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DEAN ROSCOE POUND TO SPEAK

MEETING FOR MEN INTERESTED IN LAW AT PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE TODAY.

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Roscoe Pound, Ph.D., LL.D., Dean of the Law School, will speak on "Who Should Go to Law School and Where" in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 8 o'clock. Gerard Carl Henderson '12, chairman of the Law Review, will also speak, his subject being the practical problems which confront students in the Law School.

This meeting is open to all members of the University, but it is held especially for those undergraduates who are considering entering the Law School and making the law their profession. The addresses this evening will not be technical discussions of legal questions, but much valuable advice will be given to prospective law students. This is an unusual opportunity for undergraduates to hear Dean Pound, since the duties of his office will not allow him to devote as much of his time in speaking as heretofore. After the addresses this evening an informal talk will be held in which everyone is invited to join.

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