. History of Worcester and its people . f;^-»Tr«,vi^faB^B:r*i^7^*^sw!A>j*«7^ - Oyc^^t^t^-iu^:^^ ^! ^;^£..^Uii^^£.7^ . ITS PEOPLE 91 Worcester. He then entered the Boston University Law School, from wliicli he wasgraduated in 1873 with the degree of Bachelor of Laws, and while a student was alsoa law^ clerk in the office of John A. Loring. of Boston. In December of 1873 he wasadmitted to the Suffolk county bar, and, immediately afterward, January i, 1874,began to practice in Worcester. He shared offices at first with Judge .\dui Thayer,and in later years with Charles M. Thayer, son of hi


. History of Worcester and its people . f;^-»Tr«,vi^faB^B:r*i^7^*^sw!A>j*«7^ - Oyc^^t^t^-iu^:^^ ^! ^;^£..^Uii^^£.7^ . ITS PEOPLE 91 Worcester. He then entered the Boston University Law School, from wliicli he wasgraduated in 1873 with the degree of Bachelor of Laws, and while a student was alsoa law^ clerk in the office of John A. Loring. of Boston. In December of 1873 he wasadmitted to the Suffolk county bar, and, immediately afterward, January i, 1874,began to practice in Worcester. He shared offices at first with Judge .\dui Thayer,and in later years with Charles M. Thayer, son of his former associate, until 1915,when Mr. Thayer became a partner in the law firm of Thayer, Smith & that time until his death a few months later, Mr. Harris had his otTice on anotherfloor of the State Mutual building. Though much of his time was devoted to manufacturing and other Harris continued in practice for more than forty years, and at the time of hisdeath was one of the oldest attorneys in acti


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