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Marshall and Story Law School clubs will clash tonight in the last of the quarterfinal Ames arguments at 8 p.m. in Langdell courtroom.
H. Stewart Dunn, Jr. and William I. Shapiro will speak for Marshall, while John W. Dickey and I. LeMoyne Ellicott will represent Story on a question involving taxable income.
Chief judge will be Edward J. Dimock, U.S. District Judge of the Southern District of N.Y. Lawyers Earle W. Carr and Wilson C. Piper will also serve as judges.
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