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EVANS ADVISES LAWYERS TO BE AGGRESSIVE, MAKE FOES

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Have convictions and don't be afraid to speak them," was the advice that was given to prospective lawyers by Earle Evans, President of the American Bar Association in a speech at the Law School last night. "You may make enemies but you will be known and respected in your community. Don't be a molly-coddle," he continued.

Evans advised the students not to make funny speeches but to join the church if they wanted to get business. "Go to church even if you don't like it. It will get you business," he advocated.

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