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“Professor Baldwin, ex-chief justice and ex-governor of Connecticut, bears a leading name in the history of the legal profession. He discusses the majesty of the law and the lawyer as its minister, the cultivation of mind and heart incident to the legal profession, the lawyer’s various opportunities, the personal and educational qualities requisite of success, and the ideals of the profession.”—Boston Transcript
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“The dominant note of the book is its idealism. Judge Baldwin has the fortunate faculty of seeing things at their best.”
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“Eminently worth while for any young man who is thinking of the law as his profession.”
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BAMBER, MRS L. KELWAY, ed. Claude’s second book. *$1.60 (7½c) Holt 134
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