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"Professor Hudson, what is the difference between a juristic and non-juristic question?" was among the queries put to Professor Manley O. Hudson, L. '10, last night at the end of his speech on the progress of the League of Nations, after the CRIMSON reporter had left the room.
Professor Hudson rose and looked around the hall. "Has the CRIMSON reporter gone for the night?" he asked cautiously. And then stepping to the edge of the platform, he said in a low voice, "That is an important point, for between ourselves,--I don't know. And in the legal profession we are always supposed to know!"
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