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Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Ms. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Martin E. Simmons . . . . . . . . President John C. Hollister . . . . . .Vice President Programs H. Kendrick Sanders . . .Vice President Membership William Rachels . .Asst. Vice President Membership David H. Deselm . . . . . . . . . . Secretary Corresponding Milton Smith. . . . . . . . Social Secretary Peter Kalat.... ...... Treasurer Irving L. Faught. . .Activities Chairman Edward R. Moore. . . . . . . . . . .Publicity Don Knight . . . .151: Year Representiti've Thomas Wood. .1st Year Representitive Committee Chairwomen Re fre shm ents : Ms. Mrs. Robert C. Hastings Samuel Guyton Mrs. J. Davis Reed Mrs. Wiley F. Russell Dance Publicity: Mrs. Peter R. Amston Mrs. Roy B. Harrill Mrs. Roy C . Young
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lain 335ti For eleven years, since its organization in 1953, the Law Wives Club has sought to promote friendship among students' wives and to serve the Law School community. In the fa11,new wives were introduced to the Club at acoffee followed bya reception at the Holiday Inn. Soon thereafter the Club was operating in high gear. The monthly meetings featured guest speakers as well as dis- plays of artistic talent by several Club members. During the height of the political campaign, the Club, in con- junction with the Medical House Staff Wives sponsored a First row: Judy Rachels, Betty Hollister, Judy Simmons, Peggy Hastings, Helen Moore, Jean Guyton. Second row: Barbara Sanders, Rose Marie Young, Nancy Reed, Barara Russell, Jann Faught, Helen Wood, Connie DeSelm. debate between Professor Nutter of the Economics de- partment and Professor Prie st of the Law School. Two philanthropic projects, ,a bridge benefit and a Christmas bazaar, aided needy Charlottesville families. In addition, the spring fashion show,the most ambitious of the Wives' annual undertakings, supports a Law School loan fund. Social functions included the ever popular Law School dances, sponsored in conjunction with the Student Advisory C ouncil, a winter cocktail party and a steak fry at McIntire Park. HO
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imp ?Reading QEuide The Reading Guide celebrates its 20th year of publi- cation this year. Four editions of the Reading Guide are presented during the academic year. Each issue contains reviews of recent books concerned with economic, social and political questions. The reviews are written by student members of the org anization and distinguished outside contributions chosen for their experience in the fields which the reviewed books expound. The Reading Guide enjoys a national circulation; its subscribers include law libraries, judges, and practicing lawyers, as well as the student body of the Law School. The objective of the Reading Guide is to furnish its sub- scribers with a or i ti qu e of the most significant recent publications, thereby enabling the reader to become ac- quainted with the latest trends of thought on matters of interest primarily to the lawyer. MichaelM. Uhlmann........................Editor Daniel A. Rosenberg................Managing Editor Emmelyn S. Logan.............. Contributions Editor Lewis H. Goldman..................Associate Editor Barry E. Hawk, Mell Lacey, William Madden, E. A. Simpson, William Slaughter, Dudley Taft, Lee Welch, Hugh Williams, Allison Woodall. Fimt row: Simpson, Logan, Uhlmann tseatecn, Goldman. Second row: Madden, Taft, Williams.
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