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Sl. EDWARD AFIfoI.'r1zn. Born near Boulder, Colorado. He and his sis- ter,-the Centennial State,-are twins, both having been born in the same year-a way that is peculiar to twins. He is proud of his native state and is ever ready in speech to elaborate upon her varied resources and future greater greatnessg for it would offend him not to admit that Colorado is now great. It is fair to say, however, that there is one whom he holds in clearer regard than this twin sister, and that is Mrs. Affolter. Ed, as his wife Mattie calls him, is one of the seven benedicts of the Junior Laws. Mr. Affolter has but one ambition upon graduation, viz., to return to Colorado and enter upon the active practice of his profession. 82. EDWIN FoRREsr LEAR. Born September 2, lssti, in Springview, Ne- braska. Lear is one of the youngest of the juniors, but one would not be apprised of this fact by comparing his class grades with the ct als. Intends to practice law in his native towng his ambition is to be local attorney for the tirst corporation that will extend its railway lines into his county seat. Vague rumor that a line is to be huilt into his jurisdiction this season has resulted in King I,ear's'i departure for his home in order to be in on the ground iloor. PHILIP JOHN SEEFUS. Born at Papillion, Nebraska, January 25, ISS7. Before entering the Law class of '07 Seefus attended the Fremont Normal with the firm intention of becoming great. In two years' time ambitions greater yet stirred within him and he came to the University of Nebraska for the study of law. His present home is at Wiaterloo, a name so indicative of victories that his future there is assured. Is one of the stuffers extraordinary in the Full-Dinner-Pail Club. 84. HILAND IV. BIARTIN. Wfas born at Ponca, Nebraska, but at present his residence is VVakef1eld. Is a graduate of Brown's Business College of Sioux City, Iowa, an expert stenographer and one of the busiest men at the University. Speaks to everybody if he happens to look down and see them. Is just a few inches under seven feet tall and not fat. His notes seem to be in demand. Intends to practice law when he graduates and if he uses the same energy after finishing his course that he uses in school will be a success. 85. JOHN E. KREYCIIQ. Born in Bohemia. Came across the water to America and settled among the sand-hills in the northwestern part of the state. Is a graduate of various courses at the Fremont Normal School. Came to the University and entered the Law College. Wlhile in these different insti- tutions he has filled positions of honor sufficient in number to satisfy the Viceroy of India or the German Emperor. Has taught school for five years. The echoes aroused by the Fourth of July orations delivered by this re- nowned gentleman at divers times and at out-of-the-way villages reverberate still among the hills. His present intention is to practice law, and if honors and titles are the measure, his will be a crowning success. 86. DAVID TALBOT. Born at the city of Vermillion, South Dakota, on the 20th day of June, 1880. If fortune serves him well he will procure his A.B. degree next month. Has had throughout his course the happy faculty of evading the more difficult subjects prescribed. Is a devoted member of the Y. M. C. A. Principal fault-a habit offchewing his words till the thought is digested. Like the Indian of yore, he turns his eye towards the setting sun as the place of his future happy hunting grounds, where wealth may be ac- cumulated in the practice of law. He will undoubtedly succeed if only he overcomes his tendency to tardiness. 35
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