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28. Nielsen, Fred K. Omaha, 1879. A. B., Nebraska, '02, Member of the Varsity football team, 19005 also of the track team, president for one semester of the academic class of '02g also member of its Sombrero boardg elected captain of the Senior Law team, he resigned to coach the team of Midland College, Kan. Will practice. 29. Bald, Frederick Arthur. Home at Aurora, Neb., where he sup- plemented a high school course with two years' teaching. In the in- terims, farming interests and life insurance have claimed his attention. Class senator for the last semester. Will immediately engage in the practice of law at Aurora. 30. Griffin, Thomas Dexter. Alpha Tau Omega. A Kansan. Lin- coln is his present home. From the Superior high school, he entered the University in '98 and took his A. B. in 1903. Married Rosalind Hess, '03, P. B. K., April 1, 1904. Plans for the future not deiinite. 31. Broady, Jefferson Hadner. Phi Delta Phi, Beta Theta Pi. Child- hood days spent in the historic town of Brownville, the second oldest in the state. Now a resident of Lincoln. Studied two years in the office of his father, who was long a district judge of southeastern Nebraska. Will enter active practice. 32. Smith, Harley Nlarion. Albia, Iowa. Completed the Albia high school course and directly entered the College of Law in the University of Nebraska. Served as justice of the peace in the practice courts. Will practice in his home town. 33. Corlett, Geo. Milton. Early residence at Humboldt, Neb., but now at Monte Vista, Col. A student in the Law College of Boulder Uni- versity. Has had experience in life insurance and collections. Captain of the Senior Law basket-ball team. Will locate in. Monte Vista or Den- ver. 34. Shields, Joseph Ralph. Pewaukee, Wis. Graduated from Car- roll College, Waukesha, Wis., 1895. Taught school. A student at the University of Wisconsin for three years, the last three semesters being devoted to law. Became a member of the Senior class in the College of Law of the University of Nebraska the first semester 1903-04. 35. Kuser, William Larsh. From Southfort, lnd., to Nebraska, '79, Taught school two years in Nebraska and three in Iowa State Industrial School, the last year as principal. He studied law before becoming a member of the class of '04 in the latter half of its Senior year. 36. Blezek, John W. Randolph, Iowa, numbers him among her citizens. A graduate of the Fremont Normal School. Later, a student of Highland Park College for two years-one year literary, the other law. Won gold medal honors in the Southwestern Iowa oratorical con- test. Will enter the practice of law at once. 17
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37. Chain, Frank L. Morrowville, Kan. Completed the high school course at Fairbury, Neb., in '99. Since becoming a student in the College of -Law he has devoted his time almost exclusively to his work and has not became a member of any of the University organizations, except the Maxwell club. A popular member of the class. Expects to practice. 38. Wolff, Frederick Lawrence. An Iowan by birth, now a Kansan by residence. Studied law in the county attorney's office at Washington, that state. Spent one year at Law College of Kansas University. En- tered Nebraska in fall of '03. Member of Senior Law football team. 39. Hadley, Claude R. Illinois, 1874. From Shelby, Iowa. Once a student at Wayne Normal. A successful teacher for two years. Became a soldierduring the Spanish war, and the Philippine aftermath. After honorable discharge he rested one year before entering the College of Law. 40. Theobald, Herbert J. Madison, Wis. A. B., Nebraska. Born in England. Has taught school, also manager of an old line fire insur- a.nce agency force at Madison, Wis. One of the interstate debating team that met Kansas in '01, vice-president of the Delian Literary so- ciety, also president of the class in his Senior Academic year. Will either practice or go into business at Madison. 41. Waltman, Edward Ellsworth. Creston, Iowa. A student for three years at Tabor College, which he represented in debate in '99 and '02, also a member of its football team. Played half-back on the Senior Law eleven in '03, was chief justice of the supreme court during the first term, active in the Union Literary Society. 42. Richards, Edward Everett. W'arren, Ill. Graduated from War- ren College as salutatarian and orator of his class. Has been a married man for two years. Prior to entering the College of Law he taught school four years. He is one of the hardest workers of the class. Will locate in the Southwest. 43. NlcReynolds, J. Carl. Lincoln. Has attended the universities of Arkansas and Nebraska. Holds professional teacher's life certificate. Principal of Arapahoe high school for three years. Alternate on Inter- state Debate team that did no-t meet Colorado in 1903. Member of Inter- state Debate team against Washington University, '04. 44. Meredith, Fred Forest. Bethany Heights. Formerly an Illinois boy. Four years' University work gave him a degree of A. B. from Cot- ner in 1902. He entered the College of Law in the fall of that year. He has not afliliated with any of the University organizations. Expects to practice. U 45. Lambe, Edward James. Ulysses. After graduating from the high school he taught for three years. One of the law librarians during his Freshman year. Has not joined any student organization. A hard worker. Intends to practice. I8
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