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To investigate ways to arouse active interest in the Law School among under graduates in the College, the Law School Society of Phillips Brooks House has named the following committee: B. H. Knollenberg 1L., of Richmond, Ind.; E. D. Smith 1L., of Chicago, Ill.; R. Stiles 2L., of New York, N. Y.
A serious handicap in getting the large first year classes under way every fall has in past years been the fact that all of the students are unacquainted with the Law School's methods. Consequently the problem before the investigating committee will be not only to attract more College men to the Law School, but also to spread knowledge of the School among Harvard undergraduates. In this way a large part of each entering class will be familiar with the requirements of the peculiar system of study, and will help to get the entire class accustomed to the routine work.
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