I would go to some place where I could. A true lawyer has something of the artist spirit. He must practice law or rust to death. If he is starved out in New York, you will find him sitting on an iceberg in Nome, blowing on his fingers to keep them warm,... Letters to a Young Lawyer - Page 78by Arthur Merton Harris - 1912 - 193 pagesFull view - About this book
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...comparatively speaking, then as now. Now, I did not give up the struggle of my own free will and accord. 1 just naturally came to a place where it was a case...profession, if I could not practice it in Chicago, 1 would go to some place where I could. A true lawyer has something of the artist spirit. He must practice... | |
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