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Gardiner Club Wins In Ames Quarterfinal

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Gardiner law club won a unanimous judges' decision over the Griswold club in the last of this year's Ames competition quarterfinals held last night in Austen Hall. The victory enables Gardiner to enter the semi-finals which will be held next fall.

Robert S. Jones and B. Simmons Tate '52 were oralists for Gardiner, and Daniel F. Featherston, Jr. and Paul K. McDonald '53 argued the case as oralists for the Griswold club.

The contest was debated on a fictitious motion picture censorship case.

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