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May 5, 1929
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Harry Shulman of New York City, a native of Providence, R. I., graduate of Brown University and Harvard Law School, has been appointed secretary to Justice Louis D. Brandeis of the United States Supreme Court.

The newly appointed secretary to Judge Brandies is 25 years old and graduated from Brown in 23 and Harvard in 26. In the Fall of that year he passed the Rhode Island bar examination. He was awarded a degree of Doctor of Juridical Science by the latter institution in 1927. A book on law in which he collaborated with Prof. Felix Frankfurter of Harvard will soon be published.

Louis H. Sawyer of Boston was named Assistant Attorney General for Massachusetts by Joseph H. Warner, Attorney General for the State. He is the second Jew of the Commonwealth to be appointed this year. George Lourie, son of Judge David A Lourie, was named to a similar post several months ago.

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