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ADVISORY COMMITTEE AIDS FIRST YEAR MEN

Assists Students in Ames Competition Law Club Work

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Installed in their new group of six rooms formerly used for officers in Austin Hall, the members of the Student Advisory Committee of the Law School are doing some of their hardest work at this time, when the Ames competition is just getting under way. Under the chairmanship of W. J. Kyle 3L, the group has completed the assignment of first year law men to law clubs, of which there are more than 70. These clubs will meet in a series of arguments, after which the winners will be paired in their second year, and the finals of the Ames competition will not be undertaken until the third year of law work. The duty of the Student Advisory Committee is to see that all arguments are well handled; to spend most of its time giving advice to first year men, especially with regard to the mechanics of construction of briefs, and somewhat concerning the content of the briefs.

The complete list of the members of the committee is as follows: W. J. Kyle 3L, chairman; L. A. Blue 3L; L. R. Breslin, Jr. 3L; Dayton Denious 3L; R. S. Garson 2L; P. A. Gibson 2L; F. S. Glover, Jr. 3L; E. G. Griffin 3L; Isaac Koperlik 3L; C. T. Lane 3L; N. M. Newmark 2L; W. D. Oliver 3L; R. V. Pollard 3L; R. A. Rockhill 2L; L. A. Weissberger 3L; G. J. Wolf 3L; and I. B. Wyatt 3L.

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