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1926 Kent Club Holmes Club E. Salzman 1V. Shawaker P. 01Han10n R. Goodall 1927 Marshall Club 147. Dixon L. Jones Holmes Club C. Riddcrline L. Birrell 1928 Holmes Club W. Miller G. Christensen Story Club R. Kerr J. Johnson 1929 Kent Club N. Bowersox W. Stockwell Story Club R. Clendenin T. Koykka 1930 Marshall Club M. Rubin H. Bielfleld Holmes Club J. Orth J. Spencer 1931 JVIarshall Club L. Mote L. Van Blargan Story Club P. Kauper N. Werdling 1932 Alarshall Club C. Johns H. Morrison Kent Club L. DeBow R. Gordon 1933 IVIarshall Club N. Levy W. Rabinowitz Holmes Club W. Avery R. Kelp M . Lewison M . Selander J. Damm J. Dennison E. Kurtlinger P. Quealy F. Barnaka D. Quaife 1936 C. Ashton J. Weissman E. Billion W. McClan HENRY M. CAMPBELL Competition Finalists 1 9 5 3 DONN MILLER T. ST. ANTOINE 1937 R. Cross J. Mehaffy D. Cluck M. Kramer 1938 B. Smith R. Kerk R. Kelper C. Christenson 1939 1. Adams R. Steinheimer l. Rugsam R. Solomon twenty-four P. Buchen J. Commiskey DAVID BELIN HUGH HARNESS L. Barringer D Laing. G. Boozer B. Trutt T. Troll L. Fuller F. Pruss J. Huston 1940 C. Johnson R. Kneeland 1941 J. Shuler S. Spellman 1942 N. McKay E. Rudolph J. Ryan S. Estep 1943 E. Muehl R. Rosa B. Quigg H. Taylor 1944 P. Hanna XV. Markwood 1945 L. Hyman F. Nelson T. LeGross S. Schinderle 1946 J. Morency R. Scatterday R. Boucher R. Cardon 1947 B. Mellinger J. Swenson R. Baker W . Downs 1948 R. Babcock A. Northrop W . Wumkes A. Rude 19-49 J. Clam W. Pierce 1950 W. Milligan C. Myneder 1951 R. Deane T. Allen
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Although the clubs are student managed, the faculty provides helpful advisory supervision and the program of the clubs is officially endorsed by the law school. The schedule of arguments is competitive with the top contestants in the junior year competing in an elimination contest. The Henry M. Campbell LEFT TO RIGHT: Donn Miller; Theodore St. Antoine; Supreme Court of Michigan; Hon. George E. Bushnell, Justice, Supreme Court of Ohio; Hon. Harrison Tweed, President, American Law Institute; Hugh Harness; David Belin. Prize is divided among the finalists in this seeond-year competition. Many other prizes are given as incentives to clubs and counsel on the basis of their work at other stages in the competition, and credit is given in the senior year to all those who have successfully completed three cases in their club work. There are sixteen Clubs, named for distinguished Michigan jurists. Each club is headed by a Senior, who has been chosen on the basis of his competitive work within his club during his Freshman and Junior years. As an assistant he has a Junior Clerk who has compiled the highest individual score during his Freshman year. Other Senior members act as advisors for the lower elassmen, and, together with faculty members, sit as judges on the cases. Junior members also act as advisers to Freshan and sit as judges. One of the high points of the Law School year is the annual Case Club Day when the final competition before a distinguished array of judges tsee picture preceding pagel is held. In the evening the annual Case Club banquet is held in the Michigan Union and the Campbell Award and numerous other prizes . t . e FINAL ARGUMENT: . I Henry M. Campbell Competition Hon. E. Blythe Stason; Hon. WilliamL. Hart, Justice, are awarded. twenty-tlzree
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The Student Bar Association was found ed by the students of the school to promote scholarship, to further interest in the prac- tice of law, to serve as liaison between stu- dent and faculty, and to initiate 0r supervise student activities, both social and profes- sional. The Association also maintains relations with the county, state, and national bar associations as well as with student organ- izations in other law schools. It is a charter member of the American Law Student Asso- ciation, which is sponsored by the American Bar Association. Each law student is a member of the Student Bar Association. The organization has its office in Hutchins Hall. It publishes a newspaper, Res Gestae; a yearbook, The Quad; obtains and distributes free tcontinued on page 2D FRONT ROW deft to righQ: Tenncnt, D.; Whee Ulice-Presidenw; Gleiss, H. tPresirleno; Loeschn tSecretary-Treasureri; Kravets, L. Ier, F . er, R. twentysfwe BACK ROW: Cutler, SEUOGHE Ban assocmtlon HENRY W. GLEISS, S.E.A. PRESIDENT '3 MM, D.; Aid, H.; Kahn, E.; Donley, J. Goodman, R.; Olsen, R.; McDennott, J.; McCrory, J. Tamburine, S. : y
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