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Girls Will Not Replace Law School Draftees

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Women law students will not take the place of draftees in the class of '52, Louis A. Toepfer, Director of Law School Admissions, said today. The 25 or 30 female applicants the school anticipates will not be enough to fill any gap, Toepfer said.

So far the School has accepted two women. A total of fifteen girls have already applied for admission, about the same number as at this time last year.

The two girls who have been accepted come from Swathmore and Ohio Wesleyan.

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