| John H. Binford - Greenfield (Ind.) - 1882 - 1130 pages
...with distinction. HON. CHARLES E. HENDERSON. In no profession is there greater need of talent than that of the law and in no field of endeavor is there demanded a more careful preparation or more thorough appreciation of the ethics of life or of the underlying principles which form the... | |
| John McAuley Palmer - Illinois - 1899 - 850 pages
...heard in the civil courts has given him a reputation that places him high above the average lawyer. In no profession is there a career more open to talent than that of the law, and in no field of endeavor is there demanded a more careful preparation and a more... | |
| Malcolm G. McGregor - Jasper County (Mo.) - 1901 - 542 pages
...citizens of the great mineral metropolis of Missouri — the proud city of Joplin. WILLIAM H. PHELPS. In no profession is there a career more open to talent than is that of the law, and in no field of endeavor is there demanded a more careful preparation, a more... | |
| Lewis Publishing Company - Seneca County (Ohio) - 1902 - 862 pages
...native son of the county and a rqiresentative of one of the sterling pioneer families of the state. In no profession is there a career more open to talent...endeavor is there demanded a more careful preparation, a miore thorough appreciation of the absolute ethics of life, or of the underlying principles which form... | |
| Hancock County (Ill.) - 1907 - 804 pages
...common until the retirement of MP Berry from 'the bar. The court records show the standing of the firm. In no profession is there a career more open to talent...in no field of .endeavor is there demanded a more areful preparation, more thorough appreciation of the absolute ethics of life or of the underlying... | |
| Greene County (Ind.) - 1908 - 614 pages
...with distinction. HON. CHARLES E. HENDERSON. In no profession is there greater need of talent than that of the law and in no field of endeavor is there demanded a more careful preparation or more thorough appreciation of the ethics of life or of the underlying principles which form the... | |
| E. Polk Johnson - Kentucky - 1912 - 878 pages
...should have identified himself with the law, for in no profession is there a career more open to talent and in no field of endeavor is there demanded a more...careful preparation, a more thorough appreciation of the ethics of life. or the underlying principles which form the basis of all human rights and privileges.... | |
| Thaddeus De Witt Seeley - Oakland Co., Michigan - 1912 - 492 pages
...His has been an honest and upright career, and he looks to the future without fear. CARL H. PELTON. In no profession is there a career more open to talent than is that of the law, and in no field of endeavor is there demanded a more careful preparation, a more... | |
| Washington Gardner - Calhoun County (Mich.) - 1913 - 852 pages
...his fellow citizens. WILLARD A. KNIGHT. In no profession is there a career more open to talent than that of the law, and in no field of endeavor is there...careful preparation, a more thorough appreciation of the ethics of life or of the underlying principles which form the basis of human rights and privileges.... | |
| Washington Gardner - Calhoun County (Mich.) - 1913 - 838 pages
...and fully merits the confidence in which he is regarded by his fellow citizens. WILLARD A. KNIGHT. In no profession is there a career more open to talent than that of the law, and in no field of endeavor is there demanded a more careful preparation, a more thorough... | |
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