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« « HELP WANTED » » A law firm commanding Position of standing Requires a general clerk — A man who ' s admitted To practice and fitted To handle diversified work. Must form corporations. And hold consultations Assuming a dignified mien; Should read all decisions And legal provisions. Wherever the same may be seen. Must have a sound basis In all kinds of cases; Should never be idle or slow; Must manifest learning In all things concerning The matters referred to below. Estoppels, restrictions, Constructive evictions. Agreements implied and express; Accountings, partitions. Estates and commissions. Incumbrances, fraud and duress. Above are essentials; The best of credentials Required--and handsome physique. Make prompt application; Will pay compensation Of seventeen dollars a week. — Exchange. (Acknowledgments The Staff of the 1937 ABSTRACT takes this opportunity to acknowledge with sincere gratitude the aid and hearty cooperation of: MR. W. F. SIEBELS, our advertising manager, for his diligent efforts. FRANK D. MOW ATT, who made available records, prints, and information essen- tial in the compilation of this book and who so willingly aided the staff in other matters; LEO J. BARTOLINE, who furnished information of classes and aided in photog- raphing the various groups; MISSES KRAMER and NEUFFER, who typed our copy. MR. BERNSTEIN and MR. ATLAS of the SWISHER STUDIO, for their ex- cellent photography; MR. REYBURN of the JAHN OLLIER ENGRAVING CO., for his valuable suggestions; MR. NATHANIEL FRIEDMAN of the MODERN FRANKLIN CO., for his help in laying out this hook; MR. NESSY and MR. SHEERIN of the SHELLMAR CO.. for the distinctive art work. THE KELLY ART DEPARTMENT, for the use of their art engravings; THE NORTHWEST AIRLINES, for permission to use their drawings of PIONEERS, which so well expressed the dominant motif of the 19. 7 ABSTRACT. OUR CONTRIBUTORS; And lastly, OL?R ADVERTISERS, vi-hose financial help made this book possible. Page Ninety-nine
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OUR FACULTY By I. S. H. Axelrod, Hutchins and Shults. Tho ' youthful, pretend they ' re adults. But the students all know They ' ve a long way to go Axelrod, Hutchins and Shults. Vv ' ilson and Resa and Case. W ' hat a terrible trio to face! All the F ' s and the P ' s And the C ' s and the D s Come from Wilson and Rca and Case. Anderson Dahlin and Hayes, Ah, those dreary monotonous days That we spent in your classes, Seemed slow as molasses, Anderson, Dahlin and Hayes. Freedman, Matheny and Rush. Tell jokes that make the girls blush. Incredible Nay. You should hear what they say! Freedman, Matheny and Rush. Milne and Crcssey and Liss, Their exams are too easy to miss. So whatever you say. Will get the O. K. Of Milne and Cressey and Liss. Harbert and Heth and Von Hoist Pedantic, scholastic — almost. They drone and they groan At the heads carved of bone, Harbert and Heth and Von Hoist. Stcbhins and Yarros and Ham Most of us don ' t give a damn For the courses you teach. Or the way that you preach, Stebbins and Yarros and Ham. Edmunds and Grossman and Wright, Come to their classes each night With their heads in the clouds, When they should be in shrouds. Edmunds and Grossman and Wright. The Dean ' s paradoxical son Noble — the name ' s just a pun. In Damages muddles. Then laughs at our troubles. The slave-driving son-of-a-gun. Page Ninety-eight
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Compliments of CHIEF JUSTICE JOHN J. SONSTEBY The Municipal Court of Chicago Class of 1904 Telephone Dearborn 7550 DITCHBURNE AND LOUNSBURY Attorneys at Law Suite 1616—160 N. La Salle St., Chicago Harry S. Ditchburne Class of 1910 Compliments of GEORGE F. ANDERSON 69 W. Washington Street CHICAGO, ILL. WM. SCOTT STEWART 77 W. Washington Street CHICAGO Cent. 1746 CHARLES E. MASON Class of 1926 State ' s Attorney, Lake County WAUKEGAN, ILL. LOUISE D. ERB and RUTH ANNA ERB Court Reporters Class of 1925 160 N. La Salle St. State 4371-8965 DEArborn 9570-9571 ALICE M. ROWLAND REUBEN FREEDMAN Court Reporter 1 1 South La Salle Street 160 North La Salle Street FRAnklin 1742 CHICAGO Compliments of PEARL M. HART Class of 1914 Compliments of G. E. HARBERT Harrison 3636 CASPER WILLIAM OOMS Patent and Trade Mark Causes 2300 Board of Trade Building CHICAGO Compliments of THORLEY VON HOLST 77 W. Washington Street Page Hundred
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