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The Harvard Student Bar Association will sponsor a series of five lectures on "Lawyers' Problems of Conscience," to supplement the regular curriculum of the Law School this winter, the governing Board of the Association announced last night.
Although many State Bar examinations require candidates to answer questions on legal ethics, the Law School has never offered any formal instruction in the field.
The program will be given the full support of the Faculty of the Law School, and the five speakers will include former Governor Robert Bradford of Massachusetts and, tentatively, Paul H. Douglas, U.S. Senator from Illinois. Attendance at the lectures is optional, but $1.00 will be charged for the series.
The first lecturer will be Norris Darrell, of the firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, New York City, one of the top tax specialists in the country. He will speak on December 10.
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