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"THE LAW AS A CAREER."

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In spite of the recent advances made by business and engineering, the law continues to enlist in its service a large proportion of Harvard men. Because of the power and position of the lawyer in the community and because law is often considered an invaluable aid to political advancement, the profession has always appealed strongly to college graduates, and an added inducement has been offered to members of this University by the pre-eminence of the Harvard Law School.

An address on "The Law as a Career in America" will be delivered in the Union tonight by Hon. Charles J. Bonaparte '71, former Attorney-General of the United States. By his success and fame as a lawyer and reformer, Mr. Bonaparte has taken a place well to the front in the ranks of Harvard graduates who have contributed to the University's prestige in this honorable profession.

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