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On Monday morning the only grades ever made public in the Harvard Law School, the marks for all members of the graduating class, will be posted on the bulletin board in Austin Hall. The names are published in the form of a rank list.
At the same time the Fay Diploma and the Fay Scholarship awards will be announced. The names of all men securing the degree of S.J.D. will be listed.
The Fay Diploma is awarded to a member of the graduating class and the Fay Scholarship goes to an outstanding scholar in the first year class. The income for these awards is derived from a gift in memory of Jonathan Fay A.B. 1778 and his son Samuel Fay A.B. 1798.
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