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TWO ARGUMENTS END AMES QUARTER-FINALS

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The Ames Competition finishes its quarter-final round in two arguments tomorrow and Wednesday nights. These cases, argued by second-year student law clubs, will be held at 8 o'clock in Langdell hall and will be open to the general public.

In the first "trial" the Beale Club represented by John W. Beauchamp and Hugh R. Jones, will argue the case of a consumer who breaks a tooth on a pebble accidentally present in commercially prepared food. Counsels for the defence and the Simpson-Sayre Club will be Robert Brancher and Robert P. Wolf.

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