| Parker McCobb Reed - 1882 - 662 strani
...PORTRAIT ILLUSTRATION'S. P:\ PARKER MCCOBB REED. MI 1, WAUKEE : PM REED, Pi'Bi. ISHER. 1882. INTRODUCTORY. WHATEVER else may be said of the legal fraternity,...causes which are manifest and require no explanation. The ability and training which qualify one to practice law also qualify him in many respects for duties... | |
| Parker McCobb Reed - 1882 - 582 strani
...I'KKE : PM Rl.rD, Pi BI IMI THE NEW YuRK AND TILDXN FOUNDAUCNJ tti2'' t. INTRODUCTORY. I'LWHATKVER else may be said of the legal fraternity, it cannot...causes which are manifest and require no explanation. The ability and training which qualify one to practice law also qualify him in many respects for duties... | |
| 1897 - 478 strani
...will always wish them long life with much joy and happiness. /->HARLES J.SEARLE.— Whatever may \~s be said of the legal fraternity, it cannot be denied...causes which are manifest and require no explanation. The ability and training which qualify one to practice law also qualify him in many respects for duties... | |
| Joseph Patterson Smith - 1898 - 906 strani
...in social, business and political circles is widely and favorably known. JOSEPH H. ANDREW. Whatever may be said of the legal fraternity, it cannot be...causes which are manifest and require no explanation. The ability and training which qualify one for practical life, also qualify him in many respects for... | |
| John McAuley Palmer - 1899 - 850 strani
...of common reason and sound logical principle, and merit has enabled him to mount the ladder of fame. Whatever else may be said of the legal fraternity,...causes which are manifest and require no explanation. The ability and training which qualify one to practice law, also qualify him in many respects for duties... | |
| Malcolm G. McGregor - 1901 - 542 strani
...religious faith is indicated by his membership in the Methodist Episcopal church. JOHN H. FLANIGAN. Whatever else may be said of the legal fraternity,...causes which are manifest and require no explanation. The ability and training which qualify one to practice law also qualify him in many respects for duties... | |
| 1901 - 724 strani
...Woodmen, Nebraska. Mr. Bailey has won many friends by his frank, genial manner. LYSANDER D. RAMSAY. Whatever else may be said of the legal fraternity,...actors in public affairs than any other class of the American people. This is but the natural result of causes which are manifest and require no explanation.... | |
| Lewis Publishing Company - 1902 - 862 strani
...Alsbaugh, of Akron. Ohio. HON. JOHN C. ROYER. Whatever else may be said of the legal fraternity, it can not be denied that members of the bar have been more prominent...This is but the natural result of causes which are prinw facie. The ability and training which qualify one to practice law also qualify him in many respects... | |
| William Farrand Prosser - 1903 - 758 strani
...and this stands as one of the strong elements in his advancement at the bar. HON. GEORGE C. BRITTON. Whatever else may be said of the legal fraternity,...causes which are manifest and require no explanation. The ability and training which qualify one to practice law, also qualify him in many respects for duties... | |
| Lewis Publishing Company - 1903 - 858 strani
...and his high qualities of citizenship insure him the respect of his neighbors. GEORGE F. PENDLETON. Whatever else may be said of the legal fraternity,...prominent actors in public affairs than any other class of American people. This is but. the natural result of causes which are manifest and require no explanation.... | |
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