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PT. 3: H. Frye on H. Frye, Jr.'s decision to be a Lawyer.

Henry Frye talks about his son, Henry Frye, Jr, decision to pursue a legal career.

Aired 05/02/2013 | Rating NR

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PT. 3: H. Frye on H. Frye, Jr.'s decision to be a Lawyer.

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Henry Frye talks about his son, Henry Frye, Jr, decision to pursue a legal career.

Henry Frye talks about his son, Henry Frye, Jr, decision to pursue a legal career after working several years as a Social Worker. Henry also expresses his excitement for his son’s decision to pursue a legal career.

Aired 05/02/2013 | Rating NR

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