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Under the auspices of the Law School Practice Association, Judge William J. Gaynor, of Brooklyn, New York, Justice of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, will lecture on "The Practice of Law" in the North Room of Austin Hall next Friday evening at 8 o'clock.
Judge Gaynor was admitted to the bar in 1875. Since then he has appeared in many important cases and has often written on legal subjects. In 1890, he was appointed judge-advocate on the staff of General McLeer of the National Guard. He has become nationally known for his work in breaking up political rings within the Democratic party. In 1896 he was nominated for mayor of Brooklyn by the Democratic party and was later nominated for Governor of New York State, but he declined both nominations.
The lecture will be open only to members of the University.
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