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Don't You Think

That a magazine that contains all the news of the commercial law world, items of interest from all sections, helpful articles and suggestions, and new ideas as to how to get business and how to handle it after you get it, is worth $1.00 per year to you?

You Need

Some progressive paper dealing with the new questions and many sides of your business, giving you the best ideas of the best men in the business, and telling you what others are doing in the march to success. You can't keep up with the times and with your competitors without it.

The American Legal News

(Formerly The Collector and Commercial Lawyer)

Aims to fill your needs in this respect exactly. It gives you all the news. It gives you new ideas and helpful suggestions. As the official organ of the Michigan Press Association says, "It is the Bible of the collection and commercial law business." Its editor is William C. Sprague, its assistant editor, Griffith Ogden Ellis. Every man needs his class paper. The American Legal News has no rival in its class.

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This magazine interests law students because it gives them practical help and suggestions about their work; because it gives them every month a variety of interesting reading matter selected with particular regard to their needs and to their tastes; because it discusses matters from their standpoint, and so has made itself recognized as the especial magazine for and organ of the law students of the country.

Among its special departments are: "Short Talks on Current Events of Interest to Law Students," "Law School Notes," giving all the news from the law schools; "Law Students' Societies," giving the doings of the law students' societies of the country, with suggestions and helps as to the work of such societies; "Questions Answered and Difficulties Met for Students of the Law;" "The SelfExaminer," giving questions and answers selected from bar examinations. In addition to these special departments it gives every month a great variety of interesting and practical miscellaneous articles.

That it is popular with its subscribers and worthy of your patronage is evidenced by the fact that it has attained a greater circulation than any other legal magazine in the country. Its editor-in-chief is Wm. C. Sprague, president of the Sprague Correspondence School of Law, and its assistant editor is Griffith Ogden Ellis, vice-principal of that school. They know what law students want. You will like the magazine.

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$1.00 Per Year.

The Sprague Publishing Co.,

DETROIT, MICH.

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The Sprague Correspondence School of Law, of Detroit, Michigan, prepares you right in your own home for examination for admission to the bar. It selects the proper text books; it maps out the proper course; it helps you over the rough places; it shows you how to learn everything worth learning, and how to avoid the non-essential matter; it gives you thorough examinations, and fits you in every way for active practice. For those who do not feel prepared to take up a regular course in law, it furnishes a Preparatory Course of three months, which every man and woman, and every boy and girl whether proposing to practise law or not, should study. It also furnishes a Business Law Course, the most thorough course on Business Law that can be had anywhere Whether or not

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you desire to practice law, you should enroll yourself as a student in this School, and use your spare moments in useful study along practical lines. The law forms an exceedingly interest. ing study, and is a splendid course for general culture. A handsome' catalogue with testimonials from prac. tising attorneys, free. Remember that our system only requires that you devote to it your spare moments.

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