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With the election last night of six new men from the third year class and 13 from the second year class of the Law School to the Harvard Law Review, the personnel of the School's official publication is complete for the present year.
The men chosen from the third year class are: Lawrence Soule Apsey '24 of Cambridge; Herbert Alvin Berman '24 of Cambridge; Robert Garlock of Bloomfield N. J; Leon Lipschitz of New York City; Milton Rosenkranz of Union City, N. J., and Joshua Willard '24 of Minneapolis, Minn. From the second year men, those picked are: Joseph Benjamin Brennan of Savannah, Ga.; Erwin Nathaniel Griswold of Cleveland, Ohio; Moses Samuel Huberman '23 of Portland, Me.; Nathan Leopard Jacobs of Bayonne, N. J.; Louis Leventhal Joffe of Baltimore, Md.; Carlisle Elwood Mau of Provo, Utab; William Mitchell of Washington, D. C., James Benjamin Powell of Ashland, O.; Howard Darker Sharp '25 of Tulsa, Okla.; Archie Harvey Siegel of Superior, Wis.; John Harvey Tracy of Chicago, III.; William Charles Waring Jr of Providence, R. I., and Homer Houston Woods of New Virginia, la.
At an earlier meeting of the Board of the Review, John Henry Sherburne 3L of Brookline and a graduate of the college in the class of 1924, was elected Treasurer of the Law Review for the current year
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