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First Year Law School Men Begin Ames Comps Tonight

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First year students of the Law School will begin their Ames Competition arguments tonight.

The tyro attorneys will argue their briefs before upper class men acting as judges. Beginning at seven o'clock, the first series of over a dozen cases will be presented mainly in Langdell and Austin Halls. Then, at nine, the second battery of Law men will being their presentations.

The winners of the preliminary trials hold finals. Prominent members of the bar often serve as judges for the Ames finals.

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