ADVICE
TO A YOUNG MAN INTERESTED IN GOING INTO LAW
FELIX
FRANKFURTER
INTRODUCTION
Felix Frankfurter was born in Vienna, Austria, on Nov. 15,
1882. At the age of 12 he and his six brothers and sisters were taken to the
United States. Following graduation from the College of the City of New York in
1902, Frankfurter entered Harvard Law School. He became editor of the Harvard
Law Review and earned his degree in 1906 with honors. Henry Stimson,
the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, appointed Frankfurter
an assistant in 1906. When President William Howard Taft named Stimson
secretary of war in 1911, Stimson took Frankfurter along as law officer of the
Bureau of Insular Affairs. Frankfurter was made a Supreme Court justice in
1939. As he had no children, he adopted three English refugee children.
LETTER OF M.PAUL CLAUSSEN Jr.
In May 1954, a 12 year old school boy M. Paul
Claussen Jr. from Alexandria, Virginia wrote a letter to Justice Felix
Frankfurter. In the letter he expressed his interest in going into law as his
career. He wanted to start his preparation from the Junior school itself. He
sought the advice and guidelines of the Justice Felix Frankfurter in this
regard. The present prose work is the reply letter of Felix Frankfurter to Paul
Claussen.
TRULY COMPETENT LAWYER
Felix feels that if one wants to be a capable
lawyer, he must be a cultivated man. He advised to Paul that he first forget
the technical preparation for law. It is must he says. To prepare for law
career, he must enter into Law course as a well-read personality.
USE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE
To become a true lawyer, he must have the knowledge
of standard English language. By acquiring the capacity of using English in
both speech and thinking, one can acquire the true knowledge. Such knowledge
can only be given by the truly liberal education.
EMPLOYING IMAGINATIVE FACULTIES
Felix is expressing that, for a lawyer, he must
develop his imaginative faculties by reading poetry, seeing great paintings and
listening to music. By doing the above mentioned things, one may get peace of
mind, clear mindset and can do well in his duties.
CONCLUSION
He finally says that, he must read a lot and deposit
that knowledge in his mind for the future. By learning the mysterious of this
universe, he can widen and deepen his feelings. If he (Paul) follows the words
of Felix, he may forget all about his future career, Because, the above things
are the foundation for starting the good career.