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Melvin Hirsh Siegel 2L of Superior, Wisconsin has been appointed Note Editor of the Harvard Law Review, it was announced yesterday. Bailey Aldrich 21, of Boston is now Case Editor, and Samuel Bilton Levy 21, of Newport, Rhode Island, will act as Legislation and Book Review Editor. Siegel and Aldrich were members of the class of 1929, while Levy graduated from Brown University in 1928.
Siegel and the third year editors will contribute notes on fine points of law within restricted fields. The second year students under Aldrich will review important current cases being tried before American and British supreme courts. The book review department, conducted by Levy, will call the attention of law students to the most recent worthwhile books on legal subjects or topics connected with the work of the profession.
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