To The Fore
fN the ranks of Auckland's young men of the legal profession none Is more popular than F. W. Schramm, and it is on the .cards that the profession will know even more of him before he is much older. He is always up and doing, and the dust of the Queen City is not allowed to gather under his feet. .-.'•■ '■..•.■■■"■ A : firm adherence to business and a forceful personality are his big step-ping-stones along the path of success as he sets out to take everything m his stride; Just -how far he has already gone is indicated by the practice he has built, and the solid foundations he has laid give 'him plenty of scope to continue his building. F.W.S. is a keen sportsman, but business now takes pride of place .on .his programme, but there was a time when he often used to pull the gloves on for a friendly bout. He has never taken the gentle art seriously, but it appeals to him as a man's sport — he is that kind of a man.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 6
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179To The Fore NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 6
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