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For the their successive year, students of the Harvard Law School will put their work on exhibition before the public when members of four law clubs take part in the Ames Contest tonight at 8 o'clock in the Langdell Hall Court Room.
Regular United States justices will render the decisions in both cases tonight, and in a second part of the tournament which will take place next Monday night.
First on the docket, a common case among lawyers, is a suit-involving "the taxability of stock dividends and the treatment of unrealized appreciation under the Revenue Act." The judges for this case, members of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, will be: Judges Mahoney, and Mavis.
This case will be argued by the Pow Wow Club, and the James Club, while the Powell Club, and the Edward Warren Club will take part in a second case involving divorce laws.
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