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Saltonstall Law Prize Awarded to Herzstein

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Robert Erwin Herzstein 1L of Straus Hall and Denver, Colorado, last week was awarded the Endicott Peabody Saltonstall Prize in the Harvard Law School for 1952 to 1953.

This prize, which has a stipend of about $300, is awarded to "that senior in Harvard College, proposing to enter the Harvard Law School, who shall be considered to be best fitted by intellect, character, and physique, to be influenced by Saltonstall's example and in return to influence others."

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