Mr Taft, on arriving at Yale University to commence his duties as professor, of law, was welcomed heartily at the station, and escorted to his quarters by students singing "He's a good old sort." Mr Taft, who was looking very jovial and free from care, addressed the students. "Well, boys," he said, "I've left White House. When I took an inventory all I had was a somewhat tarnished reputation as a lawyer, a profession I had abandoned 30 years ago; but it was decided by President Hadley that what little law I had left might be put into practice here ; and I am here again to become an active Yale man."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 7
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