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Dean Thayer of the Law School who has been out for six weeks on account of illness has at last recovered and will resume his classes in part tomorrow. The Dean was taken sick with grippe on March 26 and has since been on the point of recovery several times but has received unfortunate set-backs.
Though the work in Dean Thayer's courses has not been suspended it has been seriously handicapped through his absence, and his return has been eagerly awaited.
Dean Thayer will give his lectures in Evidence on Wednesday and Thursday as usual. He will lecture in "Torts" on Thursday at 9 and Friday at 12 o'clock.
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