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DEDICATE FIRST ISSUE OF LAW REVIEW TO BRANDEIS

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Editors of the Harvard Law Review, which appeared yesterday, have dedicated the first issue to Mr. Justice Brandeis, on the occasion of his seventy-fifth birthday. A bound copy of the Review was presented to him yesterday by Felix Frankfurter, Bryne Professor of Administrative Law, at Washington.

An article in appreciation of Mr. Justice Brandeis, who was elected one of the first trustees of the Review in 1889, was contributed by Elmer Balogh, noted continental jurist. The issue also includes "Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Constitution," by Frank-furter, and "Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Regulation of Railroads," by H. W. Bikle, attorney for the Pennsylvania Railroad.

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