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Opportunities for Law Men

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The Social Service Committee of Phillips Brooks House has some opportunities this year for Law School men in the way of law-court clubs with boys in Boston settlements. Much valuable training and information also can be gained in juvenile court work. A club requires a hour and a half once a week.

Men interested in this can get further information from E. D. Smith 2L, Chairman of the Law School Society; or from L. A. Morgan '17, Social Service Secretary, whose office hours in Phillips Brooks House are between 8 and 9 o'clock every morning except Sunday, 8 to 10 o'clock Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings; and 11 until 1 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings.

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