Show Choose Small Town I I Young Lawyers Told EVANSTON ill HI AP Lawyer AP-Lawyer Lawyer alumni of Northwestern university scattered through rural and urban America b believe the small town Is the best place for a young att attorney to settle down and practice his profession pro pro- Dean John H. H WIgmore of t the Northwestern North law school wanted to find an answer to the question of whether the big city offered greater great great- er advantages to attorneys and he be put the question by mail mall to Northwestern alumni The small town won hands down From a graduate of ot the class of 1890 came this reply I r believe there is mor more In being being being be be- ing a big frog in a small pond than a a. small smaIl fro frog in a big pond and if one In Intends lends to hang out his hla shingle Independently ly ho he- heis is very lII likely ely to make malce better progress in ina ina ina a small place than in tho city Generally the old time members of ot the bar l suggested a county seat town as os the best place Said another another an an- other I If It a a. young lawyer Is content to move along easily a lly make a good living mingle with his fe feW fellow loW m men n enjoy life do some seme community y service ser ser- vice and develop Into nto wha e may y call the small a general town pr practitioner or city V I advise For pure u unalloyed ch'S K choose the small town to On Wrote H a Tex Texan n of the class claes Of 1911 A few held out for the bi bis- bis city city One Olie graduate of 1904 said the time has had passed for tor Young me men to togo go west northwest or southwest Go in the opposite opposite direction n he advIs advised d. d To To cities clUes such as s Cleveland Detroit or Chicago |