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Harvard Law Review Elects New Board for Next Season

Two Harvard Graduates Among Mix New Officers

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Members of the board of the Harvard Law Review have announced the election of officers for the year 1936-37. The list of new officers follows:

President, John T. Sapienza '34, of Irvington, New Jersey; Note Editor, Adrian S. Fisher, of Memphis, Tennessee; Legislation Editor, Archibald Cox '34, of Plainfield, New Jersey; Case Editor, Nathan B. David, of Roxbury; Book Review Editor, V. Norman Landstrom, of Middleborough; Treasurer, W. Willard Wirtz, of Dekalb, Illinois.

The above-named board will have charge of the publication of the Review for the 50th Anniversary Issue next year. It will feature surveys of a very important field of law during the past 50 years, written by men who are acknowledged leaders in their specialties.

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