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OLNEY SCOTT WILLIAMS, K Z, .... . . . . SANTA FE, NEW MEx. Age twenty-six. American, Republican. His father is a lawyer. At- tended business college. Was in Loan and Investment business four years, and was ISI Lieutenant and Captain Co. L. 3rd Regiment, Iowa National Guard. Class Treasurer Junior year. Expects to practice at Santa Fe. M DANIEL RODERICK WILLIAMS, A X, ......... DAWN, O. Age twenty-five. Welch descent. Republican. His father is a farmer and stockman. Attended Avalon College, Avalon, Missouri. Has been Private Secretary to Traftic Manager Mexican National Railway, and to Vice-Presi- dent and General Manager, Missouri, Kansas 8zTexas Railway. Historian '96 Law Class. He expects to practice at Shan Francisco, California, GUY VOORHEES WILLIAMS, ..... . .... PORTSMOUTH, O. Age twenty-one. Republican. Graduate of Kenyon Military Academy, Gambier, Ohio. Chairman of Invitation Committee Annual Promenade, 'o6. Is uncertain where he will practice. KENNETH DUNHAM WILLIAMS, ...... A ,. . . ATLANTA, ILL Canadian descent. Republican. His father is a grain dealer. Studied in Atlanta and Louisville High Schools. Was valedictorian of his class in High School. GUY MERRILL WILSON, ............ FLINT, MICH Age twenty. Irish descent. His father is manager of Flint Cabinet ' Creamery Company. Graduated from Flint High School in 1893. Will probably practice at Flint, Michigan. EDWARD WILSON, ........ - ..... DECATUR, ILL Age twenty-four. American. Republican. Studied at Progress Acad- emy and Gem City Business College. He has been Vice-President Decatur Hardware Company and Assistant State's Attorney. He will- practice at Decatur, Illinois. CHARLES HENRY WINICENWERDER, ....... MILWAUKEE, WIS Age twenty-eight. German descent. Democrat. His father is a farmer. Graduated from Carroll College and studied at Milwaukee State Normal. Has had seven years' experience teaching in public schools as principal and superintendent. VVill practice at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. FOREST WOOID, ............. RAVENSWOOD, ILL Graduate of Lake View High School, Chicago, Illinois. FREDERICK ABELL WOOD, ........., D AKOTA CITY, NEB Age twenty four, Republican. Attended school at Hamilton College. He has been Assistant Cashier of First National Bank. Does not know where he will practice. DAVID BURNHAM WOOIDWORTH, A X, . . ...... CHICAGO, ILL Republican. Expects to practice at Chicago, Illinois. LEWIS CASS WRIGHT, ,,,,,,,,,, NORTH ADAMS, MICH Age twenty-five. American. His father is a farmer. Graduated from High School and attended two years at Hillsdale College. Expects to practice in the West. GILLIAM CLARK YOES, ........... VAN BUREN, ARK Age twenty-one. English-German descent. His father is a farmer. Graduate of High School and Commercial College. 'Will practice in Arkansas. JESSE GRANT YONT, ............. BROCK, NEB Age twenty-five. Scotch-Irish descent. Republican. His father is a farmer and banker. Studied in Nebraska State Normal and Nebraska State University. He expects to practice at Denver, Colorado. JOHN JOSEPH ZIMMER, ,,,..,,,,, WILLIAMSTON, AIICH Age twenty-seven. German descent. Democrat. Graduate of High School and of Detroit College, with degree of A.B. from latter. He expects to practice at Chicago, Illinois. 0
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Q Post Graduate Bistorv M, HE Graduate Law Class of ,96 enjoys the dis- :,fiQ:,f e tinction of being the largest since the establish- ment of the course in 1889, and of course it has also the usual characteristic of being the bright- n'1 ' - ,v .nn ua 1f'.1- li 'KT ,v . , '-'15 -'.. I w':z--,-:igfw + est. The final test of our distinguishing quali- vf -- s Q W ii .lil ' ties, however, will come later when the confer- ring of degrees is in order. H There were twenty-six of us when we started to trace the growth and development of the Roman Law down through the ages, but our ranks were greatly decimated by the time we had reached the Napoleonic Code. Some of us had fallen by the wayside. The first. break was in the Ohio delegation. Klinger and Quail saw the boom coming that was to put the favored son of the state in the Presidential chair and they hurried home to open- a law office and be where the lightning might strike when it came to consular appointments. Coutts had found his diversion in writing prize agricultural essays. With the product he concluded to get a start of the new army of 'flaws and located at Charlevoix, while our only lady member had refused to play any longer, and had taken her doll and gone home. When we came together in the seminary course on Real Property after our experience of giving a fewtwritten answers to questions on various subjects, our professor anxiously inquired, H Is this all there is left ? Even Iohn Sousa had disappeared, and there was no one to tell us all about a fee simple. It was during these days of trial that we realized how far from being a 'N snap the P. G. course was, and felt that our additional whirl at college life was not one of unalloyed pleasure. But we had learned at least what a serpentine dance was, and that it could not be copyrighted, while our typewriter had given us Medical jurisprudence up to date.
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