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Choate Club Beats Lowell Club in Ames Arguments

Lucas, Haight Defeat Lightstone and Hays in Semi-Finals

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The Choate Club defeated the Lowell Club by a slim margin last night in the Ames Competition semi-final argument at Langdell Hall.

Representing the Choate club were William Ernest Lucas 3L and Edward Allen Haight 3L who acted as solicitors for the Plaintiff in a difficult and involved case against Harry William Lightstone 3L and Franklin Pierce Hays, Jr. 3L, counsels for the defendant, representing the Lowell Club. Hon. James M. Morton, United States Circuit Judge for the first circuit, presided. Hon. Peter Woodbury, Justice of the Supreme court of New Hampshire, and Hon. Sidney St. F. Thaxter, Justice of the supreme judicial court of Maine, were associate judges.

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