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Quarterfinals of the Ames Competition end at 8 p.m. tonight in the Langdell Courtroom when the Scott Law Club argues against the Jeremiah Smith Law Club. Tonight's case concerns property rights in an opera broadcast. The Jeremiah Smith Club represents the defendant in the issue involving the sale of private recordings of an opera performance without permission from the opera company.
Judges will be the Honorable Francis J. Donahue. Justice, Massachusetts Superior Court, and attorneys Thomas H. Eliot '28 and Claude R. Branch.
Even G. Galbraith 2L and James S. Gratton will present the oral argument for the Scott Club. Opposing them will be Raymond W. Beckwith 21, and Forrest G. Schaeffer 21.
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