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A petition to Senator Walsh urging that the Senate sub-committee report favorably on the nomination of Louis D. Braideis '77, LL.B., as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court was circulated in Memorial Hall last night. Seventy-four names have already been appended to the petition, which reads as follows: "To U. S. Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Chairman of the Senate Sub-Committee:
"We, the undersigned members of Harvard University, hereby strongly urge your committee to report favorably on the nomination of Louis D. Brandeis, Harvard '77 Law, as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court."
Copies of this petition have also been posted at Foxcroft and the Union and fifty-two more names have been secured.
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