. The Phoenix. Ga. T. H. Walker Mound City, 111. M. C. Payne Fulton, Ky. T. M. Owsley Stanford, Ky. W. H. Weedin Danville, Ky. E. H. Reed Russellville, Ark. Eugene Palmer Pelahatchie, Miss. Members. H. H. Rogers Noxapata, Miss. L. L. Bowman Bowman, Miss. D. R. Stalling Wautauga, Tenn. Oscar Dickens Springfield, Mo. C. B. Ewing Clarksville, Tenn. DeWitt McLaury New Orleans, La. J. R. Haynes Buffalo Gap, Texas. J. M. Sanders Center, Texas. H. C. Lane San Antonio, Texas. H. A. Schoenwetter Holden, Mo. A. D. Derrick Greenville, S. C. A. B. Humphreys Lebanon, Tenn. —51— J. H. Tipton. Elizabethton,


. The Phoenix. Ga. T. H. Walker Mound City, 111. M. C. Payne Fulton, Ky. T. M. Owsley Stanford, Ky. W. H. Weedin Danville, Ky. E. H. Reed Russellville, Ark. Eugene Palmer Pelahatchie, Miss. Members. H. H. Rogers Noxapata, Miss. L. L. Bowman Bowman, Miss. D. R. Stalling Wautauga, Tenn. Oscar Dickens Springfield, Mo. C. B. Ewing Clarksville, Tenn. DeWitt McLaury New Orleans, La. J. R. Haynes Buffalo Gap, Texas. J. M. Sanders Center, Texas. H. C. Lane San Antonio, Texas. H. A. Schoenwetter Holden, Mo. A. D. Derrick Greenville, S. C. A. B. Humphreys Lebanon, Tenn. —51— J. H. Tipton. Elizabethton, Tenn. E. I. Baird . . Bairds Mills, Tenn. O. P. Baird . Bairds Mills, Tenn. Edward Sanders Nashville, Tenn. Francis Fentress, Jr . . Memphis, Tenn. Josh Barton Readyville, Tenn. S. W. Daniel .Britts Landing-, Tenn. T. F. Ridge Knoxville, Tenn. R. M. Roberson Pikeville, Tenn. M. G. Lyle Clarksville, Tenn. F. M. Carter Flatwood, Tenn. R. M. Patterson Alexandria, Tenn. B. A. Enloe, Jr Jackson, HISTORY. ^^*() recite the history of the class from its organization, on the second of September, 1894, to its gradua-\L* tion on the sixth of June, 1895, would be but the repletion of the old, old story, with which everycollegian is familiar. Perhaps the most characteristic and impressive delineation of the class is em-bodied in Grays beautiful line: The short and simple annals of the poor. Ours has been the common fateof our illustrious predecessors, whose brilliant achievements in the legal field have been the wonder and theadmiration of scholars, the fame and glory of our Alma Mater. We are worthy descendants of along- line ofdistinguished ancestors. Graduates of Cumberland Law School have ineffacibly impressed, and are still impress-ing their personalities upon the political and judicial character of the United States. They are Federal,Supreme, Circuit and District Judges, Senators and Congressmen, Governors, State Supreme Judges, andamong the ablest and most learned practiti


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