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The decision for the final argument in the Ames Competition held annually in the Harvard Law School, was given recently to the Scott Club, arguing against the Ames Grey Club. The winners, represented by W. E. McCurdy '16 and R. T. Catterall '18, will receive the first prize of $200, and the runners-up, represented by Edwin Pillsbury and R. T. Bushnell '19, will receive the second prize of $100.
The judges were Justice G. McC. Powers of the Supreme Court of Vermont, Justice W. H. Sweetland of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, and Justice E. P. Pierce '12 of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts.
The fund for this competition was established in memory of the late Dean Ames of the Law School, by his widow.
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