THE BRIEF
1926
Edited and Published
By
The Junior Class
of
The Chicago Law School,
Chicago
STUDENTS

Aaron M. Dulin
Sigma Tau. Gimnasium of Riga, Latvia. University of Latvia. John Marshall Law School
Title of Thesis: Authority of an Agent
"All authority must be out of a man's self, turned either upon art, or upon a man."
Willis Gordon Dunlap
Thompson Falls, Mont. H.S.
"Great oaks from little acorns grow."
Laura Elizabeth Elliott
Paris High School, Paris, Illinois. School of Civics
Title of Thesis: Contempt
"Melins est petere fontes quam sectari rivulos."
Herbert J. Engel
Phi Alpha Delta. Fond du Lac High School, Fond du Lac, Wis.
Title of Thesis: Interest
Business Mgr. of the Brief of 1924-25. Vice President Senior Class.
"Think before you act."
Donald Carter Enlow
Phi Alpha Delta. Englewood High School. University of Illinois
Title of Thesis: Common Carriers of The Future.
"Let your obstacles prove but spurs to greater action."
Max M. Farb
Phi Beta Delta. Manual Training High School, Indianapolis, IN; University of Chicago, Ph.B.
Title of Thesis: Common Law on Restraint of Trade.
"To the victor belongs the spoils."
William L. Epple (No picture)
Phi Alpha Delta. Hyde Park High. U. of C. Ph. B.
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Benjamin Feldman Robt. A. Waller High School. Chicago-Kent College of Law Title of Thesis: Conflict of Laws. "Measure your minds height by the shade it casts." |
| Leif Konrad Frickstad Phi Alpha Delta, Marshall, '24, '25, Justice, '25, '26 Canton High School, S.D. Canton Lutheran Normal. Editor in Chief 1925 Brief; Associate Editor 1926 Brief; Chief Clerk Practice Court, 1926; Class Treasurer '25-26; Lincoln Orator. Title of Thesis: Parol Evidence Rule "Faith moves mountains" |
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| Paul L. Gereke Phi Alpha Delta Oberrealschule am Cleverthor, Hanover, Germany Title of Thesis: Mortgages Associate Editor, Freshman year. Vice President, Junior year "Learning by study must be won; 'Twas ne'er entail'd from son to son." |
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| Morris W. Gilbert Phi Alpha Delta. Central and Wabash College Title of Thesis: Domestic Relations "Your mental capacity is measured by your ability to meet the obstacles of life." |
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| AL A. Golden Sigma Tau. U.of I. Thesis: Dying Declarations. |
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| Barbara Watts Goodall Wendell High School. Title of Thesis: Origin of Equity. "I am made out of good bell metal, will ring well when struck properly." |
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Christian Hardt Carl Schurz High School Kent College of Law Title of Thesis: The History of Unwritten Law in the United States. "Let ignorance talk as it will, Learning has its value." |
| Raymond S. Hill Sigma Tau. Rex '25-'26. Sioux City Central High, Sioux City, IA Title of Thesis: The Anti Trust Acts Advertising Manager, Brief 1925 and 1926 "Always with a Smile, and willing to Lend a Helping Hand." |
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| Stanley B. Hintzke Y.M.C.A. High School. Title of Thesis: Criminal Procedure. Evidence in a Trial of a Criminal Case. "A quitter never wins and a winner never quits." |
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| Fred Stephenson Hobbs Phi Alpha Delta. Benton Harbor College. Michigan State College, B.S. Title of Thesis: Liabilites of Common Carriers of Goods. "And silence like a poultice comes to heal the blows of sound." |
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| Hans Albert Johnson Phi Alpha Delta. Englewood High School. Title of Thesis: Plats and Vacations. Marshall '24-25; '25-'26 "The value of education like that of gold is valued in every place." |
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| Abraham B. Kalom, B.C. Commercial School, Russia; Englewood High "A competent knowledge of the Law of Society in which you live is the proper accomplishment of every gentleman and scholar." |
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| William M. Karr Pembina H.S., North Dakota; Valley City Teachers' College "A good name is better than riches." |