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JUDGE A Case 1x tHe Law Booxs “Dr. Davis is not the first to mistake bulk for strength. The mistake has been made before. Demy v. Wil- lard is a case in point.” White Dental Co. v. Dental Co. of Am. (1920), 263 Fed. 719. Lecat Boss at Last e can be no doubt that under certain cir- cumstances a woman may be the head of the family... although she has a husband upon whom rests the marital duty of supporting and maintaining her.”—Harrison v. Foster (Kan. 1915), 146 Pac. 355. Tuts Junge Was Oxce a Boy “Throwing rocks, under proper circumstances, is a wholesome and commendable sport of boyhood.” —Grifin v. Balt., ete, R. Co. (IV. Va, 1925), 126 S. E. 571. valual basic Th force As Wetx as to Meprocrity “An opportunity for elegant dis- course is always tempting to genius and ability.”—Bradley v. Cramer (Wis. 1886), 28 N. I 372. NOBLE DECISIONS 12 comicbooks.com