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He prepared for college at the Kalamazoo High School, enter
ed the University of Michigan [classical course], and graduated therefrom in 1871. He taught school in 1873 at Utica, Mich., then took a course of lectures in the University of Michigan Law School: and afterwards, as clerk and student, entered the law office of his brother, Judge E. A. Otis, of Chicago, Ill., where he was admitted to the bar in 1875. He practiced law in Chicago until 1883, when he went to St. Paul and was there associated with his brother, Chas. K. Otis, until the latter was appointed to the District Bench. He continued the successful practice of the law until 1897, when he became broken in health, and he has not since been able to follow his profession except at intervals, a more open, outdoor life becoming necessary. In 1906 he resided near Grand Rapids, Minn., which was his post office address.
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