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16 Manchester L. Students' Chron. 1 (1923-1924)

handle is hein.journals/mlstud15 and id is 1 raw text is: The Manchester
Law Students' Chronicle.
A Monthly Record of the Society's Activities.

President -

- W. H. NORTON, Esq.

Joint .Hon. Secs.:  Tom   Linnell* and Frank R. Woodhead.*
Hon. Treasurer: H. H. Cunnington.*    Hon. Librarian: Miss I. Ritchie, LL.B.*
Hon. Auditor: A. Desquesnes, Esq., LL.B.*
Committee: E. 0. Hudson, Esq., LL.B. (Chairman), K. Burke, A. Goodfellow,
H. E. Jones, LL.B.,     A. Fletcher,  G. C. Hall,   A. Keogh,
Miss D. F. Jeffery, Miss M. Cooper, B.Com.
*Ex-officio members of committee.

VOL. XVI. No. 1.

OCT.-NOV., 1923.

EDITORIAL.

WE take this opportunity of
puting before our members
the present position of the
Manchester Law    Students'
Chronicle.  We -ould -wish it to be
understood that the form of monthly
bulletin in which the Chronicle appears
this session is in the nature of a tem-
porary experiment only, and we are
hoping next session to publish    the
Chiron ice again in oli its pre-war glory.
During the two past sessions, the
magazine has been carried on at such
 iniquitous expense (to use a phrase
beloved of our late treasurer) that it has
only been possible to issue one number
each session.  The result has been a
general loss of interest in the doings of
the Society on the port of all but the
keenest members.
By issuing the Chronicle monthly in
this abbreviated form, it is hoped that
interest in the Society will be fostered
in. those members who harve been in-
dined  to forget us, and that this
monthly reminder, by its persistence,
will per'manently establish the fact of
our existence in the minds of all our

members. In such case, the magazine
will not have been issued in vain, and
the Treasurer should be able to establish
the Society in a sound financial state-
a   consumnmation  devoutly  to  be
wished, if we are to continue alli the
activities for which the Society has
made itself famous.
The Chronicle will contain reports of
meetings and debates in some detail,
end it will notify members of forthcom-
ing events. We would wish to call the
attention of our members especially to
this function of the Chron icle-Notifica-
tion,-because it will take the place of
the notices which have hitherto been
posted to the ordinary members fort-
nightly. This is of particular importance
to ordinary members, and we would
impress upon them the desirability of
carefully preserving their copies of each
issue until the next issue is due.
It is also our intention to publish re-
views of Law Books as we have (lone in
the -past. We consider it essential that
our members, and more especially our
ordinary members, should be kept in
touch with new books, and with new
editions of old books.

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