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REACH SEMI-FINAL ROUND IN AMES PRIZE AT LAW SCHOOL

Contests Take Place In Langdell Hall Tonight and Tomorrow Night

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This evening the semi-final round of the Ames competition at the Law School will be held in the centre lecture hall in Langdell Hall at 7 o'clock. All members of the University and the public are invited to attend these meetings which are between the third-year men in the Law School and mark a closing chapter in the competition for the Ames Prize which is given annually to the club winning a majority of the cases it tries during the time of the competition.

The contestants tonight are the Williston Club, represented by J. B. Angell and D. Sanderson, and the Choate Club, represented by C. W. Painter and L. R. Dartar. The Chief Justice is to be Mr. John G. Palfrey '96 of Boston. The Associate Justices are Mr. R. H. Montgomery LL.B. '12, and C. S. Rand LL.B. '12.

Tomorrow night the Bryce Club meets the Pound Club. G. F. Ludington and O. Stedington are the representatives of the Pound Club, and J. W. Tuttle and D. A. Buckley are their opponents. The Chief Justice for the evening will be Mr. Richard W. Hale '92 of Boston, while Mr. E. M. Dowd, Jr., and Mr. G. K. Gardner '12 will sit as the Associate Justices.

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