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P.M. Freund 2L, newly elected president of the Harvard Law Review, yesterday announced the appointment of the three associates who will aid him and H. McD. Ritchey 2L, the new treasurer, in editing the paper during the coming year.
Daniel Monfried Sandomire 2L, S.B. '28, of New York City, is Note Editor. Sandomire was high ranking man among last year's first year students. The newly-appointed Case Editor is Alexander Boyd. Hawes 2L, of Cambridge, who received his A.B. here in 1928. Sinclair Hatch 2L will serve as Legislation and Book Review Editor. Hatch, who comes from Minneapolis, Minnesota, was graduated from Princeton in the class of 1928. In September new members from the present first year class will be taken on the board. The elections are made almost automatically, based on the rankings announced at the end of the academic year. Election to the board is an honor equivalent to membership in Phi Beta Kappa at college.
Sandomire and the third year editors will contribute notes on fine points of law in more restricted fields. The second year students under Hawes will review important current cases being tried before American and English supreme courts. The book review department, conducted by Hatch, will call the attention of law students to the most recent worthwhile books on legal subjects or subjects connected with the work of the profession.
The second year students who form a nucleus for next year's board are: J. J. Ford, R. H. Guthrie, J. R. Hellerstein, J. H. Hollands, S. J. Kaplan, Milton Katz, C. C. MacLean Jr., E. J. McGratty Jr., L. S. Peirce, and C. H. Welles 3d.
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