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EDWARD STUYVESANT FRITH. Edvvard Stuyvesant Frith was born in New York City. He moved to Denver, Col., When very young. From Denver he Went to Kansas City, Mo., and thence in 1886 to Nashville, Tenn., his present legal residence. His early education was received at the Kansas City and Nashville public schools. In September, 1889, he entered as a clerk the law ofhce of Dickinson and Frazer, Nashville, Tenn. CML Dickinson was appointed Assistant Attorney-General by President Cleveland in February, 1895.5 In 1894 he passed the bar examination at Nashville, and received a license to practice in Tennessee. Since july 1, 1895, he has lived in Washington, acting as conhdential clerk to General Dickinson. Part Il., Vol. 21, Opinions of the Attorneys-General H was edited by him in 1896. He represented the juniors on the Executive Committee of the Debating Society for the latter half of the last scholastic year, and now represents the Seniors on the saniecommittee. He was recently elected a speaker on a public' debate. A AUGUSTUS M. FULK. ' Augustus Marion Fulk, a native of Ar- kansas, was born at Little Rock, January 15, 1878. Was educated in the public schools, and graduated from the Peabody High School of that city. Came to Wash- ington iu 1895 to attend the Columbian Law School, and expects to locate in St. Louis. Mo., to practice. Was appointed to speak at one of the public debates of the Law School Debating Society. We
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WILLIAM I. HAYS. 4 William james Hays was born in Car- rollton, O., in 1874. He was graduated from the High School of that place, and taught school for a short time afterwards. Came to Washington in 1893, and took a two years' course at the Business High School, after which he entered the Colum- bian Law School. He expects to locate at some place in the State of Ohio for the practice of law. JOHN T. HENDRICK. john Thilmau Hendrick Qson of David Stewart and Pattie W. Hendrickb was born at Fairview, Montgomery County, Tenn. He attended the Grammar and High Schools of Clarksville and Nashville, Tenn., also Vanderbilt University. In the fall of 1894 he came to Washington to accept a position under his father, who is General Manager of the Central Eastern Department of the Man- hattan Life Insurance Company of New York. The following year he entered the junior Law class ot Columbian University. Was elected president of the junior class and was toast-master at the class banquet. As business manager he made a success of the college paper, The Columbian Call. Mr. Hendricks is a Pres- byterian in faith, a Democrat in politics and a member of the college fraternity, Chi Phi, and the legal fraternity, Phi Delta Phi. At present he holds quite a respon- sible position with his company in this department. 50
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