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EIGHTEEN MEN ARE TAKEN ONTO LAW REVIEW STAFF

15 Second-Year and 3 Third-Year Men Get Elected on Basis of Grades--Will Write Cases and Notes

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Election of 15 second-year students in the Law School and three third-year men to the board of the Harvard Law Review was announced yesterday. Elections to the Review, which take place each fall, are based entirely on the scholastic rankings of the previous year, and the men chosen write cases and notes for the publication during the following year.

The second-year students elected to the board this year are as follows: K. C. Davis, R. H. Demuth, A. L. Dougan, M. B. Finkelstein, E. E. Ford, Jr., L. T. Furth, H. L. Hart, C. T. Horsky, E. H. Kent, R. H. Lindman, C. H. Livengood, Jr., R. P. Loftus, David Riesman, Jr., W. C. Roper, Jr., B. R. Shute. The third-year men elected are B. D. Brooker, H. B. Gross, and Albert Soladar.

In addition to printing cases and briefs contributed by its editors, the Law Review, a monthly publication, carries articles by leading legal authorities of the country.

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