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A New Magazine

TO BE STARTED AT THE LAW SCHOOL.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

A movement has been started among the students of the Law School looking towards the establishment of a Monthly Journal of Law which will be devoted to the interests of the school and its students, and to the general advancement of legal study.

An association has been formed for the purpose of its publication with the following membership: President, J. J. McKelvey; secretary and treasurer, J. H. Beale; Bertram Ellis, W. A. Hayes, J. W. Mack, J. W. Morss, J. H. Wigmore and A. Winkler.

The editorial board, which will consist of the above members of the third year class, together with members from the second and first year classes, has not yet been fully made up, and will be announced later. The president of the association will, ex officio, occupy the position of editor-in-chief. Mr. J. W. Mack has been chosen as business manager.

If the project meets with encouragement among the alumni and students the first number will probably be issued in April. It will be in magazine form and will contain some fifty pages. The subscription price will be $2.50. The law faculty, it is understood, look with much favor upon the project, and everything points towards success.

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