. Bates Student. shouldbe the ideals of every profession. Themainstays of Christianity are the fath-erhood of God and the brotherhood ofman. One of its principle (dements isservice, for by service we grow, byservice we gain strength, by service wegain character, by service we becomebetter citizens. haw is primarily founded on just laws cease to be just, they haveno right to exist. Upon admission tothe bar, the lawyer takes the oath touphold the constitution and laws of theI nited States, lie must be faithful to1 ho court, the client, and the claims oftruth and honesty. A lawyers succe


. Bates Student. shouldbe the ideals of every profession. Themainstays of Christianity are the fath-erhood of God and the brotherhood ofman. One of its principle (dements isservice, for by service we grow, byservice we gain strength, by service wegain character, by service we becomebetter citizens. haw is primarily founded on just laws cease to be just, they haveno right to exist. Upon admission tothe bar, the lawyer takes the oath touphold the constitution and laws of theI nited States, lie must be faithful to1 ho court, the client, and the claims oftruth and honesty. A lawyers successdepends largely upon his relations tohis brother lawyers. The good opinionof the lawyers is a tower of lawyer owes much to his must do his best for the client. Alawyer must first and last be a goodman. No profession holds out brighteror better paid prospects. It may seemfull but there is always room at the has been and will be a power informing public opinion because of Jlshby-^Lexiconi/F ARROW COLLARspring Style, in two heights CLUETtPEABOPYfrCQ.\ PHOTOSUPPLIES DEVELOPINGAND PRINTINGBY STERLING union souakk SYSTEM Cor. Lisbon and Main Sts.


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