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WILLISTON TREATS LEGAL ETHICS AT BROOKS HOUSE

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Continuing the lectures in the course in Religion, Samuel Williston '82, Dane Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School, will deliver the seventh lecture of the series tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House on the subject "Ethical Problems in Law." The talk is open to the public.

Topics such as the relations between lawyers and their clients, ethical relations with other lawyers, and with course of public justice, will be considered in the lecture, which is to be followed by an informal discussion. The object of the series is to afford a medium for vocational guidance, and to apply a rigorous code of ethics to business and the professions.

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