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THIRD YEAR LAWMEN ELECT

Name Fisher, Barnes to Positions of Marshal and Secretary

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Third year lawmen chose Adrian S. Fisher and C. Tracy Barnes marshal and secretary respectively of the class at elections held Saturday. Both are high honor men.

Fisher, of Germantown, Tennessee, graduated from Princeton in 1934. He is Note Editor of the Harvard Law Review.

Barnes, whose home is in New York, was Yale 1933 and is also an editor of the legal monthly.

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