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- T w ere ff E643 f re-if - X-f An Opinion of the Supreme Court NCTHER year- of school work has been brought to a close marking also for the seniors of the law school of the Young Mens Christian Association of Cincinnati an end of four years of preparation, which will launch them upon the world to meet new problems in a new relation. Graduates of your school merit peculiar commendation, not only because of their training in the intricacies of legal science, but also because of the moral discipline, the strength of character, and the firmness of resolution which has held them steadfast in their purpose at the sacrifice of many of the pleasures and recreations commonly counted- the right and privilege of youth. It is quite certain that hi the longer, harder course of the part time school, fraught with temptations more insidious, with difficulf ties more arduous and discouragements more trying, this rigid disicipline will strengthen them for the race to the goal of a successful career. The graduates of the Cincinnati Y. M. C, A. school are to be congratulated upon their achievements and their good fortune. They have been privileged to attend a law school whose standards of instruction are high and whose staff of instructors is comprised of men of fine intellectual attainments. The school deserves the gratitude of the legal profession and the citizenship of Chio for the service it is rendering. The graduates are further to be congratulated upon the fact that they are entering upon the practice of law at a time when the future of the legal profession may be faced with increased confidence. During the past year the educational requirements for registration of law students has been raised insuring a higher stan' dard of legal fitness. Part time schools have become firmly fixed in the scheme of legal service and all the law schools of Ohio are yearly becoming better organized and equipped. In the courts, too, professional standards have been raised. Congress has taken action which will enable the federal courts to reduce the number of pending cases and to bring them to a more prompt hearing. The courts of Ohio have made notable progress along this line. All these evidences of a mounting standard of legal administration denote a spirit of service and cooperation in service. To complete the cyclewrather to crown the structure, of which the Work of schools and courts forms only the ground work and mechanism, the importance of the practicing lawyer should be recognized. The unpracticed young graduates of today will be the seasoned lawyers, judges, law writers and law teachers of tomorrow lt should be suggested that as they go forth in their profession, two voices will be f ,K Easy? A si a 4 is C as it on gf 'ffl :Eg ,D K 4. pf --C-J ' f QY 3
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Joseh White St. George's High Schoolg iWest Night High School Joe has made a place for himself as a par' ticular friend to each of us. He has accompf lished more in acquiring a legal education than others whose efforts were more sporadic. A Melvin Wuest Dayton High School, Dayton, Kenf tuckyg Kappa Xi Delta Mel is the Kentucky Barrister in our midst. Whenever the problems in Ohio law become too abstruse and diilicult, we may look to him for expert advice. Hyman W. Yarnovslcy Woodward High School Although we may envy the distinction which Hyman has achieved in Conflict of Laws and Conflict of Humor, We cannot but admire his persistency in overcoming ob' stacles. In addition, Hyman is contemplating a post-graduate course in Domestic Relations. A Qfehy 41 l Al H3 My ef glfhit-H X -T1 4- ' Q: Li' Ji J' rf 4 lk X xg,-:7 V D' sf' J ,5i-. ,,Q'f '5r,i7 ,gy x UWA mb is Giza-f wa Jw ,ff ff Jw-'Q r Lfcjlqlgxjj 4 xii-4r
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p X A W X speaking to them: one the voice of selfishness and ambition, the other the voice of legal administration denoting a spirit of service and of cooperation in service. For the honor of your profession and for the honor of yourselves, I beg you to heed the admonition of a man older than yourselves in experience, that there is nothing so real as your ideals: nothing that you grasp can give you a satisfaction equal to that of holding to a high resolve. Maintain lofty aims and ideals and you will realize them. Abandon them, and the pitcher is broken at the fountain. Very sincerely, s H? Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Ohio ,Mme f - l 1 , it fl 1 ,--X CMXCQ' -.. .e appz.,-413 lm fxxp 'aff Vi?i3:tff't L--5 t'K wtf. fs, ,- 'X ti 0 if-if We x Xloyn ., xr- s-Af-Q -. of .f ,1 11+---L'T V qlient W f' X 23' as fu- A 4'41l.KxiF f?f JJ' If 4f:7w7Tf0 in s 5: hbf3 'Ln .t!X::-V-- ,ff U ,j 'Ls F fi to J if td Xi! Aug,
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