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Leo F. Curley, son of the former Governor of Massachusetts, has returned this year to the haunts of his undergraduate days at Georgetown University, after his resignation last May from the Harvard Law School, it was learned here.
Young Curley resigned under protest of certain statements made in one of his courses by Warren A. Seavey, professor of Law, which he considered derogatory to his father. His decision was not altered when Professor Seavey acepted entire responsibility for the affair.
In so doing Curley received no credit for almost a year's work and must begin again his law work at Georgetown, from which he graduated in 1936.
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