. L. Marble, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire, and the Honorable J. S. Murdock, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island. The clubs arguing in this case are the Warren club, represented by V. V. R. Booth 31, and R. F. Young 3L, and the Chafee club, represented by R. F. Carney 3L.

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