Show A Tribute to Willis W. W Ritter Ritte r Aside from those men who ire are in n attendance at this institution from m nm our own state Illnois who are 1 Inthe In Inthe a the majority of course were I t to o segregate and classify students b by oy y states as to high scholastic standing both now and In n the past those com com- e ing here from Utah would undoubtedly t- t edly stand at the top of the list Such was the tribute paid me men n nr I from this state by Dean James Pa Parker Par r ker Hall Ball ot of the University of ot Chicago Chicag o law school at a school smoker hel held d dr recently at the midwestern university unive r- r sity etty according to J. J Blame Selleck Seller k I a n graduate ot of Chicago last fall tall in n a an n interview published in last Mondays Monday s Salt Lake Tribune Mr Selleck fu further fur fur- r t 1 ther lher said I Those now at the law school ar are e Delvy T T. T Walton son of Edward T T. T Walton of this city Mr Walton was wa s admitted to thel bar last September September September Sep Sep- and will graduate this month Samuel 0 O. O Clawson a n well known n University of ot Utah man has the honor honor hon hors or of being one of two or three o othe of 1 the highest in scholastic standing 1 Inthe in inthe n the law school there Doth Both he an and andI d Willis W W. Ratter Hitter of Park City will wil l I probably win places on the Coif Colt list listas an as honorary legal gal fraternity composed compos compos- ed of men standing highest each year yea r In school work Other men from tram m Utah Utah are aro Paul 1 K E. Keller eller d Halliday Harold Hart lIart and Horace J Knowlton of Salt Lake City Leland Lelan Wentz of Provo Karl Ward of VII Wll- lard and LeRoy Cox of ot Provo I |