Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1913 — H. KAYE MARTIN A PATENT ATTORNEY [ARTICLE]
H. KAYE MARTIN A PATENT ATTORNEY
Grandson of Mrs. M. G. Powell One of the Youngest Ever Admitted * to This Practice. H. Kaye Martin, who will probably be remembered here by the name of Harold Martin, was recently admitted to practice before the bar of the* United States patent Of* flee in Washington, D. C. He is only a little past 21 years of age and is probably one of the youngest men ever admitted to practice at that bar. Harold Martin, or as he uses his name, H. Kaye Martin, Is a grandson of Mrs. M. C. Powell and of John W. Powell, a sheriff of this county many years ago. He is a nephew of Mrs. Chas. G. Spitler, of this city, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Will K. Martin, of Washington, D. C. Young Mr. Martin proved a studious youth while attending the schools of the District of Columbia and he made splendid progress in the study of patent law and it will be good news to the old friends of the family to learn that he has been admitted to practice. Some years ago his mother resided here for several months and Harold attended school while they were here. It is probable that several will remember him.
