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He Will Succeed to Law School's Most Important Position

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Albert Joseph Rosenthal 2L, of New York City, was elected President of the Harvard Law Review on Thursday, it was announced yesterday. This office is considered to be the most important position in the School.

Rosenthal is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and led his class last year. He will immediately assume the duties of running the Review, but will not officially become president until next fall.

Other high offices went to Robert S. Ashby, Paul Dobin, Daniel M. Gribbon, Seymour Kleinman, and William E. Reed.

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