Vocational Civics a Study of Occupations As a Background for the Consideration
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Qualifications 1. A quality that we are likely to think of first is the love for debate. The lawyer must be interested in the logical rather than the emotional side of a question. He must be able to pick out essential points and to connect them with other cases, and at the same time to catch all small points that have a bearing on his case. He should have the habit of holding to facts rather than theories. A lawyer gets real joy out of a sort of mental battle. He is, indeed, such a good fighter... that he can take his enemy's blows gracefully. He delights in a fair fight. 2. Not only is it necessary for a lawyer to be capable in argument, he must also be able to give clear, forceful ex- pression to his thoughts. For this he needs a rich vo- cabulary, and the native ability to utter directly and to the point what he has in mind. A good use of words will make his arguments more forceful. Have you noticed that even in ordinary conversation some people seem to have the ability of impressing others with what they say.
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