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Only 20 Female Applications Come in for '51 Law School

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Only 20 women have applied for admission to the Law School's second co-ed freshman class next fall, Dean Louis A. Toepfer, director of admissions, revealed yesterday. Of these, ten have been accepted, and four are definitely planning to enroll.

"We haven't made much of a splash in the world of women," Dean Toepfer remarked. The number of applications is exactly the same as it was last year.

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