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The Purina Soap Company gained a decision over the Oceanside Hotel Company in the Supreme Court of the Ames Competition in Langdell Hall last night. J. S. Myers 3L and C. C. Williams 3L, members of the Langdell-Marshall Law, Club, were the successful attorneys for the plaintiff. The defendant Hotel Company was represented by C. C. Cabot 3L and Nathaniel Thayer 3L, members of the Thayer Club. The case concerned the validity of a certain contract.
The court in awarding the decision complimented the attorneys on both sides for the excellent cases they presented. The Langdell-Marshall club, by winning in the semi-final round, gains the right to compete with the Scott Club in the finals of the Ames Competition which will be held about the middle of January.
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