After WWII, many students and graduates from Harvard's Law School did not return. The names of the men who died in service are engraved over the entrance of the Treasure Room in Langdell Hall of the Harvard Law Library. This is the dedication, and it's something for everyone --most especially those who are returning home from these present wars, to hold and remember.
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"It is for us to carry on the work they were not permitted to complete."
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Fine words.
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