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The "Four Hundred Club" of the Law School has issued a Low Review, spoofing the Harvard Law Review and the Law School itself.
The "Four Hundred Club" is an unofficial and officer-less organization including all Law School students with an academic rating of 400 or lower. Apparently in reaction against the Law Review, in which only the top 25 students may publish, the new mimeographed publication satirized serious study, the examination system, and political aspirations of Law Review men (no U.S. Senator from Harvard ... has ever been Law Review").
Though Low Review editors were lying low through last week in fear of reprisals, the Administration reaction is in the spirit of the first issue. Commented Louis A. Toepfer, Vice Dean of the Law School: I think it shows that the students still have a sense of humor."
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