| Daniel P. Toomey - 1892 - 634 halaman
...one of the largest law firms in the Western part of the State. He was admitted to the bar in 1877, and at once began the practice of his profession in his native city, being admitted to practice in the United States courts three years later. Mr. Clark has had considerable... | |
| Stephen A. Fitzpatrick, Ulysses S. Morris - 1897 - 278 halaman
...Delaware. He studied law with Bowen <te Durfee, graduated from the law department of Cincinnati College, and at once began the practice of his profession in his native place. He met with flattering success from the start. When scarcely 22 he was elected mayor of Marion,... | |
| George Irving Reed, Emilius Oviatt Randall, Charles Theodore Greve - 1897 - 742 halaman
...native city. He entered La Fayette College at Easton, Pennsylvania, in 1876, and was graduated in 1880. He was admitted to the Bar in 1881, and at once began active practice as junior member of the firm of Craighead & Craighead. In such distinguished company... | |
| William Nelson, Charles Anthony Shriner - 1920 - 478 halaman
...remained there for four years. Mr. Van Blarcom was admitted to the bar of Passaic county, June, 1896, and at once began the practice of his profession in his native town. He was a member of the New Jersey State Assembly in 1902, 1903, 1904; was elected secretary of the... | |
| John Witherspoon DuBose - 1887 - 616 halaman
...in 1882 that he graduated from the Law Department of the Vanderbilt University, at Nashville, Tenn., and at once began the practice of his profession in his native county, where he remained one year; and, in 1883, came to Birmingham, where he has since practiced... | |
| State Bar Association of Wisconsin - 1901 - 438 halaman
...from Windsor, England, about 1635, He was admitted to the bar in 1836 from Yale College Law School, and at once began the practice of his profession in his native town with his father, where he remained until 1853, being eminently successful in the practice of his profession... | |
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