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Brandeis and Harlan Clubs Meet in Final Ames Debate

Last Argument in Three-Year Contest To Take Place Friday

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As a result of many elimination trials, the Brandeis Club and the Harlan Club have been selected over the 65 odd clubs that started the Ames Competition of the Law School three years ago, and will deliver the final argument, the result of which will determine the winner, next Friday evening in the Court Room of Langdell Hall at 8 o'clock. Members of the University are invited to attend.

R. E. Kopp and M. M. Schnitzer, who compose the Brandeis Club, are the plaintiffs-in-error; S. B. Anderson and E. F. Morris, of the Harlan Club, are the defendants-in error. Judging these four speakers are the Hon. C. W. Parker, Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, presiding, the Hon. Glenn Tarrell, Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida, and the Hon. E. R. Finch, Presiding Judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York.

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