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The last of the series of meetings for prospective law students will be held in Phillips Brooks House Wednesday at 7.30 o'clock. As it is planned to have these meetings only every other year this will be the last chance for Juniors and Seniors intending to enter the Law School to become acquainted with the different phases of the work for and in the School.
Professor Samuel Williston, author of the Sales Act, and Weld professor of Law, will speak on "Preparing for the Law School." J. Amberg 3L., note editor of the Law Review, will talk on "Getting Under Way." Several members of the board of advisors will be present to answer questions of all sorts pertaining to the study of law.
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