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Seavey Begins Series Of Law Meetings for Future Law Students

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Warren A. Seavey '02, Bussey Professor of Law, has announced that he will hold discussion groups during the next several, weeks for seniors who plan to attend Harvard Law School. The discussions, to be held in a Law School building, will last two or three hours.

Seavey, in his 26 years at the Law School, has observed that many first-year law men have a great deal of trouble with their studies and become discouraged with the field. He intends to introduce seniors to the beginning cases in all first-year subjects, thereby preparing them for next year.

He urges all who are interested to contact him at Langdell Hall. The meetings, which will accommodate as many as possible, will not obligate students to attend the Law School. There will be no homework and no credit.

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