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Dean Thayer on Law as Profession

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Dean Ezra Ripley Thayer '88, of the Law School presided at the first of the series of Round Table talks which was given last evening at Williams College under the auspices of the Edward Bok lecture course.

The idea of having these talks, which in every case follow a lecture, is to give the undergraduates direct personal knowledge of the leading courses which the college opens to them. Last night's lecture and talk were primarily for those men who had definitely decided to take up the study of law and secondarily for those seniors who are contemplating law as a profession.

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