| 1893 - 584 pages
...he conducted his studies in the Union Law College, at Cleveland, Ohio, from which he was graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Laws, and was admitted to practice at the Bar in July, 1857, Hon. David Tod, afterward Governor of the State, being at that time President of the... | |
| 1893 - 608 pages
...he conducted his studies in the Union Law College, at Cleveland, Ohio, from which he was graduated •with the degree of Bachelor of Laws, and was admitted to practice at the liar in July, 1857, Hon. David Tod, afterward Governor of the State, being at that time President of... | |
| Lewis Cass Aldrich, George Stillwell Conover - 1893 - 1018 pages
...afterwards entered the law department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, by which institution he was graduated in 1892 with the degree of Bachelor of Laws. He early displayed journalistic and literary genius, and for several years has been a versatile contributor... | |
| 1934 - 1478 pages
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| Hiram Carleton - 1903 - 1126 pages
...the public schools of Berlin, Vermont. In the fall of 1888 he became a student at Dartmouth College, from which he was graduated in 1892 with the degree of Bachelor of Art.-. He was an excellent debater, and was an editor on the Dartmouth Literary Monthl\ during- hi*... | |
| Henry Wilson Storey - 1907 - 944 pages
...and made such good use of his time in that institution that he was graduated in the spring of 1884 with the degree of Bachelor of Laws, and was admitted to practice before the supreme and circuit courts of the state of Michigan. He then returned to Somerset county,... | |
| Clarence Monroe Burton - 1908 - 858 pages
...the work of the profession he finally entered the law department of the University of Michigan, in which he was graduated in 1892, with the degree of Bachelor of Laws. Soon after his graduation in the law school Mr. Stone went to Grand Rapids, this state, where he initiated... | |
| William Richard Cutter - 1910 - 982 pages
...Arts; he then pursued a course of study in the Harvard Law School, from which he was graduated in 1895 with the degree of Bachelor of Laws, and was admitted to practice at the Suffolk bar in the same year. He immediately commenced to practice in Boston and has been actively... | |
| Clayton Colman Hall - 1912 - 744 pages
...public schools of Baltimore, and the Agricultural College; later he attended the University of Maryland, from which he was graduated in 1892 with the degree of Bachelor of Laws; he was admitted to the bar and immediately commenced the practice of his profession in his native city... | |
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