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During the past fortnight, the Nation's press has vociferously applauded two ambitious young barristers. Miss Susan Brandeis, daughter of Mr. Associate Justice Louis D. Brandeis of the U. S. Supreme Court, and Charles P. Taft II, son of Mr. Chief Justice William Howard Taft, have been admitted to practice before the highest court in the land. To qualify for this prerogative, a barrister must have been admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of his state, must be introduced by someone already admitted. Hundreds of lawyers, spurred by the demands of their business, qualify every year without kudos...
Brandeis. Miss Susan Brandeis, Manhattan, was educated at Bryn Mawr College, schooled in law at Chicago University. She is third partner in the law firm of Kirsch, Edelman and Brandeis. She scorns feminine foibles in dress and manner, works hard, studies harder, plays little. On levity, on publicity, she pours disdain. She sits late, rises early. As special assistant district attorney she prosecuted anti-trust cases for the State of New York. "My daughter," says Justice Brandeis, "is a self-made...
...court of Venice as Mercy's high advocate, her pallor framed in a musty periwig, her slimness swaddled in the stiff robes of Justice, she had no right to be there. She had never been admitted to the bar. The publicity given to the admittance of Miss Susan Brandeis (see above) to practice before the U. S. Supreme Court directed interest last week to the history of women...
...final date for turning in manuscripts for the Holen Choate Bell, Susan Anthony Potter and Winthrop Sargent prizes has been changed from March 1 to April 1, 1925 according to an announcement recently made by the college authorities...
Miss Arabejla Susan Lawrence. Labor...