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Legal Aid Bureau Elects Two Officers and Three Directors

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At a meeting held in Langdell Hall yesterday afternoon the following officers were elected for the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau for the coming year: William Gates 3L, vice-president; Arthur Simons 3L, secretary-treasurer; C. C. Gammons 3L, third-year director, and Willese Bushby 2L, and W. S. Schwabacher 2L, second-year directors. The president of the Bureau, O. T. Dorwin 3L, was elected last spring.

The Legal Aid Bureau is one of the Law School activities composed of men who were next in excellence of standing to those who now compose the Law Review. Their main function is the conducting of a free legal clinic now situated on the corner of Moore and Harvard streets, Cambridge.

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