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Officers and personnel of the Legal Aid Bureau an organization of Law School students which provides professional advice for the needy and at the same time practical experience for future lawyers, were announced today from its headquarters in Kendall House.
The administrative board consists of five Seniors and two directors from the second-year class. Members of the bureau, established as a corporation, lend three hours of their time each week to destitute clients who are asked to pay only a voluntary 25 cent registration fee.
Edmund A. Stephan 3L, of New York, is the newly installed president; Milton I. Goldstein 3L, of St. Louis, vice-president; James A. Moore 3L, of California, Maryland, secretary; W. Walker Lewis, Jr., 3L, of Middletown, Ohio, treasurer; and Jerome C. Hofmayer 3L, director. Two second-year directors are Charles E. Schaaf, of Cambridge and Herman Gross, of Staten Island, New York.
Additional members of the bureau include I. William Auerback 3L, Morton M. Barbour 3L, Robert S. Berger 3L, Alexander Black, Jr. 3L, Kimball B. deVoy 3L, John Fishwick 2L, Bennet Frankel 2L, Edward T. Gignoux, 2L, James T. Hill, Jr., 2L, William R. Hurlbert, Jr. 2L.
Morse Johnson 2L, Frederick S. Lane, 2d, 2L, R. Stanley Lawton 3L, Newton A. Levine 3L, Arthur A. Levine 2L, Theodore Ness 3L, Hubert Nexon 2L, Herbert N. Maletz 3L, Irving Panzer 2L, Robert D. Price 2L, Simon Shieb 3L, Edwin P. Van Cise 2L, Edward Vogt 2L, Sidney W. Wernick 2L.
Participants in the enterprise are honor students at the Law School, selected on the basis of their accomplishments in legal studies.
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