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College of Law ITH an enrollment of 605, the College of Law is closing its tenth year since it became a department of the University. Each year has shown a marked increase of students. Mere figures are at best uninteresting, but the following data tell the almost phenomenal growth since its affiliation with this University: For the year ending 1905, 61 students, 1906, 93 students, 1907, 123 students, 1908, 167 studentsg 1909, 235 stu- dentsg 1910, 333 students, 1911, 385 studentsg 1912, 480 students, 1913, 530 students, 1914, 605 students. The College of Law and its Alumni are planning many interesting affairs for Commencement Week in celebration of its tenth anniversary since becoming a department of the University. It will be, in great part, a reunion, or home- coming, of its Alumni, and the utmost endeavor is being put forth to make this occasion a big success. In presenting the College of Law and its claims for recognition, I will extend to its disciples a welcome in the words of the grand old common law lawyer, Coke, The gladsome light of jurisprudence, the loveliness of temper- ance, the stability of fortune, and the solidity of Justice. He further said, Upon knowledge of law and upon its intelligent and certain administration depends the whole value of personal rights and social order. Without the administration of law there would be virtually no law. The judicial function necessarily includes a Bar skilled in the processes of the law. This is the busi- ness of a lifetime for which society at large has no leisure. Therefore, the necessity of a body of men trained in the knowledge of the law, charged with the peaceable protection of every public right of the state, and with the security and order of society. Law is no mere trade. It is not the road to Wealth. The law may honor its disciples, in the practice of the profession and more particu- larly in public life, because their profession fits them for service to their state. The lawyer must work like a horse. He may live well. He will probably die poor. Law often honors, but seldom enriches its disciples. FRANK M. Poivriziz, LL.M. 1 5 ---W ww. J'-Mgf e I NSS-Q
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