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William L. Ransom, President of the American Bar Association, declared last night that conditions are better in New York City for law school graduates with good records and Law Review experience, and starting salaries are higher "than they ever have been within my knowledge...
...However Ransom pointed out that there "simply isn't enough legal work in any of our large cities to provide the $3000 income which I consider the minimum for a lawyer...
...real backbone of the legal profession, Ransom declared, does not lie in New York or Boston or Washington. It is not in any of the larger metropolises, but in the smaller cities with a population of under 50,000. If there is anything worthwhile being developed in this country, it is being done in these smaller cities and towns, he said...
...Ransom emphasized the practical side of law work, saying that the men who are running the employment in the bigger law firms are looking for graduates with practical viewpoints, and men who give the impression of maturity and resourcefulness...
...will be reconstructed Feb. 1. Only two members of the old board were named to the new: Governor Marriner Stoddard Eccles, New Dealing banker from Utah; Menc S. Szymczak, onetime comptroller of Chicago. The new appointees: Joseph A. Broderick. onetime New York State superintendent of banks; Ronald Ransom, executive vice president of Fulton National Bank of Atlanta; John K. McKee, onetime receiver for National banks in Ohio and Pennsylvania, for the last two and one half years chief examiner for RFC; Ralph W. Morrison. Texas Hydro-electric tycoon, who in 1933 was one of the U. S. delegates...