Lincoln As A Lawyer
It is rare that university students have an opportunity of hearing fróm an original source fácts concerning the immortal Lincoln. The Oratorical association has secured Judge Samuel C. Parks, of Winfield, Kansas, who was an intímate friend and associate of Lincoln for more than twenty years. Law students wijl be glad to knovv that Judge Farks has chosen for his subject, "Lincoln asa Lawyer." Judge Farks was located and practicing his profession in a neighboring county to Lincoln and often practiced together in the courts of Sangamon and Logan counties, Illinois. They were often pitted against each other but more often associated in the same cause. During the long association together, they were always the warmest friends, and Lincoln remembered his friend Parks by appointing him Associate Justice of the Suprame Court of Idaho, and Judge Parks has since occupied a similar position in New Mexico and Wyoming. The lecture is open to all and it is certain that the law lecture room will be lilled when Judge Parks delivers his lecture this afternoon at 5 o'clock.
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