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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1935. Volume 6. Number 13.

Law Faculty Club

Law Faculty Club.

A quorum for the Law Faculty Club Annual Meeting on Thursday last was only found after much seeking in the highways and byways, and there were only twenty present when the meeting finally commenced.

The good works for the year included the Welcome Dinner to Prof. Williams and the presentation of nine volumes of notable trials to the University Library (to be found in the new book section). The Treasurer of the Stud. Ass. added a rider to his verdict on the balance sheet re the dinner. It was resolved unanimously that a strong letter be written to the Stud. Ass. deprecating the misguided zeal of the Treasurer in making comments without a proper knowledge of the position. The charge at the dinner was low to meet the poor law clerks' slender purses, and further, no grant had been applied for since 1929.

Mr. Wild thought the club should amalgamate with the Law Students' Society. He apparently had an eye on some more guineas for Stud. Ass. funds. Mr. Larkin, in the chair, had already ruled one Wild suggestion as frivolous and an abuse of process, and Mr. Perry disposed of this suggestion by pointing out that many members of the Law Students' Society were qualified men.

There were quite a number of offices to be filled, so most of those present were elected. The first car for the incoming Committee is the Law Ball, which is to be held in conjunction with the Law Students' Society on August 16.