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the opinion that the legal vacation was much too long, that it was no real advantage to any man in the profession, that it was a serious hindrance to public business, and a serious interference with the work of the courts.

These are views undoubtedly those of a large majority of the bar, but it is difficult to carry any reform which is opposed by a well-disciplined minority. STUFF GOWN.

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