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The "Harvard Law Review," of which the first number appeared on April 15, and the "Report of the Organization and First General Meeting of the Harvard Law School Association," just published, evidence the deep interest which the students and the alumni of that excellent school take in its welfare. The "Harvard Law Review" is to appear monthly during the academic year. It is undertaken by the undergraduates, but the professors and several of the alumni of the school are among its promised contributors. The editors of the "Review" state that it is not intended to enter into competition with the established law journals, and that its primary object is to furnish news of interest to those who have studied at the Cambridge Law School, and to give all who are interested in legal education some idea of what is being done under the Harvard system of instruction. If the high standard of the first number is maintained, the editors will accomplish this and more. - Nation.

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