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"Law has taken all my hair and given me 18 years of ulcers, but I've enjoyed every minute of it," W. Barton Leach '20, professor of Law, told the Office of Student Placement's eleventh Career Conference At the Union last night. Robert Amory, Jr. '36, professor of Law, and Frederick W. Roche, Boston attorney, also spoke.

Professor Leach, after debunking the myths that two-thirds of all Harvard Law School men flunk out after the strain of working 26 hours every day, advised prospective lawyers to take no Law and plenty of English Composition as undergraduates.

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