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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
During the last few months lectures have been given by prominent lawyers on law practice. Although intended especially for members of the Law School, these unacademic talks on the conditions which a lawyer must meet in actual practice have interested all who look forward to law as a life-work. It seems as if the same idea might be carried further and lead to a series of lectures on the various professions, before the undergraduates. If representatives of the various professions open to college men could tell, in a more or less informal way, about the advantages and disadvantages of their particular callings, they would do much in helping an undergraduate choose his life-work with some knowledge of the alternatives open to him. 1905.
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