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The Week

March 6, 1913 issue

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The article comments on political issues in the U.S. Vermont was one of the two States which were so reactionary as to cast their electoral votes for the U.S. President William Howard Taft. Consequently, it must follow that the Vermont Legislature, which recently adjourned after the longest session on record, is the sponsor for as unprogressive a lot of laws as could be imagined. In an another news, by a decision of the Supreme Court of Indiana, it is still possible for any voter of good moral character to practice law in that State.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government; VOTING; PRACTICE of law; VERMONT; INDIANA; UNITED States
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