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The 12-man council of the Law School Alumni has elected John B. Marsh '08 a New York lawyer, president of the national organization, it was learned yesterday.
From 1948 to 1950, Marsh headed the Law School Fund, raising money for the new Graduate Center dormitories.
During the annual elections, Judge Calvert Magruder, senior judge of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston and lecturer on Law, was re-elected vice-president of the group.
The post of second vice-president went to Robert N. Miller, tax auditor for a Washington, D. G., law firm.
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