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Boston College Law School Boston College Law School Entering Students 1983-1984 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW LIBRARY Abram, Jonathan B. Acosta, Juan Manuel Alfaro, Onel Amoresano, Guy Vincent Bok, Alexander T. Bressler, Amy Gwen Bridge, Thomas W. Brieger, Heidi E. Chicago, IL Mountain Lakes, NJ New York, NY Hawthorne, NJ Boston, MA Cambridge, MA Watertown, MA Boston, MA Carleton College Georgetown University City College N.Y. St. Peters, J.C. Harvard University Yale University Harvard University Smith College Atlas, Nancy S. Austen, Leslie M. Azcue, Therese Baden, Ruth Kramer Britton, Clare J. Brown, Dawn Beth Bulger, Jr., William M. Cain, David Wayland, MA Wellesley, MA Everett, MA Newton, MA Los Altas, LA Merrimack, NH South Boston, MA Chicago, IL Boston College Amherst College Loyola Univ., New Orleans Wellesley College Cornell University Northeastern University Williams College Tufts University Baird, Richard H. 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