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Law School Awards 231 Midyear LL. D.'s

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Two hundred and thirty-one spring term graduates of the Law School have received their degrees, the University announced yesterday.

Because of the post-war overflow of students, the Law School has been operating on an accelerated schedule since 1945, awarding degrees in February, June, and September. Before the war, awards were made only in June. The recent February class was the next to last one graduating on the accelerated schedule.

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