University of Nebraska College of Law - Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1906

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10. Shelburn, Otho Ernest. Alma. Graduate of Holdrege high school. Worked on the ranch and farm. Taught school. First year of law in 1900. Vice-president of the class. Returned for his Senior year 1903-04. Chief justice in the supreme court for the second term, critic in Union Literary Society. Has been deputy sheriff of Harlan county. He will return there to practice. 11. Owen, Walter Lew. Medicine Lodge, Kan. Admittdd to the bar in that state, 1902. Came to Nebraska with a reputation in both football and baseball. Member of the Senior Law football team last fall. Will resume his profession in his native state. 12. Sampson, W. Reuben. Westei'n. A. B., Nebraska, '00, School teaching and the real estate business have claimed a portion of his energy. Active member of the Palladian Literary Society, pitcher for the Freshman Law team of last year, now holds the same position with the Senior team, district judge on the equity side for the third term. 13. Honnold, Arthur Rankin. Ord. Preparatory work at Ord high school and Grand Island Commercial College. Farmed and taught school. Bookkeeper and expert accountant. One of the College of Law librarians. Has devoted his time exclusively to law, and has not affiliated with Uni. organizations. . 14. Stong, Robert Charles. Phi Delta Phi, Beta Theta Pi. North Branch, 1880. Finishing the high school at his present home, Syracuse, two years were spent in academic preparation in the University of Ne- braska for the law course. He will enter active practice at Nebraska City. 15. Culver, Eugene L. Albion. Won iirst place in the Nebraska High School Oratorical association contestg active member of U. B. D. C. Two years' college preparation prior to study of law. Has engaged in farming, lumbering, mining, and engineering. Will enter active prac- tice immediately. 16. Marshall, Geo. J. Riverton. A school teacher for twelve years. Interested in the stock raising business. His first year of law work was in '94. He returned to finish with the class of '04. He will find his work in southwestern Nebraska. 17. Shuman, William Edgar. Cedar Rapids, Neb. Graduate of the advanced course of the Nebraska State Normal at Peru. Holds pro- fessional state teacher's certificate. Principal of Brady high school for two years. Had practical experience in law oflice at North Platte before coming to the University. Vlfill practice at that place. 18. Baumert, William Miller. Lincoln. Early youth spentrat Nau- voo, Ill. A graduate of the Lincoln high school, where he made a repu- tation in athletics. While attending the College of Law he has devoted a portion of his time to the leather business. 13

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20. 19. Nlilek, John T. Sturgis, S. D. Preparatory work at Black Hills College. First to win title of University gymnast in the contests insti- tuted by Dr. Clappg formerly second lieutenant in Co. D5 a member of the class also of the Union Society basket-ball teamsg president of the class the second semester of the Freshman year. Kirwan, Richard B. Wayne. Before entering the College of Law he was a student of Drake. A contributor to a number of-papers and magazines. He has not allied himself with any of 'the University organizations. Will actively engage in law practice. 21. Hodge, Edward D. Genoa. A. B., Nebraska, 1903. An active member of the Delian Literary Society and formerly an enthusiastic worker in the D. B. D. C. One of the College of Law librarians. He has formed a partnership with James M. Armstrong. Their intention is to locate in Montana. 22. Pryor, Ralph. Shelby, Iowa. High school course, followed by two years in Oberlin College, Ohio. Preferring a western school for the study of law, he came to Nebraska in '02, He will enter active practice in his native town and state. 23. Remster, Alva. Alpena, S. D. Spent three years in the Agri- cultural College of that state and one year in its University. A firm believer in the possibilities of his native state, he will there engage in the practice. 24. Righter, Frederic Baxter. Lincoln. Entered the College of Law from the Lincoln high school. Has a knowledge of the grain busi- ness. A member of the Lincoln Country club. Secretary of the Na- tional Pole Winding Co. of Lincoln. Expects to remain with the Lincoln attorney in whose office he has studied the practical side of the law. 25. O'Connor, James Francis. Lincoln. His earlier years were spent in Iowa and California. He had studied law before coming to the College of Law of the University of Nebraska. He is one of the married men of the class. Will commence the practice at once. 26. Salisbury, Fred Olin. Phi Delta Phi, Beta Theta Pi. His pre- paratory work was done' at the Omaha high school. Lincoln is his pres- ent home. Before registering in the College of Law, he had considerable practical experience in the clerical work of an oiiice and in traveling over the state in the role of collector. 27. Matlach, Frank B. He came from Bohemia to Schuyler Neb. His preparatory school work was done at the Fremont Normal. This was followed by six years' experience as teacher. As to the future his plans are not definite. 14

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