Los Angeles Herald, Volume 36, Number 296, 24 July 1909 — 49 STUDENTS ARE ADMITTED TO BAR [ARTICLE]

49 STUDENTS ARE ADMITTED TO BAR

WOMAN IS IN NUMBER WHO

PASS EXAMINATIONS

Searching Questions Put to Applicants for Right to Practice Law Successfully Answered by All but Ten

Forty-nine students were made happy when they found their names in the rooms of the appellate court on the list of those who had passed examination for admission to the practice of law in California. Ten other students journeyed to the same place to be met with disappointment. The class tills year consisted of fifty-nine students, and the examination, which took place Monday and Tuesday, was of a character calculated to dismay many attorneys who are even now engaged in lucrative practice. The examination was conducted by Judges Allen, Shaw and Taggart, and the success of those who were granted certificates not only speaks well for the thoroughness with which they prepared themselves for the ordeal, but augurs well for their future In the legal profession. Those who were given certificates are Charles Goodrich Atwood, Irvine R. v i, Charles Leland Bagley, William Bmyllie Baird, Alfred L. Bartlett, John Beardsley, John Edward Blby, Henry Brown, C, L. Brewer, Ray L. Chesebro, Reginald W. Clapp, J. E. Coberly, Edward Dietrich, Homer Donnell, I', C. Dunham, Harold A. Gilman, Thomas Charles Gould, Emanuel F. Gerecht, Raymond W. Heffelfinger, Alonzo D. Hitchcock, C. Brooks Johnson, Walter Gould Lincoln, John Wesley Luther, Wiley Wells Mather, Melrowe Martin, George Curtis Mansfield, W. P. Mealey, Joseph Nets, Clark A. Nichols, Mrs. Lticretla H. Worman, James O. Phillips, Earl Curtis Peck, Samuel Hollins Pardue, Lewis B. Randall, Jay Ellsha Randall, William Ardis Robertson. John Schlegel, Louis B. Stanton, W. F. Shelley, M irk Hopkins Blosson, Byron Dick Seaver, James Roderick Thompson, Raymond George Thompson, Philip Storer Thatcher, Harold Edwin Thomas, Vmasa Tourti Hot Truex, Albert D Trujillo, R. H. F. Varlel, jr., and Charles F. Williams.