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Clarence O. Ferguson '21 has been elected president of the Legal Aid Bureau for the coming year, it was announced yesterday.

The Legal Aid Bureau is staffed by high-ranking Law School students who provide legal assistance to Cambridge and Boston residents who cannot afford lawyers.

Other new officers of the group, all second year law students, are:

John F. T. Murray, vice-president; Robert B. McDermott, secretary; Jay J. Newman, treasurer; John S. Nolan, senior director; and John J. Hanson '46 and Phillip J. Nexon, junior directors.

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