From
The KDDK Advantage - January 2007
From the KDDK Archives
Isidor Kahn graduated
from Evansville High School in 1902 at the age of 15.
He had already taken a course that trained him to be
a bookkeeper and stenographer,
and after graduation Isidor got a job as a bookkeeper at the Sargent Glass
Company.
When the glass company
went out of business, Isidor took a position as a stenographer
in the office of Phillip Frey, a leading Evansville attorney.
Working for Mr. Frey,
Isidor became intrigued with the law and decided
he wanted to become an attorney. He entered Indiana University Law School
in 1906, finished
a three-year course of study in two years — with highest honors — and returned
to Evansville in 1908 to establish his law practice. His first year of practice
Isidor earned $300.
Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2008.
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