While there he met a man who had founded a school of oratory and was impressed with Mr. Zappalas linguistic ability. He asked the young man to teach at his school and suggested he consider a career in law. The suggestion took root. Mr. Zappala became the first in his family to attend a college of any kind. He enrolled in Duquesne University in 1920. graduating 7 years later with both a B.A. and law degree. He was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar Association in 1927 and began his law practice by specializing in litigation and immigration. a field where his gift for languages again proved valuable. In 1930. Mr.
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