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Law School Dean Erwin N. Griswold and three other distinguished lawyers will discuss the legal profession in the first career conference of the year tonight. The program will begin at 8 p.m. in the Adams House Dining Hall.
In addition to Griswold, the conference will hear talks by Frank M. Coffin, Henry Harfield, and Charles A. Horsky. All are graduates of the Law School.
Coffin, a member of a firm in Portland, Mc., will speak on "The Small City Lawyer"; Harfield, a member of a New York firm, will speak on "The International Lawyer"; will speak on "The International Lawyer"; and Horsky, a member of a firm in Washington, will speak on "The Washington Lawyer."
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