Law Practice
Feb. 6, 2001
After Eclectic Career Path, God is Still His Co-Counsel
SAN FRANCISCO - Floyd C. Frisch is an attorney, thanks to his instructors at Yale Divinity School. Against the advice of his mother and father, he began his studies there more than 40 years ago, expecting to become an Episcopal priest. His parents thought he was wasting his time.
SAN FRANCISCO - Floyd C. Frisch is an attorney, thanks to his instructors at Yale Divinity School. Against the advice of his mother and father, he began his studies there more than 40 years ago, expecting to become an Episcopal priest. His parents thought he was wasting his ...
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