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LEGAL LIGHTS ADDRESS LAW REVIEW EDITORS

Woosley, Clarke, Frankfurter, and Landis Speak

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The annual banquet of the Harvard Law Review editors, held recently at the Boston Harvard Club, was featured by talks by several legal authorities.

J. W. Woolsey, United States district attorney for southern New York, told of his varied experiences as a federal judge. H. McD. Ritchey 3L, treasurer of the Law Review, and toast master also called upon Grenville Clarke, a member of the firm of Root, Clarke, Buckner, and Ballantine in New York city, Professors Felix Frankfurter and Landis, of the Law School, and Claude Branch, United States assistant attorney general.

In a parting address to members of the board, P. A. Freund 3L, retiring president, made suggestions for improvements in the Law School publication, which will be headed next year by Lester Schoene 2L.

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