Harvard Law School. Ames-Gray Law Club.
The Ames-Gray Law Club of Harvard Law School was formed in 1883 when the Ames Pleading Club and the Gray Law Club combined. The Club formed a supreme court, which heard cases argued by the students. In 1911, the Ames Competition for second year law club courts was instituted in the Law School, which revived the club.
From the description of General information by and about the Ames-Gray Law Club, 1893-1901, undated. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 228511274
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Active 1893
Active 1901